From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc.rs | 246 +++ library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc/tests.rs | 9 + library/std/src/sys/windows/args.rs | 406 +++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/args/tests.rs | 91 + library/std/src/sys/windows/c.rs | 1340 +++++++++++++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs | 1883 +++++++++++++++++++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/cmath.rs | 92 + library/std/src/sys/windows/compat.rs | 273 +++ library/std/src/sys/windows/env.rs | 9 + library/std/src/sys/windows/fs.rs | 1399 +++++++++++++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/handle.rs | 335 ++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/handle/tests.rs | 22 + library/std/src/sys/windows/io.rs | 80 + library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/condvar.rs | 52 + library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mod.rs | 6 + library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mutex.rs | 57 + library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/rwlock.rs | 42 + library/std/src/sys/windows/memchr.rs | 5 + library/std/src/sys/windows/mod.rs | 323 ++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/net.rs | 476 ++++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/os.rs | 328 ++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/os/tests.rs | 13 + library/std/src/sys/windows/os_str.rs | 226 +++ library/std/src/sys/windows/path.rs | 333 ++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/path/tests.rs | 137 ++ library/std/src/sys/windows/pipe.rs | 538 ++++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/process.rs | 847 +++++++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/process/tests.rs | 222 +++ library/std/src/sys/windows/rand.rs | 35 + library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow.rs | 42 + library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow_uwp.rs | 11 + library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs | 422 +++++ library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio_uwp.rs | 87 + library/std/src/sys/windows/thread.rs | 125 ++ library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_dtor.rs | 28 + library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_key.rs | 238 +++ library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_parker.rs | 255 +++ library/std/src/sys/windows/time.rs | 224 +++ 38 files changed, 11257 insertions(+) create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc/tests.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/args.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/args/tests.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/c.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/cmath.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/compat.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/env.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/fs.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/handle.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/handle/tests.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/io.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/condvar.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mod.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mutex.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/rwlock.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/memchr.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/mod.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/net.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/os.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/os/tests.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/os_str.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/path.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/path/tests.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/pipe.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/process.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/process/tests.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/rand.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow_uwp.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio_uwp.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/thread.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_dtor.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_key.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_parker.rs create mode 100644 library/std/src/sys/windows/time.rs (limited to 'library/std/src/sys/windows') diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fdc81cdea --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc.rs @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +#![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] + +use crate::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout, System}; +use crate::ffi::c_void; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, Ordering}; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::common::alloc::{realloc_fallback, MIN_ALIGN}; + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + +// Heap memory management on Windows is done by using the system Heap API (heapapi.h) +// See https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/heapapi/ + +// Flag to indicate that the memory returned by `HeapAlloc` should be zeroed. +const HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY: c::DWORD = 0x00000008; + +extern "system" { + // Get a handle to the default heap of the current process, or null if the operation fails. + // + // SAFETY: Successful calls to this function within the same process are assumed to + // always return the same handle, which remains valid for the entire lifetime of the process. + // + // See https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-getprocessheap + fn GetProcessHeap() -> c::HANDLE; + + // Allocate a block of `dwBytes` bytes of memory from a given heap `hHeap`. + // The allocated memory may be uninitialized, or zeroed if `dwFlags` is + // set to `HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY`. + // + // Returns a pointer to the newly-allocated memory or null if the operation fails. + // The returned pointer will be aligned to at least `MIN_ALIGN`. + // + // SAFETY: + // - `hHeap` must be a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. + // - `dwFlags` must be set to either zero or `HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY`. + // + // Note that `dwBytes` is allowed to be zero, contrary to some other allocators. + // + // See https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heapalloc + fn HeapAlloc(hHeap: c::HANDLE, dwFlags: c::DWORD, dwBytes: c::SIZE_T) -> c::LPVOID; + + // Reallocate a block of memory behind a given pointer `lpMem` from a given heap `hHeap`, + // to a block of at least `dwBytes` bytes, either shrinking the block in place, + // or allocating at a new location, copying memory, and freeing the original location. + // + // Returns a pointer to the reallocated memory or null if the operation fails. + // The returned pointer will be aligned to at least `MIN_ALIGN`. + // If the operation fails the given block will never have been freed. + // + // SAFETY: + // - `hHeap` must be a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. + // - `dwFlags` must be set to zero. + // - `lpMem` must be a non-null pointer to an allocated block returned by `HeapAlloc` or + // `HeapReAlloc`, that has not already been freed. + // If the block was successfully reallocated at a new location, pointers pointing to + // the freed memory, such as `lpMem`, must not be dereferenced ever again. + // + // Note that `dwBytes` is allowed to be zero, contrary to some other allocators. + // + // See https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heaprealloc + fn HeapReAlloc( + hHeap: c::HANDLE, + dwFlags: c::DWORD, + lpMem: c::LPVOID, + dwBytes: c::SIZE_T, + ) -> c::LPVOID; + + // Free a block of memory behind a given pointer `lpMem` from a given heap `hHeap`. + // Returns a nonzero value if the operation is successful, and zero if the operation fails. + // + // SAFETY: + // - `hHeap` must be a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. + // - `dwFlags` must be set to zero. + // - `lpMem` must be a pointer to an allocated block returned by `HeapAlloc` or `HeapReAlloc`, + // that has not already been freed. + // If the block was successfully freed, pointers pointing to the freed memory, such as `lpMem`, + // must not be dereferenced ever again. + // + // Note that `lpMem` is allowed to be null, which will not cause the operation to fail. + // + // See https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heapfree + fn HeapFree(hHeap: c::HANDLE, dwFlags: c::DWORD, lpMem: c::LPVOID) -> c::BOOL; +} + +// Cached handle to the default heap of the current process. +// Either a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`, or null when not yet initialized or `GetProcessHeap` failed. +static HEAP: AtomicPtr = AtomicPtr::new(ptr::null_mut()); + +// Get a handle to the default heap of the current process, or null if the operation fails. +// If this operation is successful, `HEAP` will be successfully initialized and contain +// a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. +#[inline] +fn init_or_get_process_heap() -> c::HANDLE { + let heap = HEAP.load(Ordering::Relaxed); + if heap.is_null() { + // `HEAP` has not yet been successfully initialized + let heap = unsafe { GetProcessHeap() }; + if !heap.is_null() { + // SAFETY: No locking is needed because within the same process, + // successful calls to `GetProcessHeap` will always return the same value, even on different threads. + HEAP.store(heap, Ordering::Release); + + // SAFETY: `HEAP` contains a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap` + heap + } else { + // Could not get the current process heap. + ptr::null_mut() + } + } else { + // SAFETY: `HEAP` contains a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap` + heap + } +} + +// Get a non-null handle to the default heap of the current process. +// SAFETY: `HEAP` must have been successfully initialized. +#[inline] +unsafe fn get_process_heap() -> c::HANDLE { + HEAP.load(Ordering::Acquire) +} + +// Header containing a pointer to the start of an allocated block. +// SAFETY: Size and alignment must be <= `MIN_ALIGN`. +#[repr(C)] +struct Header(*mut u8); + +// Allocate a block of optionally zeroed memory for a given `layout`. +// SAFETY: Returns a pointer satisfying the guarantees of `System` about allocated pointers, +// or null if the operation fails. If this returns non-null `HEAP` will have been successfully +// initialized. +#[inline] +unsafe fn allocate(layout: Layout, zeroed: bool) -> *mut u8 { + let heap = init_or_get_process_heap(); + if heap.is_null() { + // Allocation has failed, could not get the current process heap. + return ptr::null_mut(); + } + + // Allocated memory will be either zeroed or uninitialized. + let flags = if zeroed { HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY } else { 0 }; + + if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN { + // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. + // The returned pointer points to the start of an allocated block. + unsafe { HeapAlloc(heap, flags, layout.size()) as *mut u8 } + } else { + // Allocate extra padding in order to be able to satisfy the alignment. + let total = layout.align() + layout.size(); + + // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`. + let ptr = unsafe { HeapAlloc(heap, flags, total) as *mut u8 }; + if ptr.is_null() { + // Allocation has failed. + return ptr::null_mut(); + } + + // Create a correctly aligned pointer offset from the start of the allocated block, + // and write a header before it. + + let offset = layout.align() - (ptr.addr() & (layout.align() - 1)); + // SAFETY: `MIN_ALIGN` <= `offset` <= `layout.align()` and the size of the allocated + // block is `layout.align() + layout.size()`. `aligned` will thus be a correctly aligned + // pointer inside the allocated block with at least `layout.size()` bytes after it and at + // least `MIN_ALIGN` bytes of padding before it. + let aligned = unsafe { ptr.add(offset) }; + // SAFETY: Because the size and alignment of a header is <= `MIN_ALIGN` and `aligned` + // is aligned to at least `MIN_ALIGN` and has at least `MIN_ALIGN` bytes of padding before + // it, it is safe to write a header directly before it. + unsafe { ptr::write((aligned as *mut Header).offset(-1), Header(ptr)) }; + + // SAFETY: The returned pointer does not point to the to the start of an allocated block, + // but there is a header readable directly before it containing the location of the start + // of the block. + aligned + } +} + +// All pointers returned by this allocator have, in addition to the guarantees of `GlobalAlloc`, the +// following properties: +// +// If the pointer was allocated or reallocated with a `layout` specifying an alignment <= `MIN_ALIGN` +// the pointer will be aligned to at least `MIN_ALIGN` and point to the start of the allocated block. +// +// If the pointer was allocated or reallocated with a `layout` specifying an alignment > `MIN_ALIGN` +// the pointer will be aligned to the specified alignment and not point to the start of the allocated block. +// Instead there will be a header readable directly before the returned pointer, containing the actual +// location of the start of the block. +#[stable(feature = "alloc_system_type", since = "1.28.0")] +unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for System { + #[inline] + unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 { + // SAFETY: Pointers returned by `allocate` satisfy the guarantees of `System` + let zeroed = false; + unsafe { allocate(layout, zeroed) } + } + + #[inline] + unsafe fn alloc_zeroed(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 { + // SAFETY: Pointers returned by `allocate` satisfy the guarantees of `System` + let zeroed = true; + unsafe { allocate(layout, zeroed) } + } + + #[inline] + unsafe fn dealloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout) { + let block = { + if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN { + ptr + } else { + // The location of the start of the block is stored in the padding before `ptr`. + + // SAFETY: Because of the contract of `System`, `ptr` is guaranteed to be non-null + // and have a header readable directly before it. + unsafe { ptr::read((ptr as *mut Header).offset(-1)).0 } + } + }; + + // SAFETY: because `ptr` has been successfully allocated with this allocator, + // `HEAP` must have been successfully initialized. + let heap = unsafe { get_process_heap() }; + + // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`, + // `block` is a pointer to the start of an allocated block. + unsafe { HeapFree(heap, 0, block as c::LPVOID) }; + } + + #[inline] + unsafe fn realloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8 { + if layout.align() <= MIN_ALIGN { + // SAFETY: because `ptr` has been successfully allocated with this allocator, + // `HEAP` must have been successfully initialized. + let heap = unsafe { get_process_heap() }; + + // SAFETY: `heap` is a non-null handle returned by `GetProcessHeap`, + // `ptr` is a pointer to the start of an allocated block. + // The returned pointer points to the start of an allocated block. + unsafe { HeapReAlloc(heap, 0, ptr as c::LPVOID, new_size) as *mut u8 } + } else { + // SAFETY: `realloc_fallback` is implemented using `dealloc` and `alloc`, which will + // correctly handle `ptr` and return a pointer satisfying the guarantees of `System` + unsafe { realloc_fallback(self, ptr, layout, new_size) } + } + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc/tests.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..674a3e1d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/alloc/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +use super::{Header, MIN_ALIGN}; +use crate::mem; + +#[test] +fn alloc_header() { + // Header must fit in the padding before an aligned pointer + assert!(mem::size_of::
() <= MIN_ALIGN); + assert!(mem::align_of::
() <= MIN_ALIGN); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/args.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/args.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01f262982 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/args.rs @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ +//! The Windows command line is just a string +//! +//! +//! This module implements the parsing necessary to turn that string into a list of arguments. + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + +use crate::ffi::OsString; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::io; +use crate::marker::PhantomData; +use crate::num::NonZeroU16; +use crate::os::windows::prelude::*; +use crate::path::PathBuf; +use crate::ptr::NonNull; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::process::ensure_no_nuls; +use crate::sys::windows::os::current_exe; +use crate::vec; + +use core::iter; + +/// This is the const equivalent to `NonZeroU16::new(n).unwrap()` +/// +/// FIXME: This can be removed once `Option::unwrap` is stably const. +/// See the `const_option` feature (#67441). +const fn non_zero_u16(n: u16) -> NonZeroU16 { + match NonZeroU16::new(n) { + Some(n) => n, + None => panic!("called `unwrap` on a `None` value"), + } +} + +pub fn args() -> Args { + // SAFETY: `GetCommandLineW` returns a pointer to a null terminated UTF-16 + // string so it's safe for `WStrUnits` to use. + unsafe { + let lp_cmd_line = c::GetCommandLineW(); + let parsed_args_list = parse_lp_cmd_line(WStrUnits::new(lp_cmd_line), || { + current_exe().map(PathBuf::into_os_string).unwrap_or_else(|_| OsString::new()) + }); + + Args { parsed_args_list: parsed_args_list.into_iter() } + } +} + +/// Implements the Windows command-line argument parsing algorithm. +/// +/// Microsoft's documentation for the Windows CLI argument format can be found at +/// +/// +/// A more in-depth explanation is here: +/// +/// +/// Windows includes a function to do command line parsing in shell32.dll. +/// However, this is not used for two reasons: +/// +/// 1. Linking with that DLL causes the process to be registered as a GUI application. +/// GUI applications add a bunch of overhead, even if no windows are drawn. See +/// . +/// +/// 2. It does not follow the modern C/C++ argv rules outlined in the first two links above. +/// +/// This function was tested for equivalence to the C/C++ parsing rules using an +/// extensive test suite available at +/// . +fn parse_lp_cmd_line<'a, F: Fn() -> OsString>( + lp_cmd_line: Option>, + exe_name: F, +) -> Vec { + const BACKSLASH: NonZeroU16 = non_zero_u16(b'\\' as u16); + const QUOTE: NonZeroU16 = non_zero_u16(b'"' as u16); + const TAB: NonZeroU16 = non_zero_u16(b'\t' as u16); + const SPACE: NonZeroU16 = non_zero_u16(b' ' as u16); + + let mut ret_val = Vec::new(); + // If the cmd line pointer is null or it points to an empty string then + // return the name of the executable as argv[0]. + if lp_cmd_line.as_ref().and_then(|cmd| cmd.peek()).is_none() { + ret_val.push(exe_name()); + return ret_val; + } + let mut code_units = lp_cmd_line.unwrap(); + + // The executable name at the beginning is special. + let mut in_quotes = false; + let mut cur = Vec::new(); + for w in &mut code_units { + match w { + // A quote mark always toggles `in_quotes` no matter what because + // there are no escape characters when parsing the executable name. + QUOTE => in_quotes = !in_quotes, + // If not `in_quotes` then whitespace ends argv[0]. + SPACE | TAB if !in_quotes => break, + // In all other cases the code unit is taken literally. + _ => cur.push(w.get()), + } + } + // Skip whitespace. + code_units.advance_while(|w| w == SPACE || w == TAB); + ret_val.push(OsString::from_wide(&cur)); + + // Parse the arguments according to these rules: + // * All code units are taken literally except space, tab, quote and backslash. + // * When not `in_quotes`, space and tab separate arguments. Consecutive spaces and tabs are + // treated as a single separator. + // * A space or tab `in_quotes` is taken literally. + // * A quote toggles `in_quotes` mode unless it's escaped. An escaped quote is taken literally. + // * A quote can be escaped if preceded by an odd number of backslashes. + // * If any number of backslashes is immediately followed by a quote then the number of + // backslashes is halved (rounding down). + // * Backslashes not followed by a quote are all taken literally. + // * If `in_quotes` then a quote can also be escaped using another quote + // (i.e. two consecutive quotes become one literal quote). + let mut cur = Vec::new(); + let mut in_quotes = false; + while let Some(w) = code_units.next() { + match w { + // If not `in_quotes`, a space or tab ends the argument. + SPACE | TAB if !in_quotes => { + ret_val.push(OsString::from_wide(&cur[..])); + cur.truncate(0); + + // Skip whitespace. + code_units.advance_while(|w| w == SPACE || w == TAB); + } + // Backslashes can escape quotes or backslashes but only if consecutive backslashes are followed by a quote. + BACKSLASH => { + let backslash_count = code_units.advance_while(|w| w == BACKSLASH) + 1; + if code_units.peek() == Some(QUOTE) { + cur.extend(iter::repeat(BACKSLASH.get()).take(backslash_count / 2)); + // The quote is escaped if there are an odd number of backslashes. + if backslash_count % 2 == 1 { + code_units.next(); + cur.push(QUOTE.get()); + } + } else { + // If there is no quote on the end then there is no escaping. + cur.extend(iter::repeat(BACKSLASH.get()).take(backslash_count)); + } + } + // If `in_quotes` and not backslash escaped (see above) then a quote either + // unsets `in_quote` or is escaped by another quote. + QUOTE if in_quotes => match code_units.peek() { + // Two consecutive quotes when `in_quotes` produces one literal quote. + Some(QUOTE) => { + cur.push(QUOTE.get()); + code_units.next(); + } + // Otherwise set `in_quotes`. + Some(_) => in_quotes = false, + // The end of the command line. + // Push `cur` even if empty, which we do by breaking while `in_quotes` is still set. + None => break, + }, + // If not `in_quotes` and not BACKSLASH escaped (see above) then a quote sets `in_quote`. + QUOTE => in_quotes = true, + // Everything else is always taken literally. + _ => cur.push(w.get()), + } + } + // Push the final argument, if any. + if !cur.is_empty() || in_quotes { + ret_val.push(OsString::from_wide(&cur[..])); + } + ret_val +} + +pub struct Args { + parsed_args_list: vec::IntoIter, +} + +impl fmt::Debug for Args { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + self.parsed_args_list.as_slice().fmt(f) + } +} + +impl Iterator for Args { + type Item = OsString; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + self.parsed_args_list.next() + } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.parsed_args_list.size_hint() + } +} + +impl DoubleEndedIterator for Args { + fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { + self.parsed_args_list.next_back() + } +} + +impl ExactSizeIterator for Args { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.parsed_args_list.len() + } +} + +/// A safe iterator over a LPWSTR +/// (aka a pointer to a series of UTF-16 code units terminated by a NULL). +struct WStrUnits<'a> { + // The pointer must never be null... + lpwstr: NonNull, + // ...and the memory it points to must be valid for this lifetime. + lifetime: PhantomData<&'a [u16]>, +} +impl WStrUnits<'_> { + /// Create the iterator. Returns `None` if `lpwstr` is null. + /// + /// SAFETY: `lpwstr` must point to a null-terminated wide string that lives + /// at least as long as the lifetime of this struct. + unsafe fn new(lpwstr: *const u16) -> Option { + Some(Self { lpwstr: NonNull::new(lpwstr as _)?, lifetime: PhantomData }) + } + fn peek(&self) -> Option { + // SAFETY: It's always safe to read the current item because we don't + // ever move out of the array's bounds. + unsafe { NonZeroU16::new(*self.lpwstr.as_ptr()) } + } + /// Advance the iterator while `predicate` returns true. + /// Returns the number of items it advanced by. + fn advance_while bool>(&mut self, mut predicate: P) -> usize { + let mut counter = 0; + while let Some(w) = self.peek() { + if !predicate(w) { + break; + } + counter += 1; + self.next(); + } + counter + } +} +impl Iterator for WStrUnits<'_> { + // This can never return zero as that marks the end of the string. + type Item = NonZeroU16; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + // SAFETY: If NULL is reached we immediately return. + // Therefore it's safe to advance the pointer after that. + unsafe { + let next = self.peek()?; + self.lpwstr = NonNull::new_unchecked(self.lpwstr.as_ptr().add(1)); + Some(next) + } + } +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +pub(crate) enum Arg { + /// Add quotes (if needed) + Regular(OsString), + /// Append raw string without quoting + Raw(OsString), +} + +enum Quote { + // Every arg is quoted + Always, + // Whitespace and empty args are quoted + Auto, + // Arg appended without any changes (#29494) + Never, +} + +pub(crate) fn append_arg(cmd: &mut Vec, arg: &Arg, force_quotes: bool) -> io::Result<()> { + let (arg, quote) = match arg { + Arg::Regular(arg) => (arg, if force_quotes { Quote::Always } else { Quote::Auto }), + Arg::Raw(arg) => (arg, Quote::Never), + }; + + // If an argument has 0 characters then we need to quote it to ensure + // that it actually gets passed through on the command line or otherwise + // it will be dropped entirely when parsed on the other end. + ensure_no_nuls(arg)?; + let arg_bytes = arg.bytes(); + let (quote, escape) = match quote { + Quote::Always => (true, true), + Quote::Auto => { + (arg_bytes.iter().any(|c| *c == b' ' || *c == b'\t') || arg_bytes.is_empty(), true) + } + Quote::Never => (false, false), + }; + if quote { + cmd.push('"' as u16); + } + + let mut backslashes: usize = 0; + for x in arg.encode_wide() { + if escape { + if x == '\\' as u16 { + backslashes += 1; + } else { + if x == '"' as u16 { + // Add n+1 backslashes to total 2n+1 before internal '"'. + cmd.extend((0..=backslashes).map(|_| '\\' as u16)); + } + backslashes = 0; + } + } + cmd.push(x); + } + + if quote { + // Add n backslashes to total 2n before ending '"'. + cmd.extend((0..backslashes).map(|_| '\\' as u16)); + cmd.push('"' as u16); + } + Ok(()) +} + +pub(crate) fn make_bat_command_line( + script: &[u16], + args: &[Arg], + force_quotes: bool, +) -> io::Result> { + // Set the start of the command line to `cmd.exe /c "` + // It is necessary to surround the command in an extra pair of quotes, + // hence the trailing quote here. It will be closed after all arguments + // have been added. + let mut cmd: Vec = "cmd.exe /c \"".encode_utf16().collect(); + + // Push the script name surrounded by its quote pair. + cmd.push(b'"' as u16); + // Windows file names cannot contain a `"` character or end with `\\`. + // If the script name does then return an error. + if script.contains(&(b'"' as u16)) || script.last() == Some(&(b'\\' as u16)) { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "Windows file names may not contain `\"` or end with `\\`" + )); + } + cmd.extend_from_slice(script.strip_suffix(&[0]).unwrap_or(script)); + cmd.push(b'"' as u16); + + // Append the arguments. + // FIXME: This needs tests to ensure that the arguments are properly + // reconstructed by the batch script by default. + for arg in args { + cmd.push(' ' as u16); + append_arg(&mut cmd, arg, force_quotes)?; + } + + // Close the quote we left opened earlier. + cmd.push(b'"' as u16); + + Ok(cmd) +} + +/// Takes a path and tries to return a non-verbatim path. +/// +/// This is necessary because cmd.exe does not support verbatim paths. +pub(crate) fn to_user_path(mut path: Vec) -> io::Result> { + use crate::ptr; + use crate::sys::windows::fill_utf16_buf; + + // UTF-16 encoded code points, used in parsing and building UTF-16 paths. + // All of these are in the ASCII range so they can be cast directly to `u16`. + const SEP: u16 = b'\\' as _; + const QUERY: u16 = b'?' as _; + const COLON: u16 = b':' as _; + const U: u16 = b'U' as _; + const N: u16 = b'N' as _; + const C: u16 = b'C' as _; + + // Early return if the path is too long to remove the verbatim prefix. + const LEGACY_MAX_PATH: usize = 260; + if path.len() > LEGACY_MAX_PATH { + return Ok(path); + } + + match &path[..] { + // `\\?\C:\...` => `C:\...` + [SEP, SEP, QUERY, SEP, _, COLON, SEP, ..] => unsafe { + let lpfilename = path[4..].as_ptr(); + fill_utf16_buf( + |buffer, size| c::GetFullPathNameW(lpfilename, size, buffer, ptr::null_mut()), + |full_path: &[u16]| { + if full_path == &path[4..path.len() - 1] { full_path.into() } else { path } + }, + ) + }, + // `\\?\UNC\...` => `\\...` + [SEP, SEP, QUERY, SEP, U, N, C, SEP, ..] => unsafe { + // Change the `C` in `UNC\` to `\` so we can get a slice that starts with `\\`. + path[6] = b'\\' as u16; + let lpfilename = path[6..].as_ptr(); + fill_utf16_buf( + |buffer, size| c::GetFullPathNameW(lpfilename, size, buffer, ptr::null_mut()), + |full_path: &[u16]| { + if full_path == &path[6..path.len() - 1] { + full_path.into() + } else { + // Restore the 'C' in "UNC". + path[6] = b'C' as u16; + path + } + }, + ) + }, + // For everything else, leave the path unchanged. + _ => Ok(path), + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/args/tests.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/args/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..82c32d08c --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/args/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +use crate::ffi::OsString; +use crate::sys::windows::args::*; + +fn chk(string: &str, parts: &[&str]) { + let mut wide: Vec = OsString::from(string).encode_wide().collect(); + wide.push(0); + let parsed = + unsafe { parse_lp_cmd_line(WStrUnits::new(wide.as_ptr()), || OsString::from("TEST.EXE")) }; + let expected: Vec = parts.iter().map(|k| OsString::from(k)).collect(); + assert_eq!(parsed.as_slice(), expected.as_slice(), "{:?}", string); +} + +#[test] +fn empty() { + chk("", &["TEST.EXE"]); + chk("\0", &["TEST.EXE"]); +} + +#[test] +fn single_words() { + chk("EXE one_word", &["EXE", "one_word"]); + chk("EXE a", &["EXE", "a"]); + chk("EXE 😅", &["EXE", "😅"]); + chk("EXE 😅🤦", &["EXE", "😅🤦"]); +} + +#[test] +fn official_examples() { + chk(r#"EXE "abc" d e"#, &["EXE", "abc", "d", "e"]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\b d"e f"g h"#, &["EXE", r"a\\\b", "de fg", "h"]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\"b c d"#, &["EXE", r#"a\"b"#, "c", "d"]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\\"b c" d e"#, &["EXE", r"a\\b c", "d", "e"]); +} + +#[test] +fn whitespace_behavior() { + chk(" test", &["", "test"]); + chk(" test", &["", "test"]); + chk(" test test2", &["", "test", "test2"]); + chk(" test test2", &["", "test", "test2"]); + chk("test test2 ", &["test", "test2"]); + chk("test test2 ", &["test", "test2"]); + chk("test ", &["test"]); +} + +#[test] +fn genius_quotes() { + chk(r#"EXE "" """#, &["EXE", "", ""]); + chk(r#"EXE "" """"#, &["EXE", "", r#"""#]); + chk( + r#"EXE "this is """all""" in the same argument""#, + &["EXE", r#"this is "all" in the same argument"#], + ); + chk(r#"EXE "a"""#, &["EXE", r#"a""#]); + chk(r#"EXE "a"" a"#, &["EXE", r#"a" a"#]); + // quotes cannot be escaped in command names + chk(r#""EXE" check"#, &["EXE", "check"]); + chk(r#""EXE check""#, &["EXE check"]); + chk(r#""EXE """for""" check"#, &["EXE for check"]); + chk(r#""EXE \"for\" check"#, &[r"EXE \for\ check"]); + chk(r#""EXE \" for \" check"#, &[r"EXE \", "for", r#"""#, "check"]); + chk(r#"E"X"E test"#, &["EXE", "test"]); + chk(r#"EX""E test"#, &["EXE", "test"]); +} + +// from https://daviddeley.com/autohotkey/parameters/parameters.htm#WINCRULESEX +#[test] +fn post_2008() { + chk("EXE CallMeIshmael", &["EXE", "CallMeIshmael"]); + chk(r#"EXE "Call Me Ishmael""#, &["EXE", "Call Me Ishmael"]); + chk(r#"EXE Cal"l Me I"shmael"#, &["EXE", "Call Me Ishmael"]); + chk(r#"EXE CallMe\"Ishmael"#, &["EXE", r#"CallMe"Ishmael"#]); + chk(r#"EXE "CallMe\"Ishmael""#, &["EXE", r#"CallMe"Ishmael"#]); + chk(r#"EXE "Call Me Ishmael\\""#, &["EXE", r"Call Me Ishmael\"]); + chk(r#"EXE "CallMe\\\"Ishmael""#, &["EXE", r#"CallMe\"Ishmael"#]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\b"#, &["EXE", r"a\\\b"]); + chk(r#"EXE "a\\\b""#, &["EXE", r"a\\\b"]); + chk(r#"EXE "\"Call Me Ishmael\"""#, &["EXE", r#""Call Me Ishmael""#]); + chk(r#"EXE "C:\TEST A\\""#, &["EXE", r"C:\TEST A\"]); + chk(r#"EXE "\"C:\TEST A\\\"""#, &["EXE", r#""C:\TEST A\""#]); + chk(r#"EXE "a b c" d e"#, &["EXE", "a b c", "d", "e"]); + chk(r#"EXE "ab\"c" "\\" d"#, &["EXE", r#"ab"c"#, r"\", "d"]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\b d"e f"g h"#, &["EXE", r"a\\\b", "de fg", "h"]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\"b c d"#, &["EXE", r#"a\"b"#, "c", "d"]); + chk(r#"EXE a\\\\"b c" d e"#, &["EXE", r"a\\b c", "d", "e"]); + // Double Double Quotes + chk(r#"EXE "a b c"""#, &["EXE", r#"a b c""#]); + chk(r#"EXE """CallMeIshmael""" b c"#, &["EXE", r#""CallMeIshmael""#, "b", "c"]); + chk(r#"EXE """Call Me Ishmael""""#, &["EXE", r#""Call Me Ishmael""#]); + chk(r#"EXE """"Call Me Ishmael"" b c"#, &["EXE", r#""Call"#, "Me", "Ishmael", "b", "c"]); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/c.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/c.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..478068c73 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/c.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1340 @@ +//! C definitions used by libnative that don't belong in liblibc + +#![allow(nonstandard_style)] +#![cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))] +#![unstable(issue = "none", feature = "windows_c")] + +use crate::ffi::CStr; +use crate::mem; +use crate::os::raw::{c_char, c_int, c_long, c_longlong, c_uint, c_ulong, c_ushort}; +use crate::os::windows::io::{BorrowedHandle, HandleOrInvalid, HandleOrNull}; +use crate::ptr; +use core::ffi::NonZero_c_ulong; + +use libc::{c_void, size_t, wchar_t}; + +#[path = "c/errors.rs"] // c.rs is included from two places so we need to specify this +mod errors; +pub use errors::*; + +pub use self::EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION::*; +pub use self::FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS::*; + +pub type DWORD_PTR = ULONG_PTR; +pub type DWORD = c_ulong; +pub type NonZeroDWORD = NonZero_c_ulong; +pub type HANDLE = LPVOID; +pub type HINSTANCE = HANDLE; +pub type HMODULE = HINSTANCE; +pub type HRESULT = LONG; +pub type BOOL = c_int; +pub type BYTE = u8; +pub type BOOLEAN = BYTE; +pub type GROUP = c_uint; +pub type LARGE_INTEGER = c_longlong; +pub type LONG = c_long; +pub type UINT = c_uint; +pub type WCHAR = u16; +pub type USHORT = c_ushort; +pub type SIZE_T = usize; +pub type WORD = u16; +pub type CHAR = c_char; +pub type CCHAR = c_char; +pub type ULONG_PTR = usize; +pub type ULONG = c_ulong; +pub type NTSTATUS = LONG; +pub type ACCESS_MASK = DWORD; + +pub type LPBOOL = *mut BOOL; +pub type LPBYTE = *mut BYTE; +pub type LPCSTR = *const CHAR; +pub type LPCWSTR = *const WCHAR; +pub type LPDWORD = *mut DWORD; +pub type LPHANDLE = *mut HANDLE; +pub type LPOVERLAPPED = *mut OVERLAPPED; +pub type LPPROCESS_INFORMATION = *mut PROCESS_INFORMATION; +pub type LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES = *mut SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES; +pub type LPSTARTUPINFO = *mut STARTUPINFO; +pub type LPVOID = *mut c_void; +pub type LPWCH = *mut WCHAR; +pub type LPWIN32_FIND_DATAW = *mut WIN32_FIND_DATAW; +pub type LPWSADATA = *mut WSADATA; +pub type LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO = *mut WSAPROTOCOL_INFO; +pub type LPWSTR = *mut WCHAR; +pub type LPFILETIME = *mut FILETIME; +pub type LPSYSTEM_INFO = *mut SYSTEM_INFO; +pub type LPWSABUF = *mut WSABUF; +pub type LPWSAOVERLAPPED = *mut c_void; +pub type LPWSAOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE = *mut c_void; + +pub type PCONDITION_VARIABLE = *mut CONDITION_VARIABLE; +pub type PLARGE_INTEGER = *mut c_longlong; +pub type PSRWLOCK = *mut SRWLOCK; + +pub type SOCKET = crate::os::windows::raw::SOCKET; +pub type socklen_t = c_int; +pub type ADDRESS_FAMILY = USHORT; + +pub const TRUE: BOOL = 1; +pub const FALSE: BOOL = 0; + +pub const CSTR_LESS_THAN: c_int = 1; +pub const CSTR_EQUAL: c_int = 2; +pub const CSTR_GREATER_THAN: c_int = 3; + +pub const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY: DWORD = 0x1; +pub const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY: DWORD = 0x10; +pub const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT: DWORD = 0x400; +pub const INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES: DWORD = DWORD::MAX; + +pub const FILE_SHARE_DELETE: DWORD = 0x4; +pub const FILE_SHARE_READ: DWORD = 0x1; +pub const FILE_SHARE_WRITE: DWORD = 0x2; + +pub const FILE_OPEN: ULONG = 0x00000001; +pub const FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT: ULONG = 0x200000; +pub const OBJ_DONT_REPARSE: ULONG = 0x1000; + +pub const CREATE_ALWAYS: DWORD = 2; +pub const CREATE_NEW: DWORD = 1; +pub const OPEN_ALWAYS: DWORD = 4; +pub const OPEN_EXISTING: DWORD = 3; +pub const TRUNCATE_EXISTING: DWORD = 5; + +pub const FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY: DWORD = 0x1; +pub const FILE_WRITE_DATA: DWORD = 0x00000002; +pub const FILE_APPEND_DATA: DWORD = 0x00000004; +pub const FILE_WRITE_EA: DWORD = 0x00000010; +pub const FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES: DWORD = 0x00000100; +pub const DELETE: DWORD = 0x10000; +pub const READ_CONTROL: DWORD = 0x00020000; +pub const SYNCHRONIZE: DWORD = 0x00100000; +pub const GENERIC_READ: DWORD = 0x80000000; +pub const GENERIC_WRITE: DWORD = 0x40000000; +pub const STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE: DWORD = READ_CONTROL; +pub const FILE_GENERIC_WRITE: DWORD = STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE + | FILE_WRITE_DATA + | FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES + | FILE_WRITE_EA + | FILE_APPEND_DATA + | SYNCHRONIZE; + +pub const FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT: DWORD = 0x00200000; +pub const FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS: DWORD = 0x02000000; +pub const SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT: DWORD = 0x00100000; + +pub const FIONBIO: c_ulong = 0x8004667e; + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy)] +pub struct WIN32_FIND_DATAW { + pub dwFileAttributes: DWORD, + pub ftCreationTime: FILETIME, + pub ftLastAccessTime: FILETIME, + pub ftLastWriteTime: FILETIME, + pub nFileSizeHigh: DWORD, + pub nFileSizeLow: DWORD, + pub dwReserved0: DWORD, + pub dwReserved1: DWORD, + pub cFileName: [wchar_t; 260], // #define MAX_PATH 260 + pub cAlternateFileName: [wchar_t; 14], +} +impl Clone for WIN32_FIND_DATAW { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + *self + } +} + +pub const WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED: DWORD = 0x01; +pub const WSA_FLAG_NO_HANDLE_INHERIT: DWORD = 0x80; + +pub const WSADESCRIPTION_LEN: usize = 256; +pub const WSASYS_STATUS_LEN: usize = 128; +pub const WSAPROTOCOL_LEN: DWORD = 255; +pub const INVALID_SOCKET: SOCKET = !0; + +pub const MAX_PROTOCOL_CHAIN: DWORD = 7; + +pub const MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 16 * 1024; +pub const FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT: DWORD = 0x900a8; +pub const IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK: DWORD = 0xa000000c; +pub const IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT: DWORD = 0xa0000003; +pub const SYMLINK_FLAG_RELATIVE: DWORD = 0x00000001; +pub const FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT: DWORD = 0x900a4; + +pub const SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_DIRECTORY: DWORD = 0x1; +pub const SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE: DWORD = 0x2; + +// Note that these are not actually HANDLEs, just values to pass to GetStdHandle +pub const STD_INPUT_HANDLE: DWORD = -10i32 as DWORD; +pub const STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE: DWORD = -11i32 as DWORD; +pub const STD_ERROR_HANDLE: DWORD = -12i32 as DWORD; + +pub const PROGRESS_CONTINUE: DWORD = 0; + +pub const E_NOTIMPL: HRESULT = 0x80004001u32 as HRESULT; + +pub const INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: HANDLE = ptr::invalid_mut(!0); + +pub const FACILITY_NT_BIT: DWORD = 0x1000_0000; + +pub const FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM: DWORD = 0x00001000; +pub const FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_HMODULE: DWORD = 0x00000800; +pub const FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS: DWORD = 0x00000200; + +pub const TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES: DWORD = 0xFFFFFFFF; + +pub const DLL_THREAD_DETACH: DWORD = 3; +pub const DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: DWORD = 0; + +pub const INFINITE: DWORD = !0; + +pub const DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS: DWORD = 0x00000002; + +pub const CONDITION_VARIABLE_INIT: CONDITION_VARIABLE = CONDITION_VARIABLE { ptr: ptr::null_mut() }; +pub const SRWLOCK_INIT: SRWLOCK = SRWLOCK { ptr: ptr::null_mut() }; + +pub const DETACHED_PROCESS: DWORD = 0x00000008; +pub const CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP: DWORD = 0x00000200; +pub const CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT: DWORD = 0x00000400; +pub const STARTF_USESTDHANDLES: DWORD = 0x00000100; + +pub const AF_INET: c_int = 2; +pub const AF_INET6: c_int = 23; +pub const SD_BOTH: c_int = 2; +pub const SD_RECEIVE: c_int = 0; +pub const SD_SEND: c_int = 1; +pub const SOCK_DGRAM: c_int = 2; +pub const SOCK_STREAM: c_int = 1; +pub const SOCKET_ERROR: c_int = -1; +pub const SOL_SOCKET: c_int = 0xffff; +pub const SO_LINGER: c_int = 0x0080; +pub const SO_RCVTIMEO: c_int = 0x1006; +pub const SO_SNDTIMEO: c_int = 0x1005; +pub const IPPROTO_IP: c_int = 0; +pub const IPPROTO_TCP: c_int = 6; +pub const IPPROTO_IPV6: c_int = 41; +pub const TCP_NODELAY: c_int = 0x0001; +pub const IP_TTL: c_int = 4; +pub const IPV6_V6ONLY: c_int = 27; +pub const SO_ERROR: c_int = 0x1007; +pub const SO_BROADCAST: c_int = 0x0020; +pub const IP_MULTICAST_LOOP: c_int = 11; +pub const IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP: c_int = 11; +pub const IP_MULTICAST_TTL: c_int = 10; +pub const IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: c_int = 12; +pub const IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: c_int = 13; +pub const IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP: c_int = 12; +pub const IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP: c_int = 13; +pub const MSG_PEEK: c_int = 0x2; + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct linger { + pub l_onoff: c_ushort, + pub l_linger: c_ushort, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct ip_mreq { + pub imr_multiaddr: in_addr, + pub imr_interface: in_addr, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct ipv6_mreq { + pub ipv6mr_multiaddr: in6_addr, + pub ipv6mr_interface: c_uint, +} + +pub const VOLUME_NAME_DOS: DWORD = 0x0; +pub const MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING: DWORD = 1; + +pub const FILE_BEGIN: DWORD = 0; +pub const FILE_CURRENT: DWORD = 1; +pub const FILE_END: DWORD = 2; + +pub const WAIT_OBJECT_0: DWORD = 0x00000000; +pub const WAIT_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 258; +pub const WAIT_FAILED: DWORD = 0xFFFFFFFF; + +pub const PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND: DWORD = 0x00000001; +pub const PIPE_ACCESS_OUTBOUND: DWORD = 0x00000002; +pub const FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE: DWORD = 0x00080000; +pub const FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED: DWORD = 0x40000000; +pub const PIPE_WAIT: DWORD = 0x00000000; +pub const PIPE_TYPE_BYTE: DWORD = 0x00000000; +pub const PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS: DWORD = 0x00000008; +pub const PIPE_READMODE_BYTE: DWORD = 0x00000000; + +pub const FD_SETSIZE: usize = 64; + +pub const STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION: DWORD = 0x00010000; + +pub const STATUS_SUCCESS: NTSTATUS = 0x00000000; +pub const STATUS_DELETE_PENDING: NTSTATUS = 0xc0000056_u32 as _; +pub const STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER: NTSTATUS = 0xc000000d_u32 as _; + +pub const STATUS_PENDING: NTSTATUS = 0x103 as _; +pub const STATUS_END_OF_FILE: NTSTATUS = 0xC0000011_u32 as _; +pub const STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: NTSTATUS = 0xC0000002_u32 as _; + +// Equivalent to the `NT_SUCCESS` C preprocessor macro. +// See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/kernel/using-ntstatus-values +pub fn nt_success(status: NTSTATUS) -> bool { + status >= 0 +} + +pub const BCRYPT_USE_SYSTEM_PREFERRED_RNG: DWORD = 0x00000002; + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct UNICODE_STRING { + pub Length: u16, + pub MaximumLength: u16, + pub Buffer: *mut u16, +} +impl UNICODE_STRING { + pub fn from_ref(slice: &[u16]) -> Self { + let len = slice.len() * mem::size_of::(); + Self { Length: len as _, MaximumLength: len as _, Buffer: slice.as_ptr() as _ } + } +} +#[repr(C)] +pub struct OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES { + pub Length: ULONG, + pub RootDirectory: HANDLE, + pub ObjectName: *const UNICODE_STRING, + pub Attributes: ULONG, + pub SecurityDescriptor: *mut c_void, + pub SecurityQualityOfService: *mut c_void, +} +impl Default for OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES { + fn default() -> Self { + Self { + Length: mem::size_of::() as _, + RootDirectory: ptr::null_mut(), + ObjectName: ptr::null_mut(), + Attributes: 0, + SecurityDescriptor: ptr::null_mut(), + SecurityQualityOfService: ptr::null_mut(), + } + } +} +#[repr(C)] +union IO_STATUS_BLOCK_union { + Status: NTSTATUS, + Pointer: *mut c_void, +} +impl Default for IO_STATUS_BLOCK_union { + fn default() -> Self { + let mut this = Self { Pointer: ptr::null_mut() }; + this.Status = STATUS_PENDING; + this + } +} +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Default)] +pub struct IO_STATUS_BLOCK { + u: IO_STATUS_BLOCK_union, + pub Information: usize, +} +impl IO_STATUS_BLOCK { + pub fn status(&self) -> NTSTATUS { + // SAFETY: If `self.u.Status` was set then this is obviously safe. + // If `self.u.Pointer` was set then this is the equivalent to converting + // the pointer to an integer, which is also safe. + // Currently the only safe way to construct `IO_STATUS_BLOCK` outside of + // this module is to call the `default` method, which sets the `Status`. + unsafe { self.u.Status } + } +} + +pub type LPOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE = unsafe extern "system" fn( + dwErrorCode: DWORD, + dwNumberOfBytesTransfered: DWORD, + lpOverlapped: *mut OVERLAPPED, +); + +type IO_APC_ROUTINE = unsafe extern "system" fn( + ApcContext: *mut c_void, + IoStatusBlock: *mut IO_STATUS_BLOCK, + Reserved: ULONG, +); + +#[repr(C)] +#[cfg(not(target_pointer_width = "64"))] +pub struct WSADATA { + pub wVersion: WORD, + pub wHighVersion: WORD, + pub szDescription: [u8; WSADESCRIPTION_LEN + 1], + pub szSystemStatus: [u8; WSASYS_STATUS_LEN + 1], + pub iMaxSockets: u16, + pub iMaxUdpDg: u16, + pub lpVendorInfo: *mut u8, +} +#[repr(C)] +#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] +pub struct WSADATA { + pub wVersion: WORD, + pub wHighVersion: WORD, + pub iMaxSockets: u16, + pub iMaxUdpDg: u16, + pub lpVendorInfo: *mut u8, + pub szDescription: [u8; WSADESCRIPTION_LEN + 1], + pub szSystemStatus: [u8; WSASYS_STATUS_LEN + 1], +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +#[repr(C)] +pub struct WSABUF { + pub len: ULONG, + pub buf: *mut CHAR, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct WSAPROTOCOL_INFO { + pub dwServiceFlags1: DWORD, + pub dwServiceFlags2: DWORD, + pub dwServiceFlags3: DWORD, + pub dwServiceFlags4: DWORD, + pub dwProviderFlags: DWORD, + pub ProviderId: GUID, + pub dwCatalogEntryId: DWORD, + pub ProtocolChain: WSAPROTOCOLCHAIN, + pub iVersion: c_int, + pub iAddressFamily: c_int, + pub iMaxSockAddr: c_int, + pub iMinSockAddr: c_int, + pub iSocketType: c_int, + pub iProtocol: c_int, + pub iProtocolMaxOffset: c_int, + pub iNetworkByteOrder: c_int, + pub iSecurityScheme: c_int, + pub dwMessageSize: DWORD, + pub dwProviderReserved: DWORD, + pub szProtocol: [u16; (WSAPROTOCOL_LEN as usize) + 1], +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA { + pub dwFileAttributes: DWORD, + pub ftCreationTime: FILETIME, + pub ftLastAccessTime: FILETIME, + pub ftLastWriteTime: FILETIME, + pub nFileSizeHigh: DWORD, + pub nFileSizeLow: DWORD, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[allow(dead_code)] // we only use some variants +pub enum FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS { + FileBasicInfo = 0, + FileStandardInfo = 1, + FileNameInfo = 2, + FileRenameInfo = 3, + FileDispositionInfo = 4, + FileAllocationInfo = 5, + FileEndOfFileInfo = 6, + FileStreamInfo = 7, + FileCompressionInfo = 8, + FileAttributeTagInfo = 9, + FileIdBothDirectoryInfo = 10, // 0xA + FileIdBothDirectoryRestartInfo = 11, // 0xB + FileIoPriorityHintInfo = 12, // 0xC + FileRemoteProtocolInfo = 13, // 0xD + FileFullDirectoryInfo = 14, // 0xE + FileFullDirectoryRestartInfo = 15, // 0xF + FileStorageInfo = 16, // 0x10 + FileAlignmentInfo = 17, // 0x11 + FileIdInfo = 18, // 0x12 + FileIdExtdDirectoryInfo = 19, // 0x13 + FileIdExtdDirectoryRestartInfo = 20, // 0x14 + FileDispositionInfoEx = 21, // 0x15, Windows 10 version 1607 + MaximumFileInfoByHandlesClass, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct FILE_DISPOSITION_INFO { + pub DeleteFile: BOOLEAN, +} + +pub const FILE_DISPOSITION_DELETE: DWORD = 0x1; +pub const FILE_DISPOSITION_POSIX_SEMANTICS: DWORD = 0x2; +pub const FILE_DISPOSITION_IGNORE_READONLY_ATTRIBUTE: DWORD = 0x10; + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct FILE_DISPOSITION_INFO_EX { + pub Flags: DWORD, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Default)] +pub struct FILE_ID_BOTH_DIR_INFO { + pub NextEntryOffset: DWORD, + pub FileIndex: DWORD, + pub CreationTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub LastAccessTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub LastWriteTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub ChangeTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub EndOfFile: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub AllocationSize: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub FileAttributes: DWORD, + pub FileNameLength: DWORD, + pub EaSize: DWORD, + pub ShortNameLength: CCHAR, + pub ShortName: [WCHAR; 12], + pub FileId: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub FileName: [WCHAR; 1], +} +#[repr(C)] +pub struct FILE_BASIC_INFO { + pub CreationTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub LastAccessTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub LastWriteTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub ChangeTime: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub FileAttributes: DWORD, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct FILE_END_OF_FILE_INFO { + pub EndOfFile: LARGE_INTEGER, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER { + pub ReparseTag: c_uint, + pub ReparseDataLength: c_ushort, + pub Reserved: c_ushort, + pub rest: (), +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct SYMBOLIC_LINK_REPARSE_BUFFER { + pub SubstituteNameOffset: c_ushort, + pub SubstituteNameLength: c_ushort, + pub PrintNameOffset: c_ushort, + pub PrintNameLength: c_ushort, + pub Flags: c_ulong, + pub PathBuffer: WCHAR, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct MOUNT_POINT_REPARSE_BUFFER { + pub SubstituteNameOffset: c_ushort, + pub SubstituteNameLength: c_ushort, + pub PrintNameOffset: c_ushort, + pub PrintNameLength: c_ushort, + pub PathBuffer: WCHAR, +} + +pub type LPPROGRESS_ROUTINE = crate::option::Option< + unsafe extern "system" fn( + TotalFileSize: LARGE_INTEGER, + TotalBytesTransferred: LARGE_INTEGER, + StreamSize: LARGE_INTEGER, + StreamBytesTransferred: LARGE_INTEGER, + dwStreamNumber: DWORD, + dwCallbackReason: DWORD, + hSourceFile: HANDLE, + hDestinationFile: HANDLE, + lpData: LPVOID, + ) -> DWORD, +>; + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct CONDITION_VARIABLE { + pub ptr: LPVOID, +} +#[repr(C)] +pub struct SRWLOCK { + pub ptr: LPVOID, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct REPARSE_MOUNTPOINT_DATA_BUFFER { + pub ReparseTag: DWORD, + pub ReparseDataLength: DWORD, + pub Reserved: WORD, + pub ReparseTargetLength: WORD, + pub ReparseTargetMaximumLength: WORD, + pub Reserved1: WORD, + pub ReparseTarget: WCHAR, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct GUID { + pub Data1: DWORD, + pub Data2: WORD, + pub Data3: WORD, + pub Data4: [BYTE; 8], +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct WSAPROTOCOLCHAIN { + pub ChainLen: c_int, + pub ChainEntries: [DWORD; MAX_PROTOCOL_CHAIN as usize], +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES { + pub nLength: DWORD, + pub lpSecurityDescriptor: LPVOID, + pub bInheritHandle: BOOL, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct PROCESS_INFORMATION { + pub hProcess: HANDLE, + pub hThread: HANDLE, + pub dwProcessId: DWORD, + pub dwThreadId: DWORD, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct STARTUPINFO { + pub cb: DWORD, + pub lpReserved: LPWSTR, + pub lpDesktop: LPWSTR, + pub lpTitle: LPWSTR, + pub dwX: DWORD, + pub dwY: DWORD, + pub dwXSize: DWORD, + pub dwYSize: DWORD, + pub dwXCountChars: DWORD, + pub dwYCountCharts: DWORD, + pub dwFillAttribute: DWORD, + pub dwFlags: DWORD, + pub wShowWindow: WORD, + pub cbReserved2: WORD, + pub lpReserved2: LPBYTE, + pub hStdInput: HANDLE, + pub hStdOutput: HANDLE, + pub hStdError: HANDLE, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct SOCKADDR { + pub sa_family: ADDRESS_FAMILY, + pub sa_data: [CHAR; 14], +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default)] +pub struct FILETIME { + pub dwLowDateTime: DWORD, + pub dwHighDateTime: DWORD, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct SYSTEM_INFO { + pub wProcessorArchitecture: WORD, + pub wReserved: WORD, + pub dwPageSize: DWORD, + pub lpMinimumApplicationAddress: LPVOID, + pub lpMaximumApplicationAddress: LPVOID, + pub dwActiveProcessorMask: DWORD_PTR, + pub dwNumberOfProcessors: DWORD, + pub dwProcessorType: DWORD, + pub dwAllocationGranularity: DWORD, + pub wProcessorLevel: WORD, + pub wProcessorRevision: WORD, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct OVERLAPPED { + pub Internal: *mut c_ulong, + pub InternalHigh: *mut c_ulong, + pub Offset: DWORD, + pub OffsetHigh: DWORD, + pub hEvent: HANDLE, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[allow(dead_code)] // we only use