wine/files/dos_fs.c

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C

/*
* DOS file system functions
*
* Copyright 1993 Erik Bos
* Copyright 1996 Alexandre Julliard
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "windef.h"
#include "winuser.h"
#include "wine/winbase16.h"
#include "winerror.h"
#include "drive.h"
#include "file.h"
#include "heap.h"
#include "msdos.h"
#include "syslevel.h"
#include "server.h"
#include "process.h"
#include "debug.h"
/* Define the VFAT ioctl to get both short and long file names */
/* FIXME: is it possible to get this to work on other systems? */
#ifdef linux
#define VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH _IOR('r', 1, long)
/* We want the real kernel dirent structure, not the libc one */
typedef struct
{
long d_ino;
long d_off;
unsigned short d_reclen;
char d_name[256];
} KERNEL_DIRENT;
#else /* linux */
#undef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH /* just in case... */
#endif /* linux */
/* Chars we don't want to see in DOS file names */
#define INVALID_DOS_CHARS "*?<>|\"+=,;[] \345"
static const DOS_DEVICE DOSFS_Devices[] =
/* name, device flags (see Int 21/AX=0x4400) */
{
{ "CON", 0xc0d3 },
{ "PRN", 0xa0c0 },
{ "NUL", 0x80c4 },
{ "AUX", 0x80c0 },
{ "LPT1", 0xa0c0 },
{ "LPT2", 0xa0c0 },
{ "LPT3", 0xa0c0 },
{ "LPT4", 0xc0d3 },
{ "COM1", 0x80c0 },
{ "COM2", 0x80c0 },
{ "COM3", 0x80c0 },
{ "COM4", 0x80c0 },
{ "SCSIMGR$", 0xc0c0 },
{ "HPSCAN", 0xc0c0 }
};
#define GET_DRIVE(path) \
(((path)[1] == ':') ? toupper((path)[0]) - 'A' : DOSFS_CurDrive)
/* Directory info for DOSFS_ReadDir */
typedef struct
{
DIR *dir;
#ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
int fd;
char short_name[12];
KERNEL_DIRENT dirent[2];
#endif
} DOS_DIR;
/* Info structure for FindFirstFile handle */
typedef struct
{
LPSTR path;
LPSTR long_mask;
LPSTR short_mask;
BYTE attr;
int drive;
int cur_pos;
DOS_DIR *dir;
} FIND_FIRST_INFO;
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_ValidDOSName
*
* Return 1 if Unix file 'name' is also a valid MS-DOS name
* (i.e. contains only valid DOS chars, lower-case only, fits in 8.3 format).
* File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
*/
static int DOSFS_ValidDOSName( const char *name, int ignore_case )
{
static const char invalid_chars[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" INVALID_DOS_CHARS;
const char *p = name;
const char *invalid = ignore_case ? (invalid_chars + 26) : invalid_chars;
int len = 0;
if (*p == '.')
{
/* Check for "." and ".." */
p++;
if (*p == '.') p++;
/* All other names beginning with '.' are invalid */
return (IS_END_OF_NAME(*p));
}
while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*p))
{
if (strchr( invalid, *p )) return 0; /* Invalid char */
if (*p == '.') break; /* Start of the extension */
if (++len > 8) return 0; /* Name too long */
p++;
}
if (*p != '.') return 1; /* End of name */
p++;
if (IS_END_OF_NAME(*p)) return 0; /* Empty extension not allowed */
len = 0;
while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*p))
{
if (strchr( invalid, *p )) return 0; /* Invalid char */
if (*p == '.') return 0; /* Second extension not allowed */
if (++len > 3) return 0; /* Extension too long */
p++;
}
return 1;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat
*
* Convert a file name to DOS FCB format (8+3 chars, padded with blanks),
* expanding wild cards and converting to upper-case in the process.
* File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
* Return FALSE if the name is not a valid DOS name.
* 'buffer' must be at least 12 characters long.
*/
BOOL DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat( LPCSTR name, LPSTR buffer )
{
static const char invalid_chars[] = INVALID_DOS_CHARS;
const char *p = name;
int i;
/* Check for "." and ".." */
if (*p == '.')
{
p++;
strcpy( buffer, ". " );
if (*p == '.')
