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Dimitris Vikeloudas wrote:
Does this mean that CRT functions like open or read are implemented using CreateFile and ReadFile.


Yes. On the Windows platform many of the CRT functions are nothing more than wrappers for their Windows API equivalents. The function in question... fopen will ultimately result in a call to the CreateFile Function[^] with the OPEN_EXISTING disposition. Which is yet another wrapper for CreateFileW if your in a non-unicode build. Calling CreateFileW with OPEN_EXISTING will result in a call to the NtOpenFile Function[^] which will push all the arguments on the stack and will pass through a call gate[^] via the SYSENTER instruction and result in a call to the ZwOpenFile[^] function.

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-David Delaune
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