some variants +pub enum ADDRESS_MODE { + AddrMode1616, + AddrMode1632, + AddrModeReal, + AddrModeFlat, +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct SOCKADDR_STORAGE_LH { + pub ss_family: ADDRESS_FAMILY, + pub __ss_pad1: [CHAR; 6], + pub __ss_align: i64, + pub __ss_pad2: [CHAR; 112], +} + +#[repr(C)] +pub struct ADDRINFOA { + pub ai_flags: c_int, + pub ai_family: c_int, + pub ai_socktype: c_int, + pub ai_protocol: c_int, + pub ai_addrlen: size_t, + pub ai_canonname: *mut c_char, + pub ai_addr: *mut SOCKADDR, + pub ai_next: *mut ADDRINFOA, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct sockaddr_in { + pub sin_family: ADDRESS_FAMILY, + pub sin_port: USHORT, + pub sin_addr: in_addr, + pub sin_zero: [CHAR; 8], +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct sockaddr_in6 { + pub sin6_family: ADDRESS_FAMILY, + pub sin6_port: USHORT, + pub sin6_flowinfo: c_ulong, + pub sin6_addr: in6_addr, + pub sin6_scope_id: c_ulong, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct in_addr { + pub s_addr: u32, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct in6_addr { + pub s6_addr: [u8; 16], +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +#[allow(dead_code)] // we only use some variants +pub enum EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION { + ExceptionContinueExecution, + ExceptionContinueSearch, + ExceptionNestedException, + ExceptionCollidedUnwind, +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy)] +pub struct fd_set { + pub fd_count: c_uint, + pub fd_array: [SOCKET; FD_SETSIZE], +} + +impl Clone for fd_set { + fn clone(&self) -> fd_set { + *self + } +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct timeval { + pub tv_sec: c_long, + pub tv_usec: c_long, +} + +// Desktop specific functions & types +cfg_if::cfg_if! { +if #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] { + pub const EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH: LONG = 0; + pub const EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW: DWORD = 0xc00000fd; + pub const EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS: usize = 15; + + #[repr(C)] + pub struct EXCEPTION_RECORD { + pub ExceptionCode: DWORD, + pub ExceptionFlags: DWORD, + pub ExceptionRecord: *mut EXCEPTION_RECORD, + pub ExceptionAddress: LPVOID, + pub NumberParameters: DWORD, + pub ExceptionInformation: [LPVOID; EXCEPTION_MAXIMUM_PARAMETERS], + } + + pub enum CONTEXT {} + + #[repr(C)] + pub struct EXCEPTION_POINTERS { + pub ExceptionRecord: *mut EXCEPTION_RECORD, + pub ContextRecord: *mut CONTEXT, + } + + pub type PVECTORED_EXCEPTION_HANDLER = + extern "system" fn(ExceptionInfo: *mut EXCEPTION_POINTERS) -> LONG; + + #[repr(C)] + #[derive(Copy, Clone)] + pub struct CONSOLE_READCONSOLE_CONTROL { + pub nLength: ULONG, + pub nInitialChars: ULONG, + pub dwCtrlWakeupMask: ULONG, + pub dwControlKeyState: ULONG, + } + + pub type PCONSOLE_READCONSOLE_CONTROL = *mut CONSOLE_READCONSOLE_CONTROL; + + #[repr(C)] + pub struct BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION { + pub dwFileAttributes: DWORD, + pub ftCreationTime: FILETIME, + pub ftLastAccessTime: FILETIME, + pub ftLastWriteTime: FILETIME, + pub dwVolumeSerialNumber: DWORD, + pub nFileSizeHigh: DWORD, + pub nFileSizeLow: DWORD, + pub nNumberOfLinks: DWORD, + pub nFileIndexHigh: DWORD, + pub nFileIndexLow: DWORD, + } + + pub type LPBY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION = *mut BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION; + pub type LPCVOID = *const c_void; + + pub const HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT: DWORD = 0x00000001; + + pub const TOKEN_READ: DWORD = 0x20008; + + #[link(name = "advapi32")] + extern "system" { + // Forbidden when targeting UWP + #[link_name = "SystemFunction036"] + pub fn RtlGenRandom(RandomBuffer: *mut u8, RandomBufferLength: ULONG) -> BOOLEAN; + + // Allowed but unused by UWP + pub fn OpenProcessToken( + ProcessHandle: HANDLE, + DesiredAccess: DWORD, + TokenHandle: *mut HANDLE, + ) -> BOOL; + } + + #[link(name = "userenv")] + extern "system" { + // Allowed but unused by UWP + pub fn GetUserProfileDirectoryW( + hToken: HANDLE, + lpProfileDir: LPWSTR, + lpcchSize: *mut DWORD, + ) -> BOOL; + } + + #[link(name = "kernel32")] + extern "system" { + // Functions forbidden when targeting UWP + pub fn ReadConsoleW( + hConsoleInput: HANDLE, + lpBuffer: LPVOID, + nNumberOfCharsToRead: DWORD, + lpNumberOfCharsRead: LPDWORD, + pInputControl: PCONSOLE_READCONSOLE_CONTROL, + ) -> BOOL; + + pub fn WriteConsoleW( + hConsoleOutput: HANDLE, + lpBuffer: LPCVOID, + nNumberOfCharsToWrite: DWORD, + lpNumberOfCharsWritten: LPDWORD, + lpReserved: LPVOID, + ) -> BOOL; + + pub fn GetConsoleMode(hConsoleHandle: HANDLE, lpMode: LPDWORD) -> BOOL; + // Allowed but unused by UWP + pub fn GetFileInformationByHandle( + hFile: HANDLE, + lpFileInformation: LPBY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn SetHandleInformation(hObject: HANDLE, dwMask: DWORD, dwFlags: DWORD) -> BOOL; + pub fn AddVectoredExceptionHandler( + FirstHandler: ULONG, + VectoredHandler: PVECTORED_EXCEPTION_HANDLER, + ) -> LPVOID; + pub fn CreateHardLinkW( + lpSymlinkFileName: LPCWSTR, + lpTargetFileName: LPCWSTR, + lpSecurityAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn SetThreadStackGuarantee(_size: *mut c_ulong) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetWindowsDirectoryW(lpBuffer: LPWSTR, uSize: UINT) -> UINT; + } +} +} + +// UWP specific functions & types +cfg_if::cfg_if! { +if #[cfg(target_vendor = "uwp")] { + #[repr(C)] + pub struct FILE_STANDARD_INFO { + pub AllocationSize: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub EndOfFile: LARGE_INTEGER, + pub NumberOfLinks: DWORD, + pub DeletePending: BOOLEAN, + pub Directory: BOOLEAN, + } +} +} + +// Shared between Desktop & UWP + +#[link(name = "kernel32")] +extern "system" { + pub fn GetCurrentProcessId() -> DWORD; + + pub fn GetSystemDirectoryW(lpBuffer: LPWSTR, uSize: UINT) -> UINT; + pub fn RemoveDirectoryW(lpPathName: LPCWSTR) -> BOOL; + pub fn SetFileAttributesW(lpFileName: LPCWSTR, dwFileAttributes: DWORD) -> BOOL; + pub fn SetFileTime( + hFile: BorrowedHandle<'_>, + lpCreationTime: Option<&FILETIME>, + lpLastAccessTime: Option<&FILETIME>, + lpLastWriteTime: Option<&FILETIME>, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn SetLastError(dwErrCode: DWORD); + pub fn GetCommandLineW() -> LPWSTR; + pub fn GetTempPathW(nBufferLength: DWORD, lpBuffer: LPCWSTR) -> DWORD; + pub fn GetCurrentProcess() -> HANDLE; + pub fn GetCurrentThread() -> HANDLE; + pub fn GetStdHandle(which: DWORD) -> HANDLE; + pub fn ExitProcess(uExitCode: c_uint) -> !; + pub fn DeviceIoControl( + hDevice: HANDLE, + dwIoControlCode: DWORD, + lpInBuffer: LPVOID, + nInBufferSize: DWORD, + lpOutBuffer: LPVOID, + nOutBufferSize: DWORD, + lpBytesReturned: LPDWORD, + lpOverlapped: LPOVERLAPPED, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn CreateThread( + lpThreadAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + dwStackSize: SIZE_T, + lpStartAddress: extern "system" fn(*mut c_void) -> DWORD, + lpParameter: LPVOID, + dwCreationFlags: DWORD, + lpThreadId: LPDWORD, + ) -> HandleOrNull; + pub fn WaitForSingleObject(hHandle: HANDLE, dwMilliseconds: DWORD) -> DWORD; + pub fn SwitchToThread() -> BOOL; + pub fn Sleep(dwMilliseconds: DWORD); + pub fn SleepEx(dwMilliseconds: DWORD, bAlertable: BOOL) -> DWORD; + pub fn GetProcessId(handle: HANDLE) -> DWORD; + pub fn CopyFileExW( + lpExistingFileName: LPCWSTR, + lpNewFileName: LPCWSTR, + lpProgressRoutine: LPPROGRESS_ROUTINE, + lpData: LPVOID, + pbCancel: LPBOOL, + dwCopyFlags: DWORD, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn FormatMessageW( + flags: DWORD, + lpSrc: LPVOID, + msgId: DWORD, + langId: DWORD, + buf: LPWSTR, + nsize: DWORD, + args: *const c_void, + ) -> DWORD; + pub fn TlsAlloc() -> DWORD; + pub fn TlsGetValue(dwTlsIndex: DWORD) -> LPVOID; + pub fn TlsSetValue(dwTlsIndex: DWORD, lpTlsvalue: LPVOID) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetLastError() -> DWORD; + pub fn QueryPerformanceFrequency(lpFrequency: *mut LARGE_INTEGER) -> BOOL; + pub fn QueryPerformanceCounter(lpPerformanceCount: *mut LARGE_INTEGER) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetExitCodeProcess(hProcess: HANDLE, lpExitCode: LPDWORD) -> BOOL; + pub fn TerminateProcess(hProcess: HANDLE, uExitCode: UINT) -> BOOL; + pub fn CreateProcessW( + lpApplicationName: LPCWSTR, + lpCommandLine: LPWSTR, + lpProcessAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + lpThreadAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + bInheritHandles: BOOL, + dwCreationFlags: DWORD, + lpEnvironment: LPVOID, + lpCurrentDirectory: LPCWSTR, + lpStartupInfo: LPSTARTUPINFO, + lpProcessInformation: LPPROCESS_INFORMATION, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetEnvironmentVariableW(n: LPCWSTR, v: LPWSTR, nsize: DWORD) -> DWORD; + pub fn SetEnvironmentVariableW(n: LPCWSTR, v: LPCWSTR) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetEnvironmentStringsW() -> LPWCH; + pub fn FreeEnvironmentStringsW(env_ptr: LPWCH) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetModuleFileNameW(hModule: HMODULE, lpFilename: LPWSTR, nSize: DWORD) -> DWORD; + pub fn CreateDirectoryW( + lpPathName: LPCWSTR, + lpSecurityAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn DeleteFileW(lpPathName: LPCWSTR) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetCurrentDirectoryW(nBufferLength: DWORD, lpBuffer: LPWSTR) -> DWORD; + pub fn SetCurrentDirectoryW(lpPathName: LPCWSTR) -> BOOL; + pub fn DuplicateHandle( + hSourceProcessHandle: HANDLE, + hSourceHandle: HANDLE, + hTargetProcessHandle: HANDLE, + lpTargetHandle: LPHANDLE, + dwDesiredAccess: DWORD, + bInheritHandle: BOOL, + dwOptions: DWORD, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn ReadFile( + hFile: BorrowedHandle<'_>, + lpBuffer: LPVOID, + nNumberOfBytesToRead: DWORD, + lpNumberOfBytesRead: LPDWORD, + lpOverlapped: LPOVERLAPPED, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn ReadFileEx( + hFile: BorrowedHandle<'_>, + lpBuffer: LPVOID, + nNumberOfBytesToRead: DWORD, + lpOverlapped: LPOVERLAPPED, + lpCompletionRoutine: LPOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn WriteFileEx( + hFile: BorrowedHandle<'_>, + lpBuffer: LPVOID, + nNumberOfBytesToWrite: DWORD, + lpOverlapped: LPOVERLAPPED, + lpCompletionRoutine: LPOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn CloseHandle(hObject: HANDLE) -> BOOL; + pub fn MoveFileExW(lpExistingFileName: LPCWSTR, lpNewFileName: LPCWSTR, dwFlags: DWORD) + -> BOOL; + pub fn SetFilePointerEx( + hFile: HANDLE, + liDistanceToMove: LARGE_INTEGER, + lpNewFilePointer: PLARGE_INTEGER, + dwMoveMethod: DWORD, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn FlushFileBuffers(hFile: HANDLE) -> BOOL; + pub fn CreateFileW( + lpFileName: LPCWSTR, + dwDesiredAccess: DWORD, + dwShareMode: DWORD, + lpSecurityAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + dwCreationDisposition: DWORD, + dwFlagsAndAttributes: DWORD, + hTemplateFile: HANDLE, + ) -> HandleOrInvalid; + + pub fn FindFirstFileW(fileName: LPCWSTR, findFileData: LPWIN32_FIND_DATAW) -> HANDLE; + pub fn FindNextFileW(findFile: HANDLE, findFileData: LPWIN32_FIND_DATAW) -> BOOL; + pub fn FindClose(findFile: HANDLE) -> BOOL; + + pub fn GetProcAddress(handle: HMODULE, name: LPCSTR) -> *mut c_void; + pub fn GetModuleHandleA(lpModuleName: LPCSTR) -> HMODULE; + pub fn GetModuleHandleW(lpModuleName: LPCWSTR) -> HMODULE; + + pub fn GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(lpSystemTimeAsFileTime: LPFILETIME); + pub fn GetSystemInfo(lpSystemInfo: LPSYSTEM_INFO); + + pub fn CreateEventW( + lpEventAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + bManualReset: BOOL, + bInitialState: BOOL, + lpName: LPCWSTR, + ) -> HANDLE; + pub fn WaitForMultipleObjects( + nCount: DWORD, + lpHandles: *const HANDLE, + bWaitAll: BOOL, + dwMilliseconds: DWORD, + ) -> DWORD; + pub fn CreateNamedPipeW( + lpName: LPCWSTR, + dwOpenMode: DWORD, + dwPipeMode: DWORD, + nMaxInstances: DWORD, + nOutBufferSize: DWORD, + nInBufferSize: DWORD, + nDefaultTimeOut: DWORD, + lpSecurityAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, + ) -> HANDLE; + pub fn CancelIo(handle: HANDLE) -> BOOL; + pub fn GetOverlappedResult( + hFile: HANDLE, + lpOverlapped: LPOVERLAPPED, + lpNumberOfBytesTransferred: LPDWORD, + bWait: BOOL, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn CreateSymbolicLinkW( + lpSymlinkFileName: LPCWSTR, + lpTargetFileName: LPCWSTR, + dwFlags: DWORD, + ) -> BOOLEAN; + pub fn GetFinalPathNameByHandleW( + hFile: HANDLE, + lpszFilePath: LPCWSTR, + cchFilePath: DWORD, + dwFlags: DWORD, + ) -> DWORD; + pub fn GetFileInformationByHandleEx( + hFile: HANDLE, + fileInfoClass: FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS, + lpFileInformation: LPVOID, + dwBufferSize: DWORD, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn SetFileInformationByHandle( + hFile: HANDLE, + FileInformationClass: FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS, + lpFileInformation: LPVOID, + dwBufferSize: DWORD, + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn SleepConditionVariableSRW( + ConditionVariable: PCONDITION_VARIABLE, + SRWLock: PSRWLOCK, + dwMilliseconds: DWORD, + Flags: ULONG, + ) -> BOOL; + + pub fn WakeConditionVariable(ConditionVariable: PCONDITION_VARIABLE); + pub fn WakeAllConditionVariable(ConditionVariable: PCONDITION_VARIABLE); + + pub fn AcquireSRWLockExclusive(SRWLock: PSRWLOCK); + pub fn AcquireSRWLockShared(SRWLock: PSRWLOCK); + pub fn ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(SRWLock: PSRWLOCK); + pub fn ReleaseSRWLockShared(SRWLock: PSRWLOCK); + pub fn TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(SRWLock: PSRWLOCK) -> BOOLEAN; + pub fn TryAcquireSRWLockShared(SRWLock: PSRWLOCK) -> BOOLEAN; + + pub fn CompareStringOrdinal( + lpString1: LPCWSTR, + cchCount1: c_int, + lpString2: LPCWSTR, + cchCount2: c_int, + bIgnoreCase: BOOL, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn GetFullPathNameW( + lpFileName: LPCWSTR, + nBufferLength: DWORD, + lpBuffer: LPWSTR, + lpFilePart: *mut LPWSTR, + ) -> DWORD; + pub fn GetFileAttributesW(lpFileName: LPCWSTR) -> DWORD; +} + +#[link(name = "ws2_32")] +extern "system" { + pub fn WSAStartup(wVersionRequested: WORD, lpWSAData: LPWSADATA) -> c_int; + pub fn WSACleanup() -> c_int; + pub fn WSAGetLastError() -> c_int; + pub fn WSADuplicateSocketW( + s: SOCKET, + dwProcessId: DWORD, + lpProtocolInfo: LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn WSASend( + s: SOCKET, + lpBuffers: LPWSABUF, + dwBufferCount: DWORD, + lpNumberOfBytesSent: LPDWORD, + dwFlags: DWORD, + lpOverlapped: LPWSAOVERLAPPED, + lpCompletionRoutine: LPWSAOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn WSARecv( + s: SOCKET, + lpBuffers: LPWSABUF, + dwBufferCount: DWORD, + lpNumberOfBytesRecvd: LPDWORD, + lpFlags: LPDWORD, + lpOverlapped: LPWSAOVERLAPPED, + lpCompletionRoutine: LPWSAOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn WSASocketW( + af: c_int, + kind: c_int, + protocol: c_int, + lpProtocolInfo: LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO, + g: GROUP, + dwFlags: DWORD, + ) -> SOCKET; + pub fn ioctlsocket(s: SOCKET, cmd: c_long, argp: *mut c_ulong) -> c_int; + pub fn closesocket(socket: SOCKET) -> c_int; + pub fn recv(socket: SOCKET, buf: *mut c_void, len: c_int, flags: c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn send(socket: SOCKET, buf: *const c_void, len: c_int, flags: c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn recvfrom( + socket: SOCKET, + buf: *mut c_void, + len: c_int, + flags: c_int, + addr: *mut SOCKADDR, + addrlen: *mut c_int, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn sendto( + socket: SOCKET, + buf: *const c_void, + len: c_int, + flags: c_int, + addr: *const SOCKADDR, + addrlen: c_int, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn shutdown(socket: SOCKET, how: c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn accept(socket: SOCKET, address: *mut SOCKADDR, address_len: *mut c_int) -> SOCKET; + pub fn getsockopt( + s: SOCKET, + level: c_int, + optname: c_int, + optval: *mut c_char, + optlen: *mut c_int, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn setsockopt( + s: SOCKET, + level: c_int, + optname: c_int, + optval: *const c_void, + optlen: c_int, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn getsockname(socket: SOCKET, address: *mut SOCKADDR, address_len: *mut c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn getpeername(socket: SOCKET, address: *mut SOCKADDR, address_len: *mut c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn bind(socket: SOCKET, address: *const SOCKADDR, address_len: socklen_t) -> c_int; + pub fn listen(socket: SOCKET, backlog: c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn connect(socket: SOCKET, address: *const SOCKADDR, len: c_int) -> c_int; + pub fn getaddrinfo( + node: *const c_char, + service: *const c_char, + hints: *const ADDRINFOA, + res: *mut *mut ADDRINFOA, + ) -> c_int; + pub fn freeaddrinfo(res: *mut ADDRINFOA); + pub fn select( + nfds: c_int, + readfds: *mut fd_set, + writefds: *mut fd_set, + exceptfds: *mut fd_set, + timeout: *const timeval, + ) -> c_int; +} + +#[link(name = "bcrypt")] +extern "system" { + // >= Vista / Server 2008 + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/bcrypt/nf-bcrypt-bcryptgenrandom + pub fn BCryptGenRandom( + hAlgorithm: LPVOID, + pBuffer: *mut u8, + cbBuffer: ULONG, + dwFlags: ULONG, + ) -> NTSTATUS; +} + +// Functions that aren't available on every version of Windows that we support, +// but we still use them and just provide some form of a fallback implementation. +compat_fn_with_fallback! { + pub static KERNEL32: &CStr = ansi_str!("kernel32"); + + // >= Win10 1607 + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-setthreaddescription + pub fn SetThreadDescription(hThread: HANDLE, + lpThreadDescription: LPCWSTR) -> HRESULT { + SetLastError(ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED as DWORD); E_NOTIMPL + } + + // >= Win8 / Server 2012 + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/sysinfoapi/nf-sysinfoapi-getsystemtimepreciseasfiletime + pub fn GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime(lpSystemTimeAsFileTime: LPFILETIME) + -> () { + GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(lpSystemTimeAsFileTime) + } + + // >= Win11 / Server 2022 + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-gettemppath2a + pub fn GetTempPath2W(nBufferLength: DWORD, lpBuffer: LPCWSTR) -> DWORD { + GetTempPathW(nBufferLength, lpBuffer) + } +} + +compat_fn_optional! { + pub static SYNCH_API: &CStr = ansi_str!("api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0"); + + // >= Windows 8 / Server 2012 + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-waitonaddress + pub fn WaitOnAddress( + Address: LPVOID, + CompareAddress: LPVOID, + AddressSize: SIZE_T, + dwMilliseconds: DWORD + ) -> BOOL; + pub fn WakeByAddressSingle(Address: LPVOID) -> (); +} + +compat_fn_with_fallback! { + pub static NTDLL: &CStr = ansi_str!("ntdll"); + + pub fn NtCreateFile( + FileHandle: *mut HANDLE, + DesiredAccess: ACCESS_MASK, + ObjectAttributes: *const OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES, + IoStatusBlock: *mut IO_STATUS_BLOCK, + AllocationSize: *mut i64, + FileAttributes: ULONG, + ShareAccess: ULONG, + CreateDisposition: ULONG, + CreateOptions: ULONG, + EaBuffer: *mut c_void, + EaLength: ULONG + ) -> NTSTATUS { + STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED + } + pub fn NtReadFile( + FileHandle: BorrowedHandle<'_>, + Event: HANDLE, + ApcRoutine: Option, + ApcContext: *mut c_void, + IoStatusBlock: &mut IO_STATUS_BLOCK, + Buffer: *mut crate::mem::MaybeUninit, + Length: ULONG, + ByteOffset: Option<&LARGE_INTEGER>, + Key: Option<&ULONG> + ) -> NTSTATUS { + STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED + } + pub fn NtWriteFile( + FileHandle: BorrowedHandle<'_>, + Event: HANDLE, + ApcRoutine: Option, + ApcContext: *mut c_void, + IoStatusBlock: &mut IO_STATUS_BLOCK, + Buffer: *const u8, + Length: ULONG, + ByteOffset: Option<&LARGE_INTEGER>, + Key: Option<&ULONG> + ) -> NTSTATUS { + STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED + } + pub fn RtlNtStatusToDosError( + Status: NTSTATUS + ) -> ULONG { + Status as ULONG + } + pub fn NtCreateKeyedEvent( + KeyedEventHandle: LPHANDLE, + DesiredAccess: ACCESS_MASK, + ObjectAttributes: LPVOID, + Flags: ULONG + ) -> NTSTATUS { + panic!("keyed events not available") + } + pub fn NtReleaseKeyedEvent( + EventHandle: HANDLE, + Key: LPVOID, + Alertable: BOOLEAN, + Timeout: PLARGE_INTEGER + ) -> NTSTATUS { + panic!("keyed events not available") + } + pub fn NtWaitForKeyedEvent( + EventHandle: HANDLE, + Key: LPVOID, + Alertable: BOOLEAN, + Timeout: PLARGE_INTEGER + ) -> NTSTATUS { + panic!("keyed events not available") + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23dcc119d --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1883 @@ +// List of Windows system error codes with descriptions: +// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/system-error-codes#system-error-codes + +#![allow(dead_code)] + +use super::{c_int, DWORD}; + +pub const ERROR_DIRECTORY_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 336; +pub const ERROR_DRIVER_CANCEL_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 594; +pub const ERROR_DISK_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1295; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_CALL_TIMED_OUT: DWORD = 5910; +pub const FRS_ERR_SYSVOL_POPULATE_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 8014; +pub const DNS_ERROR_RECORD_TIMED_OUT: DWORD = 9705; + +// The followiung list was obtained from +// `/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/winerror.h` +// in the Debian package +// mingw-w64_6.0.0-3_all.deb +// +// The header of that file says: +// * This file has no copyright assigned and is placed in the Public Domain. +// * This file is part of the mingw-w64 runtime package. +// * No warranty is given; refer to the file DISCLAIMER.PD within this package. +// +// The text here is the result of the following rune: +// grep -P '#define ERROR' /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/winerror.h >>library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs +// grep -P '#define WSA' /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/winerror.h >>library/std/src/sys/windows/c/errors.rs +// and then using some manually-invented but rather obvious editor search-and-replace +// invocations, plus some straightforward manual fixups, to turn it into Rust syntax +// and remove all the duplicates from the manual table above. + +pub const ERROR_SUCCESS: DWORD = 0; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION: DWORD = 1; +pub const ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 2; +pub const ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 3; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES: DWORD = 4; +pub const ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED: DWORD = 5; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE: DWORD = 6; +pub const ERROR_ARENA_TRASHED: DWORD = 7; +pub const ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY: DWORD = 8; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK: DWORD = 9; +pub const ERROR_BAD_ENVIRONMENT: DWORD = 10; +pub const ERROR_BAD_FORMAT: DWORD = 11; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS: DWORD = 12; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DATA: DWORD = 13; +pub const ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY: DWORD = 14; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE: DWORD = 15; +pub const ERROR_CURRENT_DIRECTORY: DWORD = 16; +pub const ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE: DWORD = 17; +pub const ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES: DWORD = 18; +pub const ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT: DWORD = 19; +pub const ERROR_BAD_UNIT: DWORD = 20; +pub const ERROR_NOT_READY: DWORD = 21; +pub const ERROR_BAD_COMMAND: DWORD = 22; +pub const ERROR_CRC: DWORD = 23; +pub const ERROR_BAD_LENGTH: DWORD = 24; +pub const ERROR_SEEK: DWORD = 25; +pub const ERROR_NOT_DOS_DISK: DWORD = 26; +pub const ERROR_SECTOR_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 27; +pub const ERROR_OUT_OF_PAPER: DWORD = 28; +pub const ERROR_WRITE_FAULT: DWORD = 29; +pub const ERROR_READ_FAULT: DWORD = 30; +pub const ERROR_GEN_FAILURE: DWORD = 31; +pub const ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION: DWORD = 32; +pub const ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION: DWORD = 33; +pub const ERROR_WRONG_DISK: DWORD = 34; +pub const ERROR_SHARING_BUFFER_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 36; +pub const ERROR_HANDLE_EOF: DWORD = 38; +pub const ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL: DWORD = 39; +pub const ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 50; +pub const ERROR_REM_NOT_LIST: DWORD = 51; +pub const ERROR_DUP_NAME: DWORD = 52; +pub const ERROR_BAD_NETPATH: DWORD = 53; +pub const ERROR_NETWORK_BUSY: DWORD = 54; +pub const ERROR_DEV_NOT_EXIST: DWORD = 55; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_CMDS: DWORD = 56; +pub const ERROR_ADAP_HDW_ERR: DWORD = 57; +pub const ERROR_BAD_NET_RESP: DWORD = 58; +pub const ERROR_UNEXP_NET_ERR: DWORD = 59; +pub const ERROR_BAD_REM_ADAP: DWORD = 60; +pub const ERROR_PRINTQ_FULL: DWORD = 61; +pub const ERROR_NO_SPOOL_SPACE: DWORD = 62; +pub const ERROR_PRINT_CANCELLED: DWORD = 63; +pub const ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED: DWORD = 64; +pub const ERROR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED: DWORD = 65; +pub const ERROR_BAD_DEV_TYPE: DWORD = 66; +pub const ERROR_BAD_NET_NAME: DWORD = 67; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_NAMES: DWORD = 68; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_SESS: DWORD = 69; +pub const ERROR_SHARING_PAUSED: DWORD = 70; +pub const ERROR_REQ_NOT_ACCEP: DWORD = 71; +pub const ERROR_REDIR_PAUSED: DWORD = 72; +pub const ERROR_FILE_EXISTS: DWORD = 80; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_MAKE: DWORD = 82; +pub const ERROR_FAIL_I24: DWORD = 83; +pub const ERROR_OUT_OF_STRUCTURES: DWORD = 84; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_ASSIGNED: DWORD = 85; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD: DWORD = 86; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: DWORD = 87; +pub const ERROR_NET_WRITE_FAULT: DWORD = 88; +pub const ERROR_NO_PROC_SLOTS: DWORD = 89; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_SEMAPHORES: DWORD = 100; +pub const ERROR_EXCL_SEM_ALREADY_OWNED: DWORD = 101; +pub const ERROR_SEM_IS_SET: DWORD = 102; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_SEM_REQUESTS: DWORD = 103; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_AT_INTERRUPT_TIME: DWORD = 104; +pub const ERROR_SEM_OWNER_DIED: DWORD = 105; +pub const ERROR_SEM_USER_LIMIT: DWORD = 106; +pub const ERROR_DISK_CHANGE: DWORD = 107; +pub const ERROR_DRIVE_LOCKED: DWORD = 108; +pub const ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE: DWORD = 109; +pub const ERROR_OPEN_FAILED: DWORD = 110; +pub const ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW: DWORD = 111; +pub const ERROR_DISK_FULL: DWORD = 112; +pub const ERROR_NO_MORE_SEARCH_HANDLES: DWORD = 113; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_TARGET_HANDLE: DWORD = 114; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_CATEGORY: DWORD = 117; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_VERIFY_SWITCH: DWORD = 118; +pub const ERROR_BAD_DRIVER_LEVEL: DWORD = 119; +pub const ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: DWORD = 120; +pub const ERROR_SEM_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 121; +pub const ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER: DWORD = 122; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_NAME: DWORD = 123; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL: DWORD = 124; +pub const ERROR_NO_VOLUME_LABEL: DWORD = 125; +pub const ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 126; +pub const ERROR_PROC_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 127; +pub const ERROR_WAIT_NO_CHILDREN: DWORD = 128; +pub const ERROR_CHILD_NOT_COMPLETE: DWORD = 129; +pub const ERROR_DIRECT_ACCESS_HANDLE: DWORD = 130; +pub const ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK: DWORD = 131; +pub const ERROR_SEEK_ON_DEVICE: DWORD = 132; +pub const ERROR_IS_JOIN_TARGET: DWORD = 133; +pub const ERROR_IS_JOINED: DWORD = 134; +pub const ERROR_IS_SUBSTED: DWORD = 135; +pub const ERROR_NOT_JOINED: DWORD = 136; +pub const ERROR_NOT_SUBSTED: DWORD = 137; +pub const ERROR_JOIN_TO_JOIN: DWORD = 138; +pub const ERROR_SUBST_TO_SUBST: DWORD = 139; +pub const ERROR_JOIN_TO_SUBST: DWORD = 140; +pub const ERROR_SUBST_TO_JOIN: DWORD = 141; +pub const ERROR_BUSY_DRIVE: DWORD = 142; +pub const ERROR_SAME_DRIVE: DWORD = 143; +pub const ERROR_DIR_NOT_ROOT: DWORD = 144; +pub const ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY: DWORD = 145; +pub const ERROR_IS_SUBST_PATH: DWORD = 146; +pub const ERROR_IS_JOIN_PATH: DWORD = 147; +pub const ERROR_PATH_BUSY: DWORD = 148; +pub const ERROR_IS_SUBST_TARGET: DWORD = 149; +pub const ERROR_SYSTEM_TRACE: DWORD = 150; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_EVENT_COUNT: DWORD = 151; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_MUXWAITERS: DWORD = 152; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_LIST_FORMAT: DWORD = 153; +pub const ERROR_LABEL_TOO_LONG: DWORD = 154; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_TCBS: DWORD = 155; +pub const ERROR_SIGNAL_REFUSED: DWORD = 156; +pub const ERROR_DISCARDED: DWORD = 157; +pub const ERROR_NOT_LOCKED: DWORD = 158; +pub const ERROR_BAD_THREADID_ADDR: DWORD = 159; +pub const ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS: DWORD = 160; +pub const ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME: DWORD = 161; +pub const ERROR_SIGNAL_PENDING: DWORD = 162; +pub const ERROR_MAX_THRDS_REACHED: DWORD = 164; +pub const ERROR_LOCK_FAILED: DWORD = 167; +pub const ERROR_BUSY: DWORD = 170; +pub const ERROR_CANCEL_VIOLATION: DWORD = 173; +pub const ERROR_ATOMIC_LOCKS_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 174; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SEGMENT_NUMBER: DWORD = 180; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ORDINAL: DWORD = 182; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 183; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FLAG_NUMBER: DWORD = 186; +pub const ERROR_SEM_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 187; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_STARTING_CODESEG: DWORD = 188; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_STACKSEG: DWORD = 189; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MODULETYPE: DWORD = 190; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_EXE_SIGNATURE: DWORD = 191; +pub const ERROR_EXE_MARKED_INVALID: DWORD = 192; +pub const ERROR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT: DWORD = 193; +pub const ERROR_ITERATED_DATA_EXCEEDS_64k: DWORD = 194; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MINALLOCSIZE: DWORD = 195; +pub const ERROR_DYNLINK_FROM_INVALID_RING: DWORD = 196; +pub const ERROR_IOPL_NOT_ENABLED: DWORD = 197; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SEGDPL: DWORD = 198; +pub const ERROR_AUTODATASEG_EXCEEDS_64k: DWORD = 199; +pub const ERROR_RING2SEG_MUST_BE_MOVABLE: DWORD = 200; +pub const ERROR_RELOC_CHAIN_XEEDS_SEGLIM: DWORD = 201; +pub const ERROR_INFLOOP_IN_RELOC_CHAIN: DWORD = 202; +pub const ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 203; +pub const ERROR_NO_SIGNAL_SENT: DWORD = 205; +pub const ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE: DWORD = 206; +pub const ERROR_RING2_STACK_IN_USE: DWORD = 207; +pub const ERROR_META_EXPANSION_TOO_LONG: DWORD = 208; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SIGNAL_NUMBER: DWORD = 209; +pub const ERROR_THREAD_1_INACTIVE: DWORD = 210; +pub const ERROR_LOCKED: DWORD = 212; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_MODULES: DWORD = 214; +pub const ERROR_NESTING_NOT_ALLOWED: DWORD = 215; +pub const ERROR_EXE_MACHINE_TYPE_MISMATCH: DWORD = 216; +pub const ERROR_EXE_CANNOT_MODIFY_SIGNED_BINARY: DWORD = 217; +pub const ERROR_EXE_CANNOT_MODIFY_STRONG_SIGNED_BINARY: DWORD = 218; +pub const ERROR_FILE_CHECKED_OUT: DWORD = 220; +pub const ERROR_CHECKOUT_REQUIRED: DWORD = 221; +pub const ERROR_BAD_FILE_TYPE: DWORD = 222; +pub const ERROR_FILE_TOO_LARGE: DWORD = 223; +pub const ERROR_FORMS_AUTH_REQUIRED: DWORD = 224; +pub const ERROR_PIPE_LOCAL: DWORD = 229; +pub const ERROR_BAD_PIPE: DWORD = 230; +pub const ERROR_PIPE_BUSY: DWORD = 231; +pub const ERROR_NO_DATA: DWORD = 232; +pub const ERROR_PIPE_NOT_CONNECTED: DWORD = 233; +pub const ERROR_MORE_DATA: DWORD = 234; +pub const ERROR_VC_DISCONNECTED: DWORD = 240; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_EA_NAME: DWORD = 254; +pub const ERROR_EA_LIST_INCONSISTENT: DWORD = 255; +pub const ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS: DWORD = 259; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_COPY: DWORD = 266; +pub const ERROR_DIRECTORY: DWORD = 267; +pub const ERROR_EAS_DIDNT_FIT: DWORD = 275; +pub const ERROR_EA_FILE_CORRUPT: DWORD = 276; +pub const ERROR_EA_TABLE_FULL: DWORD = 277; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_EA_HANDLE: DWORD = 278; +pub const ERROR_EAS_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 282; +pub const ERROR_NOT_OWNER: DWORD = 288; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_POSTS: DWORD = 298; +pub const ERROR_PARTIAL_COPY: DWORD = 299; +pub const ERROR_OPLOCK_NOT_GRANTED: DWORD = 300; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_OPLOCK_PROTOCOL: DWORD = 301; +pub const ERROR_DISK_TOO_FRAGMENTED: DWORD = 302; +pub const ERROR_DELETE_PENDING: DWORD = 303; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_TOKEN: DWORD = 315; +pub const ERROR_MR_MID_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 317; +pub const ERROR_SCOPE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 318; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS: DWORD = 487; +pub const ERROR_ARITHMETIC_OVERFLOW: DWORD = 534; +pub const ERROR_PIPE_CONNECTED: DWORD = 535; +pub const ERROR_PIPE_LISTENING: DWORD = 536; +pub const ERROR_WAKE_SYSTEM: DWORD = 730; +pub const ERROR_WAIT_1: DWORD = 731; +pub const ERROR_WAIT_2: DWORD = 732; +pub const ERROR_WAIT_3: DWORD = 733; +pub const ERROR_WAIT_63: DWORD = 734; +pub const ERROR_ABANDONED_WAIT_0: DWORD = 735; +pub const ERROR_ABANDONED_WAIT_63: DWORD = 736; +pub const ERROR_USER_APC: DWORD = 737; +pub const ERROR_KERNEL_APC: DWORD = 738; +pub const ERROR_ALERTED: DWORD = 739; +pub const ERROR_EA_ACCESS_DENIED: DWORD = 994; +pub const ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: DWORD = 995; +pub const ERROR_IO_INCOMPLETE: DWORD = 996; +pub const ERROR_IO_PENDING: DWORD = 997; +pub const ERROR_NOACCESS: DWORD = 998; +pub const ERROR_SWAPERROR: DWORD = 999; +pub const ERROR_STACK_OVERFLOW: DWORD = 1001; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MESSAGE: DWORD = 1002; +pub const ERROR_CAN_NOT_COMPLETE: DWORD = 1003; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS: DWORD = 1004; +pub const ERROR_UNRECOGNIZED_VOLUME: DWORD = 1005; +pub const ERROR_FILE_INVALID: DWORD = 1006; +pub const ERROR_FULLSCREEN_MODE: DWORD = 1007; +pub const ERROR_NO_TOKEN: DWORD = 1008; +pub const ERROR_BADDB: DWORD = 1009; +pub const ERROR_BADKEY: DWORD = 1010; +pub const ERROR_CANTOPEN: DWORD = 1011; +pub const ERROR_CANTREAD: DWORD = 1012; +pub const ERROR_CANTWRITE: DWORD = 1013; +pub const ERROR_REGISTRY_RECOVERED: DWORD = 1014; +pub const ERROR_REGISTRY_CORRUPT: DWORD = 1015; +pub const ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED: DWORD = 1016; +pub const ERROR_NOT_REGISTRY_FILE: DWORD = 1017; +pub const ERROR_KEY_DELETED: DWORD = 1018; +pub const ERROR_NO_LOG_SPACE: DWORD = 1019; +pub const ERROR_KEY_HAS_CHILDREN: DWORD = 1020; +pub const ERROR_CHILD_MUST_BE_VOLATILE: DWORD = 1021; +pub const ERROR_NOTIFY_ENUM_DIR: DWORD = 1022; +pub const ERROR_DEPENDENT_SERVICES_RUNNING: DWORD = 1051; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SERVICE_CONTROL: DWORD = 1052; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_REQUEST_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 1053; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_NO_THREAD: DWORD = 1054; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_DATABASE_LOCKED: DWORD = 1055; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_ALREADY_RUNNING: DWORD = 1056; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SERVICE_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1057; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_DISABLED: DWORD = 1058; +pub const ERROR_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY: DWORD = 1059; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_DOES_NOT_EXIST: DWORD = 1060; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_CANNOT_ACCEPT_CTRL: DWORD = 1061; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_NOT_ACTIVE: DWORD = 1062; +pub const ERROR_FAILED_SERVICE_CONTROLLER_CONNECT: DWORD = 1063; +pub const ERROR_EXCEPTION_IN_SERVICE: DWORD = 1064; +pub const ERROR_DATABASE_DOES_NOT_EXIST: DWORD = 1065; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_SPECIFIC_ERROR: DWORD = 1066; +pub const ERROR_PROCESS_ABORTED: DWORD = 1067; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_DEPENDENCY_FAIL: DWORD = 1068; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_LOGON_FAILED: DWORD = 1069; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_START_HANG: DWORD = 1070; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SERVICE_LOCK: DWORD = 1071; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_MARKED_FOR_DELETE: DWORD = 1072; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_EXISTS: DWORD = 1073; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_RUNNING_LKG: DWORD = 1074; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_DEPENDENCY_DELETED: DWORD = 1075; +pub const ERROR_BOOT_ALREADY_ACCEPTED: DWORD = 1076; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_NEVER_STARTED: DWORD = 1077; +pub const ERROR_DUPLICATE_SERVICE_NAME: DWORD = 1078; +pub const ERROR_DIFFERENT_SERVICE_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1079; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_DETECT_DRIVER_FAILURE: DWORD = 1080; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_DETECT_PROCESS_ABORT: DWORD = 1081; +pub const ERROR_NO_RECOVERY_PROGRAM: DWORD = 1082; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_NOT_IN_EXE: DWORD = 1083; +pub const ERROR_NOT_SAFEBOOT_SERVICE: DWORD = 1084; +pub const ERROR_END_OF_MEDIA: DWORD = 1100; +pub const ERROR_FILEMARK_DETECTED: DWORD = 1101; +pub const ERROR_BEGINNING_OF_MEDIA: DWORD = 1102; +pub const ERROR_SETMARK_DETECTED: DWORD = 1103; +pub const ERROR_NO_DATA_DETECTED: DWORD = 1104; +pub const ERROR_PARTITION_FAILURE: DWORD = 1105; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK_LENGTH: DWORD = 1106; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_PARTITIONED: DWORD = 1107; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_LOCK_MEDIA: DWORD = 1108; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_UNLOAD_MEDIA: DWORD = 1109; +pub const ERROR_MEDIA_CHANGED: DWORD = 1110; +pub const ERROR_BUS_RESET: DWORD = 1111; +pub const ERROR_NO_MEDIA_IN_DRIVE: DWORD = 1112; +pub const ERROR_NO_UNICODE_TRANSLATION: DWORD = 1113; +pub const ERROR_DLL_INIT_FAILED: DWORD = 1114; +pub const ERROR_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 1115; +pub const ERROR_NO_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 1116; +pub const ERROR_IO_DEVICE: DWORD = 1117; +pub const ERROR_SERIAL_NO_DEVICE: DWORD = 1118; +pub const ERROR_IRQ_BUSY: DWORD = 1119; +pub const ERROR_MORE_WRITES: DWORD = 1120; +pub const ERROR_COUNTER_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 1121; +pub const ERROR_FLOPPY_ID_MARK_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1122; +pub const ERROR_FLOPPY_WRONG_CYLINDER: DWORD = 1123; +pub const ERROR_FLOPPY_UNKNOWN_ERROR: DWORD = 1124; +pub const ERROR_FLOPPY_BAD_REGISTERS: DWORD = 1125; +pub const ERROR_DISK_RECALIBRATE_FAILED: DWORD = 1126; +pub const ERROR_DISK_OPERATION_FAILED: DWORD = 1127; +pub const ERROR_DISK_RESET_FAILED: DWORD = 1128; +pub const ERROR_EOM_OVERFLOW: DWORD = 1129; +pub const ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_SERVER_MEMORY: DWORD = 1130; +pub const ERROR_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK: DWORD = 1131; +pub const ERROR_MAPPED_ALIGNMENT: DWORD = 1132; +pub const ERROR_SET_POWER_STATE_VETOED: DWORD = 1140; +pub const ERROR_SET_POWER_STATE_FAILED: DWORD = 1141; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS: DWORD = 1142; +pub const ERROR_OLD_WIN_VERSION: DWORD = 1150; +pub const ERROR_APP_WRONG_OS: DWORD = 1151; +pub const ERROR_SINGLE_INSTANCE_APP: DWORD = 1152; +pub const ERROR_RMODE_APP: DWORD = 1153; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DLL: DWORD = 1154; +pub const ERROR_NO_ASSOCIATION: DWORD = 1155; +pub const ERROR_DDE_FAIL: DWORD = 1156; +pub const ERROR_DLL_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1157; +pub const ERROR_NO_MORE_USER_HANDLES: DWORD = 1158; +pub const ERROR_MESSAGE_SYNC_ONLY: DWORD = 1159; +pub const ERROR_SOURCE_ELEMENT_EMPTY: DWORD = 1160; +pub const ERROR_DESTINATION_ELEMENT_FULL: DWORD = 1161; +pub const ERROR_ILLEGAL_ELEMENT_ADDRESS: DWORD = 1162; +pub const ERROR_MAGAZINE_NOT_PRESENT: DWORD = 1163; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_REINITIALIZATION_NEEDED: DWORD = 1164; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_REQUIRES_CLEANING: DWORD = 1165; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_DOOR_OPEN: DWORD = 1166; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED: DWORD = 1167; +pub const ERROR_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1168; +pub const ERROR_NO_MATCH: DWORD = 1169; +pub const ERROR_SET_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1170; +pub const ERROR_POINT_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1171; +pub const ERROR_NO_TRACKING_SERVICE: DWORD = 1172; +pub const ERROR_NO_VOLUME_ID: DWORD = 1173; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_REMOVE_REPLACED: DWORD = 1175; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_MOVE_REPLACEMENT: DWORD = 1176; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_MOVE_REPLACEMENT_2: DWORD = 1177; +pub const ERROR_JOURNAL_DELETE_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 1178; +pub const ERROR_JOURNAL_NOT_ACTIVE: DWORD = 1179; +pub const ERROR_POTENTIAL_FILE_FOUND: DWORD = 1180; +pub const ERROR_JOURNAL_ENTRY_DELETED: DWORD = 1181; +pub const ERROR_BAD_DEVICE: DWORD = 1200; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTION_UNAVAIL: DWORD = 1201; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_ALREADY_REMEMBERED: DWORD = 1202; +pub const ERROR_NO_NET_OR_BAD_PATH: DWORD = 1203; +pub const ERROR_BAD_PROVIDER: DWORD = 1204; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_PROFILE: DWORD = 1205; +pub const ERROR_BAD_PROFILE: DWORD = 1206; +pub const ERROR_NOT_CONTAINER: DWORD = 1207; +pub const ERROR_EXTENDED_ERROR: DWORD = 1208; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_GROUPNAME: DWORD = 1209; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_COMPUTERNAME: DWORD = 1210; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_EVENTNAME: DWORD = 1211; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DOMAINNAME: DWORD = 1212; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SERVICENAME: DWORD = 1213; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_NETNAME: DWORD = 1214; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SHARENAME: DWORD = 1215; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORDNAME: DWORD = 1216; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MESSAGENAME: DWORD = 1217; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MESSAGEDEST: DWORD = 1218; +pub const ERROR_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_CONFLICT: DWORD = 1219; +pub const ERROR_REMOTE_SESSION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1220; +pub const ERROR_DUP_DOMAINNAME: DWORD = 1221; +pub const ERROR_NO_NETWORK: DWORD = 1222; +pub const ERROR_CANCELLED: DWORD = 1223; +pub const ERROR_USER_MAPPED_FILE: DWORD = 1224; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED: DWORD = 1225; +pub const ERROR_GRACEFUL_DISCONNECT: DWORD = 1226; +pub const ERROR_ADDRESS_ALREADY_ASSOCIATED: DWORD = 1227; +pub const ERROR_ADDRESS_NOT_ASSOCIATED: DWORD = 1228; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTION_INVALID: DWORD = 1229; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTION_ACTIVE: DWORD = 1230; +pub const ERROR_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE: DWORD = 1231; +pub const ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE: DWORD = 1232; +pub const ERROR_PROTOCOL_UNREACHABLE: DWORD = 1233; +pub const ERROR_PORT_UNREACHABLE: DWORD = 1234; +pub const ERROR_REQUEST_ABORTED: DWORD = 1235; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED: DWORD = 1236; +pub const ERROR_RETRY: DWORD = 1237; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTION_COUNT_LIMIT: DWORD = 1238; +pub const ERROR_LOGIN_TIME_RESTRICTION: DWORD = 1239; +pub const ERROR_LOGIN_WKSTA_RESTRICTION: DWORD = 1240; +pub const ERROR_INCORRECT_ADDRESS: DWORD = 1241; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_REGISTERED: DWORD = 1242; +pub const ERROR_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1243; +pub const ERROR_NOT_AUTHENTICATED: DWORD = 1244; +pub const ERROR_NOT_LOGGED_ON: DWORD = 1245; +pub const ERROR_CONTINUE: DWORD = 1246; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_INITIALIZED: DWORD = 1247; +pub const ERROR_NO_MORE_DEVICES: DWORD = 1248; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_SITE: DWORD = 1249; +pub const ERROR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_EXISTS: DWORD = 1250; +pub const ERROR_ONLY_IF_CONNECTED: DWORD = 1251; +pub const ERROR_OVERRIDE_NOCHANGES: DWORD = 1252; +pub const ERROR_BAD_USER_PROFILE: DWORD = 1253; +pub const ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED_ON_SBS: DWORD = 1254; +pub const ERROR_SERVER_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 1255; +pub const ERROR_HOST_DOWN: DWORD = 1256; +pub const ERROR_NON_ACCOUNT_SID: DWORD = 1257; +pub const ERROR_NON_DOMAIN_SID: DWORD = 1258; +pub const ERROR_APPHELP_BLOCK: DWORD = 1259; +pub const ERROR_ACCESS_DISABLED_BY_POLICY: DWORD = 1260; +pub const ERROR_REG_NAT_CONSUMPTION: DWORD = 1261; +pub const ERROR_CSCSHARE_OFFLINE: DWORD = 1262; +pub const ERROR_PKINIT_FAILURE: DWORD = 1263; +pub const ERROR_SMARTCARD_SUBSYSTEM_FAILURE: DWORD = 1264; +pub const ERROR_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED: DWORD = 1265; +pub const ERROR_MACHINE_LOCKED: DWORD = 1271; +pub const ERROR_CALLBACK_SUPPLIED_INVALID_DATA: DWORD = 1273; +pub const ERROR_SYNC_FOREGROUND_REFRESH_REQUIRED: DWORD = 1274; +pub const ERROR_DRIVER_BLOCKED: DWORD = 1275; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_IMPORT_OF_NON_DLL: DWORD = 1276; +pub const ERROR_ACCESS_DISABLED_WEBBLADE: DWORD = 1277; +pub const ERROR_ACCESS_DISABLED_WEBBLADE_TAMPER: DWORD = 1278; +pub const ERROR_RECOVERY_FAILURE: DWORD = 1279; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_FIBER: DWORD = 1280; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_THREAD: DWORD = 1281; +pub const ERROR_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN: DWORD = 1282; +pub const ERROR_PARAMETER_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1283; +pub const ERROR_DEBUGGER_INACTIVE: DWORD = 1284; +pub const ERROR_DELAY_LOAD_FAILED: DWORD = 1285; +pub const ERROR_VDM_DISALLOWED: DWORD = 1286; +pub const ERROR_UNIDENTIFIED_ERROR: DWORD = 1287; +pub const ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED: DWORD = 1300; +pub const ERROR_SOME_NOT_MAPPED: DWORD = 1301; +pub const ERROR_NO_QUOTAS_FOR_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1302; +pub const ERROR_LOCAL_USER_SESSION_KEY: DWORD = 1303; +pub const ERROR_NULL_LM_PASSWORD: DWORD = 1304; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_REVISION: DWORD = 1305; +pub const ERROR_REVISION_MISMATCH: DWORD = 1306; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_OWNER: DWORD = 1307; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PRIMARY_GROUP: DWORD = 1308; +pub const ERROR_NO_IMPERSONATION_TOKEN: DWORD = 1309; +pub const ERROR_CANT_DISABLE_MANDATORY: DWORD = 1310; +pub const ERROR_NO_LOGON_SERVERS: DWORD = 1311; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_LOGON_SESSION: DWORD = 1312; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE: DWORD = 1313; +pub const ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD: DWORD = 1314; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ACCOUNT_NAME: DWORD = 1315; +pub const ERROR_USER_EXISTS: DWORD = 1316; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_USER: DWORD = 1317; +pub const ERROR_GROUP_EXISTS: DWORD = 1318; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_GROUP: DWORD = 1319; +pub const ERROR_MEMBER_IN_GROUP: DWORD = 1320; +pub const ERROR_MEMBER_NOT_IN_GROUP: DWORD = 1321; +pub const ERROR_LAST_ADMIN: DWORD = 1322; +pub const ERROR_WRONG_PASSWORD: DWORD = 1323; +pub const ERROR_ILL_FORMED_PASSWORD: DWORD = 1324; +pub const ERROR_PASSWORD_RESTRICTION: DWORD = 1325; +pub const ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE: DWORD = 1326; +pub const ERROR_ACCOUNT_RESTRICTION: DWORD = 1327; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_LOGON_HOURS: DWORD = 1328; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_WORKSTATION: DWORD = 1329; +pub const ERROR_PASSWORD_EXPIRED: DWORD = 1330; +pub const ERROR_ACCOUNT_DISABLED: DWORD = 1331; +pub const ERROR_NONE_MAPPED: DWORD = 1332; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_LUIDS_REQUESTED: DWORD = 1333; +pub const ERROR_LUIDS_EXHAUSTED: DWORD = 1334; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SUB_AUTHORITY: DWORD = 1335; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ACL: DWORD = 1336; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SID: DWORD = 1337; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SECURITY_DESCR: DWORD = 1338; +pub const ERROR_BAD_INHERITANCE_ACL: DWORD = 1340; +pub const ERROR_SERVER_DISABLED: DWORD = 1341; +pub const ERROR_SERVER_NOT_DISABLED: DWORD = 1342; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ID_AUTHORITY: DWORD = 1343; +pub const ERROR_ALLOTTED_SPACE_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1344; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_GROUP_ATTRIBUTES: DWORD = 1345; +pub const ERROR_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL: DWORD = 1346; +pub const ERROR_CANT_OPEN_ANONYMOUS: DWORD = 1347; +pub const ERROR_BAD_VALIDATION_CLASS: DWORD = 1348; +pub const ERROR_BAD_TOKEN_TYPE: DWORD = 1349; +pub const ERROR_NO_SECURITY_ON_OBJECT: DWORD = 1350; +pub const ERROR_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO: DWORD = 1351; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SERVER_STATE: DWORD = 1352; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DOMAIN_STATE: DWORD = 1353; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DOMAIN_ROLE: DWORD = 1354; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN: DWORD = 1355; +pub const ERROR_DOMAIN_EXISTS: DWORD = 1356; +pub const ERROR_DOMAIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1357; +pub const ERROR_INTERNAL_DB_CORRUPTION: DWORD = 1358; +pub const ERROR_INTERNAL_ERROR: DWORD = 1359; +pub const ERROR_GENERIC_NOT_MAPPED: DWORD = 1360; +pub const ERROR_BAD_DESCRIPTOR_FORMAT: DWORD = 1361; +pub const ERROR_NOT_LOGON_PROCESS: DWORD = 1362; +pub const ERROR_LOGON_SESSION_EXISTS: DWORD = 1363; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_PACKAGE: DWORD = 1364; +pub const ERROR_BAD_LOGON_SESSION_STATE: DWORD = 1365; +pub const ERROR_LOGON_SESSION_COLLISION: DWORD = 1366; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_LOGON_TYPE: DWORD = 1367; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_IMPERSONATE: DWORD = 1368; +pub const ERROR_RXACT_INVALID_STATE: DWORD = 1369; +pub const ERROR_RXACT_COMMIT_FAILURE: DWORD = 1370; +pub const ERROR_SPECIAL_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1371; +pub const ERROR_SPECIAL_GROUP: DWORD = 1372; +pub const ERROR_SPECIAL_USER: DWORD = 1373; +pub const ERROR_MEMBERS_PRIMARY_GROUP: DWORD = 1374; +pub const ERROR_TOKEN_ALREADY_IN_USE: DWORD = 1375; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_ALIAS: DWORD = 1376; +pub const ERROR_MEMBER_NOT_IN_ALIAS: DWORD = 1377; +pub const ERROR_MEMBER_IN_ALIAS: DWORD = 1378; +pub const ERROR_ALIAS_EXISTS: DWORD = 1379; +pub const ERROR_LOGON_NOT_GRANTED: DWORD = 1380; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_SECRETS: DWORD = 1381; +pub const ERROR_SECRET_TOO_LONG: DWORD = 1382; +pub const ERROR_INTERNAL_DB_ERROR: DWORD = 1383; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_CONTEXT_IDS: DWORD = 1384; +pub const ERROR_LOGON_TYPE_NOT_GRANTED: DWORD = 1385; +pub const ERROR_NT_CROSS_ENCRYPTION_REQUIRED: DWORD = 1386; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUCH_MEMBER: DWORD = 1387; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MEMBER: DWORD = 1388; +pub const ERROR_TOO_MANY_SIDS: DWORD = 1389; +pub const ERROR_LM_CROSS_ENCRYPTION_REQUIRED: DWORD = 1390; +pub const ERROR_NO_INHERITANCE: DWORD = 1391; +pub const ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT: DWORD = 1392; +pub const ERROR_DISK_CORRUPT: DWORD = 1393; +pub const ERROR_NO_USER_SESSION_KEY: DWORD = 1394; +pub const ERROR_LICENSE_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1395; +pub const ERROR_WRONG_TARGET_NAME: DWORD = 1396; +pub const ERROR_MUTUAL_AUTH_FAILED: DWORD = 1397; +pub const ERROR_TIME_SKEW: DWORD = 1398; +pub const ERROR_CURRENT_DOMAIN_NOT_ALLOWED: DWORD = 1399; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_WINDOW_HANDLE: DWORD = 1400; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MENU_HANDLE: DWORD = 1401; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_CURSOR_HANDLE: DWORD = 1402; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ACCEL_HANDLE: DWORD = 1403; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_HOOK_HANDLE: DWORD = 1404; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DWP_HANDLE: DWORD = 1405; +pub const ERROR_TLW_WITH_WSCHILD: DWORD = 1406; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_FIND_WND_CLASS: DWORD = 1407; +pub const