| /* |
| * KERNEL32 thunks and other undocumented stuff |
| * |
| * Copyright 1996, 1997 Alexandre Julliard |
| * Copyright 1997, 1998 Marcus Meissner |
| * Copyright 1998 Ulrich Weigand |
| * |
| * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
| * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| * Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA |
| */ |
| |
| #include "config.h" |
| #include "wine/port.h" |
| |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| # include <unistd.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "windef.h" |
| #include "winbase.h" |
| #include "winerror.h" |
| #include "winternl.h" |
| #include "wownt32.h" |
| #include "wine/winbase16.h" |
| |
| #include "wine/debug.h" |
| #include "wine/library.h" |
| #include "kernel16_private.h" |
| |
| WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(thunk); |
| |
| struct ThunkDataCommon |
| { |
| char magic[4]; /* 00 */ |
| DWORD checksum; /* 04 */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct ThunkDataLS16 |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataCommon common; /* 00 */ |
| SEGPTR targetTable; /* 08 */ |
| DWORD firstTime; /* 0C */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct ThunkDataLS32 |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataCommon common; /* 00 */ |
| DWORD * targetTable; /* 08 */ |
| char lateBinding[4]; /* 0C */ |
| DWORD flags; /* 10 */ |
| DWORD reserved1; /* 14 */ |
| DWORD reserved2; /* 18 */ |
| DWORD offsetQTThunk; /* 1C */ |
| DWORD offsetFTProlog; /* 20 */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct ThunkDataSL16 |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataCommon common; /* 00 */ |
| DWORD flags1; /* 08 */ |
| DWORD reserved1; /* 0C */ |
| struct ThunkDataSL * fpData; /* 10 */ |
| SEGPTR spData; /* 14 */ |
| DWORD reserved2; /* 18 */ |
| char lateBinding[4]; /* 1C */ |
| DWORD flags2; /* 20 */ |
| DWORD reserved3; /* 20 */ |
| SEGPTR apiDatabase; /* 28 */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct ThunkDataSL32 |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataCommon common; /* 00 */ |
| DWORD reserved1; /* 08 */ |
| struct ThunkDataSL * data; /* 0C */ |
| char lateBinding[4]; /* 10 */ |
| DWORD flags; /* 14 */ |
| DWORD reserved2; /* 18 */ |
| DWORD reserved3; /* 1C */ |
| DWORD offsetTargetTable; /* 20 */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct ThunkDataSL |
| { |
| #if 0 |
| This structure differs from the Win95 original, |
| but this should not matter since it is strictly internal to |
| the thunk handling routines in KRNL386 / KERNEL32. |
| |
| For reference, here is the Win95 layout: |
| |
| struct ThunkDataCommon common; /* 00 */ |
| DWORD flags1; /* 08 */ |
| SEGPTR apiDatabase; /* 0C */ |
| WORD exePtr; /* 10 */ |
| WORD segMBA; /* 12 */ |
| DWORD lenMBATotal; /* 14 */ |
| DWORD lenMBAUsed; /* 18 */ |
| DWORD flags2; /* 1C */ |
| char pszDll16[256]; /* 20 */ |
| char pszDll32[256]; /*120 */ |
| |
| We do it differently since all our thunk handling is done |
| by 32-bit code. Therefore we do not need to provide |
| easy access to this data, especially the process target |
| table database, for 16-bit code. |
| #endif |
| |
| struct ThunkDataCommon common; |
| DWORD flags1; |
| struct SLApiDB * apiDB; |
| struct SLTargetDB * targetDB; |
| DWORD flags2; |
| char pszDll16[256]; |
| char pszDll32[256]; |
| }; |
| |
| struct SLTargetDB |
| { |
| struct SLTargetDB * next; |
| DWORD process; |
| DWORD * targetTable; |
| }; |
| |
| struct SLApiDB |
| { |
| DWORD nrArgBytes; |
| DWORD errorReturnValue; |
| }; |
| |
| SEGPTR CALL32_CBClient_RetAddr = 0; |
| SEGPTR CALL32_CBClientEx_RetAddr = 0; |
| |
| extern int call_entry_point( void *func, int nb_args, const DWORD *args ); |
| extern void __wine_call_from_16_thunk(void); |
| extern void FT_Prolog(void); |
| extern void FT_PrologPrime(void); |
| extern void QT_Thunk(void); |
| extern void QT_ThunkPrime(void); |
| |
| /* Push a DWORD on the 32-bit stack */ |
| static inline void stack32_push( CONTEXT *context, DWORD val ) |
| { |
| context->Esp -= sizeof(DWORD); |
| *(DWORD *)context->Esp = val; |
| } |
| |
| /* Pop a DWORD from the 32-bit stack */ |
| static inline DWORD stack32_pop( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| DWORD ret = *(DWORD *)context->Esp; |
| context->Esp += sizeof(DWORD); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * * |
| * Win95 internal thunks * |
| * * |
| ***********************************************************************/ |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * LogApiThk (KERNEL.423) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI LogApiThk( LPSTR func ) |
| { |
| TRACE( "%s\n", debugstr_a(func) ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * LogApiThkLSF (KERNEL32.42) |
| * |
| * NOTE: needs to preserve all registers! |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_LogApiThkLSF( LPSTR func, CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| TRACE( "%s\n", debugstr_a(func) ); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( LogApiThkLSF, 1 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * LogApiThkSL (KERNEL32.44) |
| * |
| * NOTE: needs to preserve all registers! |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_LogApiThkSL( LPSTR func, CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| TRACE( "%s\n", debugstr_a(func) ); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( LogApiThkSL, 1 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * LogCBThkSL (KERNEL32.47) |
| * |
| * NOTE: needs to preserve all registers! |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_LogCBThkSL( LPSTR func, CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| TRACE( "%s\n", debugstr_a(func) ); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( LogCBThkSL, 1 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * Generates a FT_Prolog call. |
| * |
| * 0FB6D1 movzbl edx,cl |
| * 8B1495xxxxxxxx mov edx,[4*edx + targetTable] |
| * 68xxxxxxxx push FT_Prolog |
| * C3 lret |
| */ |
| static void _write_ftprolog(LPBYTE relayCode ,DWORD *targetTable) { |
| LPBYTE x; |
| |
| x = relayCode; |
| *x++ = 0x0f;*x++=0xb6;*x++=0xd1; /* movzbl edx,cl */ |
| *x++ = 0x8B;*x++=0x14;*x++=0x95;*(DWORD**)x= targetTable; |
| x+=4; /* mov edx, [4*edx + targetTable] */ |
| *x++ = 0x68; *(void **)x = FT_Prolog; |
| x+=4; /* push FT_Prolog */ |
| *x++ = 0xC3; /* lret */ |
| /* fill rest with 0xCC / int 3 */ |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * _write_qtthunk (internal) |
| * Generates a QT_Thunk style call. |
| * |
| * 33C9 xor ecx, ecx |
| * 8A4DFC mov cl , [ebp-04] |
| * 8B148Dxxxxxxxx mov edx, [4*ecx + targetTable] |
| * B8yyyyyyyy mov eax, QT_Thunk |
| * FFE0 jmp eax |
| */ |
| static void _write_qtthunk( |
| LPBYTE relayCode, /* [in] start of QT_Thunk stub */ |
| DWORD *targetTable /* [in] start of thunk (for index lookup) */ |
| ) { |
| LPBYTE x; |
| |
| x = relayCode; |
| *x++ = 0x33;*x++=0xC9; /* xor ecx,ecx */ |
| *x++ = 0x8A;*x++=0x4D;*x++=0xFC; /* movb cl,[ebp-04] */ |
| *x++ = 0x8B;*x++=0x14;*x++=0x8D;*(DWORD**)x= targetTable; |
| x+=4; /* mov edx, [4*ecx + targetTable */ |
| *x++ = 0xB8; *(void **)x = QT_Thunk; |
| x+=4; /* mov eax , QT_Thunk */ |
| *x++ = 0xFF; *x++ = 0xE0; /* jmp eax */ |
| /* should fill the rest of the 32 bytes with 0xCC */ |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * _loadthunk |
| */ |
| static LPVOID _loadthunk(LPCSTR module, LPCSTR func, LPCSTR module32, |
| struct ThunkDataCommon *TD32, DWORD checksum) |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataCommon *TD16; |
| HMODULE16 hmod; |
| int ordinal; |
| static BOOL done; |
| |
| if (!done) |
| { |
| LoadLibrary16( "gdi.exe" ); |
| LoadLibrary16( "user.exe" ); |
| done = TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| if ((hmod = LoadLibrary16(module)) <= 32) |
| { |
| ERR("(%s, %s, %s): Unable to load '%s', error %d\n", |
| module, func, module32, module, hmod); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if ( !(ordinal = NE_GetOrdinal(hmod, func)) |
| || !(TD16 = MapSL((SEGPTR)NE_GetEntryPointEx(hmod, ordinal, FALSE)))) |
| { |
| ERR("Unable to find thunk data '%s' in %s, required by %s (conflicting/incorrect DLL versions !?).\n", |
| func, module, module32); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (TD32 && memcmp(TD16->magic, TD32->magic, 4)) |
| { |
| ERR("(%s, %s, %s): Bad magic %c%c%c%c (should be %c%c%c%c)\n", |
| module, func, module32, |
| TD16->magic[0], TD16->magic[1], TD16->magic[2], TD16->magic[3], |
| TD32->magic[0], TD32->magic[1], TD32->magic[2], TD32->magic[3]); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (TD32 && TD16->checksum != TD32->checksum) |
| { |
| ERR("(%s, %s, %s): Wrong checksum %08x (should be %08x)\n", |
| module, func, module32, TD16->checksum, TD32->checksum); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (!TD32 && checksum && checksum != *(LPDWORD)TD16) |
| { |
| ERR("(%s, %s, %s): Wrong checksum %08x (should be %08x)\n", |
| module, func, module32, *(LPDWORD)TD16, checksum); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| return TD16; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * GetThunkStuff (KERNEL32.53) |
| */ |
| LPVOID WINAPI GetThunkStuff(LPCSTR module, LPCSTR func) |
| { |
| return _loadthunk(module, func, "<kernel>", NULL, 0L); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * GetThunkBuff (KERNEL32.52) |
| * Returns a pointer to ThkBuf in the 16bit library SYSTHUNK.DLL. |
| */ |
| LPVOID WINAPI GetThunkBuff(void) |
| { |
| return GetThunkStuff("SYSTHUNK.DLL", "ThkBuf"); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * ThunkConnect32 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * Connects a 32bit and a 16bit thunkbuffer. |
| */ |
| UINT WINAPI ThunkConnect32( |
| struct ThunkDataCommon *TD, /* [in/out] thunkbuffer */ |
| LPSTR thunkfun16, /* [in] win16 thunkfunction */ |
| LPSTR module16, /* [in] name of win16 dll */ |
| LPSTR module32, /* [in] name of win32 dll */ |
