Commit Graph

6 Commits (f8e628ac36f6afacb992b32ec934a2e0cc268b93)

Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000 926b9c5f96 win-capture: Open UWP named objects with helper functions
This detects whether the target process is a UWP process, and then uses
the open_app_* functions for mutexes/events/mapping.  Also slightly
refactors named object open functions.
2016-12-16 14:05:56 -08:00
jp9000 b5f216ef88 win-capture: Use wide strings for named objects
Prevents from having to mix ansi/wide string usage for opening UWP
programs.
2016-12-16 02:21:10 -08:00
jp9000 ab9bda52e0 win-capture: Create all named objects within hook
All named objects (including file mapped shared memory) need to be
created within the hook itself due to the fact that UWP programs cannot
access named objects outside of the UWP process.

Because shared memory needs to be created within the hook, the capture
loop cannot start until the shared memory has been filled with valid
data.  Creating an additional "initialize" event fixes this issue.

Additionally, changed the way that named kernel objects are
opened/created.  Before, there were functions that would first try to
open named objects and then implicitly create them if opening failed
(assuming that if the hook didn't create it first, game capture would),
now it's been changed so that you can only either explicitly open or
create.
2016-12-16 02:21:07 -08:00
jp9000 746061fb3a win-capture: Always use minimal access rights within hook
This prevents issues with opening handles to objects within UWP
programs, which have increased security limitations.
2016-12-15 13:03:42 -08:00
jp9000 5dfecab15c Fix windows printf format warnings (from mingw) 2015-02-09 03:49:14 -08:00
jp9000 6ece794334 win-capture: Add hook helper functions for IPC
These inline functions simplify the process of using windows IPC
objects, such as mutexes and events.
2014-12-09 14:21:04 -08:00