{
buffer[1] = '.';
p++;
}
return (!*p || (*p == '/') || (*p == '\\'));
}
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
switch(*p)
{
case '\0':
case '\\':
case '/':
case '.':
buffer[i] = ' ';
break;
case '?':
p++;
/* fall through */
case '*':
buffer[i] = '?';
break;
default:
if (strchr( invalid_chars, *p )) return FALSE;
buffer[i] = toupper(*p);
p++;
break;
}
}
if (*p == '*')
{
/* Skip all chars after wildcard up to first dot */
while (*p && (*p != '/') && (*p != '\\') && (*p != '.')) p++;
}
else
{
/* Check if name too long */
if (*p && (*p != '/') && (*p != '\\') && (*p != '.')) return FALSE;
}
if (*p == '.') p++; /* Skip dot */
for (i = 8; i < 11; i++)
{
switch(*p)
{
case '\0':
case '\\':
case '/':
buffer[i] = ' ';
break;
case '.':
return FALSE; /* Second extension not allowed */
case '?':
p++;
/* fall through */
case '*':
buffer[i] = '?';
break;
default:
if (strchr( invalid_chars, *p )) return FALSE;
buffer[i] = toupper(*p);
p++;
break;
}
}
buffer[11] = '\0';
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat
*
* Convert a file name from FCB to DTA format (name.ext, null-terminated)
* converting to upper-case in the process.
* File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
* 'buffer' must be at least 13 characters long.
*/
static void DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( LPCSTR name, LPSTR buffer )
{
char *p;
memcpy( buffer, name, 8 );
for (p = buffer + 8; (p > buffer) && (p[-1] == ' '); p--);
*p++ = '.';
memcpy( p, name + 8, 3 );
for (p += 3; p[-1] == ' '; p--);
if (p[-1] == '.') p--;
*p = '\0';
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_MatchShort
*
* Check a DOS file name against a mask (both in FCB format).
*/
static int DOSFS_MatchShort( const char *mask, const char *name )
{
int i;
for (i = 11; i > 0; i--, mask++, name++)
if ((*mask != '?') && (*mask != *name)) return 0;
return 1;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_MatchLong
*
* Check a long file name against a mask.
*/
static int DOSFS_MatchLong( const char *mask, const char *name,
int case_sensitive )
{
if (!strcmp( mask, "*.*" )) return 1;
while (*name && *mask)
{
if (*mask == '*')
{
mask++;
while (*mask == '*') mask++; /* Skip consecutive '*' */
if (!*mask) return 1;
if (case_sensitive) while (*name && (*name != *mask)) name++;
else while (*name && (toupper(*name) != toupper(*mask))) name++;
if (!*name) return 0;
}
else if (*mask != '?')
{
if (case_sensitive)
{
if (*mask != *name) return 0;
}
else if (toupper(*mask) != toupper(*name)) return 0;
}
mask++;
name++;
}
return (!*name && !*mask);
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_OpenDir
*/
static DOS_DIR *DOSFS_OpenDir( LPCSTR path )
{
DOS_DIR *dir = HeapAlloc( SystemHeap, 0, sizeof(*dir) );
if (!dir)
{
SetLastError( ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY );
return NULL;
}
/* Treat empty path as root directory. This simplifies path split into
directory and mask in several other places */
if (!*path) path = "/";
#ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
/* Check if the VFAT ioctl is supported on this directory */
if ((dir->fd = open( path, O_RDONLY )) != -1)
{
if (ioctl( dir->fd, VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH, (long)dir->dirent ) == -1)
{
close( dir->fd );
dir->fd = -1;
}
else
{
/* Set the file pointer back at the start of the directory */
lseek( dir->fd, 0, SEEK_SET );
dir->dir = NULL;
return dir;
}
}
#endif /* VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH */
/* Now use the standard opendir/readdir interface */
if (!(dir->dir = opendir( path )))
{
HeapFree( SystemHeap, 0, dir );
return NULL;
}
return dir;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_CloseDir
*/
static void DOSFS_CloseDir( DOS_DIR *dir )
{
#ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
if (dir->fd != -1) close( dir->fd );
#endif /* VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH */
if (dir->dir) closedir( dir->dir );
HeapFree( SystemHeap, 0, dir );
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_ReadDir
*/
static BOOL DOSFS_ReadDir( DOS_DIR *dir, LPCSTR *long_name,
LPCSTR *short_name )
{
struct dirent *dirent;
#ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
if (dir->fd != -1)
{
if (ioctl( dir->fd, VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH, (long)dir->dirent ) != -1) {
if (!dir->dirent[0].d_reclen) return FALSE;
if (!DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat( dir->dirent[0].d_name, dir->short_name ))
dir->short_name[0] = '\0';
*short_name = dir->short_name;
if (dir->dirent[1].d_name[0]) *long_name = dir->dirent[1].d_name;
else *long_name = dir->dirent[0].d_name;
return TRUE;
}
}
#endif /* VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH */
if (!(dirent = readdir( dir->dir ))) return FALSE;
*long_name = dirent->d_name;
*short_name = NULL;
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_Hash
*
* Transform a Unix file name into a hashed DOS name. If the name is a valid
* DOS name, it is converted to upper-case; otherwise it is replaced by a
* hashed version that fits in 8.3 format.
