1/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */ 2/* dbus-sysdeps-util.c Would be in dbus-sysdeps.c, but not used in libdbus 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Red Hat, Inc. 5 * Copyright (C) 2003 CodeFactory AB 6 * 7 * Licensed under the Academic Free License version 2.1 8 * 9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 12 * (at your option) any later version. 13 * 14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17 * GNU General Public License for more details. 18 * 19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 20 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 21 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 22 * 23 */ 24 25#include <config.h> 26 27#define STRSAFE_NO_DEPRECATE 28 29#include "dbus-sysdeps.h" 30#include "dbus-internals.h" 31#include "dbus-protocol.h" 32#include "dbus-string.h" 33#include "dbus-sysdeps.h" 34#include "dbus-sysdeps-win.h" 35#include "dbus-sockets-win.h" 36#include "dbus-memory.h" 37#include "dbus-pipe.h" 38 39#include <stdio.h> 40#include <stdlib.h> 41#if HAVE_ERRNO_H 42#include <errno.h> 43#endif 44#include <winsock2.h> // WSA error codes 45 46#ifndef DBUS_WINCE 47#include <io.h> 48#include <lm.h> 49#include <sys/stat.h> 50#endif 51 52 53/** 54 * Does the chdir, fork, setsid, etc. to become a daemon process. 55 * 56 * @param pidfile #NULL, or pidfile to create 57 * @param print_pid_fd file descriptor to print daemon's pid to, or -1 for none 58 * @param error return location for errors 59 * @param keep_umask #TRUE to keep the original umask 60 * @returns #FALSE on failure 61 */ 62dbus_bool_t 63_dbus_become_daemon (const DBusString *pidfile, 64 DBusPipe *print_pid_pipe, 65 DBusError *error, 66 dbus_bool_t keep_umask) 67{ 68 return TRUE; 69} 70 71/** 72 * Creates a file containing the process ID. 73 * 74 * @param filename the filename to write to 75 * @param pid our process ID 76 * @param error return location for errors 77 * @returns #FALSE on failure 78 */ 79static dbus_bool_t 80_dbus_write_pid_file (const DBusString *filename, 81 unsigned long pid, 82 DBusError *error) 83{ 84 const char *cfilename; 85 HANDLE hnd; 86 char pidstr[20]; 87 int total; 88 int bytes_to_write; 89 90 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error); 91 92 cfilename = _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename); 93 94 hnd = CreateFileA (cfilename, GENERIC_WRITE, 95 FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 96 NULL, CREATE_NEW, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 97 INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); 98 if (hnd == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) 99 { 100 char *emsg = _dbus_win_error_string (GetLastError ()); 101 dbus_set_error (error, _dbus_win_error_from_last_error (), 102 "Could not create PID file %s: %s", 103 cfilename, emsg); 104 _dbus_win_free_error_string (emsg); 105 return FALSE; 106 } 107 108 if (snprintf (pidstr, sizeof (pidstr), "%lu\n", pid) < 0) 109 { 110 dbus_set_error (error, _dbus_error_from_system_errno (), 111 "Failed to format PID for \"%s\": %s", cfilename, 112 _dbus_strerror_from_errno ()); 113 CloseHandle (hnd); 114 return FALSE; 115 } 116 117 total = 0; 118 bytes_to_write = strlen (pidstr);; 119 120 while (total < bytes_to_write) 121 { 122 DWORD bytes_written; 123 BOOL res; 124 125 res = WriteFile (hnd, pidstr + total, bytes_to_write - total, 126 &bytes_written, NULL); 127 128 if (res == 0 || bytes_written <= 0) 129 { 130 char *emsg = _dbus_win_error_string (GetLastError ()); 131 dbus_set_error (error, _dbus_win_error_from_last_error (), 132 "Could not write to %s: %s", cfilename, emsg); 133 _dbus_win_free_error_string (emsg); 134 CloseHandle (hnd); 135 return FALSE; 136 } 137 138 total += bytes_written; 139 } 140 141 if (CloseHandle (hnd) == 0) 142 { 143 char *emsg = _dbus_win_error_string (GetLastError ()); 144 dbus_set_error (error, _dbus_win_error_from_last_error (), 145 "Could not close file %s: %s", 146 cfilename, emsg); 147 _dbus_win_free_error_string (emsg); 148 149 return FALSE; 150 } 151 152 return TRUE; 153} 154 155/** 156 * Writes the given pid_to_write to a pidfile (if non-NULL) and/or to a 157 * pipe (if non-NULL). Does nothing if pidfile and print_pid_pipe are both 158 * NULL. 159 * 160 * @param pidfile the file to write to or #NULL 161 * @param print_pid_pipe the pipe to write to or #NULL 162 * @param pid_to_write the pid to write out 163 * @param error error on failure 164 * @returns FALSE if error is set 165 */ 166dbus_bool_t 167_dbus_write_pid_to_file_and_pipe (const DBusString *pidfile, 168 DBusPipe *print_pid_pipe, 169 dbus_pid_t pid_to_write, 170 DBusError *error) 171{ 172 if (pidfile) 173 { 174 _dbus_verbose ("writing pid file %s\n", _dbus_string_get_const_data (pidfile)); 175 if (!_dbus_write_pid_file (pidfile, 176 pid_to_write, 177 error)) 178 { 179 _dbus_verbose ("pid file write failed\n"); 180 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_SET(error); 181 return FALSE; 182 } 183 } 184 else 185 { 186 _dbus_verbose ("No pid file requested\n"); 187 } 188 189 if (print_pid_pipe != NULL && _dbus_pipe_is_valid (print_pid_pipe)) 190 { 191 DBusString pid; 192 int bytes; 193 194 _dbus_verbose ("writing our pid to pipe %d\n", print_pid_pipe->fd); 195 196 if (!_dbus_string_init (&pid)) 197 { 198 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 199 return FALSE; 200 } 201 202 if (!_dbus_string_append_int (&pid, pid_to_write) || 203 !_dbus_string_append (&pid, "\n")) 204 { 205 _dbus_string_free (&pid); 206 _DBUS_SET_OOM (error); 207 return FALSE; 208 } 209 210 bytes = _dbus_string_get_length (&pid); 211 if (_dbus_pipe_write (print_pid_pipe, &pid, 0, bytes, error) != bytes) 212 { 213 /* _dbus_pipe_write sets error only on failure, not short write */ 214 if (error != NULL && !dbus_error_is_set(error)) 215 { 216 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_FAILED, 217 "Printing message bus PID: did not write enough bytes\n"); 218 } 219 _dbus_string_free (&pid); 220 return FALSE; 221 } 222 223 _dbus_string_free (&pid); 224 } 225 else 226 { 227 _dbus_verbose ("No pid pipe to write to\n"); 228 } 229 230 return TRUE; 231} 232 233/** 234 * Verify that after the fork we can successfully change to this user. 235 * 236 * @param user the username given in the daemon configuration 237 * @returns #TRUE if username is valid 238 */ 239dbus_bool_t 240_dbus_verify_daemon_user (const char *user) 241{ 242 return TRUE; 243} 244 245/** 246 * Changes the user and group the bus is running as. 247 * 248 * @param user the user to become 249 * @param error return location for errors 250 * @returns #FALSE on failure 251 */ 252dbus_bool_t 253_dbus_change_to_daemon_user (const char *user, 254 DBusError *error) 255{ 256 return TRUE; 257} 258 259void 260_dbus_request_file_descriptor_limit (unsigned int limit) 261{ 262} 263 264void 265_dbus_init_system_log (void) 266{ 267 /* OutputDebugStringA doesn't need any special initialization, do nothing */ 268} 269 270/** 271 * Log a message to the system log file (e.g. syslog on Unix). 