/*++ Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: srvvdm.h Abstract: Include file for VDM related functions Author: Sudeep Bharati (sudeepb) 03-Sep-1991 Revision History: --*/ // Shared wow vdm definition typedef struct tagSharedWowRecord *PSHAREDWOWRECORD; typedef struct _WOWRecord *PWOWRECORD; typedef struct tagSharedWowRecord { // all these structures are wired to the console list // so that each shared wow is identified in the console list by it's handle // the reason for this extra linkage is to speed up certain calls in which we // already know it's wow PSHAREDWOWRECORD pNextSharedWow; // points to the next shared vdm HANDLE hConsole; // hidden console of wow HANDLE hwndWowExec; // handle to a wow exec window DWORD dwWowExecProcessId; // process id of a wowexec DWORD dwWowExecThreadId; // thread id for wowexec // why sequence number: // Davehart explains that we could get in trouble if basesrv thinks // that wowexec could be identified uniquely by it's window handle, process id and thread id. // In reality, these values are recycled rather quickly which could lead us to [mistakenly] // accept hwndWowExec for a wowexec window when, in reality the relevant wowexec has long been // gone. This number reflects a sequential order in which processes are created. // And while it could still be recycled (when it overflows) this is a rather rare event. // all the sequence number info that we are in need of is located in the console // record itself // This is a unicode string representing windows station/desktop which is supported by this // particular ntvdm UNICODE_STRING WowExecDesktopName; ULONG VDMState; // the state of this shared wow // task queue PWOWRECORD pWOWRecord; // LUID - auth id for this wow LUID WowAuthId; // this is what is so interesting about this particular setting // special id that uniquely identifies this wow in the context of this machine // consists of [Time] + [SequenceNumber] // size of this structure is variable and depends on the length of the desktop name as // it is fitted together with this structure // sequence number ULONG SequenceNumber; ULONG ParentSequenceNumber; } SHAREDWOWRECORD, *PSHAREDWOWRECORD; typedef struct _DOSRecord *PDOSRECORD; typedef struct _DOSRecord { PDOSRECORD DOSRecordNext; // Task record chain ULONG VDMState; // VDM State (bit flags) ULONG ErrorCode; // Error Code returned by DOS HANDLE hWaitForParent; // Handle to wait object for parent to wait on HANDLE hWaitForParentDup; // Dup of hWaitForParent PVDMINFO lpVDMInfo; // Pointer to VDM Information block } DOSRECORD, *PDOSRECORD; typedef struct _CONSOLERECORD *PCONSOLERECORD; typedef struct _CONSOLERECORD { PCONSOLERECORD Next; HANDLE hConsole; // Console Handle of the session HANDLE hVDM; // NTVDM process handle running in the console // these two members below are used only with dos vdm HANDLE hWaitForVDM; // Handle on which VDM will wait HANDLE hWaitForVDMDup; // Handle on which server will wake up the VDM (Its a dup of previous one) ULONG nReEntrancy; // Re-entrancy count ULONG SequenceNumber; // Sequencenumber from PCSR_PROCESS ULONG ParentSequenceNumber; // Sequencenumber of parent ULONG DosSesId; // Temp Session ID for no-console // these two members below are used only with dos vdm ULONG cchCurDirs; // Length of NTVDM current directory in bytes PCHAR lpszzCurDirs; // NTVDM current directory