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HbinHeader

Struct HbinHeader 

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pub struct HbinHeader {
    pub offset: u32,
    pub size: u32,
    pub reserved: u64,
    pub timestamp: u64,
    pub spare: u32,
}
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Hive bin header (32 bytes). Hive bins immediately follow the 4096-byte base block and contain all cells (keys, values, security descriptors, etc.).

Reference: research/regf-binary-format-specification.md Section 2.1

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§offset: u32

Offset of this hbin from the start of hive bins data (NOT file start). First hbin has offset 0.

§size: u32

Size of this hbin in bytes (including 32-byte header). Always multiple of 4096.

§reserved: u64

Reserved (8 bytes). Typically zero.

§timestamp: u64

FILETIME timestamp. Only meaningful for the first hbin.

§spare: u32

Runtime spare/memory allocation field. No meaning on disk.

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impl HbinHeader

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pub const SIZE: u32 = 32

Size of the hbin header in bytes.

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impl BinRead for HbinHeader

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type Args = ()

The type used for the args parameter of read_args() and read_options(). Read more
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fn read_options<R: Read + Seek>( __binrw_generated_var_reader: &mut R, __binrw_generated_var_options: &ReadOptions, __binrw_generated_var_arguments: Self::Args, ) -> BinResult<Self>

Read Self from the reader using the given ReadOptions and arguments.
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fn read<R>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Self, Error>
where R: Read + Seek, Self::Args: Default,

Read Self from the reader using default arguments.
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fn read_args<R>(reader: &mut R, args: Self::Args) -> Result<Self, Error>
where R: Read + Seek,

Read Self from the reader using the given arguments.
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fn after_parse<R>( &mut self, _: &mut R, _: &ReadOptions, _: Self::Args, ) -> Result<(), Error>
where R: Read + Seek,

Runs any post-processing steps required to finalize construction of the object.
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impl Clone for HbinHeader

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fn clone(&self) -> HbinHeader

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for HbinHeader

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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