ERROR_WINDOW_OF_OTHER_THREAD: DWORD = 1408; +pub const ERROR_HOTKEY_ALREADY_REGISTERED: DWORD = 1409; +pub const ERROR_CLASS_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 1410; +pub const ERROR_CLASS_DOES_NOT_EXIST: DWORD = 1411; +pub const ERROR_CLASS_HAS_WINDOWS: DWORD = 1412; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_INDEX: DWORD = 1413; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ICON_HANDLE: DWORD = 1414; +pub const ERROR_PRIVATE_DIALOG_INDEX: DWORD = 1415; +pub const ERROR_LISTBOX_ID_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1416; +pub const ERROR_NO_WILDCARD_CHARACTERS: DWORD = 1417; +pub const ERROR_CLIPBOARD_NOT_OPEN: DWORD = 1418; +pub const ERROR_HOTKEY_NOT_REGISTERED: DWORD = 1419; +pub const ERROR_WINDOW_NOT_DIALOG: DWORD = 1420; +pub const ERROR_CONTROL_ID_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1421; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_COMBOBOX_MESSAGE: DWORD = 1422; +pub const ERROR_WINDOW_NOT_COMBOBOX: DWORD = 1423; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_EDIT_HEIGHT: DWORD = 1424; +pub const ERROR_DC_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1425; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_HOOK_FILTER: DWORD = 1426; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FILTER_PROC: DWORD = 1427; +pub const ERROR_HOOK_NEEDS_HMOD: DWORD = 1428; +pub const ERROR_GLOBAL_ONLY_HOOK: DWORD = 1429; +pub const ERROR_JOURNAL_HOOK_SET: DWORD = 1430; +pub const ERROR_HOOK_NOT_INSTALLED: DWORD = 1431; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_LB_MESSAGE: DWORD = 1432; +pub const ERROR_SETCOUNT_ON_BAD_LB: DWORD = 1433; +pub const ERROR_LB_WITHOUT_TABSTOPS: DWORD = 1434; +pub const ERROR_DESTROY_OBJECT_OF_OTHER_THREAD: DWORD = 1435; +pub const ERROR_CHILD_WINDOW_MENU: DWORD = 1436; +pub const ERROR_NO_SYSTEM_MENU: DWORD = 1437; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MSGBOX_STYLE: DWORD = 1438; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SPI_VALUE: DWORD = 1439; +pub const ERROR_SCREEN_ALREADY_LOCKED: DWORD = 1440; +pub const ERROR_HWNDS_HAVE_DIFF_PARENT: DWORD = 1441; +pub const ERROR_NOT_CHILD_WINDOW: DWORD = 1442; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_GW_COMMAND: DWORD = 1443; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_THREAD_ID: DWORD = 1444; +pub const ERROR_NON_MDICHILD_WINDOW: DWORD = 1445; +pub const ERROR_POPUP_ALREADY_ACTIVE: DWORD = 1446; +pub const ERROR_NO_SCROLLBARS: DWORD = 1447; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SCROLLBAR_RANGE: DWORD = 1448; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SHOWWIN_COMMAND: DWORD = 1449; +pub const ERROR_NO_SYSTEM_RESOURCES: DWORD = 1450; +pub const ERROR_NONPAGED_SYSTEM_RESOURCES: DWORD = 1451; +pub const ERROR_PAGED_SYSTEM_RESOURCES: DWORD = 1452; +pub const ERROR_WORKING_SET_QUOTA: DWORD = 1453; +pub const ERROR_PAGEFILE_QUOTA: DWORD = 1454; +pub const ERROR_COMMITMENT_LIMIT: DWORD = 1455; +pub const ERROR_MENU_ITEM_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1456; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_KEYBOARD_HANDLE: DWORD = 1457; +pub const ERROR_HOOK_TYPE_NOT_ALLOWED: DWORD = 1458; +pub const ERROR_REQUIRES_INTERACTIVE_WINDOWSTATION: DWORD = 1459; +pub const ERROR_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 1460; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MONITOR_HANDLE: DWORD = 1461; +pub const ERROR_INCORRECT_SIZE: DWORD = 1462; +pub const ERROR_SYMLINK_CLASS_DISABLED: DWORD = 1463; +pub const ERROR_SYMLINK_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 1464; +pub const ERROR_XML_PARSE_ERROR: DWORD = 1465; +pub const ERROR_XMLDSIG_ERROR: DWORD = 1466; +pub const ERROR_RESTART_APPLICATION: DWORD = 1467; +pub const ERROR_WRONG_COMPARTMENT: DWORD = 1468; +pub const ERROR_AUTHIP_FAILURE: DWORD = 1469; +pub const ERROR_NO_NVRAM_RESOURCES: DWORD = 1470; +pub const ERROR_NOT_GUI_PROCESS: DWORD = 1471; +pub const ERROR_EVENTLOG_FILE_CORRUPT: DWORD = 1500; +pub const ERROR_EVENTLOG_CANT_START: DWORD = 1501; +pub const ERROR_LOG_FILE_FULL: DWORD = 1502; +pub const ERROR_EVENTLOG_FILE_CHANGED: DWORD = 1503; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_SERVICE_FAILURE: DWORD = 1601; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT: DWORD = 1602; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE: DWORD = 1603; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_SUSPEND: DWORD = 1604; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRODUCT: DWORD = 1605; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_FEATURE: DWORD = 1606; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_COMPONENT: DWORD = 1607; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY: DWORD = 1608; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE: DWORD = 1609; +pub const ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION: DWORD = 1610; +pub const ERROR_INDEX_ABSENT: DWORD = 1611; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_SOURCE_ABSENT: DWORD = 1612; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_VERSION: DWORD = 1613; +pub const ERROR_PRODUCT_UNINSTALLED: DWORD = 1614; +pub const ERROR_BAD_QUERY_SYNTAX: DWORD = 1615; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FIELD: DWORD = 1616; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED: DWORD = 1617; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_ALREADY_RUNNING: DWORD = 1618; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_OPEN_FAILED: DWORD = 1619; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_INVALID: DWORD = 1620; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_UI_FAILURE: DWORD = 1621; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_LOG_FAILURE: DWORD = 1622; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_LANGUAGE_UNSUPPORTED: DWORD = 1623; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_TRANSFORM_FAILURE: DWORD = 1624; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_REJECTED: DWORD = 1625; +pub const ERROR_FUNCTION_NOT_CALLED: DWORD = 1626; +pub const ERROR_FUNCTION_FAILED: DWORD = 1627; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_TABLE: DWORD = 1628; +pub const ERROR_DATATYPE_MISMATCH: DWORD = 1629; +pub const ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE: DWORD = 1630; +pub const ERROR_CREATE_FAILED: DWORD = 1631; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_TEMP_UNWRITABLE: DWORD = 1632; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PLATFORM_UNSUPPORTED: DWORD = 1633; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_NOTUSED: DWORD = 1634; +pub const ERROR_PATCH_PACKAGE_OPEN_FAILED: DWORD = 1635; +pub const ERROR_PATCH_PACKAGE_INVALID: DWORD = 1636; +pub const ERROR_PATCH_PACKAGE_UNSUPPORTED: DWORD = 1637; +pub const ERROR_PRODUCT_VERSION: DWORD = 1638; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_COMMAND_LINE: DWORD = 1639; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_REMOTE_DISALLOWED: DWORD = 1640; +pub const ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_INITIATED: DWORD = 1641; +pub const ERROR_PATCH_TARGET_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1642; +pub const ERROR_PATCH_PACKAGE_REJECTED: DWORD = 1643; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_TRANSFORM_REJECTED: DWORD = 1644; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_REMOTE_PROHIBITED: DWORD = 1645; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_USER_BUFFER: DWORD = 1784; +pub const ERROR_UNRECOGNIZED_MEDIA: DWORD = 1785; +pub const ERROR_NO_TRUST_LSA_SECRET: DWORD = 1786; +pub const ERROR_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1787; +pub const ERROR_TRUSTED_DOMAIN_FAILURE: DWORD = 1788; +pub const ERROR_TRUSTED_RELATIONSHIP_FAILURE: DWORD = 1789; +pub const ERROR_TRUST_FAILURE: DWORD = 1790; +pub const ERROR_NETLOGON_NOT_STARTED: DWORD = 1792; +pub const ERROR_ACCOUNT_EXPIRED: DWORD = 1793; +pub const ERROR_REDIRECTOR_HAS_OPEN_HANDLES: DWORD = 1794; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_DRIVER_ALREADY_INSTALLED: DWORD = 1795; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_PORT: DWORD = 1796; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER: DWORD = 1797; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRINTPROCESSOR: DWORD = 1798; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_SEPARATOR_FILE: DWORD = 1799; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PRIORITY: DWORD = 1800; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME: DWORD = 1801; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 1802; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PRINTER_COMMAND: DWORD = 1803; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DATATYPE: DWORD = 1804; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_ENVIRONMENT: DWORD = 1805; +pub const ERROR_NOLOGON_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1807; +pub const ERROR_NOLOGON_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1808; +pub const ERROR_NOLOGON_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT: DWORD = 1809; +pub const ERROR_DOMAIN_TRUST_INCONSISTENT: DWORD = 1810; +pub const ERROR_SERVER_HAS_OPEN_HANDLES: DWORD = 1811; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_DATA_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1812; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_TYPE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1813; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_NAME_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1814; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_LANG_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1815; +pub const ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_QUOTA: DWORD = 1816; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_TIME: DWORD = 1901; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FORM_NAME: DWORD = 1902; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_FORM_SIZE: DWORD = 1903; +pub const ERROR_ALREADY_WAITING: DWORD = 1904; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_DELETED: DWORD = 1905; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PRINTER_STATE: DWORD = 1906; +pub const ERROR_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE: DWORD = 1907; +pub const ERROR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 1908; +pub const ERROR_ACCOUNT_LOCKED_OUT: DWORD = 1909; +pub const ERROR_NO_SITENAME: DWORD = 1919; +pub const ERROR_CANT_ACCESS_FILE: DWORD = 1920; +pub const ERROR_CANT_RESOLVE_FILENAME: DWORD = 1921; +pub const ERROR_KM_DRIVER_BLOCKED: DWORD = 1930; +pub const ERROR_CONTEXT_EXPIRED: DWORD = 1931; +pub const ERROR_PER_USER_TRUST_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1932; +pub const ERROR_ALL_USER_TRUST_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1933; +pub const ERROR_USER_DELETE_TRUST_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 1934; +pub const ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FIREWALL_FAILED: DWORD = 1935; +pub const ERROR_REMOTE_PRINT_CONNECTIONS_BLOCKED: DWORD = 1936; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PIXEL_FORMAT: DWORD = 2000; +pub const ERROR_BAD_DRIVER: DWORD = 2001; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_WINDOW_STYLE: DWORD = 2002; +pub const ERROR_METAFILE_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 2003; +pub const ERROR_TRANSFORM_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 2004; +pub const ERROR_CLIPPING_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 2005; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_CMM: DWORD = 2010; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PROFILE: DWORD = 2011; +pub const ERROR_TAG_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 2012; +pub const ERROR_TAG_NOT_PRESENT: DWORD = 2013; +pub const ERROR_DUPLICATE_TAG: DWORD = 2014; +pub const ERROR_PROFILE_NOT_ASSOCIATED_WITH_DEVICE: DWORD = 2015; +pub const ERROR_PROFILE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 2016; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_COLORSPACE: DWORD = 2017; +pub const ERROR_ICM_NOT_ENABLED: DWORD = 2018; +pub const ERROR_DELETING_ICM_XFORM: DWORD = 2019; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_TRANSFORM: DWORD = 2020; +pub const ERROR_COLORSPACE_MISMATCH: DWORD = 2021; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_COLORINDEX: DWORD = 2022; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTED_OTHER_PASSWORD: DWORD = 2108; +pub const ERROR_CONNECTED_OTHER_PASSWORD_DEFAULT: DWORD = 2109; +pub const ERROR_BAD_USERNAME: DWORD = 2202; +pub const ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED: DWORD = 2250; +pub const ERROR_OPEN_FILES: DWORD = 2401; +pub const ERROR_ACTIVE_CONNECTIONS: DWORD = 2402; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_IN_USE: DWORD = 2404; +pub const ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRINT_MONITOR: DWORD = 3000; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_DRIVER_IN_USE: DWORD = 3001; +pub const ERROR_SPOOL_FILE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 3002; +pub const ERROR_SPL_NO_STARTDOC: DWORD = 3003; +pub const ERROR_SPL_NO_ADDJOB: DWORD = 3004; +pub const ERROR_PRINT_PROCESSOR_ALREADY_INSTALLED: DWORD = 3005; +pub const ERROR_PRINT_MONITOR_ALREADY_INSTALLED: DWORD = 3006; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_PRINT_MONITOR: DWORD = 3007; +pub const ERROR_PRINT_MONITOR_IN_USE: DWORD = 3008; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_HAS_JOBS_QUEUED: DWORD = 3009; +pub const ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED: DWORD = 3010; +pub const ERROR_SUCCESS_RESTART_REQUIRED: DWORD = 3011; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 3012; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_DRIVER_WARNED: DWORD = 3013; +pub const ERROR_PRINTER_DRIVER_BLOCKED: DWORD = 3014; +pub const ERROR_WINS_INTERNAL: DWORD = 4000; +pub const ERROR_CAN_NOT_DEL_LOCAL_WINS: DWORD = 4001; +pub const ERROR_STATIC_INIT: DWORD = 4002; +pub const ERROR_INC_BACKUP: DWORD = 4003; +pub const ERROR_FULL_BACKUP: DWORD = 4004; +pub const ERROR_REC_NON_EXISTENT: DWORD = 4005; +pub const ERROR_RPL_NOT_ALLOWED: DWORD = 4006; +pub const ERROR_DHCP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT: DWORD = 4100; +pub const ERROR_WMI_GUID_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 4200; +pub const ERROR_WMI_INSTANCE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 4201; +pub const ERROR_WMI_ITEMID_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 4202; +pub const ERROR_WMI_TRY_AGAIN: DWORD = 4203; +pub const ERROR_WMI_DP_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 4204; +pub const ERROR_WMI_UNRESOLVED_INSTANCE_REF: DWORD = 4205; +pub const ERROR_WMI_ALREADY_ENABLED: DWORD = 4206; +pub const ERROR_WMI_GUID_DISCONNECTED: DWORD = 4207; +pub const ERROR_WMI_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE: DWORD = 4208; +pub const ERROR_WMI_DP_FAILED: DWORD = 4209; +pub const ERROR_WMI_INVALID_MOF: DWORD = 4210; +pub const ERROR_WMI_INVALID_REGINFO: DWORD = 4211; +pub const ERROR_WMI_ALREADY_DISABLED: DWORD = 4212; +pub const ERROR_WMI_READ_ONLY: DWORD = 4213; +pub const ERROR_WMI_SET_FAILURE: DWORD = 4214; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MEDIA: DWORD = 4300; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_LIBRARY: DWORD = 4301; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_MEDIA_POOL: DWORD = 4302; +pub const ERROR_DRIVE_MEDIA_MISMATCH: DWORD = 4303; +pub const ERROR_MEDIA_OFFLINE: DWORD = 4304; +pub const ERROR_LIBRARY_OFFLINE: DWORD = 4305; +pub const ERROR_EMPTY: DWORD = 4306; +pub const ERROR_NOT_EMPTY: DWORD = 4307; +pub const ERROR_MEDIA_UNAVAILABLE: DWORD = 4308; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_DISABLED: DWORD = 4309; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_CLEANER: DWORD = 4310; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_CLEAN: DWORD = 4311; +pub const ERROR_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 4312; +pub const ERROR_DATABASE_FAILURE: DWORD = 4313; +pub const ERROR_DATABASE_FULL: DWORD = 4314; +pub const ERROR_MEDIA_INCOMPATIBLE: DWORD = 4315; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_PRESENT: DWORD = 4316; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION: DWORD = 4317; +pub const ERROR_MEDIA_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 4318; +pub const ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 4319; +pub const ERROR_REQUEST_REFUSED: DWORD = 4320; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE_OBJECT: DWORD = 4321; +pub const ERROR_LIBRARY_FULL: DWORD = 4322; +pub const ERROR_MEDIUM_NOT_ACCESSIBLE: DWORD = 4323; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_LOAD_MEDIUM: DWORD = 4324; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_INVENTORY_DRIVE: DWORD = 4325; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_INVENTORY_SLOT: DWORD = 4326; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_INVENTORY_TRANSPORT: DWORD = 4327; +pub const ERROR_TRANSPORT_FULL: DWORD = 4328; +pub const ERROR_CONTROLLING_IEPORT: DWORD = 4329; +pub const ERROR_UNABLE_TO_EJECT_MOUNTED_MEDIA: DWORD = 4330; +pub const ERROR_CLEANER_SLOT_SET: DWORD = 4331; +pub const ERROR_CLEANER_SLOT_NOT_SET: DWORD = 4332; +pub const ERROR_CLEANER_CARTRIDGE_SPENT: DWORD = 4333; +pub const ERROR_UNEXPECTED_OMID: DWORD = 4334; +pub const ERROR_CANT_DELETE_LAST_ITEM: DWORD = 4335; +pub const ERROR_MESSAGE_EXCEEDS_MAX_SIZE: DWORD = 4336; +pub const ERROR_VOLUME_CONTAINS_SYS_FILES: DWORD = 4337; +pub const ERROR_INDIGENOUS_TYPE: DWORD = 4338; +pub const ERROR_NO_SUPPORTING_DRIVES: DWORD = 4339; +pub const ERROR_CLEANER_CARTRIDGE_INSTALLED: DWORD = 4340; +pub const ERROR_IEPORT_FULL: DWORD = 4341; +pub const ERROR_FILE_OFFLINE: DWORD = 4350; +pub const ERROR_REMOTE_STORAGE_NOT_ACTIVE: DWORD = 4351; +pub const ERROR_REMOTE_STORAGE_MEDIA_ERROR: DWORD = 4352; +pub const ERROR_NOT_A_REPARSE_POINT: DWORD = 4390; +pub const ERROR_REPARSE_ATTRIBUTE_CONFLICT: DWORD = 4391; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA: DWORD = 4392; +pub const ERROR_REPARSE_TAG_INVALID: DWORD = 4393; +pub const ERROR_REPARSE_TAG_MISMATCH: DWORD = 4394; +pub const ERROR_VOLUME_NOT_SIS_ENABLED: DWORD = 4500; +pub const ERROR_DEPENDENT_RESOURCE_EXISTS: DWORD = 5001; +pub const ERROR_DEPENDENCY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5002; +pub const ERROR_DEPENDENCY_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 5003; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_ONLINE: DWORD = 5004; +pub const ERROR_HOST_NODE_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 5005; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 5006; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5007; +pub const ERROR_SHUTDOWN_CLUSTER: DWORD = 5008; +pub const ERROR_CANT_EVICT_ACTIVE_NODE: DWORD = 5009; +pub const ERROR_OBJECT_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 5010; +pub const ERROR_OBJECT_IN_LIST: DWORD = 5011; +pub const ERROR_GROUP_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 5012; +pub const ERROR_GROUP_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5013; +pub const ERROR_GROUP_NOT_ONLINE: DWORD = 5014; +pub const ERROR_HOST_NODE_NOT_RESOURCE_OWNER: DWORD = 5015; +pub const ERROR_HOST_NODE_NOT_GROUP_OWNER: DWORD = 5016; +pub const ERROR_RESMON_CREATE_FAILED: DWORD = 5017; +pub const ERROR_RESMON_ONLINE_FAILED: DWORD = 5018; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_ONLINE: DWORD = 5019; +pub const ERROR_QUORUM_RESOURCE: DWORD = 5020; +pub const ERROR_NOT_QUORUM_CAPABLE: DWORD = 5021; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_SHUTTING_DOWN: DWORD = 5022; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_STATE: DWORD = 5023; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_PROPERTIES_STORED: DWORD = 5024; +pub const ERROR_NOT_QUORUM_CLASS: DWORD = 5025; +pub const ERROR_CORE_RESOURCE: DWORD = 5026; +pub const ERROR_QUORUM_RESOURCE_ONLINE_FAILED: DWORD = 5027; +pub const ERROR_QUORUMLOG_OPEN_FAILED: DWORD = 5028; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTERLOG_CORRUPT: DWORD = 5029; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTERLOG_RECORD_EXCEEDS_MAXSIZE: DWORD = 5030; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTERLOG_EXCEEDS_MAXSIZE: DWORD = 5031; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTERLOG_CHKPOINT_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5032; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTERLOG_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE: DWORD = 5033; +pub const ERROR_QUORUM_OWNER_ALIVE: DWORD = 5034; +pub const ERROR_NETWORK_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 5035; +pub const ERROR_NODE_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 5036; +pub const ERROR_ALL_NODES_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 5037; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_FAILED: DWORD = 5038; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_INVALID_NODE: DWORD = 5039; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_EXISTS: DWORD = 5040; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_JOIN_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 5041; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5042; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_LOCAL_NODE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5043; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_EXISTS: DWORD = 5044; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5045; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETINTERFACE_EXISTS: DWORD = 5046; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETINTERFACE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5047; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_INVALID_REQUEST: DWORD = 5048; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_INVALID_NETWORK_PROVIDER: DWORD = 5049; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_DOWN: DWORD = 5050; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_UNREACHABLE: DWORD = 5051; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_NOT_MEMBER: DWORD = 5052; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_JOIN_NOT_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 5053; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_INVALID_NETWORK: DWORD = 5054; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_UP: DWORD = 5056; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_IPADDR_IN_USE: DWORD = 5057; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_NOT_PAUSED: DWORD = 5058; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NO_SECURITY_CONTEXT: DWORD = 5059; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NOT_INTERNAL: DWORD = 5060; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_ALREADY_UP: DWORD = 5061; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_ALREADY_DOWN: DWORD = 5062; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_ALREADY_ONLINE: DWORD = 5063; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_ALREADY_OFFLINE: DWORD = 5064; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_ALREADY_MEMBER: DWORD = 5065; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_LAST_INTERNAL_NETWORK: DWORD = 5066; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_HAS_DEPENDENTS: DWORD = 5067; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION_ON_QUORUM: DWORD = 5068; +pub const ERROR_DEPENDENCY_NOT_ALLOWED: DWORD = 5069; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_PAUSED: DWORD = 5070; +pub const ERROR_NODE_CANT_HOST_RESOURCE: DWORD = 5071; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_NOT_READY: DWORD = 5072; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_SHUTTING_DOWN: DWORD = 5073; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_JOIN_ABORTED: DWORD = 5074; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSIONS: DWORD = 5075; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_MAXNUM_OF_RESOURCES_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 5076; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_SYSTEM_CONFIG_CHANGED: DWORD = 5077; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_RESOURCE_TYPE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5078; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_RESTYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 5079; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_RESNAME_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5080; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NO_RPC_PACKAGES_REGISTERED: DWORD = 5081; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_OWNER_NOT_IN_PREFLIST: DWORD = 5082; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_DATABASE_SEQMISMATCH: DWORD = 5083; +pub const ERROR_RESMON_INVALID_STATE: DWORD = 5084; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_GUM_NOT_LOCKER: DWORD = 5085; +pub const ERROR_QUORUM_DISK_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5086; +pub const ERROR_DATABASE_BACKUP_CORRUPT: DWORD = 5087; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NODE_ALREADY_HAS_DFS_ROOT: DWORD = 5088; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_PROPERTY_UNCHANGEABLE: DWORD = 5089; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_MEMBERSHIP_INVALID_STATE: DWORD = 5890; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_QUORUMLOG_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 5891; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_MEMBERSHIP_HALT: DWORD = 5892; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_INSTANCE_ID_MISMATCH: DWORD = 5893; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND_FOR_IP: DWORD = 5894; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_PROPERTY_DATA_TYPE_MISMATCH: DWORD = 5895; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_EVICT_WITHOUT_CLEANUP: DWORD = 5896; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_PARAMETER_MISMATCH: DWORD = 5897; +pub const ERROR_NODE_CANNOT_BE_CLUSTERED: DWORD = 5898; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_WRONG_OS_VERSION: DWORD = 5899; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_CANT_CREATE_DUP_CLUSTER_NAME: DWORD = 5900; +pub const ERROR_CLUSCFG_ALREADY_COMMITTED: DWORD = 5901; +pub const ERROR_CLUSCFG_ROLLBACK_FAILED: DWORD = 5902; +pub const ERROR_CLUSCFG_SYSTEM_DISK_DRIVE_LETTER_CONFLICT: DWORD = 5903; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_OLD_VERSION: DWORD = 5904; +pub const ERROR_CLUSTER_MISMATCHED_COMPUTER_ACCT_NAME: DWORD = 5905; +pub const ERROR_ENCRYPTION_FAILED: DWORD = 6000; +pub const ERROR_DECRYPTION_FAILED: DWORD = 6001; +pub const ERROR_FILE_ENCRYPTED: DWORD = 6002; +pub const ERROR_NO_RECOVERY_POLICY: DWORD = 6003; +pub const ERROR_NO_EFS: DWORD = 6004; +pub const ERROR_WRONG_EFS: DWORD = 6005; +pub const ERROR_NO_USER_KEYS: DWORD = 6006; +pub const ERROR_FILE_NOT_ENCRYPTED: DWORD = 6007; +pub const ERROR_NOT_EXPORT_FORMAT: DWORD = 6008; +pub const ERROR_FILE_READ_ONLY: DWORD = 6009; +pub const ERROR_DIR_EFS_DISALLOWED: DWORD = 6010; +pub const ERROR_EFS_SERVER_NOT_TRUSTED: DWORD = 6011; +pub const ERROR_BAD_RECOVERY_POLICY: DWORD = 6012; +pub const ERROR_EFS_ALG_BLOB_TOO_BIG: DWORD = 6013; +pub const ERROR_VOLUME_NOT_SUPPORT_EFS: DWORD = 6014; +pub const ERROR_EFS_DISABLED: DWORD = 6015; +pub const ERROR_EFS_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORT: DWORD = 6016; +pub const ERROR_NO_BROWSER_SERVERS_FOUND: DWORD = 6118; +pub const ERROR_CTX_WINSTATION_NAME_INVALID: DWORD = 7001; +pub const ERROR_CTX_INVALID_PD: DWORD = 7002; +pub const ERROR_CTX_PD_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 7003; +pub const ERROR_CTX_WD_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 7004; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CANNOT_MAKE_EVENTLOG_ENTRY: DWORD = 7005; +pub const ERROR_CTX_SERVICE_NAME_COLLISION: DWORD = 7006; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CLOSE_PENDING: DWORD = 7007; +pub const ERROR_CTX_NO_OUTBUF: DWORD = 7008; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_INF_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 7009; +pub const ERROR_CTX_INVALID_MODEMNAME: DWORD = 7010; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_ERROR: DWORD = 7011; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 7012; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_NO_CARRIER: DWORD = 7013; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_NO_DIALTONE: DWORD = 7014; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_BUSY: DWORD = 7015; +pub const ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_VOICE: DWORD = 7016; +pub const ERROR_CTX_TD_ERROR: DWORD = 7017; +pub const ERROR_CTX_WINSTATION_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 7022; +pub const ERROR_CTX_WINSTATION_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 7023; +pub const ERROR_CTX_WINSTATION_BUSY: DWORD = 7024; +pub const ERROR_CTX_BAD_VIDEO_MODE: DWORD = 7025; +pub const ERROR_CTX_GRAPHICS_INVALID: DWORD = 7035; +pub const ERROR_CTX_LOGON_DISABLED: DWORD = 7037; +pub const ERROR_CTX_NOT_CONSOLE: DWORD = 7038; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CLIENT_QUERY_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 7040; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CONSOLE_DISCONNECT: DWORD = 7041; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CONSOLE_CONNECT: DWORD = 7042; +pub const ERROR_CTX_SHADOW_DENIED: DWORD = 7044; +pub const ERROR_CTX_WINSTATION_ACCESS_DENIED: DWORD = 7045; +pub const ERROR_CTX_INVALID_WD: DWORD = 7049; +pub const ERROR_CTX_SHADOW_INVALID: DWORD = 7050; +pub const ERROR_CTX_SHADOW_DISABLED: DWORD = 7051; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CLIENT_LICENSE_IN_USE: DWORD = 7052; +pub const ERROR_CTX_CLIENT_LICENSE_NOT_SET: DWORD = 7053; +pub const ERROR_CTX_LICENSE_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 7054; +pub const ERROR_CTX_LICENSE_CLIENT_INVALID: DWORD = 7055; +pub const ERROR_CTX_LICENSE_EXPIRED: DWORD = 7056; +pub const ERROR_CTX_SHADOW_NOT_RUNNING: DWORD = 7057; +pub const ERROR_CTX_SHADOW_ENDED_BY_MODE_CHANGE: DWORD = 7058; +pub const ERROR_ACTIVATION_COUNT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 7059; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_INSTALLED: DWORD = 8200; +pub const ERROR_DS_MEMBERSHIP_EVALUATED_LOCALLY: DWORD = 8201; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE: DWORD = 8202; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8203; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UNDEFINED: DWORD = 8204; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS: DWORD = 8205; +pub const ERROR_DS_BUSY: DWORD = 8206; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNAVAILABLE: DWORD = 8207; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_RIDS_ALLOCATED: DWORD = 8208; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_MORE_RIDS: DWORD = 8209; +pub const ERROR_DS_INCORRECT_ROLE_OWNER: DWORD = 8210; +pub const ERROR_DS_RIDMGR_INIT_ERROR: DWORD = 8211; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_CLASS_VIOLATION: DWORD = 8212; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_ON_NON_LEAF: DWORD = 8213; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_ON_RDN: DWORD = 8214; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOD_OBJ_CLASS: DWORD = 8215; +pub const ERROR_DS_CROSS_DOM_MOVE_ERROR: DWORD = 8216; +pub const ERROR_DS_GC_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 8217; +pub const ERROR_SHARED_POLICY: DWORD = 8218; +pub const ERROR_POLICY_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 8219; +pub const ERROR_POLICY_ONLY_IN_DS: DWORD = 8220; +pub const ERROR_PROMOTION_ACTIVE: DWORD = 8221; +pub const ERROR_NO_PROMOTION_ACTIVE: DWORD = 8222; +pub const ERROR_DS_OPERATIONS_ERROR: DWORD = 8224; +pub const ERROR_DS_PROTOCOL_ERROR: DWORD = 8225; +pub const ERROR_DS_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8226; +pub const ERROR_DS_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8227; +pub const ERROR_DS_ADMIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8228; +pub const ERROR_DS_COMPARE_FALSE: DWORD = 8229; +pub const ERROR_DS_COMPARE_TRUE: DWORD = 8230; +pub const ERROR_DS_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 8231; +pub const ERROR_DS_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED: DWORD = 8232; +pub const ERROR_DS_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTH: DWORD = 8233; +pub const ERROR_DS_AUTH_UNKNOWN: DWORD = 8234; +pub const ERROR_DS_REFERRAL: DWORD = 8235; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNAVAILABLE_CRIT_EXTENSION: DWORD = 8236; +pub const ERROR_DS_CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED: DWORD = 8237; +pub const ERROR_DS_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING: DWORD = 8238; +pub const ERROR_DS_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION: DWORD = 8239; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_SUCH_OBJECT: DWORD = 8240; +pub const ERROR_DS_ALIAS_PROBLEM: DWORD = 8241; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8242; +pub const ERROR_DS_IS_LEAF: DWORD = 8243; +pub const ERROR_DS_ALIAS_DEREF_PROBLEM: DWORD = 8244; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM: DWORD = 8245; +pub const ERROR_DS_LOOP_DETECT: DWORD = 8246; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAMING_VIOLATION: DWORD = 8247; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJECT_RESULTS_TOO_LARGE: DWORD = 8248; +pub const ERROR_DS_AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS: DWORD = 8249; +pub const ERROR_DS_SERVER_DOWN: DWORD = 8250; +pub const ERROR_DS_LOCAL_ERROR: DWORD = 8251; +pub const ERROR_DS_ENCODING_ERROR: DWORD = 8252; +pub const ERROR_DS_DECODING_ERROR: DWORD = 8253; +pub const ERROR_DS_FILTER_UNKNOWN: DWORD = 8254; +pub const ERROR_DS_PARAM_ERROR: DWORD = 8255; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 8256; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED: DWORD = 8257; +pub const ERROR_DS_CONTROL_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 8258; +pub const ERROR_DS_CLIENT_LOOP: DWORD = 8259; +pub const ERROR_DS_REFERRAL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8260; +pub const ERROR_DS_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING: DWORD = 8261; +pub const ERROR_DS_OFFSET_RANGE_ERROR: DWORD = 8262; +pub const ERROR_DS_ROOT_MUST_BE_NC: DWORD = 8301; +pub const ERROR_DS_ADD_REPLICA_INHIBITED: DWORD = 8302; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_NOT_DEF_IN_SCHEMA: DWORD = 8303; +pub const ERROR_DS_MAX_OBJ_SIZE_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8304; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_STRING_NAME_EXISTS: DWORD = 8305; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_RDN_DEFINED_IN_SCHEMA: DWORD = 8306; +pub const ERROR_DS_RDN_DOESNT_MATCH_SCHEMA: DWORD = 8307; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_REQUESTED_ATTS_FOUND: DWORD = 8308; +pub const ERROR_DS_USER_BUFFER_TO_SMALL: DWORD = 8309; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_IS_NOT_ON_OBJ: DWORD = 8310; +pub const ERROR_DS_ILLEGAL_MOD_OPERATION: DWORD = 8311; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_TOO_LARGE: DWORD = 8312; +pub const ERROR_DS_BAD_INSTANCE_TYPE: DWORD = 8313; +pub const ERROR_DS_MASTERDSA_REQUIRED: DWORD = 8314; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJECT_CLASS_REQUIRED: DWORD = 8315; +pub const ERROR_DS_MISSING_REQUIRED_ATT: DWORD = 8316; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_NOT_DEF_FOR_CLASS: DWORD = 8317; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 8318; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_ADD_ATT_VALUES: DWORD = 8320; +pub const ERROR_DS_SINGLE_VALUE_CONSTRAINT: DWORD = 8321; +pub const ERROR_DS_RANGE_CONSTRAINT: DWORD = 8322; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_VAL_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 8323; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_REM_MISSING_ATT: DWORD = 8324; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_REM_MISSING_ATT_VAL: DWORD = 8325; +pub const ERROR_DS_ROOT_CANT_BE_SUBREF: DWORD = 8326; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_CHAINING: DWORD = 8327; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_CHAINED_EVAL: DWORD = 8328; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_PARENT_OBJECT: DWORD = 8329; +pub const ERROR_DS_PARENT_IS_AN_ALIAS: DWORD = 8330; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MIX_MASTER_AND_REPS: DWORD = 8331; +pub const ERROR_DS_CHILDREN_EXIST: DWORD = 8332; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 8333; +pub const ERROR_DS_ALIASED_OBJ_MISSING: DWORD = 8334; +pub const ERROR_DS_BAD_NAME_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8335; +pub const ERROR_DS_ALIAS_POINTS_TO_ALIAS: DWORD = 8336; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DEREF_ALIAS: DWORD = 8337; +pub const ERROR_DS_OUT_OF_SCOPE: DWORD = 8338; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJECT_BEING_REMOVED: DWORD = 8339; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DELETE_DSA_OBJ: DWORD = 8340; +pub const ERROR_DS_GENERIC_ERROR: DWORD = 8341; +pub const ERROR_DS_DSA_MUST_BE_INT_MASTER: DWORD = 8342; +pub const ERROR_DS_CLASS_NOT_DSA: DWORD = 8343; +pub const ERROR_DS_INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS: DWORD = 8344; +pub const ERROR_DS_ILLEGAL_SUPERIOR: DWORD = 8345; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATTRIBUTE_OWNED_BY_SAM: DWORD = 8346; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_TOO_MANY_PARTS: DWORD = 8347; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_TOO_LONG: DWORD = 8348; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_VALUE_TOO_LONG: DWORD = 8349; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_UNPARSEABLE: DWORD = 8350; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_TYPE_UNKNOWN: DWORD = 8351; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_AN_OBJECT: DWORD = 8352; +pub const ERROR_DS_SEC_DESC_TOO_SHORT: DWORD = 8353; +pub const ERROR_DS_SEC_DESC_INVALID: DWORD = 8354; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_DELETED_NAME: DWORD = 8355; +pub const ERROR_DS_SUBREF_MUST_HAVE_PARENT: DWORD = 8356; +pub const ERROR_DS_NCNAME_MUST_BE_NC: DWORD = 8357; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_ADD_SYSTEM_ONLY: DWORD = 8358; +pub const ERROR_DS_CLASS_MUST_BE_CONCRETE: DWORD = 8359; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_DMD: DWORD = 8360; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_GUID_EXISTS: DWORD = 8361; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_ON_BACKLINK: DWORD = 8362; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_CROSSREF_FOR_NC: DWORD = 8363; +pub const ERROR_DS_SHUTTING_DOWN: DWORD = 8364; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNKNOWN_OPERATION: DWORD = 8365; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_ROLE_OWNER: DWORD = 8366; +pub const ERROR_DS_COULDNT_CONTACT_FSMO: DWORD = 8367; +pub const ERROR_DS_CROSS_NC_DN_RENAME: DWORD = 8368; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOD_SYSTEM_ONLY: DWORD = 8369; +pub const ERROR_DS_REPLICATOR_ONLY: DWORD = 8370; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_CLASS_NOT_DEFINED: DWORD = 8371; +pub const ERROR_DS_OBJ_CLASS_NOT_SUBCLASS: DWORD = 8372; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_REFERENCE_INVALID: DWORD = 8373; +pub const ERROR_DS_CROSS_REF_EXISTS: DWORD = 8374; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DEL_MASTER_CROSSREF: DWORD = 8375; +pub const ERROR_DS_SUBTREE_NOTIFY_NOT_NC_HEAD: DWORD = 8376; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOTIFY_FILTER_TOO_COMPLEX: DWORD = 8377; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_RDN: DWORD = 8378; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_OID: DWORD = 8379; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_MAPI_ID: DWORD = 8380; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_SCHEMA_ID_GUID: DWORD = 8381; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_LDAP_DISPLAY_NAME: DWORD = 8382; +pub const ERROR_DS_SEMANTIC_ATT_TEST: DWORD = 8383; +pub const ERROR_DS_SYNTAX_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8384; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTS_IN_MUST_HAVE: DWORD = 8385; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTS_IN_MAY_HAVE: DWORD = 8386; +pub const ERROR_DS_NONEXISTENT_MAY_HAVE: DWORD = 8387; +pub const ERROR_DS_NONEXISTENT_MUST_HAVE: DWORD = 8388; +pub const ERROR_DS_AUX_CLS_TEST_FAIL: DWORD = 8389; +pub const ERROR_DS_NONEXISTENT_POSS_SUP: DWORD = 8390; +pub const ERROR_DS_SUB_CLS_TEST_FAIL: DWORD = 8391; +pub const ERROR_DS_BAD_RDN_ATT_ID_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8392; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTS_IN_AUX_CLS: DWORD = 8393; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTS_IN_SUB_CLS: DWORD = 8394; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTS_IN_POSS_SUP: DWORD = 8395; +pub const ERROR_DS_RECALCSCHEMA_FAILED: DWORD = 8396; +pub const ERROR_DS_TREE_DELETE_NOT_FINISHED: DWORD = 8397; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DELETE: DWORD = 8398; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_SCHEMA_REQ_ID: DWORD = 8399; +pub const ERROR_DS_BAD_ATT_SCHEMA_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8400; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_CACHE_ATT: DWORD = 8401; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_CACHE_CLASS: DWORD = 8402; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_REMOVE_ATT_CACHE: DWORD = 8403; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_REMOVE_CLASS_CACHE: DWORD = 8404; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_RETRIEVE_DN: DWORD = 8405; +pub const ERROR_DS_MISSING_SUPREF: DWORD = 8406; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_RETRIEVE_INSTANCE: DWORD = 8407; +pub const ERROR_DS_CODE_INCONSISTENCY: DWORD = 8408; +pub const ERROR_DS_DATABASE_ERROR: DWORD = 8409; +pub const ERROR_DS_GOVERNSID_MISSING: DWORD = 8410; +pub const ERROR_DS_MISSING_EXPECTED_ATT: DWORD = 8411; +pub const ERROR_DS_NCNAME_MISSING_CR_REF: DWORD = 8412; +pub const ERROR_DS_SECURITY_CHECKING_ERROR: DWORD = 8413; +pub const ERROR_DS_SCHEMA_NOT_LOADED: DWORD = 8414; +pub const ERROR_DS_SCHEMA_ALLOC_FAILED: DWORD = 8415; +pub const ERROR_DS_ATT_SCHEMA_REQ_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8416; +pub const ERROR_DS_GCVERIFY_ERROR: DWORD = 8417; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SCHEMA_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8418; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_FIND_DSA_OBJ: DWORD = 8419; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_FIND_EXPECTED_NC: DWORD = 8420; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_FIND_NC_IN_CACHE: DWORD = 8421; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_RETRIEVE_CHILD: DWORD = 8422; +pub const ERROR_DS_SECURITY_ILLEGAL_MODIFY: DWORD = 8423; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_REPLACE_HIDDEN_REC: DWORD = 8424; +pub const ERROR_DS_BAD_HIERARCHY_FILE: DWORD = 8425; +pub const ERROR_DS_BUILD_HIERARCHY_TABLE_FAILED: DWORD = 8426; +pub const ERROR_DS_CONFIG_PARAM_MISSING: DWORD = 8427; +pub const ERROR_DS_COUNTING_AB_INDICES_FAILED: DWORD = 8428; +pub const ERROR_DS_HIERARCHY_TABLE_MALLOC_FAILED: DWORD = 8429; +pub const ERROR_DS_INTERNAL_FAILURE: DWORD = 8430; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: DWORD = 8431; +pub const ERROR_DS_ROOT_REQUIRES_CLASS_TOP: DWORD = 8432; +pub const ERROR_DS_REFUSING_FSMO_ROLES: DWORD = 8433; +pub const ERROR_DS_MISSING_FSMO_SETTINGS: DWORD = 8434; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNABLE_TO_SURRENDER_ROLES: DWORD = 8435; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_GENERIC: DWORD = 8436; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_INVALID_PARAMETER: DWORD = 8437; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_BUSY: DWORD = 8438; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_BAD_DN: DWORD = 8439; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_BAD_NC: DWORD = 8440; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_DN_EXISTS: DWORD = 8441; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_INTERNAL_ERROR: DWORD = 8442; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_INCONSISTENT_DIT: DWORD = 8443; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_CONNECTION_FAILED: DWORD = 8444; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_BAD_INSTANCE_TYPE: DWORD = 8445; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_OUT_OF_MEM: DWORD = 8446; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_MAIL_PROBLEM: DWORD = 8447; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_REF_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 8448; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_REF_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 8449; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_OBJ_IS_REP_SOURCE: DWORD = 8450; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_DB_ERROR: DWORD = 8451; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_NO_REPLICA: DWORD = 8452; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_ACCESS_DENIED: DWORD = 8453; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 8454; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_RPC_CANCELLED: DWORD = 8455; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SOURCE_DISABLED: DWORD = 8456; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SINK_DISABLED: DWORD = 8457; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_NAME_COLLISION: DWORD = 8458; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SOURCE_REINSTALLED: DWORD = 8459; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_MISSING_PARENT: DWORD = 8460; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_PREEMPTED: DWORD = 8461; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_ABANDON_SYNC: DWORD = 8462; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SHUTDOWN: DWORD = 8463; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_INCOMPATIBLE_PARTIAL_SET: DWORD = 8464; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SOURCE_IS_PARTIAL_REPLICA: DWORD = 8465; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_EXTN_CONNECTION_FAILED: DWORD = 8466; +pub const ERROR_DS_INSTALL_SCHEMA_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8467; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_LINK_ID: DWORD = 8468; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_RESOLVING: DWORD = 8469; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 8470; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_NOT_UNIQUE: DWORD = 8471; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_NO_MAPPING: DWORD = 8472; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_DOMAIN_ONLY: DWORD = 8473; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_NO_SYNTACTICAL_MAPPING: DWORD = 8474; +pub const ERROR_DS_CONSTRUCTED_ATT_MOD: DWORD = 8475; +pub const ERROR_DS_WRONG_OM_OBJ_CLASS: DWORD = 8476; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_REPL_PENDING: DWORD = 8477; +pub const ERROR_DS_DS_REQUIRED: DWORD = 8478; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_LDAP_DISPLAY_NAME: DWORD = 8479; +pub const ERROR_DS_NON_BASE_SEARCH: DWORD = 8480; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_RETRIEVE_ATTS: DWORD = 8481; +pub const ERROR_DS_BACKLINK_WITHOUT_LINK: DWORD = 8482; +pub const ERROR_DS_EPOCH_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8483; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_NAME_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8484; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_AND_DST_NC_IDENTICAL: DWORD = 8485; +pub const ERROR_DS_DST_NC_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8486; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_AUTHORITIVE_FOR_DST_NC: DWORD = 8487; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_GUID_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8488; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOVE_DELETED_OBJECT: DWORD = 8489; +pub const ERROR_DS_PDC_OPERATION_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 8490; +pub const ERROR_DS_CROSS_DOMAIN_CLEANUP_REQD: DWORD = 8491; +pub const ERROR_DS_ILLEGAL_XDOM_MOVE_OPERATION: DWORD = 8492; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_WITH_ACCT_GROUP_MEMBERSHPS: DWORD = 8493; +pub const ERROR_DS_NC_MUST_HAVE_NC_PARENT: DWORD = 8494; +pub const ERROR_DS_CR_IMPOSSIBLE_TO_VALIDATE: DWORD = 8495; +pub const ERROR_DS_DST_DOMAIN_NOT_NATIVE: DWORD = 8496; +pub const ERROR_DS_MISSING_INFRASTRUCTURE_CONTAINER: DWORD = 8497; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOVE_ACCOUNT_GROUP: DWORD = 8498; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOVE_RESOURCE_GROUP: DWORD = 8499; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_SEARCH_FLAG: DWORD = 8500; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_TREE_DELETE_ABOVE_NC: DWORD = 8501; +pub const ERROR_DS_COULDNT_LOCK_TREE_FOR_DELETE: DWORD = 8502; +pub const ERROR_DS_COULDNT_IDENTIFY_OBJECTS_FOR_TREE_DELETE: DWORD = 8503; +pub const ERROR_DS_SAM_INIT_FAILURE: DWORD = 8504; +pub const ERROR_DS_SENSITIVE_GROUP_VIOLATION: DWORD = 8505; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOD_PRIMARYGROUPID: DWORD = 8506; +pub const ERROR_DS_ILLEGAL_BASE_SCHEMA_MOD: DWORD = 8507; +pub const ERROR_DS_NONSAFE_SCHEMA_CHANGE: DWORD = 8508; +pub const ERROR_DS_SCHEMA_UPDATE_DISALLOWED: DWORD = 8509; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_CREATE_UNDER_SCHEMA: DWORD = 8510; +pub const ERROR_DS_INSTALL_NO_SRC_SCH_VERSION: DWORD = 8511; +pub const ERROR_DS_INSTALL_NO_SCH_VERSION_IN_INIFILE: DWORD = 8512; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_GROUP_TYPE: DWORD = 8513; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_NEST_GLOBALGROUP_IN_MIXEDDOMAIN: DWORD = 8514; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_NEST_LOCALGROUP_IN_MIXEDDOMAIN: DWORD = 8515; +pub const ERROR_DS_GLOBAL_CANT_HAVE_LOCAL_MEMBER: DWORD = 8516; +pub const ERROR_DS_GLOBAL_CANT_HAVE_UNIVERSAL_MEMBER: DWORD = 8517; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNIVERSAL_CANT_HAVE_LOCAL_MEMBER: DWORD = 8518; +pub const ERROR_DS_GLOBAL_CANT_HAVE_CROSSDOMAIN_MEMBER: DWORD = 8519; +pub const ERROR_DS_LOCAL_CANT_HAVE_CROSSDOMAIN_LOCAL_MEMBER: DWORD = 8520; +pub const ERROR_DS_HAVE_PRIMARY_MEMBERS: DWORD = 8521; +pub const ERROR_DS_STRING_SD_CONVERSION_FAILED: DWORD = 8522; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAMING_MASTER_GC: DWORD = 8523; +pub const ERROR_DS_DNS_LOOKUP_FAILURE: DWORD = 8524; +pub const ERROR_DS_COULDNT_UPDATE_SPNS: DWORD = 8525; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_RETRIEVE_SD: DWORD = 8526; +pub const ERROR_DS_KEY_NOT_UNIQUE: DWORD = 8527; +pub const ERROR_DS_WRONG_LINKED_ATT_SYNTAX: DWORD = 8528; +pub const ERROR_DS_SAM_NEED_BOOTKEY_PASSWORD: DWORD = 8529; +pub const ERROR_DS_SAM_NEED_BOOTKEY_FLOPPY: DWORD = 8530; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_START: DWORD = 8531; +pub const ERROR_DS_INIT_FAILURE: DWORD = 8532; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_PKT_PRIVACY_ON_CONNECTION: DWORD = 8533; +pub const ERROR_DS_SOURCE_DOMAIN_IN_FOREST: DWORD = 8534; +pub const ERROR_DS_DESTINATION_DOMAIN_NOT_IN_FOREST: DWORD = 8535; +pub const ERROR_DS_DESTINATION_AUDITING_NOT_ENABLED: DWORD = 8536; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_FIND_DC_FOR_SRC_DOMAIN: DWORD = 8537; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_OBJ_NOT_GROUP_OR_USER: DWORD = 8538; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_SID_EXISTS_IN_FOREST: DWORD = 8539; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_AND_DST_OBJECT_CLASS_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8540; +pub const ERROR_SAM_INIT_FAILURE: DWORD = 8541; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SCHEMA_INFO_SHIP: DWORD = 8542; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_SCHEMA_CONFLICT: DWORD = 8543; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_EARLIER_SCHEMA_CONFLICT: DWORD = 8544; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_OBJ_NC_MISMATCH: DWORD = 8545; +pub const ERROR_DS_NC_STILL_HAS_DSAS: DWORD = 8546; +pub const ERROR_DS_GC_REQUIRED: DWORD = 8547; +pub const ERROR_DS_LOCAL_MEMBER_OF_LOCAL_ONLY: DWORD = 8548; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_FPO_IN_UNIVERSAL_GROUPS: DWORD = 8549; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_ADD_TO_GC: DWORD = 8550; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_CHECKPOINT_WITH_PDC: DWORD = 8551; +pub const ERROR_DS_SOURCE_AUDITING_NOT_ENABLED: DWORD = 8552; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_CREATE_IN_NONDOMAIN_NC: DWORD = 8553; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_NAME_FOR_SPN: DWORD = 8554; +pub const ERROR_DS_FILTER_USES_CONTRUCTED_ATTRS: DWORD = 8555; +pub const ERROR_DS_UNICODEPWD_NOT_IN_QUOTES: DWORD = 8556; +pub const ERROR_DS_MACHINE_ACCOUNT_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8557; +pub const ERROR_DS_MUST_BE_RUN_ON_DST_DC: DWORD = 8558; +pub const ERROR_DS_SRC_DC_MUST_BE_SP4_OR_GREATER: DWORD = 8559; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_TREE_DELETE_CRITICAL_OBJ: DWORD = 8560; +pub const ERROR_DS_INIT_FAILURE_CONSOLE: DWORD = 8561; +pub const ERROR_DS_SAM_INIT_FAILURE_CONSOLE: DWORD = 8562; +pub const ERROR_DS_FOREST_VERSION_TOO_HIGH: DWORD = 8563; +pub const ERROR_DS_DOMAIN_VERSION_TOO_HIGH: DWORD = 8564; +pub const ERROR_DS_FOREST_VERSION_TOO_LOW: DWORD = 8565; +pub const ERROR_DS_DOMAIN_VERSION_TOO_LOW: DWORD = 8566; +pub const ERROR_DS_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION: DWORD = 8567; +pub const ERROR_DS_LOW_DSA_VERSION: DWORD = 8568; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_BEHAVIOR_VERSION_IN_MIXEDDOMAIN: DWORD = 8569; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_SUPPORTED_SORT_ORDER: DWORD = 8570; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_NOT_UNIQUE: DWORD = 8571; +pub const ERROR_DS_MACHINE_ACCOUNT_CREATED_PRENT4: DWORD = 8572; +pub const ERROR_DS_OUT_OF_VERSION_STORE: DWORD = 8573; +pub const ERROR_DS_INCOMPATIBLE_CONTROLS_USED: DWORD = 8574; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_REF_DOMAIN: DWORD = 8575; +pub const ERROR_DS_RESERVED_LINK_ID: DWORD = 8576; +pub const ERROR_DS_LINK_ID_NOT_AVAILABLE: DWORD = 8577; +pub const ERROR_DS_AG_CANT_HAVE_UNIVERSAL_MEMBER: DWORD = 8578; +pub const ERROR_DS_MODIFYDN_DISALLOWED_BY_INSTANCE_TYPE: DWORD = 8579; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_OBJECT_MOVE_IN_SCHEMA_NC: DWORD = 8580; +pub const ERROR_DS_MODIFYDN_DISALLOWED_BY_FLAG: DWORD = 8581; +pub const ERROR_DS_MODIFYDN_WRONG_GRANDPARENT: DWORD = 8582; +pub const ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_TRUST_REFERRAL: DWORD = 8583; +pub const ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED_ON_STANDARD_SERVER: DWORD = 8584; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_ACCESS_REMOTE_PART_OF_AD: DWORD = 8585; +pub const ERROR_DS_CR_IMPOSSIBLE_TO_VALIDATE_V2: DWORD = 8586; +pub const ERROR_DS_THREAD_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8587; +pub const ERROR_DS_NOT_CLOSEST: DWORD = 8588; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DERIVE_SPN_WITHOUT_SERVER_REF: DWORD = 8589; +pub const ERROR_DS_SINGLE_USER_MODE_FAILED: DWORD = 8590; +pub const ERROR_DS_NTDSCRIPT_SYNTAX_ERROR: DWORD = 8591; +pub const ERROR_DS_NTDSCRIPT_PROCESS_ERROR: DWORD = 8592; +pub const ERROR_DS_DIFFERENT_REPL_EPOCHS: DWORD = 8593; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRS_EXTENSIONS_CHANGED: DWORD = 8594; +pub const ERROR_DS_REPLICA_SET_CHANGE_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_DISABLED_CR: DWORD = 8595; +pub const ERROR_DS_NO_MSDS_INTID: DWORD = 8596; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUP_MSDS_INTID: DWORD = 8597; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTS_IN_RDNATTID: DWORD = 8598; +pub const ERROR_DS_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED: DWORD = 8599; +pub const ERROR_DS_INVALID_SCRIPT: DWORD = 8600; +pub const ERROR_DS_REMOTE_CROSSREF_OP_FAILED: DWORD = 8601; +pub const ERROR_DS_CROSS_REF_BUSY: DWORD = 8602; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DERIVE_SPN_FOR_DELETED_DOMAIN: DWORD = 8603; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_DEMOTE_WITH_WRITEABLE_NC: DWORD = 8604; +pub const ERROR_DS_DUPLICATE_ID_FOUND: DWORD = 8605; +pub const ERROR_DS_INSUFFICIENT_ATTR_TO_CREATE_OBJECT: DWORD = 8606; +pub const ERROR_DS_GROUP_CONVERSION_ERROR: DWORD = 8607; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOVE_APP_BASIC_GROUP: DWORD = 8608; +pub const ERROR_DS_CANT_MOVE_APP_QUERY_GROUP: DWORD = 8609; +pub const ERROR_DS_ROLE_NOT_VERIFIED: DWORD = 8610; +pub const ERROR_DS_WKO_CONTAINER_CANNOT_BE_SPECIAL: DWORD = 8611; +pub const ERROR_DS_DOMAIN_RENAME_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 8612; +pub const ERROR_DS_EXISTING_AD_CHILD_NC: DWORD = 8613; +pub const ERROR_DS_REPL_LIFETIME_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 8614; +pub const ERROR_DS_DISALLOWED_IN_SYSTEM_CONTAINER: DWORD = 8615; +pub const ERROR_DS_LDAP_SEND_QUEUE_FULL: DWORD = 8616; +pub const ERROR_DS_DRA_OUT_SCHEDULE_WINDOW: DWORD = 8617; +pub const ERROR_SXS_SECTION_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 14000; +pub const ERROR_SXS_CANT_GEN_ACTCTX: DWORD = 14001; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_ACTCTXDATA_FORMAT: DWORD = 14002; +pub const ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 14003; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MANIFEST_FORMAT_ERROR: DWORD = 14004; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MANIFEST_PARSE_ERROR: DWORD = 14005; +pub const ERROR_SXS_ACTIVATION_CONTEXT_DISABLED: DWORD = 14006; +pub const ERROR_SXS_KEY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 14007; +pub const ERROR_SXS_VERSION_CONFLICT: DWORD = 14008; +pub const ERROR_SXS_WRONG_SECTION_TYPE: DWORD = 14009; +pub const ERROR_SXS_THREAD_QUERIES_DISABLED: DWORD = 14010; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PROCESS_DEFAULT_ALREADY_SET: DWORD = 14011; +pub const ERROR_SXS_UNKNOWN_ENCODING_GROUP: DWORD = 14012; +pub const ERROR_SXS_UNKNOWN_ENCODING: DWORD = 14013; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_XML_NAMESPACE_URI: DWORD = 14014; +pub const ERROR_SXS_ROOT_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED: DWORD = 14015; +pub const ERROR_SXS_LEAF_MANIFEST_DEPENDENCY_NOT_INSTALLED: DWORD = 14016; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_ASSEMBLY_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE: DWORD = 14017; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MANIFEST_MISSING_REQUIRED_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE: DWORD = 14018; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MANIFEST_INVALID_REQUIRED_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE: DWORD = 14019; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PRIVATE_MANIFEST_CROSS_PATH_WITH_REPARSE_POINT: DWORD = 14020; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_DLL_NAME: DWORD = 14021; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_WINDOWCLASS_NAME: DWORD = 14022; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_CLSID: DWORD = 14023; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_IID: DWORD = 14024; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_TLBID: DWORD = 14025; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_PROGID: DWORD = 14026; +pub const ERROR_SXS_DUPLICATE_ASSEMBLY_NAME: DWORD = 14027; +pub const ERROR_SXS_FILE_HASH_MISMATCH: DWORD = 14028; +pub const ERROR_SXS_POLICY_PARSE_ERROR: DWORD = 14029; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MISSINGQUOTE: DWORD = 14030; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_COMMENTSYNTAX: DWORD = 14031; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADSTARTNAMECHAR: DWORD = 14032; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADNAMECHAR: DWORD = 14033; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADCHARINSTRING: DWORD = 14034; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_XMLDECLSYNTAX: DWORD = 14035; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADCHARDATA: DWORD = 14036; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MISSINGWHITESPACE: DWORD = 14037; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_EXPECTINGTAGEND: DWORD = 14038; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MISSINGSEMICOLON: DWORD = 14039; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNBALANCEDPAREN: DWORD = 14040; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INTERNALERROR: DWORD = 14041; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNEXPECTED_WHITESPACE: DWORD = 14042; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INCOMPLETE_ENCODING: DWORD = 14043; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MISSING_PAREN: DWORD = 14044; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_EXPECTINGCLOSEQUOTE: DWORD = 14045; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MULTIPLE_COLONS: DWORD = 14046; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALID_DECIMAL: DWORD = 14047; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALID_HEXIDECIMAL: DWORD = 14048; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALID_UNICODE: DWORD = 14049; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_WHITESPACEORQUESTIONMARK: DWORD = 14050; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNEXPECTEDENDTAG: DWORD = 14051; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDTAG: DWORD = 14052; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_DUPLICATEATTRIBUTE: DWORD = 14053; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MULTIPLEROOTS: DWORD = 14054; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALIDATROOTLEVEL: DWORD = 14055; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADXMLDECL: DWORD = 14056; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MISSINGROOT: DWORD = 14057; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNEXPECTEDEOF: DWORD = 14058; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADPEREFINSUBSET: DWORD = 14059; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDSTARTTAG: DWORD = 14060; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDENDTAG: DWORD = 14061; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDSTRING: DWORD = 14062; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDCOMMENT: DWORD = 14063; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDDECL: DWORD = 14064; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNCLOSEDCDATA: DWORD = 14065; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_RESERVEDNAMESPACE: DWORD = 14066; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALIDENCODING: DWORD = 14067; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALIDSWITCH: DWORD = 14068; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_BADXMLCASE: DWORD = 14069; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALID_STANDALONE: DWORD = 14070; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_UNEXPECTED_STANDALONE: DWORD = 14071; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_INVALID_VERSION: DWORD = 14072; +pub const ERROR_SXS_XML_E_MISSINGEQUALS: DWORD = 14073; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PROTECTION_RECOVERY_FAILED: DWORD = 14074; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PROTECTION_PUBLIC_KEY_TOO_SHORT: DWORD = 14075; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PROTECTION_CATALOG_NOT_VALID: DWORD = 14076; +pub const ERROR_SXS_UNTRANSLATABLE_HRESULT: DWORD = 14077; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PROTECTION_CATALOG_FILE_MISSING: DWORD = 14078; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MISSING_ASSEMBLY_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE: DWORD = 14079; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_ASSEMBLY_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE_NAME: DWORD = 14080; +pub const ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_MISSING: DWORD = 14081; +pub const ERROR_SXS_CORRUPT_ACTIVATION_STACK: DWORD = 14082; +pub const ERROR_SXS_CORRUPTION: DWORD = 14083; +pub const ERROR_SXS_EARLY_DEACTIVATION: DWORD = 14084; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_DEACTIVATION: DWORD = 14085; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MULTIPLE_DEACTIVATION: DWORD = 14086; +pub const ERROR_SXS_PROCESS_TERMINATION_REQUESTED: DWORD = 14087; +pub const ERROR_SXS_RELEASE_ACTIVATION_CONTEXT: DWORD = 14088; +pub const ERROR_SXS_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_ACTIVATION_CONTEXT_EMPTY: DWORD = 14089; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE: DWORD = 14090; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INVALID_IDENTITY_ATTRIBUTE_NAME: DWORD = 14091; +pub const ERROR_SXS_IDENTITY_DUPLICATE_ATTRIBUTE: DWORD = 14092; +pub const ERROR_SXS_IDENTITY_PARSE_ERROR: DWORD = 14093; +pub const ERROR_MALFORMED_SUBSTITUTION_STRING: DWORD = 14094; +pub const ERROR_SXS_INCORRECT_PUBLIC_KEY_TOKEN: DWORD = 14095; +pub const ERROR_UNMAPPED_SUBSTITUTION_STRING: DWORD = 14096; +pub const ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_NOT_LOCKED: DWORD = 14097; +pub const ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT: DWORD = 14098; +pub const ERROR_ADVANCED_INSTALLER_FAILED: DWORD = 14099; +pub const ERROR_XML_ENCODING_MISMATCH: DWORD = 14100; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MANIFEST_IDENTITY_SAME_BUT_CONTENTS_DIFFERENT: DWORD = 14101; +pub const ERROR_SXS_IDENTITIES_DIFFERENT: DWORD = 14102; +pub const ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_IS_NOT_A_DEPLOYMENT: DWORD = 14103; +pub const ERROR_SXS_FILE_NOT_PART_OF_ASSEMBLY: DWORD = 14104; +pub const ERROR_SXS_MANIFEST_TOO_BIG: DWORD = 14105; +pub const ERROR_SXS_SETTING_NOT_REGISTERED: DWORD = 14106; +pub const ERROR_SXS_TRANSACTION_CLOSURE_INCOMPLETE: DWORD = 14107; +pub const ERROR_SMI_PRIMITIVE_INSTALLER_FAILED: DWORD = 14108; +pub const ERROR_GENERIC_COMMAND_FAILED: DWORD = 14109; +pub const ERROR_SXS_FILE_HASH_MISSING: DWORD = 14110; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_QM_POLICY_EXISTS: DWORD = 13000; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_QM_POLICY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13001; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_QM_POLICY_IN_USE: DWORD = 13002; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_POLICY_EXISTS: DWORD = 13003; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_POLICY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13004; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_POLICY_IN_USE: DWORD = 13005; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_FILTER_EXISTS: DWORD = 13006; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_FILTER_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13007; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_TRANSPORT_FILTER_EXISTS: DWORD = 13008; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_TRANSPORT_FILTER_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13009; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_AUTH_EXISTS: DWORD = 13010; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_AUTH_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13011; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_AUTH_IN_USE: DWORD = 13012; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DEFAULT_MM_POLICY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13013; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DEFAULT_MM_AUTH_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13014; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DEFAULT_QM_POLICY_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13015; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_TUNNEL_FILTER_EXISTS: DWORD = 13016; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_TUNNEL_FILTER_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 13017; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_FILTER_PENDING_DELETION: DWORD = 13018; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_TRANSPORT_FILTER_PENDING_DELETION: DWORD = 13019; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_TUNNEL_FILTER_PENDING_DELETION: DWORD = 13020; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_POLICY_PENDING_DELETION: DWORD = 13021; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_MM_AUTH_PENDING_DELETION: DWORD = 13022; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_QM_POLICY_PENDING_DELETION: DWORD = 13023; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NEG_STATUS_BEGIN: DWORD = 13800; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_AUTH_FAIL: DWORD = 13801; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_ATTRIB_FAIL: DWORD = 13802; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NEGOTIATION_PENDING: DWORD = 13803; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_GENERAL_PROCESSING_ERROR: DWORD = 13804; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_TIMED_OUT: DWORD = 13805; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NO_CERT: DWORD = 13806; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SA_DELETED: DWORD = 13807; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SA_REAPED: DWORD = 13808; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_MM_ACQUIRE_DROP: DWORD = 13809; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_QM_ACQUIRE_DROP: DWORD = 13810; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_QUEUE_DROP_MM: DWORD = 13811; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_QUEUE_DROP_NO_MM: DWORD = 13812; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_DROP_NO_RESPONSE: DWORD = 13813; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_MM_DELAY_DROP: DWORD = 13814; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_QM_DELAY_DROP: DWORD = 13815; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_ERROR: DWORD = 13816; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_CRL_FAILED: DWORD = 13817; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_KEY_USAGE: DWORD = 13818; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_CERT_TYPE: DWORD = 13819; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NO_PRIVATE_KEY: DWORD = 13820; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_DH_FAIL: DWORD = 13822; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_HEADER: DWORD = 13824; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NO_POLICY: DWORD = 13825; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_SIGNATURE: DWORD = 13826; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_KERBEROS_ERROR: DWORD = 13827; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NO_PUBLIC_KEY: DWORD = 13828; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR: DWORD = 13829; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_SA: DWORD = 13830; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_PROP: DWORD = 13831; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_TRANS: DWORD = 13832; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_KE: DWORD = 13833; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_ID: DWORD = 13834; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_CERT: DWORD = 13835; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_CERT_REQ: DWORD = 13836; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_HASH: DWORD = 13837; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_SIG: DWORD = 13838; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_NONCE: DWORD = 13839; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_NOTIFY: DWORD = 13840; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_DELETE: DWORD = 13841; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_VENDOR: DWORD = 13842; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_PAYLOAD: DWORD = 13843; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_LOAD_SOFT_SA: DWORD = 13844; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SOFT_SA_TORN_DOWN: DWORD = 13845; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_COOKIE: DWORD = 13846; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NO_PEER_CERT: DWORD = 13847; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PEER_CRL_FAILED: DWORD = 13848; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_POLICY_CHANGE: DWORD = 13849; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NO_MM_POLICY: DWORD = 13850; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NOTCBPRIV: DWORD = 13851; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SECLOADFAIL: DWORD = 13852; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_FAILSSPINIT: DWORD = 13853; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_FAILQUERYSSP: DWORD = 13854; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SRVACQFAIL: DWORD = 13855; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SRVQUERYCRED: DWORD = 13856; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_GETSPIFAIL: DWORD = 13857; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_FILTER: DWORD = 13858; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_OUT_OF_MEMORY: DWORD = 13859; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_ADD_UPDATE_KEY_FAILED: DWORD = 13860; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_POLICY: DWORD = 13861; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_UNKNOWN_DOI: DWORD = 13862; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_SITUATION: DWORD = 13863; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_DH_FAILURE: DWORD = 13864; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_GROUP: DWORD = 13865; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_ENCRYPT: DWORD = 13866; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_DECRYPT: DWORD = 13867; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_POLICY_MATCH: DWORD = 13868; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_UNSUPPORTED_ID: DWORD = 13869; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_HASH: DWORD = 13870; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_HASH_ALG: DWORD = 13871; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_HASH_SIZE: DWORD = 13872; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_ENCRYPT_ALG: DWORD = 13873; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_AUTH_ALG: DWORD = 13874; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_SIG: DWORD = 13875; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_LOAD_FAILED: DWORD = 13876; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_RPC_DELETE: DWORD = 13877; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_BENIGN_REINIT: DWORD = 13878; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_RESPONDER_LIFETIME_NOTIFY: DWORD = 13879; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_CERT_KEYLEN: DWORD = 13881; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_MM_LIMIT: DWORD = 13882; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NEGOTIATION_DISABLED: DWORD = 13883; +/*pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NEG_STATUS_END: DWORD = 13884)*/ +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_QM_LIMIT: DWORD = 13884; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_MM_EXPIRED: DWORD = 13885; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PEER_MM_ASSUMED_INVALID: DWORD = 13886; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_CERT_CHAIN_POLICY_MISMATCH: DWORD = 13887; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE_ID: DWORD = 13888; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_AUTH_PAYLOAD: DWORD = 13889; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_DOS_COOKIE_SENT: DWORD = 13890; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_SHUTTING_DOWN: DWORD = 13891; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_CGA_AUTH_FAILED: DWORD = 13892; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PROCESS_ERR_NATOA: DWORD = 13893; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INVALID_MM_FOR_QM: DWORD = 13894; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_QM_EXPIRED: DWORD = 13895; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_TOO_MANY_FILTERS: DWORD = 13896; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NEG_STATUS_END: DWORD = 13897; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_KILL_DUMMY_NAP_TUNNEL: DWORD = 13898; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_INNER_IP_ASSIGNMENT_FAILURE: DWORD = 13899; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_REQUIRE_CP_PAYLOAD_MISSING: DWORD = 13900; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_KEY_MODULE_IMPERSONATION_NEGOTIATION_PENDING: DWORD = 13901; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_COEXISTENCE_SUPPRESS: DWORD = 13902; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_RATELIMIT_DROP: DWORD = 13903; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_PEER_DOESNT_SUPPORT_MOBIKE: DWORD = 13904; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_AUTHORIZATION_FAILURE: DWORD = 13905; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_STRONG_CRED_AUTHORIZATION_FAILURE: DWORD = 13906; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_AUTHORIZATION_FAILURE_WITH_OPTIONAL_RETRY: DWORD = 13907; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_STRONG_CRED_AUTHORIZATION_AND_CERTMAP_FAILURE: DWORD = 13908; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_NEG_STATUS_EXTENDED_END: DWORD = 13909; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_BAD_SPI: DWORD = 13910; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME_EXPIRED: DWORD = 13911; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_WRONG_SA: DWORD = 13912; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_REPLAY_CHECK_FAILED: DWORD = 13913; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_INVALID_PACKET: DWORD = 13914; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_INTEGRITY_CHECK_FAILED: DWORD = 13915; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_CLEAR_TEXT_DROP: DWORD = 13916; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_AUTH_FIREWALL_DROP: DWORD = 13917; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_THROTTLE_DROP: DWORD = 13918; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_BLOCK: DWORD = 13925; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_RECEIVED_MULTICAST: DWORD = 13926; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_INVALID_PACKET: DWORD = 13927; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_STATE_LOOKUP_FAILED: DWORD = 13928; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_MAX_ENTRIES: DWORD = 13929; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_KEYMOD_NOT_ALLOWED: DWORD = 13930; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_NOT_INSTALLED: DWORD = 13931; +pub const ERROR_IPSEC_DOSP_MAX_PER_IP_RATELIMIT_QUEUES: DWORD = 13932; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_CHANNEL_PATH: DWORD = 15000; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_QUERY: DWORD = 15001; +pub const ERROR_EVT_PUBLISHER_METADATA_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15002; +pub const ERROR_EVT_EVENT_TEMPLATE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15003; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_PUBLISHER_NAME: DWORD = 15004; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_EVENT_DATA: DWORD = 15005; +pub const ERROR_EVT_CHANNEL_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15007; +pub const ERROR_EVT_MALFORMED_XML_TEXT: DWORD = 15008; +pub const ERROR_EVT_SUBSCRIPTION_TO_DIRECT_CHANNEL: DWORD = 15009; +pub const ERROR_EVT_CONFIGURATION_ERROR: DWORD = 15010; +pub const ERROR_EVT_QUERY_RESULT_STALE: DWORD = 15011; +pub const ERROR_EVT_QUERY_RESULT_INVALID_POSITION: DWORD = 15012; +pub const ERROR_EVT_NON_VALIDATING_MSXML: DWORD = 15013; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_ALREADYSCOPED: DWORD = 15014; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_NOTELTSET: DWORD = 15015; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_INVARG: DWORD = 15016; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_INVTEST: DWORD = 15017; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_INVTYPE: DWORD = 15018; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_PARSEERR: DWORD = 15019; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_UNSUPPORTEDOP: DWORD = 15020; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_UNEXPECTEDTOKEN: DWORD = 15021; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_OPERATION_OVER_ENABLED_DIRECT_CHANNEL: DWORD = 15022; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_CHANNEL_PROPERTY_VALUE: DWORD = 15023; +pub const ERROR_EVT_INVALID_PUBLISHER_PROPERTY_VALUE: DWORD = 15024; +pub const ERROR_EVT_CHANNEL_CANNOT_ACTIVATE: DWORD = 15025; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_TOO_COMPLEX: DWORD = 15026; +pub const ERROR_EVT_MESSAGE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15027; +pub const ERROR_EVT_MESSAGE_ID_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15028; +pub const ERROR_EVT_UNRESOLVED_VALUE_INSERT: DWORD = 15029; +pub const ERROR_EVT_UNRESOLVED_PARAMETER_INSERT: DWORD = 15030; +pub const ERROR_EVT_MAX_INSERTS_REACHED: DWORD = 15031; +pub const ERROR_EVT_EVENT_DEFINITION_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15032; +pub const ERROR_EVT_MESSAGE_LOCALE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15033; +pub const ERROR_EVT_VERSION_TOO_OLD: DWORD = 15034; +pub const ERROR_EVT_VERSION_TOO_NEW: DWORD = 15035; +pub const ERROR_EVT_CANNOT_OPEN_CHANNEL_OF_QUERY: DWORD = 15036; +pub const ERROR_EVT_PUBLISHER_DISABLED: DWORD = 15037; +pub const ERROR_EVT_FILTER_OUT_OF_RANGE: DWORD = 15038; +pub const ERROR_EC_SUBSCRIPTION_CANNOT_ACTIVATE: DWORD = 15080; +pub const ERROR_EC_LOG_DISABLED: DWORD = 15081; +pub const ERROR_EC_CIRCULAR_FORWARDING: DWORD = 15082; +pub const ERROR_EC_CREDSTORE_FULL: DWORD = 15083; +pub const ERROR_EC_CRED_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15084; +pub const ERROR_EC_NO_ACTIVE_CHANNEL: DWORD = 15085; +pub const ERROR_MUI_FILE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15100; +pub const ERROR_MUI_INVALID_FILE: DWORD = 15101; +pub const ERROR_MUI_INVALID_RC_CONFIG: DWORD = 15102; +pub const ERROR_MUI_INVALID_LOCALE_NAME: DWORD = 15103; +pub const ERROR_MUI_INVALID_ULTIMATEFALLBACK_NAME: DWORD = 15104; +pub const ERROR_MUI_FILE_NOT_LOADED: DWORD = 15105; +pub const ERROR_RESOURCE_ENUM_USER_STOP: DWORD = 15106; +pub const ERROR_MUI_INTLSETTINGS_UILANG_NOT_INSTALLED: DWORD = 15107; +pub const ERROR_MUI_INTLSETTINGS_INVALID_LOCALE_NAME: DWORD = 15108; +pub const ERROR_MRM_RUNTIME_NO_DEFAULT_OR_NEUTRAL_RESOURCE: DWORD = 15110; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INVALID_PRICONFIG: DWORD = 15111; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INVALID_FILE_TYPE: DWORD = 15112; +pub const ERROR_MRM_UNKNOWN_QUALIFIER: DWORD = 15113; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INVALID_QUALIFIER_VALUE: DWORD = 15114; +pub const ERROR_MRM_NO_CANDIDATE: DWORD = 15115; +pub const ERROR_MRM_NO_MATCH_OR_DEFAULT_CANDIDATE: DWORD = 15116; +pub const ERROR_MRM_RESOURCE_TYPE_MISMATCH: DWORD = 15117; +pub const ERROR_MRM_DUPLICATE_MAP_NAME: DWORD = 15118; +pub const ERROR_MRM_DUPLICATE_ENTRY: DWORD = 15119; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INVALID_RESOURCE_IDENTIFIER: DWORD = 15120; +pub const ERROR_MRM_FILEPATH_TOO_LONG: DWORD = 15121; +pub const ERROR_MRM_UNSUPPORTED_DIRECTORY_TYPE: DWORD = 15122; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INVALID_PRI_FILE: DWORD = 15126; +pub const ERROR_MRM_NAMED_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15127; +pub const ERROR_MRM_MAP_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15135; +pub const ERROR_MRM_UNSUPPORTED_PROFILE_TYPE: DWORD = 15136; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INVALID_QUALIFIER_OPERATOR: DWORD = 15137; +pub const ERROR_MRM_INDETERMINATE_QUALIFIER_VALUE: DWORD = 15138; +pub const ERROR_MRM_AUTOMERGE_ENABLED: DWORD = 15139; +pub const ERROR_MRM_TOO_MANY_RESOURCES: DWORD = 15140; +pub const ERROR_MCA_INVALID_CAPABILITIES_STRING: DWORD = 15200; +pub const ERROR_MCA_INVALID_VCP_VERSION: DWORD = 15201; +pub const ERROR_MCA_MONITOR_VIOLATES_MCCS_SPECIFICATION: DWORD = 15202; +pub const ERROR_MCA_MCCS_VERSION_MISMATCH: DWORD = 15203; +pub const ERROR_MCA_UNSUPPORTED_MCCS_VERSION: DWORD = 15204; +pub const ERROR_MCA_INTERNAL_ERROR: DWORD = 15205; +pub const ERROR_MCA_INVALID_TECHNOLOGY_TYPE_RETURNED: DWORD = 15206; +pub const ERROR_MCA_UNSUPPORTED_COLOR_TEMPERATURE: DWORD = 15207; +pub const ERROR_AMBIGUOUS_SYSTEM_DEVICE: DWORD = 15250; +pub const ERROR_SYSTEM_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15299; +pub const ERROR_HASH_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 15300; +pub const ERROR_HASH_NOT_PRESENT: DWORD = 15301; +pub const ERROR_SECONDARY_IC_PROVIDER_NOT_REGISTERED: DWORD = 15321; +pub const ERROR_GPIO_CLIENT_INFORMATION_INVALID: DWORD = 15322; +pub const ERROR_GPIO_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED: DWORD = 15323; +pub const ERROR_GPIO_INVALID_REGISTRATION_PACKET: DWORD = 15324; +pub const ERROR_GPIO_OPERATION_DENIED: DWORD = 15325; +pub const ERROR_GPIO_INCOMPATIBLE_CONNECT_MODE: DWORD = 15326; +pub const ERROR_GPIO_INTERRUPT_ALREADY_UNMASKED: DWORD = 15327; +pub const ERROR_CANNOT_SWITCH_RUNLEVEL: DWORD = 15400; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_RUNLEVEL_SETTING: DWORD = 15401; +pub const ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 15402; +pub const ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_AGENT_TIMEOUT: DWORD = 15403; +pub const ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_IN_PROGRESS: DWORD = 15404; +pub const ERROR_SERVICES_FAILED_AUTOSTART: DWORD = 15405; +pub const ERROR_COM_TASK_STOP_PENDING: DWORD = 15501; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_OPEN_PACKAGE_FAILED: DWORD = 15600; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_NOT_FOUND: DWORD = 15601; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_INVALID_PACKAGE: DWORD = 15602; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_RESOLVE_DEPENDENCY_FAILED: DWORD = 15603; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_OUT_OF_DISK_SPACE: DWORD = 15604; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_NETWORK_FAILURE: DWORD = 15605; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_REGISTRATION_FAILURE: DWORD = 15606; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_DEREGISTRATION_FAILURE: DWORD = 15607; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_CANCEL: DWORD = 15608; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_FAILED: DWORD = 15609; +pub const ERROR_REMOVE_FAILED: DWORD = 15610; +pub const ERROR_PACKAGE_ALREADY_EXISTS: DWORD = 15611; +pub const ERROR_NEEDS_REMEDIATION: DWORD = 15612; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PREREQUISITE_FAILED: DWORD = 15613; +pub const ERROR_PACKAGE_REPOSITORY_CORRUPTED: DWORD = 15614; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_POLICY_FAILURE: DWORD = 15615; +pub const ERROR_PACKAGE_UPDATING: DWORD = 15616; +pub const ERROR_DEPLOYMENT_BLOCKED_BY_POLICY: DWORD = 15617; +pub const ERROR_PACKAGES_IN_USE: DWORD = 15618; +pub const ERROR_RECOVERY_FILE_CORRUPT: DWORD = 15619; +pub const ERROR_INVALID_STAGED_SIGNATURE: DWORD = 15620; +pub const ERROR_DELETING_EXISTING_APPLICATIONDATA_STORE_FAILED: DWORD = 15621; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_DOWNGRADE: DWORD = 15622; +pub const ERROR_SYSTEM_NEEDS_REMEDIATION: DWORD = 15623; +pub const ERROR_APPX_INTEGRITY_FAILURE_CLR_NGEN: DWORD = 15624; +pub const ERROR_RESILIENCY_FILE_CORRUPT: DWORD = 15625; +pub const ERROR_INSTALL_FIREWALL_SERVICE_NOT_RUNNING: DWORD = 15626; +pub const ERROR_STATE_LOAD_STORE_FAILED: DWORD = 15800; +pub const ERROR_STATE_GET_VERSION_FAILED: DWORD = 15801; +pub const ERROR_STATE_SET_VERSION_FAILED: DWORD = 15802; +pub const ERROR_STATE_STRUCTURED_RESET_FAILED: DWORD = 15803; +pub const ERROR_STATE_OPEN_CONTAINER_FAILED: DWORD = 15804; +pub const ERROR_STATE_CREATE_CONTAINER_FAILED: DWORD = 15805; +pub const ERROR_STATE_DELETE_CONTAINER_FAILED: DWORD = 15806; +pub const ERROR_STATE_READ_SETTING_FAILED: DWORD = 15807; +pub const ERROR_STATE_WRITE_SETTING_FAILED: DWORD = 15808; +pub const ERROR_STATE_DELETE_SETTING_FAILED: DWORD = 15809; +pub const ERROR_STATE_QUERY_SETTING_FAILED: DWORD = 15810; +pub const ERROR_STATE_READ_COMPOSITE_SETTING_FAILED: DWORD = 15811; +pub const ERROR_STATE_WRITE_COMPOSITE_SETTING_FAILED: DWORD = 15812; +pub const ERROR_STATE_ENUMERATE_CONTAINER_FAILED: DWORD = 15813; +pub const ERROR_STATE_ENUMERATE_SETTINGS_FAILED: DWORD = 15814; +pub const ERROR_STATE_COMPOSITE_SETTING_VALUE_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 15815; +pub const ERROR_STATE_SETTING_VALUE_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 15816; +pub const ERROR_STATE_SETTING_NAME_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 15817; +pub const ERROR_STATE_CONTAINER_NAME_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED: DWORD = 15818; +pub const ERROR_API_UNAVAILABLE: DWORD = 15841; +pub const ERROR_AUDITING_DISABLED: DWORD = 0xC0090001; +pub const ERROR_ALL_SIDS_FILTERED: DWORD = 0xC0090002; + +pub const WSABASEERR: c_int = 10000; +pub const WSAEINTR: c_int = WSABASEERR + 4; +pub const WSAEBADF: c_int = WSABASEERR + 9; +pub const WSAEACCES: c_int = WSABASEERR + 13; +pub const WSAEFAULT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 14; +pub const WSAEINVAL: c_int = WSABASEERR + 22; +pub const WSAEMFILE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 24; +pub const WSAEWOULDBLOCK: c_int = WSABASEERR + 35; +pub const WSAEINPROGRESS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 36; +pub const WSAEALREADY: c_int = WSABASEERR + 37; +pub const WSAENOTSOCK: c_int = WSABASEERR + 38; +pub const WSAEDESTADDRREQ: c_int = WSABASEERR + 39; +pub const WSAEMSGSIZE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 40; +pub const WSAEPROTOTYPE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 41; +pub const WSAENOPROTOOPT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 42; +pub const WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 43; +pub const WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 44; +pub const WSAEOPNOTSUPP: c_int = WSABASEERR + 45; +pub const WSAEPFNOSUPPORT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 46; +pub const WSAEAFNOSUPPORT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 47; +pub const WSAEADDRINUSE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 48; +pub const WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL: c_int = WSABASEERR + 49; +pub const WSAENETDOWN: c_int = WSABASEERR + 50; +pub const WSAENETUNREACH: c_int = WSABASEERR + 51; +pub const WSAENETRESET: c_int = WSABASEERR + 52; +pub const WSAECONNABORTED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 53; +pub const WSAECONNRESET: c_int = WSABASEERR + 54; +pub const WSAENOBUFS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 55; +pub const WSAEISCONN: c_int = WSABASEERR + 56; +pub const WSAENOTCONN: c_int = WSABASEERR + 57; +pub const WSAESHUTDOWN: c_int = WSABASEERR + 58; +pub const WSAETOOMANYREFS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 59; +pub const WSAETIMEDOUT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 60; +pub const WSAECONNREFUSED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 61; +pub const WSAELOOP: c_int = WSABASEERR + 62; +pub const WSAENAMETOOLONG: c_int = WSABASEERR + 63; +pub const WSAEHOSTDOWN: c_int = WSABASEERR + 64; +pub const WSAEHOSTUNREACH: c_int = WSABASEERR + 65; +pub const WSAENOTEMPTY: c_int = WSABASEERR + 66; +pub const WSAEPROCLIM: c_int = WSABASEERR + 67; +pub const WSAEUSERS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 68; +pub const WSAEDQUOT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 69; +pub const WSAESTALE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 70; +pub const WSAEREMOTE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 71; +pub const WSASYSNOTREADY: c_int = WSABASEERR + 91; +pub const WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 92; +pub const WSANOTINITIALISED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 93; +pub const WSAEDISCON: c_int = WSABASEERR + 101; +pub const WSAENOMORE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 102; +pub const WSAECANCELLED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 103; +pub const WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 104; +pub const WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER: c_int = WSABASEERR + 105; +pub const WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 106; +pub const WSASYSCALLFAILURE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 107; +pub const WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND: c_int = WSABASEERR + 108; +pub const WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND: c_int = WSABASEERR + 109; +pub const WSA_E_NO_MORE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 110; +pub const WSA_E_CANCELLED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 111; +pub const WSAEREFUSED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 112; +pub const WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1001; +pub const WSATRY_AGAIN: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1002; +pub const WSANO_RECOVERY: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1003; +pub const WSANO_DATA: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1004; +pub const WSA_QOS_RECEIVERS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1005; +pub const WSA_QOS_SENDERS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1006; +pub const WSA_QOS_NO_SENDERS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1007; +pub const WSA_QOS_NO_RECEIVERS: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1008; +pub const WSA_QOS_REQUEST_CONFIRMED: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1009; +pub const WSA_QOS_ADMISSION_FAILURE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1010; +pub const WSA_QOS_POLICY_FAILURE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1011; +pub const WSA_QOS_BAD_STYLE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1012; +pub const WSA_QOS_BAD_OBJECT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1013; +pub const WSA_QOS_TRAFFIC_CTRL_ERROR: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1014; +pub const WSA_QOS_GENERIC_ERROR: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1015; +pub const WSA_QOS_ESERVICETYPE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1016; +pub const WSA_QOS_EFLOWSPEC: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1017; +pub const WSA_QOS_EPROVSPECBUF: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1018; +pub const WSA_QOS_EFILTERSTYLE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1019; +pub const WSA_QOS_EFILTERTYPE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1020; +pub const WSA_QOS_EFILTERCOUNT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1021; +pub const WSA_QOS_EOBJLENGTH: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1022; +pub const WSA_QOS_EFLOWCOUNT: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1023; +pub const WSA_QOS_EUNKNOWNPSOBJ: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1024; +pub const WSA_QOS_EUNKOWNPSOBJ: c_int = WSA_QOS_EUNKNOWNPSOBJ; +pub const WSA_QOS_EPOLICYOBJ: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1025; +pub const WSA_QOS_EFLOWDESC: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1026; +pub const WSA_QOS_EPSFLOWSPEC: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1027; +pub const WSA_QOS_EPSFILTERSPEC: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1028; +pub const WSA_QOS_ESDMODEOBJ: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1029; +pub const WSA_QOS_ESHAPERATEOBJ: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1030; +pub const WSA_QOS_RESERVED_PETYPE: c_int = WSABASEERR + 1031; diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/cmath.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/cmath.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1a5421fac --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/cmath.rs @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +#![cfg(not(test))] + +use libc::{c_double, c_float}; + +extern "C" { + pub fn acos(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn asin(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn atan(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn atan2(a: c_double, b: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn cbrt(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn cbrtf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn cosh(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn expm1(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn expm1f(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn fdim(a: c_double, b: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn fdimf(a: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float; + #[cfg_attr(target_env = "msvc", link_name = "_hypot")] + pub fn hypot(x: c_double, y: c_double) -> c_double; + #[cfg_attr(target_env = "msvc", link_name = "_hypotf")] + pub fn hypotf(x: c_float, y: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn log1p(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn log1pf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn sinh(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn tan(n: c_double) -> c_double; + pub fn tanh(n: c_double) -> c_double; +} + +pub use self::shims::*; + +#[cfg(not(all(target_env = "msvc", target_arch = "x86")))] +mod shims { + use libc::c_float; + + extern "C" { + pub fn acosf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn asinf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn atan2f(a: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn atanf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn coshf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn sinhf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn tanf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + pub fn tanhf(n: c_float) -> c_float; + } +} + +// On 32-bit x86 MSVC these functions aren't defined, so we just define shims +// which promote everything fo f64, perform the calculation, and then demote +// back to f32. While not precisely correct should be "correct enough" for now. +#[cfg(all(target_env = "msvc", target_arch = "x86"))] +mod shims { + use libc::c_float; + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn acosf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::acos(n as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn asinf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::asin(n as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn atan2f(n: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::atan2(n as f64, b as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn atanf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::atan(n as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn coshf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::cosh(n as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn sinhf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::sinh(n as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn tanf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::tan(n as f64) as c_float + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn tanhf(n: c_float) -> c_float { + f64::tanh(n as f64) as c_float + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/compat.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/compat.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ccc90177a --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/compat.rs @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +//! A "compatibility layer" for supporting older versions of Windows +//! +//! The standard library uses some Windows API functions that are not present +//! on older versions of Windows. (Note that the oldest version of Windows +//! that Rust supports is Windows 7 (client) and Windows Server 2008 (server).) +//! This module implements a form of delayed DLL import binding, using +//! `GetModuleHandle` and `GetProcAddress` to look up DLL entry points at +//! runtime. +//! +//! This implementation uses a static initializer to look up the DLL entry +//! points. The CRT (C runtime) executes static initializers before `main` +//! is called (for binaries) and before `DllMain` is called (for DLLs). +//! This is the ideal time to look up DLL imports, because we are guaranteed +//! that no other threads will attempt to call these entry points. Thus, +//! we can look up the imports and store them in `static mut` fields +//! without any synchronization. +//! +//! This has an additional advantage: Because the DLL import lookup happens +//! at module initialization, the cost of these lookups is deterministic, +//! and is removed from the code paths that actually call the DLL imports. +//! That is, there is no unpredictable "cache miss" that occurs when calling +//! a DLL import. For applications that benefit from predictable delays, +//! this is a benefit. This also eliminates the comparison-and-branch +//! from the hot path. +//! +//! Currently, the standard library uses only a small number of dynamic +//! DLL imports. If this number grows substantially, then the cost of +//! performing all of the lookups at initialization time might become +//! substantial. +//! +//! The mechanism of registering a static initializer with the CRT is +//! documented in +//! [CRT Initialization](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/crt-initialization?view=msvc-160). +//! It works by contributing a global symbol to the `.CRT$XCU` section. +//! The linker builds a table of all static initializer functions. +//! The CRT startup code then iterates that table, calling each +//! initializer function. +//! +//! # **WARNING!!* +//! The environment that a static initializer function runs in is highly +//! constrained. There are **many** restrictions on what static initializers +//! can safely do. Static initializer functions **MUST NOT** do any of the +//! following (this list is not comprehensive): +//! * touch any other static field that is used by a different static +//! initializer, because the order that static initializers run in +//! is not defined. +//! * call `LoadLibrary` or any other function that acquires the DLL +//! loader lock. +//! * call any Rust function or CRT function that touches any static +//! (global) state. + +use crate::ffi::{c_void, CStr}; +use crate::ptr::NonNull; +use crate::sys::c; + +/// Helper macro for creating CStrs from literals and symbol names. +macro_rules! ansi_str { + (sym $ident:ident) => {{ + #[allow(unused_unsafe)] + crate::sys::compat::const_cstr_from_bytes(concat!(stringify!($ident), "\0").as_bytes()) + }}; + ($lit:literal) => {{ crate::sys::compat::const_cstr_from_bytes(concat!($lit, "\0").as_bytes()) }}; +} + +/// Creates a C string wrapper from a byte slice, in a constant context. +/// +/// This is a utility function used by the [`ansi_str`] macro. +/// +/// # Panics +/// +/// Panics if the slice is not null terminated or contains nulls, except as the last item +pub(crate) const fn const_cstr_from_bytes(bytes: &'static [u8]) -> &'static CStr { + if !matches!(bytes.last(), Some(&0)) { + panic!("A CStr must be null terminated"); + } + let mut i = 0; + // At this point `len()` is at least 1. + while i < bytes.len() - 1 { + if bytes[i] == 0 { + panic!("A CStr must not have interior nulls") + } + i += 1; + } + // SAFETY: The safety is ensured by the above checks. + unsafe { crate::ffi::CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(bytes) } +} + +#[used] +#[link_section = ".CRT$XCU"] +static INIT_TABLE_ENTRY: unsafe extern "C" fn() = init; + +/// This is where the magic preloading of symbols happens. +/// +/// Note that any functions included here will be unconditionally included in +/// the final binary, regardless of whether or not they're actually used. +/// +/// Therefore, this is limited to `compat_fn_optional` functions which must be +/// preloaded and any functions which may be more time sensitive, even for the first call. +unsafe extern "C" fn init() { + // There is no locking here. This code is executed before main() is entered, and + // is guaranteed to be single-threaded. + // + // DO NOT do anything interesting or complicated in this function! DO NOT call + // any Rust functions or CRT functions if those functions touch any global state, + // because this function runs during global initialization. For example, DO NOT + // do any dynamic allocation, don't call LoadLibrary, etc. + + if let Some(synch) = Module::new(c::SYNCH_API) { + // These are optional and so we must manually attempt to load them + // before they can be used. + c::WaitOnAddress::preload(synch); + c::WakeByAddressSingle::preload(synch); + } + + if let Some(kernel32) = Module::new(c::KERNEL32) { + // Preloading this means getting a precise time will be as fast as possible. + c::GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime::preload(kernel32); + } +} + +/// Represents a loaded module. +/// +/// Note that the modules std depends on must not be unloaded. +/// Therefore a `Module` is always valid for the lifetime of std. +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub(in crate::sys) struct Module(NonNull); +impl Module { + /// Try to get a handle to a loaded module. + /// + /// # SAFETY + /// + /// This should only be use for modules that exist for the lifetime of std + /// (e.g. kernel32 and ntdll). + pub unsafe fn new(name: &CStr) -> Option { + // SAFETY: A CStr is always null terminated. + let module = c::GetModuleHandleA(name.as_ptr()); + NonNull::new(module).map(Self) + } + + // Try to get the address of a function. + pub fn proc_address(self, name: &CStr) -> Option> { + // SAFETY: + // `self.0` will always be a valid module. + // A CStr is always null terminated. + let proc = unsafe { c::GetProcAddress(self.0.as_ptr(), name.as_ptr()) }; + NonNull::new(proc) + } +} + +/// Load a function or use a fallback implementation if that fails. +macro_rules! compat_fn_with_fallback { + (pub static $module:ident: &CStr = $name:expr; $( + $(#[$meta:meta])* + pub fn $symbol:ident($($argname:ident: $argtype:ty),*) -> $rettype:ty $fallback_body:block + )*) => ( + pub static $module: &CStr = $name; + $( + $(#[$meta])* + pub mod $symbol { + #[allow(unused_imports)] + use super::*; + use crate::mem; + use crate::ffi::CStr; + use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, Ordering}; + use crate::sys::compat::Module; + + type F = unsafe extern "system" fn($($argtype),*) -> $rettype; + + /// `PTR` contains a function pointer to one of three functions. + /// It starts with the `load` function. + /// When that is called it attempts to load the requested symbol. + /// If it succeeds, `PTR` is set to the address of that symbol. + /// If it fails, then `PTR` is set to `fallback`. + static PTR: AtomicPtr = AtomicPtr::new(load as *mut _); + + unsafe extern "system" fn load($($argname: $argtype),*) -> $rettype { + let func = load_from_module(Module::new($module)); + func($($argname),*) + } + + fn load_from_module(module: Option) -> F { + unsafe { + static SYMBOL_NAME: &CStr = ansi_str!(sym $symbol); + if let Some(f) = module.and_then(|m| m.proc_address(SYMBOL_NAME)) { + PTR.store(f.as_ptr(), Ordering::Relaxed); + mem::transmute(f) + } else { + PTR.store(fallback as *mut _, Ordering::Relaxed); + fallback + } + } + } + + #[allow(unused_variables)] + unsafe extern "system" fn fallback($($argname: $argtype),*) -> $rettype { + $fallback_body + } + + #[allow(unused)] + pub(in crate::sys) fn preload(module: Module) { + load_from_module(Some(module)); + } + + #[inline(always)] + pub unsafe fn call($($argname: $argtype),*) -> $rettype { + let func: F = mem::transmute(PTR.load(Ordering::Relaxed)); + func($($argname),*) + } + } + $(#[$meta])* + pub use $symbol::call as $symbol; + )*) +} + +/// A function that either exists or doesn't. +/// +/// NOTE: Optional functions must be preloaded in the `init` function above, or they will always be None. +macro_rules! compat_fn_optional { + (pub static $module:ident: &CStr = $name:expr; $( + $(#[$meta:meta])* + pub fn $symbol:ident($($argname:ident: $argtype:ty),*) -> $rettype:ty; + )*) => ( + pub static $module: &CStr = $name; + $( + $(#[$meta])* + pub mod $symbol { + #[allow(unused_imports)] + use super::*; + use crate::mem; + use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, Ordering}; + use crate::sys::compat::Module; + use crate::ptr::{self, NonNull}; + + type F = unsafe extern "system" fn($($argtype),*) -> $rettype; + + /// `PTR` will either be `null()` or set to the loaded function. + static PTR: AtomicPtr = AtomicPtr::new(ptr::null_mut()); + + /// Only allow access to the function if it has loaded successfully. + #[inline(always)] + #[cfg(not(miri))] + pub fn option() -> Option { + unsafe { + NonNull::new(PTR.load(Ordering::Relaxed)).map(|f| mem::transmute(f)) + } + } + + // Miri does not understand the way we do preloading + // therefore load the function here instead. + #[cfg(miri)] + pub fn option() -> Option { + let mut func = NonNull::new(PTR.load(Ordering::Relaxed)); + if func.is_none() { + unsafe { Module::new($module).map(preload) }; + func = NonNull::new(PTR.load(Ordering::Relaxed)); + } + unsafe { + func.map(|f| mem::transmute(f)) + } + } + + #[allow(unused)] + pub(in crate::sys) fn preload(module: Module) { + unsafe { + static SYMBOL_NAME: &CStr = ansi_str!