| HMODULE hmod32, /* [in] hmodule of win32 dll */ |
| DWORD dwReason /* [in] initialisation argument */ |
| ) { |
| BOOL directionSL; |
| |
| if (!strncmp(TD->magic, "SL01", 4)) |
| { |
| directionSL = TRUE; |
| |
| TRACE("SL01 thunk %s (%p) <- %s (%s), Reason: %d\n", |
| module32, TD, module16, thunkfun16, dwReason); |
| } |
| else if (!strncmp(TD->magic, "LS01", 4)) |
| { |
| directionSL = FALSE; |
| |
| TRACE("LS01 thunk %s (%p) -> %s (%s), Reason: %d\n", |
| module32, TD, module16, thunkfun16, dwReason); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| ERR("Invalid magic %c%c%c%c\n", |
| TD->magic[0], TD->magic[1], TD->magic[2], TD->magic[3]); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| switch (dwReason) |
| { |
| case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataCommon *TD16; |
| if (!(TD16 = _loadthunk(module16, thunkfun16, module32, TD, 0L))) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (directionSL) |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataSL32 *SL32 = (struct ThunkDataSL32 *)TD; |
| struct ThunkDataSL16 *SL16 = (struct ThunkDataSL16 *)TD16; |
| struct SLTargetDB *tdb; |
| |
| if (SL16->fpData == NULL) |
| { |
| ERR("ThunkConnect16 was not called!\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| SL32->data = SL16->fpData; |
| |
| tdb = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(*tdb)); |
| tdb->process = GetCurrentProcessId(); |
| tdb->targetTable = (DWORD *)(thunkfun16 + SL32->offsetTargetTable); |
| |
| tdb->next = SL32->data->targetDB; /* FIXME: not thread-safe! */ |
| SL32->data->targetDB = tdb; |
| |
| TRACE("Process %08x allocated TargetDB entry for ThunkDataSL %p\n", |
| GetCurrentProcessId(), SL32->data); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataLS32 *LS32 = (struct ThunkDataLS32 *)TD; |
| struct ThunkDataLS16 *LS16 = (struct ThunkDataLS16 *)TD16; |
| |
| LS32->targetTable = MapSL(LS16->targetTable); |
| |
| /* write QT_Thunk and FT_Prolog stubs */ |
| _write_qtthunk ((LPBYTE)TD + LS32->offsetQTThunk, LS32->targetTable); |
| _write_ftprolog((LPBYTE)TD + LS32->offsetFTProlog, LS32->targetTable); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: |
| /* FIXME: cleanup */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * QT_Thunk (KERNEL32.@) |
| * |
| * The target address is in EDX. |
| * The 16bit arguments start at ESP. |
| * The number of 16bit argument bytes is EBP-ESP-0x40 (64 Byte thunksetup). |
| * So the stack layout is 16bit argument bytes and then the 64 byte |
| * scratch buffer. |
| * The scratch buffer is used as work space by Windows' QT_Thunk |
| * function. |
| * As the programs unfortunately don't always provide a fixed size |
| * scratch buffer (danger, stack corruption ahead !!), we simply resort |
| * to copying over the whole EBP-ESP range to the 16bit stack |
| * (as there's no way to safely figure out the param count |
| * due to this misbehaviour of some programs). |
| * [ok] |
| * |
| * See DDJ article 9614c for a very good description of QT_Thunk (also |
| * available online !). |
| * |
| * FIXME: DDJ talks of certain register usage rules; I'm not sure |
| * whether we cover this 100%. |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_QT_Thunk( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| CONTEXT context16; |
| DWORD argsize; |
| |
| context16 = *context; |
| |
| context16.SegFs = wine_get_fs(); |
| context16.SegGs = wine_get_gs(); |
| context16.SegCs = HIWORD(context->Edx); |
| context16.Eip = LOWORD(context->Edx); |
| /* point EBP to the STACK16FRAME on the stack |
| * for the call_to_16 to set up the register content on calling */ |
| context16.Ebp = OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) + FIELD_OFFSET(STACK16FRAME,bp); |
| |
| /* |
| * used to be (problematic): |
| * argsize = context->Ebp - context->Esp - 0x40; |
| * due to some programs abusing the API, we better assume the full |
| * EBP - ESP range for copying instead: */ |
| argsize = context->Ebp - context->Esp; |
| |
| /* ok, too much is insane; let's limit param count a bit again */ |
| if (argsize > 64) |
| argsize = 64; /* 32 WORDs */ |
| |
| WOWCallback16Ex( 0, WCB16_REGS, argsize, (void *)context->Esp, (DWORD *)&context16 ); |
| context->Eax = context16.Eax; |
| context->Edx = context16.Edx; |
| context->Ecx = context16.Ecx; |
| |
| /* make sure to update the Win32 ESP, too, in order to throw away |
| * the number of parameters that the Win16 function |
| * accepted (that it popped from the corresponding Win16 stack) */ |
| context->Esp += LOWORD(context16.Esp) - |
| ( OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) - argsize ); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( QT_Thunk, 0 ) |
| |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * FT_Prolog (KERNEL32.@) |
| * |
| * The set of FT_... thunk routines is used instead of QT_Thunk, |
| * if structures have to be converted from 32-bit to 16-bit |
| * (change of member alignment, conversion of members). |
| * |
| * The thunk function (as created by the thunk compiler) calls |
| * FT_Prolog at the beginning, to set up a stack frame and |
| * allocate a 64 byte buffer on the stack. |
| * The input parameters (target address and some flags) are |
| * saved for later use by FT_Thunk. |
| * |
| * Input: EDX 16-bit target address (SEGPTR) |
| * CX bits 0..7 target number (in target table) |
| * bits 8..9 some flags (unclear???) |
| * bits 10..15 number of DWORD arguments |
| * |
| * Output: A new stackframe is created, and a 64 byte buffer |
| * allocated on the stack. The layout of the stack |
| * on return is as follows: |
| * |
| * (ebp+4) return address to caller of thunk function |
| * (ebp) old EBP |
| * (ebp-4) saved EBX register of caller |
| * (ebp-8) saved ESI register of caller |
| * (ebp-12) saved EDI register of caller |
| * (ebp-16) saved ECX register, containing flags |
| * (ebp-20) bitmap containing parameters that are to be converted |
| * by FT_Thunk; it is initialized to 0 by FT_Prolog and |
| * filled in by the thunk code before calling FT_Thunk |
| * (ebp-24) |
| * ... (unclear) |
| * (ebp-44) |
| * (ebp-48) saved EAX register of caller (unclear, never restored???) |
| * (ebp-52) saved EDX register, containing 16-bit thunk target |
| * (ebp-56) |
| * ... (unclear) |
| * (ebp-64) |
| * |
| * ESP is EBP-64 after return. |
| * |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_FT_Prolog( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| /* Build stack frame */ |
| stack32_push(context, context->Ebp); |
| context->Ebp = context->Esp; |
| |
| /* Allocate 64-byte Thunk Buffer */ |
| context->Esp -= 64; |
| memset((char *)context->Esp, '\0', 64); |
| |
| /* Store Flags (ECX) and Target Address (EDX) */ |
| /* Save other registers to be restored later */ |
| *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 4) = context->Ebx; |
| *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 8) = context->Esi; |
| *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 12) = context->Edi; |
| *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 16) = context->Ecx; |
| |
| *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 48) = context->Eax; |
| *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 52) = context->Edx; |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( FT_Prolog, 0 ) |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * FT_Thunk (KERNEL32.@) |
| * |
| * This routine performs the actual call to 16-bit code, |
| * similar to QT_Thunk. The differences are: |
| * - The call target is taken from the buffer created by FT_Prolog |
| * - Those arguments requested by the thunk code (by setting the |
| * corresponding bit in the bitmap at EBP-20) are converted |
| * from 32-bit pointers to segmented pointers (those pointers |
| * are guaranteed to point to structures copied to the stack |
| * by the thunk code, so we always use the 16-bit stack selector |
| * for those addresses). |
| * |
| * The bit #i of EBP-20 corresponds here to the DWORD starting at |
| * ESP+4 + 2*i. |
| * |
| * FIXME: It is unclear what happens if there are more than 32 WORDs |
| * of arguments, so that the single DWORD bitmap is no longer |
| * sufficient ... |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_FT_Thunk( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| DWORD mapESPrelative = *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 20); |
| DWORD callTarget = *(DWORD *)(context->Ebp - 52); |
| |
| CONTEXT context16; |
| DWORD i, argsize; |
| DWORD newstack[32]; |
| LPBYTE oldstack; |
| |
| context16 = *context; |
| |
| context16.SegFs = wine_get_fs(); |
| context16.SegGs = wine_get_gs(); |
| context16.SegCs = HIWORD(callTarget); |
| context16.Eip = LOWORD(callTarget); |
| context16.Ebp = OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) + FIELD_OFFSET(STACK16FRAME,bp); |
| |
| argsize = context->Ebp-context->Esp-0x40; |
| if (argsize > sizeof(newstack)) argsize = sizeof(newstack); |
| oldstack = (LPBYTE)context->Esp; |
| |
| memcpy( newstack, oldstack, argsize ); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) /* NOTE: What about > 32 arguments? */ |
| if (mapESPrelative & (1 << i)) |
| { |
| SEGPTR *arg = (SEGPTR *)newstack[i]; |
| *arg = MAKESEGPTR(SELECTOROF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved), |
| OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) - argsize |
| + (*(LPBYTE *)arg - oldstack)); |
| } |
| |
| WOWCallback16Ex( 0, WCB16_REGS, argsize, newstack, (DWORD *)&context16 ); |
| context->Eax = context16.Eax; |
| context->Edx = context16.Edx; |
| context->Ecx = context16.Ecx; |
| |
| context->Esp += LOWORD(context16.Esp) - |
| ( OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) - argsize ); |
| |
| /* Copy modified buffers back to 32-bit stack */ |
