| //! Implementation for Windows | 
 | use crate::Error; | 
 | use core::{ffi::c_void, mem::MaybeUninit, num::NonZeroU32, ptr}; | 
 |  | 
 | const BCRYPT_USE_SYSTEM_PREFERRED_RNG: u32 = 0x00000002; | 
 |  | 
 | #[link(name = "bcrypt")] | 
 | extern "system" { | 
 |     fn BCryptGenRandom( | 
 |         hAlgorithm: *mut c_void, | 
 |         pBuffer: *mut u8, | 
 |         cbBuffer: u32, | 
 |         dwFlags: u32, | 
 |     ) -> u32; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Forbidden when targetting UWP | 
 | #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] | 
 | #[link(name = "advapi32")] | 
 | extern "system" { | 
 |     #[link_name = "SystemFunction036"] | 
 |     fn RtlGenRandom(RandomBuffer: *mut c_void, RandomBufferLength: u32) -> u8; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | pub fn getrandom_inner(dest: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) -> Result<(), Error> { | 
 |     // Prevent overflow of u32 | 
 |     for chunk in dest.chunks_mut(u32::max_value() as usize) { | 
 |         // BCryptGenRandom was introduced in Windows Vista | 
 |         let ret = unsafe { | 
 |             BCryptGenRandom( | 
 |                 ptr::null_mut(), | 
 |                 chunk.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, | 
 |                 chunk.len() as u32, | 
 |                 BCRYPT_USE_SYSTEM_PREFERRED_RNG, | 
 |             ) | 
 |         }; | 
 |         // NTSTATUS codes use the two highest bits for severity status. | 
 |         if ret >> 30 == 0b11 { | 
 |             // Failed. Try RtlGenRandom as a fallback. | 
 |             #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] | 
 |             { | 
 |                 let ret = | 
 |                     unsafe { RtlGenRandom(chunk.as_mut_ptr() as *mut c_void, chunk.len() as u32) }; | 
 |                 if ret != 0 { | 
 |                     continue; | 
 |                 } | 
 |             } | 
 |             // We zeroize the highest bit, so the error code will reside | 
 |             // inside the range designated for OS codes. | 
 |             let code = ret ^ (1 << 31); | 
 |             // SAFETY: the second highest bit is always equal to one, | 
 |             // so it's impossible to get zero. Unfortunately the type | 
 |             // system does not have a way to express this yet. | 
 |             let code = unsafe { NonZeroU32::new_unchecked(code) }; | 
 |             return Err(Error::from(code)); | 
 |         } | 
 |     } | 
 |     Ok(()) | 
 | } |