[51770] | 1 | ; $Id: SUPR3HardenedMainA-win.asm 98103 2023-01-17 14:15:46Z vboxsync $
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| 2 | ;; @file
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| 3 | ; VirtualBox Support Library - Hardened main(), Windows assembly bits.
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| 4 | ;
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| 5 |
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| 6 | ;
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[98103] | 7 | ; Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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[51770] | 8 | ;
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[96407] | 9 | ; This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as
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| 10 | ; available from https://www.virtualbox.org.
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[51770] | 11 | ;
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[96407] | 12 | ; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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| 13 | ; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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| 14 | ; as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the
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| 15 | ; License.
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| 16 | ;
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| 17 | ; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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| 18 | ; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 19 | ; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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| 20 | ; General Public License for more details.
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| 21 | ;
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| 22 | ; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 23 | ; along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses>.
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| 24 | ;
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[51770] | 25 | ; The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
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| 26 | ; of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
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[96407] | 27 | ; (CDDL), a copy of it is provided in the "COPYING.CDDL" file included
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| 28 | ; in the VirtualBox distribution, in which case the provisions of the
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[51770] | 29 | ; CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
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| 30 | ;
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| 31 | ; You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
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| 32 | ; terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
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| 33 | ;
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[96407] | 34 | ; SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR CDDL-1.0
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| 35 | ;
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[51770] | 36 |
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| 37 | ;*******************************************************************************
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| 38 | ;* Header Files *
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| 39 | ;*******************************************************************************
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[52523] | 40 | %define RT_ASM_WITH_SEH64
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[51770] | 41 | %include "iprt/asmdefs.mac"
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| 42 |
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| 43 |
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[52943] | 44 | ; External code.
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[52949] | 45 | extern NAME(supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInit)
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[80212] | 46 | extern NAME(supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserApcDispatcher_C)
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[81118] | 47 | %ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_HARDENDED_XCPT_LOGGING
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| 48 | extern NAME(supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserExceptionDispatcher_C)
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| 49 | %endif
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[51770] | 50 |
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[52943] | 51 |
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[51770] | 52 | BEGINCODE
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| 53 |
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| 54 |
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[52356] | 55 | ;;
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[52949] | 56 | ; Alternative code for LdrInitializeThunk that performs the early process startup
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| 57 | ; for the Stub and VM processes.
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[52943] | 58 | ;
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| 59 | ; This does not concern itself with any arguments on stack or in registers that
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| 60 | ; may be passed to the LdrIntializeThunk routine as we just save and restore
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| 61 | ; them all before we restart the restored LdrInitializeThunk routine.
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| 62 | ;
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[52949] | 63 | ; @sa supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInit
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| 64 | ;
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| 65 | BEGINPROC supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInitThunk
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[52943] | 66 | ;
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| 67 | ; Prologue.
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| 68 | ;
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| 69 |
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| 70 | ; Reserve space for the "return" address.
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| 71 | push 0
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| 72 |
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| 73 | ; Create a stack frame, saving xBP.
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| 74 | push xBP
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| 75 | SEH64_PUSH_xBP
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| 76 | mov xBP, xSP
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| 77 | SEH64_SET_FRAME_xBP 0 ; probably wrong...
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| 78 |
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| 79 | ; Save all volatile registers.
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| 80 | push xAX
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| 81 | push xCX
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| 82 | push xDX
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| 83 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 84 | push r8
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| 85 | push r9
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| 86 | push r10
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| 87 | push r11
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| 88 | %endif
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| 89 |
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| 90 | ; Reserve spill space and align the stack.
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| 91 | sub xSP, 20h
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| 92 | and xSP, ~0fh
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| 93 | SEH64_END_PROLOGUE
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| 94 |
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| 95 | ;
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| 96 | ; Call the C/C++ code that does the actual work. This returns the
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| 97 | ; resume address in xAX, which we put in the "return" stack position.
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| 98 | ;
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[52949] | 99 | call NAME(supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInit)
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[52943] | 100 | mov [xBP + xCB], xAX
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| 101 |
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| 102 | ;
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| 103 | ; Restore volatile registers.
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| 104 | ;
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| 105 | mov xAX, [xBP - xCB*1]
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| 106 | mov xCX, [xBP - xCB*2]
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| 107 | mov xDX, [xBP - xCB*3]
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| 108 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 109 | mov r8, [xBP - xCB*4]
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| 110 | mov r9, [xBP - xCB*5]
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| 111 | mov r10, [xBP - xCB*6]
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| 112 | mov r11, [xBP - xCB*7]
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| 113 | %endif
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| 114 | ;
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| 115 | ; Use the leave instruction to restore xBP and set up xSP to point at
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| 116 | ; the resume address. Then use the 'ret' instruction to resume process
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| 117 | ; initializaton.
