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* child_info.h: Add specific exec class. * cygheap.h: New file. Contains declarations for cygwin heap. * cygheap.cc: New file. Implements cygwin heap functions. * dcrt0.cc (quoted): Simplify due to new method for passing arguments between cygwin programs. (alloc_stack_hard_way): Attempt to handle overlapped stack. (dll_crt0_1): Move child_info processing here. Accomodate new method for passing arguments between cygwin programs. Initialize cygwin heap. Establish __argc and __argv variables. (_dll_crt0): Move most of child_info processing to dll_crt0_1. (cygwin_dll_init): Remove duplication. * dtable.cc (dtable::extend): Allocate dtable using cygwin heap. (dtable::build_fhandler): Ditto for fhandler type being constructed. (dtable::dup_worker): Free new fhandler from cygwin heap on error. (dtable::select_*): Don't assume that this == fdtab. (dtable::linearize_fd_array): Delete. (dtable::delinearize_fd_array): Delete. (dtable::fixup_after_exec): New file. (dtable::vfork_child_dup): Use cygwin heap. (dtable::vfork_parent_restore): Ditto. * dtable.h: Remove obsolete methods. Add new method. * environ.cc (posify): Eliminate already_posix parameter and logic. (envsize): New function. (_addenv): Use envsize. (environ_init): Accept an argument pointing to an existing environment list. If supplied, allocate space for this in the the program's heap. * fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::operator =): Move here from fhandler.h. Use cygwin heap to allocate filenames. (fhandler_base::set_name): Allocate/free names from cygwin heap. (fhandler_base::linearize): Delete. (fhandler_base::de_linearize): Delete. (fhandler_base::operator delete): Free from cygwin heap. (fhandler_base::~fhandler_base): Ditto. * fhandler.h: Accomodate elimination of *linearize and other changes above. * fhandler_console.cc (fhandler_console::fixup_after_exec): Rename from de_linearize. * heap.h: New file. * fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_tty_slave::fhandler_tty_slave): Use cygwin heap for name. fhandler_tty::fixup_after_exec): Rename from de_linearize. * fork.cc (fork): Call cygheap_fixup_in_child. * heap.cc: Use declarations in heap.h. * malloc.cc: Sprinkle assertions throughout to catch attempts to free/realloc something from the cygwin heap. * path.cc: Throughout, eliminate use of per-thread cache for cwd. Use cwd_* functions rather than cwd_* variables to access cwd_win32 and cwd_posix. (cwd_win32): New function. (cwd_posix): New function. (cwd_hash): New function. (cwd_fixup_after_exec): New function. * path.h: Accomodate path.cc changes. * pinfo.cc (pinfo_init): Accept a pointer to an environment table. Pass this to environ_init. Eliminate old 'title' tests. * pinfo.h: Accomodate above change in argument. * spawn.cc (struct av): New method for building argv list. (av::unshift): New method. (spawn_guts): Allocate everything that the child process needs in the cygwin heap and pass a pointer to this to the child. Build argv list using new method. Eliminate delinearize stuff. * thread.h: Eliminate _cwd_win32 and _cwd_posix buffers. * winsup.h: Eliminate obsolete functions. Add envsize() declaration.
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7.4 KiB
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291 lines
7.4 KiB
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/* shared.cc: shared data area support.
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Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Cygnus Solutions.
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This file is part of Cygwin.