272 * 273 * @param severity a severity value 274 * @param msg a printf-style format string 275 * @param args arguments for the format string 276 * 277 */ 278void 279_dbus_system_log (DBusSystemLogSeverity severity, const char *msg, ...) 280{ 281 va_list args; 282 283 va_start (args, msg); 284 285 _dbus_system_logv (severity, msg, args); 286 287 va_end (args); 288} 289 290/** 291 * Log a message to the system log file (e.g. syslog on Unix). 292 * 293 * @param severity a severity value 294 * @param msg a printf-style format string 295 * @param args arguments for the format string 296 * 297 * If the FATAL severity is given, this function will terminate the program 298 * with an error code. 299 */ 300void 301_dbus_system_logv (DBusSystemLogSeverity severity, const char *msg, va_list args) 302{ 303 char *s = ""; 304 char buf[1024]; 305 306 switch(severity) 307 { 308 case DBUS_SYSTEM_LOG_INFO: s = "info"; break; 309 case DBUS_SYSTEM_LOG_SECURITY: s = "security"; break; 310 case DBUS_SYSTEM_LOG_FATAL: s = "fatal"; break; 311 } 312 313 sprintf(buf,"%s%s",s,msg); 314 vsprintf(buf,buf,args); 315 OutputDebugStringA(buf); 316 317 if (severity == DBUS_SYSTEM_LOG_FATAL) 318 exit (1); 319} 320 321/** Installs a signal handler 322 * 323 * @param sig the signal to handle 324 * @param handler the handler 325 */ 326void 327_dbus_set_signal_handler (int sig, 328 DBusSignalHandler handler) 329{ 330 _dbus_verbose ("_dbus_set_signal_handler() has to be implemented\n"); 331} 332 333/** 334 * stat() wrapper. 335 * 336 * @param filename the filename to stat 337 * @param statbuf the stat info to fill in 338 * @param error return location for error 339 * @returns #FALSE if error was set 340 */ 341dbus_bool_t 342_dbus_stat(const DBusString *filename, 343 DBusStat *statbuf, 344 DBusError *error) 345{ 346 const char *filename_c; 347 WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA wfad; 348 char *lastdot; 349 DWORD rc; 350 351 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error); 352 353 filename_c = _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename); 354 355 if (!GetFileAttributesExA (filename_c, GetFileExInfoStandard, &wfad)) 356 { 357 _dbus_win_set_error_from_win_error (error, GetLastError ()); 358 return FALSE; 359 } 360 361 if (wfad.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) 362 statbuf->mode = _S_IFDIR; 363 else 364 statbuf->mode = _S_IFREG; 365 366 statbuf->mode |= _S_IREAD; 367 if (wfad.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) 368 statbuf->mode |= _S_IWRITE; 369 370 lastdot = strrchr (filename_c, '.'); 371 if (lastdot && stricmp (lastdot, ".exe") == 0) 372 statbuf->mode |= _S_IEXEC; 373 374 statbuf->mode |= (statbuf->mode & 0700) >> 3; 375 statbuf->mode |= (statbuf->mode & 0700) >> 6; 376 377 statbuf->nlink = 1; 378 379#ifdef ENABLE_UID_TO_SID 380 { 381 PSID owner_sid, group_sid; 382 PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sd; 383 384 sd = NULL; 385 rc = GetNamedSecurityInfo ((char *) filename_c, SE_FILE_OBJECT, 386 OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION | 387 GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION, 388 &owner_sid, &group_sid, 389 NULL, NULL, 390 &sd); 391 if (rc != ERROR_SUCCESS) 392 { 393 _dbus_win_set_error_from_win_error (error, rc); 394 if (sd != NULL) 395 LocalFree (sd); 396 return FALSE; 397 } 398 399 /* FIXME */ 400 statbuf->uid = _dbus_win_sid_to_uid_t (owner_sid); 401 statbuf->gid = _dbus_win_sid_to_uid_t (group_sid); 402 403 LocalFree (sd); 404 } 405#else 406 statbuf->uid = DBUS_UID_UNSET; 407 statbuf->gid = DBUS_GID_UNSET; 408#endif 409 410 statbuf->size = ((dbus_int64_t) wfad.nFileSizeHigh << 32) + wfad.nFileSizeLow; 411 412 statbuf->atime = 413 (((dbus_int64_t) wfad.ftLastAccessTime.dwHighDateTime << 32) + 414 wfad.ftLastAccessTime.dwLowDateTime) / 10000000 - DBUS_INT64_CONSTANT (116444736000000000); 415 416 statbuf->mtime = 417 (((dbus_int64_t) wfad.ftLastWriteTime.dwHighDateTime << 32) + 418 wfad.ftLastWriteTime.dwLowDateTime) / 10000000 - DBUS_INT64_CONSTANT (116444736000000000); 419 420 statbuf->ctime = 421 (((dbus_int64_t) wfad.ftCreationTime.dwHighDateTime << 32) + 422 wfad.ftCreationTime.dwLowDateTime) / 10000000 - DBUS_INT64_CONSTANT (116444736000000000); 423 424 return TRUE; 425} 426 427 428/* This file is part of the KDE project 429Copyright (C) 2000 Werner Almesberger 430 431libc/sys/linux/sys/dirent.h - Directory entry as returned by readdir 432 433This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 434modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public 435License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 436version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 437 438This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 439but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 440MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 441Library General Public License for more details. 442 443You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License 444along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to 445the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, 446Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. 447*/ 448#define HAVE_NO_D_NAMLEN /* no struct dirent->d_namlen */ 449#define HAVE_DD_LOCK /* have locking mechanism */ 450 451#define MAXNAMLEN 255 /* sizeof(struct dirent.d_name)-1 */ 452 453#define __dirfd(dir) (dir)->dd_fd 454 455/* struct dirent - same as Unix */ 456struct dirent 457 { 458 long d_ino; /* inode (always 1 in WIN32) */ 459 off_t d_off; /* offset to this dirent */ 460 unsigned short d_reclen; /* length of d_name */ 461 char d_name[_MAX_FNAME+1]; /* filename (null terminated) */ 462 }; 463 464/* typedef DIR - not the same as Unix */ 465typedef struct 466 { 467 HANDLE handle; /* FindFirst/FindNext handle */ 468 short offset; /* offset into directory */ 469 short finished; /* 1 if there are not more files */ 470 WIN32_FIND_DATAA fileinfo; /* from FindFirst/FindNext */ 471 char *dir; /* the dir we are reading */ 472 struct dirent dent; /* the dirent to return */ 473 } 474DIR; 475 476/********************************************************************** 477* Implement dirent-style opendir/readdir/closedir on Window 95/NT 478* 479* Functions defined are opendir(), readdir() and closedir() with the 480* same prototypes as the normal dirent.h implementation. 481* 482* Does not implement telldir(), seekdir(), rewinddir() or scandir(). 483* The dirent struct is compatible with Unix, except that d_ino is 484* always 1 and d_off is made up as we go along. 