(sym $symbol); + if let Some(f) = module.proc_address(SYMBOL_NAME) { + PTR.store(f.as_ptr(), Ordering::Relaxed); + } + } + } + } + )*) +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/env.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/env.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f0a99d620 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/env.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +pub mod os { + pub const FAMILY: &str = "windows"; + pub const OS: &str = "windows"; + pub const DLL_PREFIX: &str = ""; + pub const DLL_SUFFIX: &str = ".dll"; + pub const DLL_EXTENSION: &str = "dll"; + pub const EXE_SUFFIX: &str = ".exe"; + pub const EXE_EXTENSION: &str = "exe"; +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/fs.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/fs.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aed082b3e --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/fs.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1399 @@ +use crate::os::windows::prelude::*; + +use crate::ffi::OsString; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::io::{self, Error, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, ReadBuf, SeekFrom}; +use crate::mem; +use crate::os::windows::io::{AsHandle, BorrowedHandle}; +use crate::path::{Path, PathBuf}; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::slice; +use crate::sync::Arc; +use crate::sys::handle::Handle; +use crate::sys::time::SystemTime; +use crate::sys::{c, cvt}; +use crate::sys_common::{AsInner, FromInner, IntoInner}; +use crate::thread; + +use super::path::maybe_verbatim; +use super::to_u16s; + +pub struct File { + handle: Handle, +} + +#[derive(Clone)] +pub struct FileAttr { + attributes: c::DWORD, + creation_time: c::FILETIME, + last_access_time: c::FILETIME, + last_write_time: c::FILETIME, + file_size: u64, + reparse_tag: c::DWORD, + volume_serial_number: Option, + number_of_links: Option, + file_index: Option, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)] +pub struct FileType { + attributes: c::DWORD, + reparse_tag: c::DWORD, +} + +pub struct ReadDir { + handle: FindNextFileHandle, + root: Arc, + first: Option, +} + +struct FindNextFileHandle(c::HANDLE); + +unsafe impl Send for FindNextFileHandle {} +unsafe impl Sync for FindNextFileHandle {} + +pub struct DirEntry { + root: Arc, + data: c::WIN32_FIND_DATAW, +} + +unsafe impl Send for OpenOptions {} +unsafe impl Sync for OpenOptions {} + +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] +pub struct OpenOptions { + // generic + read: bool, + write: bool, + append: bool, + truncate: bool, + create: bool, + create_new: bool, + // system-specific + custom_flags: u32, + access_mode: Option, + attributes: c::DWORD, + share_mode: c::DWORD, + security_qos_flags: c::DWORD, + security_attributes: c::LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, +} + +#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] +pub struct FilePermissions { + attrs: c::DWORD, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default)] +pub struct FileTimes { + accessed: Option, + modified: Option, +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct DirBuilder; + +impl fmt::Debug for ReadDir { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + // This will only be called from std::fs::ReadDir, which will add a "ReadDir()" frame. + // Thus the result will be e g 'ReadDir("C:\")' + fmt::Debug::fmt(&*self.root, f) + } +} + +impl Iterator for ReadDir { + type Item = io::Result; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { + if let Some(first) = self.first.take() { + if let Some(e) = DirEntry::new(&self.root, &first) { + return Some(Ok(e)); + } + } + unsafe { + let mut wfd = mem::zeroed(); + loop { + if c::FindNextFileW(self.handle.0, &mut wfd) == 0 { + if c::GetLastError() == c::ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES { + return None; + } else { + return Some(Err(Error::last_os_error())); + } + } + if let Some(e) = DirEntry::new(&self.root, &wfd) { + return Some(Ok(e)); + } + } + } + } +} + +impl Drop for FindNextFileHandle { + fn drop(&mut self) { + let r = unsafe { c::FindClose(self.0) }; + debug_assert!(r != 0); + } +} + +impl DirEntry { + fn new(root: &Arc, wfd: &c::WIN32_FIND_DATAW) -> Option { + match &wfd.cFileName[0..3] { + // check for '.' and '..' + &[46, 0, ..] | &[46, 46, 0, ..] => return None, + _ => {} + } + + Some(DirEntry { root: root.clone(), data: *wfd }) + } + + pub fn path(&self) -> PathBuf { + self.root.join(&self.file_name()) + } + + pub fn file_name(&self) -> OsString { + let filename = super::truncate_utf16_at_nul(&self.data.cFileName); + OsString::from_wide(filename) + } + + pub fn file_type(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(FileType::new( + self.data.dwFileAttributes, + /* reparse_tag = */ self.data.dwReserved0, + )) + } + + pub fn metadata(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(self.data.into()) + } +} + +impl OpenOptions { + pub fn new() -> OpenOptions { + OpenOptions { + // generic + read: false, + write: false, + append: false, + truncate: false, + create: false, + create_new: false, + // system-specific + custom_flags: 0, + access_mode: None, + share_mode: c::FILE_SHARE_READ | c::FILE_SHARE_WRITE | c::FILE_SHARE_DELETE, + attributes: 0, + security_qos_flags: 0, + security_attributes: ptr::null_mut(), + } + } + + pub fn read(&mut self, read: bool) { + self.read = read; + } + pub fn write(&mut self, write: bool) { + self.write = write; + } + pub fn append(&mut self, append: bool) { + self.append = append; + } + pub fn truncate(&mut self, truncate: bool) { + self.truncate = truncate; + } + pub fn create(&mut self, create: bool) { + self.create = create; + } + pub fn create_new(&mut self, create_new: bool) { + self.create_new = create_new; + } + + pub fn custom_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) { + self.custom_flags = flags; + } + pub fn access_mode(&mut self, access_mode: u32) { + self.access_mode = Some(access_mode); + } + pub fn share_mode(&mut self, share_mode: u32) { + self.share_mode = share_mode; + } + pub fn attributes(&mut self, attrs: u32) { + self.attributes = attrs; + } + pub fn security_qos_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) { + // We have to set `SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT` here, because one of the valid flags we can + // receive is `SECURITY_ANONYMOUS = 0x0`, which we can't check for later on. + self.security_qos_flags = flags | c::SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT; + } + pub fn security_attributes(&mut self, attrs: c::LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) { + self.security_attributes = attrs; + } + + fn get_access_mode(&self) -> io::Result { + const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: i32 = 87; + + match (self.read, self.write, self.append, self.access_mode) { + (.., Some(mode)) => Ok(mode), + (true, false, false, None) => Ok(c::GENERIC_READ), + (false, true, false, None) => Ok(c::GENERIC_WRITE), + (true, true, false, None) => Ok(c::GENERIC_READ | c::GENERIC_WRITE), + (false, _, true, None) => Ok(c::FILE_GENERIC_WRITE & !c::FILE_WRITE_DATA), + (true, _, true, None) => { + Ok(c::GENERIC_READ | (c::FILE_GENERIC_WRITE & !c::FILE_WRITE_DATA)) + } + (false, false, false, None) => Err(Error::from_raw_os_error(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER)), + } + } + + fn get_creation_mode(&self) -> io::Result { + const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: i32 = 87; + + match (self.write, self.append) { + (true, false) => {} + (false, false) => { + if self.truncate || self.create || self.create_new { + return Err(Error::from_raw_os_error(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER)); + } + } + (_, true) => { + if self.truncate && !self.create_new { + return Err(Error::from_raw_os_error(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER)); + } + } + } + + Ok(match (self.create, self.truncate, self.create_new) { + (false, false, false) => c::OPEN_EXISTING, + (true, false, false) => c::OPEN_ALWAYS, + (false, true, false) => c::TRUNCATE_EXISTING, + (true, true, false) => c::CREATE_ALWAYS, + (_, _, true) => c::CREATE_NEW, + }) + } + + fn get_flags_and_attributes(&self) -> c::DWORD { + self.custom_flags + | self.attributes + | self.security_qos_flags + | if self.create_new { c::FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT } else { 0 } + } +} + +impl File { + pub fn open(path: &Path, opts: &OpenOptions) -> io::Result { + let path = maybe_verbatim(path)?; + let handle = unsafe { + c::CreateFileW( + path.as_ptr(), + opts.get_access_mode()?, + opts.share_mode, + opts.security_attributes, + opts.get_creation_mode()?, + opts.get_flags_and_attributes(), + ptr::null_mut(), + ) + }; + if let Ok(handle) = handle.try_into() { + Ok(File { handle: Handle::from_inner(handle) }) + } else { + Err(Error::last_os_error()) + } + } + + pub fn fsync(&self) -> io::Result<()> { + cvt(unsafe { c::FlushFileBuffers(self.handle.as_raw_handle()) })?; + Ok(()) + } + + pub fn datasync(&self) -> io::Result<()> { + self.fsync() + } + + pub fn truncate(&self, size: u64) -> io::Result<()> { + let mut info = c::FILE_END_OF_FILE_INFO { EndOfFile: size as c::LARGE_INTEGER }; + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(unsafe { + c::SetFileInformationByHandle( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileEndOfFileInfo, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut _, + size as c::DWORD, + ) + })?; + Ok(()) + } + + #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] + pub fn file_attr(&self) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let mut info: c::BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION = mem::zeroed(); + cvt(c::GetFileInformationByHandle(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), &mut info))?; + let mut reparse_tag = 0; + if info.dwFileAttributes & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0 { + let mut b = [0; c::MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + if let Ok((_, buf)) = self.reparse_point(&mut b) { + reparse_tag = buf.ReparseTag; + } + } + Ok(FileAttr { + attributes: info.dwFileAttributes, + creation_time: info.ftCreationTime, + last_access_time: info.ftLastAccessTime, + last_write_time: info.ftLastWriteTime, + file_size: (info.nFileSizeLow as u64) | ((info.nFileSizeHigh as u64) << 32), + reparse_tag, + volume_serial_number: Some(info.dwVolumeSerialNumber), + number_of_links: Some(info.nNumberOfLinks), + file_index: Some( + (info.nFileIndexLow as u64) | ((info.nFileIndexHigh as u64) << 32), + ), + }) + } + } + + #[cfg(target_vendor = "uwp")] + pub fn file_attr(&self) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let mut info: c::FILE_BASIC_INFO = mem::zeroed(); + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(c::GetFileInformationByHandleEx( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileBasicInfo, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut libc::c_void, + size as c::DWORD, + ))?; + let mut attr = FileAttr { + attributes: info.FileAttributes, + creation_time: c::FILETIME { + dwLowDateTime: info.CreationTime as c::DWORD, + dwHighDateTime: (info.CreationTime >> 32) as c::DWORD, + }, + last_access_time: c::FILETIME { + dwLowDateTime: info.LastAccessTime as c::DWORD, + dwHighDateTime: (info.LastAccessTime >> 32) as c::DWORD, + }, + last_write_time: c::FILETIME { + dwLowDateTime: info.LastWriteTime as c::DWORD, + dwHighDateTime: (info.LastWriteTime >> 32) as c::DWORD, + }, + file_size: 0, + reparse_tag: 0, + volume_serial_number: None, + number_of_links: None, + file_index: None, + }; + let mut info: c::FILE_STANDARD_INFO = mem::zeroed(); + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(c::GetFileInformationByHandleEx( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileStandardInfo, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut libc::c_void, + size as c::DWORD, + ))?; + attr.file_size = info.AllocationSize as u64; + attr.number_of_links = Some(info.NumberOfLinks); + if attr.file_type().is_reparse_point() { + let mut b = [0; c::MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + if let Ok((_, buf)) = self.reparse_point(&mut b) { + attr.reparse_tag = buf.ReparseTag; + } + } + Ok(attr) + } + } + + pub fn read(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + self.handle.read(buf) + } + + pub fn read_vectored(&self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result { + self.handle.read_vectored(bufs) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool { + self.handle.is_read_vectored() + } + + pub fn read_at(&self, buf: &mut [u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result { + self.handle.read_at(buf, offset) + } + + pub fn read_buf(&self, buf: &mut ReadBuf<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { + self.handle.read_buf(buf) + } + + pub fn write(&self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + self.handle.write(buf) + } + + pub fn write_vectored(&self, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> io::Result { + self.handle.write_vectored(bufs) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool { + self.handle.is_write_vectored() + } + + pub fn write_at(&self, buf: &[u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result { + self.handle.write_at(buf, offset) + } + + pub fn flush(&self) -> io::Result<()> { + Ok(()) + } + + pub fn seek(&self, pos: SeekFrom) -> io::Result { + let (whence, pos) = match pos { + // Casting to `i64` is fine, `SetFilePointerEx` reinterprets this + // integer as `u64`. + SeekFrom::Start(n) => (c::FILE_BEGIN, n as i64), + SeekFrom::End(n) => (c::FILE_END, n), + SeekFrom::Current(n) => (c::FILE_CURRENT, n), + }; + let pos = pos as c::LARGE_INTEGER; + let mut newpos = 0; + cvt(unsafe { c::SetFilePointerEx(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), pos, &mut newpos, whence) })?; + Ok(newpos as u64) + } + + pub fn duplicate(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(Self { handle: self.handle.try_clone()? }) + } + + fn reparse_point<'a>( + &self, + space: &'a mut [u8; c::MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE], + ) -> io::Result<(c::DWORD, &'a c::REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER)> { + unsafe { + let mut bytes = 0; + cvt({ + c::DeviceIoControl( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT, + ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + space.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _, + space.len() as c::DWORD, + &mut bytes, + ptr::null_mut(), + ) + })?; + Ok((bytes, &*(space.as_ptr() as *const c::REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER))) + } + } + + fn readlink(&self) -> io::Result { + let mut space = [0u8; c::MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + let (_bytes, buf) = self.reparse_point(&mut space)?; + unsafe { + let (path_buffer, subst_off, subst_len, relative) = match buf.ReparseTag { + c::IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK => { + let info: *const c::SYMBOLIC_LINK_REPARSE_BUFFER = + &buf.rest as *const _ as *const _; + ( + &(*info).PathBuffer as *const _ as *const u16, + (*info).SubstituteNameOffset / 2, + (*info).SubstituteNameLength / 2, + (*info).Flags & c::SYMLINK_FLAG_RELATIVE != 0, + ) + } + c::IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT => { + let info: *const c::MOUNT_POINT_REPARSE_BUFFER = + &buf.rest as *const _ as *const _; + ( + &(*info).PathBuffer as *const _ as *const u16, + (*info).SubstituteNameOffset / 2, + (*info).SubstituteNameLength / 2, + false, + ) + } + _ => { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::Uncategorized, + "Unsupported reparse point type", + )); + } + }; + let subst_ptr = path_buffer.offset(subst_off as isize); + let mut subst = slice::from_raw_parts(subst_ptr, subst_len as usize); + // Absolute paths start with an NT internal namespace prefix `\??\` + // We should not let it leak through. + if !relative && subst.starts_with(&[92u16, 63u16, 63u16, 92u16]) { + subst = &subst[4..]; + } + Ok(PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(subst))) + } + } + + pub fn set_permissions(&self, perm: FilePermissions) -> io::Result<()> { + let mut info = c::FILE_BASIC_INFO { + CreationTime: 0, + LastAccessTime: 0, + LastWriteTime: 0, + ChangeTime: 0, + FileAttributes: perm.attrs, + }; + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(unsafe { + c::SetFileInformationByHandle( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileBasicInfo, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut _, + size as c::DWORD, + ) + })?; + Ok(()) + } + + pub fn set_times(&self, times: FileTimes) -> io::Result<()> { + let is_zero = |t: c::FILETIME| t.dwLowDateTime == 0 && t.dwHighDateTime == 0; + if times.accessed.map_or(false, is_zero) || times.modified.map_or(false, is_zero) { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "Cannot set file timestamp to 0", + )); + } + cvt(unsafe { + c::SetFileTime(self.as_handle(), None, times.accessed.as_ref(), times.modified.as_ref()) + })?; + Ok(()) + } + + /// Get only basic file information such as attributes and file times. + fn basic_info(&self) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let mut info: c::FILE_BASIC_INFO = mem::zeroed(); + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(c::GetFileInformationByHandleEx( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileBasicInfo, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut libc::c_void, + size as c::DWORD, + ))?; + Ok(info) + } + } + /// Delete using POSIX semantics. + /// + /// Files will be deleted as soon as the handle is closed. This is supported + /// for Windows 10 1607 (aka RS1) and later. However some filesystem + /// drivers will not support it even then, e.g. FAT32. + /// + /// If the operation is not supported for this filesystem or OS version + /// then errors will be `ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED` or `ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER`. + fn posix_delete(&self) -> io::Result<()> { + let mut info = c::FILE_DISPOSITION_INFO_EX { + Flags: c::FILE_DISPOSITION_DELETE + | c::FILE_DISPOSITION_POSIX_SEMANTICS + | c::FILE_DISPOSITION_IGNORE_READONLY_ATTRIBUTE, + }; + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(unsafe { + c::SetFileInformationByHandle( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileDispositionInfoEx, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut _, + size as c::DWORD, + ) + })?; + Ok(()) + } + + /// Delete a file using win32 semantics. The file won't actually be deleted + /// until all file handles are closed. However, marking a file for deletion + /// will prevent anyone from opening a new handle to the file. + fn win32_delete(&self) -> io::Result<()> { + let mut info = c::FILE_DISPOSITION_INFO { DeleteFile: c::TRUE as _ }; + let size = mem::size_of_val(&info); + cvt(unsafe { + c::SetFileInformationByHandle( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + c::FileDispositionInfo, + &mut info as *mut _ as *mut _, + size as c::DWORD, + ) + })?; + Ok(()) + } + + /// Fill the given buffer with as many directory entries as will fit. + /// This will remember its position and continue from the last call unless + /// `restart` is set to `true`. + /// + /// The returned bool indicates if there are more entries or not. + /// It is an error if `self` is not a directory. + /// + /// # Symlinks and other reparse points + /// + /// On Windows a file is either a directory or a non-directory. + /// A symlink directory is simply an empty directory with some "reparse" metadata attached. + /// So if you open a link (not its target) and iterate the directory, + /// you will always iterate an empty directory regardless of the target. + fn fill_dir_buff(&self, buffer: &mut DirBuff, restart: bool) -> io::Result { + let class = + if restart { c::FileIdBothDirectoryRestartInfo } else { c::FileIdBothDirectoryInfo }; + + unsafe { + let result = cvt(c::GetFileInformationByHandleEx( + self.handle.as_raw_handle(), + class, + buffer.as_mut_ptr().cast(), + buffer.capacity() as _, + )); + match result { + Ok(_) => Ok(true), + Err(e) if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES as _) => Ok(false), + Err(e) => Err(e), + } + } + } +} + +/// A buffer for holding directory entries. +struct DirBuff { + buffer: Vec, +} +impl DirBuff { + fn new() -> Self { + const BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 1024; + Self { buffer: vec![0_u8; BUFFER_SIZE] } + } + fn capacity(&self) -> usize { + self.buffer.len() + } + fn as_mut_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut u8 { + self.buffer.as_mut_ptr().cast() + } + /// Returns a `DirBuffIter`. + fn iter(&self) -> DirBuffIter<'_> { + DirBuffIter::new(self) + } +} +impl AsRef<[u8]> for DirBuff { + fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8] { + &self.buffer + } +} + +/// An iterator over entries stored in a `DirBuff`. +/// +/// Currently only returns file names (UTF-16 encoded). +struct DirBuffIter<'a> { + buffer: Option<&'a [u8]>, + cursor: usize, +} +impl<'a> DirBuffIter<'a> { + fn new(buffer: &'a DirBuff) -> Self { + Self { buffer: Some(buffer.as_ref()), cursor: 0 } + } +} +impl<'a> Iterator for DirBuffIter<'a> { + type Item = (&'a [u16], bool); + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + use crate::mem::size_of; + let buffer = &self.buffer?[self.cursor..]; + + // Get the name and next entry from the buffer. + // SAFETY: The buffer contains a `FILE_ID_BOTH_DIR_INFO` struct but the + // last field (the file name) is unsized. So an offset has to be + // used to get the file name slice. + let (name, is_directory, next_entry) = unsafe { + let info = buffer.as_ptr().cast::(); + let next_entry = (*info).NextEntryOffset as usize; + let name = crate::slice::from_raw_parts( + (*info).FileName.as_ptr().cast::(), + (*info).FileNameLength as usize / size_of::(), + ); + let is_directory = ((*info).FileAttributes & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0; + + (name, is_directory, next_entry) + }; + + if next_entry == 0 { + self.buffer = None + } else { + self.cursor += next_entry + } + + // Skip `.` and `..` pseudo entries. + const DOT: u16 = b'.' as u16; + match name { + [DOT] | [DOT, DOT] => self.next(), + _ => Some((name, is_directory)), + } + } +} + +/// Open a link relative to the parent directory, ensure no symlinks are followed. +fn open_link_no_reparse(parent: &File, name: &[u16], access: u32) -> io::Result { + // This is implemented using the lower level `NtCreateFile` function as + // unfortunately opening a file relative to a parent is not supported by + // win32 functions. It is however a fundamental feature of the NT kernel. + // + // See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winternl/nf-winternl-ntcreatefile + unsafe { + let mut handle = ptr::null_mut(); + let mut io_status = c::IO_STATUS_BLOCK::default(); + let name_str = c::UNICODE_STRING::from_ref(name); + use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering}; + // The `OBJ_DONT_REPARSE` attribute ensures that we haven't been + // tricked into following a symlink. However, it may not be available in + // earlier versions of Windows. + static ATTRIBUTES: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(c::OBJ_DONT_REPARSE); + let object = c::OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES { + ObjectName: &name_str, + RootDirectory: parent.as_raw_handle(), + Attributes: ATTRIBUTES.load(Ordering::Relaxed), + ..c::OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES::default() + }; + let status = c::NtCreateFile( + &mut handle, + access, + &object, + &mut io_status, + crate::ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + c::FILE_SHARE_DELETE | c::FILE_SHARE_READ | c::FILE_SHARE_WRITE, + c::FILE_OPEN, + // If `name` is a symlink then open the link rather than the target. + c::FILE_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT, + crate::ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + ); + // Convert an NTSTATUS to the more familiar Win32 error codes (aka "DosError") + if c::nt_success(status) { + Ok(File::from_raw_handle(handle)) + } else if status == c::STATUS_DELETE_PENDING { + // We make a special exception for `STATUS_DELETE_PENDING` because + // otherwise this will be mapped to `ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED` which is + // very unhelpful. + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(c::ERROR_DELETE_PENDING as _)) + } else if status == c::STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER + && ATTRIBUTES.load(Ordering::Relaxed) == c::OBJ_DONT_REPARSE + { + // Try without `OBJ_DONT_REPARSE`. See above. + ATTRIBUTES.store(0, Ordering::Relaxed); + open_link_no_reparse(parent, name, access) + } else { + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(c::RtlNtStatusToDosError(status) as _)) + } + } +} + +impl AsInner for File { + fn as_inner(&self) -> &Handle { + &self.handle + } +} + +impl IntoInner for File { + fn into_inner(self) -> Handle { + self.handle + } +} + +impl FromInner for File { + fn from_inner(handle: Handle) -> File { + File { handle } + } +} + +impl AsHandle for File { + fn as_handle(&self) -> BorrowedHandle<'_> { + self.as_inner().as_handle() + } +} + +impl AsRawHandle for File { + fn as_raw_handle(&self) -> RawHandle { + self.as_inner().as_raw_handle() + } +} + +impl IntoRawHandle for File { + fn into_raw_handle(self) -> RawHandle { + self.into_inner().into_raw_handle() + } +} + +impl FromRawHandle for File { + unsafe fn from_raw_handle(raw_handle: RawHandle) -> Self { + Self { handle: FromInner::from_inner(FromRawHandle::from_raw_handle(raw_handle)) } + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for File { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + // FIXME(#24570): add more info here (e.g., mode) + let mut b = f.debug_struct("File"); + b.field("handle", &self.handle.as_raw_handle()); + if let Ok(path) = get_path(&self) { + b.field("path", &path); + } + b.finish() + } +} + +impl FileAttr { + pub fn size(&self) -> u64 { + self.file_size + } + + pub fn perm(&self) -> FilePermissions { + FilePermissions { attrs: self.attributes } + } + + pub fn attrs(&self) -> u32 { + self.attributes + } + + pub fn file_type(&self) -> FileType { + FileType::new(self.attributes, self.reparse_tag) + } + + pub fn modified(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(SystemTime::from(self.last_write_time)) + } + + pub fn accessed(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(SystemTime::from(self.last_access_time)) + } + + pub fn created(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(SystemTime::from(self.creation_time)) + } + + pub fn modified_u64(&self) -> u64 { + to_u64(&self.last_write_time) + } + + pub fn accessed_u64(&self) -> u64 { + to_u64(&self.last_access_time) + } + + pub fn created_u64(&self) -> u64 { + to_u64(&self.creation_time) + } + + pub fn volume_serial_number(&self) -> Option { + self.volume_serial_number + } + + pub fn number_of_links(&self) -> Option { + self.number_of_links + } + + pub fn file_index(&self) -> Option { + self.file_index + } +} +impl From for FileAttr { + fn from(wfd: c::WIN32_FIND_DATAW) -> Self { + FileAttr { + attributes: wfd.dwFileAttributes, + creation_time: wfd.ftCreationTime, + last_access_time: wfd.ftLastAccessTime, + last_write_time: wfd.ftLastWriteTime, + file_size: ((wfd.nFileSizeHigh as u64) << 32) | (wfd.nFileSizeLow as u64), + reparse_tag: if wfd.dwFileAttributes & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0 { + // reserved unless this is a reparse point + wfd.dwReserved0 + } else { + 0 + }, + volume_serial_number: None, + number_of_links: None, + file_index: None, + } + } +} + +fn to_u64(ft: &c::FILETIME) -> u64 { + (ft.dwLowDateTime as u64) | ((ft.dwHighDateTime as u64) << 32) +} + +impl FilePermissions { + pub fn readonly(&self) -> bool { + self.attrs & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY != 0 + } + + pub fn set_readonly(&mut self, readonly: bool) { + if readonly { + self.attrs |= c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY; + } else { + self.attrs &= !c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY; + } + } +} + +impl FileTimes { + pub fn set_accessed(&mut self, t: SystemTime) { + self.accessed = Some(t.into_inner()); + } + + pub fn set_modified(&mut self, t: SystemTime) { + self.modified = Some(t.into_inner()); + } +} + +impl FileType { + fn new(attrs: c::DWORD, reparse_tag: c::DWORD) -> FileType { + FileType { attributes: attrs, reparse_tag } + } + pub fn is_dir(&self) -> bool { + !self.is_symlink() && self.is_directory() + } + pub fn is_file(&self) -> bool { + !self.is_symlink() && !self.is_directory() + } + pub fn is_symlink(&self) -> bool { + self.is_reparse_point() && self.is_reparse_tag_name_surrogate() + } + pub fn is_symlink_dir(&self) -> bool { + self.is_symlink() && self.is_directory() + } + pub fn is_symlink_file(&self) -> bool { + self.is_symlink() && !self.is_directory() + } + fn is_directory(&self) -> bool { + self.attributes & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 + } + fn is_reparse_point(&self) -> bool { + self.attributes & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0 + } + fn is_reparse_tag_name_surrogate(&self) -> bool { + self.reparse_tag & 0x20000000 != 0 + } +} + +impl DirBuilder { + pub fn new() -> DirBuilder { + DirBuilder + } + + pub fn mkdir(&self, p: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let p = maybe_verbatim(p)?; + cvt(unsafe { c::CreateDirectoryW(p.as_ptr(), ptr::null_mut()) })?; + Ok(()) + } +} + +pub fn readdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result { + let root = p.to_path_buf(); + let star = p.join("*"); + let path = maybe_verbatim(&star)?; + + unsafe { + let mut wfd = mem::zeroed(); + let find_handle = c::FindFirstFileW(path.as_ptr(), &mut wfd); + if find_handle != c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { + Ok(ReadDir { + handle: FindNextFileHandle(find_handle), + root: Arc::new(root), + first: Some(wfd), + }) + } else { + Err(Error::last_os_error()) + } + } +} + +pub fn unlink(p: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let p_u16s = maybe_verbatim(p)?; + cvt(unsafe { c::DeleteFileW(p_u16s.as_ptr()) })?; + Ok(()) +} + +pub fn rename(old: &Path, new: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let old = maybe_verbatim(old)?; + let new = maybe_verbatim(new)?; + cvt(unsafe { c::MoveFileExW(old.as_ptr(), new.as_ptr(), c::MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING) })?; + Ok(()) +} + +pub fn rmdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let p = maybe_verbatim(p)?; + cvt(unsafe { c::RemoveDirectoryW(p.as_ptr()) })?; + Ok(()) +} + +/// Open a file or directory without following symlinks. +fn open_link(path: &Path, access_mode: u32) -> io::Result { + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + opts.access_mode(access_mode); + // `FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS` allows opening directories. + // `FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT` opens a link instead of its target. + opts.custom_flags(c::FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | c::FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT); + File::open(path, &opts) +} + +pub fn remove_dir_all(path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let file = open_link(path, c::DELETE | c::FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY)?; + + // Test if the file is not a directory or a symlink to a directory. + if (file.basic_info()?.FileAttributes & c::FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) == 0 { + return Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(c::ERROR_DIRECTORY as _)); + } + + match remove_dir_all_iterative(&file, File::posix_delete) { + Err(e) => { + if let Some(code) = e.raw_os_error() { + match code as u32 { + // If POSIX delete is not supported for this filesystem then fallback to win32 delete. + c::ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED + | c::ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION + | c::ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER => { + remove_dir_all_iterative(&file, File::win32_delete) + } + _ => Err(e), + } + } else { + Err(e) + } + } + ok => ok, + } +} + +fn remove_dir_all_iterative(f: &File, delete: fn(&File) -> io::Result<()>) -> io::Result<()> { + // When deleting files we may loop this many times when certain error conditions occur. + // This allows remove_dir_all to succeed when the error is temporary. + const MAX_RETRIES: u32 = 10; + + let mut buffer = DirBuff::new(); + let mut dirlist = vec![f.duplicate()?]; + + // FIXME: This is a hack so we can push to the dirlist vec after borrowing from it. + fn copy_handle(f: &File) -> mem::ManuallyDrop { + unsafe { mem::ManuallyDrop::new(File::from_raw_handle(f.as_raw_handle())) } + } + + let mut restart = true; + while let Some(dir) = dirlist.last() { + let dir = copy_handle(dir); + + // Fill the buffer and iterate the entries. + let more_data = dir.fill_dir_buff(&mut buffer, restart)?; + restart = false; + for (name, is_directory) in buffer.iter() { + if is_directory { + let child_dir = open_link_no_reparse( + &dir, + name, + c::SYNCHRONIZE | c::DELETE | c::FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY, + )?; + dirlist.push(child_dir); + } else { + for i in 1..=MAX_RETRIES { + let result = open_link_no_reparse(&dir, name, c::SYNCHRONIZE | c::DELETE); + match result { + Ok(f) => delete(&f)?, + // Already deleted, so skip. + Err(e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound => break, + // Retry a few times if the file is locked or a delete is already in progress. + Err(e) + if i < MAX_RETRIES + && (e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_DELETE_PENDING as _) + || e.raw_os_error() + == Some(c::ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION as _)) => {} + // Otherwise return the error. + Err(e) => return Err(e), + } + thread::yield_now(); + } + } + } + // If there were no more files then delete the directory. + if !more_data { + if let Some(dir) = dirlist.pop() { + // Retry deleting a few times in case we need to wait for a file to be deleted. + for i in 1..=MAX_RETRIES { + let result = delete(&dir); + if let Err(e) = result { + if i == MAX_RETRIES || e.kind() != io::ErrorKind::DirectoryNotEmpty { + return Err(e); + } + thread::yield_now(); + } else { + break; + } + } + } + } + } + Ok(()) +} + +pub fn readlink(path: &Path) -> io::Result { + // Open the link with no access mode, instead of generic read. + // By default FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY is denied for the junction "C:\Documents and Settings", so + // this is needed for a common case. + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + opts.access_mode(0); + opts.custom_flags(c::FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | c::FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS); + let file = File::open(&path, &opts)?; + file.readlink() +} + +pub fn symlink(original: &Path, link: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + symlink_inner(original, link, false) +} + +pub fn symlink_inner(original: &Path, link: &Path, dir: bool) -> io::Result<()> { + let original = to_u16s(original)?; + let link = maybe_verbatim(link)?; + let flags = if dir { c::SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_DIRECTORY } else { 0 }; + // Formerly, symlink creation required the SeCreateSymbolicLink privilege. For the Windows 10 + // Creators Update, Microsoft loosened this to allow unprivileged symlink creation if the + // computer is in Developer Mode, but SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE must be + // added to dwFlags to opt into this behaviour. + let result = cvt(unsafe { + c::CreateSymbolicLinkW( + link.as_ptr(), + original.as_ptr(), + flags | c::SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE, + ) as c::BOOL + }); + if let Err(err) = result { + if err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER as i32) { + // Older Windows objects to SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_ALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CREATE, + // so if we encounter ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, retry without that flag. + cvt(unsafe { + c::CreateSymbolicLinkW(link.as_ptr(), original.as_ptr(), flags) as c::BOOL + })?; + } else { + return Err(err); + } + } + Ok(()) +} + +#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] +pub fn link(original: &Path, link: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let original = maybe_verbatim(original)?; + let link = maybe_verbatim(link)?; + cvt(unsafe { c::CreateHardLinkW(link.as_ptr(), original.as_ptr(), ptr::null_mut()) })?; + Ok(()) +} + +#[cfg(target_vendor = "uwp")] +pub fn link(_original: &Path, _link: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::Unsupported, + "hard link are not supported on UWP", + )); +} + +pub fn stat(path: &Path) -> io::Result { + metadata(path, ReparsePoint::Follow) +} + +pub fn lstat(path: &Path) -> io::Result { + metadata(path, ReparsePoint::Open) +} + +#[repr(u32)] +#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] +enum ReparsePoint { + Follow = 0, + Open = c::FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT, +} +impl ReparsePoint { + fn as_flag(self) -> u32 { + self as u32 + } +} + +fn metadata(path: &Path, reparse: ReparsePoint) -> io::Result { + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + // No read or write permissions are necessary + opts.access_mode(0); + opts.custom_flags(c::FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | reparse.as_flag()); + + // Attempt to open the file normally. + // If that fails with `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` then retry using `FindFirstFileW`. + // If the fallback fails for any reason we return the original error. + match File::open(path, &opts) { + Ok(file) => file.file_attr(), + Err(e) if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION as _) => { + // `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` will almost never be returned. + // Usually if a file is locked you can still read some metadata. + // However, there are special system files, such as + // `C:\hiberfil.sys`, that are locked in a way that denies even that. + unsafe { + let path = maybe_verbatim(path)?; + + // `FindFirstFileW` accepts wildcard file names. + // Fortunately wildcards are not valid file names and + // `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` means the file exists (but is locked) + // therefore it's safe to assume the file name given does not + // include wildcards. + let mut wfd = mem::zeroed(); + let handle = c::FindFirstFileW(path.as_ptr(), &mut wfd); + + if handle == c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { + // This can fail if the user does not have read access to the + // directory. + Err(e) + } else { + // We no longer need the find handle. + c::FindClose(handle); + + // `FindFirstFileW` reads the cached file information from the + // directory. The downside is that this metadata may be outdated. + let attrs = FileAttr::from(wfd); + if reparse == ReparsePoint::Follow && attrs.file_type().is_symlink() { + Err(e) + } else { + Ok(attrs) + } + } + } + } + Err(e) => Err(e), + } +} + +pub fn set_perm(p: &Path, perm: FilePermissions) -> io::Result<()> { + let p = maybe_verbatim(p)?; + unsafe { + cvt(c::SetFileAttributesW(p.as_ptr(), perm.attrs))?; + Ok(()) + } +} + +fn get_path(f: &File) -> io::Result { + super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, sz| unsafe { + c::GetFinalPathNameByHandleW(f.handle.as_raw_handle(), buf, sz, c::VOLUME_NAME_DOS) + }, + |buf| PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(buf)), + ) +} + +pub fn canonicalize(p: &Path) -> io::Result { + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + // No read or write permissions are necessary + opts.access_mode(0); + // This flag is so we can open directories too + opts.custom_flags(c::FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS); + let f = File::open(p, &opts)?; + get_path(&f) +} + +pub fn copy(from: &Path, to: &Path) -> io::Result { + unsafe extern "system" fn callback( + _TotalFileSize: c::LARGE_INTEGER, + _TotalBytesTransferred: c::LARGE_INTEGER, + _StreamSize: c::LARGE_INTEGER, + StreamBytesTransferred: c::LARGE_INTEGER, + dwStreamNumber: c::DWORD, + _dwCallbackReason: c::DWORD, + _hSourceFile: c::HANDLE, + _hDestinationFile: c::HANDLE, + lpData: c::LPVOID, + ) -> c::DWORD { + if dwStreamNumber == 1 { + *(lpData as *mut i64) = StreamBytesTransferred; + } + c::PROGRESS_CONTINUE + } + let pfrom = maybe_verbatim(from)?; + let pto = maybe_verbatim(to)?; + let mut size = 0i64; + cvt(unsafe { + c::CopyFileExW( + pfrom.as_ptr(), + pto.as_ptr(), + Some(callback), + &mut size as *mut _ as *mut _, + ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + ) + })?; + Ok(size as u64) +} + +#[allow(dead_code)] +pub fn symlink_junction, Q: AsRef>( + original: P, + junction: Q, +) -> io::Result<()> { + symlink_junction_inner(original.as_ref(), junction.as_ref()) +} + +// Creating a directory junction on windows involves dealing with reparse +// points and the DeviceIoControl function, and this code is a skeleton of +// what can be found here: +// +// http://www.flexhex.com/docs/articles/hard-links.phtml +#[allow(dead_code)] +fn symlink_junction_inner(original: &Path, junction: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let d = DirBuilder::new(); + d.mkdir(&junction)?; + + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + opts.write(true); + opts.custom_flags(c::FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | c::FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS); + let f = File::open(junction, &opts)?; + let h = f.as_inner().as_raw_handle(); + + unsafe { + let mut data = [0u8; c::MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + let db = data.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::REPARSE_MOUNTPOINT_DATA_BUFFER; + let buf = &mut (*db).ReparseTarget as *mut c::WCHAR; + let mut i = 0; + // FIXME: this conversion is very hacky + let v = br"\??\"; + let v = v.iter().map(|x| *x as u16); + for c in v.chain(original.as_os_str().encode_wide()) { + *buf.offset(i) = c; + i += 1; + } + *buf.offset(i) = 0; + i += 1; + (*db).ReparseTag = c::IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT; + (*db).ReparseTargetMaximumLength = (i * 2) as c::WORD; + (*db).ReparseTargetLength = ((i - 1) * 2) as c::WORD; + (*db).ReparseDataLength = (*db).ReparseTargetLength as c::DWORD + 12; + + let mut ret = 0; + cvt(c::DeviceIoControl( + h as *mut _, + c::FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT, + data.as_ptr() as *mut _, + (*db).ReparseDataLength + 8, + ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + &mut ret, + ptr::null_mut(), + )) + .map(drop) + } +} + +// Try to see if a file exists but, unlike `exists`, report I/O errors. +pub fn try_exists(path: &Path) -> io::Result { + // Open the file to ensure any symlinks are followed to their target. + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + // No read, write, etc access rights are needed. + opts.access_mode(0); + // Backup semantics enables opening directories as well as files. + opts.custom_flags(c::FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS); + match File::open(path, &opts) { + Err(e) => match e.kind() { + // The file definitely does not exist + io::ErrorKind::NotFound => Ok(false), + + // `ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION` means that the file has been locked by + // another process. This is often temporary so we simply report it + // as the file existing. + _ if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION as i32) => Ok(true), + + // Other errors such as `ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED` may indicate that the + // file exists. However, these types of errors are usually more + // permanent so we report them here. + _ => Err(e), + }, + // The file was opened successfully therefore it must exist, + Ok(_) => Ok(true), + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/handle.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/handle.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e24b09cc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/handle.rs @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +#![unstable(issue = "none", feature = "windows_handle")] + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + +use crate::cmp; +use crate::io::{self, ErrorKind, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, Read, ReadBuf}; +use crate::mem; +use crate::os::windows::io::{ + AsHandle, AsRawHandle, BorrowedHandle, FromRawHandle, IntoRawHandle, OwnedHandle, RawHandle, +}; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::cvt; +use crate::sys_common::{AsInner, FromInner, IntoInner}; + +/// An owned container for `HANDLE` object, closing them on Drop. +/// +/// All methods are inherited through a `Deref` impl to `RawHandle` +pub struct Handle(OwnedHandle); + +impl Handle { + pub fn new_event(manual: bool, init: bool) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let event = + c::CreateEventW(ptr::null_mut(), manual as c::BOOL, init as c::BOOL, ptr::null()); + if event.is_null() { + Err(io::Error::last_os_error()) + } else { + Ok(Handle::from_raw_handle(event)) + } + } + } +} + +impl AsInner for Handle { + fn as_inner(&self) -> &OwnedHandle { + &self.0 + } +} + +impl IntoInner for Handle { + fn into_inner(self) -> OwnedHandle { + self.0 + } +} + +impl FromInner for Handle { + fn from_inner(file_desc: OwnedHandle) -> Self { + Self(file_desc) + } +} + +impl AsHandle for Handle { + fn as_handle(&self) -> BorrowedHandle<'_> { + self.0.as_handle() + } +} + +impl AsRawHandle for Handle { + fn as_raw_handle(&self) -> RawHandle { + self.0.as_raw_handle() + } +} + +impl IntoRawHandle for Handle { + fn into_raw_handle(self) -> RawHandle { + self.0.into_raw_handle() + } +} + +impl FromRawHandle for Handle { + unsafe fn from_raw_handle(raw_handle: RawHandle) -> Self { + Self(FromRawHandle::from_raw_handle(raw_handle)) + } +} + +impl Handle { + pub fn read(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + let res = unsafe { self.synchronous_read(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len(), None) }; + + match res { + Ok(read) => Ok(read as usize), + + // The special treatment of BrokenPipe is to deal with Windows + // pipe semantics, which yields this error when *reading* from + // a pipe after the other end has closed; we interpret that as + // EOF on the pipe. + Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => Ok(0), + + Err(e) => Err(e), + } + } + + pub fn read_vectored(&self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result { + crate::io::default_read_vectored(|buf| self.read(buf), bufs) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + pub fn read_at(&self, buf: &mut [u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result { + let res = + unsafe { self.synchronous_read(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len(), Some(offset)) }; + + match res { + Ok(read) => Ok(read as usize), + Err(ref e) if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_HANDLE_EOF as i32) => Ok(0), + Err(e) => Err(e), + } + } + + pub fn read_buf(&self, buf: &mut ReadBuf<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { + let res = unsafe { + self.synchronous_read(buf.unfilled_mut().as_mut_ptr(), buf.remaining(), None) + }; + + match res { + Ok(read) => { + // Safety: `read` bytes were written to the initialized portion of the buffer + unsafe { + buf.assume_init(read as usize); + } + buf.add_filled(read as usize); + Ok(()) + } + + // The special treatment of BrokenPipe is to deal with Windows + // pipe semantics, which yields this error when *reading* from + // a pipe after the other end has closed; we interpret that as + // EOF on the pipe. + Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => Ok(()), + + Err(e) => Err(e), + } + } + + pub unsafe fn read_overlapped( + &self, + buf: &mut [u8], + overlapped: *mut c::OVERLAPPED, + ) -> io::Result> { + let len = cmp::min(buf.len(), ::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + let mut amt = 0; + let res = cvt(c::ReadFile( + self.as_handle(), + buf.as_ptr() as c::LPVOID, + len, + &mut amt, + overlapped, + )); + match res { + Ok(_) => Ok(Some(amt as usize)), + Err(e) => { + if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_IO_PENDING as i32) { + Ok(None) + } else if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE as i32) { + Ok(Some(0)) + } else { + Err(e) + } + } + } + } + + pub fn overlapped_result( + &self, + overlapped: *mut c::OVERLAPPED, + wait: bool, + ) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let mut bytes = 0; + let wait = if wait { c::TRUE } else { c::FALSE }; + let res = + cvt(c::GetOverlappedResult(self.as_raw_handle(), overlapped, &mut bytes, wait)); + match res { + Ok(_) => Ok(bytes as usize), + Err(e) => { + if e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_HANDLE_EOF as i32) + || e.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE as i32) + { + Ok(0) + } else { + Err(e) + } + } + } + } + } + + pub fn cancel_io(&self) -> io::Result<()> { + unsafe { cvt(c::CancelIo(self.as_raw_handle())).map(drop) } + } + + pub fn write(&self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + self.synchronous_write(&buf, None) + } + + pub fn write_vectored(&self, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> io::Result { + crate::io::default_write_vectored(|buf| self.write(buf), bufs) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool { + false + } + + pub fn write_at(&self, buf: &[u8], offset: u64) -> io::Result { + self.synchronous_write(&buf, Some(offset)) + } + + pub fn try_clone(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(Self(self.0.try_clone()?)) + } + + pub fn duplicate( + &self, + access: c::DWORD, + inherit: bool, + options: c::DWORD, + ) -> io::Result { + Ok(Self(self.0.as_handle().duplicate(access, inherit, options)?)) + } + + /// Performs a synchronous read. + /// + /// If the handle is opened for asynchronous I/O then this abort the process. + /// See #81357. + /// + /// If `offset` is `None` then the current file position is used. + unsafe fn synchronous_read( + &self, + buf: *mut mem::MaybeUninit, + len: usize, + offset: Option, + ) -> io::Result { + let mut io_status = c::IO_STATUS_BLOCK::default(); + + // The length is clamped at u32::MAX. + let len = cmp::min(len, c::DWORD::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + let status = c::NtReadFile( + self.as_handle(), + ptr::null_mut(), + None, + ptr::null_mut(), + &mut io_status, + buf, + len, + offset.map(|n| n as _).as_ref(), + None, + ); + + let status = if status == c::STATUS_PENDING { + c::WaitForSingleObject(self.as_raw_handle(), c::INFINITE); + io_status.status() + } else { + status + }; + match status { + // If the operation has not completed then abort the process. + // Doing otherwise means that the buffer and stack may be written to + // after this function returns. + c::STATUS_PENDING => rtabort!("I/O error: operation failed to complete synchronously"), + + // Return `Ok(0)` when there's nothing more to read. + c::STATUS_END_OF_FILE => Ok(0), + + // Success! + status if c::nt_success(status) => Ok(io_status.Information), + + status => { + let error = c::RtlNtStatusToDosError(status); + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error as _)) + } + } + } + + /// Performs a synchronous write. + /// + /// If the handle is opened for asynchronous I/O then this abort the process. + /// See #81357. + /// + /// If `offset` is `None` then the current file position is used. + fn synchronous_write(&self, buf: &[u8], offset: Option) -> io::Result { + let mut io_status = c::IO_STATUS_BLOCK::default(); + + // The length is clamped at u32::MAX. + let len = cmp::min(buf.len(), c::DWORD::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + let status = unsafe { + c::NtWriteFile( + self.as_handle(), + ptr::null_mut(), + None, + ptr::null_mut(), + &mut io_status, + buf.as_ptr(), + len, + offset.map(|n| n as _).as_ref(), + None, + ) + }; + let status = if status == c::STATUS_PENDING { + unsafe { c::WaitForSingleObject(self.as_raw_handle(), c::INFINITE) }; + io_status.status() + } else { + status + }; + match status { + // If the operation has not completed then abort the process. + // Doing otherwise means that the buffer may be read and the stack + // written to after this function returns. + c::STATUS_PENDING => rtabort!("I/O error: operation failed to complete synchronously"), + + // Success! + status if c::nt_success(status) => Ok(io_status.Information), + + status => { + let error = unsafe { c::RtlNtStatusToDosError(status) }; + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error as _)) + } + } + } +} + +impl<'a> Read for &'a Handle { + fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + (**self).read(buf) + } + + fn read_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result { + (**self).read_vectored(bufs) + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/handle/tests.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/handle/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d836dae4c --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/handle/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +use crate::sys::pipe::{anon_pipe, Pipes}; +use crate::{thread, time}; + +/// Test the synchronous fallback for overlapped I/O. +#[test] +fn overlapped_handle_fallback() { + // Create some pipes. `ours` will be asynchronous. + let Pipes { ours, theirs } = anon_pipe(true, false).unwrap(); + + let async_readable = ours.into_handle(); + let sync_writeable = theirs.into_handle(); + + thread::scope(|_| { + thread::sleep(time::Duration::from_millis(100)); + sync_writeable.write(b"hello world!").unwrap(); + }); + + // The pipe buffer starts empty so reading won't complete synchronously unless + // our fallback path works. + let mut buffer = [0u8; 1024]; + async_readable.read(&mut buffer).unwrap(); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/io.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/io.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fb06df1f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/io.rs @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +use crate::marker::PhantomData; +use crate::slice; +use crate::sys::c; + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +#[repr(transparent)] +pub struct IoSlice<'a> { + vec: c::WSABUF, + _p: PhantomData<&'a [u8]>, +} + +impl<'a> IoSlice<'a> { + #[inline] + pub fn new(buf: &'a [u8]) -> IoSlice<'a> { + assert!(buf.len() <= c::ULONG::MAX as usize); + IoSlice { + vec: c::WSABUF { + len: buf.len() as c::ULONG, + buf: buf.as_ptr() as *mut u8 as *mut c::CHAR, + }, + _p: PhantomData, + } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn advance(&mut self, n: usize) { + if (self.vec.len as usize) < n { + panic!