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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // //// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // // Description: // SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle class // // History: // 10/12/2005: SarjanaS: Initial implementation. // //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles; using System.Security; namespace MS.Internal.Security.RightsManagement { [SecurityCritical(SecurityCriticalScope.Everything)] internal sealed class SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle : SafeHandle { //Although it is not obvious this constructor is being called by the interop services // it throws exceptions without it private SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle() : base(IntPtr.Zero, true) { } // We have incompatibility between SafeHandle class hierarchy and the unmanaged // DRM SDK declarations. In the safe handle hierarchy it is assumed that the type // of handle is the IntPtr (64 or 32 bit depending on the platform). In the unmanaged // SDK C++ unsigned long type is used, which is 32 bit regardless of the platform. // We have decided the safest thing would be to still use the SafeHandle classes // and subclasses and cast variable back and force under assumption that IntPtr // is at least as big as unsigned long (in the managed code we generally use uint // declaration for that) internal SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle(uint handle) : base((IntPtr)handle, true) // "true" means "owns the handle" { } // base class expects us to override this method with the handle specific release code protected override bool ReleaseHandle() { int z = 0; if (!IsInvalid) { // we can not use safe handle in the DrmClose... function // as the SafeHandle implementation marks this instance as an invalid by the time // ReleaseHandle is called. After that marshalling code doesn't let the current instance // of the Safe*Handle sub-class to cross managed/unmanaged boundary. z = SafeNativeMethods.DRMCloseSession((uint)this.handle); #if DEBUG Errors.ThrowOnErrorCode(z); #endif // This member might be called twice(depending on the client app). In order to // prevent Unmanaged RM SDK from returning an error (Handle is already closed) // we need to mark our handle as invalid after successful close call base.SetHandle(IntPtr.Zero); } return (z>=0); } // apparently there is no existing implementation that treats Zero and only Zero as an invalid value // so we are sub-classing the base class and we need to override the IsInvalid property along with // ReleaseHandle implementation public override bool IsInvalid { get { return this.handle.Equals(IntPtr.Zero); } } } } // File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007. //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // //// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // // Description: // SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle class // // History: // 10/12/2005: SarjanaS: Initial implementation. // //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles; using System.Security; namespace MS.Internal.Security.RightsManagement { [SecurityCritical(SecurityCriticalScope.Everything)] internal sealed class SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle : SafeHandle { //Although it is not obvious this constructor is being called by the interop services // it throws exceptions without it private SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle() : base(IntPtr.Zero, true) { } // We have incompatibility between SafeHandle class hierarchy and the unmanaged // DRM SDK declarations. In the safe handle hierarchy it is assumed that the type // of handle is the IntPtr (64 or 32 bit depending on the platform). In the unmanaged // SDK C++ unsigned long type is used, which is 32 bit regardless of the platform. // We have decided the safest thing would be to still use the SafeHandle classes // and subclasses and cast variable back and force under assumption that IntPtr // is at least as big as unsigned long (in the managed code we generally use uint // declaration for that) internal SafeRightsManagementSessionHandle(uint handle) : base((IntPtr)handle, true) // "true" means "owns the handle" { } // base class expects us to override this method with the handle specific release code protected override bool ReleaseHandle() { int z = 0; if (!IsInvalid) { // we can not use safe handle in the DrmClose... function // as the SafeHandle implementation marks this instance as an invalid by the time // ReleaseHandle is called. After that marshalling code doesn't let the current instance // of the Safe*Handle sub-class to cross managed/unmanaged boundary. z = SafeNativeMethods.DRMCloseSession((uint)this.handle); #if DEBUG Errors.ThrowOnErrorCode(z); #endif // This member might be called twice(depending on the client app). In order to // prevent Unmanaged RM SDK from returning an error (Handle is already closed) // we need to mark our handle as invalid after successful close call base.SetHandle(IntPtr.Zero); } return (z>=0); } // apparently there is no existing implementation that treats Zero and only Zero as an invalid value // so we are sub-classing the base class and we need to override the IsInvalid property along with // ReleaseHandle implementation public override bool IsInvalid { get { return this.handle.Equals(IntPtr.Zero); } } } } // File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.
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