485* 486* Error codes are not available with errno but GetLastError. 487* 488* The DIR typedef is not compatible with Unix. 489**********************************************************************/ 490 491static DIR * _dbus_opendir(const char *dir) 492{ 493 DIR *dp; 494 char *filespec; 495 HANDLE handle; 496 int index; 497 498 filespec = malloc(strlen(dir) + 2 + 1); 499 strcpy(filespec, dir); 500 index = strlen(filespec) - 1; 501 if (index >= 0 && (filespec[index] == '/' || filespec[index] == '\\')) 502 filespec[index] = '\0'; 503 strcat(filespec, "\\*"); 504 505 dp = (DIR *)malloc(sizeof(DIR)); 506 dp->offset = 0; 507 dp->finished = 0; 508 dp->dir = strdup(dir); 509 510 handle = FindFirstFileA(filespec, &(dp->fileinfo)); 511 if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) 512 { 513 if (GetLastError() == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES) 514 dp->finished = 1; 515 else 516 return NULL; 517 } 518 519 dp->handle = handle; 520 free(filespec); 521 522 return dp; 523} 524 525static struct dirent * _dbus_readdir(DIR *dp) 526{ 527 int saved_err = GetLastError(); 528 529 if (!dp || dp->finished) 530 return NULL; 531 532 if (dp->offset != 0) 533 { 534 if (FindNextFileA(dp->handle, &(dp->fileinfo)) == 0) 535 { 536 if (GetLastError() == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES) 537 { 538 SetLastError(saved_err); 539 dp->finished = 1; 540 } 541 return NULL; 542 } 543 } 544 dp->offset++; 545 546 strncpy(dp->dent.d_name, dp->fileinfo.cFileName, _MAX_FNAME); 547 dp->dent.d_ino = 1; 548 dp->dent.d_reclen = strlen(dp->dent.d_name); 549 dp->dent.d_off = dp->offset; 550 551 return &(dp->dent); 552} 553 554 555static int _dbus_closedir(DIR *dp) 556{ 557 if (!dp) 558 return 0; 559 FindClose(dp->handle); 560 if (dp->dir) 561 free(dp->dir); 562 if (dp) 563 free(dp); 564 565 return 0; 566} 567 568 569/** 570 * Internals of directory iterator 571 */ 572struct DBusDirIter 573 { 574 DIR *d; /**< The DIR* from opendir() */ 575 576 }; 577 578/** 579 * Open a directory to iterate over. 580 * 581 * @param filename the directory name 582 * @param error exception return object or #NULL 583 * @returns new iterator, or #NULL on error 584 */ 585DBusDirIter* 586_dbus_directory_open (const DBusString *filename, 587 DBusError *error) 588{ 589 DIR *d; 590 DBusDirIter *iter; 591 const char *filename_c; 592 593 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error); 594 595 filename_c = _dbus_string_get_const_data (filename); 596 597 d = _dbus_opendir (filename_c); 598 if (d == NULL) 599 { 600 char *emsg = _dbus_win_error_string (GetLastError ()); 601 dbus_set_error (error, _dbus_win_error_from_last_error (), 602 "Failed to read directory \"%s\": %s", 603 filename_c, emsg); 604 _dbus_win_free_error_string (emsg); 605 return NULL; 606 } 607 iter = dbus_new0 (DBusDirIter, 1); 608 if (iter == NULL) 609 { 610 _dbus_closedir (d); 611 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, 612 "Could not allocate memory for directory iterator"); 613 return NULL; 614 } 615 616 iter->d = d; 617 618 return iter; 619} 620 621/** 622 * Get next file in the directory. Will not return "." or ".." on 623 * UNIX. If an error occurs, the contents of "filename" are 624 * undefined. The error is never set if the function succeeds. 625 * 626 * @todo for thread safety, I think we have to use 627 * readdir_r(). (GLib has the same issue, should file a bug.) 628 * 629 * @param iter the iterator 630 * @param filename string to be set to the next file in the dir 631 * @param error return location for error 632 * @returns #TRUE if filename was filled in with a new filename 633 */ 634dbus_bool_t 635_dbus_directory_get_next_file (DBusDirIter *iter, 636 DBusString *filename, 637 DBusError *error) 638{ 639 struct dirent *ent; 640 641 _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error); 642 643again: 644 SetLastError (0); 645 ent = _dbus_readdir (iter->d); 646 if (ent == NULL) 647 { 648 if (GetLastError() != 0) 649 { 650 char *emsg = _dbus_win_error_string (GetLastError ()); 651 dbus_set_error (error, _dbus_win_error_from_last_error (), 652 "Failed to get next in directory: %s", emsg); 653 _dbus_win_free_error_string (emsg); 654 } 655 return FALSE; 656 } 657 else if (ent->d_name[0] == '.' && 658 (ent->d_name[1] == '\0' || 659 (ent->d_name[1] == '.' && ent->d_name[2] == '\0'))) 660 goto again; 661 else 662 { 663 _dbus_string_set_length (filename, 0); 664 if (!_dbus_string_append (filename, ent->d_name)) 665 { 666 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, 667 "No memory to read directory entry"); 668 return FALSE; 669 } 670 else 671 return TRUE; 672 } 673} 674 675/** 676 * Closes a directory iteration. 677 */ 678void 679_dbus_directory_close (DBusDirIter *iter) 680{ 681 _dbus_closedir (iter->d); 682 dbus_free (iter); 683} 684 685/** @} */ /* End of DBusInternalsUtils functions */ 686 687/** 688 * @addtogroup DBusString 689 * 690 * @{ 691 */ 692/** 693 * Get the directory name from a complete filename 694 * @param filename the filename 695 * @param dirname string to append directory name to 696 * @returns #FALSE if no memory 697 */ 698dbus_bool_t 699_dbus_string_get_dirname(const DBusString *filename, 700 DBusString *dirname) 701{ 702 int sep; 703 704 _dbus_assert (filename != dirname); 705 _dbus_assert (filename != NULL); 706 _dbus_assert (dirname != NULL); 707 708 /* Ignore any separators on the end */ 709 sep = _dbus_string_get_length (filename); 710 if (sep == 0) 711 return _dbus_string_append (dirname, "."); /* empty string passed in */ 712 713 while (sep > 0 && 714 (_dbus_string_get_byte (filename, sep - 1) == '/' || 715 _dbus_string_get_byte (filename, sep - 1) == '\\')) 716 --sep; 717 718 _dbus_assert (sep >= 0); 719 720 if (sep == 0 || 721 (sep == 2 && 722 _dbus_string_get_byte (filename, 1) == ':' && 723 isalpha (_dbus_string_get_byte (filename, 0)))) 724 return _dbus_string_copy_len (filename, 0, sep + 1, 725 dirname, _dbus_string_get_length (dirname)); 726 727 { 728 int sep1, sep2; 729 _dbus_string_find_byte_backward (filename, sep, '/', &sep1); 730 _dbus_string_find_byte_backward (filename, sep, '\\', &sep2); 731 732 sep = MAX (sep1, sep2); 733 } 734 if (sep < 0) 735 return _dbus_string_append (dirname, "."); 736 737 while (sep > 0 && 738 (_dbus_string_get_byte (filename, sep - 1) == '/' || 739 _dbus_string_get_byte (filename, sep - 1) == '\\')) 740 --sep; 741 742 _dbus_assert (sep >= 0); 743 744 if ((sep == 0 || 745 (sep == 2 && 746 _dbus_string_get_byte (filename, 1) == ':' && 747 isalpha (_dbus_string_get_byte (filename, 0)))) 748 && 749 (_dbus_string_get_byte (filename, sep) == '/' || 750 _dbus_string_get_byte (filename, sep) == '\\')) 751 return _dbus_string_copy_len (filename, 0, sep + 1, 752 dirname, _dbus_string_get_length (dirname)); 753 else 754 return _dbus_string_copy_len (filename, 0, sep - 0, 755 dirname, _dbus_string_get_length (dirname)); 756} 757 758 759/** 760 * Checks to see if the UNIX user ID matches the UID of 761 * the process. Should always return #FALSE on Windows. 