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Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
168 lines
4.2 KiB
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168 lines
4.2 KiB
Plaintext
/*
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Definitions for the REGF registry file format as used by
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Windows NT4 and above.
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Copyright (C) 2005 Jelmer Vernooij, jelmer@samba.org
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Copyright (C) 2006 Wilco Baan Hofman, wilco@baanhofman.nl
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Based on two files from Samba 3:
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regedit.c by Richard Sharpe
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regfio.c by Jerry Carter
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*/
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interface regf
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{
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const int REGF_OFFSET_NONE = 0xffffffff;
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/*
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* Registry version number
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* 1.2.0.1 for WinNT 3.51
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* 1.3.0.1 for WinNT 4
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* 1.5.0.1 for WinXP
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*/
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[noprint] struct regf_version {
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[value(1)] uint32 major;
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uint32 minor;
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[value(0)] uint32 release;
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[value(1)] uint32 build;
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};
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/*
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"regf" is obviously the abbreviation for "Registry file". "regf" is the
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signature of the header-block which is always 4kb in size, although only
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the first 64 bytes seem to be used and a checksum is calculated over
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the first 0x200 bytes only!
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*/
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[public,noprint] struct regf_hdr {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 REGF_ID[4]; /* 'regf' */
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uint32 update_counter1;
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uint32 update_counter2;
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NTTIME modtime;
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regf_version version;
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uint32 data_offset;
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uint32 last_block;
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[value(1)] uint32 uk7; /* 1 */
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[charset(UTF16)] uint16 description[0x20];
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uint32 padding[99]; /* Padding */
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/* Checksum of first 0x200 bytes XOR-ed */
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uint32 chksum;
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};
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/*
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hbin probably means hive-bin (i.e. hive-container)
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This block is always a multiple
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of 4kb in size.
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*/
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[public,noprint] struct hbin_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 HBIN_ID[4]; /* hbin */
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uint32 offset_from_first; /* Offset from 1st hbin-Block */
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uint32 offset_to_next; /* Offset to the next hbin-Block */
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uint32 unknown[2];
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NTTIME last_change;
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uint32 block_size; /* Block size (including the header!) */
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uint8 data[offset_to_next-0x20];
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/* data is filled with:
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uint32 length;
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Negative if in use, positive otherwise
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Always a multiple of 8
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uint8_t data[length];
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Free space marker if 0xffffffff
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*/
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};
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[noprint] enum reg_key_type {
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REG_ROOT_KEY = 0x20,
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REG_SUB_KEY = 0x2C,
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REG_SYM_LINK = 0x10
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};
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/*
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The nk-record can be treated as a combination of tree-record and
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key-record of the win 95 registry.
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*/
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[public,noprint] struct nk_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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reg_key_type type;
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NTTIME last_change;
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uint32 uk1;
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uint32 parent_offset;
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uint32 num_subkeys;
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uint32 uk2;
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uint32 subkeys_offset;
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uint32 unknown_offset;
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uint32 num_values;
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uint32 values_offset; /* Points to a list of offsets of vk-records */
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uint32 sk_offset;
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uint32 clsname_offset;
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uint32 unk3[5];
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[value(strlen(key_name))] uint16 name_length;
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uint16 clsname_length;
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 key_name[name_length];
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};
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/* sk (? Security Key ?) is the ACL of the registry. */
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[noprint,public] struct sk_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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uint16 tag;
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uint32 prev_offset;
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uint32 next_offset;
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uint32 ref_cnt;
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uint32 rec_size;
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uint8 sec_desc[rec_size];
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};
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[noprint] struct lh_hash {
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uint32 nk_offset;
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uint32 base37; /* base37 of key name */
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};
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/* Subkey listing with hash of first 4 characters */
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[public,noprint] struct lh_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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uint16 key_count;
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lh_hash hr[key_count];
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};
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[public,noprint] struct li_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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uint16 key_count;
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uint32 nk_offset[key_count];
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};
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[public,noprint] struct ri_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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uint16 key_count;
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uint32 offset[key_count]; /* li/lh offset */
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};
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/* The vk-record consists information to a single value (value key). */
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[public,noprint] struct vk_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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[value(strlen(data_name))] uint16 name_length;
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uint32 data_length; /* If top-bit set, offset contains the data */
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uint32 data_offset;
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uint32 data_type;
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uint16 flag; /* =1, has name, else no name (=Default). */
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uint16 unk1;
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 data_name[name_length];
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};
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[noprint] struct hash_record {
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uint32 nk_offset;
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 hash[4];
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};
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/*
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The lf-record is the counterpart to the RGKN-record (the
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hash-function)
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*/
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[public,noprint] struct lf_block {
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[charset(DOS)] uint8 header[2];
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uint16 key_count;
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hash_record hr[key_count]; /* Array of hash records, depending on key_count */
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};
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}
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