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GetThreadContext returning error 6, Invalid Handle?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-04-05 20:48 出处:网络
#include <iostream> #include <Windows.h> using std::cout; using std::endl; using std::cin; int main()
#include <iostream>
#include <Windows.h>

using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::cin;

int main()
{
    cout << "1." << GetLastError() << endl;
    PROCESS_INFORMATION processInfo;
    STARTUPINFOA startupInfo = {0};
    CONTEXT context;

    context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_FULL;

    cout << "3." << GetLastError() << endl;

    if (CreateProcess((PCHAR)"rsclient.exe", NULL, NULL, NULL, false, CREATE_SUSPENDED, NULL, NULL, &startupInfo, &processInfo) == false) {
        cout << "CreateProcess error: " << GetLastError() << endl;
    }

    cout << "4." << GetLastError() << endl;

    if (GetThreadContext(processInfo.hProcess, &context) == false) {
        cout << "GetThreadContext error:" << GetLastError() << endl;
    }

 开发者_StackOverflow   return 0;
}

output:

1.2
3.2
4.1813
GetThreadContext error:6

I can see the suspended process in task manager yet I'm getting an invalid handle error?

Also why does GetLastError() give an ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND at the start of the program?


You should use processInfo.hThread as that is the handle to the primary thread of the new process. processInfo.hProcess is a process handle, not a thread handle.

As for GetLastError() returning ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, presumably someone else called an API that called SetLastError(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND). From the documentation of GetLastError():

Return value

The return value is the calling thread's last-error code.

The Return Value section of the documentation for each function that sets the last-error code notes the conditions under which the function sets the last-error code. Most functions that set the thread's last-error code set it when they fail. However, some functions also set the last-error code when they succeed. If the function is not documented to set the last-error code, the value returned by this function is simply the most recent last-error code to have been set; some functions set the last-error code to 0 on success and others do not.


As you are calling GetThreadContext with process id as input, so Windows is not able to find any such kind of thread, so returning ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND. Better you give the main thread of newly created process and you will get the desired result.

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