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| 118 | ;
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| 119 | leave
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| 120 | ret
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[52949] | 121 | ENDPROC supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInitThunk
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[52943] | 122 |
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| 123 |
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[80212] | 124 | ;;
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| 125 | ; Hook for KiUserApcDispatcher that validates user APC calls during early process
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| 126 | ; init to prevent calls going to or referring to executable memory we've freed
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| 127 | ; already.
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| 128 | ;
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| 129 | ; We just call C code here, just like supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInitThunk does.
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| 130 | ;
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| 131 | ; @sa supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserApcDispatcher_C
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| 132 | ;
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| 133 | BEGINPROC supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserApcDispatcher
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| 134 | ;
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| 135 | ; Prologue.
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| 136 | ;
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[52943] | 137 |
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[80212] | 138 | ; Reserve space for the "return" address.
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| 139 | push 0
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| 140 |
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| 141 | ; Create a stack frame, saving xBP.
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| 142 | push xBP
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| 143 | SEH64_PUSH_xBP
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| 144 | mov xBP, xSP
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| 145 | SEH64_SET_FRAME_xBP 0 ; probably wrong...
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| 146 |
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| 147 | ; Save all volatile registers.
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| 148 | push xAX
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| 149 | push xCX
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| 150 | push xDX
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| 151 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 152 | push r8
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| 153 | push r9
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| 154 | push r10
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| 155 | push r11
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| 156 | %endif
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| 157 |
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| 158 | ; Reserve spill space and align the stack.
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| 159 | sub xSP, 20h
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| 160 | and xSP, ~0fh
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| 161 | SEH64_END_PROLOGUE
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| 162 |
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| 163 | ;
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| 164 | ; Call the C/C++ code that does the actual work. This returns the
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| 165 | ; resume address in xAX, which we put in the "return" stack position.
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| 166 | ;
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| 167 | ; On AMD64, a CONTEXT structure is found at our RSP address when we're called.
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| 168 | ; On x86, there a 16 byte structure containing the two routines and their
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| 169 | ; arguments followed by a CONTEXT structure.
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| 170 | ;
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| 171 | lea xCX, [xBP + xCB + xCB]
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| 172 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_X86
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| 173 | mov [xSP], xCX
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| 174 | %endif
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| 175 | call NAME(supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserApcDispatcher_C)
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| 176 | mov [xBP + xCB], xAX
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| 177 |
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| 178 | ;
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| 179 | ; Restore volatile registers.
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| 180 | ;
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| 181 | mov xAX, [xBP - xCB*1]
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| 182 | mov xCX, [xBP - xCB*2]
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| 183 | mov xDX, [xBP - xCB*3]
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| 184 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 185 | mov r8, [xBP - xCB*4]
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| 186 | mov r9, [xBP - xCB*5]
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| 187 | mov r10, [xBP - xCB*6]
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| 188 | mov r11, [xBP - xCB*7]
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| 189 | %endif
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| 190 | ;
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| 191 | ; Use the leave instruction to restore xBP and set up xSP to point at
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| 192 | ; the resume address. Then use the 'ret' instruction to execute the
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| 193 | ; original KiUserApcDispatcher code as if we've never been here...
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| 194 | ;
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| 195 | leave
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| 196 | ret
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| 197 | ENDPROC supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserApcDispatcher
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| 198 |
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| 199 |
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[81118] | 200 | %ifndef VBOX_WITHOUT_HARDENDED_XCPT_LOGGING
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[52943] | 201 | ;;
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[81118] | 202 | ; Hook for KiUserExceptionDispatcher that logs exceptions.
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| 203 | ;
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| 204 | ; For the AMD64 variant, we're not directly intercepting the function itself, but
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| 205 | ; patching into a Wow64 callout that's done at the very start of the routine. RCX
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| 206 | ; and RDX are set to PEXCEPTION_RECORD and PCONTEXT respectively and there is a
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| 207 | ; return address. Also, we don't need to do any return-via-copied-out-code stuff.
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| 208 | ;
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| 209 | ; For X86 we hook the function and have PEXCEPTION_RECORD and PCONTEXT pointers on
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| 210 | ; the stack, but no return address.
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| 211 |
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| 212 | ; We just call C code here, just like supR3HardenedEarlyProcessInitThunk and
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| 213 | ; supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserApcDispatcher does.
