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@@ -2703,22 +2703,33 @@ get_uname,(void))
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#ifdef _WIN32
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OSVERSIONINFOEX info;
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int i;
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+ int is_client = 0;
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+ int is_server = 0;
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const char *plat = NULL;
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static struct {
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- unsigned major; unsigned minor; const char *version;
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+ unsigned major; unsigned minor;
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+ const char *client_version; const char *server_version;
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} win_version_table[] = {
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- { 6, 2, "Windows 8" },
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- { 6, 1, "Windows 7" },
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- { 6, 0, "Windows Vista" },
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- { 5, 2, "Windows Server 2003" },
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- { 5, 1, "Windows XP" },
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- { 5, 0, "Windows 2000" },
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- /* { 4, 0, "Windows NT 4.0" }, */
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- { 4, 90, "Windows Me" },
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- { 4, 10, "Windows 98" },
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- /* { 4, 0, "Windows 95" } */
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- { 3, 51, "Windows NT 3.51" },
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- { 0, 0, NULL }
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+ /* This table must be sorted in descending order.
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+ * Sources:
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+ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Microsoft_Windows_versions
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+ * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/winnt/
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+ * ns-winnt-_osversioninfoexa#remarks
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+ */
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+ /* Windows Server 2019 is indistinguishable from Windows Server 2016
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+ * using GetVersionEx().
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+ { 10, 0, NULL, "Windows Server 2019" }, */
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+ { 10, 0, "Windows 10", "Windows Server 2016" },
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+ { 6, 3, "Windows 8.1", "Windows Server 2012 R2" },
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+ { 6, 2, "Windows 8", "Windows Server 2012" },
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+ { 6, 1, "Windows 7", "Windows Server 2008 R2" },
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+ { 6, 0, "Windows Vista", "Windows Server 2008" },
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+ { 5, 2, "Windows XP Professional", "Windows Server 2003" },
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+ /* Windows XP did not have a server version, but we need something here */
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+ { 5, 1, "Windows XP", "Windows XP Server" },
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+ { 5, 0, "Windows 2000 Professional", "Windows 2000 Server" },
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+ /* Earlier versions are not supported by GetVersionEx(). */
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+ { 0, 0, NULL, NULL }
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};
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memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
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info.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(info);
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@@ -2728,25 +2739,34 @@ get_uname,(void))
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uname_result_is_set = 1;
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return uname_result;
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}
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- if (info.dwMajorVersion == 4 && info.dwMinorVersion == 0) {
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- if (info.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT)
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- plat = "Windows NT 4.0";
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- else
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- plat = "Windows 95";
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+#ifdef VER_NT_SERVER
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+ if (info.wProductType == VER_NT_SERVER ||
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+ info.wProductType == VER_NT_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER) {
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+ is_server = 1;
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} else {
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- for (i=0; win_version_table[i].major>0; ++i) {
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- if (win_version_table[i].major == info.dwMajorVersion &&
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- win_version_table[i].minor == info.dwMinorVersion) {
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- plat = win_version_table[i].version;
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- break;
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+ is_client = 1;
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+ }
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+#endif
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+ /* Search the version table for a matching version */
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+ for (i=0; win_version_table[i].major>0; ++i) {
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+ if (win_version_table[i].major == info.dwMajorVersion &&
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+ win_version_table[i].minor == info.dwMinorVersion) {
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+ if (is_server) {
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+ plat = win_version_table[i].server_version;
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+ } else {
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+ /* Use client versions for clients, and when we don't know if it
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+ * is a client or a server. */
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+ plat = win_version_table[i].client_version;
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}
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+ break;
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}
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}
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if (plat) {
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strlcpy(uname_result, plat, sizeof(uname_result));
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} else {
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- if (info.dwMajorVersion > 6 ||
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- (info.dwMajorVersion==6 && info.dwMinorVersion>2))
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+ if (info.dwMajorVersion > win_version_table[0].major ||
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+ (info.dwMajorVersion == win_version_table[0].major &&
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+ info.dwMinorVersion > win_version_table[0].minor))
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tor_snprintf(uname_result, sizeof(uname_result),
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"Very recent version of Windows [major=%d,minor=%d]",
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(int)info.dwMajorVersion,(int)info.dwMinorVersion);
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@@ -2755,12 +2775,25 @@ get_uname,(void))
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"Unrecognized version of Windows [major=%d,minor=%d]",
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(int)info.dwMajorVersion,(int)info.dwMinorVersion);
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}
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-#ifdef VER_NT_SERVER
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- if (info.wProductType == VER_NT_SERVER ||
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- info.wProductType == VER_NT_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER) {
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- strlcat(uname_result, " [server]", sizeof(uname_result));
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- }
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-#endif /* defined(VER_NT_SERVER) */
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+ /* Now append extra information to the name.
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+ *
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+ * Microsoft's API documentation says that on Windows 8.1 and later,
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+ * GetVersionEx returns Windows 8 (6.2) for applications without an
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+ * app compatibility manifest (including tor's default build).
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+ *
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+ * But in our testing, we have seen the actual Windows version on
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+ * Windows Server 2012 R2, even without a manifest. */
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+ if (info.dwMajorVersion > 6 ||
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+ (info.dwMajorVersion == 6 && info.dwMinorVersion >= 2)) {
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+ /* When GetVersionEx() returns Windows 8, the actual OS may be any
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+ * later version. */
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+ strlcat(uname_result, " [or later]", sizeof(uname_result));
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+ }
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+ /* When we don't know if the OS is a client or server version, we use
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+ * the client version, and this qualifier. */
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+ if (!is_server && !is_client) {
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+ strlcat(uname_result, " [client or server]", sizeof(uname_result));
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+ }
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#else /* !(defined(_WIN32)) */
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/* LCOV_EXCL_START -- can't provoke uname failure */
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strlcpy(uname_result, "Unknown platform", sizeof(uname_result));
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