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<NoWarn>IDE1006;CS1701;CS1702</NoWarn>
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<DocumentationFile>$(SolutionDir)\bin\Dalamud.Injector.xml</DocumentationFile>
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<Description>XIVLauncher addon injection</Description>
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<Version>5.2.4.6</Version>
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<AppOutputBase>$(MSBuildProjectDirectory)\</AppOutputBase>
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<PathMap>$(AppOutputBase)=C:\goatsoft\companysecrets\injector\</PathMap>
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Dalamud.Injector/GlobalSuppressions.cs
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Dalamud.Injector/GlobalSuppressions.cs
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// This file is used by Code Analysis to maintain SuppressMessage
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// attributes that are applied to this project.
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// Project-level suppressions either have no target or are given
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// a specific target and scoped to a namespace, type, member, etc.
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[assembly: SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.ReadabilityRules", "SA1127:Generic type constraints should be on their own line", Justification = "I like this better", Scope = "namespaceanddescendants", Target = "~N:Dalamud")]
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[assembly: SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.DocumentationRules", "SA1633:File should have header", Justification = "We don't do those yet")]
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// Program.cs
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[assembly: SuppressMessage("CodeQuality", "IDE0051:Remove unused private members", Justification = "Used during #if DEBUG", Scope = "member", Target = "~M:Dalamud.Injector.Program.NativeInject(System.Diagnostics.Process)")]
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using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Diagnostics;
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using System.Linq;
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using System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution;
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using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
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using System.Security;
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using System.Text;
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using System.Threading.Tasks;
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namespace Dalamud.Injector
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{
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static class NativeFunctions
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/// <summary>
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/// Native functions.
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/// </summary>
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internal static class NativeFunctions
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{
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[Flags]
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public enum ProcessAccessFlags : uint
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{
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All = 0x001F0FFF,
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Terminate = 0x00000001,
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CreateThread = 0x00000002,
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VirtualMemoryOperation = 0x00000008,
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VirtualMemoryRead = 0x00000010,
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VirtualMemoryWrite = 0x00000020,
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DuplicateHandle = 0x00000040,
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CreateProcess = 0x000000080,
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SetQuota = 0x00000100,
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SetInformation = 0x00000200,
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QueryInformation = 0x00000400,
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QueryLimitedInformation = 0x00001000,
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Synchronize = 0x00100000
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}
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[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
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public static extern IntPtr OpenProcess(
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ProcessAccessFlags processAccess,
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bool bInheritHandle,
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int processId);
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public static IntPtr OpenProcess(Process proc, ProcessAccessFlags flags)
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{
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return OpenProcess(flags, false, proc.Id);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// MEM_* from memoryapi.
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/// </summary>
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[Flags]
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public enum AllocationType
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// To coalesce two adjacent placeholders, specify MEM_RELEASE | MEM_COALESCE_PLACEHOLDERS. When you coalesce
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/// placeholders, lpAddress and dwSize must exactly match those of the placeholder.
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/// </summary>
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CoalescePlaceholders = 0x00000001,
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/// <summary>
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/// Frees an allocation back to a placeholder (after you've replaced a placeholder with a private allocation using
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/// VirtualAlloc2 or Virtual2AllocFromApp). To split a placeholder into two placeholders, specify
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/// MEM_RELEASE | MEM_PRESERVE_PLACEHOLDER.
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/// </summary>
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PreservePlaceholder = 0x00000002,
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/// <summary>
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/// Allocates memory charges (from the overall size of memory and the paging files on disk) for the specified reserved
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/// memory pages. The function also guarantees that when the caller later initially accesses the memory, the contents
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/// will be zero. Actual physical pages are not allocated unless/until the virtual addresses are actually accessed.
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/// To reserve and commit pages in one step, call VirtualAllocEx with MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE. Attempting to commit
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/// a specific address range by specifying MEM_COMMIT without MEM_RESERVE and a non-NULL lpAddress fails unless the
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/// entire range has already been reserved. The resulting error code is ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS. An attempt to commit
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/// a page that is already committed does not cause the function to fail. This means that you can commit pages without
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/// first determining the current commitment state of each page. If lpAddress specifies an address within an enclave,
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/// flAllocationType must be MEM_COMMIT.
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/// </summary>
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Commit = 0x1000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Reserves a range of the process's virtual address space without allocating any actual physical storage in memory
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/// or in the paging file on disk. You commit reserved pages by calling VirtualAllocEx again with MEM_COMMIT. To
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/// reserve and commit pages in one step, call VirtualAllocEx with MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE. Other memory allocation
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/// functions, such as malloc and LocalAlloc, cannot use reserved memory until it has been released.