| memcpy( oldstack, newstack, argsize ); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( FT_Thunk, 0 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * FT_Exit0 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit4 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit8 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit12 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit16 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit20 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit24 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit28 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit32 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit36 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit40 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit44 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit48 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit52 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * FT_Exit56 (KERNEL32.@) |
| * |
| * One of the FT_ExitNN functions is called at the end of the thunk code. |
| * It removes the stack frame created by FT_Prolog, moves the function |
| * return from EBX to EAX (yes, FT_Thunk did use EAX for the return |
| * value, but the thunk code has moved it from EAX to EBX in the |
| * meantime ... :-), restores the caller's EBX, ESI, and EDI registers, |
| * and perform a return to the CALLER of the thunk code (while removing |
| * the given number of arguments from the caller's stack). |
| */ |
| #define FT_EXIT_RESTORE_REGS \ |
| "movl %ebx,%eax\n\t" \ |
| "movl -4(%ebp),%ebx\n\t" \ |
| "movl -8(%ebp),%esi\n\t" \ |
| "movl -12(%ebp),%edi\n\t" \ |
| "leave\n\t" |
| |
| #define DEFINE_FT_Exit(n) \ |
| __ASM_STDCALL_FUNC( FT_Exit ## n, 0, FT_EXIT_RESTORE_REGS "ret $" #n ) |
| |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(0) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(4) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(8) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(12) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(16) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(20) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(24) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(28) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(32) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(36) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(40) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(44) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(48) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(52) |
| DEFINE_FT_Exit(56) |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * ThunkInitLS (KERNEL32.43) |
| * A thunkbuffer link routine |
| * The thunkbuf looks like: |
| * |
| * 00: DWORD length ? don't know exactly |
| * 04: SEGPTR ptr ? where does it point to? |
| * The pointer ptr is written into the first DWORD of 'thunk'. |
| * (probably correctly implemented) |
| * [ok probably] |
| * RETURNS |
| * segmented pointer to thunk? |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI ThunkInitLS( |
| LPDWORD thunk, /* [in] win32 thunk */ |
| LPCSTR thkbuf, /* [in] thkbuffer name in win16 dll */ |
| DWORD len, /* [in] thkbuffer length */ |
| LPCSTR dll16, /* [in] name of win16 dll */ |
| LPCSTR dll32 /* [in] name of win32 dll (FIXME: not used?) */ |
| ) { |
| LPDWORD addr; |
| |
| if (!(addr = _loadthunk( dll16, thkbuf, dll32, NULL, len ))) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (!addr[1]) |
| return 0; |
| *thunk = addr[1]; |
| |
| return addr[1]; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * Common32ThkLS (KERNEL32.45) |
| * |
| * This is another 32->16 thunk, independent of the QT_Thunk/FT_Thunk |
| * style thunks. The basic difference is that the parameter conversion |
| * is done completely on the *16-bit* side here. Thus we do not call |
| * the 16-bit target directly, but call a common entry point instead. |
| * This entry function then calls the target according to the target |
| * number passed in the DI register. |
| * |
| * Input: EAX SEGPTR to the common 16-bit entry point |
| * CX offset in thunk table (target number * 4) |
| * DX error return value if execution fails (unclear???) |
| * EDX.HI number of DWORD parameters |
| * |
| * (Note that we need to move the thunk table offset from CX to DI !) |
| * |
| * The called 16-bit stub expects its stack to look like this: |
| * ... |
| * (esp+40) 32-bit arguments |
| * ... |
| * (esp+8) 32 byte of stack space available as buffer |
| * (esp) 8 byte return address for use with 0x66 lret |
| * |
| * The called 16-bit stub uses a 0x66 lret to return to 32-bit code, |
| * and uses the EAX register to return a DWORD return value. |
| * Thus we need to use a special assembly glue routine |
| * (CallRegisterLongProc instead of CallRegisterShortProc). |
| * |
| * Finally, we return to the caller, popping the arguments off |
| * the stack. The number of arguments to be popped is returned |
| * in the BL register by the called 16-bit routine. |
| * |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_Common32ThkLS( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| CONTEXT context16; |
| DWORD argsize; |
| |
| context16 = *context; |
| |
| context16.SegFs = wine_get_fs(); |
| context16.SegGs = wine_get_gs(); |
| context16.Edi = LOWORD(context->Ecx); |
| context16.SegCs = HIWORD(context->Eax); |
| context16.Eip = LOWORD(context->Eax); |
| context16.Ebp = OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) + FIELD_OFFSET(STACK16FRAME,bp); |
| |
| argsize = HIWORD(context->Edx) * 4; |
| |
| /* FIXME: hack for stupid USER32 CallbackGlueLS routine */ |
| if (context->Edx == context->Eip) |
| argsize = 6 * 4; |
| |
| /* Note: the first 32 bytes we copy are just garbage from the 32-bit stack, in order to reserve |
| * the space. It is safe to do that since the register function prefix has reserved |
| * a lot more space than that below context->Esp. |
| */ |
| WOWCallback16Ex( 0, WCB16_REGS, argsize + 32, (LPBYTE)context->Esp - 32, (DWORD *)&context16 ); |
| context->Eax = context16.Eax; |
| |
| /* Clean up caller's stack frame */ |
| context->Esp += LOBYTE(context16.Ebx); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( Common32ThkLS, 0 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * OT_32ThkLSF (KERNEL32.40) |
| * |
| * YET Another 32->16 thunk. The difference to Common32ThkLS is that |
| * argument processing is done on both the 32-bit and the 16-bit side: |
| * The 32-bit side prepares arguments, copying them onto the stack. |
| * |
| * When this routine is called, the first word on the stack is the |
| * number of argument bytes prepared by the 32-bit code, and EDX |
| * contains the 16-bit target address. |
| * |
| * The called 16-bit routine is another relaycode, doing further |
| * argument processing and then calling the real 16-bit target |
| * whose address is stored at [bp-04]. |
| * |
| * The call proceeds using a normal CallRegisterShortProc. |
| * After return from the 16-bit relaycode, the arguments need |
| * to be copied *back* to the 32-bit stack, since the 32-bit |
| * relaycode processes output parameters. |
| * |
| * Note that we copy twice the number of arguments, since some of the |
| * 16-bit relaycodes in SYSTHUNK.DLL directly access the original |
| * arguments of the caller! |
| * |
| * (Note that this function seems only to be used for |
| * OLECLI32 -> OLECLI and OLESVR32 -> OLESVR thunking.) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_OT_32ThkLSF( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| CONTEXT context16; |
| DWORD argsize; |
| |
| context16 = *context; |
| |
| context16.SegFs = wine_get_fs(); |
| context16.SegGs = wine_get_gs(); |
| context16.SegCs = HIWORD(context->Edx); |
| context16.Eip = LOWORD(context->Edx); |
| context16.Ebp = OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) + FIELD_OFFSET(STACK16FRAME,bp); |
| |
| argsize = 2 * *(WORD *)context->Esp + 2; |
| |
| WOWCallback16Ex( 0, WCB16_REGS, argsize, (void *)context->Esp, (DWORD *)&context16 ); |
| context->Eax = context16.Eax; |
| context->Edx = context16.Edx; |
| |
| /* Copy modified buffers back to 32-bit stack */ |
| memcpy( (LPBYTE)context->Esp, |
| (LPBYTE)CURRENT_STACK16 - argsize, argsize ); |
| |
| context->Esp += LOWORD(context16.Esp) - |
| ( OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved) - argsize ); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( OT_32ThkLSF, 0 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * ThunkInitLSF (KERNEL32.41) |
| * A thunk setup routine. |
| * Expects a pointer to a preinitialized thunkbuffer in the first argument |
| * looking like: |
| *| 00..03: unknown (pointer, check _41, _43, _46) |
| *| 04: EB1E jmp +0x20 |
| *| |
| *| 06..23: unknown (space for replacement code, check .90) |
| *| |
| *| 24:>E800000000 call offset 29 |
| *| 29:>58 pop eax ( target of call ) |
| *| 2A: 2D25000000 sub eax,0x00000025 ( now points to offset 4 ) |
| *| 2F: BAxxxxxxxx mov edx,xxxxxxxx |
| *| 34: 68yyyyyyyy push KERNEL32.90 |
| *| 39: C3 ret |
| *| |
| *| 3A: EB1E jmp +0x20 |
| *| 3E ... 59: unknown (space for replacement code?) |
| *| 5A: E8xxxxxxxx call <32bitoffset xxxxxxxx> |
| *| 5F: 5A pop edx |
| *| 60: 81EA25xxxxxx sub edx, 0x25xxxxxx |
| *| 66: 52 push edx |
| *| 67: 68xxxxxxxx push xxxxxxxx |
| *| 6C: 68yyyyyyyy push KERNEL32.89 |
| *| 71: C3 ret |
| *| 72: end? |
| * This function checks if the code is there, and replaces the yyyyyyyy entries |
| * by the functionpointers. |
| * The thunkbuf looks like: |
| * |
| *| 00: DWORD length ? don't know exactly |
| *| 04: SEGPTR ptr ? where does it point to? |
| * The segpointer ptr is written into the first DWORD of 'thunk'. |
| * [ok probably] |
| * RETURNS |
| * unclear, pointer to win16 thkbuffer? |
| */ |
| LPVOID WINAPI ThunkInitLSF( |
| LPBYTE thunk, /* [in] win32 thunk */ |
| LPCSTR thkbuf, /* [in] thkbuffer name in win16 dll */ |
| DWORD len, /* [in] length of thkbuffer */ |
| LPCSTR dll16, /* [in] name of win16 dll */ |
| LPCSTR dll32 /* [in] name of win32 dll */ |
| ) { |
| LPDWORD addr,addr2; |
| |
| /* FIXME: add checks for valid code ... */ |
| /* write pointers to kernel32.89 and kernel32.90 (+ordinal base of 1) */ |