("advancing IoSlice beyond its length"); + } + + unsafe { + self.vec.len -= n as c::ULONG; + self.vec.buf = self.vec.buf.add(n); + } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.vec.buf as *mut u8, self.vec.len as usize) } + } +} + +#[repr(transparent)] +pub struct IoSliceMut<'a> { + vec: c::WSABUF, + _p: PhantomData<&'a mut [u8]>, +} + +impl<'a> IoSliceMut<'a> { + #[inline] + pub fn new(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> IoSliceMut<'a> { + assert!(buf.len() <= c::ULONG::MAX as usize); + IoSliceMut { + vec: c::WSABUF { len: buf.len() as c::ULONG, buf: buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::CHAR }, + _p: PhantomData, + } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn advance(&mut self, n: usize) { + if (self.vec.len as usize) < n { + panic!("advancing IoSliceMut beyond its length"); + } + + unsafe { + self.vec.len -= n as c::ULONG; + self.vec.buf = self.vec.buf.add(n); + } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] { + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.vec.buf as *mut u8, self.vec.len as usize) } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] { + unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.vec.buf as *mut u8, self.vec.len as usize) } + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/condvar.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/condvar.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..be9a2abbe --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/condvar.rs @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +use crate::cell::UnsafeCell; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::locks::{mutex, Mutex}; +use crate::sys::os; +use crate::time::Duration; + +pub struct Condvar { + inner: UnsafeCell, +} + +pub type MovableCondvar = Condvar; + +unsafe impl Send for Condvar {} +unsafe impl Sync for Condvar {} + +impl Condvar { + #[inline] + pub const fn new() -> Condvar { + Condvar { inner: UnsafeCell::new(c::CONDITION_VARIABLE_INIT) } + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn wait(&self, mutex: &Mutex) { + let r = c::SleepConditionVariableSRW(self.inner.get(), mutex::raw(mutex), c::INFINITE, 0); + debug_assert!(r != 0); + } + + pub unsafe fn wait_timeout(&self, mutex: &Mutex, dur: Duration) -> bool { + let r = c::SleepConditionVariableSRW( + self.inner.get(), + mutex::raw(mutex), + crate::sys::windows::dur2timeout(dur), + 0, + ); + if r == 0 { + debug_assert_eq!(os::errno() as usize, c::ERROR_TIMEOUT as usize); + false + } else { + true + } + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn notify_one(&self) { + c::WakeConditionVariable(self.inner.get()) + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn notify_all(&self) { + c::WakeAllConditionVariable(self.inner.get()) + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mod.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mod.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d412ff152 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mod.rs @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +mod condvar; +mod mutex; +mod rwlock; +pub use condvar::{Condvar, MovableCondvar}; +pub use mutex::{MovableMutex, Mutex}; +pub use rwlock::{MovableRwLock, RwLock}; diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mutex.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mutex.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f91e8f9f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/mutex.rs @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +//! System Mutexes +//! +//! The Windows implementation of mutexes is a little odd and it might not be +//! immediately obvious what's going on. The primary oddness is that SRWLock is +//! used instead of CriticalSection, and this is done because: +//! +//! 1. SRWLock is several times faster than CriticalSection according to +//! benchmarks performed on both Windows 8 and Windows 7. +//! +//! 2. CriticalSection allows recursive locking while SRWLock deadlocks. The +//! Unix implementation deadlocks so consistency is preferred. See #19962 for +//! more details. +//! +//! 3. While CriticalSection is fair and SRWLock is not, the current Rust policy +//! is that there are no guarantees of fairness. + +use crate::cell::UnsafeCell; +use crate::sys::c; + +pub struct Mutex { + srwlock: UnsafeCell, +} + +// Windows SRW Locks are movable (while not borrowed). +pub type MovableMutex = Mutex; + +unsafe impl Send for Mutex {} +unsafe impl Sync for Mutex {} + +#[inline] +pub unsafe fn raw(m: &Mutex) -> c::PSRWLOCK { + m.srwlock.get() +} + +impl Mutex { + #[inline] + pub const fn new() -> Mutex { + Mutex { srwlock: UnsafeCell::new(c::SRWLOCK_INIT) } + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn init(&mut self) {} + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn lock(&self) { + c::AcquireSRWLockExclusive(raw(self)); + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn try_lock(&self) -> bool { + c::TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(raw(self)) != 0 + } + + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn unlock(&self) { + c::ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(raw(self)); + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/rwlock.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/rwlock.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa5ffe574 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/locks/rwlock.rs @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +use crate::cell::UnsafeCell; +use crate::sys::c; + +pub struct RwLock { + inner: UnsafeCell, +} + +pub type MovableRwLock = RwLock; + +unsafe impl Send for RwLock {} +unsafe impl Sync for RwLock {} + +impl RwLock { + #[inline] + pub const fn new() -> RwLock { + RwLock { inner: UnsafeCell::new(c::SRWLOCK_INIT) } + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn read(&self) { + c::AcquireSRWLockShared(self.inner.get()) + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn try_read(&self) -> bool { + c::TryAcquireSRWLockShared(self.inner.get()) != 0 + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn write(&self) { + c::AcquireSRWLockExclusive(self.inner.get()) + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn try_write(&self) -> bool { + c::TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(self.inner.get()) != 0 + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn read_unlock(&self) { + c::ReleaseSRWLockShared(self.inner.get()) + } + #[inline] + pub unsafe fn write_unlock(&self) { + c::ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(self.inner.get()) + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/memchr.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/memchr.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b9e5bcc1b --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/memchr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +// Original implementation taken from rust-memchr. +// Copyright 2015 Andrew Gallant, bluss and Nicolas Koch + +// Fallback memchr is fastest on Windows. +pub use core::slice::memchr::{memchr, memrchr}; diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/mod.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/mod.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b3f6d2d0a --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/mod.rs @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +#![allow(missing_docs, nonstandard_style)] + +use crate::ffi::{CStr, OsStr, OsString}; +use crate::io::ErrorKind; +use crate::os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt}; +use crate::path::PathBuf; +use crate::time::Duration; + +pub use self::rand::hashmap_random_keys; + +#[macro_use] +pub mod compat; + +pub mod alloc; +pub mod args; +pub mod c; +pub mod cmath; +pub mod env; +pub mod fs; +pub mod handle; +pub mod io; +pub mod locks; +pub mod memchr; +pub mod net; +pub mod os; +pub mod os_str; +pub mod path; +pub mod pipe; +pub mod process; +pub mod rand; +pub mod thread; +pub mod thread_local_dtor; +pub mod thread_local_key; +pub mod thread_parker; +pub mod time; +cfg_if::cfg_if! { + if #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] { + pub mod stdio; + pub mod stack_overflow; + } else { + pub mod stdio_uwp; + pub mod stack_overflow_uwp; + pub use self::stdio_uwp as stdio; + pub use self::stack_overflow_uwp as stack_overflow; + } +} + +// SAFETY: must be called only once during runtime initialization. +// NOTE: this is not guaranteed to run, for example when Rust code is called externally. +pub unsafe fn init(_argc: isize, _argv: *const *const u8) { + stack_overflow::init(); + + // Normally, `thread::spawn` will call `Thread::set_name` but since this thread already + // exists, we have to call it ourselves. + thread::Thread::set_name(&CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(b"main\0")); +} + +// SAFETY: must be called only once during runtime cleanup. +// NOTE: this is not guaranteed to run, for example when the program aborts. +pub unsafe fn cleanup() { + net::cleanup(); +} + +pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> ErrorKind { + use ErrorKind::*; + + match errno as c::DWORD { + c::ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED => return PermissionDenied, + c::ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS => return AlreadyExists, + c::ERROR_FILE_EXISTS => return AlreadyExists, + c::ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE => return BrokenPipe, + c::ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND => return NotFound, + c::ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND => return NotFound, + c::ERROR_NO_DATA => return BrokenPipe, + c::ERROR_INVALID_NAME => return InvalidFilename, + c::ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER => return InvalidInput, + c::ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY | c::ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY => return OutOfMemory, + c::ERROR_SEM_TIMEOUT + | c::WAIT_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_DRIVER_CANCEL_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED + | c::ERROR_SERVICE_REQUEST_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_COUNTER_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_RESOURCE_CALL_TIMED_OUT + | c::ERROR_CTX_MODEM_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_CTX_CLIENT_QUERY_TIMEOUT + | c::FRS_ERR_SYSVOL_POPULATE_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_DS_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED + | c::DNS_ERROR_RECORD_TIMED_OUT + | c::ERROR_IPSEC_IKE_TIMED_OUT + | c::ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_TIMEOUT + | c::ERROR_RUNLEVEL_SWITCH_AGENT_TIMEOUT => return TimedOut, + c::ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED => return Unsupported, + c::ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE => return HostUnreachable, + c::ERROR_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE => return NetworkUnreachable, + c::ERROR_DIRECTORY => return NotADirectory, + c::ERROR_DIRECTORY_NOT_SUPPORTED => return IsADirectory, + c::ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY => return DirectoryNotEmpty, + c::ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT => return ReadOnlyFilesystem, + c::ERROR_DISK_FULL | c::ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL => return StorageFull, + c::ERROR_SEEK_ON_DEVICE => return NotSeekable, + c::ERROR_DISK_QUOTA_EXCEEDED => return FilesystemQuotaExceeded, + c::ERROR_FILE_TOO_LARGE => return FileTooLarge, + c::ERROR_BUSY => return ResourceBusy, + c::ERROR_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK => return Deadlock, + c::ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE => return CrossesDevices, + c::ERROR_TOO_MANY_LINKS => return TooManyLinks, + c::ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE => return InvalidFilename, + _ => {} + } + + match errno { + c::WSAEACCES => PermissionDenied, + c::WSAEADDRINUSE => AddrInUse, + c::WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL => AddrNotAvailable, + c::WSAECONNABORTED => ConnectionAborted, + c::WSAECONNREFUSED => ConnectionRefused, + c::WSAECONNRESET => ConnectionReset, + c::WSAEINVAL => InvalidInput, + c::WSAENOTCONN => NotConnected, + c::WSAEWOULDBLOCK => WouldBlock, + c::WSAETIMEDOUT => TimedOut, + c::WSAEHOSTUNREACH => HostUnreachable, + c::WSAENETDOWN => NetworkDown, + c::WSAENETUNREACH => NetworkUnreachable, + + _ => Uncategorized, + } +} + +pub fn unrolled_find_u16s(needle: u16, haystack: &[u16]) -> Option { + let ptr = haystack.as_ptr(); + let mut start = &haystack[..]; + + // For performance reasons unfold the loop eight times. + while start.len() >= 8 { + macro_rules! if_return { + ($($n:literal,)+) => { + $( + if start[$n] == needle { + return Some(((&start[$n] as *const u16).addr() - ptr.addr()) / 2); + } + )+ + } + } + + if_return!(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,); + + start = &start[8..]; + } + + for c in start { + if *c == needle { + return Some(((c as *const u16).addr() - ptr.addr()) / 2); + } + } + None +} + +pub fn to_u16s>(s: S) -> crate::io::Result> { + fn inner(s: &OsStr) -> crate::io::Result> { + // Most paths are ASCII, so reserve capacity for as much as there are bytes + // in the OsStr plus one for the null-terminating character. We are not + // wasting bytes here as paths created by this function are primarily used + // in an ephemeral fashion. + let mut maybe_result = Vec::with_capacity(s.len() + 1); + maybe_result.extend(s.encode_wide()); + + if unrolled_find_u16s(0, &maybe_result).is_some() { + return Err(crate::io::const_io_error!( + ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "strings passed to WinAPI cannot contain NULs", + )); + } + maybe_result.push(0); + Ok(maybe_result) + } + inner(s.as_ref()) +} + +// Many Windows APIs follow a pattern of where we hand a buffer and then they +// will report back to us how large the buffer should be or how many bytes +// currently reside in the buffer. This function is an abstraction over these +// functions by making them easier to call. +// +// The first callback, `f1`, is yielded a (pointer, len) pair which can be +// passed to a syscall. The `ptr` is valid for `len` items (u16 in this case). +// The closure is expected to return what the syscall returns which will be +// interpreted by this function to determine if the syscall needs to be invoked +// again (with more buffer space). +// +// Once the syscall has completed (errors bail out early) the second closure is +// yielded the data which has been read from the syscall. The return value +// from this closure is then the return value of the function. +fn fill_utf16_buf(mut f1: F1, f2: F2) -> crate::io::Result +where + F1: FnMut(*mut u16, c::DWORD) -> c::DWORD, + F2: FnOnce(&[u16]) -> T, +{ + // Start off with a stack buf but then spill over to the heap if we end up + // needing more space. + // + // This initial size also works around `GetFullPathNameW` returning + // incorrect size hints for some short paths: + // https://github.com/dylni/normpath/issues/5 + let mut stack_buf = [0u16; 512]; + let mut heap_buf = Vec::new(); + unsafe { + let mut n = stack_buf.len(); + loop { + let buf = if n <= stack_buf.len() { + &mut stack_buf[..] + } else { + let extra = n - heap_buf.len(); + heap_buf.reserve(extra); + heap_buf.set_len(n); + &mut heap_buf[..] + }; + + // This function is typically called on windows API functions which + // will return the correct length of the string, but these functions + // also return the `0` on error. In some cases, however, the + // returned "correct length" may actually be 0! + // + // To handle this case we call `SetLastError` to reset it to 0 and + // then check it again if we get the "0 error value". If the "last + // error" is still 0 then we interpret it as a 0 length buffer and + // not an actual error. + c::SetLastError(0); + let k = match f1(buf.as_mut_ptr(), n as c::DWORD) { + 0 if c::GetLastError() == 0 => 0, + 0 => return Err(crate::io::Error::last_os_error()), + n => n, + } as usize; + if k == n && c::GetLastError() == c::ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER { + n *= 2; + } else if k > n { + n = k; + } else if k == n { + // It is impossible to reach this point. + // On success, k is the returned string length excluding the null. + // On failure, k is the required buffer length including the null. + // Therefore k never equals n. + unreachable!(); + } else { + return Ok(f2(&buf[..k])); + } + } + } +} + +fn os2path(s: &[u16]) -> PathBuf { + PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(s)) +} + +pub fn truncate_utf16_at_nul(v: &[u16]) -> &[u16] { + match unrolled_find_u16s(0, v) { + // don't include the 0 + Some(i) => &v[..i], + None => v, + } +} + +pub trait IsZero { + fn is_zero(&self) -> bool; +} + +macro_rules! impl_is_zero { + ($($t:ident)*) => ($(impl IsZero for $t { + fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { + *self == 0 + } + })*) +} + +impl_is_zero! { i8 i16 i32 i64 isize u8 u16 u32 u64 usize } + +pub fn cvt(i: I) -> crate::io::Result { + if i.is_zero() { Err(crate::io::Error::last_os_error()) } else { Ok(i) } +} + +pub fn dur2timeout(dur: Duration) -> c::DWORD { + // Note that a duration is a (u64, u32) (seconds, nanoseconds) pair, and the + // timeouts in windows APIs are typically u32 milliseconds. To translate, we + // have two pieces to take care of: + // + // * Nanosecond precision is rounded up + // * Greater than u32::MAX milliseconds (50 days) is rounded up to INFINITE + // (never time out). + dur.as_secs() + .checked_mul(1000) + .and_then(|ms| ms.checked_add((dur.subsec_nanos() as u64) / 1_000_000)) + .and_then(|ms| ms.checked_add(if dur.subsec_nanos() % 1_000_000 > 0 { 1 } else { 0 })) + .map(|ms| if ms > ::MAX as u64 { c::INFINITE } else { ms as c::DWORD }) + .unwrap_or(c::INFINITE) +} + +/// Use `__fastfail` to abort the process +/// +/// This is the same implementation as in libpanic_abort's `__rust_start_panic`. See +/// that function for more information on `__fastfail` +#[allow(unreachable_code)] +pub fn abort_internal() -> ! { + #[allow(unused)] + const FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT: usize = 7; + #[cfg(not(miri))] // inline assembly does not work in Miri + unsafe { + cfg_if::cfg_if! { + if #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))] { + core::arch::asm!("int $$0x29", in("ecx") FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT); + crate::intrinsics::unreachable(); + } else if #[cfg(all(target_arch = "arm", target_feature = "thumb-mode"))] { + core::arch::asm!(".inst 0xDEFB", in("r0") FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT); + crate::intrinsics::unreachable(); + } else if #[cfg(target_arch = "aarch64")] { + core::arch::asm!("brk 0xF003", in("x0") FAST_FAIL_FATAL_APP_EXIT); + crate::intrinsics::unreachable(); + } + } + } + crate::intrinsics::abort(); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/net.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/net.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e0701a498 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/net.rs @@ -0,0 +1,476 @@ +#![unstable(issue = "none", feature = "windows_net")] + +use crate::cmp; +use crate::io::{self, IoSlice, IoSliceMut, Read}; +use crate::mem; +use crate::net::{Shutdown, SocketAddr}; +use crate::os::windows::io::{ + AsRawSocket, AsSocket, BorrowedSocket, FromRawSocket, IntoRawSocket, OwnedSocket, RawSocket, +}; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sync::OnceLock; +use crate::sys; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys_common::net; +use crate::sys_common::{AsInner, FromInner, IntoInner}; +use crate::time::Duration; + +use libc::{c_int, c_long, c_ulong, c_ushort}; + +pub type wrlen_t = i32; + +pub mod netc { + pub use crate::sys::c::ADDRESS_FAMILY as sa_family_t; + pub use crate::sys::c::ADDRINFOA as addrinfo; + pub use crate::sys::c::SOCKADDR as sockaddr; + pub use crate::sys::c::SOCKADDR_STORAGE_LH as sockaddr_storage; + pub use crate::sys::c::*; +} + +pub struct Socket(OwnedSocket); + +static WSA_CLEANUP: OnceLock i32> = OnceLock::new(); + +/// Checks whether the Windows socket interface has been started already, and +/// if not, starts it. +pub fn init() { + let _ = WSA_CLEANUP.get_or_init(|| unsafe { + let mut data: c::WSADATA = mem::zeroed(); + let ret = c::WSAStartup( + 0x202, // version 2.2 + &mut data, + ); + assert_eq!(ret, 0); + + // Only register `WSACleanup` if `WSAStartup` is actually ever called. + // Workaround to prevent linking to `WS2_32.dll` when no network functionality is used. + // See issue #85441. + c::WSACleanup + }); +} + +pub fn cleanup() { + // only perform cleanup if network functionality was actually initialized + if let Some(cleanup) = WSA_CLEANUP.get() { + unsafe { + cleanup(); + } + } +} + +/// Returns the last error from the Windows socket interface. +fn last_error() -> io::Error { + io::Error::from_raw_os_error(unsafe { c::WSAGetLastError() }) +} + +#[doc(hidden)] +pub trait IsMinusOne { + fn is_minus_one(&self) -> bool; +} + +macro_rules! impl_is_minus_one { + ($($t:ident)*) => ($(impl IsMinusOne for $t { + fn is_minus_one(&self) -> bool { + *self == -1 + } + })*) +} + +impl_is_minus_one! { i8 i16 i32 i64 isize } + +/// Checks if the signed integer is the Windows constant `SOCKET_ERROR` (-1) +/// and if so, returns the last error from the Windows socket interface. This +/// function must be called before another call to the socket API is made. +pub fn cvt(t: T) -> io::Result { + if t.is_minus_one() { Err(last_error()) } else { Ok(t) } +} + +/// A variant of `cvt` for `getaddrinfo` which return 0 for a success. +pub fn cvt_gai(err: c_int) -> io::Result<()> { + if err == 0 { Ok(()) } else { Err(last_error()) } +} + +/// Just to provide the same interface as sys/unix/net.rs +pub fn cvt_r(mut f: F) -> io::Result +where + T: IsMinusOne, + F: FnMut() -> T, +{ + cvt(f()) +} + +impl Socket { + pub fn new(addr: &SocketAddr, ty: c_int) -> io::Result { + let family = match *addr { + SocketAddr::V4(..) => c::AF_INET, + SocketAddr::V6(..) => c::AF_INET6, + }; + let socket = unsafe { + c::WSASocketW( + family, + ty, + 0, + ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + c::WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED | c::WSA_FLAG_NO_HANDLE_INHERIT, + ) + }; + + if socket != c::INVALID_SOCKET { + unsafe { Ok(Self::from_raw_socket(socket)) } + } else { + let error = unsafe { c::WSAGetLastError() }; + + if error != c::WSAEPROTOTYPE && error != c::WSAEINVAL { + return Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error)); + } + + let socket = + unsafe { c::WSASocketW(family, ty, 0, ptr::null_mut(), 0, c::WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED) }; + + if socket == c::INVALID_SOCKET { + return Err(last_error()); + } + + unsafe { + let socket = Self::from_raw_socket(socket); + socket.0.set_no_inherit()?; + Ok(socket) + } + } + } + + pub fn connect_timeout(&self, addr: &SocketAddr, timeout: Duration) -> io::Result<()> { + self.set_nonblocking(true)?; + let result = { + let (addr, len) = addr.into_inner(); + let result = unsafe { c::connect(self.as_raw_socket(), addr.as_ptr(), len) }; + cvt(result).map(drop) + }; + self.set_nonblocking(false)?; + + match result { + Err(ref error) if error.kind() == io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock => { + if timeout.as_secs() == 0 && timeout.subsec_nanos() == 0 { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "cannot set a 0 duration timeout", + )); + } + + let mut timeout = c::timeval { + tv_sec: timeout.as_secs() as c_long, + tv_usec: (timeout.subsec_nanos() / 1000) as c_long, + }; + + if timeout.tv_sec == 0 && timeout.tv_usec == 0 { + timeout.tv_usec = 1; + } + + let fds = { + let mut fds = unsafe { mem::zeroed::() }; + fds.fd_count = 1; + fds.fd_array[0] = self.as_raw_socket(); + fds + }; + + let mut writefds = fds; + let mut errorfds = fds; + + let count = { + let result = unsafe { + c::select(1, ptr::null_mut(), &mut writefds, &mut errorfds, &timeout) + }; + cvt(result)? + }; + + match count { + 0 => Err(io::const_io_error!(io::ErrorKind::TimedOut, "connection timed out")), + _ => { + if writefds.fd_count != 1 { + if let Some(e) = self.take_error()? { + return Err(e); + } + } + + Ok(()) + } + } + } + _ => result, + } + } + + pub fn accept(&self, storage: *mut c::SOCKADDR, len: *mut c_int) -> io::Result { + let socket = unsafe { c::accept(self.as_raw_socket(), storage, len) }; + + match socket { + c::INVALID_SOCKET => Err(last_error()), + _ => unsafe { Ok(Self::from_raw_socket(socket)) }, + } + } + + pub fn duplicate(&self) -> io::Result { + Ok(Self(self.0.try_clone()?)) + } + + fn recv_with_flags(&self, buf: &mut [u8], flags: c_int) -> io::Result { + // On unix when a socket is shut down all further reads return 0, so we + // do the same on windows to map a shut down socket to returning EOF. + let length = cmp::min(buf.len(), i32::MAX as usize) as i32; + let result = + unsafe { c::recv(self.as_raw_socket(), buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _, length, flags) }; + + match result { + c::SOCKET_ERROR => { + let error = unsafe { c::WSAGetLastError() }; + + if error == c::WSAESHUTDOWN { + Ok(0) + } else { + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error)) + } + } + _ => Ok(result as usize), + } + } + + pub fn read(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + self.recv_with_flags(buf, 0) + } + + pub fn read_vectored(&self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result { + // On unix when a socket is shut down all further reads return 0, so we + // do the same on windows to map a shut down socket to returning EOF. + let length = cmp::min(bufs.len(), c::DWORD::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + let mut nread = 0; + let mut flags = 0; + let result = unsafe { + c::WSARecv( + self.as_raw_socket(), + bufs.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c::WSABUF, + length, + &mut nread, + &mut flags, + ptr::null_mut(), + ptr::null_mut(), + ) + }; + + match result { + 0 => Ok(nread as usize), + _ => { + let error = unsafe { c::WSAGetLastError() }; + + if error == c::WSAESHUTDOWN { + Ok(0) + } else { + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error)) + } + } + } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + pub fn peek(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + self.recv_with_flags(buf, c::MSG_PEEK) + } + + fn recv_from_with_flags( + &self, + buf: &mut [u8], + flags: c_int, + ) -> io::Result<(usize, SocketAddr)> { + let mut storage = unsafe { mem::zeroed::() }; + let mut addrlen = mem::size_of_val(&storage) as c::socklen_t; + let length = cmp::min(buf.len(), ::MAX as usize) as wrlen_t; + + // On unix when a socket is shut down all further reads return 0, so we + // do the same on windows to map a shut down socket to returning EOF. + let result = unsafe { + c::recvfrom( + self.as_raw_socket(), + buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _, + length, + flags, + &mut storage as *mut _ as *mut _, + &mut addrlen, + ) + }; + + match result { + c::SOCKET_ERROR => { + let error = unsafe { c::WSAGetLastError() }; + + if error == c::WSAESHUTDOWN { + Ok((0, net::sockaddr_to_addr(&storage, addrlen as usize)?)) + } else { + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error)) + } + } + _ => Ok((result as usize, net::sockaddr_to_addr(&storage, addrlen as usize)?)), + } + } + + pub fn recv_from(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<(usize, SocketAddr)> { + self.recv_from_with_flags(buf, 0) + } + + pub fn peek_from(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<(usize, SocketAddr)> { + self.recv_from_with_flags(buf, c::MSG_PEEK) + } + + pub fn write_vectored(&self, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> io::Result { + let length = cmp::min(bufs.len(), c::DWORD::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + let mut nwritten = 0; + let result = unsafe { + c::WSASend( + self.as_raw_socket(), + bufs.as_ptr() as *const c::WSABUF as *mut _, + length, + &mut nwritten, + 0, + ptr::null_mut(), + ptr::null_mut(), + ) + }; + cvt(result).map(|_| nwritten as usize) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool { + true + } + + pub fn set_timeout(&self, dur: Option, kind: c_int) -> io::Result<()> { + let timeout = match dur { + Some(dur) => { + let timeout = sys::dur2timeout(dur); + if timeout == 0 { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "cannot set a 0 duration timeout", + )); + } + timeout + } + None => 0, + }; + net::setsockopt(self, c::SOL_SOCKET, kind, timeout) + } + + pub fn timeout(&self, kind: c_int) -> io::Result> { + let raw: c::DWORD = net::getsockopt(self, c::SOL_SOCKET, kind)?; + if raw == 0 { + Ok(None) + } else { + let secs = raw / 1000; + let nsec = (raw % 1000) * 1000000; + Ok(Some(Duration::new(secs as u64, nsec as u32))) + } + } + + pub fn shutdown(&self, how: Shutdown) -> io::Result<()> { + let how = match how { + Shutdown::Write => c::SD_SEND, + Shutdown::Read => c::SD_RECEIVE, + Shutdown::Both => c::SD_BOTH, + }; + let result = unsafe { c::shutdown(self.as_raw_socket(), how) }; + cvt(result).map(drop) + } + + pub fn set_nonblocking(&self, nonblocking: bool) -> io::Result<()> { + let mut nonblocking = nonblocking as c_ulong; + let result = + unsafe { c::ioctlsocket(self.as_raw_socket(), c::FIONBIO as c_int, &mut nonblocking) }; + cvt(result).map(drop) + } + + pub fn set_linger(&self, linger: Option) -> io::Result<()> { + let linger = c::linger { + l_onoff: linger.is_some() as c_ushort, + l_linger: linger.unwrap_or_default().as_secs() as c_ushort, + }; + + net::setsockopt(self, c::SOL_SOCKET, c::SO_LINGER, linger) + } + + pub fn linger(&self) -> io::Result> { + let val: c::linger = net::getsockopt(self, c::SOL_SOCKET, c::SO_LINGER)?; + + Ok((val.l_onoff != 0).then(|| Duration::from_secs(val.l_linger as u64))) + } + + pub fn set_nodelay(&self, nodelay: bool) -> io::Result<()> { + net::setsockopt(self, c::IPPROTO_TCP, c::TCP_NODELAY, nodelay as c::BOOL) + } + + pub fn nodelay(&self) -> io::Result { + let raw: c::BOOL = net::getsockopt(self, c::IPPROTO_TCP, c::TCP_NODELAY)?; + Ok(raw != 0) + } + + pub fn take_error(&self) -> io::Result> { + let raw: c_int = net::getsockopt(self, c::SOL_SOCKET, c::SO_ERROR)?; + if raw == 0 { Ok(None) } else { Ok(Some(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(raw as i32))) } + } + + // This is used by sys_common code to abstract over Windows and Unix. + pub fn as_raw(&self) -> RawSocket { + self.as_inner().as_raw_socket() + } +} + +#[unstable(reason = "not public", issue = "none", feature = "fd_read")] +impl<'a> Read for &'a Socket { + fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + (**self).read(buf) + } +} + +impl AsInner for Socket { + fn as_inner(&self) -> &OwnedSocket { + &self.0 + } +} + +impl FromInner for Socket { + fn from_inner(sock: OwnedSocket) -> Socket { + Socket(sock) + } +} + +impl IntoInner for Socket { + fn into_inner(self) -> OwnedSocket { + self.0 + } +} + +impl AsSocket for Socket { + fn as_socket(&self) -> BorrowedSocket<'_> { + self.0.as_socket() + } +} + +impl AsRawSocket for Socket { + fn as_raw_socket(&self) -> RawSocket { + self.0.as_raw_socket() + } +} + +impl IntoRawSocket for Socket { + fn into_raw_socket(self) -> RawSocket { + self.0.into_raw_socket() + } +} + +impl FromRawSocket for Socket { + unsafe fn from_raw_socket(raw_socket: RawSocket) -> Self { + Self(FromRawSocket::from_raw_socket(raw_socket)) + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/os.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/os.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bcac996c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/os.rs @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ +//! Implementation of `std::os` functionality for Windows. + +#![allow(nonstandard_style)] + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + +use crate::os::windows::prelude::*; + +use crate::error::Error as StdError; +use crate::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::io; +use crate::os::windows::ffi::EncodeWide; +use crate::path::{self, PathBuf}; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::slice; +use crate::sys::{c, cvt}; + +use super::to_u16s; + +pub fn errno() -> i32 { + unsafe { c::GetLastError() as i32 } +} + +/// Gets a detailed string description for the given error number. +pub fn error_string(mut errnum: i32) -> String { + // This value is calculated from the macro + // MAKELANGID(LANG_SYSTEM_DEFAULT, SUBLANG_SYS_DEFAULT) + let langId = 0x0800 as c::DWORD; + + let mut buf = [0 as c::WCHAR; 2048]; + + unsafe { + let mut module = ptr::null_mut(); + let mut flags = 0; + + // NTSTATUS errors may be encoded as HRESULT, which may returned from + // GetLastError. For more information about Windows error codes, see + // `[MS-ERREF]`: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/0642cb2f-2075-4469-918c-4441e69c548a + if (errnum & c::FACILITY_NT_BIT as i32) != 0 { + // format according to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/259693 + const NTDLL_DLL: &[u16] = &[ + 'N' as _, 'T' as _, 'D' as _, 'L' as _, 'L' as _, '.' as _, 'D' as _, 'L' as _, + 'L' as _, 0, + ]; + module = c::GetModuleHandleW(NTDLL_DLL.as_ptr()); + + if !module.is_null() { + errnum ^= c::FACILITY_NT_BIT as i32; + flags = c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_HMODULE; + } + } + + let res = c::FormatMessageW( + flags | c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, + module, + errnum as c::DWORD, + langId, + buf.as_mut_ptr(), + buf.len() as c::DWORD, + ptr::null(), + ) as usize; + if res == 0 { + // Sometimes FormatMessageW can fail e.g., system doesn't like langId, + let fm_err = errno(); + return format!("OS Error {errnum} (FormatMessageW() returned error {fm_err})"); + } + + match String::from_utf16(&buf[..res]) { + Ok(mut msg) => { + // Trim trailing CRLF inserted by FormatMessageW + let len = msg.trim_end().len(); + msg.truncate(len); + msg + } + Err(..) => format!( + "OS Error {} (FormatMessageW() returned \ + invalid UTF-16)", + errnum + ), + } + } +} + +pub struct Env { + base: c::LPWCH, + cur: c::LPWCH, +} + +impl Iterator for Env { + type Item = (OsString, OsString); + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(OsString, OsString)> { + loop { + unsafe { + if *self.cur == 0 { + return None; + } + let p = self.cur as *const u16; + let mut len = 0; + while *p.offset(len) != 0 { + len += 1; + } + let s = slice::from_raw_parts(p, len as usize); + self.cur = self.cur.offset(len + 1); + + // Windows allows environment variables to start with an equals + // symbol (in any other position, this is the separator between + // variable name and value). Since`s` has at least length 1 at + // this point (because the empty string terminates the array of + // environment variables), we can safely slice. + let pos = match s[1..].iter().position(|&u| u == b'=' as u16).map(|p| p + 1) { + Some(p) => p, + None => continue, + }; + return Some(( + OsStringExt::from_wide(&s[..pos]), + OsStringExt::from_wide(&s[pos + 1..]), + )); + } + } + } +} + +impl Drop for Env { + fn drop(&mut self) { + unsafe { + c::FreeEnvironmentStringsW(self.base); + } + } +} + +pub fn env() -> Env { + unsafe { + let ch = c::GetEnvironmentStringsW(); + if ch.is_null() { + panic!("failure getting env string from OS: {}", io::Error::last_os_error()); + } + Env { base: ch, cur: ch } + } +} + +pub struct SplitPaths<'a> { + data: EncodeWide<'a>, + must_yield: bool, +} + +pub fn split_paths(unparsed: &OsStr) -> SplitPaths<'_> { + SplitPaths { data: unparsed.encode_wide(), must_yield: true } +} + +impl<'a> Iterator for SplitPaths<'a> { + type Item = PathBuf; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option { + // On Windows, the PATH environment variable is semicolon separated. + // Double quotes are used as a way of introducing literal semicolons + // (since c:\some;dir is a valid Windows path). Double quotes are not + // themselves permitted in path names, so there is no way to escape a + // double quote. Quoted regions can appear in arbitrary locations, so + // + // c:\foo;c:\som"e;di"r;c:\bar + // + // Should parse as [c:\foo, c:\some;dir, c:\bar]. + // + // (The above is based on testing; there is no clear reference available + // for the grammar.) + + let must_yield = self.must_yield; + self.must_yield = false; + + let mut in_progress = Vec::new(); + let mut in_quote = false; + for b in self.data.by_ref() { + if b == '"' as u16 { + in_quote = !in_quote; + } else if b == ';' as u16 && !in_quote { + self.must_yield = true; + break; + } else { + in_progress.push(b) + } + } + + if !must_yield && in_progress.is_empty() { + None + } else { + Some(super::os2path(&in_progress)) + } + } +} + +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct JoinPathsError; + +pub fn join_paths(paths: I) -> Result +where + I: Iterator, + T: AsRef, +{ + let mut joined = Vec::new(); + let sep = b';' as u16; + + for (i, path) in paths.enumerate() { + let path = path.as_ref(); + if i > 0 { + joined.push(sep) + } + let v = path.encode_wide().collect::>(); + if v.contains(&(b'"' as u16)) { + return Err(JoinPathsError); + } else if v.contains(&sep) { + joined.push(b'"' as u16); + joined.extend_from_slice(&v[..]); + joined.push(b'"' as u16); + } else { + joined.extend_from_slice(&v[..]); + } + } + + Ok(OsStringExt::from_wide(&joined[..])) +} + +impl fmt::Display for JoinPathsError { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + "path segment contains `\"`".fmt(f) + } +} + +impl StdError for JoinPathsError { + #[allow(deprecated)] + fn description(&self) -> &str { + "failed to join paths" + } +} + +pub fn current_exe() -> io::Result { + super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetModuleFileNameW(ptr::null_mut(), buf, sz) }, + super::os2path, + ) +} + +pub fn getcwd() -> io::Result { + super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetCurrentDirectoryW(sz, buf) }, super::os2path) +} + +pub fn chdir(p: &path::Path) -> io::Result<()> { + let p: &OsStr = p.as_ref(); + let mut p = p.encode_wide().collect::>(); + p.push(0); + + cvt(unsafe { c::SetCurrentDirectoryW(p.as_ptr()) }).map(drop) +} + +pub fn getenv(k: &OsStr) -> Option { + let k = to_u16s(k).ok()?; + super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetEnvironmentVariableW(k.as_ptr(), buf, sz) }, + |buf| OsStringExt::from_wide(buf), + ) + .ok() +} + +pub fn setenv(k: &OsStr, v: &OsStr) -> io::Result<()> { + let k = to_u16s(k)?; + let v = to_u16s(v)?; + + cvt(unsafe { c::SetEnvironmentVariableW(k.as_ptr(), v.as_ptr()) }).map(drop) +} + +pub fn unsetenv(n: &OsStr) -> io::Result<()> { + let v = to_u16s(n)?; + cvt(unsafe { c::SetEnvironmentVariableW(v.as_ptr(), ptr::null()) }).map(drop) +} + +pub fn temp_dir() -> PathBuf { + super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetTempPath2W(sz, buf) }, super::os2path).unwrap() +} + +#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] +fn home_dir_crt() -> Option { + unsafe { + // The magic constant -4 can be used as the token passed to GetUserProfileDirectoryW below + // instead of us having to go through these multiple steps to get a token. However this is + // not implemented on Windows 7, only Windows 8 and up. When we drop support for Windows 7 + // we can simplify this code. See #90144 for details. + use crate::sys::handle::Handle; + + let me = c::GetCurrentProcess(); + let mut token = ptr::null_mut(); + if c::OpenProcessToken(me, c::TOKEN_READ, &mut token) == 0 { + return None; + } + let _handle = Handle::from_raw_handle(token); + super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, mut sz| { + match c::GetUserProfileDirectoryW(token, buf, &mut sz) { + 0 if c::GetLastError() != c::ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER => 0, + 0 => sz, + _ => sz - 1, // sz includes the null terminator + } + }, + super::os2path, + ) + .ok() + } +} + +#[cfg(target_vendor = "uwp")] +fn home_dir_crt() -> Option { + None +} + +pub fn home_dir() -> Option { + crate::env::var_os("HOME") + .or_else(|| crate::env::var_os("USERPROFILE")) + .map(PathBuf::from) + .or_else(|| home_dir_crt()) +} + +pub fn exit(code: i32) -> ! { + unsafe { c::ExitProcess(code as c::UINT) } +} + +pub fn getpid() -> u32 { + unsafe { c::GetCurrentProcessId() as u32 } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/os/tests.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/os/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..458d6e11c --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/os/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +use crate::io::Error; +use crate::sys::c; + +// tests `error_string` above +#[test] +fn ntstatus_error() { + const STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL: u32 = 0xc000_0001; + assert!( + !Error::from_raw_os_error((STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL | c::FACILITY_NT_BIT) as _) + .to_string() + .contains("FormatMessageW() returned error") + ); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/os_str.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/os_str.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..11883f150 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/os_str.rs @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +/// The underlying OsString/OsStr implementation on Windows is a +/// wrapper around the "WTF-8" encoding; see the `wtf8` module for more. +use crate::borrow::Cow; +use crate::collections::TryReserveError; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::mem; +use crate::rc::Rc; +use crate::sync::Arc; +use crate::sys_common::wtf8::{Wtf8, Wtf8Buf}; +use crate::sys_common::{AsInner, FromInner, IntoInner}; + +#[derive(Clone, Hash)] +pub struct Buf { + pub inner: Wtf8Buf, +} + +impl IntoInner for Buf { + fn into_inner(self) -> Wtf8Buf { + self.inner + } +} + +impl FromInner for Buf { + fn from_inner(inner: Wtf8Buf) -> Self { + Buf { inner } + } +} + +impl AsInner for Buf { + fn as_inner(&self) -> &Wtf8 { + &self.inner + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for Buf { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Debug::fmt(self.as_slice(), formatter) + } +} + +impl fmt::Display for Buf { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Display::fmt(self.as_slice(), formatter) + } +} + +#[repr(transparent)] +pub struct Slice { + pub inner: Wtf8, +} + +impl fmt::Debug for Slice { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.inner, formatter) + } +} + +impl fmt::Display for Slice { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Display::fmt(&self.inner, formatter) + } +} + +impl Buf { + pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Buf { + Buf { inner: Wtf8Buf::with_capacity(capacity) } + } + + pub fn clear(&mut self) { + self.inner.clear() + } + + pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { + self.inner.capacity() + } + + pub fn from_string(s: String) -> Buf { + Buf { inner: Wtf8Buf::from_string(s) } + } + + pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &Slice { + // SAFETY: Slice is just a wrapper for Wtf8, + // and self.inner.as_slice() returns &Wtf8. + // Therefore, transmuting &Wtf8 to &Slice is safe. + unsafe { mem::transmute(self.inner.as_slice()) } + } + + pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut Slice { + // SAFETY: Slice is just a wrapper for Wtf8, + // and self.inner.as_mut_slice() returns &mut Wtf8. + // Therefore, transmuting &mut Wtf8 to &mut Slice is safe. + // Additionally, care should be taken to ensure the slice + // is always valid Wtf8. + unsafe { mem::transmute(self.inner.as_mut_slice()) } + } + + pub fn into_string(self) -> Result { + self.inner.into_string().map_err(|buf| Buf { inner: buf }) + } + + pub fn push_slice(&mut self, s: &Slice) { + self.inner.push_wtf8(&s.inner) + } + + pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { + self.inner.reserve(additional) + } + + pub fn try_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { + self.inner.try_reserve(additional) + } + + pub fn reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) { + self.inner.reserve_exact(additional) + } + + pub fn try_reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { + self.inner.try_reserve_exact(additional) + } + + pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { + self.inner.shrink_to_fit() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_capacity: usize) { + self.inner.shrink_to(min_capacity) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_box(self) -> Box { + unsafe { mem::transmute(self.inner.into_box()) } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn from_box(boxed: Box) -> Buf { + let inner: Box = unsafe { mem::transmute(boxed) }; + Buf { inner: Wtf8Buf::from_box(inner) } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_arc(&self) -> Arc { + self.as_slice().into_arc() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_rc(&self) -> Rc { + self.as_slice().into_rc() + } +} + +impl Slice { + #[inline] + pub fn from_str(s: &str) -> &Slice { + unsafe { mem::transmute(Wtf8::from_str(s)) } + } + + pub fn to_str(&self) -> Option<&str> { + self.inner.as_str() + } + + pub fn to_string_lossy(&self) -> Cow<'_, str> { + self.inner.to_string_lossy() + } + + pub fn to_owned(&self) -> Buf { + let mut buf = Wtf8Buf::with_capacity(self.inner.len()); + buf.push_wtf8(&self.inner); + Buf { inner: buf } + } + + pub fn clone_into(&self, buf: &mut Buf) { + self.inner.clone_into(&mut buf.inner) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_box(&self) -> Box { + unsafe { mem::transmute(self.inner.into_box()) } + } + + pub fn empty_box() -> Box { + unsafe { mem::transmute(Wtf8::empty_box()) } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_arc(&self) -> Arc { + let arc = self.inner.into_arc(); + unsafe { Arc::from_raw(Arc::into_raw(arc) as *const Slice) } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn into_rc(&self) -> Rc { + let rc = self.inner.into_rc(); + unsafe { Rc::from_raw(Rc::into_raw(rc) as *const Slice) } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn make_ascii_lowercase(&mut self) { + self.inner.make_ascii_lowercase() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn make_ascii_uppercase(&mut self) { + self.inner.make_ascii_uppercase() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn to_ascii_lowercase(&self) -> Buf { + Buf { inner: self.inner.to_ascii_lowercase() } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn to_ascii_uppercase(&self) -> Buf { + Buf { inner: self.inner.to_ascii_uppercase() } + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_ascii(&self) -> bool { + self.inner.is_ascii() + } + + #[inline] + pub fn eq_ignore_ascii_case(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + self.inner.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&other.inner) + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/path.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/path.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..beeca1917 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/path.rs @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +use super::{c, fill_utf16_buf, to_u16s}; +use crate::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; +use crate::io; +use crate::mem; +use crate::path::{Path, PathBuf, Prefix}; +use crate::ptr; + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + +pub const MAIN_SEP_STR: &str = "\\"; +pub const MAIN_SEP: char = '\\'; + +/// # Safety +/// +/// `bytes` must be a valid wtf8 encoded slice +#[inline] +unsafe fn bytes_as_os_str(bytes: &[u8]) -> &OsStr { + // &OsStr is layout compatible with &Slice, which is compatible with &Wtf8, + // which is compatible with &[u8]. + mem::transmute(bytes) +} + +#[inline] +pub fn is_sep_byte(b: u8) -> bool { + b == b'/' || b == b'\\' +} + +#[inline] +pub fn is_verbatim_sep(b: u8) -> bool { + b == b'\\' +} + +/// Returns true if `path` looks like a lone filename. +pub(crate) fn is_file_name(path: &OsStr) -> bool { + !path.bytes().iter().copied().any(is_sep_byte) +} +pub(crate) fn has_trailing_slash(path: &OsStr) -> bool { + let is_verbatim = path.bytes().starts_with(br"\\?\"); + let is_separator = if is_verbatim { is_verbatim_sep } else { is_sep_byte }; + if let Some(&c) = path.bytes().last() { is_separator(c) } else { false } +} + +/// Appends a suffix to a path. +/// +/// Can be used to append an extension without removing an existing extension. +pub(crate) fn append_suffix(path: PathBuf, suffix: &OsStr) -> PathBuf { + let mut path = OsString::from(path); + path.push(suffix); + path.into() +} + +struct PrefixParser<'a, const LEN: usize> { + path: &'a OsStr, + prefix: [u8; LEN], +} + +impl<'a, const LEN: usize> PrefixParser<'a, LEN> { + #[inline] + fn get_prefix(path: &OsStr) -> [u8; LEN] { + let mut prefix = [0; LEN]; + // SAFETY: Only ASCII characters are modified. + for (i, &ch) in path.bytes().iter().take(LEN).enumerate() { + prefix[i] = if ch == b'/' { b'\\' } else { ch }; + } + prefix + } + + fn new(path: &'a OsStr) -> Self { + Self { path, prefix: Self::get_prefix(path) } + } + + fn as_slice(&self) -> PrefixParserSlice<'a, '_> { + PrefixParserSlice { + path: self.path, + prefix: &self.prefix[..LEN.min(self.path.len())], + index: 0, + } + } +} + +struct PrefixParserSlice<'a, 'b> { + path: &'a OsStr, + prefix: &'b [u8], + index: usize, +} + +impl<'a> PrefixParserSlice<'a, '_> { + fn strip_prefix(&self, prefix: &str) -> Option { + self.prefix[self.index..] + .starts_with(prefix.as_bytes()) + .then(|| Self { index: self.index + prefix.len(), ..*self }) + } + + fn prefix_bytes(&self) -> &'a [u8] { + &self.path.bytes()[..self.index] + } + + fn finish(self) -> &'a OsStr { + // SAFETY: The unsafety here stems from converting between &OsStr and + // &[u8] and back. This is safe to do because (1) we only look at ASCII + // contents of the encoding and (2) new &OsStr values are produced only + // from ASCII-bounded slices of existing &OsStr values. + unsafe { bytes_as_os_str(&self.path.bytes()[self.index..]) } + } +} + +pub fn parse_prefix(path: &OsStr) -> Option> { + use Prefix::{DeviceNS, Disk, Verbatim, VerbatimDisk, VerbatimUNC, UNC}; + + let parser = PrefixParser::<8>::new(path); + let parser = parser.as_slice(); + if let Some(parser) = parser.strip_prefix(r"\\") { + // \\ + + // The meaning of verbatim paths can change when they use a different + // separator. + if let Some(parser) = parser.strip_prefix(r"?\") && !parser.prefix_bytes().iter().any(|&x| x == b'/') { + // \\?\ + if let Some(parser) = parser.strip_prefix(r"UNC\") { + // \\?\UNC\server\share + + let path = parser.finish(); + let (server, path) = parse_next_component(path, true); + let (share, _) = parse_next_component(path, true); + + Some(VerbatimUNC(server, share)) + } else { + let path = parser.finish(); + + // in verbatim paths only recognize an exact drive prefix + if let Some(drive) = parse_drive_exact(path) { + // \\?\C: + Some(VerbatimDisk(drive)) + } else { + // \\?\prefix + let (prefix, _) = parse_next_component(path, true); + Some(Verbatim(prefix)) + } + } + } else if let Some(parser) = parser.strip_prefix(r".\") { + // \\.\COM42 + let path = parser.finish(); + let (prefix, _) = parse_next_component(path, false); + Some(DeviceNS(prefix)) + } else { + let path = parser.finish(); + let (server, path) = parse_next_component(path, false); + let (share, _) = parse_next_component(path, false); + + if !server.is_empty() && !share.is_empty() { + // \\server\share + Some(UNC(server, share)) + } else { + // no valid prefix beginning with "\\" recognized + None + } + } + } else if let Some(drive) = parse_drive(path) { + // C: + Some(Disk(drive)) + } else { + // no prefix + None + } +} + +// Parses a drive prefix, e.g. "C:" and "C:\whatever" +fn parse_drive(path: &OsStr) -> Option { + // In most DOS systems, it is not possible to have more than 26 drive letters. + // See . + fn is_valid_drive_letter(drive: &u8) -> bool { + drive.is_ascii_alphabetic() + } + + match path.bytes() { + [drive, b':', ..] if is_valid_drive_letter(drive) => Some(drive.to_ascii_uppercase()), + _ => None, + } +} + +// Parses a drive prefix exactly, e.g. "C:" +fn parse_drive_exact(path: &OsStr) -> Option { + // only parse two bytes: the drive letter and the drive separator + if path.bytes().get(2).map(|&x| is_sep_byte(x)).unwrap_or(true) { + parse_drive(path) + } else { + None + } +} + +// Parse the next path component. +// +// Returns the next component and the rest of the path excluding the component and separator. +// Does not recognize `/` as a separator character if `verbatim` is true. +fn parse_next_component(path: &OsStr, verbatim: bool) -> (&OsStr, &OsStr) { + let separator = if verbatim { is_verbatim_sep } else { is_sep_byte }; + + match path.bytes().iter().position(|&x| separator(x)) { + Some(separator_start) => { + let separator_end = separator_start + 1; + + let component = &path.bytes()[..separator_start]; + + // Panic safe + // The max `separator_end` is `bytes.len()` and `bytes[bytes.len()..]` is a valid index. + let path = &path.bytes()[separator_end..]; + + // SAFETY: `path` is a valid wtf8 encoded slice and each of the separators ('/', '\') + // is encoded in a single byte, therefore `bytes[separator_start]` and + // `bytes[separator_end]` must be code point boundaries and thus + // `bytes[..separator_start]` and `bytes[separator_end..]` are valid wtf8 slices. + unsafe { (bytes_as_os_str(component), bytes_as_os_str(path)) } + } + None => (path, OsStr::new("")), + } +} + +/// Returns a UTF-16 encoded path capable of bypassing the legacy `MAX_PATH` limits. +/// +/// This path may or may not have a verbatim prefix. +pub(crate) fn maybe_verbatim(path: &Path) -> io::Result> { + // Normally the MAX_PATH is 260 UTF-16 code units (including the NULL). + // However, for APIs such as CreateDirectory[1], the limit is 248. + // + // [1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-createdirectorya#parameters + const LEGACY_MAX_PATH: usize = 248; + // UTF-16 encoded code points, used in parsing and building UTF-16 paths. + // All of these are in the ASCII range so they can be cast directly to `u16`. + const SEP: u16 = b'\\' as _; + const ALT_SEP: u16 = b'/' as _; + const QUERY: u16 = b'?' as _; + const COLON: u16 = b':' as _; + const DOT: u16 = b'.' as _; + const U: u16 = b'U' as _; + const N: u16 = b'N' as _; + const C: u16 = b'C' as _; + + // \\?\ + const VERBATIM_PREFIX: &[u16] = &[SEP, SEP, QUERY, SEP]; + // \??\ + const NT_PREFIX: &[u16] = &[SEP, QUERY, QUERY, SEP]; + // \\?