accross VDMs PDOSRECORD DOSRecord; // Information for Tasks in this console } CONSOLERECORD, *PCONSOLERECORD; typedef struct _WOWRecord { ULONG iTask; BOOL fDispatched; // Is Command Dispatched HANDLE hWaitForParent; // Parent Will wait on it HANDLE hWaitForParentServer; // Server will wake up the parent on it PVDMINFO lpVDMInfo; // Pointer to VDM Information block PWOWRECORD WOWRecordNext; // Task Record chain } WOWRECORD, *PWOWRECORD; typedef struct _INFORECORD { ULONG iTag; union { PWOWRECORD pWOWRecord; PDOSRECORD pDOSRecord; } pRecord; } INFORECORD, *PINFORECORD; typedef struct _BATRECORD { HANDLE hConsole; ULONG SequenceNumber; struct _BATRECORD *BatRecordNext; } BATRECORD, *PBATRECORD; #define WOWMINID 1 #define WOWMAXID 0xfffffffe // VDMState Defines #define VDM_TO_TAKE_A_COMMAND 1 #define VDM_BUSY 2 #define VDM_HAS_RETURNED_ERROR_CODE 4 #define VDM_READY 8 VOID BaseSrvVDMInit(VOID); ULONG BaseSrvCheckVDM(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvUpdateVDMEntry(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvGetNextVDMCommand(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvExitVDM(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvIsFirstVDM(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvSetReenterCount (PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvCheckWOW(PBASE_CHECKVDM_MSG, HANDLE); ULONG BaseSrvCheckDOS(PBASE_CHECKVDM_MSG, HANDLE); BOOL BaseSrvCopyCommand(PBASE_CHECKVDM_MSG,PINFORECORD); ULONG BaseSrvUpdateWOWEntry(PBASE_UPDATE_VDM_ENTRY_MSG); ULONG BaseSrvUpdateDOSEntry(PBASE_UPDATE_VDM_ENTRY_MSG); NTSTATUS BaseSrvExitWOWTask(PBASE_EXIT_VDM_MSG, HANDLE); NTSTATUS BaseSrvExitDOSTask(PBASE_EXIT_VDM_MSG); ULONG BaseSrvGetWOWRecord(ULONG,PWOWRECORD *); ULONG BaseSrvGetVDMExitCode(PCSR_API_MSG,PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvDupStandardHandles(HANDLE, PDOSRECORD); NTSTATUS BaseSrvGetConsoleRecord (HANDLE,PCONSOLERECORD *); VOID BaseSrvFreeWOWRecord (PWOWRECORD); PCONSOLERECORD BaseSrvAllocateConsoleRecord (VOID); VOID BaseSrvFreeConsoleRecord (PCONSOLERECORD); VOID BaseSrvRemoveConsoleRecord (PCONSOLERECORD); PDOSRECORD BaseSrvAllocateDOSRecord(VOID); VOID BaseSrvFreeDOSRecord (PDOSRECORD); VOID BaseSrvAddDOSRecord (PCONSOLERECORD,PDOSRECORD); VOID BaseSrvRemoveDOSRecord (PCONSOLERECORD,PDOSRECORD); VOID BaseSrvFreeVDMInfo(PVDMINFO); ULONG BaseSrvCreatePairWaitHandles (HANDLE *, HANDLE *); VOID BaseSrvAddConsoleRecord(PCONSOLERECORD); VOID BaseSrvCloseStandardHandles (HANDLE, PDOSRECORD); VOID BaseSrvClosePairWaitHandles (PDOSRECORD); VOID BaseSrvVDMTerminated (HANDLE, ULONG); NTSTATUS BaseSrvUpdateVDMSequenceNumber ( IN ULONG VdmBinaryType, // binary type IN HANDLE hVDM, // console handle IN ULONG DosSesId, // session id IN HANDLE UniqueProcessClientID ); VOID BaseSrvCleanupVDMResources (PCSR_PROCESS); VOID BaseSrvExitVDMWorker (PCONSOLERECORD); NTSTATUS BaseSrvFillPifInfo (PVDMINFO,PBASE_GET_NEXT_VDM_COMMAND_MSG); ULONG BaseSrvGetVDMCurDirs(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvSetVDMCurDirs(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvBatNotification(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); ULONG BaseSrvRegisterWowExec(PCSR_API_MSG, PCSR_REPLY_STATUS); PBATRECORD BaseSrvGetBatRecord(HANDLE); PBATRECORD BaseSrvAllocateAndAddBatRecord(HANDLE); VOID BaseSrvFreeAndRemoveBatRecord(PBATRECORD);