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/// </summary>
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Reserve = 0x2000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Decommits the specified region of committed pages. After the operation, the pages are in the reserved state.
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/// The function does not fail if you attempt to decommit an uncommitted page. This means that you can decommit
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/// a range of pages without first determining the current commitment state. The MEM_DECOMMIT value is not supported
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/// when the lpAddress parameter provides the base address for an enclave.
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/// </summary>
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Decommit = 0x4000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Releases the specified region of pages, or placeholder (for a placeholder, the address space is released and
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/// available for other allocations). After this operation, the pages are in the free state. If you specify this
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/// value, dwSize must be 0 (zero), and lpAddress must point to the base address returned by the VirtualAlloc function
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/// when the region is reserved. The function fails if either of these conditions is not met. If any pages in the
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/// region are committed currently, the function first decommits, and then releases them. The function does not
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/// fail if you attempt to release pages that are in different states, some reserved and some committed. This means
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/// that you can release a range of pages without first determining the current commitment state.
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/// </summary>
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Release = 0x8000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Indicates that data in the memory range specified by lpAddress and dwSize is no longer of interest. The pages
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/// should not be read from or written to the paging file. However, the memory block will be used again later, so
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/// it should not be decommitted. This value cannot be used with any other value. Using this value does not guarantee
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/// that the range operated on with MEM_RESET will contain zeros. If you want the range to contain zeros, decommit
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/// the memory and then recommit it. When you use MEM_RESET, the VirtualAllocEx function ignores the value of fProtect.
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/// However, you must still set fProtect to a valid protection value, such as PAGE_NOACCESS. VirtualAllocEx returns
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/// an error if you use MEM_RESET and the range of memory is mapped to a file. A shared view is only acceptable
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/// if it is mapped to a paging file.
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/// </summary>
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Reset = 0x80000,
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/// <summary>
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/// MEM_RESET_UNDO should only be called on an address range to which MEM_RESET was successfully applied earlier.
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/// It indicates that the data in the specified memory range specified by lpAddress and dwSize is of interest to
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/// the caller and attempts to reverse the effects of MEM_RESET. If the function succeeds, that means all data in
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/// the specified address range is intact. If the function fails, at least some of the data in the address range
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/// has been replaced with zeroes. This value cannot be used with any other value. If MEM_RESET_UNDO is called on
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/// an address range which was not MEM_RESET earlier, the behavior is undefined. When you specify MEM_RESET, the
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/// VirtualAllocEx function ignores the value of flProtect. However, you must still set flProtect to a valid
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/// protection value, such as PAGE_NOACCESS.
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/// </summary>
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ResetUndo = 0x1000000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Reserves an address range that can be used to map Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) pages. This value must
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/// be used with MEM_RESERVE and no other values.
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/// </summary>
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Physical = 0x400000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Allocates memory at the highest possible address. This can be slower than regular allocations, especially when
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/// there are many allocations.
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/// </summary>
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TopDown = 0x100000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Causes the system to track pages that are written to in the allocated region. If you specify this value, you
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/// must also specify MEM_RESERVE. To retrieve the addresses of the pages that have been written to since the region
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/// was allocated or the write-tracking state was reset, call the GetWriteWatch function. To reset the write-tracking
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/// state, call GetWriteWatch or ResetWriteWatch. The write-tracking feature remains enabled for the memory region
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/// until the region is freed.
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/// </summary>
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WriteWatch = 0x200000,
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LargePages = 0x20000000
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/// <summary>
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/// Allocates memory using large page support. The size and alignment must be a multiple of the large-page minimum.
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/// To obtain this value, use the GetLargePageMinimum function. If you specify this value, you must also specify
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/// MEM_RESERVE and MEM_COMMIT.
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/// </summary>
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LargePages = 0x20000000,
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}
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[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true, ExactSpelling = true)]
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public static extern bool VirtualFreeEx(IntPtr hProcess, IntPtr lpAddress,
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int dwSize, AllocationType dwFreeType);
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/// <summary>
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/// PAGE_* from memoryapi.
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/// </summary>
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[Flags]
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public enum MemoryProtection
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables execute access to the committed region of pages. An attempt to write to the committed region results
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/// in an access violation. This flag is not supported by the CreateFileMapping function.