* File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
* 'buffer' must be at least 13 characters long.
*/
static void DOSFS_Hash( LPCSTR name, LPSTR buffer, BOOL dir_format,
BOOL ignore_case )
{
static const char invalid_chars[] = INVALID_DOS_CHARS "~.";
static const char hash_chars[32] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ012345";
const char *p, *ext;
char *dst;
unsigned short hash;
int i;
if (dir_format) strcpy( buffer, " " );
if (DOSFS_ValidDOSName( name, ignore_case ))
{
/* Check for '.' and '..' */
if (*name == '.')
{
buffer[0] = '.';
if (!dir_format) buffer[1] = buffer[2] = '\0';
if (name[1] == '.') buffer[1] = '.';
return;
}
/* Simply copy the name, converting to uppercase */
for (dst = buffer; !IS_END_OF_NAME(*name) && (*name != '.'); name++)
*dst++ = toupper(*name);
if (*name == '.')
{
if (dir_format) dst = buffer + 8;
else *dst++ = '.';
for (name++; !IS_END_OF_NAME(*name); name++)
*dst++ = toupper(*name);
}
if (!dir_format) *dst = '\0';
return;
}
/* Compute the hash code of the file name */
/* If you know something about hash functions, feel free to */
/* insert a better algorithm here... */
if (ignore_case)
{
for (p = name, hash = 0xbeef; !IS_END_OF_NAME(p[1]); p++)
hash = (hash<<3) ^ (hash>>5) ^ tolower(*p) ^ (tolower(p[1]) << 8);
hash = (hash<<3) ^ (hash>>5) ^ tolower(*p); /* Last character*/
}
else
{
for (p = name, hash = 0xbeef; !IS_END_OF_NAME(p[1]); p++)
hash = (hash << 3) ^ (hash >> 5) ^ *p ^ (p[1] << 8);
hash = (hash << 3) ^ (hash >> 5) ^ *p; /* Last character */
}
/* Find last dot for start of the extension */
for (p = name+1, ext = NULL; !IS_END_OF_NAME(*p); p++)
if (*p == '.') ext = p;
if (ext && IS_END_OF_NAME(ext[1]))
ext = NULL; /* Empty extension ignored */
/* Copy first 4 chars, replacing invalid chars with '_' */
for (i = 4, p = name, dst = buffer; i > 0; i--, p++)
{
if (IS_END_OF_NAME(*p) || (p == ext)) break;
*dst++ = strchr( invalid_chars, *p ) ? '_' : toupper(*p);
}
/* Pad to 5 chars with '~' */
while (i-- >= 0) *dst++ = '~';
/* Insert hash code converted to 3 ASCII chars */
*dst++ = hash_chars[(hash >> 10) & 0x1f];
*dst++ = hash_chars[(hash >> 5) & 0x1f];
*dst++ = hash_chars[hash & 0x1f];
/* Copy the first 3 chars of the extension (if any) */
if (ext)
{
if (!dir_format) *dst++ = '.';
for (i = 3, ext++; (i > 0) && !IS_END_OF_NAME(*ext); i--, ext++)
*dst++ = strchr( invalid_chars, *ext ) ? '_' : toupper(*ext);
}
if (!dir_format) *dst = '\0';
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_FindUnixName
*
* Find the Unix file name in a given directory that corresponds to
* a file name (either in Unix or DOS format).
* File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
* Return TRUE if OK, FALSE if no file name matches.
*
* 'long_buf' must be at least 'long_len' characters long. If the long name
* turns out to be larger than that, the function returns FALSE.
* 'short_buf' must be at least 13 characters long.
