The GetCurrent*Token variety of functions are actually implemented as
inline functions in the header files of the SDK. Attempting to call out
to these as library functions is an error. This commit also adds a test
to ensure that these work as expected.
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The svc package exposes svc.SessionChange, but it's impossible to do
anything with them without these structures, and without being able to
enumerate them prior to events, the events themselves aren't useful, so
we add the enumeration functions as well.
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This lays the groundwork for service notification and tracking by adding
the required API functions. Users can make notifiers directly using it,
or later if we're feeling ambitious, we can see if we can come up with a
generalized solution in x/windows/svc.
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These are extremely useful functions and core to the Windows security
API. They are so useful, in fact, that most of these were taken right
out of the Go repo's internal/syscall/windows package.
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We already have all the structs and constants for async I/O, and the
various functions of x/sys/windows take the right parameters. But we're
missing the final step of any ordinary async I/O routine: getting the
result of overlapped I/O. Without this, the rest of the plumbing
supported by this module isn't actually so useful. So add this small
oversight.
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The security API is already quite extensive, but for some strange
reason, this essential and useful function was left out of the initial
port. So, we add it here, along with the relevant constants and a test
case.
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The %WINDIR% variable is an odd choice and not even entirely reliable.
Since Windows 2000, there has been a specific function for determining
this information, so let's use it. It's also a useful function in its
own right for folks who want to launch system tools in a somewhat safe
way, like netsh.exe.
Updates golang/go#14959
Updates golang/go#30642
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Add CreateEventEx, OpenEvent, ResetEvent and PulseEvent.
Also change eventAttrs to use the local definition of the
SecurityAttributes type, not the one from syscall.
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo is also changed by re-running 'go generate'
to pass a pointer to ConsoleScreenBufferInfo (instead of a pointer to
pointer).
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If we want new secure DLL approach to be adopted, we should make
conversion as simple as possible to explain and implement.
I think that replacing
syscall.NewLazyDLL(...) -> windows.NewLazySystemDLL(...)
is easier than
syscall.NewLazyDLL(...) -> &windows.LazyDLL{Name: ..., System: true}
So I propose we introduce convenience function NewLazySystemDLL.
$GOROOT/src/mksyscall_windows.go changes in the following CL.
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Provides access to the GetComputerNameEx syscall.
This mirrors the change golang.org/cl/5852 in the standard library, but
provides public access to all name types provided by windows.
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71db3dc120af os: make SameFile handle paths like c:a.txt properly
ff34a3e84dc0 net: fix CNAME resolving on Windows
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Also zsyscall_windows_386.go and zsyscall_windows_amd64.go
have same contents, so merge them into single file.
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