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/// </summary>
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Execute = 0x10,
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables execute or read-only access to the committed region of pages. An attempt to write to the committed region
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/// results in an access violation.
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/// </summary>
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ExecuteRead = 0x20,
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables execute, read-only, or read/write access to the committed region of pages.
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/// </summary>
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ExecuteReadWrite = 0x40,
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables execute, read-only, or copy-on-write access to a mapped view of a file mapping object. An attempt to
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/// write to a committed copy-on-write page results in a private copy of the page being made for the process. The
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/// private page is marked as PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, and the change is written to the new page. This flag is not
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/// supported by the VirtualAlloc or VirtualAllocEx functions.
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/// </summary>
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ExecuteWriteCopy = 0x80,
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/// <summary>
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/// Disables all access to the committed region of pages. An attempt to read from, write to, or execute the committed
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/// region results in an access violation. This flag is not supported by the CreateFileMapping function.
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/// </summary>
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NoAccess = 0x01,
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables read-only access to the committed region of pages. An attempt to write to the committed region results
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/// in an access violation. If Data Execution Prevention is enabled, an attempt to execute code in the committed
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/// region results in an access violation.
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/// </summary>
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ReadOnly = 0x02,
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables read-only or read/write access to the committed region of pages. If Data Execution Prevention is enabled,
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/// attempting to execute code in the committed region results in an access violation.
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/// </summary>
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ReadWrite = 0x04,
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/// <summary>
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/// Enables read-only or copy-on-write access to a mapped view of a file mapping object. An attempt to write to
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/// a committed copy-on-write page results in a private copy of the page being made for the process. The private
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/// page is marked as PAGE_READWRITE, and the change is written to the new page. If Data Execution Prevention is
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/// enabled, attempting to execute code in the committed region results in an access violation. This flag is not
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/// supported by the VirtualAlloc or VirtualAllocEx functions.
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/// </summary>
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WriteCopy = 0x08,
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GuardModifierflag = 0x100,
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NoCacheModifierflag = 0x200,
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WriteCombineModifierflag = 0x400
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/// <summary>
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/// Sets all locations in the pages as invalid targets for CFG. Used along with any execute page protection like
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/// PAGE_EXECUTE, PAGE_EXECUTE_READ, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE and PAGE_EXECUTE_WRITECOPY. Any indirect call to locations
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/// in those pages will fail CFG checks and the process will be terminated. The default behavior for executable
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/// pages allocated is to be marked valid call targets for CFG. This flag is not supported by the VirtualProtect
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/// or CreateFileMapping functions.
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/// </summary>
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TargetsInvalid = 0x40000000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Pages in the region will not have their CFG information updated while the protection changes for VirtualProtect.
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/// For example, if the pages in the region was allocated using PAGE_TARGETS_INVALID, then the invalid information
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/// will be maintained while the page protection changes. This flag is only valid when the protection changes to
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/// an executable type like PAGE_EXECUTE, PAGE_EXECUTE_READ, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE and PAGE_EXECUTE_WRITECOPY.
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/// The default behavior for VirtualProtect protection change to executable is to mark all locations as valid call
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/// targets for CFG.
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/// </summary>
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TargetsNoUpdate = 0x40000000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Pages in the region become guard pages. Any attempt to access a guard page causes the system to raise a
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/// STATUS_GUARD_PAGE_VIOLATION exception and turn off the guard page status. Guard pages thus act as a one-time
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/// access alarm. For more information, see Creating Guard Pages. When an access attempt leads the system to turn
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/// off guard page status, the underlying page protection takes over. If a guard page exception occurs during a
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/// system service, the service typically returns a failure status indicator. This value cannot be used with
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/// PAGE_NOACCESS. This flag is not supported by the CreateFileMapping function.
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/// </summary>
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Guard = 0x100,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sets all pages to be non-cachable. Applications should not use this attribute except when explicitly required
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/// for a device. Using the interlocked functions with memory that is mapped with SEC_NOCACHE can result in an
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/// EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION exception. The PAGE_NOCACHE flag cannot be used with the PAGE_GUARD, PAGE_NOACCESS,
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/// or PAGE_WRITECOMBINE flags. The PAGE_NOCACHE flag can be used only when allocating private memory with the
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/// VirtualAlloc, VirtualAllocEx, or VirtualAllocExNuma functions. To enable non-cached memory access for shared
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/// memory, specify the SEC_NOCACHE flag when calling the CreateFileMapping function.