*/
BOOL DOSFS_FindUnixName( LPCSTR path, LPCSTR name, LPSTR long_buf,
INT long_len, LPSTR short_buf, BOOL ignore_case)
{
DOS_DIR *dir;
LPCSTR long_name, short_name;
char dos_name[12], tmp_buf[13];
BOOL ret;
const char *p = strchr( name, '/' );
int len = p ? (int)(p - name) : strlen(name);
if ((p = strchr( name, '\\' ))) len = MIN( (int)(p - name), len );
if (long_len < len + 1) return FALSE;
TRACE(dosfs, "%s,%s\n", path, name );
if (!DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat( name, dos_name )) dos_name[0] = '\0';
if (!(dir = DOSFS_OpenDir( path )))
{
WARN(dosfs, "(%s,%s): can't open dir: %s\n",
path, name, strerror(errno) );
return FALSE;
}
while ((ret = DOSFS_ReadDir( dir, &long_name, &short_name )))
{
/* Check against Unix name */
if (len == strlen(long_name))
{
if (!ignore_case)
{
if (!lstrncmpA( long_name, name, len )) break;
}
else
{
if (!lstrncmpiA( long_name, name, len )) break;
}
}
if (dos_name[0])
{
/* Check against hashed DOS name */
if (!short_name)
{
DOSFS_Hash( long_name, tmp_buf, TRUE, ignore_case );
short_name = tmp_buf;
}
if (!strcmp( dos_name, short_name )) break;
}
}
if (ret)
{
if (long_buf) strcpy( long_buf, long_name );
if (short_buf)
{
if (short_name)
DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( short_name, short_buf );
else
DOSFS_Hash( long_name, short_buf, FALSE, ignore_case );
}
TRACE(dosfs, "(%s,%s) -> %s (%s)\n",
path, name, long_name, short_buf ? short_buf : "***");
}
else
WARN(dosfs, "'%s' not found in '%s'\n", name, path);
DOSFS_CloseDir( dir );
return ret;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_GetDevice
*
* Check if a DOS file name represents a DOS device and return the device.
*/
const DOS_DEVICE *DOSFS_GetDevice( const char *name )
{
int i;
const char *p;
if (!name) return NULL; /* if FILE_DupUnixHandle was used */
if (name[0] && (name[1] == ':')) name += 2;
if ((p = strrchr( name, '/' ))) name = p + 1;
if ((p = strrchr( name, '\\' ))) name = p + 1;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(DOSFS_Devices)/sizeof(DOSFS_Devices[0]); i++)
{
const char *dev = DOSFS_Devices[i].name;
if (!lstrncmpiA( dev, name, strlen(dev) ))
{
p = name + strlen( dev );
if (!*p || (*p == '.')) return &DOSFS_Devices[i];
}
}
return NULL;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_GetDeviceByHandle
*/
const DOS_DEVICE *DOSFS_GetDeviceByHandle( HFILE hFile )
{
struct get_file_info_request req;
struct get_file_info_reply reply;
req.handle = hFile;
CLIENT_SendRequest( REQ_GET_FILE_INFO, -1, 1, &req, sizeof(req) );
if (!CLIENT_WaitSimpleReply( &reply, sizeof(reply), NULL ) &&
(reply.type == FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN))
{
if ((reply.attr >= 0) &&
(reply.attr < sizeof(DOSFS_Devices)/sizeof(DOSFS_Devices[0])))
return &DOSFS_Devices[reply.attr];
}
return NULL;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_OpenDevice
*
* Open a DOS device. This might not map 1:1 into the UNIX device concept.
*/
HFILE DOSFS_OpenDevice( const char *name, DWORD access )
{
int i;
const char *p;
if (!name) return (HFILE)NULL; /* if FILE_DupUnixHandle was used */
if (name[0] && (name[1] == ':')) name += 2;
if ((p = strrchr( name, '/' ))) name = p + 1;
if ((p = strrchr( name, '\\' ))) name = p + 1;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(DOSFS_Devices)/sizeof(DOSFS_Devices[0]); i++)
{
const char *dev = DOSFS_Devices[i].name;
if (!lstrncmpiA( dev, name, strlen(dev) ))
{
p = name + strlen( dev );
if (!*p || (*p == '.')) {
/* got it */
if (!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices[i].name,"NUL"))
return FILE_CreateFile( "/dev/null", access,
FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, 0, -1 );
if (!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices[i].name,"CON")) {
HFILE to_dup;
HFILE handle;
switch (access & (GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE)) {
case GENERIC_READ:
to_dup = GetStdHandle( STD_INPUT_HANDLE );
break;
case GENERIC_WRITE:
to_dup = GetStdHandle( STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE );
break;
default:
FIXME(dosfs,"can't open CON read/write\n");
return HFILE_ERROR;
break;
}
if (!DuplicateHandle( GetCurrentProcess(), to_dup, GetCurrentProcess(),
&handle, 0, FALSE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS ))
handle = HFILE_ERROR;
return handle;
}
if (!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices[i].name,"SCSIMGR$") ||
!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices[i].name,"HPSCAN"))
{
return FILE_CreateDevice( i, access, NULL );
}
FIXME(dosfs,"device open %s not supported (yet)\n",DOSFS_Devices[i].name);
return HFILE_ERROR;
}
}
}
return HFILE_ERROR;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_GetPathDrive
*
* Get the drive specified by a given path name (DOS or Unix format).