| *(void **)(thunk+0x35) = QT_ThunkPrime; |
| *(void **)(thunk+0x6D) = FT_PrologPrime; |
| |
| if (!(addr = _loadthunk( dll16, thkbuf, dll32, NULL, len ))) |
| return 0; |
| |
| addr2 = MapSL(addr[1]); |
| if (HIWORD(addr2)) |
| *(DWORD*)thunk = (DWORD)addr2; |
| |
| return addr2; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * FT_PrologPrime (KERNEL32.89) |
| * |
| * This function is called from the relay code installed by |
| * ThunkInitLSF. It replaces the location from where it was |
| * called by a standard FT_Prolog call stub (which is 'primed' |
| * by inserting the correct target table pointer). |
| * Finally, it calls that stub. |
| * |
| * Input: ECX target number + flags (passed through to FT_Prolog) |
| * (ESP) offset of location where target table pointer |
| * is stored, relative to the start of the relay code |
| * (ESP+4) pointer to start of relay code |
| * (this is where the FT_Prolog call stub gets written to) |
| * |
| * Note: The two DWORD arguments get popped off the stack. |
| * |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_FT_PrologPrime( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| DWORD targetTableOffset; |
| LPBYTE relayCode; |
| |
| /* Compensate for the fact that the Wine register relay code thought |
| we were being called, although we were in fact jumped to */ |
| context->Esp -= 4; |
| |
| /* Write FT_Prolog call stub */ |
| targetTableOffset = stack32_pop(context); |
| relayCode = (LPBYTE)stack32_pop(context); |
| _write_ftprolog( relayCode, *(DWORD **)(relayCode+targetTableOffset) ); |
| |
| /* Jump to the call stub just created */ |
| context->Eip = (DWORD)relayCode; |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( FT_PrologPrime, 0 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * QT_ThunkPrime (KERNEL32.90) |
| * |
| * This function corresponds to FT_PrologPrime, but installs a |
| * call stub for QT_Thunk instead. |
| * |
| * Input: (EBP-4) target number (passed through to QT_Thunk) |
| * EDX target table pointer location offset |
| * EAX start of relay code |
| * |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_QT_ThunkPrime( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| DWORD targetTableOffset; |
| LPBYTE relayCode; |
| |
| /* Compensate for the fact that the Wine register relay code thought |
| we were being called, although we were in fact jumped to */ |
| context->Esp -= 4; |
| |
| /* Write QT_Thunk call stub */ |
| targetTableOffset = context->Edx; |
| relayCode = (LPBYTE)context->Eax; |
| _write_qtthunk( relayCode, *(DWORD **)(relayCode+targetTableOffset) ); |
| |
| /* Jump to the call stub just created */ |
| context->Eip = (DWORD)relayCode; |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( QT_ThunkPrime, 0 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * ThunkInitSL (KERNEL32.46) |
| * Another thunkbuf link routine. |
| * The start of the thunkbuf looks like this: |
| * 00: DWORD length |
| * 04: SEGPTR address for thunkbuffer pointer |
| * [ok probably] |
| * |
| * RETURNS |
| * Nothing. |
| */ |
| VOID WINAPI ThunkInitSL( |
| LPBYTE thunk, /* [in] start of thunkbuffer */ |
| LPCSTR thkbuf, /* [in] name/ordinal of thunkbuffer in win16 dll */ |
| DWORD len, /* [in] length of thunkbuffer */ |
| LPCSTR dll16, /* [in] name of win16 dll containing the thkbuf */ |
| LPCSTR dll32 /* [in] win32 dll. FIXME: strange, unused */ |
| ) { |
| LPDWORD addr; |
| |
| if (!(addr = _loadthunk( dll16, thkbuf, dll32, NULL, len ))) |
| return; |
| |
| *(DWORD*)MapSL(addr[1]) = (DWORD)thunk; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * SSInit (KERNEL.700) |
| * RETURNS |
| * TRUE for success. |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI SSInit16(void) |
| { |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * SSOnBigStack (KERNEL32.87) |
| * Check if thunking is initialized (ss selector set up etc.) |
| * We do that differently, so just return TRUE. |
| * [ok] |
| * RETURNS |
| * TRUE for success. |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI SSOnBigStack(void) |
| { |
| TRACE("Yes, thunking is initialized\n"); |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * SSConfirmSmallStack (KERNEL.704) |
| * |
| * Abort if not on small stack. |
| * |
| * This must be a register routine as it has to preserve *all* registers. |
| */ |
| void WINAPI SSConfirmSmallStack( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| /* We are always on the small stack while in 16-bit code ... */ |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * SSCall (KERNEL32.88) |
| * One of the real thunking functions. This one seems to be for 32<->32 |
| * thunks. It should probably be capable of crossing processboundaries. |
| * |
| * And YES, I've seen nr=48 (somewhere in the Win95 32<->16 OLE coupling) |
| * [ok] |
| * |
| * RETURNS |
| * Thunked function result. |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPIV SSCall( |
| DWORD nr, /* [in] number of argument bytes */ |
| DWORD flags, /* [in] FIXME: flags ? */ |
| FARPROC fun, /* [in] function to call */ |
| ... /* [in/out] arguments */ |
| ) { |
| DWORD i,ret; |
| DWORD *args = ((DWORD *)&fun) + 1; |
| |
| if(TRACE_ON(thunk)) |
| { |
| DPRINTF("(%d,0x%08x,%p,[",nr,flags,fun); |
| for (i=0;i<nr/4;i++) |
| DPRINTF("0x%08x,",args[i]); |
| DPRINTF("])\n"); |
| } |
| ret = call_entry_point( fun, nr / sizeof(DWORD), args ); |
| TRACE(" returning %d ...\n",ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * W32S_BackTo32 (KERNEL32.51) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_W32S_BackTo32( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| LPDWORD stack = (LPDWORD)context->Esp; |
| FARPROC proc = (FARPROC)context->Eip; |
| |
| context->Eax = call_entry_point( proc, 10, stack + 1 ); |
| context->Eip = stack32_pop(context); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( W32S_BackTo32, 0 ) |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * AllocSLCallback (KERNEL32.@) |
| * |
| * Allocate a 16->32 callback. |
| * |
| * NOTES |
| * Win95 uses some structchains for callbacks. It allocates them |
| * in blocks of 100 entries, size 32 bytes each, layout: |
| * blockstart: |
| *| 0: PTR nextblockstart |
| *| 4: entry *first; |
| *| 8: WORD sel ( start points to blockstart) |
| *| A: WORD unknown |
| * 100xentry: |
| *| 00..17: Code |
| *| 18: PDB *owning_process; |
| *| 1C: PTR blockstart |
| * |
| * We ignore this for now. (Just a note for further developers) |
| * FIXME: use this method, so we don't waste selectors... |
| * |
| * Following code is then generated by AllocSLCallback. The code is 16 bit, so |
| * the 0x66 prefix switches from word->long registers. |
| * |
| *| 665A pop edx |
| *| 6668x arg2 x pushl <arg2> |
| *| 6652 push edx |
| *| EAx arg1 x jmpf <arg1> |
| * |
| * returns the startaddress of this thunk. |
| * |
| * Note, that they look very similar to the ones allocates by THUNK_Alloc. |
| * RETURNS |
| * A segmented pointer to the start of the thunk |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI |
| AllocSLCallback( |
| DWORD finalizer, /* [in] Finalizer function */ |
| DWORD callback /* [in] Callback function */ |
| ) { |
| LPBYTE x,thunk = HeapAlloc( GetProcessHeap(), 0, 32 ); |
| WORD sel; |
| |
| x=thunk; |
| *x++=0x66;*x++=0x5a; /* popl edx */ |
| *x++=0x66;*x++=0x68;*(DWORD*)x=finalizer;x+=4; /* pushl finalizer */ |
| *x++=0x66;*x++=0x52; /* pushl edx */ |
| *x++=0xea;*(DWORD*)x=callback;x+=4; /* jmpf callback */ |
| |
| *(DWORD*)(thunk+18) = GetCurrentProcessId(); |
| |
| sel = SELECTOR_AllocBlock( thunk, 32, WINE_LDT_FLAGS_CODE ); |
| return (sel<<16)|0; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * FreeSLCallback (KERNEL32.@) |
| * Frees the specified 16->32 callback |
| * |
| * RETURNS |
| * Nothing. |
| */ |
| void WINAPI |
| FreeSLCallback( |
| DWORD x /* [in] 16 bit callback (segmented pointer?) */ |
| ) { |
| FIXME("(0x%08x): stub\n",x); |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * AllocMappedBuffer (KERNEL32.38) |
| * |
| * This is an undocumented KERNEL32 function that |
| * SMapLS's a GlobalAlloc'ed buffer. |
| * |
| * RETURNS |
| * EDI register: pointer to buffer |
| * |
| * NOTES |
| * The buffer is preceded by 8 bytes: |
| * ... |
| * edi+0 buffer |
| * edi-4 SEGPTR to buffer |
| * edi-8 some magic Win95 needs for SUnMapLS |
| * (we use it for the memory handle) |
| * |
| * The SEGPTR is used by the caller! |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_AllocMappedBuffer( |
| CONTEXT *context /* [in] EDI register: size of buffer to allocate */ |
| ) { |
| HGLOBAL handle = GlobalAlloc(0, context->Edi + 8); |
| DWORD *buffer = GlobalLock(handle); |
| DWORD ptr = 0; |
| |
| if (buffer) |
| if (!(ptr = MapLS(buffer + 2))) |
| { |
| GlobalUnlock(handle); |
| GlobalFree(handle); |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) |
| context->Eax = context->Edi = 0; |
| else |
| { |
| buffer[0] = (DWORD)handle; |
| buffer[1] = ptr; |
| |
| context->Eax = ptr; |
| context->Edi = (DWORD)(buffer + 2); |
| } |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( AllocMappedBuffer, 0 ) |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * FreeMappedBuffer (KERNEL32.39) |
| * |
| * Free a buffer allocated by AllocMappedBuffer |
| * |
| * RETURNS |
| * Nothing. |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_FreeMappedBuffer( |
| CONTEXT *context /* [in] EDI register: pointer to buffer */ |
| ) { |
| if (context->Edi) |
| { |
| DWORD *buffer = (DWORD *)context->Edi - 2; |
| |
| UnMapLS(buffer[1]); |
| |
| GlobalUnlock((HGLOBAL)buffer[0]); |
| GlobalFree((HGLOBAL)buffer[0]); |
| } |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( FreeMappedBuffer, 0 ) |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * GetTEBSelectorFS (KERNEL.475) |
| * Set the 16-bit %fs to the 32-bit %fs (current TEB selector) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI GetTEBSelectorFS16(void) |
| { |
| CURRENT_STACK16->fs = wine_get_fs(); |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * IsPeFormat (KERNEL.431) |