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/// </summary>
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NoCache = 0x200,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sets all pages to be write-combined. Applications should not use this attribute except when explicitly required
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/// for a device. Using the interlocked functions with memory that is mapped as write-combined can result in an
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/// EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION exception. The PAGE_WRITECOMBINE flag cannot be specified with the PAGE_NOACCESS,
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/// PAGE_GUARD, and PAGE_NOCACHE flags. The PAGE_WRITECOMBINE flag can be used only when allocating private memory
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/// with the VirtualAlloc, VirtualAllocEx, or VirtualAllocExNuma functions. To enable write-combined memory access
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/// for shared memory, specify the SEC_WRITECOMBINE flag when calling the CreateFileMapping function.
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/// </summary>
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// PROCESS_* from processthreadsapi.
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/// </summary>
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[Flags]
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public enum ProcessAccessFlags : uint
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// All possible access rights for a process object.
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/// </summary>
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AllAccess = 0x001F0FFF,
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/// <summary>
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/// Required to create a process.
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/// </summary>
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CreateProcess = 0x0080,
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/// <summary>
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/// Required to create a thread.
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/// </summary>
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CreateThread = 0x0002,
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/// <summary>
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/// Required to duplicate a handle using DuplicateHandle.
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/// </summary>
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DupHandle = 0x0040,
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/// <summary>
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/// Required to retrieve certain information about a process, such as its token, exit code,
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/// and priority class (see OpenProcessToken).
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/// </summary>
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QueryInformation = 0x0400,
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/// <summary>
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/// Required to retrieve certain information about a process(see GetExitCodeProcess, GetPriorityClass, IsProcessInJob,
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/// QueryFullProcessImageName). A handle that has the PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION access right is automatically granted
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/// PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION.
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/// </summary>
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QueryLimitedInformation = 0x1000,
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/// <summary>
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/// Required to set certain information about a process, such as its priority class (see SetPriorityClass).
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
SetInformation = 0x0200,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to set memory limits using SetProcessWorkingSetSize.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
SetQuote = 0x0100,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to suspend or resume a process.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
SuspendResume = 0x0800,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to terminate a process using TerminateProcess.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
Terminate = 0x0001,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to perform an operation on the address space of a process(see VirtualProtectEx and WriteProcessMemory).
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
VmOperation = 0x0008,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to read memory in a process using ReadProcessMemory.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
VmRead = 0x0010,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to write to memory in a process using WriteProcessMemory.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
VmWrite = 0x0020,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Required to wait for the process to terminate using the wait functions.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
Synchronize = 0x00100000,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Closes an open object handle.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="hObject">
|
||||
/// A valid handle to an open object.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value is zero.To get extended
|
||||
/// error information, call GetLastError. If the application is running under a debugger, the function will throw an
|
||||
/// exception if it receives either a handle value that is not valid or a pseudo-handle value. This can happen if you
|
||||
/// close a handle twice, or if you call CloseHandle on a handle returned by the FindFirstFile function instead of calling
|
||||
/// the FindClose function.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
|
||||
[ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)]
|
||||
[SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity]
|
||||
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
|
||||
public static extern bool CloseHandle(IntPtr hObject);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Creates a thread that runs in the virtual address space of another process. Use the CreateRemoteThreadEx function
|
||||
/// to create a thread that runs in the virtual address space of another process and optionally specify extended attributes.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="hProcess">
|
||||
/// A handle to the process in which the thread is to be created. The handle must have the PROCESS_CREATE_THREAD,
|
||||
/// PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, PROCESS_VM_OPERATION, PROCESS_VM_WRITE, and PROCESS_VM_READ access rights, and may fail
|
||||
/// without these rights on certain platforms. For more information, see Process Security and Access Rights.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpThreadAttributes">
|
||||
/// A pointer to a SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure that specifies a security descriptor for the new thread and determines
|
||||
/// whether child processes can inherit the returned handle. If lpThreadAttributes is NULL, the thread gets a default
|
||||
/// security descriptor and the handle cannot be inherited. The access control lists (ACL) in the default security descriptor
|
||||
/// for a thread come from the primary token of the creator.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="dwStackSize">
|
||||
/// The initial size of the stack, in bytes. The system rounds this value to the nearest page. If this parameter is
|
||||
/// 0 (zero), the new thread uses the default size for the executable. For more information, see Thread Stack Size.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpStartAddress">
|
||||
/// A pointer to the application-defined function of type LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE to be executed by the thread and
|
||||
/// represents the starting address of the thread in the remote process. The function must exist in the remote process.