762 * 763 * @param uid the UNIX user ID 764 * @returns #TRUE if this uid owns the process. 765 */ 766dbus_bool_t 767_dbus_unix_user_is_process_owner (dbus_uid_t uid) 768{ 769 return FALSE; 770} 771 772dbus_bool_t _dbus_windows_user_is_process_owner (const char *windows_sid) 773{ 774 return TRUE; 775} 776 777/*===================================================================== 778 unix emulation functions - should be removed sometime in the future 779 =====================================================================*/ 780 781/** 782 * Checks to see if the UNIX user ID is at the console. 783 * Should always fail on Windows (set the error to 784 * #DBUS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED). 785 * 786 * @param uid UID of person to check 787 * @param error return location for errors 788 * @returns #TRUE if the UID is the same as the console user and there are no errors 789 */ 790dbus_bool_t 791_dbus_unix_user_is_at_console (dbus_uid_t uid, 792 DBusError *error) 793{ 794 dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, 795 "UNIX user IDs not supported on Windows\n"); 796 return FALSE; 797} 798 799 800/** 801 * Parse a UNIX group from the bus config file. On Windows, this should 802 * simply always fail (just return #FALSE). 803 * 804 * @param groupname the groupname text 805 * @param gid_p place to return the gid 806 * @returns #TRUE on success 807 */ 808dbus_bool_t 809_dbus_parse_unix_group_from_config (const DBusString *groupname, 810 dbus_gid_t *gid_p) 811{ 812 return FALSE; 813} 814 815/** 816 * Parse a UNIX user from the bus config file. On Windows, this should 817 * simply always fail (just return #FALSE). 818 * 819 * @param username the username text 820 * @param uid_p place to return the uid 821 * @returns #TRUE on success 822 */ 823dbus_bool_t 824_dbus_parse_unix_user_from_config (const DBusString *username, 825 dbus_uid_t *uid_p) 826{ 827 return FALSE; 828} 829 830 831/** 832 * Gets all groups corresponding to the given UNIX user ID. On UNIX, 833 * just calls _dbus_groups_from_uid(). On Windows, should always 834 * fail since we don't know any UNIX groups. 835 * 836 * @param uid the UID 837 * @param group_ids return location for array of group IDs 838 * @param n_group_ids return location for length of returned array 839 * @returns #TRUE if the UID existed and we got some credentials 840 */ 841dbus_bool_t 842_dbus_unix_groups_from_uid (dbus_uid_t uid, 843 dbus_gid_t **group_ids, 844 int *n_group_ids) 845{ 846 return FALSE; 847} 848 849 850 851/** @} */ /* DBusString stuff */ 852 853/************************************************************************ 854 855 error handling 856 857 ************************************************************************/ 858 859 860 861 862 863/* lan manager error codes */ 864const char* 865_dbus_lm_strerror(int error_number) 866{ 867#ifdef DBUS_WINCE 868 // TODO 869 return "unknown"; 870#else 871 const char *msg; 872 switch (error_number) 873 { 874 case NERR_NetNotStarted: 875 return "The workstation driver is not installed."; 876 case NERR_UnknownServer: 877 return "The server could not be located."; 878 case NERR_ShareMem: 879 return "An internal error occurred. The network cannot access a shared memory segment."; 880 case NERR_NoNetworkResource: 881 return "A network resource shortage occurred."; 882 case NERR_RemoteOnly: 883 return "This operation is not supported on workstations."; 884 case NERR_DevNotRedirected: 885 return "The device is not connected."; 886 case NERR_ServerNotStarted: 887 return "The Server service is not started."; 888 case NERR_ItemNotFound: 889 return "The queue is empty."; 890 case NERR_UnknownDevDir: 891 return "The device or directory does not exist."; 892 case NERR_RedirectedPath: 893 return "The operation is invalid on a redirected resource."; 894 case NERR_DuplicateShare: 895 return "The name has already been shared."; 896 case NERR_NoRoom: 897 return "The server is currently out of the requested resource."; 898 case NERR_TooManyItems: 899 return "Requested addition of items exceeds the maximum allowed."; 900 case NERR_InvalidMaxUsers: 901 return "The Peer service supports only two simultaneous users."; 902 case NERR_BufTooSmall: 903 return "The API return buffer is too small."; 904 case NERR_RemoteErr: 905 return "A remote API error occurred."; 906 case NERR_LanmanIniError: 907 return "An error occurred when opening or reading the configuration file."; 908 case NERR_NetworkError: 909 return "A general network error occurred."; 910 case NERR_WkstaInconsistentState: 911 return "The Workstation service is in an inconsistent state. Restart the computer before restarting the Workstation service."; 912 case NERR_WkstaNotStarted: 913 return "The Workstation service has not been started."; 914 case NERR_BrowserNotStarted: 915 return "The requested information is not available."; 916 case NERR_InternalError: 917 return "An internal error occurred."; 918 case NERR_BadTransactConfig: 919 return "The server is not configured for transactions."; 920 case NERR_InvalidAPI: 921 return "The requested API is not supported on the remote server."; 922 case NERR_BadEventName: 923 return "The event name is invalid."; 924 case NERR_DupNameReboot: 925 return "The computer name already exists on the network. Change it and restart the computer."; 926 case NERR_CfgCompNotFound: 927 return "The specified component could not be found in the configuration information."; 928 case NERR_CfgParamNotFound: 929 return "The specified parameter could not be found in the configuration information."; 930 case NERR_LineTooLong: 931 return "A line in the configuration file is too long."; 932 case NERR_QNotFound: 933 return "The printer does not exist."; 934 case NERR_JobNotFound: 935 return "The print job does not exist."; 936 case NERR_DestNotFound: 937 return "The printer destination cannot be found."; 938 case NERR_DestExists: 939 return "The printer destination already exists."; 940 case NERR_QExists: 941 return "The printer queue already exists."; 942 case NERR_QNoRoom: 943 return "No more printers can be added."; 944 case NERR_JobNoRoom: 945 return "No more print jobs can be added."; 946 case NERR_DestNoRoom: 947 return "No more printer destinations can be added."; 948 case NERR_DestIdle: 949 return "This printer destination is idle and cannot accept control operations."; 950 case NERR_DestInvalidOp: 951 return "This printer destination request contains an invalid control function."; 952 case NERR_ProcNoRespond: 953 return "The print processor is not responding."; 954 case