| * |
| * Determine if a file is a PE format executable. |
| * |
| * RETURNS |
| * TRUE, if it is. |
| * FALSE if the file could not be opened or is not a PE file. |
| * |
| * NOTES |
| * If fn is given as NULL then the function expects hf16 to be valid. |
| */ |
| BOOL16 WINAPI IsPeFormat16( |
| LPSTR fn, /* [in] Filename to the executable */ |
| HFILE16 hf16) /* [in] An open file handle */ |
| { |
| BOOL ret = FALSE; |
| IMAGE_DOS_HEADER mzh; |
| OFSTRUCT ofs; |
| DWORD xmagic; |
| |
| if (fn) hf16 = OpenFile16(fn,&ofs,OF_READ); |
| if (hf16 == HFILE_ERROR16) return FALSE; |
| _llseek16(hf16,0,SEEK_SET); |
| if (sizeof(mzh)!=_lread16(hf16,&mzh,sizeof(mzh))) goto done; |
| if (mzh.e_magic!=IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE) goto done; |
| _llseek16(hf16,mzh.e_lfanew,SEEK_SET); |
| if (sizeof(DWORD)!=_lread16(hf16,&xmagic,sizeof(DWORD))) goto done; |
| ret = (xmagic == IMAGE_NT_SIGNATURE); |
| done: |
| _lclose16(hf16); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * K32Thk1632Prolog (KERNEL32.@) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_K32Thk1632Prolog( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| LPBYTE code = (LPBYTE)context->Eip - 5; |
| |
| /* Arrrgh! SYSTHUNK.DLL just has to re-implement another method |
| of 16->32 thunks instead of using one of the standard methods! |
| This means that SYSTHUNK.DLL itself switches to a 32-bit stack, |
| and does a far call to the 32-bit code segment of OLECLI32/OLESVR32. |
| Unfortunately, our CallTo/CallFrom mechanism is therefore completely |
| bypassed, which means it will crash the next time the 32-bit OLE |
| code thunks down again to 16-bit (this *will* happen!). |
| |
| The following hack tries to recognize this situation. |
| This is possible since the called stubs in OLECLI32/OLESVR32 all |
| look exactly the same: |
| 00 E8xxxxxxxx call K32Thk1632Prolog |
| 05 FF55FC call [ebp-04] |
| 08 E8xxxxxxxx call K32Thk1632Epilog |
| 0D 66CB retf |
| |
| If we recognize this situation, we try to simulate the actions |
| of our CallTo/CallFrom mechanism by copying the 16-bit stack |
| to our 32-bit stack, creating a proper STACK16FRAME and |
| updating cur_stack. */ |
| |
| if ( code[5] == 0xFF && code[6] == 0x55 && code[7] == 0xFC |
| && code[13] == 0x66 && code[14] == 0xCB) |
| { |
| DWORD argSize = context->Ebp - context->Esp; |
| char *stack16 = (char *)context->Esp - 4; |
| STACK16FRAME *frame16 = (STACK16FRAME *)stack16 - 1; |
| STACK32FRAME *frame32 = NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved; |
| char *stack32 = (char *)frame32 - argSize; |
| WORD stackSel = SELECTOROF(frame32->frame16); |
| DWORD stackBase = GetSelectorBase(stackSel); |
| |
| TRACE("before SYSTHUNK hack: EBP: %08x ESP: %08x cur_stack: %p\n", |
| context->Ebp, context->Esp, NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved); |
| |
| memset(frame16, '\0', sizeof(STACK16FRAME)); |
| frame16->frame32 = frame32; |
| frame16->ebp = context->Ebp; |
| |
| memcpy(stack32, stack16, argSize); |
| NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved = (void *)MAKESEGPTR(stackSel, (DWORD)frame16 - stackBase); |
| |
| context->Esp = (DWORD)stack32 + 4; |
| context->Ebp = context->Esp + argSize; |
| |
| TRACE("after SYSTHUNK hack: EBP: %08x ESP: %08x cur_stack: %p\n", |
| context->Ebp, context->Esp, NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved); |
| } |
| |
| /* entry_point is never used again once the entry point has |
| been called. Thus we re-use it to hold the Win16Lock count */ |
| ReleaseThunkLock(&CURRENT_STACK16->entry_point); |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( K32Thk1632Prolog, 0 ) |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * K32Thk1632Epilog (KERNEL32.@) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_K32Thk1632Epilog( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| LPBYTE code = (LPBYTE)context->Eip - 13; |
| |
| RestoreThunkLock(CURRENT_STACK16->entry_point); |
| |
| /* We undo the SYSTHUNK hack if necessary. See K32Thk1632Prolog. */ |
| |
| if ( code[5] == 0xFF && code[6] == 0x55 && code[7] == 0xFC |
| && code[13] == 0x66 && code[14] == 0xCB) |
| { |
| STACK16FRAME *frame16 = MapSL((SEGPTR)NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved); |
| char *stack16 = (char *)(frame16 + 1); |
| DWORD argSize = frame16->ebp - (DWORD)stack16; |
| char *stack32 = (char *)frame16->frame32 - argSize; |
| |
| DWORD nArgsPopped = context->Esp - (DWORD)stack32; |
| |
| TRACE("before SYSTHUNK hack: EBP: %08x ESP: %08x cur_stack: %p\n", |
| context->Ebp, context->Esp, NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved); |
| |
| NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved = frame16->frame32; |
| |
| context->Esp = (DWORD)stack16 + nArgsPopped; |
| context->Ebp = frame16->ebp; |
| |
| TRACE("after SYSTHUNK hack: EBP: %08x ESP: %08x cur_stack: %p\n", |
| context->Ebp, context->Esp, NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved); |
| } |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( K32Thk1632Epilog, 0 ) |
| |
| /********************************************************************* |
| * PK16FNF [KERNEL32.91] |
| * |
| * This routine fills in the supplied 13-byte (8.3 plus terminator) |
| * string buffer with the 8.3 filename of a recently loaded 16-bit |
| * module. It is unknown exactly what modules trigger this |
| * mechanism or what purpose this serves. Win98 Explorer (and |
| * probably also Win95 with IE 4 shell integration) calls this |
| * several times during initialization. |
| * |
| * FIXME: find out what this really does and make it work. |
| */ |
| void WINAPI PK16FNF(LPSTR strPtr) |
| { |
| FIXME("(%p): stub\n", strPtr); |
| |
| /* fill in a fake filename that'll be easy to recognize */ |
| strcpy(strPtr, "WINESTUB.FIX"); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * 16->32 Flat Thunk routines: |
| */ |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * ThunkConnect16 (KERNEL.651) |
| * Connects a 32bit and a 16bit thunkbuffer. |
| */ |
| UINT WINAPI ThunkConnect16( |
| LPSTR module16, /* [in] name of win16 dll */ |
| LPSTR module32, /* [in] name of win32 dll */ |
| HINSTANCE16 hInst16, /* [in] hInst of win16 dll */ |
| DWORD dwReason, /* [in] initialisation argument */ |
| struct ThunkDataCommon *TD, /* [in/out] thunkbuffer */ |
| LPSTR thunkfun32, /* [in] win32 thunkfunction */ |
| WORD cs /* [in] CS of win16 dll */ |
| ) { |
| BOOL directionSL; |
| |
| if (!strncmp(TD->magic, "SL01", 4)) |
| { |
| directionSL = TRUE; |
| |
| TRACE("SL01 thunk %s (%p) -> %s (%s), Reason: %d\n", |
| module16, TD, module32, thunkfun32, dwReason); |
| } |
| else if (!strncmp(TD->magic, "LS01", 4)) |
| { |
| directionSL = FALSE; |
| |
| TRACE("LS01 thunk %s (%p) <- %s (%s), Reason: %d\n", |
| module16, TD, module32, thunkfun32, dwReason); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| ERR("Invalid magic %c%c%c%c\n", |
| TD->magic[0], TD->magic[1], TD->magic[2], TD->magic[3]); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| switch (dwReason) |
| { |
| case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: |
| if (directionSL) |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataSL16 *SL16 = (struct ThunkDataSL16 *)TD; |
| struct ThunkDataSL *SL = SL16->fpData; |
| |
| if (SL == NULL) |
| { |
| SL = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(*SL)); |
| |
| SL->common = SL16->common; |
| SL->flags1 = SL16->flags1; |
| SL->flags2 = SL16->flags2; |
| |
| SL->apiDB = MapSL(SL16->apiDatabase); |
| SL->targetDB = NULL; |
| |
| lstrcpynA(SL->pszDll16, module16, 255); |
| lstrcpynA(SL->pszDll32, module32, 255); |
| |
| /* We should create a SEGPTR to the ThunkDataSL, |
| but since the contents are not in the original format, |
| any access to this by 16-bit code would crash anyway. */ |
| SL16->spData = 0; |
| SL16->fpData = SL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| if (SL->flags2 & 0x80000000) |
| { |
| TRACE("Preloading 32-bit library\n"); |
| LoadLibraryA(module32); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* nothing to do */ |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: |
| /* FIXME: cleanup */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * C16ThkSL (KERNEL.630) |
| */ |
| |
| void WINAPI C16ThkSL(CONTEXT *context) |
| { |
| LPBYTE stub = MapSL(context->Eax), x = stub; |
| WORD cs = wine_get_cs(); |
| WORD ds = wine_get_ds(); |
| |
| /* We produce the following code: |
| * |
| * mov ax, __FLATDS |
| * mov es, ax |
| * movzx ecx, cx |
| * mov edx, es:[ecx + $EDX] |
| * push bp |
| * push edx |
| * push dx |
| * push edx |
| * call __FLATCS:__wine_call_from_16_thunk |
| */ |
| |
| *x++ = 0xB8; *(WORD *)x = ds; x += sizeof(WORD); |
| *x++ = 0x8E; *x++ = 0xC0; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x0F; *x++ = 0xB7; *x++ = 0xC9; |
| *x++ = 0x67; *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x26; *x++ = 0x8B; |
| *x++ = 0x91; *(DWORD *)x = context->Edx; x += sizeof(DWORD); |
| |
| *x++ = 0x55; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x52; |
| *x++ = 0x52; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x52; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x9A; |
| *(void **)x = __wine_call_from_16_thunk; x += sizeof(void *); |
| *(WORD *)x = cs; x += sizeof(WORD); |
| |
| /* Jump to the stub code just created */ |
| context->Eip = LOWORD(context->Eax); |
| context->SegCs = HIWORD(context->Eax); |
| |
| /* Since C16ThkSL got called by a jmp, we need to leave the |
| original return address on the stack */ |
| context->Esp -= 4; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * C16ThkSL01 (KERNEL.631) |
| */ |
| |
| void WINAPI C16ThkSL01(CONTEXT *context) |
| { |
| LPBYTE stub = MapSL(context->Eax), x = stub; |
| |
| if (stub) |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataSL16 *SL16 = MapSL(context->Edx); |
| struct ThunkDataSL *td = SL16->fpData; |
| |
| DWORD procAddress = (DWORD)GetProcAddress16(GetModuleHandle16("KERNEL"), (LPCSTR)631); |