\UNC\ + const UNC_PREFIX: &[u16] = &[SEP, SEP, QUERY, SEP, U, N, C, SEP]; + + let mut path = to_u16s(path)?; + if path.starts_with(VERBATIM_PREFIX) || path.starts_with(NT_PREFIX) || path == &[0] { + // Early return for paths that are already verbatim or empty. + return Ok(path); + } else if path.len() < LEGACY_MAX_PATH { + // Early return if an absolute path is less < 260 UTF-16 code units. + // This is an optimization to avoid calling `GetFullPathNameW` unnecessarily. + match path.as_slice() { + // Starts with `D:`, `D:\`, `D:/`, etc. + // Does not match if the path starts with a `\` or `/`. + [drive, COLON, 0] | [drive, COLON, SEP | ALT_SEP, ..] + if *drive != SEP && *drive != ALT_SEP => + { + return Ok(path); + } + // Starts with `\\`, `//`, etc + [SEP | ALT_SEP, SEP | ALT_SEP, ..] => return Ok(path), + _ => {} + } + } + + // Firstly, get the absolute path using `GetFullPathNameW`. + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-getfullpathnamew + let lpfilename = path.as_ptr(); + fill_utf16_buf( + // SAFETY: `fill_utf16_buf` ensures the `buffer` and `size` are valid. + // `lpfilename` is a pointer to a null terminated string that is not + // invalidated until after `GetFullPathNameW` returns successfully. + |buffer, size| unsafe { c::GetFullPathNameW(lpfilename, size, buffer, ptr::null_mut()) }, + |mut absolute| { + path.clear(); + + // Secondly, add the verbatim prefix. This is easier here because we know the + // path is now absolute and fully normalized (e.g. `/` has been changed to `\`). + let prefix = match absolute { + // C:\ => \\?\C:\ + [_, COLON, SEP, ..] => VERBATIM_PREFIX, + // \\.\ => \\?\ + [SEP, SEP, DOT, SEP, ..] => { + absolute = &absolute[4..]; + VERBATIM_PREFIX + } + // Leave \\?\ and \??\ as-is. + [SEP, SEP, QUERY, SEP, ..] | [SEP, QUERY, QUERY, SEP, ..] => &[], + // \\ => \\?\UNC\ + [SEP, SEP, ..] => { + absolute = &absolute[2..]; + UNC_PREFIX + } + // Anything else we leave alone. + _ => &[], + }; + + path.reserve_exact(prefix.len() + absolute.len() + 1); + path.extend_from_slice(prefix); + path.extend_from_slice(absolute); + path.push(0); + }, + )?; + Ok(path) +} + +/// Make a Windows path absolute. +pub(crate) fn absolute(path: &Path) -> io::Result { + let path = path.as_os_str(); + let prefix = parse_prefix(path); + // Verbatim paths should not be modified. + if prefix.map(|x| x.is_verbatim()).unwrap_or(false) { + // NULs in verbatim paths are rejected for consistency. + if path.bytes().contains(&0) { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "strings passed to WinAPI cannot contain NULs", + )); + } + return Ok(path.to_owned().into()); + } + + let path = to_u16s(path)?; + let lpfilename = path.as_ptr(); + fill_utf16_buf( + // SAFETY: `fill_utf16_buf` ensures the `buffer` and `size` are valid. + // `lpfilename` is a pointer to a null terminated string that is not + // invalidated until after `GetFullPathNameW` returns successfully. + |buffer, size| unsafe { c::GetFullPathNameW(lpfilename, size, buffer, ptr::null_mut()) }, + super::os2path, + ) +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/path/tests.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/path/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6eab38cab --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/path/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +use super::*; + +#[test] +fn test_parse_next_component() { + assert_eq!( + parse_next_component(OsStr::new(r"server\share"), true), + (OsStr::new(r"server"), OsStr::new(r"share")) + ); + + assert_eq!( + parse_next_component(OsStr::new(r"server/share"), true), + (OsStr::new(r"server/share"), OsStr::new(r"")) + ); + + assert_eq!( + parse_next_component(OsStr::new(r"server/share"), false), + (OsStr::new(r"server"), OsStr::new(r"share")) + ); + + assert_eq!( + parse_next_component(OsStr::new(r"server\"), false), + (OsStr::new(r"server"), OsStr::new(r"")) + ); + + assert_eq!( + parse_next_component(OsStr::new(r"\server\"), false), + (OsStr::new(r""), OsStr::new(r"server\")) + ); + + assert_eq!( + parse_next_component(OsStr::new(r"servershare"), false), + (OsStr::new(r"servershare"), OsStr::new("")) + ); +} + +#[test] +fn verbatim() { + use crate::path::Path; + fn check(path: &str, expected: &str) { + let verbatim = maybe_verbatim(Path::new(path)).unwrap(); + let verbatim = String::from_utf16_lossy(verbatim.strip_suffix(&[0]).unwrap()); + assert_eq!(&verbatim, expected, "{}", path); + } + + // Ensure long paths are correctly prefixed. + check( + r"C:\Program Files\Rust\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + r"\\?\C:\Program Files\Rust\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + ); + check( + r"\\server\share\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + r"\\?\UNC\server\share\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + ); + check( + r"\\.\PIPE\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + r"\\?\PIPE\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + ); + // `\\?\` prefixed paths are left unchanged... + check( + r"\\?\verbatim.\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + r"\\?\verbatim.\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + ); + // But `//?/` is not a verbatim prefix so it will be normalized. + check( + r"//?/E:/verbatim.\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + r"\\?\E:\verbatim\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\foo.txt", + ); + + // For performance, short absolute paths are left unchanged. + check(r"C:\Program Files\Rust", r"C:\Program Files\Rust"); + check(r"\\server\share", r"\\server\share"); + check(r"\\.\COM1", r"\\.\COM1"); + + // Check that paths of length 247 are converted to verbatim. + // This is necessary for `CreateDirectory`. + check( + r"C:\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", + r"\\?\C:\aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", + ); + + // Make sure opening a drive will work. + check("Z:", "Z:"); + + // A path that contains null is not a valid path. + assert!(maybe_verbatim(Path::new("\0")).is_err()); +} + +fn parse_prefix(path: &str) -> Option> { + super::parse_prefix(OsStr::new(path)) +} + +#[test] +fn test_parse_prefix_verbatim() { + let prefix = Some(Prefix::VerbatimDisk(b'C')); + assert_eq!(prefix, parse_prefix(r"\\?\C:/windows/system32/notepad.exe")); + assert_eq!(prefix, parse_prefix(r"\\?\C:\windows\system32\notepad.exe")); +} + +#[test] +fn test_parse_prefix_verbatim_device() { + let prefix = Some(Prefix::UNC(OsStr::new("?"), OsStr::new("C:"))); + assert_eq!(prefix, parse_prefix(r"//?/C:/windows/system32/notepad.exe")); + assert_eq!(prefix, parse_prefix(r"//?/C:\windows\system32\notepad.exe")); + assert_eq!(prefix, parse_prefix(r"/\?\C:\windows\system32\notepad.exe")); + assert_eq!(prefix, parse_prefix(r"\\?/C:\windows\system32\notepad.exe")); +} + +// See #93586 for more infomation. +#[test] +fn test_windows_prefix_components() { + use crate::path::Path; + + let path = Path::new("C:"); + let mut components = path.components(); + let drive = components.next().expect("drive is expected here"); + assert_eq!(drive.as_os_str(), OsStr::new("C:")); + assert_eq!(components.as_path(), Path::new("")); +} + +/// See #101358. +/// +/// Note that the exact behaviour here may change in the future. +/// In which case this test will need to adjusted. +#[test] +fn broken_unc_path() { + use crate::path::Component; + + let mut components = Path::new(r"\\foo\\bar\\").components(); + assert_eq!(components.next(), Some(Component::RootDir)); + assert_eq!(components.next(), Some(Component::Normal("foo".as_ref()))); + assert_eq!(components.next(), Some(Component::Normal("bar".as_ref()))); + + let mut components = Path::new("//foo//bar//").components(); + assert_eq!(components.next(), Some(Component::RootDir)); + assert_eq!(components.next(), Some(Component::Normal("foo".as_ref()))); + assert_eq!(components.next(), Some(Component::Normal("bar".as_ref()))); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/pipe.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/pipe.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..013c776c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/pipe.rs @@ -0,0 +1,538 @@ +use crate::os::windows::prelude::*; + +use crate::ffi::OsStr; +use crate::io::{self, IoSlice, IoSliceMut}; +use crate::mem; +use crate::path::Path; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::slice; +use crate::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize; +use crate::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::fs::{File, OpenOptions}; +use crate::sys::handle::Handle; +use crate::sys::hashmap_random_keys; +use crate::sys_common::IntoInner; + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Anonymous pipes +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +pub struct AnonPipe { + inner: Handle, +} + +impl IntoInner for AnonPipe { + fn into_inner(self) -> Handle { + self.inner + } +} + +pub struct Pipes { + pub ours: AnonPipe, + pub theirs: AnonPipe, +} + +/// Although this looks similar to `anon_pipe` in the Unix module it's actually +/// subtly different. Here we'll return two pipes in the `Pipes` return value, +/// but one is intended for "us" where as the other is intended for "someone +/// else". +/// +/// Currently the only use case for this function is pipes for stdio on +/// processes in the standard library, so "ours" is the one that'll stay in our +/// process whereas "theirs" will be inherited to a child. +/// +/// The ours/theirs pipes are *not* specifically readable or writable. Each +/// one only supports a read or a write, but which is which depends on the +/// boolean flag given. If `ours_readable` is `true`, then `ours` is readable and +/// `theirs` is writable. Conversely, if `ours_readable` is `false`, then `ours` +/// is writable and `theirs` is readable. +/// +/// Also note that the `ours` pipe is always a handle opened up in overlapped +/// mode. This means that technically speaking it should only ever be used +/// with `OVERLAPPED` instances, but also works out ok if it's only ever used +/// once at a time (which we do indeed guarantee). +pub fn anon_pipe(ours_readable: bool, their_handle_inheritable: bool) -> io::Result { + // A 64kb pipe capacity is the same as a typical Linux default. + const PIPE_BUFFER_CAPACITY: u32 = 64 * 1024; + + // Note that we specifically do *not* use `CreatePipe` here because + // unfortunately the anonymous pipes returned do not support overlapped + // operations. Instead, we create a "hopefully unique" name and create a + // named pipe which has overlapped operations enabled. + // + // Once we do this, we connect do it as usual via `CreateFileW`, and then + // we return those reader/writer halves. Note that the `ours` pipe return + // value is always the named pipe, whereas `theirs` is just the normal file. + // This should hopefully shield us from child processes which assume their + // stdout is a named pipe, which would indeed be odd! + unsafe { + let ours; + let mut name; + let mut tries = 0; + let mut reject_remote_clients_flag = c::PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS; + loop { + tries += 1; + name = format!( + r"\\.\pipe\__rust_anonymous_pipe1__.{}.{}", + c::GetCurrentProcessId(), + random_number() + ); + let wide_name = OsStr::new(&name).encode_wide().chain(Some(0)).collect::>(); + let mut flags = c::FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE | c::FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED; + if ours_readable { + flags |= c::PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND; + } else { + flags |= c::PIPE_ACCESS_OUTBOUND; + } + + let handle = c::CreateNamedPipeW( + wide_name.as_ptr(), + flags, + c::PIPE_TYPE_BYTE + | c::PIPE_READMODE_BYTE + | c::PIPE_WAIT + | reject_remote_clients_flag, + 1, + PIPE_BUFFER_CAPACITY, + PIPE_BUFFER_CAPACITY, + 0, + ptr::null_mut(), + ); + + // We pass the `FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE` flag above, and we're + // also just doing a best effort at selecting a unique name. If + // `ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED` is returned then it could mean that we + // accidentally conflicted with an already existing pipe, so we try + // again. + // + // Don't try again too much though as this could also perhaps be a + // legit error. + // If `ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER` is returned, this probably means we're + // running on pre-Vista version where `PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS` is + // not supported, so we continue retrying without it. This implies + // reduced security on Windows versions older than Vista by allowing + // connections to this pipe from remote machines. + // Proper fix would increase the number of FFI imports and introduce + // significant amount of Windows XP specific code with no clean + // testing strategy + // For more info, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/37677. + if handle == c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { + let err = io::Error::last_os_error(); + let raw_os_err = err.raw_os_error(); + if tries < 10 { + if raw_os_err == Some(c::ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED as i32) { + continue; + } else if reject_remote_clients_flag != 0 + && raw_os_err == Some(c::ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER as i32) + { + reject_remote_clients_flag = 0; + tries -= 1; + continue; + } + } + return Err(err); + } + ours = Handle::from_raw_handle(handle); + break; + } + + // Connect to the named pipe we just created. This handle is going to be + // returned in `theirs`, so if `ours` is readable we want this to be + // writable, otherwise if `ours` is writable we want this to be + // readable. + // + // Additionally we don't enable overlapped mode on this because most + // client processes aren't enabled to work with that. + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + opts.write(ours_readable); + opts.read(!ours_readable); + opts.share_mode(0); + let size = mem::size_of::(); + let mut sa = c::SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES { + nLength: size as c::DWORD, + lpSecurityDescriptor: ptr::null_mut(), + bInheritHandle: their_handle_inheritable as i32, + }; + opts.security_attributes(&mut sa); + let theirs = File::open(Path::new(&name), &opts)?; + let theirs = AnonPipe { inner: theirs.into_inner() }; + + Ok(Pipes { + ours: AnonPipe { inner: ours }, + theirs: AnonPipe { inner: theirs.into_inner() }, + }) + } +} + +/// Takes an asynchronous source pipe and returns a synchronous pipe suitable +/// for sending to a child process. +/// +/// This is achieved by creating a new set of pipes and spawning a thread that +/// relays messages between the source and the synchronous pipe. +pub fn spawn_pipe_relay( + source: &AnonPipe, + ours_readable: bool, + their_handle_inheritable: bool, +) -> io::Result { + // We need this handle to live for the lifetime of the thread spawned below. + let source = source.duplicate()?; + + // create a new pair of anon pipes. + let Pipes { theirs, ours } = anon_pipe(ours_readable, their_handle_inheritable)?; + + // Spawn a thread that passes messages from one pipe to the other. + // Any errors will simply cause the thread to exit. + let (reader, writer) = if ours_readable { (ours, source) } else { (source, ours) }; + crate::thread::spawn(move || { + let mut buf = [0_u8; 4096]; + 'reader: while let Ok(len) = reader.read(&mut buf) { + if len == 0 { + break; + } + let mut start = 0; + while let Ok(written) = writer.write(&buf[start..len]) { + start += written; + if start == len { + continue 'reader; + } + } + break; + } + }); + + // Return the pipe that should be sent to the child process. + Ok(theirs) +} + +fn random_number() -> usize { + static N: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); + loop { + if N.load(SeqCst) != 0 { + return N.fetch_add(1, SeqCst); + } + + N.store(hashmap_random_keys().0 as usize, SeqCst); + } +} + +// Abstracts over `ReadFileEx` and `WriteFileEx` +type AlertableIoFn = unsafe extern "system" fn( + BorrowedHandle<'_>, + c::LPVOID, + c::DWORD, + c::LPOVERLAPPED, + c::LPOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE, +) -> c::BOOL; + +impl AnonPipe { + pub fn handle(&self) -> &Handle { + &self.inner + } + pub fn into_handle(self) -> Handle { + self.inner + } + fn duplicate(&self) -> io::Result { + self.inner.duplicate(0, false, c::DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS).map(|inner| AnonPipe { inner }) + } + + pub fn read(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + let result = unsafe { + let len = crate::cmp::min(buf.len(), c::DWORD::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + self.alertable_io_internal(c::ReadFileEx, buf.as_mut_ptr() as _, len) + }; + + match result { + // The special treatment of BrokenPipe is to deal with Windows + // pipe semantics, which yields this error when *reading* from + // a pipe after the other end has closed; we interpret that as + // EOF on the pipe. + Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => Ok(0), + _ => result, + } + } + + pub fn read_vectored(&self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> io::Result { + self.inner.read_vectored(bufs) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool { + self.inner.is_read_vectored() + } + + pub fn write(&self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let len = crate::cmp::min(buf.len(), c::DWORD::MAX as usize) as c::DWORD; + self.alertable_io_internal(c::WriteFileEx, buf.as_ptr() as _, len) + } + } + + pub fn write_vectored(&self, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> io::Result { + self.inner.write_vectored(bufs) + } + + #[inline] + pub fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool { + self.inner.is_write_vectored() + } + + /// Synchronizes asynchronous reads or writes using our anonymous pipe. + /// + /// This is a wrapper around [`ReadFileEx`] or [`WriteFileEx`] that uses + /// [Asynchronous Procedure Call] (APC) to synchronize reads or writes. + /// + /// Note: This should not be used for handles we don't create. + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// `buf` must be a pointer to a buffer that's valid for reads or writes + /// up to `len` bytes. The `AlertableIoFn` must be either `ReadFileEx` or `WriteFileEx` + /// + /// [`ReadFileEx`]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-readfileex + /// [`WriteFileEx`]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-writefileex + /// [Asynchronous Procedure Call]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/sync/asynchronous-procedure-calls + unsafe fn alertable_io_internal( + &self, + io: AlertableIoFn, + buf: c::LPVOID, + len: c::DWORD, + ) -> io::Result { + // Use "alertable I/O" to synchronize the pipe I/O. + // This has four steps. + // + // STEP 1: Start the asynchronous I/O operation. + // This simply calls either `ReadFileEx` or `WriteFileEx`, + // giving it a pointer to the buffer and callback function. + // + // STEP 2: Enter an alertable state. + // The callback set in step 1 will not be called until the thread + // enters an "alertable" state. This can be done using `SleepEx`. + // + // STEP 3: The callback + // Once the I/O is complete and the thread is in an alertable state, + // the callback will be run on the same thread as the call to + // `ReadFileEx` or `WriteFileEx` done in step 1. + // In the callback we simply set the result of the async operation. + // + // STEP 4: Return the result. + // At this point we'll have a result from the callback function + // and can simply return it. Note that we must not return earlier, + // while the I/O is still in progress. + + // The result that will be set from the asynchronous callback. + let mut async_result: Option = None; + struct AsyncResult { + error: u32, + transfered: u32, + } + + // STEP 3: The callback. + unsafe extern "system" fn callback( + dwErrorCode: u32, + dwNumberOfBytesTransfered: u32, + lpOverlapped: *mut c::OVERLAPPED, + ) { + // Set `async_result` using a pointer smuggled through `hEvent`. + let result = AsyncResult { error: dwErrorCode, transfered: dwNumberOfBytesTransfered }; + *(*lpOverlapped).hEvent.cast::>() = Some(result); + } + + // STEP 1: Start the I/O operation. + let mut overlapped: c::OVERLAPPED = crate::mem::zeroed(); + // `hEvent` is unused by `ReadFileEx` and `WriteFileEx`. + // Therefore the documentation suggests using it to smuggle a pointer to the callback. + overlapped.hEvent = &mut async_result as *mut _ as *mut _; + + // Asynchronous read of the pipe. + // If successful, `callback` will be called once it completes. + let result = io(self.inner.as_handle(), buf, len, &mut overlapped, callback); + if result == c::FALSE { + // We can return here because the call failed. + // After this we must not return until the I/O completes. + return Err(io::Error::last_os_error()); + } + + // Wait indefinitely for the result. + let result = loop { + // STEP 2: Enter an alertable state. + // The second parameter of `SleepEx` is used to make this sleep alertable. + c::SleepEx(c::INFINITE, c::TRUE); + if let Some(result) = async_result { + break result; + } + }; + // STEP 4: Return the result. + // `async_result` is always `Some` at this point + match result.error { + c::ERROR_SUCCESS => Ok(result.transfered as usize), + error => Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error as _)), + } + } +} + +pub fn read2(p1: AnonPipe, v1: &mut Vec, p2: AnonPipe, v2: &mut Vec) -> io::Result<()> { + let p1 = p1.into_handle(); + let p2 = p2.into_handle(); + + let mut p1 = AsyncPipe::new(p1, v1)?; + let mut p2 = AsyncPipe::new(p2, v2)?; + let objs = [p1.event.as_raw_handle(), p2.event.as_raw_handle()]; + + // In a loop we wait for either pipe's scheduled read operation to complete. + // If the operation completes with 0 bytes, that means EOF was reached, in + // which case we just finish out the other pipe entirely. + // + // Note that overlapped I/O is in general super unsafe because we have to + // be careful to ensure that all pointers in play are valid for the entire + // duration of the I/O operation (where tons of operations can also fail). + // The destructor for `AsyncPipe` ends up taking care of most of this. + loop { + let res = unsafe { c::WaitForMultipleObjects(2, objs.as_ptr(), c::FALSE, c::INFINITE) }; + if res == c::WAIT_OBJECT_0 { + if !p1.result()? || !p1.schedule_read()? { + return p2.finish(); + } + } else if res == c::WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1 { + if !p2.result()? || !p2.schedule_read()? { + return p1.finish(); + } + } else { + return Err(io::Error::last_os_error()); + } + } +} + +struct AsyncPipe<'a> { + pipe: Handle, + event: Handle, + overlapped: Box, // needs a stable address + dst: &'a mut Vec, + state: State, +} + +#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)] +enum State { + NotReading, + Reading, + Read(usize), +} + +impl<'a> AsyncPipe<'a> { + fn new(pipe: Handle, dst: &'a mut Vec) -> io::Result> { + // Create an event which we'll use to coordinate our overlapped + // operations, this event will be used in WaitForMultipleObjects + // and passed as part of the OVERLAPPED handle. + // + // Note that we do a somewhat clever thing here by flagging the + // event as being manually reset and setting it initially to the + // signaled state. This means that we'll naturally fall through the + // WaitForMultipleObjects call above for pipes created initially, + // and the only time an even will go back to "unset" will be once an + // I/O operation is successfully scheduled (what we want). + let event = Handle::new_event(true, true)?; + let mut overlapped: Box = unsafe { Box::new(mem::zeroed()) }; + overlapped.hEvent = event.as_raw_handle(); + Ok(AsyncPipe { pipe, overlapped, event, dst, state: State::NotReading }) + } + + /// Executes an overlapped read operation. + /// + /// Must not currently be reading, and returns whether the pipe is currently + /// at EOF or not. If the pipe is not at EOF then `result()` must be called + /// to complete the read later on (may block), but if the pipe is at EOF + /// then `result()` should not be called as it will just block forever. + fn schedule_read(&mut self) -> io::Result { + assert_eq!(self.state, State::NotReading); + let amt = unsafe { + let slice = slice_to_end(self.dst); + self.pipe.read_overlapped(slice, &mut *self.overlapped)? + }; + + // If this read finished immediately then our overlapped event will + // remain signaled (it was signaled coming in here) and we'll progress + // down to the method below. + // + // Otherwise the I/O operation is scheduled and the system set our event + // to not signaled, so we flag ourselves into the reading state and move + // on. + self.state = match amt { + Some(0) => return Ok(false), + Some(amt) => State::Read(amt), + None => State::Reading, + }; + Ok(true) + } + + /// Wait for the result of the overlapped operation previously executed. + /// + /// Takes a parameter `wait` which indicates if this pipe is currently being + /// read whether the function should block waiting for the read to complete. + /// + /// Returns values: + /// + /// * `true` - finished any pending read and the pipe is not at EOF (keep + /// going) + /// * `false` - finished any pending read and pipe is at EOF (stop issuing + /// reads) + fn result(&mut self) -> io::Result { + let amt = match self.state { + State::NotReading => return Ok(true), + State::Reading => self.pipe.overlapped_result(&mut *self.overlapped, true)?, + State::Read(amt) => amt, + }; + self.state = State::NotReading; + unsafe { + let len = self.dst.len(); + self.dst.set_len(len + amt); + } + Ok(amt != 0) + } + + /// Finishes out reading this pipe entirely. + /// + /// Waits for any pending and schedule read, and then calls `read_to_end` + /// if necessary to read all the remaining information. + fn finish(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + while self.result()? && self.schedule_read()? { + // ... + } + Ok(()) + } +} + +impl<'a> Drop for AsyncPipe<'a> { + fn drop(&mut self) { + match self.state { + State::Reading => {} + _ => return, + } + + // If we have a pending read operation, then we have to make sure that + // it's *done* before we actually drop this type. The kernel requires + // that the `OVERLAPPED` and buffer pointers are valid for the entire + // I/O operation. + // + // To do that, we call `CancelIo` to cancel any pending operation, and + // if that succeeds we wait for the overlapped result. + // + // If anything here fails, there's not really much we can do, so we leak + // the buffer/OVERLAPPED pointers to ensure we're at least memory safe. + if self.pipe.cancel_io().is_err() || self.result().is_err() { + let buf = mem::take(self.dst); + let overlapped = Box::new(unsafe { mem::zeroed() }); + let overlapped = mem::replace(&mut self.overlapped, overlapped); + mem::forget((buf, overlapped)); + } + } +} + +unsafe fn slice_to_end(v: &mut Vec) -> &mut [u8] { + if v.capacity() == 0 { + v.reserve(16); + } + if v.capacity() == v.len() { + v.reserve(1); + } + slice::from_raw_parts_mut(v.as_mut_ptr().add(v.len()), v.capacity() - v.len()) +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/process.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/process.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..02d5af471 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/process.rs @@ -0,0 +1,847 @@ +#![unstable(feature = "process_internals", issue = "none")] + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + +use crate::cmp; +use crate::collections::BTreeMap; +use crate::env; +use crate::env::consts::{EXE_EXTENSION, EXE_SUFFIX}; +use crate::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::io::{self, Error, ErrorKind}; +use crate::mem; +use crate::num::NonZeroI32; +use crate::os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt}; +use crate::os::windows::io::{AsHandle, AsRawHandle, BorrowedHandle, FromRawHandle, IntoRawHandle}; +use crate::path::{Path, PathBuf}; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sys::args::{self, Arg}; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::c::NonZeroDWORD; +use crate::sys::cvt; +use crate::sys::fs::{File, OpenOptions}; +use crate::sys::handle::Handle; +use crate::sys::path; +use crate::sys::pipe::{self, AnonPipe}; +use crate::sys::stdio; +use crate::sys_common::mutex::StaticMutex; +use crate::sys_common::process::{CommandEnv, CommandEnvs}; +use crate::sys_common::IntoInner; + +use libc::{c_void, EXIT_FAILURE, EXIT_SUCCESS}; + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Command +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq)] +#[doc(hidden)] +pub struct EnvKey { + os_string: OsString, + // This stores a UTF-16 encoded string to workaround the mismatch between + // Rust's OsString (WTF-8) and the Windows API string type (UTF-16). + // Normally converting on every API call is acceptable but here + // `c::CompareStringOrdinal` will be called for every use of `==`. + utf16: Vec, +} + +impl EnvKey { + fn new>(key: T) -> Self { + EnvKey::from(key.into()) + } +} + +// Comparing Windows environment variable keys[1] are behaviourally the +// composition of two operations[2]: +// +// 1. Case-fold both strings. This is done using a language-independent +// uppercase mapping that's unique to Windows (albeit based on data from an +// older Unicode spec). It only operates on individual UTF-16 code units so +// surrogates are left unchanged. This uppercase mapping can potentially change +// between Windows versions. +// +// 2. Perform an ordinal comparison of the strings. A comparison using ordinal +// is just a comparison based on the numerical value of each UTF-16 code unit[3]. +// +// Because the case-folding mapping is unique to Windows and not guaranteed to +// be stable, we ask the OS to compare the strings for us. This is done by +// calling `CompareStringOrdinal`[4] with `bIgnoreCase` set to `TRUE`. +// +// [1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/best-practices-strings#choosing-a-stringcomparison-member-for-your-method-call +// [2] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/base-types/best-practices-strings#stringtoupper-and-stringtolower +// [3] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.stringcomparison?view=net-5.0#System_StringComparison_Ordinal +// [4] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/stringapiset/nf-stringapiset-comparestringordinal +impl Ord for EnvKey { + fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> cmp::Ordering { + unsafe { + let result = c::CompareStringOrdinal( + self.utf16.as_ptr(), + self.utf16.len() as _, + other.utf16.as_ptr(), + other.utf16.len() as _, + c::TRUE, + ); + match result { + c::CSTR_LESS_THAN => cmp::Ordering::Less, + c::CSTR_EQUAL => cmp::Ordering::Equal, + c::CSTR_GREATER_THAN => cmp::Ordering::Greater, + // `CompareStringOrdinal` should never fail so long as the parameters are correct. + _ => panic!("comparing environment keys failed: {}", Error::last_os_error()), + } + } + } +} +impl PartialOrd for EnvKey { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option { + Some(self.cmp(other)) + } +} +impl PartialEq for EnvKey { + fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + if self.utf16.len() != other.utf16.len() { + false + } else { + self.cmp(other) == cmp::Ordering::Equal + } + } +} +impl PartialOrd for EnvKey { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &str) -> Option { + Some(self.cmp(&EnvKey::new(other))) + } +} +impl PartialEq for EnvKey { + fn eq(&self, other: &str) -> bool { + if self.os_string.len() != other.len() { + false + } else { + self.cmp(&EnvKey::new(other)) == cmp::Ordering::Equal + } + } +} + +// Environment variable keys should preserve their original case even though +// they are compared using a caseless string mapping. +impl From for EnvKey { + fn from(k: OsString) -> Self { + EnvKey { utf16: k.encode_wide().collect(), os_string: k } + } +} + +impl From for OsString { + fn from(k: EnvKey) -> Self { + k.os_string + } +} + +impl From<&OsStr> for EnvKey { + fn from(k: &OsStr) -> Self { + Self::from(k.to_os_string()) + } +} + +impl AsRef for EnvKey { + fn as_ref(&self) -> &OsStr { + &self.os_string + } +} + +pub(crate) fn ensure_no_nuls>(str: T) -> io::Result { + if str.as_ref().encode_wide().any(|b| b == 0) { + Err(io::const_io_error!(ErrorKind::InvalidInput, "nul byte found in provided data")) + } else { + Ok(str) + } +} + +pub struct Command { + program: OsString, + args: Vec, + env: CommandEnv, + cwd: Option, + flags: u32, + detach: bool, // not currently exposed in std::process + stdin: Option, + stdout: Option, + stderr: Option, + force_quotes_enabled: bool, +} + +pub enum Stdio { + Inherit, + Null, + MakePipe, + Pipe(AnonPipe), + Handle(Handle), +} + +pub struct StdioPipes { + pub stdin: Option, + pub stdout: Option, + pub stderr: Option, +} + +impl Command { + pub fn new(program: &OsStr) -> Command { + Command { + program: program.to_os_string(), + args: Vec::new(), + env: Default::default(), + cwd: None, + flags: 0, + detach: false, + stdin: None, + stdout: None, + stderr: None, + force_quotes_enabled: false, + } + } + + pub fn arg(&mut self, arg: &OsStr) { + self.args.push(Arg::Regular(arg.to_os_string())) + } + pub fn env_mut(&mut self) -> &mut CommandEnv { + &mut self.env + } + pub fn cwd(&mut self, dir: &OsStr) { + self.cwd = Some(dir.to_os_string()) + } + pub fn stdin(&mut self, stdin: Stdio) { + self.stdin = Some(stdin); + } + pub fn stdout(&mut self, stdout: Stdio) { + self.stdout = Some(stdout); + } + pub fn stderr(&mut self, stderr: Stdio) { + self.stderr = Some(stderr); + } + pub fn creation_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) { + self.flags = flags; + } + + pub fn force_quotes(&mut self, enabled: bool) { + self.force_quotes_enabled = enabled; + } + + pub fn raw_arg(&mut self, command_str_to_append: &OsStr) { + self.args.push(Arg::Raw(command_str_to_append.to_os_string())) + } + + pub fn get_program(&self) -> &OsStr { + &self.program + } + + pub fn get_args(&self) -> CommandArgs<'_> { + let iter = self.args.iter(); + CommandArgs { iter } + } + + pub fn get_envs(&self) -> CommandEnvs<'_> { + self.env.iter() + } + + pub fn get_current_dir(&self) -> Option<&Path> { + self.cwd.as_ref().map(|cwd| Path::new(cwd)) + } + + pub fn spawn( + &mut self, + default: Stdio, + needs_stdin: bool, + ) -> io::Result<(Process, StdioPipes)> { + let maybe_env = self.env.capture_if_changed(); + + let mut si = zeroed_startupinfo(); + si.cb = mem::size_of::() as c::DWORD; + si.dwFlags = c::STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; + + let child_paths = if let Some(env) = maybe_env.as_ref() { + env.get(&EnvKey::new("PATH")).map(|s| s.as_os_str()) + } else { + None + }; + let program = resolve_exe(&self.program, || env::var_os("PATH"), child_paths)?; + // Case insensitive "ends_with" of UTF-16 encoded ".bat" or ".cmd" + let is_batch_file = matches!( + program.len().checked_sub(5).and_then(|i| program.get(i..)), + Some([46, 98 | 66, 97 | 65, 116 | 84, 0] | [46, 99 | 67, 109 | 77, 100 | 68, 0]) + ); + let (program, mut cmd_str) = if is_batch_file { + ( + command_prompt()?, + args::make_bat_command_line( + &args::to_user_path(program)?, + &self.args, + self.force_quotes_enabled, + )?, + ) + } else { + let cmd_str = make_command_line(&self.program, &self.args, self.force_quotes_enabled)?; + (program, cmd_str) + }; + cmd_str.push(0); // add null terminator + + // stolen from the libuv code. + let mut flags = self.flags | c::CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT; + if self.detach { + flags |= c::DETACHED_PROCESS | c::CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP; + } + + let (envp, _data) = make_envp(maybe_env)?; + let (dirp, _data) = make_dirp(self.cwd.as_ref())?; + let mut pi = zeroed_process_information(); + + // Prepare all stdio handles to be inherited by the child. This + // currently involves duplicating any existing ones with the ability to + // be inherited by child processes. Note, however, that once an + // inheritable handle is created, *any* spawned child will inherit that + // handle. We only want our own child to inherit this handle, so we wrap + // the remaining portion of this spawn in a mutex. + // + // For more information, msdn also has an article about this race: + // https://support.microsoft.com/kb/315939 + static CREATE_PROCESS_LOCK: StaticMutex = StaticMutex::new(); + + let _guard = unsafe { CREATE_PROCESS_LOCK.lock() }; + + let mut pipes = StdioPipes { stdin: None, stdout: None, stderr: None }; + let null = Stdio::Null; + let default_stdin = if needs_stdin { &default } else { &null }; + let stdin = self.stdin.as_ref().unwrap_or(default_stdin); + let stdout = self.stdout.as_ref().unwrap_or(&default); + let stderr = self.stderr.as_ref().unwrap_or(&default); + let stdin = stdin.to_handle(c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE, &mut pipes.stdin)?; + let stdout = stdout.to_handle(c::STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, &mut pipes.stdout)?; + let stderr = stderr.to_handle(c::STD_ERROR_HANDLE, &mut pipes.stderr)?; + si.hStdInput = stdin.as_raw_handle(); + si.hStdOutput = stdout.as_raw_handle(); + si.hStdError = stderr.as_raw_handle(); + + unsafe { + cvt(c::CreateProcessW( + program.as_ptr(), + cmd_str.as_mut_ptr(), + ptr::null_mut(), + ptr::null_mut(), + c::TRUE, + flags, + envp, + dirp, + &mut si, + &mut pi, + )) + }?; + + unsafe { + Ok(( + Process { + handle: Handle::from_raw_handle(pi.hProcess), + main_thread_handle: Handle::from_raw_handle(pi.hThread), + }, + pipes, + )) + } + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for Command { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + self.program.fmt(f)?; + for arg in &self.args { + f.write_str(" ")?; + match arg { + Arg::Regular(s) => s.fmt(f), + Arg::Raw(s) => f.write_str(&s.to_string_lossy()), + }?; + } + Ok(()) + } +} + +// Resolve `exe_path` to the executable name. +// +// * If the path is simply a file name then use the paths given by `search_paths` to find the executable. +// * Otherwise use the `exe_path` as given. +// +// This function may also append `.exe` to the name. The rationale for doing so is as follows: +// +// It is a very strong convention that Windows executables have the `exe` extension. +// In Rust, it is common to omit this extension. +// Therefore this functions first assumes `.exe` was intended. +// It falls back to the plain file name if a full path is given and the extension is omitted +// or if only a file name is given and it already contains an extension. +fn resolve_exe<'a>( + exe_path: &'a OsStr, + parent_paths: impl FnOnce() -> Option, + child_paths: Option<&OsStr>, +) -> io::Result> { + // Early return if there is no filename. + if exe_path.is_empty() || path::has_trailing_slash(exe_path) { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, + "program path has no file name", + )); + } + // Test if the file name has the `exe` extension. + // This does a case-insensitive `ends_with`. + let has_exe_suffix = if exe_path.len() >= EXE_SUFFIX.len() { + exe_path.bytes()[exe_path.len() - EXE_SUFFIX.len()..] + .eq_ignore_ascii_case(EXE_SUFFIX.as_bytes()) + } else { + false + }; + + // If `exe_path` is an absolute path or a sub-path then don't search `PATH` for it. + if !path::is_file_name(exe_path) { + if has_exe_suffix { + // The application name is a path to a `.exe` file. + // Let `CreateProcessW` figure out if it exists or not. + return path::maybe_verbatim(Path::new(exe_path)); + } + let mut path = PathBuf::from(exe_path); + + // Append `.exe` if not already there. + path = path::append_suffix(path, EXE_SUFFIX.as_ref()); + if let Some(path) = program_exists(&path) { + return Ok(path); + } else { + // It's ok to use `set_extension` here because the intent is to + // remove the extension that was just added. + path.set_extension(""); + return path::maybe_verbatim(&path); + } + } else { + ensure_no_nuls(exe_path)?; + // From the `CreateProcessW` docs: + // > If the file name does not contain an extension, .exe is appended. + // Note that this rule only applies when searching paths. + let has_extension = exe_path.bytes().contains(&b'.'); + + // Search the directories given by `search_paths`. + let result = search_paths(parent_paths, child_paths, |mut path| { + path.push(&exe_path); + if !has_extension { + path.set_extension(EXE_EXTENSION); + } + program_exists(&path) + }); + if let Some(path) = result { + return Ok(path); + } + } + // If we get here then the executable cannot be found. + Err(io::const_io_error!(io::ErrorKind::NotFound, "program not found")) +} + +// Calls `f` for every path that should be used to find an executable. +// Returns once `f` returns the path to an executable or all paths have been searched. +fn search_paths( + parent_paths: Paths, + child_paths: Option<&OsStr>, + mut exists: Exists, +) -> Option> +where + Paths: FnOnce() -> Option, + Exists: FnMut(PathBuf) -> Option>, +{ + // 1. Child paths + // This is for consistency with Rust's historic behaviour. + if let Some(paths) = child_paths { + for path in env::split_paths(paths).filter(|p| !p.as_os_str().is_empty()) { + if let Some(path) = exists(path) { + return Some(path); + } + } + } + + // 2. Application path + if let Ok(mut app_path) = env::current_exe() { + app_path.pop(); + if let Some(path) = exists(app_path) { + return Some(path); + } + } + + // 3 & 4. System paths + // SAFETY: This uses `fill_utf16_buf` to safely call the OS functions. + unsafe { + if let Ok(Some(path)) = super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, size| c::GetSystemDirectoryW(buf, size), + |buf| exists(PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(buf))), + ) { + return Some(path); + } + #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] + { + if let Ok(Some(path)) = super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, size| c::GetWindowsDirectoryW(buf, size), + |buf| exists(PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(buf))), + ) { + return Some(path); + } + } + } + + // 5. Parent paths + if let Some(parent_paths) = parent_paths() { + for path in env::split_paths(&parent_paths).filter(|p| !p.as_os_str().is_empty()) { + if let Some(path) = exists(path) { + return Some(path); + } + } + } + None +} + +/// Check if a file exists without following symlinks. +fn program_exists(path: &Path) -> Option> { + unsafe { + let path = path::maybe_verbatim(path).ok()?; + // Getting attributes using `GetFileAttributesW` does not follow symlinks + // and it will almost always be successful if the link exists. + // There are some exceptions for special system files (e.g. the pagefile) + // but these are not executable. + if c::GetFileAttributesW(path.as_ptr()) == c::INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES { + None + } else { + Some(path) + } + } +} + +impl Stdio { + fn to_handle(&self, stdio_id: c::DWORD, pipe: &mut Option) -> io::Result { + match *self { + // If no stdio handle is available, then inherit means that it + // should still be unavailable so propagate the + // INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE. + Stdio::Inherit => match stdio::get_handle(stdio_id) { + Ok(io) => unsafe { + let io = Handle::from_raw_handle(io); + let ret = io.duplicate(0, true, c::DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS); + io.into_raw_handle(); + ret + }, + Err(..) => unsafe { Ok(Handle::from_raw_handle(c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)) }, + }, + + Stdio::MakePipe => { + let ours_readable = stdio_id != c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE; + let pipes = pipe::anon_pipe(ours_readable, true)?; + *pipe = Some(pipes.ours); + Ok(pipes.theirs.into_handle()) + } + + Stdio::Pipe(ref source) => { + let ours_readable = stdio_id != c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE; + pipe::spawn_pipe_relay(source, ours_readable, true).map(AnonPipe::into_handle) + } + + Stdio::Handle(ref handle) => handle.duplicate(0, true, c::DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS), + + // Open up a reference to NUL with appropriate read/write + // permissions as well as the ability to be inherited to child + // processes (as this is about to be inherited). + Stdio::Null => { + let size = mem::size_of::(); + let mut sa = c::SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES { + nLength: size as c::DWORD, + lpSecurityDescriptor: ptr::null_mut(), + bInheritHandle: 1, + }; + let mut opts = OpenOptions::new(); + opts.read(stdio_id == c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + opts.write(stdio_id != c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + opts.security_attributes(&mut sa); + File::open(Path::new("NUL"), &opts).map(|file| file.into_inner()) + } + } + } +} + +impl From for Stdio { + fn from(pipe: AnonPipe) -> Stdio { + Stdio::Pipe(pipe) + } +} + +impl From for Stdio { + fn from(file: File) -> Stdio { + Stdio::Handle(file.into_inner()) + } +} + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Processes +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +/// A value representing a child process. +/// +/// The lifetime of this value is linked to the lifetime of the actual +/// process - the Process destructor calls self.finish() which waits +/// for the process to terminate. +pub struct Process { + handle: Handle, + main_thread_handle: Handle, +} + +impl Process { + pub fn kill(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + cvt(unsafe { c::TerminateProcess(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), 1) })?; + Ok(()) + } + + pub fn id(&self) -> u32 { + unsafe { c::GetProcessId(self.handle.as_raw_handle()) as u32 } + } + + pub fn main_thread_handle(&self) -> BorrowedHandle<'_> { + self.main_thread_handle.as_handle() + } + + pub fn wait(&mut self) -> io::Result { + unsafe { + let res = c::WaitForSingleObject(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), c::INFINITE); + if res != c::WAIT_OBJECT_0 { + return Err(Error::last_os_error()); + } + let mut status = 0; + cvt(c::GetExitCodeProcess(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), &mut status))?; + Ok(ExitStatus(status)) + } + } + + pub fn try_wait(&mut self) -> io::Result> { + unsafe { + match c::WaitForSingleObject(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), 0) { + c::WAIT_OBJECT_0 => {} + c::WAIT_TIMEOUT => { + return Ok(None); + } + _ => return Err(io::Error::last_os_error()), + } + let mut status = 0; + cvt(c::GetExitCodeProcess(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), &mut status))?; + Ok(Some(ExitStatus(status))) + } + } + + pub fn handle(&self) -> &Handle { + &self.handle + } + + pub fn into_handle(self) -> Handle { + self.handle + } +} + +#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)] +pub struct ExitStatus(c::DWORD); + +impl ExitStatus { + pub fn exit_ok(&self) -> Result<(), ExitStatusError> { + match NonZeroDWORD::try_from(self.0) { + /* was nonzero */ Ok(failure) => Err(ExitStatusError(failure)), + /* was zero, couldn't convert */ Err(_) => Ok(()), + } + } + pub fn code(&self) -> Option { + Some(self.0 as i32) + } +} + +/// Converts a raw `c::DWORD` to a type-safe `ExitStatus` by wrapping it without copying. +impl From for ExitStatus { + fn from(u: c::DWORD) -> ExitStatus { + ExitStatus(u) + } +} + +impl fmt::Display for ExitStatus { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + // Windows exit codes with the high bit set typically mean some form of + // unhandled exception or warning. In this scenario printing the exit + // code in decimal doesn't always make sense because it's a very large + // and somewhat gibberish number. The hex code is a bit more + // recognizable and easier to search for, so print that. + if self.0 & 0x80000000 != 0 { + write!(f, "exit code: {:#x}", self.0) + } else { + write!(f, "exit code: {}", self.0) + } + } +} + +#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)] +pub struct ExitStatusError(c::NonZeroDWORD); + +impl Into for ExitStatusError { + fn into(self) -> ExitStatus { + ExitStatus(self.0.into()) + } +} + +impl ExitStatusError { + pub fn code(self) -> Option { + Some((u32::from(self.0) as i32).try_into().unwrap()) + } +} + +#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)] +pub struct ExitCode(c::DWORD); + +impl ExitCode { + pub const SUCCESS: ExitCode = ExitCode(EXIT_SUCCESS as _); + pub const FAILURE: ExitCode = ExitCode(EXIT_FAILURE as _); + + #[inline] + pub fn as_i32(&self) -> i32 { + self.0 as i32 + } +} + +impl From for ExitCode { + fn from(code: u8) -> Self { + ExitCode(c::DWORD::from(code)) + } +} + +impl From for ExitCode { + fn from(code: u32) -> Self { + ExitCode(c::DWORD::from(code)) + } +} + +fn zeroed_startupinfo() -> c::STARTUPINFO { + c::STARTUPINFO { + cb: 0, + lpReserved: ptr::null_mut(), + lpDesktop: ptr::null_mut(), + lpTitle: ptr::null_mut(), + dwX: 0, + dwY: 0, + dwXSize: 0, + dwYSize: 0, + dwXCountChars: 0, + dwYCountCharts: 0, + dwFillAttribute: 0, + dwFlags: 0, + wShowWindow: 0, + cbReserved2: 0, + lpReserved2: ptr::null_mut(), + hStdInput: c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, + hStdOutput: c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, + hStdError: c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, + } +} + +fn zeroed_process_information() -> c::PROCESS_INFORMATION { + c::PROCESS_INFORMATION { + hProcess: ptr::null_mut(), + hThread: ptr::null_mut(), + dwProcessId: 0, + dwThreadId: 0, + } +} + +// Produces a wide string *without terminating null*; returns an error if +// `prog` or any of the `args` contain a nul. +fn make_command_line(argv0: &OsStr, args: &[Arg], force_quotes: bool) -> io::Result> { + // Encode the command and arguments in a command line string such + // that the spawned process may recover them using CommandLineToArgvW. + let mut cmd: Vec = Vec::new(); + + // Always quote the program name so CreateProcess to avoid ambiguity when + // the child process parses its arguments. + // Note that quotes aren't escaped here because they can't be used in arg0. + // But that's ok because file paths can't contain quotes. + cmd.push(b'"' as u16); + cmd.extend(argv0.encode_wide()); + cmd.push(b'"' as u16); + + for arg in args { + cmd.push(' ' as u16); + args::append_arg(&mut cmd, arg, force_quotes)?; + } + Ok(cmd) +} + +// Get `cmd.exe` for use with bat scripts, encoded as a UTF-16 string. +fn command_prompt() -> io::Result> { + let mut system: Vec = super::fill_utf16_buf( + |buf, size| unsafe { c::GetSystemDirectoryW(buf, size) }, + |buf| buf.into(), + )?; + system.extend("\\cmd.exe".encode_utf16().chain([0])); + Ok(system) +} + +fn make_envp(maybe_env: Option>) -> io::Result<(*mut c_void, Vec)> { + // On Windows we pass an "environment block" which is not a char**, but + // rather a concatenation of null-terminated k=v\0 sequences, with a final + // \0 to terminate. + if let Some(env) = maybe_env { + let mut blk = Vec::new(); + + // If there are no environment variables to set then signal this by + // pushing a null. + if env.is_empty() { + blk.push(0); + } + + for (k, v) in env { + ensure_no_nuls(k.os_string)?; + blk.extend(k.utf16); + blk.push('=' as u16); + blk.extend(ensure_no_nuls(v)?.encode_wide()); + blk.push(0); + } + blk.push(0); + Ok((blk.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_void, blk)) + } else { + Ok((ptr::null_mut(), Vec::new())) + } +} + +fn make_dirp(d: Option<&OsString>) -> io::Result<(*const u16, Vec)> { + match d { + Some(dir) => { + let mut dir_str: Vec = ensure_no_nuls(dir)?.encode_wide().collect(); + dir_str.push(0); + Ok((dir_str.as_ptr(), dir_str)) + } + None => Ok((ptr::null(), Vec::new())), + } +} + +pub struct CommandArgs<'a> { + iter: crate::slice::Iter<'a, Arg>, +} + +impl<'a> Iterator for CommandArgs<'a> { + type Item = &'a OsStr; + fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a OsStr> { + self.iter.next().map(|arg| match arg { + Arg::Regular(s) | Arg::Raw(s) => s.as_ref(), + }) + } + fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { + self.iter.size_hint() + } +} + +impl<'a> ExactSizeIterator for CommandArgs<'a> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } + fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { + self.iter.is_empty() + } +} + +impl<'a> fmt::Debug for CommandArgs<'a> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + f.debug_list().entries(self.iter.clone()).finish() + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/process/tests.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/process/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3fc0c7524 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/process/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +use super::make_command_line; +use super::Arg; +use crate::env; +use crate::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; +use crate::process::Command; + +#[test] +fn test_raw_args() { + let command_line = &make_command_line( + OsStr::new("quoted exe"), + &[ + Arg::Regular(OsString::from("quote me")), + Arg::Raw(OsString::from("quote me *not*")), + Arg::Raw(OsString::from("\t\\")), + Arg::Raw(OsString::from("internal \\\"backslash-\"quote")), + Arg::Regular(OsString::from("optional-quotes")), + ], + false, + ) + .unwrap(); + assert_eq!( + String::from_utf16(command_line).unwrap(), + "\"quoted exe\" \"quote me\" quote me *not* \t\\ internal \\\"backslash-\"quote optional-quotes" + ); +} + +#[test] +fn test_thread_handle() { + use crate::os::windows::io::BorrowedHandle; + use crate::os::windows::process::{ChildExt, CommandExt}; + const CREATE_SUSPENDED: u32 = 0x00000004; + + let p = Command::new("cmd").args(&["/C", "exit 0"]).creation_flags(CREATE_SUSPENDED).spawn(); + assert!(p.is_ok()); + let mut p = p.unwrap(); + + extern "system" { + fn ResumeThread(_: BorrowedHandle<'_>) -> u32; + } + unsafe { + ResumeThread(p.main_thread_handle()); + } + + crate::thread::sleep(crate::time::Duration::from_millis(100)); + + let res = p.try_wait(); + assert!(res.is_ok()); + assert!(res.unwrap().is_some()); + assert!(p.try_wait().unwrap().unwrap().success()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_make_command_line() { + fn test_wrapper(prog: &str, args: &[&str], force_quotes: bool) -> String { + let command_line = &make_command_line( + OsStr::new(prog), + &args.iter().map(|a| Arg::Regular(OsString::from(a))).collect::>(), + force_quotes, + ) + .unwrap(); + String::from_utf16(command_line).unwrap() + } + + assert_eq!(test_wrapper("prog", &["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"], false), "\"prog\" aaa bbb ccc"); + + assert_eq!(test_wrapper("prog", &[r"C:\"], false), r#""prog" C:\"#); + assert_eq!(test_wrapper("prog", &[r"2slashes\\"], false), r#""prog" 2slashes\\"#); + assert_eq!(test_wrapper("prog", &[r" C:\"], false), r#""prog" " C:\\""#); + assert_eq!(test_wrapper("prog", &[r" 2slashes\\"], false), r#""prog" " 2slashes\\\\""#); + + assert_eq!( + test_wrapper("C:\\Program Files\\blah\\blah.exe", &["aaa"], false), + "\"C:\\Program Files\\blah\\blah.exe\" aaa" + ); + assert_eq!( + test_wrapper("C:\\Program Files\\blah\\blah.exe", &["aaa", "v*"], false), + "\"C:\\Program Files\\blah\\blah.exe\" aaa v*" + ); + assert_eq!( + test_wrapper("C:\\Program Files\\blah\\blah.exe", &["aaa", "v*"], true), + "\"C:\\Program Files\\blah\\blah.exe\" \"aaa\" \"v*\"" + ); + assert_eq!( + test_wrapper("C:\\Program Files\\test", &["aa\"bb"], false), + "\"C:\\Program Files\\test\" aa\\\"bb" + ); + assert_eq!(test_wrapper("echo", &["a b c"], false), "\"echo\" \"a b c\""); + assert_eq!