*/
static int DOSFS_GetPathDrive( const char **name )
{
int drive;
const char *p = *name;
if (*p && (p[1] == ':'))
{
drive = toupper(*p) - 'A';
*name += 2;
}
else if (*p == '/') /* Absolute Unix path? */
{
if ((drive = DRIVE_FindDriveRoot( name )) == -1)
{
MSG("Warning: %s not accessible from a DOS drive\n", *name );
/* Assume it really was a DOS name */
drive = DRIVE_GetCurrentDrive();
}
}
else drive = DRIVE_GetCurrentDrive();
if (!DRIVE_IsValid(drive))
{
SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE );
return -1;
}
return drive;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_GetFullName
*
* Convert a file name (DOS or mixed DOS/Unix format) to a valid
* Unix name / short DOS name pair.
* Return FALSE if one of the path components does not exist. The last path
* component is only checked if 'check_last' is non-zero.
* The buffers pointed to by 'long_buf' and 'short_buf' must be
* at least MAX_PATHNAME_LEN long.
*/
BOOL DOSFS_GetFullName( LPCSTR name, BOOL check_last, DOS_FULL_NAME *full )
{
BOOL found;
UINT flags;
char *p_l, *p_s, *root;
TRACE(dosfs, "%s (last=%d)\n",
name, check_last );
if ((full->drive = DOSFS_GetPathDrive( &name )) == -1) return FALSE;
flags = DRIVE_GetFlags( full->drive );
lstrcpynA( full->long_name, DRIVE_GetRoot( full->drive ),
sizeof(full->long_name) );
if (full->long_name[1]) root = full->long_name + strlen(full->long_name);
else root = full->long_name; /* root directory */
strcpy( full->short_name, "A:\\" );
full->short_name[0] += full->drive;
if ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) /* Absolute path */
{
while ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) name++;
}
else /* Relative path */
{
lstrcpynA( root + 1, DRIVE_GetUnixCwd( full->drive ),
sizeof(full->long_name) - (root - full->long_name) - 1 );
if (root[1]) *root = '/';
lstrcpynA( full->short_name + 3, DRIVE_GetDosCwd( full->drive ),
sizeof(full->short_name) - 3 );
}
p_l = full->long_name[1] ? full->long_name + strlen(full->long_name)
: full->long_name;
p_s = full->short_name[3] ? full->short_name + strlen(full->short_name)
: full->short_name + 2;
found = TRUE;
while (*name && found)
{
/* Check for '.' and '..' */
if (*name == '.')
{
if (IS_END_OF_NAME(name[1]))
{
name++;
while ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) name++;
continue;
}
else if ((name[1] == '.') && IS_END_OF_NAME(name[2]))
{
name += 2;
while ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) name++;
while ((p_l > root) && (*p_l != '/')) p_l--;
while ((p_s > full->short_name + 2) && (*p_s != '\\')) p_s--;
*p_l = *p_s = '\0'; /* Remove trailing separator */
continue;
}
}
/* Make sure buffers are large enough */
if ((p_s >= full->short_name + sizeof(full->short_name) - 14) ||
(p_l >= full->long_name + sizeof(full->long_name) - 1))
{
SetLastError( ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND );
return FALSE;
}
/* Get the long and short name matching the file name */
if ((found = DOSFS_FindUnixName( full->long_name, name, p_l + 1,
sizeof(full->long_name) - (p_l - full->long_name) - 1,
p_s + 1, !(flags & DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE) )))
{
*p_l++ = '/';
p_l += strlen(p_l);
*p_s++ = '\\';
p_s += strlen(p_s);
while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*name)) name++;
}
else if (!check_last)
{
*p_l++ = '/';
*p_s++ = '\\';
while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*name) &&
(p_s < full->short_name + sizeof(full->short_name) - 1) &&
(p_l < full->long_name + sizeof(full->long_name) - 1))
{
*p_s++ = tolower(*name);
/* If the drive is case-sensitive we want to create new */
/* files in lower-case otherwise we can't reopen them */
/* under the same short name. */
if (flags & DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE) *p_l++ = tolower(*name);
else *p_l++ = *name;
name++;
}
*p_l = *p_s = '\0';
}
while ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) name++;
}
if (!found)
{
if (check_last)
{
SetLastError( ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND );
return FALSE;
}
if (*name) /* Not last */
{
SetLastError( ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND );
return FALSE;
}
}
if (!full->long_name[0]) strcpy( full->long_name, "/" );
if (!full->short_name[2]) strcpy( full->short_name + 2, "\\" );
TRACE(dosfs, "returning %s = %s\n",
full->long_name, full->short_name );