| WORD cs = wine_get_cs(); |
| |
| if (!td) |
| { |
| ERR("ThunkConnect16 was not called!\n"); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| TRACE("Creating stub for ThunkDataSL %p\n", td); |
| |
| |
| /* We produce the following code: |
| * |
| * xor eax, eax |
| * mov edx, $td |
| * call C16ThkSL01 |
| * push bp |
| * push edx |
| * push dx |
| * push edx |
| * call __FLATCS:__wine_call_from_16_thunk |
| */ |
| |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x33; *x++ = 0xC0; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0xBA; *(void **)x = td; x += sizeof(void *); |
| *x++ = 0x9A; *(DWORD *)x = procAddress; x += sizeof(DWORD); |
| |
| *x++ = 0x55; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x52; |
| *x++ = 0x52; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x52; |
| *x++ = 0x66; *x++ = 0x9A; |
| *(void **)x = __wine_call_from_16_thunk; x += sizeof(void *); |
| *(WORD *)x = cs; x += sizeof(WORD); |
| |
| /* Jump to the stub code just created */ |
| context->Eip = LOWORD(context->Eax); |
| context->SegCs = HIWORD(context->Eax); |
| |
| /* Since C16ThkSL01 got called by a jmp, we need to leave the |
| original return address on the stack */ |
| context->Esp -= 4; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| struct ThunkDataSL *td = (struct ThunkDataSL *)context->Edx; |
| DWORD targetNr = LOWORD(context->Ecx) / 4; |
| struct SLTargetDB *tdb; |
| |
| TRACE("Process %08x calling target %d of ThunkDataSL %p\n", |
| GetCurrentProcessId(), targetNr, td); |
| |
| for (tdb = td->targetDB; tdb; tdb = tdb->next) |
| if (tdb->process == GetCurrentProcessId()) |
| break; |
| |
| if (!tdb) |
| { |
| TRACE("Loading 32-bit library %s\n", td->pszDll32); |
| LoadLibraryA(td->pszDll32); |
| |
| for (tdb = td->targetDB; tdb; tdb = tdb->next) |
| if (tdb->process == GetCurrentProcessId()) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (tdb) |
| { |
| context->Edx = tdb->targetTable[targetNr]; |
| |
| TRACE("Call target is %08x\n", context->Edx); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| WORD *stack = MapSL( MAKESEGPTR(context->SegSs, LOWORD(context->Esp)) ); |
| context->Edx = (context->Edx & ~0xffff) | HIWORD(td->apiDB[targetNr].errorReturnValue); |
| context->Eax = (context->Eax & ~0xffff) | LOWORD(td->apiDB[targetNr].errorReturnValue); |
| context->Eip = stack[2]; |
| context->SegCs = stack[3]; |
| context->Esp += td->apiDB[targetNr].nrArgBytes + 4; |
| |
| ERR("Process %08x did not ThunkConnect32 %s to %s\n", |
| GetCurrentProcessId(), td->pszDll32, td->pszDll16); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * 16<->32 Thunklet/Callback API: |
| */ |
| |
| #include "pshpack1.h" |
| typedef struct _THUNKLET |
| { |
| BYTE prefix_target; |
| BYTE pushl_target; |
| DWORD target; |
| |
| BYTE prefix_relay; |
| BYTE pushl_relay; |
| DWORD relay; |
| |
| BYTE jmp_glue; |
| DWORD glue; |
| |
| BYTE type; |
| HINSTANCE16 owner; |
| struct _THUNKLET *next; |
| } THUNKLET; |
| #include "poppack.h" |
| |
| #define THUNKLET_TYPE_LS 1 |
| #define THUNKLET_TYPE_SL 2 |
| |
| static HANDLE ThunkletHeap = 0; |
| static WORD ThunkletCodeSel; |
| static THUNKLET *ThunkletAnchor = NULL; |
| |
| static FARPROC ThunkletSysthunkGlueLS = 0; |
| static SEGPTR ThunkletSysthunkGlueSL = 0; |
| |
| static FARPROC ThunkletCallbackGlueLS = 0; |
| static SEGPTR ThunkletCallbackGlueSL = 0; |
| |
| |
| /* map a thunk allocated on ThunkletHeap to a 16-bit pointer */ |
| static inline SEGPTR get_segptr( void *thunk ) |
| { |
| if (!thunk) return 0; |
| return MAKESEGPTR( ThunkletCodeSel, (char *)thunk - (char *)ThunkletHeap ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * THUNK_Init |
| */ |
| static BOOL THUNK_Init(void) |
| { |
| LPBYTE thunk; |
| |
| ThunkletHeap = HeapCreate( HEAP_CREATE_ENABLE_EXECUTE, 0x10000, 0x10000 ); |
| if (!ThunkletHeap) return FALSE; |
| |
| ThunkletCodeSel = SELECTOR_AllocBlock( ThunkletHeap, 0x10000, WINE_LDT_FLAGS_CODE ); |
| |
| thunk = HeapAlloc( ThunkletHeap, 0, 5 ); |
| if (!thunk) return FALSE; |
| |
| ThunkletSysthunkGlueLS = (FARPROC)thunk; |
| *thunk++ = 0x58; /* popl eax */ |
| *thunk++ = 0xC3; /* ret */ |
| |
| ThunkletSysthunkGlueSL = get_segptr( thunk ); |
| *thunk++ = 0x66; *thunk++ = 0x58; /* popl eax */ |
| *thunk++ = 0xCB; /* lret */ |
| |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * SetThunkletCallbackGlue (KERNEL.560) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI SetThunkletCallbackGlue16( FARPROC glueLS, SEGPTR glueSL ) |
| { |
| ThunkletCallbackGlueLS = glueLS; |
| ThunkletCallbackGlueSL = glueSL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * THUNK_FindThunklet |
| */ |
| static THUNKLET *THUNK_FindThunklet( DWORD target, DWORD relay, |
| DWORD glue, BYTE type ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk; |
| |
| for (thunk = ThunkletAnchor; thunk; thunk = thunk->next) |
| if ( thunk->type == type |
| && thunk->target == target |
| && thunk->relay == relay |
| && ( type == THUNKLET_TYPE_LS ? |
| ( thunk->glue == glue - (DWORD)&thunk->type ) |
| : ( thunk->glue == glue ) ) ) |
| return thunk; |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * THUNK_AllocLSThunklet |
| */ |
| static FARPROC THUNK_AllocLSThunklet( SEGPTR target, DWORD relay, |
| FARPROC glue, HTASK16 owner ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk = THUNK_FindThunklet( (DWORD)target, relay, (DWORD)glue, |
| THUNKLET_TYPE_LS ); |
| if (!thunk) |
| { |
| TDB *pTask = GlobalLock16( owner ); |
| |
| if (!ThunkletHeap) THUNK_Init(); |
| if ( !(thunk = HeapAlloc( ThunkletHeap, 0, sizeof(THUNKLET) )) ) |
| return 0; |
| |
| thunk->prefix_target = thunk->prefix_relay = 0x90; |
| thunk->pushl_target = thunk->pushl_relay = 0x68; |
| thunk->jmp_glue = 0xE9; |
| |
| thunk->target = (DWORD)target; |
| thunk->relay = relay; |
| thunk->glue = (DWORD)glue - (DWORD)&thunk->type; |
| |
| thunk->type = THUNKLET_TYPE_LS; |
| thunk->owner = pTask? pTask->hInstance : 0; |
| |
| thunk->next = ThunkletAnchor; |
| ThunkletAnchor = thunk; |
| } |
| |
| return (FARPROC)thunk; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * THUNK_AllocSLThunklet |
| */ |
| static SEGPTR THUNK_AllocSLThunklet( FARPROC target, DWORD relay, |
| SEGPTR glue, HTASK16 owner ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk = THUNK_FindThunklet( (DWORD)target, relay, (DWORD)glue, |
| THUNKLET_TYPE_SL ); |
| if (!thunk) |
| { |
| TDB *pTask = GlobalLock16( owner ); |
| |
| if (!ThunkletHeap) THUNK_Init(); |
| if ( !(thunk = HeapAlloc( ThunkletHeap, 0, sizeof(THUNKLET) )) ) |
| return 0; |
| |
| thunk->prefix_target = thunk->prefix_relay = 0x66; |
| thunk->pushl_target = thunk->pushl_relay = 0x68; |
| thunk->jmp_glue = 0xEA; |
| |
| thunk->target = (DWORD)target; |
| thunk->relay = relay; |
| thunk->glue = (DWORD)glue; |
| |
| thunk->type = THUNKLET_TYPE_SL; |
| thunk->owner = pTask? pTask->hInstance : 0; |
| |
| thunk->next = ThunkletAnchor; |
| ThunkletAnchor = thunk; |
| } |
| |
| return get_segptr( thunk ); |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * IsLSThunklet |
| */ |
| static BOOL16 IsLSThunklet( THUNKLET *thunk ) |
| { |
| return thunk->prefix_target == 0x90 && thunk->pushl_target == 0x68 |
| && thunk->prefix_relay == 0x90 && thunk->pushl_relay == 0x68 |
| && thunk->jmp_glue == 0xE9 && thunk->type == THUNKLET_TYPE_LS; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * IsSLThunklet (KERNEL.612) |
| */ |
| BOOL16 WINAPI IsSLThunklet16( THUNKLET *thunk ) |
| { |
| return thunk->prefix_target == 0x66 && thunk->pushl_target == 0x68 |
| && thunk->prefix_relay == 0x66 && thunk->pushl_relay == 0x68 |
| && thunk->jmp_glue == 0xEA && thunk->type == THUNKLET_TYPE_SL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * AllocLSThunkletSysthunk (KERNEL.607) |
| */ |
| FARPROC WINAPI AllocLSThunkletSysthunk16( SEGPTR target, |
| FARPROC relay, DWORD dummy ) |
| { |
| if (!ThunkletSysthunkGlueLS) THUNK_Init(); |
| return THUNK_AllocLSThunklet( (SEGPTR)relay, (DWORD)target, |
| ThunkletSysthunkGlueLS, GetCurrentTask() ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * AllocSLThunkletSysthunk (KERNEL.608) |
| */ |
| SEGPTR WINAPI AllocSLThunkletSysthunk16( FARPROC target, |
| SEGPTR relay, DWORD dummy ) |
| { |
| if (!ThunkletSysthunkGlueSL) THUNK_Init(); |
| return THUNK_AllocSLThunklet( (FARPROC)relay, (DWORD)target, |
| ThunkletSysthunkGlueSL, GetCurrentTask() ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * AllocLSThunkletCallbackEx (KERNEL.567) |
| */ |
| FARPROC WINAPI AllocLSThunkletCallbackEx16( SEGPTR target, |
| DWORD relay, HTASK16 task ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk = MapSL( target ); |
| if ( !thunk ) return NULL; |
| |
| if ( IsSLThunklet16( thunk ) && thunk->relay == relay |
| && thunk->glue == (DWORD)ThunkletCallbackGlueSL ) |
| return (FARPROC)thunk->target; |
| |
| return THUNK_AllocLSThunklet( target, relay, |
| ThunkletCallbackGlueLS, task ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * AllocSLThunkletCallbackEx (KERNEL.568) |
| */ |
| SEGPTR WINAPI AllocSLThunkletCallbackEx16( FARPROC target, |
| DWORD relay, HTASK16 task ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk = (THUNKLET *)target; |
| if ( !thunk ) return 0; |
| |
| if ( IsLSThunklet( thunk ) && thunk->relay == relay |
| && thunk->glue == (DWORD)ThunkletCallbackGlueLS - (DWORD)&thunk->type ) |
| return (SEGPTR)thunk->target; |
| |
| return THUNK_AllocSLThunklet( target, relay, |
| ThunkletCallbackGlueSL, task ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * AllocLSThunkletCallback (KERNEL.561) |
| * AllocLSThunkletCallback_dup (KERNEL.606) |
| */ |
| FARPROC WINAPI AllocLSThunkletCallback16( SEGPTR target, DWORD relay ) |
| { |
| return AllocLSThunkletCallbackEx16( target, relay, GetCurrentTask() ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * AllocSLThunkletCallback (KERNEL.562) |
| * AllocSLThunkletCallback_dup (KERNEL.605) |
| */ |
| SEGPTR WINAPI AllocSLThunkletCallback16( FARPROC target, DWORD relay ) |
| { |