|
||||
/// For more information, see ThreadProc.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpParameter">
|
||||
/// A pointer to a variable to be passed to the thread function.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="dwCreationFlags">
|
||||
/// The flags that control the creation of the thread.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpThreadId">
|
||||
/// A pointer to a variable that receives the thread identifier. If this parameter is NULL, the thread identifier is
|
||||
/// not returned.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the new thread. If the function fails, the return value
|
||||
/// is NULL.To get extended error information, call GetLastError. Note that CreateRemoteThread may succeed even if
|
||||
/// lpStartAddress points to data, code, or is not accessible. If the start address is invalid when the thread runs,
|
||||
/// an exception occurs, and the thread terminates. Thread termination due to a invalid start address is handled as
|
||||
/// an error exit for the thread's process. This behavior is similar to the asynchronous nature of CreateProcess, where
|
||||
/// the process is created even if it refers to invalid or missing dynamic-link libraries (DLL).
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr CreateRemoteThread(
|
||||
IntPtr hProcess,
|
||||
IntPtr lpThreadAttributes,
|
||||
uint dwStackSize,
|
||||
IntPtr lpStartAddress,
|
||||
IntPtr lpParameter,
|
||||
uint dwCreationFlags,
|
||||
IntPtr lpThreadId);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-getmodulehandlew.
|
||||
/// Retrieves a module handle for the specified module. The module must have been loaded by the calling process. To
|
||||
/// avoid the race conditions described in the Remarks section, use the GetModuleHandleEx function.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpModuleName">
|
||||
/// The name of the loaded module (either a .dll or .exe file). If the file name extension is omitted, the default library
|
||||
/// extension .dll is appended. The file name string can include a trailing point character (.) to indicate that the
|
||||
/// module name has no extension. The string does not have to specify a path. When specifying a path, be sure to use
|
||||
/// backslashes (\), not forward slashes (/). The name is compared (case independently) to the names of modules currently
|
||||
/// mapped into the address space of the calling process. If this parameter is NULL, GetModuleHandle returns a handle
|
||||
/// to the file used to create the calling process (.exe file). The GetModuleHandle function does not retrieve handles
|
||||
/// for modules that were loaded using the LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE flag.For more information, see LoadLibraryEx.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the specified module. If the function fails, the return
|
||||
/// value is NULL.To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr GetModuleHandle(string lpModuleName);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Retrieves the address of an exported function or variable from the specified dynamic-link library (DLL).
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="hModule">
|
||||
/// A handle to the DLL module that contains the function or variable. The LoadLibrary, LoadLibraryEx, LoadPackagedLibrary,
|
||||
/// or GetModuleHandle function returns this handle. The GetProcAddress function does not retrieve addresses from modules
|
||||
/// that were loaded using the LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE flag.For more information, see LoadLibraryEx.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="procName">
|
||||
/// The function or variable name, or the function's ordinal value. If this parameter is an ordinal value, it must be
|
||||
/// in the low-order word; the high-order word must be zero.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is the address of the exported function or variable. If the function
|
||||
/// fails, the return value is NULL.To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32", CharSet = CharSet.Ansi, ExactSpelling = true, SetLastError = true)]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr GetProcAddress(IntPtr hModule, string procName);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-openprocess.
|
||||
/// Opens an existing local process object.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="processAccess">
|
||||
/// The access to the process object. This access right is checked against the security descriptor for the process.
|
||||
/// This parameter can be one or more of the process access rights. If the caller has enabled the SeDebugPrivilege
|
||||
/// privilege, the requested access is granted regardless of the contents of the security descriptor.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="bInheritHandle">
|
||||
/// If this value is TRUE, processes created by this process will inherit the handle. Otherwise, the processes do
|
||||
/// not inherit this handle.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="processId">
|
||||
/// The identifier of the local process to be opened.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is an open handle to the specified process. If the function fails, the
|
||||
/// return value is NULL.To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr OpenProcess(
|
||||
ProcessAccessFlags processAccess,
|
||||
bool bInheritHandle,
|
||||
int processId);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/memoryapi/nf-memoryapi-virtualallocex.
|
||||
/// Reserves, commits, or changes the state of a region of memory within the virtual address space of a specified process.