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetShortPathName32A (KERNEL32.271)
*
* NOTES
* observed:
* longpath=NULL: LastError=ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, ret=0
* *longpath="" or invalid: LastError=ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME, ret=0
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetShortPathNameA( LPCSTR longpath, LPSTR shortpath,
DWORD shortlen )
{
DOS_FULL_NAME full_name;
if (!longpath)
{
SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return 0;
}
if (!longpath[0])
{
SetLastError(ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME);
return 0;
}
/* FIXME: is it correct to always return a fully qualified short path? */
if (!DOSFS_GetFullName( longpath, TRUE, &full_name ))
{
SetLastError(ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME);
return 0;
}
lstrcpynA( shortpath, full_name.short_name, shortlen );
return strlen( full_name.short_name );
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetShortPathName32W (KERNEL32.272)
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetShortPathNameW( LPCWSTR longpath, LPWSTR shortpath,
DWORD shortlen )
{
DOS_FULL_NAME full_name;
LPSTR longpathA ;
DWORD ret = 0;
if (!longpath)
{ SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
return 0;
}
if (!longpath[0])
{ SetLastError(ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME);
return 0;
}
longpathA = HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, longpath );
/* FIXME: is it correct to always return a fully qualified short path? */
if (DOSFS_GetFullName( longpathA, TRUE, &full_name ))
{
ret = strlen( full_name.short_name );
lstrcpynAtoW( shortpath, full_name.short_name, shortlen );
}
SetLastError(ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME);
HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, longpathA );
return 0;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetLongPathName32A (KERNEL32.xxx)
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetLongPathNameA( LPCSTR shortpath, LPSTR longpath,
DWORD longlen )
{
DOS_FULL_NAME full_name;
char *p;
char *longfilename;
DWORD shortpathlen;
if (!DOSFS_GetFullName( shortpath, TRUE, &full_name )) return 0;
lstrcpynA( longpath, full_name.short_name, longlen );
/* Do some hackery to get the long filename.
* FIXME: Would be better if it returned the
* long version of the directories too
*/
longfilename = strrchr(full_name.long_name, '/')+1;
if (longpath != NULL) {
if ((p = strrchr( longpath, '\\' )) != NULL) {
p++;
longlen -= (p-longpath);
lstrcpynA( p, longfilename , longlen);
}
}
shortpathlen =
((strrchr( full_name.short_name, '\\' ) - full_name.short_name) + 1);
return shortpathlen + strlen( longfilename );
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetLongPathName32W (KERNEL32.269)
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetLongPathNameW( LPCWSTR shortpath, LPWSTR longpath,
DWORD longlen )
{
DOS_FULL_NAME full_name;
DWORD ret = 0;
LPSTR shortpathA = HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, shortpath );
/* FIXME: is it correct to always return a fully qualified short path? */
if (DOSFS_GetFullName( shortpathA, TRUE, &full_name ))
{
ret = strlen( full_name.short_name );
lstrcpynAtoW( longpath, full_name.long_name, longlen );
}
HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, shortpathA );
return ret;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName
*
* Implementation of GetFullPathName32A/W.
*/
static DWORD DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName( LPCSTR name, DWORD len, LPSTR result,
BOOL unicode )
{
char buffer[MAX_PATHNAME_LEN];
int drive;
char *p;
DWORD ret;
/* last possible position for a char != 0 */
char *endchar = buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 2;
*endchar = '\0';
TRACE(dosfs, "converting '%s'\n", name );
if (!name || !result || ((drive = DOSFS_GetPathDrive( &name )) == -1) )
{ SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER );
return 0;
}
p = buffer;
*p++ = 'A' + drive;
*p++ = ':';
if (IS_END_OF_NAME(*name) && (*name)) /* Absolute path */
{
while (((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) && (!*endchar) )
*p++ = *name++;
}
else /* Relative path or empty path */
{
*p++ = '\\';
lstrcpynA( p, DRIVE_GetDosCwd(drive), sizeof(buffer) - 4 );
if ( *p )
{
p += strlen(p);
*p++ = '\\';
}
}
*p = '\0';
while (*name)
{
if (*name == '.')