| return AllocSLThunkletCallbackEx16( target, relay, GetCurrentTask() ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * FindLSThunkletCallback (KERNEL.563) |
| * FindLSThunkletCallback_dup (KERNEL.609) |
| */ |
| FARPROC WINAPI FindLSThunkletCallback( SEGPTR target, DWORD relay ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk = MapSL( target ); |
| if ( thunk && IsSLThunklet16( thunk ) && thunk->relay == relay |
| && thunk->glue == (DWORD)ThunkletCallbackGlueSL ) |
| return (FARPROC)thunk->target; |
| |
| thunk = THUNK_FindThunklet( (DWORD)target, relay, |
| (DWORD)ThunkletCallbackGlueLS, |
| THUNKLET_TYPE_LS ); |
| return (FARPROC)thunk; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * FindSLThunkletCallback (KERNEL.564) |
| * FindSLThunkletCallback_dup (KERNEL.610) |
| */ |
| SEGPTR WINAPI FindSLThunkletCallback( FARPROC target, DWORD relay ) |
| { |
| THUNKLET *thunk = (THUNKLET *)target; |
| if ( thunk && IsLSThunklet( thunk ) && thunk->relay == relay |
| && thunk->glue == (DWORD)ThunkletCallbackGlueLS - (DWORD)&thunk->type ) |
| return (SEGPTR)thunk->target; |
| |
| thunk = THUNK_FindThunklet( (DWORD)target, relay, |
| (DWORD)ThunkletCallbackGlueSL, |
| THUNKLET_TYPE_SL ); |
| return get_segptr( thunk ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * FreeThunklet (KERNEL.611) |
| */ |
| BOOL16 WINAPI FreeThunklet16( DWORD unused1, DWORD unused2 ) |
| { |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * Callback Client API |
| */ |
| |
| #define N_CBC_FIXED 20 |
| #define N_CBC_VARIABLE 10 |
| #define N_CBC_TOTAL (N_CBC_FIXED + N_CBC_VARIABLE) |
| |
| static SEGPTR CBClientRelay16[ N_CBC_TOTAL ]; |
| static FARPROC *CBClientRelay32[ N_CBC_TOTAL ]; |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * RegisterCBClient (KERNEL.619) |
| */ |
| INT16 WINAPI RegisterCBClient16( INT16 wCBCId, |
| SEGPTR relay16, FARPROC *relay32 ) |
| { |
| /* Search for free Callback ID */ |
| if ( wCBCId == -1 ) |
| for ( wCBCId = N_CBC_FIXED; wCBCId < N_CBC_TOTAL; wCBCId++ ) |
| if ( !CBClientRelay16[ wCBCId ] ) |
| break; |
| |
| /* Register Callback ID */ |
| if ( wCBCId > 0 && wCBCId < N_CBC_TOTAL ) |
| { |
| CBClientRelay16[ wCBCId ] = relay16; |
| CBClientRelay32[ wCBCId ] = relay32; |
| } |
| else |
| wCBCId = 0; |
| |
| return wCBCId; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * UnRegisterCBClient (KERNEL.622) |
| */ |
| INT16 WINAPI UnRegisterCBClient16( INT16 wCBCId, |
| SEGPTR relay16, FARPROC *relay32 ) |
| { |
| if ( wCBCId >= N_CBC_FIXED && wCBCId < N_CBC_TOTAL |
| && CBClientRelay16[ wCBCId ] == relay16 |
| && CBClientRelay32[ wCBCId ] == relay32 ) |
| { |
| CBClientRelay16[ wCBCId ] = 0; |
| CBClientRelay32[ wCBCId ] = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| wCBCId = 0; |
| |
| return wCBCId; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * InitCBClient (KERNEL.623) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI InitCBClient16( FARPROC glueLS ) |
| { |
| HMODULE16 kernel = GetModuleHandle16( "KERNEL" ); |
| SEGPTR glueSL = (SEGPTR)GetProcAddress16( kernel, (LPCSTR)604 ); |
| |
| SetThunkletCallbackGlue16( glueLS, glueSL ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * CBClientGlueSL (KERNEL.604) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI CBClientGlueSL( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| /* Create stack frame */ |
| SEGPTR stackSeg = stack16_push( 12 ); |
| LPWORD stackLin = MapSL( stackSeg ); |
| SEGPTR glue, *glueTab; |
| |
| stackLin[3] = (WORD)context->Ebp; |
| stackLin[2] = (WORD)context->Esi; |
| stackLin[1] = (WORD)context->Edi; |
| stackLin[0] = (WORD)context->SegDs; |
| |
| context->Ebp = OFFSETOF( stackSeg ) + 6; |
| context->Esp = OFFSETOF( stackSeg ) - 4; |
| context->SegGs = 0; |
| |
| /* Jump to 16-bit relay code */ |
| glueTab = MapSL( CBClientRelay16[ stackLin[5] ] ); |
| glue = glueTab[ stackLin[4] ]; |
| context->SegCs = SELECTOROF( glue ); |
| context->Eip = OFFSETOF ( glue ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * CBClientThunkSL (KERNEL.620) |
| */ |
| extern DWORD CALL32_CBClient( FARPROC proc, LPWORD args, WORD *stackLin, DWORD *esi ); |
| void WINAPI CBClientThunkSL( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| /* Call 32-bit relay code */ |
| |
| LPWORD args = MapSL( MAKESEGPTR( context->SegSs, LOWORD(context->Ebp) ) ); |
| FARPROC proc = CBClientRelay32[ args[2] ][ args[1] ]; |
| |
| /* fill temporary area for the asm code (see comments in winebuild) */ |
| SEGPTR stack = stack16_push( 12 ); |
| LPWORD stackLin = MapSL(stack); |
| /* stackLin[0] and stackLin[1] reserved for the 32-bit stack ptr */ |
| stackLin[2] = wine_get_ss(); |
| stackLin[3] = 0; |
| stackLin[4] = OFFSETOF(stack) + 12; |
| stackLin[5] = SELECTOROF(stack); |
| stackLin[6] = OFFSETOF(CALL32_CBClientEx_RetAddr); /* overwrite return address */ |
| stackLin[7] = SELECTOROF(CALL32_CBClientEx_RetAddr); |
| context->Eax = CALL32_CBClient( proc, args, stackLin + 4, &context->Esi ); |
| stack16_pop( 12 ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * CBClientThunkSLEx (KERNEL.621) |
| */ |
| extern DWORD CALL32_CBClientEx( FARPROC proc, LPWORD args, WORD *stackLin, DWORD *esi, INT *nArgs ); |
| void WINAPI CBClientThunkSLEx( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| /* Call 32-bit relay code */ |
| |
| LPWORD args = MapSL( MAKESEGPTR( context->SegSs, LOWORD(context->Ebp) ) ); |
| FARPROC proc = CBClientRelay32[ args[2] ][ args[1] ]; |
| INT nArgs; |
| LPWORD stackLin; |
| |
| /* fill temporary area for the asm code (see comments in winebuild) */ |
| SEGPTR stack = stack16_push( 24 ); |
| stackLin = MapSL(stack); |
| stackLin[0] = OFFSETOF(stack) + 4; |
| stackLin[1] = SELECTOROF(stack); |
| stackLin[2] = wine_get_ds(); |
| stackLin[5] = OFFSETOF(stack) + 24; |
| /* stackLin[6] and stackLin[7] reserved for the 32-bit stack ptr */ |
| stackLin[8] = wine_get_ss(); |
| stackLin[9] = 0; |
| stackLin[10] = OFFSETOF(CALL32_CBClientEx_RetAddr); |
| stackLin[11] = SELECTOROF(CALL32_CBClientEx_RetAddr); |
| |
| context->Eax = CALL32_CBClientEx( proc, args, stackLin, &context->Esi, &nArgs ); |
| stack16_pop( 24 ); |
| |
| /* Restore registers saved by CBClientGlueSL */ |
| stackLin = (LPWORD)((LPBYTE)CURRENT_STACK16 + sizeof(STACK16FRAME) - 4); |
| context->Ebp = (context->Ebp & ~0xffff) | stackLin[3]; |
| context->Esi = (context->Esi & ~0xffff) | stackLin[2]; |
| context->Edi = (context->Edi & ~0xffff) | stackLin[1]; |
| context->SegDs = stackLin[0]; |
| context->Esp += 16+nArgs; |
| |
| /* Return to caller of CBClient thunklet */ |
| context->SegCs = stackLin[9]; |
| context->Eip = stackLin[8]; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * Get16DLLAddress (KERNEL32.@) |
| * |
| * This function is used by a Win32s DLL if it wants to call a Win16 function. |
| * A 16:16 segmented pointer to the function is returned. |
| * Written without any docu. |
| */ |
| SEGPTR WINAPI Get16DLLAddress(HMODULE16 handle, LPSTR func_name) |
| { |
| static WORD code_sel32; |
| FARPROC16 proc_16; |
| LPBYTE thunk; |
| |
| if (!code_sel32) |
| { |
| if (!ThunkletHeap) THUNK_Init(); |
| code_sel32 = SELECTOR_AllocBlock( ThunkletHeap, 0x10000, |
| WINE_LDT_FLAGS_CODE | WINE_LDT_FLAGS_32BIT ); |
| if (!code_sel32) return 0; |
| } |
| if (!(thunk = HeapAlloc( ThunkletHeap, 0, 32 ))) return 0; |
| |
| if (!handle) handle = GetModuleHandle16("WIN32S16"); |
| proc_16 = GetProcAddress16(handle, func_name); |
| |
| /* movl proc_16, $edx */ |
| *thunk++ = 0xba; |
| *(FARPROC16 *)thunk = proc_16; |
| thunk += sizeof(FARPROC16); |
| |
| /* jmpl QT_Thunk */ |
| *thunk++ = 0xea; |
| *(void **)thunk = QT_Thunk; |
| thunk += sizeof(FARPROC16); |
| *(WORD *)thunk = wine_get_cs(); |
| |
| return MAKESEGPTR( code_sel32, (char *)thunk - (char *)ThunkletHeap ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * GetWin16DOSEnv (KERNEL32.34) |
| * Returns some internal value.... probably the default environment database? |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI GetWin16DOSEnv(void) |
| { |
| FIXME("stub, returning 0\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * GetPK16SysVar (KERNEL32.92) |
| */ |
| LPVOID WINAPI GetPK16SysVar(void) |
| { |
| static BYTE PK16SysVar[128]; |
| |
| FIXME("()\n"); |
| return PK16SysVar; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * CommonUnimpStub (KERNEL32.17) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI __regs_CommonUnimpStub( CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| FIXME("generic stub: %s\n", ((LPSTR)context->Eax ? (LPSTR)context->Eax : "?")); |
| |
| switch ((context->Ecx >> 4) & 0x0f) |
| { |
| case 15: context->Eax = -1; break; |
| case 14: context->Eax = 0x78; break; |
| case 13: context->Eax = 0x32; break; |
| case 1: context->Eax = 1; break; |
| default: context->Eax = 0; break; |
| } |
| |
| context->Esp += (context->Ecx & 0x0f) * 4; |
| } |
| DEFINE_REGS_ENTRYPOINT( CommonUnimpStub, 0 ) |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * HouseCleanLogicallyDeadHandles (KERNEL32.33) |
| */ |
| void WINAPI HouseCleanLogicallyDeadHandles(void) |
| { |
| /* Whatever this is supposed to do, our handles probably |
| don't need it :-) */ |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * @ (KERNEL32.100) |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI _KERNEL32_100(HANDLE threadid,DWORD exitcode,DWORD x) |
| { |
| FIXME("(%p,%d,0x%08x): stub\n",threadid,exitcode,x); |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * @ (KERNEL32.99) |
| * |
| * Checks whether the clock has to be switched from daylight |
| * savings time to standard time or vice versa. |
| * |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI _KERNEL32_99(DWORD x) |
| { |
| FIXME("(0x%08x): stub\n",x); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * Helper for k32 family functions |
| */ |
| static void *user32_proc_address(const char *proc_name) |
| { |
| static HMODULE hUser32; |
| |
| if(!hUser32) hUser32 = LoadLibraryA("user32.dll"); |