|
||||
/// The function initializes the memory it allocates to zero. To specify the NUMA node for the physical memory, see
|
||||
/// VirtualAllocExNuma.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="hProcess">
|
||||
/// The handle to a process. The function allocates memory within the virtual address space of this process. The handle
|
||||
/// must have the PROCESS_VM_OPERATION access right. For more information, see Process Security and Access Rights.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpAddress">
|
||||
/// The pointer that specifies a desired starting address for the region of pages that you want to allocate. If you
|
||||
/// are reserving memory, the function rounds this address down to the nearest multiple of the allocation granularity.
|
||||
/// If you are committing memory that is already reserved, the function rounds this address down to the nearest page
|
||||
/// boundary. To determine the size of a page and the allocation granularity on the host computer, use the GetSystemInfo
|
||||
/// function. If lpAddress is NULL, the function determines where to allocate the region. If this address is within
|
||||
/// an enclave that you have not initialized by calling InitializeEnclave, VirtualAllocEx allocates a page of zeros
|
||||
/// for the enclave at that address. The page must be previously uncommitted, and will not be measured with the EEXTEND
|
||||
/// instruction of the Intel Software Guard Extensions programming model. If the address in within an enclave that you
|
||||
/// initialized, then the allocation operation fails with the ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS error.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="dwSize">
|
||||
/// The size of the region of memory to allocate, in bytes. If lpAddress is NULL, the function rounds dwSize up to the
|
||||
/// next page boundary. If lpAddress is not NULL, the function allocates all pages that contain one or more bytes in
|
||||
/// the range from lpAddress to lpAddress+dwSize. This means, for example, that a 2-byte range that straddles a page
|
||||
/// boundary causes the function to allocate both pages.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="flAllocationType">
|
||||
/// The type of memory allocation. This parameter must contain one of the MEM_* enum values.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="flProtect">
|
||||
/// The memory protection for the region of pages to be allocated. If the pages are being committed, you can specify
|
||||
/// any one of the memory protection constants.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is the base address of the allocated region of pages. If the function
|
||||
/// fails, the return value is NULL.To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true, ExactSpelling = true)]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr VirtualAllocEx(
|
||||
IntPtr hProcess,
|
||||
|
|
@ -82,34 +494,76 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector
|
|||
AllocationType flAllocationType,
|
||||
MemoryProtection flProtect);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/memoryapi/nf-memoryapi-virtualfreeex.
|
||||
/// Releases, decommits, or releases and decommits a region of memory within the virtual address space of a specified
|
||||
/// process.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="hProcess">
|
||||
/// A handle to a process. The function frees memory within the virtual address space of the process. The handle must
|
||||
/// have the PROCESS_VM_OPERATION access right.For more information, see Process Security and Access Rights.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpAddress">
|
||||
/// A pointer to the starting address of the region of memory to be freed. If the dwFreeType parameter is MEM_RELEASE,
|
||||
/// lpAddress must be the base address returned by the VirtualAllocEx function when the region is reserved.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="dwSize">
|
||||
/// The size of the region of memory to free, in bytes. If the dwFreeType parameter is MEM_RELEASE, dwSize must be 0
|
||||
/// (zero). The function frees the entire region that is reserved in the initial allocation call to VirtualAllocEx.
|
||||
/// If dwFreeType is MEM_DECOMMIT, the function decommits all memory pages that contain one or more bytes in the range
|
||||
/// from the lpAddress parameter to (lpAddress+dwSize). This means, for example, that a 2-byte region of memory that
|
||||
/// straddles a page boundary causes both pages to be decommitted. If lpAddress is the base address returned by
|
||||
/// VirtualAllocEx and dwSize is 0 (zero), the function decommits the entire region that is allocated by VirtualAllocEx.
|
||||
/// After that, the entire region is in the reserved state.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="dwFreeType">
|
||||
/// The type of free operation. This parameter must be one of the MEM_* enum values.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is a nonzero value. If the function fails, the return value is 0 (zero).
