📄 nullptr.c
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* Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Supernar Systems, Ltd. All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
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* must include the following acknowledgment:
*
* "This product uses DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender technology."
*
* Alternately, this acknowledgment may appear in the software itself, if
* and wherever such third-party acknowledgments normally appear.
*
* 4. Products derived from this software may not be called "DOS/32A" or
* "DOS/32 Advanced".
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*
*/
/*****************************************************************************
NULLPTR.C
This is an example of what happens when you use an uninitialized (null)
pointer to access memory under DOS/32 Advanced with Null-Pointer Protection
turned on.
*****************************************************************************/
char *mypointer;
/*
#pragma aux nullptr = \
"mov ds:[0000h],al";
*/
void nullptr() {
mypointer=0;
*mypointer=0;
}
#pragma aux cls = \
"mov ax,03h" \
"int 10h" \
modify [eax];
#pragma aux getkey = \
"xor ax,ax" \
"int 16h" \
modify [eax];
#pragma aux nullptrchk = \
"mov ax,0FF89h" \
"int 21h" \
"cmp eax,'ID32'" \
"mov eax,2" \
"jnz @@done" \
"test edx,80h" \
"mov eax,1" \
"jz @@done" \
"mov eax,0" \
"@@done:" \
modify [eax ebx ecx edx esi edi]\
value [eax];
void main() {
cls();
printf("\
==================================================================\n\
This program will show how DOS/32 Advanced built-in Null-Pointer \n\
Protection feature can be used to trap down writes to the memory \n\
in range 0:00000000h to 0:00000010h (abs. addresses). \n\
\n\
When a null-pointer is used to access (write to) memory, the \n\
real mode interrupt vector table is most likely to be modified, \n\
and the first interrupt vectors, starting with INT 00h are to be \n\
overwritten since the bases of DS, ES and SS selectors are zero \n\
under DOS/4GW and DOS/32 Advanced. This may lead to improper \n\
exception handling in real mode and in worst case to application \n\
crashes, which in their turn can lead to loss of data. To \n\
prevent this, DOS/32 Advanced offers the programmers the ability \n\
to write-protect the first 16 bytes of memory, starting at \n\
absolute address 0:00000000h. The protection is done by hardware \n\
and 80x86 debug registers are used to accomplish this task. \n\
\n\
When developing an application, turn on the Null-Ptr Protection \n\
to ensure that your program does not contain any uninitialized \n\
(null) pointers. \n\
==================================================================\n\n");
printf("Now the Null-Pointer Protection will be triggered and debugger mode entered.\n");
printf("Press any key to continue...\n");
getkey();
printf("\n");
switch(nullptrchk()) {
case 0: nullptr();
break;
case 1: printf("Null-Pointer Protection is not active!!!\n\n");
printf("To turn on Null-Pointer Protection either use\n");
printf("the SUNSYS Setup Utility Program, or add the\n");
printf("following keyword to DOS32A environment string\n");
printf("in your autoexec.bat: /NULLP\n\n");
break;
case 2: printf("DOS/32 Advanced not detected!!!\n\n");
break;
}
exit(0);
}
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