ZwOpenProcess function (ntddk.h)
The ZwOpenProcess routine opens a handle to a process object and sets the access rights to this object.
Syntax
NTSYSAPI NTSTATUS ZwOpenProcess(
[out] PHANDLE ProcessHandle,
[in] ACCESS_MASK DesiredAccess,
[in] POBJECT_ATTRIBUTES ObjectAttributes,
[in, optional] PCLIENT_ID ClientId
);
Parameters
[out] ProcessHandle
A pointer to a variable of type HANDLE. The ZwOpenProcess routine writes the process handle to the variable that this parameter points to.
[in] DesiredAccess
An ACCESS_MASK value that contains the access rights that the caller has requested to the process object.
[in] ObjectAttributes
A pointer to an OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES structure that specifies the attributes to apply to the process object handle. The ObjectName field of this structure must be set to NULL. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
[in, optional] ClientId
A pointer to a client ID that identifies the thread whose process is to be opened. This parameter must be a non-NULL pointer to a valid client ID. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Return value
ZwOpenProcess returns STATUS_SUCCESS if the call is successful. Possible return values include the following error status codes.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_MIX | The caller either supplied an object name or failed to supply a client ID. |
STATUS_INVALID_CID | The specified client ID is not valid. |
STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER | The requested access rights are not valid for a process object. |
STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED | The requested access rights cannot be granted. |
Remarks
The ClientId parameter must point to a client ID that identifies the thread whose process is to be opened. In addition, the ObjectName field of the structure pointed to by ObjectAttributes must be set to NULL.
If the call to this function occurs in user mode, you should use the name "NtOpenProcess" instead of "ZwOpenProcess".
For calls from kernel-mode drivers, the NtXxx and ZwXxx versions of a Windows Native System Services routine can behave differently in the way that they handle and interpret input parameters. For more information about the relationship between the NtXxx and ZwXxx versions of a routine, see Using Nt and Zw Versions of the Native System Services Routines.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Universal |
Header | ntddk.h (include Ntddk.h, Ntifs.h) |
Library | NtosKrnl.lib |
DLL | NtosKrnl.exe |
IRQL | PASSIVE_LEVEL |
DDI compliance rules | HwStorPortProhibitedDDIs(storport), PowerIrpDDis(wdm) |
See also
Using Nt and Zw Versions of the Native System Services Routines