NERR_SpoolerNotLoaded: 955 return "The spooler is not running."; 956 case NERR_DestInvalidState: 957 return "This operation cannot be performed on the print destination in its current state."; 958 case NERR_QInvalidState: 959 return "This operation cannot be performed on the printer queue in its current state."; 960 case NERR_JobInvalidState: 961 return "This operation cannot be performed on the print job in its current state."; 962 case NERR_SpoolNoMemory: 963 return "A spooler memory allocation failure occurred."; 964 case NERR_DriverNotFound: 965 return "The device driver does not exist."; 966 case NERR_DataTypeInvalid: 967 return "The data type is not supported by the print processor."; 968 case NERR_ProcNotFound: 969 return "The print processor is not installed."; 970 case NERR_ServiceTableLocked: 971 return "The service database is locked."; 972 case NERR_ServiceTableFull: 973 return "The service table is full."; 974 case NERR_ServiceInstalled: 975 return "The requested service has already been started."; 976 case NERR_ServiceEntryLocked: 977 return "The service does not respond to control actions."; 978 case NERR_ServiceNotInstalled: 979 return "The service has not been started."; 980 case NERR_BadServiceName: 981 return "The service name is invalid."; 982 case NERR_ServiceCtlTimeout: 983 return "The service is not responding to the control function."; 984 case NERR_ServiceCtlBusy: 985 return "The service control is busy."; 986 case NERR_BadServiceProgName: 987 return "The configuration file contains an invalid service program name."; 988 case NERR_ServiceNotCtrl: 989 return "The service could not be controlled in its present state."; 990 case NERR_ServiceKillProc: 991 return "The service ended abnormally."; 992 case NERR_ServiceCtlNotValid: 993 return "The requested pause or stop is not valid for this service."; 994 case NERR_NotInDispatchTbl: 995 return "The service control dispatcher could not find the service name in the dispatch table."; 996 case NERR_BadControlRecv: 997 return "The service control dispatcher pipe read failed."; 998 case NERR_ServiceNotStarting: 999 return "A thread for the new service could not be created."; 1000 case NERR_AlreadyLoggedOn: 1001 return "This workstation is already logged on to the local-area network."; 1002 case NERR_NotLoggedOn: 1003 return "The workstation is not logged on to the local-area network."; 1004 case NERR_BadUsername: 1005 return "The user name or group name parameter is invalid."; 1006 case NERR_BadPassword: 1007 return "The password parameter is invalid."; 1008 case NERR_UnableToAddName_W: 1009 return "@W The logon processor did not add the message alias."; 1010 case NERR_UnableToAddName_F: 1011 return "The logon processor did not add the message alias."; 1012 case NERR_UnableToDelName_W: 1013 return "@W The logoff processor did not delete the message alias."; 1014 case NERR_UnableToDelName_F: 1015 return "The logoff processor did not delete the message alias."; 1016 case NERR_LogonsPaused: 1017 return "Network logons are paused."; 1018 case NERR_LogonServerConflict: 1019 return "A centralized logon-server conflict occurred."; 1020 case NERR_LogonNoUserPath: 1021 return "The server is configured without a valid user path."; 1022 case NERR_LogonScriptError: 1023 return "An error occurred while loading or running the logon script."; 1024 case NERR_StandaloneLogon: 1025 return "The logon server was not specified. Your computer will be logged on as STANDALONE."; 1026 case NERR_LogonServerNotFound: 1027 return "The logon server could not be found."; 1028 case NERR_LogonDomainExists: 1029 return "There is already a logon domain for this computer."; 1030 case NERR_NonValidatedLogon: 1031 return "The logon server could not validate the logon."; 1032 case NERR_ACFNotFound: 1033 return "The security database could not be found."; 1034 case NERR_GroupNotFound: 1035 return "The group name could not be found."; 1036 case NERR_UserNotFound: 1037 return "The user name could not be found."; 1038 case NERR_ResourceNotFound: 1039 return "The resource name could not be found."; 1040 case NERR_GroupExists: 1041 return "The group already exists."; 1042 case NERR_UserExists: 1043 return "The user account already exists."; 1044 case NERR_ResourceExists: 1045 return "The resource permission list already exists."; 1046 case NERR_NotPrimary: 1047 return "This operation is only allowed on the primary domain controller of the domain."; 1048 case NERR_ACFNotLoaded: 1049 return "The security database has not been started."; 1050 case NERR_ACFNoRoom: 1051 return "There are too many names in the user accounts database."; 1052 case NERR_ACFFileIOFail: 1053 return "A disk I/O failure occurred."; 1054 case NERR_ACFTooManyLists: 1055 return "The limit of 64 entries per resource was exceeded."; 1056 case NERR_UserLogon: 1057 return "Deleting a user with a session is not allowed."; 1058 case NERR_ACFNoParent: 1059 return "The parent directory could not be located."; 1060 case NERR_CanNotGrowSegment: 1061 return "Unable to add to the security database session cache segment."; 1062 case NERR_SpeGroupOp: 1063 return "This operation is not allowed on this special group."; 1064 case NERR_NotInCache: 1065 return "This user is not cached in user accounts database session cache."; 1066 case NERR_UserInGroup: 1067 return "The user already belongs to this group."; 1068 case NERR_UserNotInGroup: 1069 return "The user does not belong to this group."; 1070 case NERR_AccountUndefined: 1071 return "This user account is undefined."; 1072 case NERR_AccountExpired: 1073 return "This user account has expired."; 1074 case NERR_InvalidWorkstation: 1075 return "The user is not allowed to log on from this workstation."; 1076 case NERR_InvalidLogonHours: 1077 return "The user is not allowed to log on at this time."; 1078 case NERR_PasswordExpired: 1079 return "The password of this user has expired."; 1080 case NERR_PasswordCantChange: 1081 return "The password of this user cannot change."; 1082 case NERR_PasswordHistConflict: 1083 return "This password cannot be used now."; 1084 case NERR_PasswordTooShort: 1085 return "The password does not meet the password policy requirements. Check the minimum password length, password complexity and password history requirements."; 1086 case NERR_PasswordTooRecent: 1087 return "The password of this user is too recent to change."; 1088 case NERR_InvalidDatabase: 1089 return "The security database is corrupted."; 1090 case NERR_DatabaseUpToDate: 1091 return "No updates are necessary to this replicant network/local security database."; 1092 case NERR_SyncRequired: 1093 return "This replicant database is outdated; synchronization is required."; 1094 case NERR_UseNotFound: 1095 return "The network connection could not be found."; 1096 case NERR_BadAsgType: 