Debugging CSRSS
The Client Server Run-Time Subsystem (CSRSS) is the user-mode process that controls the underlying layer for the Windows environment.
Note
Starting in Windows 10, CSRSS is a protected process and can only be debugged in kernel mode.
For general information on protected processes, as well as additional specifics on Windows protected, critical code such as wininit and csrss, see Windows Internals by Pavel Yosifovich, Mark E. Russinovich, David A. Solomon, and Alex Ionescu.
Display CSRSS Process Information
To examine CSRSS, some information is available using kernel debugging.
Use the !process extension to display information about processes associated with csrss.exe.
0: kd> !process 0 0 csrss.exe
PROCESS ffffe381a583b080
SessionId: 0 Cid: 027c Peb: e0c93ef000 ParentCid: 0270
DirBase: 115478000 ObjectTable: ffffaa87786b67c0 HandleCount: 722.
Image: csrss.exe
PROCESS ffffe381a68ab140
SessionId: 1 Cid: 02f4 Peb: 186a447000 ParentCid: 02dc
DirBase: 143c0e000 ObjectTable: ffffaa87786b5200 HandleCount: 445.
Image: csrss.exe
Take either of the associated processes, and set the context to that location using the .process (Set Process Context) command.
0: kd> .process /r /p ffffe381a583b080
Implicit process is now ffffe381`a583b080
Loading User Symbols
Now use the dt (Display Type) command to show the process structure directly:
0: kd> dt csrss!_csr_process
+0x000 ClientId : _CLIENT_ID
+0x010 ListLink : _LIST_ENTRY
+0x020 ThreadList : _LIST_ENTRY
+0x030 NtSession : Ptr64 _CSR_NT_SESSION
+0x038 ClientPort : Ptr64 Void
+0x040 ClientViewBase : Ptr64 Char
+0x048 ClientViewBounds : Ptr64 Char
+0x050 ProcessHandle : Ptr64 Void
+0x058 SequenceNumber : Uint4B
+0x05c Flags : Uint4B
+0x060 DebugFlags : Uint4B
+0x064 ReferenceCount : Int4B
+0x068 ProcessGroupId : Uint4B
+0x06c ProcessGroupSequence : Uint4B
+0x070 LastMessageSequence : Uint4B
+0x074 NumOutstandingMessages : Uint4B
+0x078 ShutdownLevel : Uint4B
+0x07c ShutdownFlags : Uint4B
+0x080 Luid : _LUID
+0x088 ServerDllPerProcessData : [1] Ptr64 Void
The !peb extension can be used to display additional information about the process environment block (PEB).