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This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
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details. */
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#include "winsup.h"
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <grp.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include "sync.h"
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#include "sigproc.h"
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#include "pinfo.h"
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#define SHAREDVER (unsigned)(cygwin_version.api_major << 16 | \
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cygwin_version.api_minor)
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shared_info NO_COPY *cygwin_shared = NULL;
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/* The handle of the shared data area. */
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HANDLE cygwin_shared_h = NULL;
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/* General purpose security attribute objects for global use. */
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SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES NO_COPY sec_none;
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SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES NO_COPY sec_none_nih;
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SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES NO_COPY sec_all;
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SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES NO_COPY sec_all_nih;
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char * __stdcall
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shared_name (const char *str, int num)
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{
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static NO_COPY char buf[MAX_PATH] = {0};
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char envbuf[6];
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__small_sprintf (buf, "%s.%s.%d", cygwin_version.shared_id, str, num);
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if (GetEnvironmentVariable("CYGWIN_TESTING", envbuf, 5))
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strcat(buf, cygwin_version.dll_build_date);
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return buf;
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}
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/* Open the shared memory map. */
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static void __stdcall
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open_shared_file_map ()
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{
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cygwin_shared = (shared_info *) open_shared ("shared",
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cygwin_shared_h,
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sizeof (*cygwin_shared),
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(void *)0xa000000);
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ProtectHandle (cygwin_shared);
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}
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void * __stdcall
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open_shared (const char *name, HANDLE &shared_h, DWORD size, void *addr)
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{
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void *shared;
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if (!shared_h)
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{
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char *mapname;
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if (!name)
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mapname = NULL;
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else
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{
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mapname = shared_name (name, 0);
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shared_h = OpenFileMappingA (FILE_MAP_READ | FILE_MAP_WRITE,
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TRUE, mapname);
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}
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if (!shared_h &&
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!(shared_h = CreateFileMappingA ((HANDLE) 0xffffffff,
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&sec_all,
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PAGE_READWRITE,
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0,
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size,
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mapname)))
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api_fatal ("CreateFileMappingA, %E. Terminating.");
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}
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shared = (shared_info *) MapViewOfFileEx (shared_h,
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FILE_MAP_READ | FILE_MAP_WRITE,
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0, 0, 0, addr);
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if (!shared)
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{
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/* Probably win95, so try without specifying the address. */
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shared = (shared_info *) MapViewOfFileEx (shared_h,
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FILE_MAP_READ|FILE_MAP_WRITE,
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0,0,0,0);
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}
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if (!shared)
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api_fatal ("MapViewOfFileEx, %E. Terminating.");
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debug_printf ("name %s, shared %p, h %p", name, shared, shared_h);
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/* FIXME: I couldn't find anywhere in the documentation a note about
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whether the memory is initialized to zero. The code assumes it does
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and since this part seems to be working, we'll leave it as is. */
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return shared;
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}
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void
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shared_info::initialize ()
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{
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/* Ya, Win32 provides a way for a dll to watch when it's first loaded.
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We may eventually want to use it but for now we have this. */
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if (inited)
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{
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if (inited != SHAREDVER)
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api_fatal ("Shared region version mismatch. Version %x != %x.\n"
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"Are you using multiple versions of cygwin1.dll?\n"
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"Run 'cygcheck -r -s -v' to find out.",
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inited, SHAREDVER);
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return;
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}
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/* Initialize the mount table. */
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mount.init ();
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/* Initialize the queue of deleted files. */
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delqueue.init ();
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/* Initialize tty table. */
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tty.init ();
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/* Fetch misc. registry entries. */
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reg_key reg (KEY_READ, NULL);
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/* Note that reserving a huge amount of heap space does not result in
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swapping since we are not committing it. */
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/* FIXME: We should not be restricted to a fixed size heap no matter
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what the fixed size is. */
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heap_chunk_in_mb = reg.get_int ("heap_chunk_in_mb", 128);
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if (heap_chunk_in_mb < 4)
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{
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heap_chunk_in_mb = 4;
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reg.set_int ("heap_chunk_in_mb", heap_chunk_in_mb);
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}
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inited = SHAREDVER;
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}
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void __stdcall
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shared_init ()
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{
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open_shared_file_map ();
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cygwin_shared->initialize ();
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}
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void __stdcall
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shared_terminate ()
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{
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if (cygwin_shared_h)
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ForceCloseHandle (cygwin_shared_h);
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}
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unsigned
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shared_info::heap_chunk_size ()
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{
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return heap_chunk_in_mb << 20;
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}
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/* For apps that wish to access the shared data. */
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shared_info *
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cygwin_getshared ()
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{
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return cygwin_shared;
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}
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/*
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* Function to return a common SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR * that
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* allows all access.