{
if (IS_END_OF_NAME(name[1]))
{
name++;
while ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) name++;
continue;
}
else if ((name[1] == '.') && IS_END_OF_NAME(name[2]))
{
name += 2;
while ((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) name++;
if (p < buffer + 3) /* no previous dir component */
continue;
p--; /* skip previously added '\\' */
while ((*p == '\\') || (*p == '/')) p--;
/* skip previous dir component */
while ((*p != '\\') && (*p != '/')) p--;
p++;
continue;
}
}
if ( *endchar )
{ SetLastError( ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND );
return 0;
}
while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*name) && (!*endchar) )
*p++ = *name++;
while (((*name == '\\') || (*name == '/')) && (!*endchar) )
*p++ = *name++;
}
*p = '\0';
if (!(DRIVE_GetFlags(drive) & DRIVE_CASE_PRESERVING))
CharUpperA( buffer );
if (unicode)
lstrcpynAtoW( (LPWSTR)result, buffer, len );
else
lstrcpynA( result, buffer, len );
TRACE(dosfs, "returning '%s'\n", buffer );
/* If the lpBuffer buffer is too small, the return value is the
size of the buffer, in characters, required to hold the path. */
ret = strlen(buffer);
if (ret >= len )
SetLastError( ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER );
return ret;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetFullPathName32A (KERNEL32.272)
* NOTES
* if the path closed with '\', *lastpart is 0
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetFullPathNameA( LPCSTR name, DWORD len, LPSTR buffer,
LPSTR *lastpart )
{
DWORD ret = DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName( name, len, buffer, FALSE );
if (ret && lastpart)
{
LPSTR p = buffer + strlen(buffer);
if (*p != '\\')
{
while ((p > buffer + 2) && (*p != '\\')) p--;
*lastpart = p + 1;
}
else *lastpart = NULL;
}
return ret;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetFullPathName32W (KERNEL32.273)
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetFullPathNameW( LPCWSTR name, DWORD len, LPWSTR buffer,
LPWSTR *lastpart )
{
LPSTR nameA = HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, name );
DWORD ret = DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName( nameA, len, (LPSTR)buffer, TRUE );
HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, nameA );
if (ret && lastpart)
{
LPWSTR p = buffer + lstrlenW(buffer);
if (*p != (WCHAR)'\\')
{
while ((p > buffer + 2) && (*p != (WCHAR)'\\')) p--;
*lastpart = p + 1;
}
else *lastpart = NULL;
}
return ret;
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_FindNextEx
*/
static int DOSFS_FindNextEx( FIND_FIRST_INFO *info, WIN32_FIND_DATAA *entry )
{
BYTE attr = info->attr | FA_UNUSED | FA_ARCHIVE | FA_RDONLY;
UINT flags = DRIVE_GetFlags( info->drive );
char *p, buffer[MAX_PATHNAME_LEN];
const char *drive_path;
int drive_root;
LPCSTR long_name, short_name;
BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION fileinfo;
char dos_name[13];
if ((info->attr & ~(FA_UNUSED | FA_ARCHIVE | FA_RDONLY)) == FA_LABEL)
{
if (info->cur_pos) return 0;
entry->dwFileAttributes = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_LABEL;
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( (time_t)0, &entry->ftCreationTime, 0 );
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( (time_t)0, &entry->ftLastAccessTime, 0 );
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( (time_t)0, &entry->ftLastWriteTime, 0 );
entry->nFileSizeHigh = 0;
entry->nFileSizeLow = 0;
entry->dwReserved0 = 0;
entry->dwReserved1 = 0;
DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( DRIVE_GetLabel( info->drive ), entry->cFileName );
strcpy( entry->cAlternateFileName, entry->cFileName );
info->cur_pos++;
return 1;
}
drive_path = info->path + strlen(DRIVE_GetRoot( info->drive ));
while ((*drive_path == '/') || (*drive_path == '\\')) drive_path++;
drive_root = !*drive_path;
lstrcpynA( buffer, info->path, sizeof(buffer) - 1 );
strcat( buffer, "/" );
p = buffer + strlen(buffer);
while (DOSFS_ReadDir( info->dir, &long_name, &short_name ))
{
info->cur_pos++;
/* Don't return '.' and '..' in the root of the drive */
if (drive_root && (long_name[0] == '.') &&
(!long_name[1] || ((long_name[1] == '.') && !long_name[2])))
continue;
/* Check the long mask */
if (info->long_mask)
{
if (!DOSFS_MatchLong( info->long_mask, long_name,
flags & DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE )) continue;
}
/* Check the short mask */
if (info->short_mask)
{
if (!short_name)
{
DOSFS_Hash( long_name, dos_name, TRUE,
!(flags & DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE) );
short_name = dos_name;
}
if (!DOSFS_MatchShort( info->short_mask, short_name )) continue;
}
/* Check the file attributes */
lstrcpynA( p, long_name, sizeof(buffer) - (int)(p - buffer) );
if (!FILE_Stat( buffer, &fileinfo ))
{
WARN(dosfs, "can't stat %s\n", buffer);
continue;
}
if (fileinfo.dwFileAttributes & ~attr) continue;
/* We now have a matching entry; fill the result and return */
entry->dwFileAttributes = fileinfo.dwFileAttributes;
entry->ftCreationTime = fileinfo.ftCreationTime;
entry->ftLastAccessTime = fileinfo.ftLastAccessTime;
entry->ftLastWriteTime = fileinfo.ftLastWriteTime;
entry->nFileSizeHigh = fileinfo.nFileSizeHigh;
entry->nFileSizeLow = fileinfo.nFileSizeLow;
if (short_name)
DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( short_name, entry->cAlternateFileName );
else
DOSFS_Hash( long_name, entry->cAlternateFileName, FALSE,
!(flags & DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE) );
lstrcpynA( entry->cFileName, long_name, sizeof(entry->cFileName) );
if (!(flags & DRIVE_CASE_PRESERVING)) CharLowerA( entry->cFileName );
TRACE(dosfs, "returning %s (%s) %02lx %ld\n",
entry->cFileName, entry->cAlternateFileName,
entry->dwFileAttributes, entry->nFileSizeLow );
return 1;
}
return 0; /* End of directory */
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_FindNext
*
* Find the next matching file. Return the number of entries read to find
* the matching one, or 0 if no more entries.