( + test_wrapper("echo", &["\" \\\" \\", "\\"], false), + "\"echo\" \"\\\" \\\\\\\" \\\\\" \\" + ); + assert_eq!( + test_wrapper("\u{03c0}\u{042f}\u{97f3}\u{00e6}\u{221e}", &[], false), + "\"\u{03c0}\u{042f}\u{97f3}\u{00e6}\u{221e}\"" + ); +} + +// On Windows, environment args are case preserving but comparisons are case-insensitive. +// See: #85242 +#[test] +fn windows_env_unicode_case() { + let test_cases = [ + ("ä", "Ä"), + ("ß", "SS"), + ("Ä", "Ö"), + ("Ä", "Ö"), + ("I", "İ"), + ("I", "i"), + ("I", "ı"), + ("i", "I"), + ("i", "İ"), + ("i", "ı"), + ("İ", "I"), + ("İ", "i"), + ("İ", "ı"), + ("ı", "I"), + ("ı", "i"), + ("ı", "İ"), + ("ä", "Ä"), + ("ß", "SS"), + ("Ä", "Ö"), + ("Ä", "Ö"), + ("I", "İ"), + ("I", "i"), + ("I", "ı"), + ("i", "I"), + ("i", "İ"), + ("i", "ı"), + ("İ", "I"), + ("İ", "i"), + ("İ", "ı"), + ("ı", "I"), + ("ı", "i"), + ("ı", "İ"), + ]; + // Test that `cmd.env` matches `env::set_var` when setting two strings that + // may (or may not) be case-folded when compared. + for (a, b) in test_cases.iter() { + let mut cmd = Command::new("cmd"); + cmd.env(a, "1"); + cmd.env(b, "2"); + env::set_var(a, "1"); + env::set_var(b, "2"); + + for (key, value) in cmd.get_envs() { + assert_eq!( + env::var(key).ok(), + value.map(|s| s.to_string_lossy().into_owned()), + "command environment mismatch: {a} {b}", + ); + } + } +} + +// UWP applications run in a restricted environment which means this test may not work. +#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] +#[test] +fn windows_exe_resolver() { + use super::resolve_exe; + use crate::io; + use crate::sys::fs::symlink; + use crate::sys_common::io::test::tmpdir; + + let env_paths = || env::var_os("PATH"); + + // Test a full path, with and without the `exe` extension. + let mut current_exe = env::current_exe().unwrap(); + assert!(resolve_exe(current_exe.as_ref(), env_paths, None).is_ok()); + current_exe.set_extension(""); + assert!(resolve_exe(current_exe.as_ref(), env_paths, None).is_ok()); + + // Test lone file names. + assert!(resolve_exe(OsStr::new("cmd"), env_paths, None).is_ok()); + assert!(resolve_exe(OsStr::new("cmd.exe"), env_paths, None).is_ok()); + assert!(resolve_exe(OsStr::new("cmd.EXE"), env_paths, None).is_ok()); + assert!(resolve_exe(OsStr::new("fc"), env_paths, None).is_ok()); + + // Invalid file names should return InvalidInput. + assert_eq!( + resolve_exe(OsStr::new(""), env_paths, None).unwrap_err().kind(), + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput + ); + assert_eq!( + resolve_exe(OsStr::new("\0"), env_paths, None).unwrap_err().kind(), + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput + ); + // Trailing slash, therefore there's no file name component. + assert_eq!( + resolve_exe(OsStr::new(r"C:\Path\to\"), env_paths, None).unwrap_err().kind(), + io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput + ); + + /* + Some of the following tests may need to be changed if you are deliberately + changing the behaviour of `resolve_exe`. + */ + + let empty_paths = || None; + + // The resolver looks in system directories even when `PATH` is empty. + assert!(resolve_exe(OsStr::new("cmd.exe"), empty_paths, None).is_ok()); + + // The application's directory is also searched. + let current_exe = env::current_exe().unwrap(); + assert!(resolve_exe(current_exe.file_name().unwrap().as_ref(), empty_paths, None).is_ok()); + + // Create a temporary path and add a broken symlink. + let temp = tmpdir(); + let mut exe_path = temp.path().to_owned(); + exe_path.push("exists.exe"); + + // A broken symlink should still be resolved. + // Skip this check if not in CI and creating symlinks isn't possible. + let is_ci = env::var("CI").is_ok(); + let result = symlink("".as_ref(), &exe_path); + if is_ci || result.is_ok() { + result.unwrap(); + assert!( + resolve_exe(OsStr::new("exists.exe"), empty_paths, Some(temp.path().as_ref())).is_ok() + ); + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/rand.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/rand.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f8fd93a73 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/rand.rs @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +use crate::io; +use crate::mem; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sys::c; + +pub fn hashmap_random_keys() -> (u64, u64) { + let mut v = (0, 0); + let ret = unsafe { + c::BCryptGenRandom( + ptr::null_mut(), + &mut v as *mut _ as *mut u8, + mem::size_of_val(&v) as c::ULONG, + c::BCRYPT_USE_SYSTEM_PREFERRED_RNG, + ) + }; + if ret != 0 { fallback_rng() } else { v } +} + +/// Generate random numbers using the fallback RNG function (RtlGenRandom) +#[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] +#[inline(never)] +fn fallback_rng() -> (u64, u64) { + let mut v = (0, 0); + let ret = + unsafe { c::RtlGenRandom(&mut v as *mut _ as *mut u8, mem::size_of_val(&v) as c::ULONG) }; + + if ret != 0 { v } else { panic!("fallback RNG broken: {}", io::Error::last_os_error()) } +} + +/// We can't use RtlGenRandom with UWP, so there is no fallback +#[cfg(target_vendor = "uwp")] +#[inline(never)] +fn fallback_rng() -> (u64, u64) { + panic!("fallback RNG broken: RtlGenRandom() not supported on UWP"); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..18a2a36ad --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow.rs @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#![cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))] + +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::thread; + +pub struct Handler; + +impl Handler { + pub unsafe fn new() -> Handler { + // This API isn't available on XP, so don't panic in that case and just + // pray it works out ok. + if c::SetThreadStackGuarantee(&mut 0x5000) == 0 + && c::GetLastError() as u32 != c::ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED as u32 + { + panic!("failed to reserve stack space for exception handling"); + } + Handler + } +} + +extern "system" fn vectored_handler(ExceptionInfo: *mut c::EXCEPTION_POINTERS) -> c::LONG { + unsafe { + let rec = &(*(*ExceptionInfo).ExceptionRecord); + let code = rec.ExceptionCode; + + if code == c::EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW { + rtprintpanic!( + "\nthread '{}' has overflowed its stack\n", + thread::current().name().unwrap_or("") + ); + } + c::EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH + } +} + +pub unsafe fn init() { + if c::AddVectoredExceptionHandler(0, vectored_handler).is_null() { + panic!("failed to install exception handler"); + } + // Set the thread stack guarantee for the main thread. + let _h = Handler::new(); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow_uwp.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow_uwp.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..afdf7f566 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stack_overflow_uwp.rs @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#![cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))] + +pub struct Handler; + +impl Handler { + pub fn new() -> Handler { + Handler + } +} + +pub unsafe fn init() {} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a001d6b98 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio.rs @@ -0,0 +1,422 @@ +#![unstable(issue = "none", feature = "windows_stdio")] + +use crate::char::decode_utf16; +use crate::cmp; +use crate::io; +use crate::os::windows::io::{FromRawHandle, IntoRawHandle}; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::str; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::cvt; +use crate::sys::handle::Handle; +use core::str::utf8_char_width; + +// Don't cache handles but get them fresh for every read/write. This allows us to track changes to +// the value over time (such as if a process calls `SetStdHandle` while it's running). See #40490. +pub struct Stdin { + surrogate: u16, + incomplete_utf8: IncompleteUtf8, +} + +pub struct Stdout { + incomplete_utf8: IncompleteUtf8, +} + +pub struct Stderr { + incomplete_utf8: IncompleteUtf8, +} + +struct IncompleteUtf8 { + bytes: [u8; 4], + len: u8, +} + +impl IncompleteUtf8 { + // Implemented for use in Stdin::read. + fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> usize { + // Write to buffer until the buffer is full or we run out of bytes. + let to_write = cmp::min(buf.len(), self.len as usize); + buf[..to_write].copy_from_slice(&self.bytes[..to_write]); + + // Rotate the remaining bytes if not enough remaining space in buffer. + if usize::from(self.len) > buf.len() { + self.bytes.copy_within(to_write.., 0); + self.len -= to_write as u8; + } else { + self.len = 0; + } + + to_write + } +} + +// Apparently Windows doesn't handle large reads on stdin or writes to stdout/stderr well (see +// #13304 for details). +// +// From MSDN (2011): "The storage for this buffer is allocated from a shared heap for the +// process that is 64 KB in size. The maximum size of the buffer will depend on heap usage." +// +// We choose the cap at 8 KiB because libuv does the same, and it seems to be acceptable so far. +const MAX_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 8192; + +// The standard buffer size of BufReader for Stdin should be able to hold 3x more bytes than there +// are `u16`'s in MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. This ensures the read data can always be completely decoded from +// UTF-16 to UTF-8. +pub const STDIN_BUF_SIZE: usize = MAX_BUFFER_SIZE / 2 * 3; + +pub fn get_handle(handle_id: c::DWORD) -> io::Result { + let handle = unsafe { c::GetStdHandle(handle_id) }; + if handle == c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { + Err(io::Error::last_os_error()) + } else if handle.is_null() { + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(c::ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE as i32)) + } else { + Ok(handle) + } +} + +fn is_console(handle: c::HANDLE) -> bool { + // `GetConsoleMode` will return false (0) if this is a pipe (we don't care about the reported + // mode). This will only detect Windows Console, not other terminals connected to a pipe like + // MSYS. Which is exactly what we need, as only Windows Console needs a conversion to UTF-16. + let mut mode = 0; + unsafe { c::GetConsoleMode(handle, &mut mode) != 0 } +} + +fn write( + handle_id: c::DWORD, + data: &[u8], + incomplete_utf8: &mut IncompleteUtf8, +) -> io::Result { + if data.is_empty() { + return Ok(0); + } + + let handle = get_handle(handle_id)?; + if !is_console(handle) { + unsafe { + let handle = Handle::from_raw_handle(handle); + let ret = handle.write(data); + handle.into_raw_handle(); // Don't close the handle + return ret; + } + } + + if incomplete_utf8.len > 0 { + assert!( + incomplete_utf8.len < 4, + "Unexpected number of bytes for incomplete UTF-8 codepoint." + ); + if data[0] >> 6 != 0b10 { + // not a continuation byte - reject + incomplete_utf8.len = 0; + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, + "Windows stdio in console mode does not support writing non-UTF-8 byte sequences", + )); + } + incomplete_utf8.bytes[incomplete_utf8.len as usize] = data[0]; + incomplete_utf8.len += 1; + let char_width = utf8_char_width(incomplete_utf8.bytes[0]); + if (incomplete_utf8.len as usize) < char_width { + // more bytes needed + return Ok(1); + } + let s = str::from_utf8(&incomplete_utf8.bytes[0..incomplete_utf8.len as usize]); + incomplete_utf8.len = 0; + match s { + Ok(s) => { + assert_eq!(char_width, s.len()); + let written = write_valid_utf8_to_console(handle, s)?; + assert_eq!(written, s.len()); // guaranteed by write_valid_utf8_to_console() for single codepoint writes + return Ok(1); + } + Err(_) => { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, + "Windows stdio in console mode does not support writing non-UTF-8 byte sequences", + )); + } + } + } + + // As the console is meant for presenting text, we assume bytes of `data` are encoded as UTF-8, + // which needs to be encoded as UTF-16. + // + // If the data is not valid UTF-8 we write out as many bytes as are valid. + // If the first byte is invalid it is either first byte of a multi-byte sequence but the + // provided byte slice is too short or it is the first byte of an invalid multi-byte sequence. + let len = cmp::min(data.len(), MAX_BUFFER_SIZE / 2); + let utf8 = match str::from_utf8(&data[..len]) { + Ok(s) => s, + Err(ref e) if e.valid_up_to() == 0 => { + let first_byte_char_width = utf8_char_width(data[0]); + if first_byte_char_width > 1 && data.len() < first_byte_char_width { + incomplete_utf8.bytes[0] = data[0]; + incomplete_utf8.len = 1; + return Ok(1); + } else { + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, + "Windows stdio in console mode does not support writing non-UTF-8 byte sequences", + )); + } + } + Err(e) => str::from_utf8(&data[..e.valid_up_to()]).unwrap(), + }; + + write_valid_utf8_to_console(handle, utf8) +} + +fn write_valid_utf8_to_console(handle: c::HANDLE, utf8: &str) -> io::Result { + let mut utf16 = [0u16; MAX_BUFFER_SIZE / 2]; + let mut len_utf16 = 0; + for (chr, dest) in utf8.encode_utf16().zip(utf16.iter_mut()) { + *dest = chr; + len_utf16 += 1; + } + let utf16 = &utf16[..len_utf16]; + + let mut written = write_u16s(handle, &utf16)?; + + // Figure out how many bytes of as UTF-8 were written away as UTF-16. + if written == utf16.len() { + Ok(utf8.len()) + } else { + // Make sure we didn't end up writing only half of a surrogate pair (even though the chance + // is tiny). Because it is not possible for user code to re-slice `data` in such a way that + // a missing surrogate can be produced (and also because of the UTF-8 validation above), + // write the missing surrogate out now. + // Buffering it would mean we have to lie about the number of bytes written. + let first_char_remaining = utf16[written]; + if first_char_remaining >= 0xDCEE && first_char_remaining <= 0xDFFF { + // low surrogate + // We just hope this works, and give up otherwise + let _ = write_u16s(handle, &utf16[written..written + 1]); + written += 1; + } + // Calculate the number of bytes of `utf8` that were actually written. + let mut count = 0; + for ch in utf16[..written].iter() { + count += match ch { + 0x0000..=0x007F => 1, + 0x0080..=0x07FF => 2, + 0xDCEE..=0xDFFF => 1, // Low surrogate. We already counted 3 bytes for the other. + _ => 3, + }; + } + debug_assert!(String::from_utf16(&utf16[..written]).unwrap() == utf8[..count]); + Ok(count) + } +} + +fn write_u16s(handle: c::HANDLE, data: &[u16]) -> io::Result { + let mut written = 0; + cvt(unsafe { + c::WriteConsoleW( + handle, + data.as_ptr() as c::LPCVOID, + data.len() as u32, + &mut written, + ptr::null_mut(), + ) + })?; + Ok(written as usize) +} + +impl Stdin { + pub const fn new() -> Stdin { + Stdin { surrogate: 0, incomplete_utf8: IncompleteUtf8::new() } + } +} + +impl io::Read for Stdin { + fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + let handle = get_handle(c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE)?; + if !is_console(handle) { + unsafe { + let handle = Handle::from_raw_handle(handle); + let ret = handle.read(buf); + handle.into_raw_handle(); // Don't close the handle + return ret; + } + } + + // If there are bytes in the incomplete utf-8, start with those. + // (No-op if there is nothing in the buffer.) + let mut bytes_copied = self.incomplete_utf8.read(buf); + + if bytes_copied == buf.len() { + return Ok(bytes_copied); + } else if buf.len() - bytes_copied < 4 { + // Not enough space to get a UTF-8 byte. We will use the incomplete UTF8. + let mut utf16_buf = [0u16; 1]; + // Read one u16 character. + let read = read_u16s_fixup_surrogates(handle, &mut utf16_buf, 1, &mut self.surrogate)?; + // Read bytes, using the (now-empty) self.incomplete_utf8 as extra space. + let read_bytes = utf16_to_utf8(&utf16_buf[..read], &mut self.incomplete_utf8.bytes)?; + + // Read in the bytes from incomplete_utf8 until the buffer is full. + self.incomplete_utf8.len = read_bytes as u8; + // No-op if no bytes. + bytes_copied += self.incomplete_utf8.read(&mut buf[bytes_copied..]); + Ok(bytes_copied) + } else { + let mut utf16_buf = [0u16; MAX_BUFFER_SIZE / 2]; + // In the worst case, a UTF-8 string can take 3 bytes for every `u16` of a UTF-16. So + // we can read at most a third of `buf.len()` chars and uphold the guarantee no data gets + // lost. + let amount = cmp::min(buf.len() / 3, utf16_buf.len()); + let read = + read_u16s_fixup_surrogates(handle, &mut utf16_buf, amount, &mut self.surrogate)?; + + match utf16_to_utf8(&utf16_buf[..read], buf) { + Ok(value) => return Ok(bytes_copied + value), + Err(e) => return Err(e), + } + } + } +} + +// We assume that if the last `u16` is an unpaired surrogate they got sliced apart by our +// buffer size, and keep it around for the next read hoping to put them together. +// This is a best effort, and might not work if we are not the only reader on Stdin. +fn read_u16s_fixup_surrogates( + handle: c::HANDLE, + buf: &mut [u16], + mut amount: usize, + surrogate: &mut u16, +) -> io::Result { + // Insert possibly remaining unpaired surrogate from last read. + let mut start = 0; + if *surrogate != 0 { + buf[0] = *surrogate; + *surrogate = 0; + start = 1; + if amount == 1 { + // Special case: `Stdin::read` guarantees we can always read at least one new `u16` + // and combine it with an unpaired surrogate, because the UTF-8 buffer is at least + // 4 bytes. + amount = 2; + } + } + let mut amount = read_u16s(handle, &mut buf[start..amount])? + start; + + if amount > 0 { + let last_char = buf[amount - 1]; + if last_char >= 0xD800 && last_char <= 0xDBFF { + // high surrogate + *surrogate = last_char; + amount -= 1; + } + } + Ok(amount) +} + +fn read_u16s(handle: c::HANDLE, buf: &mut [u16]) -> io::Result { + // Configure the `pInputControl` parameter to not only return on `\r\n` but also Ctrl-Z, the + // traditional DOS method to indicate end of character stream / user input (SUB). + // See #38274 and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43836040/win-api-readconsole. + const CTRL_Z: u16 = 0x1A; + const CTRL_Z_MASK: c::ULONG = 1 << CTRL_Z; + let mut input_control = c::CONSOLE_READCONSOLE_CONTROL { + nLength: crate::mem::size_of::() as c::ULONG, + nInitialChars: 0, + dwCtrlWakeupMask: CTRL_Z_MASK, + dwControlKeyState: 0, + }; + + let mut amount = 0; + loop { + cvt(unsafe { + c::SetLastError(0); + c::ReadConsoleW( + handle, + buf.as_mut_ptr() as c::LPVOID, + buf.len() as u32, + &mut amount, + &mut input_control as c::PCONSOLE_READCONSOLE_CONTROL, + ) + })?; + + // ReadConsoleW returns success with ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED for Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break. + // Explicitly check for that case here and try again. + if amount == 0 && unsafe { c::GetLastError() } == c::ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED { + continue; + } + break; + } + + if amount > 0 && buf[amount as usize - 1] == CTRL_Z { + amount -= 1; + } + Ok(amount as usize) +} + +#[allow(unused)] +fn utf16_to_utf8(utf16: &[u16], utf8: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + let mut written = 0; + for chr in decode_utf16(utf16.iter().cloned()) { + match chr { + Ok(chr) => { + chr.encode_utf8(&mut utf8[written..]); + written += chr.len_utf8(); + } + Err(_) => { + // We can't really do any better than forget all data and return an error. + return Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, + "Windows stdin in console mode does not support non-UTF-16 input; \ + encountered unpaired surrogate", + )); + } + } + } + Ok(written) +} + +impl IncompleteUtf8 { + pub const fn new() -> IncompleteUtf8 { + IncompleteUtf8 { bytes: [0; 4], len: 0 } + } +} + +impl Stdout { + pub const fn new() -> Stdout { + Stdout { incomplete_utf8: IncompleteUtf8::new() } + } +} + +impl io::Write for Stdout { + fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + write(c::STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, buf, &mut self.incomplete_utf8) + } + + fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + Ok(()) + } +} + +impl Stderr { + pub const fn new() -> Stderr { + Stderr { incomplete_utf8: IncompleteUtf8::new() } + } +} + +impl io::Write for Stderr { + fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + write(c::STD_ERROR_HANDLE, buf, &mut self.incomplete_utf8) + } + + fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + Ok(()) + } +} + +pub fn is_ebadf(err: &io::Error) -> bool { + err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE as i32) +} + +pub fn panic_output() -> Option { + Some(Stderr::new()) +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio_uwp.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio_uwp.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..32550f796 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/stdio_uwp.rs @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#![unstable(issue = "none", feature = "windows_stdio")] + +use crate::io; +use crate::mem::ManuallyDrop; +use crate::os::windows::io::FromRawHandle; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::handle::Handle; + +pub struct Stdin {} +pub struct Stdout; +pub struct Stderr; + +const MAX_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 8192; +pub const STDIN_BUF_SIZE: usize = MAX_BUFFER_SIZE / 2 * 3; + +pub fn get_handle(handle_id: c::DWORD) -> io::Result { + let handle = unsafe { c::GetStdHandle(handle_id) }; + if handle == c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE { + Err(io::Error::last_os_error()) + } else if handle.is_null() { + Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(c::ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE as i32)) + } else { + Ok(handle) + } +} + +fn write(handle_id: c::DWORD, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + let handle = get_handle(handle_id)?; + // SAFETY: The handle returned from `get_handle` must be valid and non-null. + let handle = unsafe { Handle::from_raw_handle(handle) }; + ManuallyDrop::new(handle).write(data) +} + +impl Stdin { + pub const fn new() -> Stdin { + Stdin {} + } +} + +impl io::Read for Stdin { + fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result { + let handle = get_handle(c::STD_INPUT_HANDLE)?; + // SAFETY: The handle returned from `get_handle` must be valid and non-null. + let handle = unsafe { Handle::from_raw_handle(handle) }; + ManuallyDrop::new(handle).read(buf) + } +} + +impl Stdout { + pub const fn new() -> Stdout { + Stdout + } +} + +impl io::Write for Stdout { + fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + write(c::STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, buf) + } + + fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + Ok(()) + } +} + +impl Stderr { + pub const fn new() -> Stderr { + Stderr + } +} + +impl io::Write for Stderr { + fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result { + write(c::STD_ERROR_HANDLE, buf) + } + + fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + Ok(()) + } +} + +pub fn is_ebadf(err: &io::Error) -> bool { + err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE as i32) +} + +pub fn panic_output() -> Option { + Some(Stderr::new()) +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c5c9e97e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread.rs @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +use crate::ffi::CStr; +use crate::io; +use crate::num::NonZeroUsize; +use crate::os::windows::io::AsRawHandle; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys::handle::Handle; +use crate::sys::stack_overflow; +use crate::sys_common::FromInner; +use crate::time::Duration; + +use libc::c_void; + +use super::to_u16s; + +pub const DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE: usize = 2 * 1024 * 1024; + +pub struct Thread { + handle: Handle, +} + +impl Thread { + // unsafe: see thread::Builder::spawn_unchecked for safety requirements + pub unsafe fn new(stack: usize, p: Box) -> io::Result { + let p = Box::into_raw(box p); + + // FIXME On UNIX, we guard against stack sizes that are too small but + // that's because pthreads enforces that stacks are at least + // PTHREAD_STACK_MIN bytes big. Windows has no such lower limit, it's + // just that below a certain threshold you can't do anything useful. + // That threshold is application and architecture-specific, however. + let ret = c::CreateThread( + ptr::null_mut(), + stack, + thread_start, + p as *mut _, + c::STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION, + ptr::null_mut(), + ); + + return if let Ok(handle) = ret.try_into() { + Ok(Thread { handle: Handle::from_inner(handle) }) + } else { + // The thread failed to start and as a result p was not consumed. Therefore, it is + // safe to reconstruct the box so that it gets deallocated. + drop(Box::from_raw(p)); + Err(io::Error::last_os_error()) + }; + + extern "system" fn thread_start(main: *mut c_void) -> c::DWORD { + unsafe { + // Next, set up our stack overflow handler which may get triggered if we run + // out of stack. + let _handler = stack_overflow::Handler::new(); + // Finally, let's run some code. + Box::from_raw(main as *mut Box)(); + } + 0 + } + } + + pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) { + if let Ok(utf8) = name.to_str() { + if let Ok(utf16) = to_u16s(utf8) { + unsafe { + c::SetThreadDescription(c::GetCurrentThread(), utf16.as_ptr()); + }; + }; + }; + } + + pub fn join(self) { + let rc = unsafe { c::WaitForSingleObject(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), c::INFINITE) }; + if rc == c::WAIT_FAILED { + panic!("failed to join on thread: {}", io::Error::last_os_error()); + } + } + + pub fn yield_now() { + // This function will return 0 if there are no other threads to execute, + // but this also means that the yield was useless so this isn't really a + // case that needs to be worried about. + unsafe { + c::SwitchToThread(); + } + } + + pub fn sleep(dur: Duration) { + unsafe { c::Sleep(super::dur2timeout(dur)) } + } + + pub fn handle(&self) -> &Handle { + &self.handle + } + + pub fn into_handle(self) -> Handle { + self.handle + } +} + +pub fn available_parallelism() -> io::Result { + let res = unsafe { + let mut sysinfo: c::SYSTEM_INFO = crate::mem::zeroed(); + c::GetSystemInfo(&mut sysinfo); + sysinfo.dwNumberOfProcessors as usize + }; + match res { + 0 => Err(io::const_io_error!( + io::ErrorKind::NotFound, + "The number of hardware threads is not known for the target platform", + )), + cpus => Ok(unsafe { NonZeroUsize::new_unchecked(cpus) }), + } +} + +#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))] +pub mod guard { + pub type Guard = !; + pub unsafe fn current() -> Option { + None + } + pub unsafe fn init() -> Option { + None + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_dtor.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_dtor.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..25d1c6e8e --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_dtor.rs @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +//! Implements thread-local destructors that are not associated with any +//! particular data. + +#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "none")] +#![cfg(target_thread_local)] + +// Using a per-thread list avoids the problems in synchronizing global state. +#[thread_local] +static mut DESTRUCTORS: Vec<(*mut u8, unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8))> = Vec::new(); + +pub unsafe fn register_dtor(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8)) { + DESTRUCTORS.push((t, dtor)); +} + +/// Runs destructors. This should not be called until thread exit. +pub unsafe fn run_keyless_dtors() { + // Drop all the destructors. + // + // Note: While this is potentially an infinite loop, it *should* be + // the case that this loop always terminates because we provide the + // guarantee that a TLS key cannot be set after it is flagged for + // destruction. + while let Some((ptr, dtor)) = DESTRUCTORS.pop() { + (dtor)(ptr); + } + // We're done so free the memory. + DESTRUCTORS = Vec::new(); +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_key.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_key.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec670238e --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_local_key.rs @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +use crate::mem::ManuallyDrop; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sync::atomic::AtomicPtr; +use crate::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst; +use crate::sys::c; + +pub type Key = c::DWORD; +pub type Dtor = unsafe extern "C" fn(*mut u8); + +// Turns out, like pretty much everything, Windows is pretty close the +// functionality that Unix provides, but slightly different! In the case of +// TLS, Windows does not provide an API to provide a destructor for a TLS +// variable. This ends up being pretty crucial to this implementation, so we +// need a way around this. +// +// The solution here ended up being a little obscure, but fear not, the +// internet has informed me [1][2] that this solution is not unique (no way +// I could have thought of it as well!). The key idea is to insert some hook +// somewhere to run arbitrary code on thread termination. With this in place +// we'll be able to run anything we like, including all TLS destructors! +// +// To accomplish this feat, we perform a number of threads, all contained +// within this module: +// +// * All TLS destructors are tracked by *us*, not the windows runtime. This +// means that we have a global list of destructors for each TLS key that +// we know about. +// * When a thread exits, we run over the entire list and run dtors for all +// non-null keys. This attempts to match Unix semantics in this regard. +// +// This ends up having the overhead of using a global list, having some +// locks here and there, and in general just adding some more code bloat. We +// attempt to optimize runtime by forgetting keys that don't have +// destructors, but this only gets us so far. +// +// For more details and nitty-gritty, see the code sections below! +// +// [1]: https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/8113/Thread-Local-Storage-The-C-Way +// [2]: https://github.com/ChromiumWebApps/chromium/blob/master/base +// /threading/thread_local_storage_win.cc#L42 + +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Native bindings +// +// This section is just raw bindings to the native functions that Windows +// provides, There's a few extra calls to deal with destructors. + +#[inline] +pub unsafe fn create(dtor: Option) -> Key { + let key = c::TlsAlloc(); + assert!(key != c::TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES); + if let Some(f) = dtor { + register_dtor(key, f); + } + key +} + +#[inline] +pub unsafe fn set(key: Key, value: *mut u8) { + let r = c::TlsSetValue(key, value as c::LPVOID); + debug_assert!(r != 0); +} + +#[inline] +pub unsafe fn get(key: Key) -> *mut u8 { + c::TlsGetValue(key) as *mut u8 +} + +#[inline] +pub unsafe fn destroy(_key: Key) { + rtabort!("can't destroy tls keys on windows") +} + +#[inline] +pub fn requires_synchronized_create() -> bool { + true +} + +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Dtor registration +// +// Windows has no native support for running destructors so we manage our own +// list of destructors to keep track of how to destroy keys. We then install a +// callback later to get invoked whenever a thread exits, running all +// appropriate destructors. +// +// Currently unregistration from this list is not supported. A destructor can be +// registered but cannot be unregistered. There's various simplifying reasons +// for doing this, the big ones being: +// +// 1. Currently we don't even support deallocating TLS keys, so normal operation +// doesn't need to deallocate a destructor. +// 2. There is no point in time where we know we can unregister a destructor +// because it could always be getting run by some remote thread. +// +// Typically processes have a statically known set of TLS keys which is pretty +// small, and we'd want to keep this memory alive for the whole process anyway +// really. +// +// Perhaps one day we can fold the `Box` here into a static allocation, +// expanding the `StaticKey` structure to contain not only a slot for the TLS +// key but also a slot for the destructor queue on windows. An optimization for +// another day! + +static DTORS: AtomicPtr = AtomicPtr::new(ptr::null_mut()); + +struct Node { + dtor: Dtor, + key: Key, + next: *mut Node, +} + +unsafe fn register_dtor(key: Key, dtor: Dtor) { + let mut node = ManuallyDrop::new(Box::new(Node { key, dtor, next: ptr::null_mut() })); + + let mut head = DTORS.load(SeqCst); + loop { + node.next = head; + match DTORS.compare_exchange(head, &mut **node, SeqCst, SeqCst) { + Ok(_) => return, // nothing to drop, we successfully added the node to the list + Err(cur) => head = cur, + } + } +} + +// ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Where the Magic (TM) Happens +// +// If you're looking at this code, and wondering "what is this doing?", +// you're not alone! I'll try to break this down step by step: +// +// # What's up with CRT$XLB? +// +// For anything about TLS destructors to work on Windows, we have to be able +// to run *something* when a thread exits. To do so, we place a very special +// static in a very special location. If this is encoded in just the right +// way, the kernel's loader is apparently nice enough to run some function +// of ours whenever a thread exits! How nice of the kernel! +// +// Lots of detailed information can be found in source [1] above, but the +// gist of it is that this is leveraging a feature of Microsoft's PE format +// (executable format) which is not actually used by any compilers today. +// This apparently translates to any callbacks in the ".CRT$XLB" section +// being run on certain events. +// +// So after all that, we use the compiler's #[link_section] feature to place +// a callback pointer into the magic section so it ends up being called. +// +// # What's up with this callback? +// +// The callback specified receives a number of parameters from... someone! +// (the kernel? the runtime? I'm not quite sure!) There are a few events that +// this gets invoked for, but we're currently only interested on when a +// thread or a process "detaches" (exits). The process part happens for the +// last thread and the thread part happens for any normal thread. +// +// # Ok, what's up with running all these destructors? +// +// This will likely need to be improved over time, but this function +// attempts a "poor man's" destructor callback system. Once we've got a list +// of what to run, we iterate over all keys, check their values, and then run +// destructors if the values turn out to be non null (setting them to null just +// beforehand). We do this a few times in a loop to basically match Unix +// semantics. If we don't reach a fixed point after a short while then we just +// inevitably leak something most likely. +// +// # The article mentions weird stuff about "/INCLUDE"? +// +// It sure does! Specifically we're talking about this quote: +// +// The Microsoft run-time library facilitates this process by defining a +// memory image of the TLS Directory and giving it the special name +// “__tls_used” (Intel x86 platforms) or “_tls_used” (other platforms). The +// linker looks for this memory image and uses the data there to create the +// TLS Directory. Other compilers that support TLS and work with the +// Microsoft linker must use this same technique. +// +// Basically what this means is that if we want support for our TLS +// destructors/our hook being called then we need to make sure the linker does +// not omit this symbol. Otherwise it will omit it and our callback won't be +// wired up. +// +// We don't actually use the `/INCLUDE` linker flag here like the article +// mentions because the Rust compiler doesn't propagate linker flags, but +// instead we use a shim function which performs a volatile 1-byte load from +// the address of the symbol to ensure it sticks around. + +#[link_section = ".CRT$XLB"] +#[allow(dead_code, unused_variables)] +#[used] // we don't want LLVM eliminating this symbol for any reason, and +// when the symbol makes it to the linker the linker will take over +pub static p_thread_callback: unsafe extern "system" fn(c::LPVOID, c::DWORD, c::LPVOID) = + on_tls_callback; + +#[allow(dead_code, unused_variables)] +unsafe extern "system" fn on_tls_callback(h: c::LPVOID, dwReason: c::DWORD, pv: c::LPVOID) { + if dwReason == c::DLL_THREAD_DETACH || dwReason == c::DLL_PROCESS_DETACH { + run_dtors(); + #[cfg(target_thread_local)] + super::thread_local_dtor::run_keyless_dtors(); + } + + // See comments above for what this is doing. Note that we don't need this + // trickery on GNU windows, just on MSVC. + reference_tls_used(); + #[cfg(target_env = "msvc")] + unsafe fn reference_tls_used() { + extern "C" { + static _tls_used: u8; + } + crate::intrinsics::volatile_load(&_tls_used); + } + #[cfg(not(target_env = "msvc"))] + unsafe fn reference_tls_used() {} +} + +#[allow(dead_code)] // actually called above +unsafe fn run_dtors() { + let mut any_run = true; + for _ in 0..5 { + if !any_run { + break; + } + any_run = false; + let mut cur = DTORS.load(SeqCst); + while !cur.is_null() { + let ptr = c::TlsGetValue((*cur).key); + + if !ptr.is_null() { + c::TlsSetValue((*cur).key, ptr::null_mut()); + ((*cur).dtor)(ptr as *mut _); + any_run = true; + } + + cur = (*cur).next; + } + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_parker.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_parker.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d876e0f6f --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/thread_parker.rs @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +// Thread parker implementation for Windows. +// +// This uses WaitOnAddress and WakeByAddressSingle if available (Windows 8+). +// This modern API is exactly the same as the futex syscalls the Linux thread +// parker uses. When These APIs are available, the implementation of this +// thread parker matches the Linux thread parker exactly. +// +// However, when the modern API is not available, this implementation falls +// back to NT Keyed Events, which are similar, but have some important +// differences. These are available since Windows XP. +// +// WaitOnAddress first checks the state of the thread parker to make sure it no +// WakeByAddressSingle calls can be missed between updating the parker state +// and calling the function. +// +// NtWaitForKeyedEvent does not have this option, and unconditionally blocks +// without checking the parker state first. Instead, NtReleaseKeyedEvent +// (unlike WakeByAddressSingle) *blocks* until it woke up a thread waiting for +// it by NtWaitForKeyedEvent. This way, we can be sure no events are missed, +// but we need to be careful not to block unpark() if park_timeout() was woken +// up by a timeout instead of unpark(). +// +// Unlike WaitOnAddress, NtWaitForKeyedEvent/NtReleaseKeyedEvent operate on a +// HANDLE (created with NtCreateKeyedEvent). This means that we can be sure +// a successfully awoken park() was awoken by unpark() and not a +// NtReleaseKeyedEvent call from some other code, as these events are not only +// matched by the key (address of the parker (state)), but also by this HANDLE. +// We lazily allocate this handle the first time it is needed. +// +// The fast path (calling park() after unpark() was already called) and the +// possible states are the same for both implementations. This is used here to +// make sure the fast path does not even check which API to use, but can return +// right away, independent of the used API. Only the slow paths (which will +// actually block/wake a thread) check which API is available and have +// different implementations. +// +// Unfortunately, NT Keyed Events are an undocumented Windows API. However: +// - This API is relatively simple with obvious behaviour, and there are +// several (unofficial) articles documenting the details. [1] +// - `parking_lot` has been using this API for years (on Windows versions +// before Windows 8). [2] Many big projects extensively use parking_lot, +// such as servo and the Rust compiler itself. +// - It is the underlying API used by Windows SRW locks and Windows critical +// sections. [3] [4] +// - The source code of the implementations of Wine, ReactOs, and Windows XP +// are available and match the expected behaviour. +// - The main risk with an undocumented API is that it might change in the +// future. But since we only use it for older versions of Windows, that's not +// a problem. +// - Even if these functions do not block or wake as we expect (which is +// unlikely, see all previous points), this implementation would still be +// memory safe. The NT Keyed Events API is only used to sleep/block in the +// right place. +// +// [1]: http://www.locklessinc.com/articles/keyed_events/ +// [2]: https://github.com/Amanieu/parking_lot/commit/43abbc964e +// [3]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/msdn-magazine/2012/november/windows-with-c-the-evolution-of-synchronization-in-windows-and-c +// [4]: Windows Internals, Part 1, ISBN 9780735671300 + +use crate::pin::Pin; +use crate::ptr; +use crate::sync::atomic::{ + AtomicI8, AtomicPtr, + Ordering::{Acquire, Relaxed, Release}, +}; +use crate::sys::{c, dur2timeout}; +use crate::time::Duration; + +pub struct Parker { + state: AtomicI8, +} + +const PARKED: i8 = -1; +const EMPTY: i8 = 0; +const NOTIFIED: i8 = 1; + +// Notes about memory ordering: +// +// Memory ordering is only relevant for the relative ordering of operations +// between different variables. Even Ordering::Relaxed guarantees a +// monotonic/consistent order when looking at just a single atomic variable. +// +// So, since this parker is just a single atomic variable, we only need to look +// at the ordering guarantees we need to provide to the 'outside world'. +// +// The only memory ordering guarantee that parking and unparking provide, is +// that things which happened before unpark() are visible on the thread +// returning from park() afterwards. Otherwise, it was effectively unparked +// before unpark() was called while still consuming the 'token'. +// +// In other words, unpark() needs to synchronize with the part of park() that +// consumes the token and returns. +// +// This is done with a release-acquire synchronization, by using +// Ordering::Release when writing NOTIFIED (the 'token') in unpark(), and using +// Ordering::Acquire when reading this state in park() after waking up. +impl Parker { + /// Construct the Windows parker. The UNIX parker implementation + /// requires this to happen in-place. + pub unsafe fn new(parker: *mut Parker) { + parker.write(Self { state: AtomicI8::new(EMPTY) }); + } + + // Assumes this is only called by the thread that owns the Parker, + // which means that `self.state != PARKED`. This implementation doesn't require `Pin`, + // but other implementations do. + pub unsafe fn park(self: Pin<&Self>) { + // Change NOTIFIED=>EMPTY or EMPTY=>PARKED, and directly return in the + // first case. + if self.state.fetch_sub(1, Acquire) == NOTIFIED { + return; + } + + if let Some(wait_on_address) = c::WaitOnAddress::option() { + loop { + // Wait for something to happen, assuming it's still set to PARKED. + wait_on_address(self.ptr(), &PARKED as *const _ as c::LPVOID, 1, c::INFINITE); + // Change NOTIFIED=>EMPTY but leave PARKED alone. + if self.state.compare_exchange(NOTIFIED, EMPTY, Acquire, Acquire).is_ok() { + // Actually woken up by unpark(). + return; + } else { + // Spurious wake up. We loop to try again. + } + } + } else { + // Wait for unpark() to produce this event. + c::NtWaitForKeyedEvent(keyed_event_handle(), self.ptr(), 0, ptr::null_mut()); + // Set the state back to EMPTY (from either PARKED or NOTIFIED). + // Note that we don't just write EMPTY, but use swap() to also + // include an acquire-ordered read to synchronize with unpark()'s + // release-ordered write. + self.state.swap(EMPTY, Acquire); + } + } + + // Assumes this is only called by the thread that owns the Parker, + // which means that `self.state != PARKED`. This implementation doesn't require `Pin`, + // but other implementations do. + pub unsafe fn park_timeout(self: Pin<&Self>, timeout: Duration) { + // Change NOTIFIED=>EMPTY or EMPTY=>PARKED, and directly return in the + // first case. + if self.state.fetch_sub(1, Acquire) == NOTIFIED { + return; + } + + if let Some(wait_on_address) = c::WaitOnAddress::option() { + // Wait for something to happen, assuming it's still set to PARKED. + wait_on_address(self.ptr(), &PARKED as *const _ as c::LPVOID, 1, dur2timeout(timeout)); + // Set the state back to EMPTY (from either PARKED or NOTIFIED). + // Note that we don't just write EMPTY, but use swap() to also + // include an acquire-ordered read to synchronize with unpark()'s + // release-ordered write. + if self.state.swap(EMPTY, Acquire) == NOTIFIED { + // Actually woken up by unpark(). + } else { + // Timeout or spurious wake up. + // We return either way, because we can't easily tell if it was the + // timeout or not. + } + } else { + // Need to wait for unpark() using NtWaitForKeyedEvent. + let handle = keyed_event_handle(); + + // NtWaitForKeyedEvent uses a unit of 100ns, and uses negative + // values to indicate a relative time on the monotonic clock. + // This is documented here for the underlying KeWaitForSingleObject function: + // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/nf-wdm-kewaitforsingleobject + let mut timeout = match i64::try_from((timeout.as_nanos() + 99) / 100) { + Ok(t) => -t, + Err(_) => i64::MIN, + }; + + // Wait for unpark() to produce this event. + let unparked = + c::NtWaitForKeyedEvent(handle, self.ptr(), 0, &mut timeout) == c::STATUS_SUCCESS; + + // Set the state back to EMPTY (from either PARKED or NOTIFIED). + let prev_state = self.state.swap(EMPTY, Acquire); + + if !unparked && prev_state == NOTIFIED { + // We were awoken by a timeout, not by unpark(), but the state + // was set to NOTIFIED, which means we *just* missed an + // unpark(), which is now blocked on us to wait for it. + // Wait for it to consume the event and unblock that thread. + c::NtWaitForKeyedEvent(handle, self.ptr(), 0, ptr::null_mut()); + } + } + } + + // This implementation doesn't require `Pin`, but other implementations do. + pub fn unpark(self: Pin<&Self>) { + // Change PARKED=>NOTIFIED, EMPTY=>NOTIFIED, or NOTIFIED=>NOTIFIED, and + // wake the thread in the first case. + // + // Note that even NOTIFIED=>NOTIFIED results in a write. This is on + // purpose, to make sure every unpark() has a release-acquire ordering + // with park(). + if self.state.swap(NOTIFIED, Release) == PARKED { + if let Some(wake_by_address_single) = c::WakeByAddressSingle::option() { + unsafe { + wake_by_address_single(self.ptr()); + } + } else { + // If we run NtReleaseKeyedEvent before the waiting thread runs + // NtWaitForKeyedEvent, this (shortly) blocks until we can wake it up. + // If the waiting thread wakes up before we run NtReleaseKeyedEvent + // (e.g. due to a timeout), this blocks until we do wake up a thread. + // To prevent this thread from blocking indefinitely in that case, + // park_impl() will, after seeing the state set to NOTIFIED after + // waking up, call NtWaitForKeyedEvent again to unblock us. + unsafe { + c::NtReleaseKeyedEvent(keyed_event_handle(), self.ptr(), 0, ptr::null_mut()); + } + } + } + } + + fn ptr(&self) -> c::LPVOID { + &self.state as *const _ as c::LPVOID + } +} + +fn keyed_event_handle() -> c::HANDLE { + const INVALID: c::HANDLE = ptr::invalid_mut(!0); + static HANDLE: AtomicPtr = AtomicPtr::new(INVALID); + match HANDLE.load(Relaxed) { + INVALID => { + let mut handle = c::INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; + unsafe { + match c::NtCreateKeyedEvent( + &mut handle, + c::GENERIC_READ | c::GENERIC_WRITE, + ptr::null_mut(), + 0, + ) { + c::STATUS_SUCCESS => {} + r => panic!("Unable to create keyed event handle: error {r}"), + } + } + match HANDLE.compare_exchange(INVALID, handle, Relaxed, Relaxed) { + Ok(_) => handle, + Err(h) => { + // Lost the race to another thread initializing HANDLE before we did. + // Closing our handle and using theirs instead. + unsafe { + c::CloseHandle(handle); + } + h + } + } + } + handle => handle, + } +} diff --git a/library/std/src/sys/windows/time.rs b/library/std/src/sys/windows/time.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8209a854 --- /dev/null +++ b/library/std/src/sys/windows/time.rs @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +use crate::cmp::Ordering; +use crate::fmt; +use crate::mem; +use crate::sys::c; +use crate::sys_common::IntoInner; +use crate::time::Duration; + +use core::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; + +const NANOS_PER_SEC: u64 = 1_000_000_000; +const INTERVALS_PER_SEC: u64 = NANOS_PER_SEC / 100; + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Hash)] +pub struct Instant { + // This duration is relative to an arbitrary microsecond epoch + // from the winapi QueryPerformanceCounter function. + t: Duration, +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct SystemTime { + t: c::FILETIME, +} + +const INTERVALS_TO_UNIX_EPOCH: u64 = 11_644_473_600 * INTERVALS_PER_SEC; + +pub const UNIX_EPOCH: SystemTime = SystemTime { + t: c::FILETIME { + dwLowDateTime: INTERVALS_TO_UNIX_EPOCH as u32, + dwHighDateTime: (INTERVALS_TO_UNIX_EPOCH >> 32) as u32, + }, +}; + +impl Instant { + pub fn now() -> Instant { + // High precision timing on windows operates in "Performance Counter" + // units, as returned by the WINAPI QueryPerformanceCounter function. + // These relate to seconds by a factor of QueryPerformanceFrequency. + // In order to keep unit conversions out of normal interval math, we + // measure in QPC units and immediately convert to nanoseconds. + perf_counter::PerformanceCounterInstant::now().into() + } + + pub fn checked_sub_instant(&self, other: &Instant) -> Option { + // On windows there's a threshold below which we consider two timestamps + // equivalent due to measurement error. For more details + doc link, + // check the docs on epsilon. + let epsilon = perf_counter::PerformanceCounterInstant::epsilon(); + if other.t > self.t && other.t - self.t <= epsilon { + Some(Duration::new(0, 0)) + } else { + self.t.checked_sub(other.t) + } + } + + pub fn checked_add_duration(&self, other: &Duration) -> Option { + Some(Instant { t: self.t.checked_add(*other)? }) + } + + pub fn checked_sub_duration(&self, other: &Duration) -> Option { + Some(Instant { t: self.t.checked_sub(*other)? }) + } +} + +impl SystemTime { + pub fn now() -> SystemTime { + unsafe { + let mut t: SystemTime = mem::zeroed(); + c::GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime(&mut t.t); + t + } + } + + fn from_intervals(intervals: i64) -> SystemTime { + SystemTime { + t: c::FILETIME { + dwLowDateTime: intervals as c::DWORD, + dwHighDateTime: (intervals >> 32) as c::DWORD, + }, + } + } + + fn intervals(&self) -> i64 { + (self.t.dwLowDateTime as i64) | ((self.t.dwHighDateTime as i64) << 32) + } + + pub fn sub_time(&self, other: &SystemTime) -> Result { + let me = self.intervals(); + let other = other.intervals(); + if me >= other { + Ok(intervals2dur((me - other) as u64)) + } else { + Err(intervals2dur((other - me) as u64)) + } + } + + pub fn checked_add_duration(&self, other: &Duration) -> Option { + let intervals = self.intervals().checked_add(checked_dur2intervals(other)?)?; + Some(SystemTime::from_intervals(intervals)) + } + + pub fn checked_sub_duration(&self, other: &Duration) -> Option { + let intervals = self.intervals().checked_sub(checked_dur2intervals(other)?)?; + Some(SystemTime::from_intervals(intervals)) + } +} + +impl PartialEq for SystemTime { + fn eq(&self, other: &SystemTime) -> bool { + self.intervals() == other.intervals() + } +} + +impl Eq for SystemTime {} + +impl PartialOrd for SystemTime { + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &SystemTime) -> Option { + Some(self.cmp(other)) + } +} + +impl Ord for SystemTime { + fn cmp(&self, other: &SystemTime) -> Ordering { + self.intervals().cmp(&other.intervals()) + } +} + +impl fmt::Debug for SystemTime { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + f.debug_struct("SystemTime").field("intervals", &self.intervals()).finish() + } +} + +impl From for SystemTime { + fn from(t: c::FILETIME) -> SystemTime { + SystemTime { t } + } +} + +impl IntoInner for SystemTime { + fn into_inner(self) -> c::FILETIME { + self.t + } +} + +impl Hash for SystemTime { + fn hash(&self, state: &mut H) { + self.intervals().hash(state) + } +} + +fn checked_dur2intervals(dur: &Duration) -> Option { + dur.as_secs() + .checked_mul(INTERVALS_PER_SEC)? + .checked_add(dur.subsec_nanos() as u64 / 100)? + .try_into() + .ok() +} + +fn intervals2dur(intervals: u64) -> Duration { + Duration::new(intervals / INTERVALS_PER_SEC, ((intervals % INTERVALS_PER_SEC) * 100) as u32) +} + +mod perf_counter { + use super::NANOS_PER_SEC; + use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicU64, Ordering}; + use crate::sys::c; + use crate::sys::cvt; + use crate::sys_common::mul_div_u64; + use crate::time::Duration; + + pub struct PerformanceCounterInstant { + ts: c::LARGE_INTEGER, + } + impl PerformanceCounterInstant { + pub fn now() -> Self { + Self { ts: query() } + } + + // Per microsoft docs, the margin of error for cross-thread time comparisons + // using QueryPerformanceCounter is 1 "tick" -- defined as 1/frequency(). + // Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/SysInfo + // /acquiring-high-resolution-time-stamps + pub fn epsilon() -> Duration { + let epsilon = NANOS_PER_SEC / (frequency() as u64); + Duration::from_nanos(epsilon) + } + } + impl From for super::Instant { + fn from(other: PerformanceCounterInstant) -> Self { + let freq = frequency() as u64; + let instant_nsec = mul_div_u64(other.ts as u64, NANOS_PER_SEC, freq); + Self { t: Duration::from_nanos(instant_nsec) } + } + } + + fn frequency() -> c::LARGE_INTEGER { + // Either the cached result of `QueryPerformanceFrequency` or `0` for + // uninitialized. Storing this as a single `AtomicU64` allows us to use + // `Relaxed` operations, as we are only interested in the effects on a + // single memory location. + static FREQUENCY: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0); + + let cached = FREQUENCY.load(Ordering::Relaxed); + // If a previous thread has filled in this global state, use that. + if cached != 0 { + return cached as c::LARGE_INTEGER; + } + // ... otherwise learn for ourselves ... + let mut frequency = 0; + unsafe { + cvt(c::QueryPerformanceFrequency(&mut frequency)).unwrap(); + } + + FREQUENCY.store(frequency as u64, Ordering::Relaxed); + frequency + } + + fn query() -> c::LARGE_INTEGER { + let mut qpc_value: c::LARGE_INTEGER = 0; + cvt(unsafe { c::QueryPerformanceCounter(&mut qpc_value) }).unwrap(); + qpc_value + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3