| return GetProcAddress(hUser32, proc_name); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * k32CharToOemBuffA (KERNEL32.11) |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI k32CharToOemBuffA(LPCSTR s, LPSTR d, DWORD len) |
| { |
| WCHAR *bufW; |
| |
| if ((bufW = HeapAlloc( GetProcessHeap(), 0, len * sizeof(WCHAR) ))) |
| { |
| MultiByteToWideChar( CP_ACP, 0, s, len, bufW, len ); |
| WideCharToMultiByte( CP_OEMCP, 0, bufW, len, d, len, NULL, NULL ); |
| HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, bufW ); |
| } |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * k32CharToOemA (KERNEL32.10) |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI k32CharToOemA(LPCSTR s, LPSTR d) |
| { |
| if (!s || !d) return TRUE; |
| return k32CharToOemBuffA( s, d, strlen(s) + 1 ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * k32OemToCharBuffA (KERNEL32.13) |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI k32OemToCharBuffA(LPCSTR s, LPSTR d, DWORD len) |
| { |
| WCHAR *bufW; |
| |
| if ((bufW = HeapAlloc( GetProcessHeap(), 0, len * sizeof(WCHAR) ))) |
| { |
| MultiByteToWideChar( CP_OEMCP, 0, s, len, bufW, len ); |
| WideCharToMultiByte( CP_ACP, 0, bufW, len, d, len, NULL, NULL ); |
| HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, bufW ); |
| } |
| return TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * k32OemToCharA (KERNEL32.12) |
| */ |
| BOOL WINAPI k32OemToCharA(LPCSTR s, LPSTR d) |
| { |
| return k32OemToCharBuffA( s, d, strlen(s) + 1 ); |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * k32LoadStringA (KERNEL32.14) |
| */ |
| INT WINAPI k32LoadStringA(HINSTANCE instance, UINT resource_id, |
| LPSTR buffer, INT buflen) |
| { |
| static INT (WINAPI *pLoadStringA)(HINSTANCE, UINT, LPSTR, INT); |
| |
| if(!pLoadStringA) pLoadStringA = user32_proc_address("LoadStringA"); |
| return pLoadStringA(instance, resource_id, buffer, buflen); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * k32wvsprintfA (KERNEL32.16) |
| */ |
| INT WINAPI k32wvsprintfA(LPSTR buffer, LPCSTR spec, __ms_va_list args) |
| { |
| static INT (WINAPI *pwvsprintfA)(LPSTR, LPCSTR, __ms_va_list); |
| |
| if(!pwvsprintfA) pwvsprintfA = user32_proc_address("wvsprintfA"); |
| return (*pwvsprintfA)(buffer, spec, args); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * k32wsprintfA (KERNEL32.15) |
| */ |
| INT WINAPIV k32wsprintfA(LPSTR buffer, LPCSTR spec, ...) |
| { |
| __ms_va_list args; |
| INT res; |
| |
| __ms_va_start(args, spec); |
| res = k32wvsprintfA(buffer, spec, args); |
| __ms_va_end(args); |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * Catch (KERNEL.55) |
| * |
| * Real prototype is: |
| * INT16 WINAPI Catch( LPCATCHBUF lpbuf ); |
| */ |
| void WINAPI Catch16( LPCATCHBUF lpbuf, CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| /* Note: we don't save the current ss, as the catch buffer is */ |
| /* only 9 words long. Hopefully no one will have the silly */ |
| /* idea to change the current stack before calling Throw()... */ |
| |
| /* Windows uses: |
| * lpbuf[0] = ip |
| * lpbuf[1] = cs |
| * lpbuf[2] = sp |
| * lpbuf[3] = bp |
| * lpbuf[4] = si |
| * lpbuf[5] = di |
| * lpbuf[6] = ds |
| * lpbuf[7] = unused |
| * lpbuf[8] = ss |
| */ |
| |
| lpbuf[0] = LOWORD(context->Eip); |
| lpbuf[1] = context->SegCs; |
| /* Windows pushes 4 more words before saving sp */ |
| lpbuf[2] = LOWORD(context->Esp) - 4 * sizeof(WORD); |
| lpbuf[3] = LOWORD(context->Ebp); |
| lpbuf[4] = LOWORD(context->Esi); |
| lpbuf[5] = LOWORD(context->Edi); |
| lpbuf[6] = context->SegDs; |
| lpbuf[7] = 0; |
| lpbuf[8] = context->SegSs; |
| context->Eax &= ~0xffff; /* Return 0 */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * Throw (KERNEL.56) |
| * |
| * Real prototype is: |
| * INT16 WINAPI Throw( LPCATCHBUF lpbuf, INT16 retval ); |
| */ |
| void WINAPI Throw16( LPCATCHBUF lpbuf, INT16 retval, CONTEXT *context ) |
| { |
| STACK16FRAME *pFrame; |
| STACK32FRAME *frame32; |
| |
| context->Eax = (context->Eax & ~0xffff) | (WORD)retval; |
| |
| /* Find the frame32 corresponding to the frame16 we are jumping to */ |
| pFrame = CURRENT_STACK16; |
| frame32 = pFrame->frame32; |
| while (frame32 && frame32->frame16) |
| { |
| if (OFFSETOF(frame32->frame16) < OFFSETOF(NtCurrentTeb()->WOW32Reserved)) |
| break; /* Something strange is going on */ |
| if (OFFSETOF(frame32->frame16) > lpbuf[2]) |
| { |
| /* We found the right frame */ |
| pFrame->frame32 = frame32; |
| break; |
| } |
| frame32 = ((STACK16FRAME *)MapSL(frame32->frame16))->frame32; |
| } |
| RtlUnwind( &pFrame->frame32->frame, NULL, NULL, 0 ); |
| |
| context->Eip = lpbuf[0]; |
| context->SegCs = lpbuf[1]; |
| context->Esp = lpbuf[2] + 4 * sizeof(WORD) - sizeof(WORD) /*extra arg*/; |
| context->Ebp = lpbuf[3]; |
| context->Esi = lpbuf[4]; |
| context->Edi = lpbuf[5]; |
| context->SegDs = lpbuf[6]; |
| |
| if (lpbuf[8] != context->SegSs) |
| ERR("Switching stack segment with Throw() not supported; expect crash now\n" ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * 16-bit WOW routines (in KERNEL) |
| */ |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * GetVDMPointer32W (KERNEL.516) |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI GetVDMPointer32W16( SEGPTR vp, UINT16 fMode ) |
| { |
| GlobalPageLock16(GlobalHandle16(SELECTOROF(vp))); |
| return (DWORD)K32WOWGetVDMPointer( vp, 0, (DWORD)fMode ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * LoadLibraryEx32W (KERNEL.513) |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI LoadLibraryEx32W16( LPCSTR lpszLibFile, DWORD hFile, DWORD dwFlags ) |
| { |
| HMODULE hModule; |
| DWORD mutex_count; |
| OFSTRUCT ofs; |
| const char *p; |
| |
| if (!lpszLibFile) |
| { |
| SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* if the file cannot be found, call LoadLibraryExA anyway, since it might be |
| a builtin module. This case is handled in MODULE_LoadLibraryExA */ |
| |
| if ((p = strrchr( lpszLibFile, '.' )) && !strchr( p, '\\' )) /* got an extension */ |
| { |
| if (OpenFile16( lpszLibFile, &ofs, OF_EXIST ) != HFILE_ERROR16) |
| lpszLibFile = ofs.szPathName; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| char buffer[MAX_PATH+4]; |
| strcpy( buffer, lpszLibFile ); |
| strcat( buffer, ".dll" ); |
| if (OpenFile16( buffer, &ofs, OF_EXIST ) != HFILE_ERROR16) |
| lpszLibFile = ofs.szPathName; |
| } |
| |
| ReleaseThunkLock( &mutex_count ); |
| hModule = LoadLibraryExA( lpszLibFile, (HANDLE)hFile, dwFlags ); |
| RestoreThunkLock( mutex_count ); |
| |
| return (DWORD)hModule; |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * GetProcAddress32W (KERNEL.515) |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI GetProcAddress32W16( DWORD hModule, LPCSTR lpszProc ) |
| { |
| return (DWORD)GetProcAddress( (HMODULE)hModule, lpszProc ); |
| } |
| |
| /*********************************************************************** |
| * FreeLibrary32W (KERNEL.514) |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPI FreeLibrary32W16( DWORD hLibModule ) |
| { |
| BOOL retv; |
| DWORD mutex_count; |
| |
| ReleaseThunkLock( &mutex_count ); |
| retv = FreeLibrary( (HMODULE)hLibModule ); |
| RestoreThunkLock( mutex_count ); |
| return (DWORD)retv; |
| } |
| |
| |
| #define CPEX_DEST_STDCALL 0x00000000 |
| #define CPEX_DEST_CDECL 0x80000000 |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * WOW_CallProc32W |
| */ |
| static DWORD WOW_CallProc32W16( FARPROC proc32, DWORD nrofargs, DWORD *args ) |
| { |
| DWORD ret; |
| DWORD mutex_count; |
| |
| ReleaseThunkLock( &mutex_count ); |
| if (!proc32) ret = 0; |
| else ret = call_entry_point( proc32, nrofargs & ~CPEX_DEST_CDECL, args ); |
| RestoreThunkLock( mutex_count ); |
| |
| TRACE("returns %08x\n",ret); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * CallProc32W (KERNEL.517) |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPIV CallProc32W16( DWORD nrofargs, DWORD argconvmask, FARPROC proc32, VA_LIST16 valist ) |
| { |
| DWORD args[32]; |
| unsigned int i; |
| |
| TRACE("(%d,%d,%p args[",nrofargs,argconvmask,proc32); |
| |
| for (i=0;i<nrofargs;i++) |
| { |
| if (argconvmask & (1<<i)) |
| { |
| SEGPTR ptr = VA_ARG16( valist, SEGPTR ); |
| /* pascal convention, have to reverse the arguments order */ |
| args[nrofargs - i - 1] = (DWORD)MapSL(ptr); |
| TRACE("%08x(%p),",ptr,MapSL(ptr)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| DWORD arg = VA_ARG16( valist, DWORD ); |
| /* pascal convention, have to reverse the arguments order */ |
| args[nrofargs - i - 1] = arg; |
| TRACE("%d,", arg); |
| } |
| } |
| TRACE("])\n"); |
| |
| /* POP nrofargs DWORD arguments and 3 DWORD parameters */ |
| stack16_pop( (3 + nrofargs) * sizeof(DWORD) ); |
| |
| return WOW_CallProc32W16( proc32, nrofargs, args ); |
| } |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * _CallProcEx32W (KERNEL.518) |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPIV CallProcEx32W16( DWORD nrofargs, DWORD argconvmask, FARPROC proc32, VA_LIST16 valist ) |
| { |
| DWORD args[32]; |
| unsigned int i; |
| |
| TRACE("(%d,%d,%p args[",nrofargs,argconvmask,proc32); |
| |
| for (i=0;i<nrofargs;i++) |
| { |
| if (argconvmask & (1<<i)) |
| { |
| SEGPTR ptr = VA_ARG16( valist, SEGPTR ); |
| args[i] = (DWORD)MapSL(ptr); |
| TRACE("%08x(%p),",ptr,MapSL(ptr)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| DWORD arg = VA_ARG16( valist, DWORD ); |
| args[i] = arg; |
| TRACE("%d,", arg); |
| } |
| } |
| TRACE("])\n"); |
| return WOW_CallProc32W16( proc32, nrofargs, args ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /********************************************************************** |
| * WOW16Call (KERNEL.500) |
| * |
| * FIXME!!! |
| * |
| */ |
| DWORD WINAPIV WOW16Call(WORD x, WORD y, WORD z, VA_LIST16 args) |
| { |
| int i; |
| DWORD calladdr; |
| FIXME("(0x%04x,0x%04x,%d),calling (",x,y,z); |
| |
| for (i=0;i<x/2;i++) { |
| WORD a = VA_ARG16(args,WORD); |
| DPRINTF("%04x ",a); |
| } |
| calladdr = VA_ARG16(args,DWORD); |
| stack16_pop( 3*sizeof(WORD) + x + sizeof(DWORD) ); |
| DPRINTF(") calling address was 0x%08x\n",calladdr); |
| return 0; |
| } |