Can I have some results from other OS versions, please?
Windows 7 Home Premium
Res
ctDll 341
ctDllBad 183
ctApi 13777
ctApiBad 906
Windows 10 Home
Res
ctDll 337
ctDllBad 185
ctApi 13735
ctApiBad 941
Win 8.1 x64 arabic
(http://gdurl.com/2nT2)
The application crashes on XP SP3 32-bit.
Tested on wine using linux and crashes too, this is partial output. I have tried put native kernel32.dll into place of wine dll and same error happens, so, tested on wine xp and with kernel32.dll of xp SP1 x86-64.
Quotemineiro@assembly:~/.wine/drive_c/getprotostab$ wine Getprotostab
fixme:file:FindFirstFileExW options not implemented 0x00000000 0x00000002
fixme:file:FindFirstFileExW options not implemented 0x00000000 0x00000002
fixme:file:FindFirstFileExW options not implemented 0x00000000 0x00000002
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x405571 (thread 0027), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x00405571).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:00405571 ESP:0033fe0c EBP:0033fe54 EFLAGS:00010202( R- -- I - - - )
EAX:00000000 EBX:00000001 ECX:00000000 EDX:00000002
ESI:001900a8 EDI:00000002
Stack dump:
0x0033fe0c: 00000000 00000001 00000002 00000001
0x0033fe1c: 0033fe60 00408290 00000000 00000000
0x0033fe2c: 7846466f 7465592e 00000000 00000000
0x0033fe3c: 00000000 00000001 001900a8 00408290
0x0033fe4c: 00110000 0033fe78 0033fe78 0040119b
0x0033fe5c: 00040005 00000000 7b85e5cc 7ffdf000
Backtrace:
=>0 0x00405571 in getprotostab (+0x5571) (0x0033fe54)
1 0x0040119b in getprotostab (+0x119a) (0x0033fe78)
2 0x7b85f653 in kernel32 (+0x4f652) (0x0033feb8)
0x00405571: movb 0x0(%eax),%dl
Quote from: mabdelouahab on July 09, 2016, 05:05:25 AM
Win 8.1 x64 arabic
That doesn't look nice :(
Can you try again with the attachment please?
P.S.: With the attachment posted above:
Microsoft Windows XP
Res
ctDll 341
ctDllBad 157
ctApi 14766
ctApiBad 305
::)
Thanks to everybody. Little question: Are you running the proggie on the same drive as the Masm32 installation? That's the only explanation I see so far...
Same result. The new version of the application crashes on XP SP3 32-bit.
DebugHeap : multiple exceptions
The same thing, an exception after this result
Quote13230 [6 advapi32.inc Wow64Win32ApiEntry proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWO
RD]
13231 [324 winmm.inc WOWAppExit proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13232 [335 wow32.inc WOWCallback16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13233 [335 wow32.inc WOWCallback16Ex proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:DW
ORD,:DWORD]
13234 [335 wow32.inc WOWDirectedYield16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13235 [335 wow32.inc WOWFreeMetafile proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13236 [335 wow32.inc WOWGetVDMPointer proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD]
13237 [335 wow32.inc WOWGetVDMPointerFix proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD
]
13238 [335 wow32.inc WOWGetVDMPointerUnfix proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13239 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalAlloc16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13240 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalAllocLock16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWOR
D]
13241 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalFree16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13242 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalLock16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13243 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalLockSize16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13244 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalUnlock16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13245 [335 wow32.inc WOWGlobalUnlockFree16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13246 [335 wow32.inc WOWHandle16 proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13247 [335 wow32.inc WOWHandle32 proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13248 [268 shell32.inc WOWShellExecute proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:
DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD]
13249 [335 wow32.inc WOWUseMciavi16 proTO STDCALL]
13250 [335 wow32.inc WOWYield16 proTO STDCALL]
13251 [336 ws2_32.inc WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DW
ORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD]
13252 [135 mapi32.inc WrapCompressedRTFStream proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:
DWORD]
13253 [135 mapi32.inc WrapProgress proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:DWOR
D,:DWORD]
13254 [135 mapi32.inc WrapStoreEntryID proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:
DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD]
13255 [268 shell32.inc WriteCabinetState proTO STDCALL :DWORD]
13256 [209 ole32.inc WriteClassStg proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13257 [209 ole32.inc WriteClassStm proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD]
13258 [119 kernel32.inc WriteConsoleA proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWORD,:D
WORD,:DWORD]
13259 [119 kernel32.inc WriteConsoleInputA proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWO
RD,:DWORD]
13260 [119 kernel32.inc WriteConsoleInputW proTO STDCALL :DWORD,:DWORD,:DWO
RD,:DWORD]
13267
Quote
004011E5 inc eax
004011E6 mov dword ptr [ebx-78h],eax
004011E9 push 0
004011EB push 407084h
004011F0 push eax
004011F1 push 1
004011F3 call 00404FFF
004011F8 mov dword ptr [ebx-74h],eax
004011FB lea esi,[eax+5]
004011FE mov dword ptr [eax+1],6C6C64h
00401205 push eax
00401206 push dword ptr [ebx-78h]
00401209 call 004016A8
0040120E pop edx
0040120F mov dword ptr [edx+1],20636E69h
00401216 or eax,eax
00401218 je 004012C4
0040121E push eax
0040121F push 5
EAX 00000000h
EBX 004082A0h
The application crashes on Windows 10.0.10586 ::)
PS - small correction, if you dont run from the temporary folder, then everything works fine.
Oh well ::)
One more attempt, see attachment. I should really check more often the results - sorry for my stupid errors:
- one crash caused if launched from a non-Masm32 drive (no inc files...)
- another one if user has somefile.INC instead of somefile.inc
Both are corrected, and I hope it works now 8)
13754
Windows 10 Enterprise
Res
ctDll 344
ctDllBad 190
ctApi 13754
ctApiBad 944
13747
Windows 8.1 Enterprise
Res
ctDll 345
ctDllBad 187
ctApi 13747
ctApiBad 941
ctDll 345
ctDllBad 187
ctApi 13747
ctApiBad 941
Thanks a lot :icon14:
For info: This proggie searches \Masm32\Include\*.inc for PROTO entries, and checks
a) if the DLL with the same name loads via LoadLibrary
b) if the API calls are available with GetProcAddress
Hi JJ
Microsoft Windows XP
Res
ctDll 327
ctDllBad 151
ctApi 14453
ctApiBad 325
Here are the results :
14791
Microsoft Windows XP
Res
ctDll 337
ctDllBad 154
ctApi 14791
ctApiBad 304
Thanks. So far it seems there are no dramatic changes of API availability between Windows versions.
9890
Windows 8.1
Res
ctDll 249
ctDllBad 139
ctApi 9890
ctApiBad 676
Thanks, Marinus. Your ctApi value is very low, as if lots of things were not installed. No .NET on that machine?
Not many programmes installed on this machine, only some standard basic stuff, Masm32 and some utils for electronics and programming microcontrollers.
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1 is installed on this machine.