1097 return "This asg_type is invalid."; 1098 case NERR_DeviceIsShared: 1099 return "This device is currently being shared."; 1100 case NERR_NoComputerName: 1101 return "The computer name could not be added as a message alias. The name may already exist on the network."; 1102 case NERR_MsgAlreadyStarted: 1103 return "The Messenger service is already started."; 1104 case NERR_MsgInitFailed: 1105 return "The Messenger service failed to start."; 1106 case NERR_NameNotFound: 1107 return "The message alias could not be found on the network."; 1108 case NERR_AlreadyForwarded: 1109 return "This message alias has already been forwarded."; 1110 case NERR_AddForwarded: 1111 return "This message alias has been added but is still forwarded."; 1112 case NERR_AlreadyExists: 1113 return "This message alias already exists locally."; 1114 case NERR_TooManyNames: 1115 return "The maximum number of added message aliases has been exceeded."; 1116 case NERR_DelComputerName: 1117 return "The computer name could not be deleted."; 1118 case NERR_LocalForward: 1119 return "Messages cannot be forwarded back to the same workstation."; 1120 case NERR_GrpMsgProcessor: 1121 return "An error occurred in the domain message processor."; 1122 case NERR_PausedRemote: 1123 return "The message was sent, but the recipient has paused the Messenger service."; 1124 case NERR_BadReceive: 1125 return "The message was sent but not received."; 1126 case NERR_NameInUse: 1127 return "The message alias is currently in use. Try again later."; 1128 case NERR_MsgNotStarted: 1129 return "The Messenger service has not been started."; 1130 case NERR_NotLocalName: 1131 return "The name is not on the local computer."; 1132 case NERR_NoForwardName: 1133 return "The forwarded message alias could not be found on the network."; 1134 case NERR_RemoteFull: 1135 return "The message alias table on the remote station is full."; 1136 case NERR_NameNotForwarded: 1137 return "Messages for this alias are not currently being forwarded."; 1138 case NERR_TruncatedBroadcast: 1139 return "The broadcast message was truncated."; 1140 case NERR_InvalidDevice: 1141 return "This is an invalid device name."; 1142 case NERR_WriteFault: 1143 return "A write fault occurred."; 1144 case NERR_DuplicateName: 1145 return "A duplicate message alias exists on the network."; 1146 case NERR_DeleteLater: 1147 return "@W This message alias will be deleted later."; 1148 case NERR_IncompleteDel: 1149 return "The message alias was not successfully deleted from all networks."; 1150 case NERR_MultipleNets: 1151 return "This operation is not supported on computers with multiple networks."; 1152 case NERR_NetNameNotFound: 1153 return "This shared resource does not exist."; 1154 case NERR_DeviceNotShared: 1155 return "This device is not shared."; 1156 case NERR_ClientNameNotFound: 1157 return "A session does not exist with that computer name."; 1158 case NERR_FileIdNotFound: 1159 return "There is not an open file with that identification number."; 1160 case NERR_ExecFailure: 1161 return "A failure occurred when executing a remote administration command."; 1162 case NERR_TmpFile: 1163 return "A failure occurred when opening a remote temporary file."; 1164 case NERR_TooMuchData: 1165 return "The data returned from a remote administration command has been truncated to 64K."; 1166 case NERR_DeviceShareConflict: 1167 return "This device cannot be shared as both a spooled and a non-spooled resource."; 1168 case NERR_BrowserTableIncomplete: 1169 return "The information in the list of servers may be incorrect."; 1170 case NERR_NotLocalDomain: 1171 return "The computer is not active in this domain."; 1172#ifdef NERR_IsDfsShare 1173 1174 case NERR_IsDfsShare: 1175 return "The share must be removed from the Distributed File System before it can be deleted."; 1176#endif 1177 1178 case NERR_DevInvalidOpCode: 1179 return "The operation is invalid for this device."; 1180 case NERR_DevNotFound: 1181 return "This device cannot be shared."; 1182 case NERR_DevNotOpen: 1183 return "This device was not open."; 1184 case NERR_BadQueueDevString: 1185 return "This device name list is invalid."; 1186 case NERR_BadQueuePriority: 1187 return "The queue priority is invalid."; 1188 case NERR_NoCommDevs: 1189 return "There are no shared communication devices."; 1190 case NERR_QueueNotFound: 1191 return "The queue you specified does not exist."; 1192 case NERR_BadDevString: 1193 return "This list of devices is invalid."; 1194 case NERR_BadDev: 1195 return "The requested device is invalid."; 1196 case NERR_InUseBySpooler: 1197 return "This device is already in use by the spooler."; 1198 case NERR_CommDevInUse: 1199 return "This device is already in use as a communication device."; 1200 case NERR_InvalidComputer: 1201 return "This computer name is invalid."; 1202 case NERR_MaxLenExceeded: 1203 return "The string and prefix specified are too long."; 1204 case NERR_BadComponent: 1205 return "This path component is invalid."; 1206 case NERR_CantType: 1207 return "Could not determine the type of input."; 1208 case NERR_TooManyEntries: 1209 return "The buffer for types is not big enough."; 1210 case NERR_ProfileFileTooBig: 1211 return "Profile files cannot exceed 64K."; 1212 case NERR_ProfileOffset: 1213 return "The start offset is out of range."; 1214 case NERR_ProfileCleanup: 1215 return "The system cannot delete current connections to network resources."; 1216 case NERR_ProfileUnknownCmd: 1217 return "The system was unable to parse the command line in this file."; 1218 case NERR_ProfileLoadErr: 1219 return "An error occurred while loading the profile file."; 1220 case NERR_ProfileSaveErr: 1221 return "@W Errors occurred while saving the profile file. The profile was partially saved."; 1222 case NERR_LogOverflow: 1223 return "Log file %1 is full."; 1224 case NERR_LogFileChanged: 1225 return "This log file has changed between reads."; 1226 case NERR_LogFileCorrupt: 1227 return "Log file %1 is corrupt."; 1228 case NERR_SourceIsDir: 1229 return "The source path cannot be a directory."; 1230 case NERR_BadSource: 1231 return "The source path is illegal."; 1232 case NERR_BadDest: 1233 return "The destination path is illegal."; 1234 case NERR_DifferentServers: 1235 return "The source and destination paths are on different servers."; 1236 case NERR_RunSrvPaused: 1237 return "The Run server you requested is paused."; 1238 case NERR_ErrCommRunSrv: 1239 return "An error occurred when communicating with a Run server."; 1240 case NERR_ErrorExecingGhost: 1241 return "An error occurred when starting a background process."; 1242 case NERR_ShareNotFound: 1243 return "The shared resource you are connected to could not be found."; 1244 case NERR_InvalidLana: 1245 return "The LAN adapter number is invalid."; 1246 case NERR_OpenFiles: 