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| 214 | ;
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| 215 | ; @sa supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserExceptionDispatcher_C
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| 216 | ;
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| 217 | BEGINPROC supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserExceptionDispatcher
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| 218 | ;
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| 219 | ; Prologue.
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| 220 | ;
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| 221 |
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| 222 | %ifndef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 223 | ; Reserve space for the "return" address.
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| 224 | push 0
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| 225 | %endif
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| 226 |
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| 227 | ; Create a stack frame, saving xBP.
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| 228 | push xBP
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| 229 | SEH64_PUSH_xBP
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| 230 | mov xBP, xSP
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| 231 | SEH64_SET_FRAME_xBP 0 ; probably wrong...
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| 232 |
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| 233 | ; Save all volatile registers.
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| 234 | push xAX
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| 235 | push xCX
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| 236 | push xDX
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| 237 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 238 | push r8
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| 239 | push r9
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| 240 | push r10
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| 241 | push r11
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| 242 | %endif
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| 243 |
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| 244 | ; Reserve spill space and align the stack.
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| 245 | sub xSP, 20h
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| 246 | and xSP, ~0fh
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| 247 | SEH64_END_PROLOGUE
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| 248 |
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| 249 | ;
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| 250 | ; Call the C/C++ code that does the actual work. For x86 this returns
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| 251 | ; the resume address in xAX, which we put in the "return" stack position.
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| 252 | ;
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| 253 | ; On both AMD64 and X86 we have two parameters on the stack that we
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| 254 | ; passes along to the C code (see function description for details).
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| 255 | ;
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| 256 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_X86
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| 257 | mov xCX, [xBP + xCB*2]
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| 258 | mov xDX, [xBP + xCB*3]
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| 259 | mov [xSP], xCX
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| 260 | mov [xSP+4], xDX
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| 261 | %endif
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| 262 | call NAME(supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserExceptionDispatcher_C)
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| 263 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_X86
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| 264 | mov [xBP + xCB], xAX
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| 265 | %endif
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| 266 |
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| 267 | ;
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| 268 | ; Restore volatile registers.
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| 269 | ;
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| 270 | mov xAX, [xBP - xCB*1]
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| 271 | mov xCX, [xBP - xCB*2]
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| 272 | mov xDX, [xBP - xCB*3]
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| 273 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 274 | mov r8, [xBP - xCB*4]
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| 275 | mov r9, [xBP - xCB*5]
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| 276 | mov r10, [xBP - xCB*6]
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| 277 | mov r11, [xBP - xCB*7]
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| 278 | %endif
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| 279 | ;
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| 280 | ; Use the leave instruction to restore xBP and set up xSP to point at
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| 281 | ; the resume address. Then use the 'ret' instruction to execute the
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| 282 | ; original KiUserExceptionDispatcher code as if we've never been here...
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| 283 | ;
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| 284 | leave
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| 285 | ret
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| 286 | ENDPROC supR3HardenedMonitor_KiUserExceptionDispatcher
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| 287 | %endif ; !VBOX_WITHOUT_HARDENDED_XCPT_LOGGING
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| 288 |
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| 289 | ;;
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[52356] | 290 | ; Composes a standard call name.
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| 291 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_X86
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| 292 | %define SUPHNTIMP_STDCALL_NAME(a,b) _ %+ a %+ @ %+ b
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| 293 | %else
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| 294 | %define SUPHNTIMP_STDCALL_NAME(a,b) NAME(a)
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| 295 | %endif
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| 296 |
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[52945] | 297 | ;; Concats two litterals.
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| 298 | %define SUPHNTIMP_CONCAT(a,b) a %+ b
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[52356] | 299 |
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[52945] | 300 |
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[52356] | 301 | ;;
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| 302 | ; Import data and code for an API call.
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| 303 | ;
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| 304 | ; @param 1 The plain API name.
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| 305 | ; @param 2 The parameter frame size on x86. Multiple of dword.
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| 306 | ; @param 3 Non-zero expression if system call.
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[52940] | 307 | ; @param 4 Non-zero expression if early available call
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[52356] | 308 | ;
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| 309 | %define SUPHNTIMP_SYSCALL 1
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[52940] | 310 | %macro SupHardNtImport 4
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[52356] | 311 | ;
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| 312 | ; The data.
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| 313 | ;
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| 314 | BEGINDATA
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[52367] | 315 | global __imp_ %+ SUPHNTIMP_STDCALL_NAME(%1,%2) ; The import name used via dllimport.
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| 316 | __imp_ %+ SUPHNTIMP_STDCALL_NAME(%1,%2):
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| 317 | GLOBALNAME g_pfn %+ %1 ; The name we like to refer to.
