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1988-08-31
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/* Figure 2. A simple program that hooks a vector and then chains to the
/* original handler. */
#include <dos.h>
#define DOS_INT 0x21
void far interrupt newint21(); /* DOS */
/* Note: Original MSJ code had a typo in the following line of code -
oldint21 is correct, not oldin21 as in the article figure */
void (interrupt far * oldint21)();
unsigned long syscalls = 0;
void interrupt far newint21(es,ds,di,si,bp,sp,bx,dx,cx,ax,
ip,cs,flags)
unsigned es, ds, di, si, bp, sp, bx, dx, cx, ax, ip, cs, flags;
{
syscalls++;
_chain_intr(oldint21);
}
main()
{
/* save old int21 vector */
oldint21 = _dos_getvect(DOS_INT);
_dos_setvect(DOS_INT, newint21);
/* Note : the printf in the following line is not in the original
MSJ code - will return 2 syscalls, rather than 1 as per
the article */
printf("Waiting for you ... please hit a key\n\n");
getch();
printf("%lu syscalls\n", syscalls);
/* restore old int21 vector */
_dos_setvect(DOS_INT, oldint21);
exit(0);
}