1247 return "There are open files on the connection."; 1248 case NERR_ActiveConns: 1249 return "Active connections still exist."; 1250 case NERR_BadPasswordCore: 1251 return "This share name or password is invalid."; 1252 case NERR_DevInUse: 1253 return "The device is being accessed by an active process."; 1254 case NERR_LocalDrive: 1255 return "The drive letter is in use locally."; 1256 case NERR_AlertExists: 1257 return "The specified client is already registered for the specified event."; 1258 case NERR_TooManyAlerts: 1259 return "The alert table is full."; 1260 case NERR_NoSuchAlert: 1261 return "An invalid or nonexistent alert name was raised."; 1262 case NERR_BadRecipient: 1263 return "The alert recipient is invalid."; 1264 case NERR_AcctLimitExceeded: 1265 return "A user's session with this server has been deleted."; 1266 case NERR_InvalidLogSeek: 1267 return "The log file does not contain the requested record number."; 1268 case NERR_BadUasConfig: 1269 return "The user accounts database is not configured correctly."; 1270 case NERR_InvalidUASOp: 1271 return "This operation is not permitted when the Netlogon service is running."; 1272 case NERR_LastAdmin: 1273 return "This operation is not allowed on the last administrative account."; 1274 case NERR_DCNotFound: 1275 return "Could not find domain controller for this domain."; 1276 case NERR_LogonTrackingError: 1277 return "Could not set logon information for this user."; 1278 case NERR_NetlogonNotStarted: 1279 return "The Netlogon service has not been started."; 1280 case NERR_CanNotGrowUASFile: 1281 return "Unable to add to the user accounts database."; 1282 case NERR_TimeDiffAtDC: 1283 return "This server's clock is not synchronized with the primary domain controller's clock."; 1284 case NERR_PasswordMismatch: 1285 return "A password mismatch has been detected."; 1286 case NERR_NoSuchServer: 1287 return "The server identification does not specify a valid server."; 1288 case NERR_NoSuchSession: 1289 return "The session identification does not specify a valid session."; 1290 case NERR_NoSuchConnection: 1291 return "The connection identification does not specify a valid connection."; 1292 case NERR_TooManyServers: 1293 return "There is no space for another entry in the table of available servers."; 1294 case NERR_TooManySessions: 1295 return "The server has reached the maximum number of sessions it supports."; 1296 case NERR_TooManyConnections: 1297 return "The server has reached the maximum number of connections it supports."; 1298 case NERR_TooManyFiles: 1299 return "The server cannot open more files because it has reached its maximum number."; 1300 case NERR_NoAlternateServers: 1301 return "There are no alternate servers registered on this server."; 1302 case NERR_TryDownLevel: 1303 return "Try down-level (remote admin protocol) version of API instead."; 1304 case NERR_UPSDriverNotStarted: 1305 return "The UPS driver could not be accessed by the UPS service."; 1306 case NERR_UPSInvalidConfig: 1307 return "The UPS service is not configured correctly."; 1308 case NERR_UPSInvalidCommPort: 1309 return "The UPS service could not access the specified Comm Port."; 1310 case NERR_UPSSignalAsserted: 1311 return "The UPS indicated a line fail or low battery situation. Service not started."; 1312 case NERR_UPSShutdownFailed: 1313 return "The UPS service failed to perform a system shut down."; 1314 case NERR_BadDosRetCode: 1315 return "The program below returned an MS-DOS error code:"; 1316 case NERR_ProgNeedsExtraMem: 1317 return "The program below needs more memory:"; 1318 case NERR_BadDosFunction: 1319 return "The program below called an unsupported MS-DOS function:"; 1320 case NERR_RemoteBootFailed: 1321 return "The workstation failed to boot."; 1322 case NERR_BadFileCheckSum: 1323 return "The file below is corrupt."; 1324 case NERR_NoRplBootSystem: 1325 return "No loader is specified in the boot-block definition file."; 1326 case NERR_RplLoadrNetBiosErr: 1327 return "NetBIOS returned an error: The NCB and SMB are dumped above."; 1328 case NERR_RplLoadrDiskErr: 1329 return "A disk I/O error occurred."; 1330 case NERR_ImageParamErr: 1331 return "Image parameter substitution failed."; 1332 case NERR_TooManyImageParams: 1333 return "Too many image parameters cross disk sector boundaries."; 1334 case NERR_NonDosFloppyUsed: 1335 return "The image was not generated from an MS-DOS diskette formatted with /S."; 1336 case NERR_RplBootRestart: 1337 return "Remote boot will be restarted later."; 1338 case NERR_RplSrvrCallFailed: 1339 return "The call to the Remoteboot server failed."; 1340 case NERR_CantConnectRplSrvr: 1341 return "Cannot connect to the Remoteboot server."; 1342 case NERR_CantOpenImageFile: 1343 return "Cannot open image file on the Remoteboot server."; 1344 case NERR_CallingRplSrvr: 1345 return "Connecting to the Remoteboot server..."; 1346 case NERR_StartingRplBoot: 1347 return "Connecting to the Remoteboot server..."; 1348 case NERR_RplBootServiceTerm: 1349 return "Remote boot service was stopped; check the error log for the cause of the problem."; 1350 case NERR_RplBootStartFailed: 1351 return "Remote boot startup failed; check the error log for the cause of the problem."; 1352 case NERR_RPL_CONNECTED: 1353 return "A second connection to a Remoteboot resource is not allowed."; 1354 case NERR_BrowserConfiguredToNotRun: 1355 return "The browser service was configured with MaintainServerList=No."; 1356 case NERR_RplNoAdaptersStarted: 1357 return "Service failed to start since none of the network adapters started with this service."; 1358 case NERR_RplBadRegistry: 1359 return "Service failed to start due to bad startup information in the registry."; 1360 case NERR_RplBadDatabase: 1361 return "Service failed to start because its database is absent or corrupt."; 1362 case NERR_RplRplfilesShare: 1363 return "Service failed to start because RPLFILES share is absent."; 1364 case NERR_RplNotRplServer: 1365 return "Service failed to start because RPLUSER group is absent."; 1366 case NERR_RplCannotEnum: 1367 return "Cannot enumerate service records."; 1368 case NERR_RplWkstaInfoCorrupted: 1369 return "Workstation record information has been corrupted."; 1370 case NERR_RplWkstaNotFound: 1371 return "Workstation record was not found."; 1372 case NERR_RplWkstaNameUnavailable: 1373 return "Workstation name is in use by some other workstation."; 1374 case NERR_RplProfileInfoCorrupted: 1375 return "Profile record information has been corrupted."; 1376 case NERR_RplProfileNotFound: 1377 return "Profile record was not found."; 1378 case NERR_RplProfileNameUnavailable: 1379 return "Profile name is in use by some other profile."; 1380 case NERR_RplProfileNotEmpty: 1381 return "There are workstations using this profile."; 1382 case