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[52356] | 318 | RTCCPTR_DEF 0
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| 319 | %if %3
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[52367] | 320 | GLOBALNAME g_uApiNo %+ %1
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[52356] | 321 | RTCCPTR_DEF 0
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| 322 | %endif
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| 323 |
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| 324 | ;
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| 325 | ; The code: First a call stub.
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| 326 | ;
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| 327 | BEGINCODE
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| 328 | global SUPHNTIMP_STDCALL_NAME(%1, %2)
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| 329 | SUPHNTIMP_STDCALL_NAME(%1, %2):
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| 330 | jmp RTCCPTR_PRE [NAME(g_pfn %+ %1) xWrtRIP]
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| 331 |
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| 332 | %if %3
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| 333 | ;
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| 334 | ; Make system calls.
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| 335 | ;
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| 336 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 337 | BEGINPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType1
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[52523] | 338 | SEH64_END_PROLOGUE
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[52356] | 339 | mov eax, [NAME(g_uApiNo %+ %1) xWrtRIP]
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| 340 | mov r10, rcx
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| 341 | syscall
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| 342 | ret
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| 343 | ENDPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType1
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[57650] | 344 | BEGINPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType2 ; Introduced with build 10525
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| 345 | SEH64_END_PROLOGUE
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| 346 | mov eax, [NAME(g_uApiNo %+ %1) xWrtRIP]
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| 347 | test byte [07ffe0308h], 1 ; SharedUserData!Something
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| 348 | mov r10, rcx
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| 349 | jnz .int_alternative
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| 350 | syscall
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| 351 | ret
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| 352 | .int_alternative:
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| 353 | int 2eh
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| 354 | ret
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| 355 | ENDPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType2
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[52356] | 356 | %else
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| 357 | BEGINPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType1
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| 358 | mov edx, 07ffe0300h ; SharedUserData!SystemCallStub
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| 359 | mov eax, [NAME(g_uApiNo %+ %1) xWrtRIP]
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[52374] | 360 | call dword [edx]
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[52356] | 361 | ret %2
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| 362 | ENDPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType1
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| 363 | BEGINPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType2
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| 364 | push .return
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| 365 | mov edx, esp
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| 366 | mov eax, [NAME(g_uApiNo %+ %1) xWrtRIP]
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| 367 | sysenter
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| 368 | add esp, 4
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| 369 | .return:
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| 370 | ret %2
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| 371 | ENDPROC %1 %+ _SyscallType2
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| 372 | %endif
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| 373 | %endif
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[52940] | 374 |
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| 375 | %if %4 == 0
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[52950] | 376 | global NAME(SUPHNTIMP_CONCAT(%1,_Early))
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| 377 | NAME(SUPHNTIMP_CONCAT(%1,_Early)):
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[52940] | 378 | int3
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| 379 | %ifdef RT_ARCH_AMD64
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| 380 | ret
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| 381 | %else
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| 382 | ret %2
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| 383 | %endif
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| 384 | %endif
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[52356] | 385 | %endmacro
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| 386 |
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| 387 | %define SUPHARNT_COMMENT(a_Comment)
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[56732] | 388 | %define SUPHARNT_IMPORT_SYSCALL(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86) SupHardNtImport a_Name, a_cbParamsX86, SUPHNTIMP_SYSCALL, 1
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| 389 | %define SUPHARNT_IMPORT_STDCALL(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86) SupHardNtImport a_Name, a_cbParamsX86, 0, 0
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| 390 | %define SUPHARNT_IMPORT_STDCALL_OPTIONAL(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86) SUPHARNT_IMPORT_STDCALL(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86)
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| 391 | %define SUPHARNT_IMPORT_STDCALL_EARLY(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86) SupHardNtImport a_Name, a_cbParamsX86, 0, 1
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[52941] | 392 | %define SUPHARNT_IMPORT_STDCALL_EARLY_OPTIONAL(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86) SUPHARNT_IMPORT_STDCALL_EARLY(a_Name, a_cbParamsX86)
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[52356] | 393 | %include "import-template-ntdll.h"
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| 394 | %include "import-template-kernel32.h"
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| 395 |
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[52403] | 396 |
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| 397 | ;
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| 398 | ; For simplified LdrLoadDll patching we define a special writable, readable and
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| 399 | ; exectuable section of 4KB where we can put jump back code.
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| 400 | ;
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| 401 | section .rwxpg bss execute read write align=4096
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| 402 | GLOBALNAME g_abSupHardReadWriteExecPage
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| 403 | resb 4096
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| 404 |
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