|
||||
/// To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true, ExactSpelling = true)]
|
||||
public static extern bool VirtualFreeEx(
|
||||
IntPtr hProcess,
|
||||
IntPtr lpAddress,
|
||||
int dwSize,
|
||||
AllocationType dwFreeType);
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Writes data to an area of memory in a specified process. The entire area to be written to must be accessible or
|
||||
/// the operation fails.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
/// <param name="hProcess">
|
||||
/// A handle to the process memory to be modified. The handle must have PROCESS_VM_WRITE and PROCESS_VM_OPERATION access
|
||||
/// to the process.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpBaseAddress">
|
||||
/// A pointer to the base address in the specified process to which data is written. Before data transfer occurs, the
|
||||
/// system verifies that all data in the base address and memory of the specified size is accessible for write access,
|
||||
/// and if it is not accessible, the function fails.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpBuffer">
|
||||
/// A pointer to the buffer that contains data to be written in the address space of the specified process.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="dwSize">
|
||||
/// The number of bytes to be written to the specified process.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <param name="lpNumberOfBytesWritten">
|
||||
/// A pointer to a variable that receives the number of bytes transferred into the specified process. This parameter
|
||||
/// is optional. If lpNumberOfBytesWritten is NULL, the parameter is ignored.
|
||||
/// </param>
|
||||
/// <returns>
|
||||
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value is 0 (zero). To get
|
||||
/// extended error information, call GetLastError.The function fails if the requested write operation crosses into an
|
||||
/// area of the process that is inaccessible.
|
||||
/// </returns>
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
|
||||
public static extern bool WriteProcessMemory(
|
||||
IntPtr hProcess,
|
||||
IntPtr lpBaseAddress,
|
||||
byte[] lpBuffer,
|
||||
int dwSize,
|
||||
out IntPtr lpNumberOfBytesWritten);
|
||||
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32", CharSet = CharSet.Ansi, ExactSpelling = true, SetLastError = true)]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr GetProcAddress(IntPtr hModule, string procName);
|
||||
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr GetModuleHandle(string lpModuleName);
|
||||
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
|
||||
public static extern IntPtr CreateRemoteThread(
|
||||
IntPtr hProcess,
|
||||
IntPtr lpThreadAttributes,
|
||||
uint dwStackSize,
|
||||
IntPtr lpStartAddress,
|
||||
IntPtr lpParameter,
|
||||
uint dwCreationFlags,
|
||||
IntPtr lpThreadId);
|
||||
|
||||
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
|
||||
[ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)]
|
||||
[SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity]
|
||||
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
|
||||
public static extern bool CloseHandle(IntPtr hObject);
|
||||
IntPtr hProcess,
|
||||
IntPtr lpBaseAddress,
|
||||
byte[] lpBuffer,
|
||||
int dwSize,
|
||||
out IntPtr lpNumberOfBytesWritten);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,24 +1,27 @@
|
|||
using System;
|
||||
using System.Collections.Generic;
|
||||
using System.ComponentModel;
|
||||
using System.Diagnostics;
|
||||
using System.Drawing;
|
||||
using System.IO;
|
||||
using System.Linq;
|
||||
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
|
||||
using System.Text;
|
||||
using System.Threading;
|
||||
using System.Windows.Forms;
|
||||
|
||||
using EasyHook;
|
||||
using Newtonsoft.Json;
|
||||
|
||||
namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
||||
internal static class Program {
|
||||
static private Process process = null;
|
||||
namespace Dalamud.Injector
|
||||
{
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// Application entrypoint.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
internal static class Program
|
||||
{
|
||||
private static Process process = null;
|
||||
|
||||
private static void Main(string[] args) {
|
||||
|
||||
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException += delegate(object sender, UnhandledExceptionEventArgs eventArgs)
|
||||
private static void Main(string[] args)
|
||||
{
|
||||
AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException += (sender, eventArgs) =>
|
||||
{
|
||||
File.WriteAllText("InjectorException.txt", eventArgs.ExceptionObject.ToString());
|
||||
#if !DEBUG
|
||||
|
|
@ -29,13 +32,14 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
|||
Environment.Exit(0);
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
var pid = -1;
|
||||
if (args.Length >= 1) {
|
||||
if (args.Length >= 1)
|
||||
{
|
||||
pid = int.Parse(args[0]);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
switch (pid) {
|
||||
switch (pid)
|
||||
{
|
||||
case -1:
|
||||
process = Process.GetProcessesByName("ffxiv_dx11")[0];
|
||||
break;
|
||||
|
|
@ -51,13 +55,16 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
DalamudStartInfo startInfo;
|
||||
if (args.Length <= 1) {
|
||||
if (args.Length <= 1)
|
||||
{
|
||||
startInfo = GetDefaultStartInfo();
|
||||
Console.WriteLine("\nA Dalamud start info was not found in the program arguments. One has been generated for you.");
|
||||
Console.WriteLine("\nCopy the following contents into the program arguments:");
|
||||
Console.WriteLine();
|
||||
Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(startInfo))));
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
startInfo = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<DalamudStartInfo>(Encoding.UTF8.GetString(Convert.FromBase64String(args[1])));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -66,7 +73,7 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
|||
// Seems to help with the STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR condition
|
||||
Thread.Sleep(1000);
|
||||
|
||||
//Thread.Sleep(10000);
|
||||
// Thread.Sleep(10000);
|
||||
|
||||
// Inject to process
|
||||
Inject(process, startInfo);
|
||||
|
|
@ -75,16 +82,18 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
|||
|
||||
#if DEBUG
|
||||
// Inject exception handler
|
||||
//NativeInject(process);
|
||||
// NativeInject(process);
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
private static void Inject(Process process, DalamudStartInfo info) {