NERR_RplConfigInfoCorrupted: 1383 return "Configuration record information has been corrupted."; 1384 case NERR_RplConfigNotFound: 1385 return "Configuration record was not found."; 1386 case NERR_RplAdapterInfoCorrupted: 1387 return "Adapter ID record information has been corrupted."; 1388 case NERR_RplInternal: 1389 return "An internal service error has occurred."; 1390 case NERR_RplVendorInfoCorrupted: 1391 return "Vendor ID record information has been corrupted."; 1392 case NERR_RplBootInfoCorrupted: 1393 return "Boot block record information has been corrupted."; 1394 case NERR_RplWkstaNeedsUserAcct: 1395 return "The user account for this workstation record is missing."; 1396 case NERR_RplNeedsRPLUSERAcct: 1397 return "The RPLUSER local group could not be found."; 1398 case NERR_RplBootNotFound: 1399 return "Boot block record was not found."; 1400 case NERR_RplIncompatibleProfile: 1401 return "Chosen profile is incompatible with this workstation."; 1402 case NERR_RplAdapterNameUnavailable: 1403 return "Chosen network adapter ID is in use by some other workstation."; 1404 case NERR_RplConfigNotEmpty: 1405 return "There are profiles using this configuration."; 1406 case NERR_RplBootInUse: 1407 return "There are workstations, profiles, or configurations using this boot block."; 1408 case NERR_RplBackupDatabase: 1409 return "Service failed to backup Remoteboot database."; 1410 case NERR_RplAdapterNotFound: 1411 return "Adapter record was not found."; 1412 case NERR_RplVendorNotFound: 1413 return "Vendor record was not found."; 1414 case NERR_RplVendorNameUnavailable: 1415 return "Vendor name is in use by some other vendor record."; 1416 case NERR_RplBootNameUnavailable: 1417 return "(boot name, vendor ID) is in use by some other boot block record."; 1418 case NERR_RplConfigNameUnavailable: 1419 return "Configuration name is in use by some other configuration."; 1420 case NERR_DfsInternalCorruption: 1421 return "The internal database maintained by the Dfs service is corrupt."; 1422 case NERR_DfsVolumeDataCorrupt: 1423 return "One of the records in the internal Dfs database is corrupt."; 1424 case NERR_DfsNoSuchVolume: 1425 return "There is no DFS name whose entry path matches the input Entry Path."; 1426 case NERR_DfsVolumeAlreadyExists: 1427 return "A root or link with the given name already exists."; 1428 case NERR_DfsAlreadyShared: 1429 return "The server share specified is already shared in the Dfs."; 1430 case NERR_DfsNoSuchShare: 1431 return "The indicated server share does not support the indicated DFS namespace."; 1432 case NERR_DfsNotALeafVolume: 1433 return "The operation is not valid on this portion of the namespace."; 1434 case NERR_DfsLeafVolume: 1435 return "The operation is not valid on this portion of the namespace."; 1436 case NERR_DfsVolumeHasMultipleServers: 1437 return "The operation is ambiguous because the link has multiple servers."; 1438 case NERR_DfsCantCreateJunctionPoint: 1439 return "Unable to create a link."; 1440 case NERR_DfsServerNotDfsAware: 1441 return "The server is not Dfs Aware."; 1442 case NERR_DfsBadRenamePath: 1443 return "The specified rename target path is invalid."; 1444 case NERR_DfsVolumeIsOffline: 1445 return "The specified DFS link is offline."; 1446 case NERR_DfsNoSuchServer: 1447 return "The specified server is not a server for this link."; 1448 case NERR_DfsCyclicalName: 1449 return "A cycle in the Dfs name was detected."; 1450 case NERR_DfsNotSupportedInServerDfs: 1451 return "The operation is not supported on a server-based Dfs."; 1452 case NERR_DfsDuplicateService: 1453 return "This link is already supported by the specified server-share."; 1454 case NERR_DfsCantRemoveLastServerShare: 1455 return "Can't remove the last server-share supporting this root or link."; 1456 case NERR_DfsVolumeIsInterDfs: 1457 return "The operation is not supported for an Inter-DFS link."; 1458 case NERR_DfsInconsistent: 1459 return "The internal state of the Dfs Service has become inconsistent."; 1460 case NERR_DfsServerUpgraded: 1461 return "The Dfs Service has been installed on the specified server."; 1462 case NERR_DfsDataIsIdentical: 1463 return "The Dfs data being reconciled is identical."; 1464 case NERR_DfsCantRemoveDfsRoot: 1465 return "The DFS root cannot be deleted. Uninstall DFS if required."; 1466 case NERR_DfsChildOrParentInDfs: 1467 return "A child or parent directory of the share is already in a Dfs."; 1468 case NERR_DfsInternalError: 1469 return "Dfs internal error."; 1470 /* the following are not defined in mingw */ 1471#if 0 1472 1473 case NERR_SetupAlreadyJoined: 1474 return "This machine is already joined to a domain."; 1475 case NERR_SetupNotJoined: 1476 return "This machine is not currently joined to a domain."; 1477 case NERR_SetupDomainController: 1478 return "This machine is a domain controller and cannot be unjoined from a domain."; 1479 case NERR_DefaultJoinRequired: 1480 return "The destination domain controller does not support creating machine accounts in OUs."; 1481 case NERR_InvalidWorkgroupName: 1482 return "The specified workgroup name is invalid."; 1483 case NERR_NameUsesIncompatibleCodePage: 1484 return "The specified computer name is incompatible with the default language used on the domain controller."; 1485 case NERR_ComputerAccountNotFound: 1486 return "The specified computer account could not be found."; 1487 case NERR_PersonalSku: 1488 return "This version of Windows cannot be joined to a domain."; 1489 case NERR_PasswordMustChange: 1490 return "The password must change at the next logon."; 1491 case NERR_AccountLockedOut: 1492 return "The account is locked out."; 1493 case NERR_PasswordTooLong: 1494 return "The password is too long."; 1495 case NERR_PasswordNotComplexEnough: 1496 return "The password does not meet the complexity policy."; 1497 case NERR_PasswordFilterError: 1498 return "The password does not meet the requirements of the password filter DLLs."; 1499#endif 1500 1501 } 1502 msg = strerror (error_number); 1503 if (msg == NULL) 1504 msg = "unknown"; 1505 1506 return msg; 1507#endif //DBUS_WINCE 1508} 1509 1510/** 1511 * Get a printable string describing the command used to execute 1512 * the process with pid. This string should only be used for 1513 * informative purposes such as logging; it may not be trusted. 1514 * 1515 * The command is guaranteed to be printable ASCII and no longer 1516 * than max_len. 1517 * 1518 * @param pid Process id 1519 * @param str Append command to this string 1520 * @param max_len Maximum length of returned command 1521 * @param error return location for errors 1522 * @returns #FALSE on error 1523 */ 1524dbus_bool_t 1525_dbus_command_for_pid (unsigned long pid, 1526 DBusString *str, 1527 int max_len, 1528 DBusError *error) 1529{ 1530 // FIXME 1531 return FALSE; 1532} 1533