musl libc doesn't supply any definitions for IPX, such as the SOL_IPX
macro. However, it still provides linux/ipx.h from Linux uAPI header
files if it exists.
Linux kernel wouldn't drop linux/ipx.h from uAPI headers until 5.15,
although IPX support has already been marked obsolete since 2018.
Fix this by not defining HAS_IPX if linux/ipx.h has been included but
nothing defines the SOL_IPX macro.
Status of IPX support from other libcs are noted below:
- bionic: netipx/ipx.h does not exist. linux/ipx.h may or may not
exist. Note that sys/socket.h defines SOL_IPX even if linux/ipx.h is
missing.
- glibc: netipx/ipx.h exists. In this case, Wine assumes IPX support
even if the operating system does not support it in runtime.
- BSD variants: netipx/ipx.h may or may not exist. linux/ipx.h does not
exist. Some BSDs supply SO_DEFAULT_HEADERS instead of SOL_IPX.
Fixes: 41cc117b3f
The graphics driver information is stored as a property in the desktop window. When the server
get_desktop_window handler simply returns a window handle when the window station is invisible,
the window handle doesn't have the graphics driver property, which is set in desktop_window_proc()
when handling WM_NCCREATE. Removing the invisible window station check allows an invisible explorer
desktop window to be created and with the required property.
In order to implement FILE_DISPOSITION_POSIX_SEMANTICS, it will be necessary
to add additional flags to closed_fd. In preparation for this, the unlink
member variable has been replaced with disp_flags which directly reflects the
flags defined in the FILE_DISPOSITION_INFORMATION_EX structure.
Signed-off-by: Joel Holdsworth <joel@airwebreathe.org.uk>
The FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE can be used with the FILE_DISPOSITION_ON_CLOSE flag
of FileDispositionInformationEx.
Signed-off-by: Joel Holdsworth <joel@airwebreathe.org.uk>
When applying a new cursor clipping rect, or to the previous foreground
thread when foreground changes, to notify it of the cursor clipping rect
being reset.
Code is duplicated in ntdll.dll (for 32bit only and old Wow configuration)
and wow64.dll for new Wow64 configurations.
Signed-off-by: Eric Pouech <eric.pouech@gmail.com>
This patch addresses an issue in Second Life and potentially other
multi-threaded applications which process WM_KEYDOWN in one thread
and then verify that the key is "still down" with GetAsyncKeyState
from another thread. Wine uses a per-thread key cache, resulting
in inconsistent views of key status. Caches are now invalidated
when an input event is injected by the driver or via SendInput.