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private static void Inject(Process process, DalamudStartInfo info)
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{
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Console.WriteLine($"Injecting to {process.Id}");
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// File check
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var libPath = Path.GetFullPath("Dalamud.dll");
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if (!File.Exists(libPath)) {
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if (!File.Exists(libPath))
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{
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Console.WriteLine($"Can't find a dll on {libPath}");
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return;
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}
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@ -104,12 +113,14 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
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Console.WriteLine($"Injecting {libPath}...");
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var handle = NativeFunctions.OpenProcess(
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NativeFunctions.ProcessAccessFlags.All,
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NativeFunctions.ProcessAccessFlags.AllAccess,
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false,
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process.Id);
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if (handle == IntPtr.Zero)
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{
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throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), "Could not OpenProcess");
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}
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var dllMem = NativeFunctions.VirtualAllocEx(
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handle,
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@ -119,7 +130,9 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
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NativeFunctions.MemoryProtection.ReadWrite);
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if (dllMem == IntPtr.Zero)
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{
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throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), $"Could not alloc memory {Marshal.GetLastWin32Error():X}");
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}
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Console.WriteLine($"dll path at {dllMem.ToInt64():X}");
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@ -128,9 +141,10 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
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dllMem,
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pathBytes,
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len,
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out var bytesWritten
|
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))
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out var bytesWritten))
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{
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throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), "Could not write DLL");
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}
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Console.WriteLine($"Wrote {bytesWritten}");
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@ -144,11 +158,12 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
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loadLibA,
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dllMem,
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0,
|
||||
IntPtr.Zero
|
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);
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IntPtr.Zero);
|
||||
|
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if (remoteThread == IntPtr.Zero)
|
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{
|
||||
throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), $"Could not CreateRemoteThread");
|
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}
|
||||
|
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/*
|
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TODO kill myself
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@ -163,9 +178,11 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
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NativeFunctions.CloseHandle(handle);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
private static DalamudStartInfo GetDefaultStartInfo() {
|
||||
private static DalamudStartInfo GetDefaultStartInfo()
|
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{
|
||||
var ffxivDir = Path.GetDirectoryName(process.MainModule.FileName);
|
||||
var startInfo = new DalamudStartInfo {
|
||||
var startInfo = new DalamudStartInfo
|
||||
{
|
||||
WorkingDirectory = null,
|
||||
ConfigurationPath = Path.Combine(Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData), "XIVLauncher", "dalamudConfig.json"),
|
||||
PluginDirectory = Path.Combine(Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData), "XIVLauncher", "installedPlugins"),
|
||||
|
|
@ -173,7 +190,7 @@ namespace Dalamud.Injector {
|
|||
AssetDirectory = Path.Combine(Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData), "XIVLauncher", "dalamudAssets"),
|
||||
|
||||
GameVersion = File.ReadAllText(Path.Combine(ffxivDir, "ffxivgame.ver")),
|
||||
Language = ClientLanguage.English
|
||||
Language = ClientLanguage.English,
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
Console.WriteLine("Creating a StartInfo with:\n" +
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
13
Dalamud.Injector/stylecop.json
Normal file
13
Dalamud.Injector/stylecop.json
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
|||
{
|
||||
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DotNetAnalyzers/StyleCopAnalyzers/master/StyleCop.Analyzers/StyleCop.Analyzers/Settings/stylecop.schema.json",
|
||||
"settings": {
|
||||
"orderingRules": {
|
||||
"systemUsingDirectivesFirst": true,
|
||||
"usingDirectivesPlacement": "outsideNamespace",
|
||||
"blankLinesBetweenUsingGroups": "require"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"maintainabilityRules": {
|
||||
"topLevelTypes": [ "class", "interface", "struct", "enum" ]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
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