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*/
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static NO_COPY SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR *null_sdp = 0;
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SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR *__stdcall
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get_null_sd ()
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{
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static NO_COPY SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sd;
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if (null_sdp == 0)
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{
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InitializeSecurityDescriptor (&sd, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION);
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SetSecurityDescriptorDacl (&sd, TRUE, 0, FALSE);
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null_sdp = &sd;
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}
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return null_sdp;
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}
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extern PSID get_admin_sid ();
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extern PSID get_system_sid ();
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extern PSID get_creator_owner_sid ();
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PSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES __stdcall
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sec_user (PVOID sa_buf, PSID sid2, BOOL inherit)
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{
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if (! sa_buf)
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return inherit ? &sec_none_nih : &sec_none;
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PSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES psa = (PSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) sa_buf;
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PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR psd = (PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)
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((char *) sa_buf + sizeof (*psa));
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PACL acl = (PACL) ((char *) sa_buf + sizeof (*psa) + sizeof (*psd));
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char sid_buf[MAX_SID_LEN];
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PSID sid = (PSID) sid_buf;
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if (myself->use_psid)
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CopySid (MAX_SID_LEN, sid, myself->psid);
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else if (! lookup_name (getlogin (), myself->logsrv, sid))
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return inherit ? &sec_none_nih : &sec_none;
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size_t acl_len = sizeof (ACL)
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+ 4 * (sizeof (ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE) - sizeof (DWORD))
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+ GetLengthSid (sid)
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+ GetLengthSid (get_admin_sid ())
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+ GetLengthSid (get_system_sid ())
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+ GetLengthSid (get_creator_owner_sid ());
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if (sid2)
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acl_len += sizeof (ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE) - sizeof (DWORD)
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+ GetLengthSid (sid2);
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if (! InitializeAcl (acl, acl_len, ACL_REVISION))
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debug_printf("InitializeAcl %E");
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if (! AddAccessAllowedAce (acl, ACL_REVISION,
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SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL | STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL,
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sid))
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debug_printf("AddAccessAllowedAce(%s) %E", getlogin());
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if (! AddAccessAllowedAce (acl, ACL_REVISION,
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SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL | STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL,
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get_admin_sid ()))
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debug_printf("AddAccessAllowedAce(admin) %E");
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if (! AddAccessAllowedAce (acl, ACL_REVISION,
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SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL | STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL,
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get_system_sid ()))
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debug_printf("AddAccessAllowedAce(system) %E");
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if (! AddAccessAllowedAce (acl, ACL_REVISION,
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SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL | STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL,
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get_creator_owner_sid ()))
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debug_printf("AddAccessAllowedAce(creator_owner) %E");
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if (sid2)
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if (! AddAccessAllowedAce (acl, ACL_REVISION,
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SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL | STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL,
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sid2))
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debug_printf("AddAccessAllowedAce(sid2) %E");
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if (! InitializeSecurityDescriptor (psd,
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SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION))
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debug_printf("InitializeSecurityDescriptor %E");
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/*
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* Setting the owner lets the created security attribute not work
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* on NT4 SP3 Server. Don't know why, but the function still does
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* what it should do also if the owner isn't set.
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*/
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#if 0
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if (! SetSecurityDescriptorOwner (psd, sid, FALSE))
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debug_printf("SetSecurityDescriptorOwner %E");
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#endif
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if (! SetSecurityDescriptorDacl (psd, TRUE, acl, FALSE))
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debug_printf("SetSecurityDescriptorDacl %E");
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psa->nLength = sizeof (SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
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psa->lpSecurityDescriptor = psd;
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psa->bInheritHandle = inherit;
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return psa;
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}
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SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES *__stdcall
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sec_user_nih (PVOID sa_buf, PSID sid2)
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{
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return sec_user (sa_buf, sid2, FALSE);
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}
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