* 'short_mask' is the 8.3 mask (in FCB format), 'long_mask' is the long
* file name mask. Either or both can be NULL.
*
* NOTE: This is supposed to be only called by the int21 emulation
* routines. Thus, we should own the Win16Mutex anyway.
* Nevertheless, we explicitly enter it to ensure the static
* directory cache is protected.
*/
int DOSFS_FindNext( const char *path, const char *short_mask,
const char *long_mask, int drive, BYTE attr,
int skip, WIN32_FIND_DATAA *entry )
{
static FIND_FIRST_INFO info = { NULL };
LPCSTR short_name, long_name;
int count;
SYSLEVEL_EnterWin16Lock();
/* Check the cached directory */
if (!(info.dir && info.path == path && info.short_mask == short_mask
&& info.long_mask == long_mask && info.drive == drive
&& info.attr == attr && info.cur_pos <= skip))
{
/* Not in the cache, open it anew */
if (info.dir) DOSFS_CloseDir( info.dir );
info.path = (LPSTR)path;
info.long_mask = (LPSTR)long_mask;
info.short_mask = (LPSTR)short_mask;
info.attr = attr;
info.drive = drive;
info.cur_pos = 0;
info.dir = DOSFS_OpenDir( info.path );
}
/* Skip to desired position */
while (info.cur_pos < skip)
if (info.dir && DOSFS_ReadDir( info.dir, &long_name, &short_name ))
info.cur_pos++;
else
break;
if (info.dir && info.cur_pos == skip && DOSFS_FindNextEx( &info, entry ))
count = info.cur_pos - skip;
else
count = 0;
if (!count)
{
if (info.dir) DOSFS_CloseDir( info.dir );
memset( &info, '\0', sizeof(info) );
}
SYSLEVEL_LeaveWin16Lock();
return count;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindFirstFile16 (KERNEL.413)
*/
HANDLE16 WINAPI FindFirstFile16( LPCSTR path, WIN32_FIND_DATAA *data )
{
DOS_FULL_NAME full_name;
HGLOBAL16 handle;
FIND_FIRST_INFO *info;
data->dwReserved0 = data->dwReserved1 = 0x0;
if (!path) return 0;
if (!DOSFS_GetFullName( path, FALSE, &full_name ))
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16;
if (!(handle = GlobalAlloc16( GMEM_MOVEABLE, sizeof(FIND_FIRST_INFO) )))
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16;
info = (FIND_FIRST_INFO *)GlobalLock16( handle );
info->path = HEAP_strdupA( SystemHeap, 0, full_name.long_name );
info->long_mask = strrchr( info->path, '/' );
*(info->long_mask++) = '\0';
info->short_mask = NULL;
info->attr = 0xff;
if (path[0] && (path[1] == ':')) info->drive = toupper(*path) - 'A';
else info->drive = DRIVE_GetCurrentDrive();
info->cur_pos = 0;
info->dir = DOSFS_OpenDir( info->path );
GlobalUnlock16( handle );
if (!FindNextFile16( handle, data ))
{
FindClose16( handle );
SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES );
return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16;
}
return handle;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindFirstFile32A (KERNEL32.123)
*/
HANDLE WINAPI FindFirstFileA( LPCSTR path, WIN32_FIND_DATAA *data )
{
HANDLE handle = FindFirstFile16( path, data );
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16) return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
return handle;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindFirstFile32W (KERNEL32.124)
*/
HANDLE WINAPI FindFirstFileW( LPCWSTR path, WIN32_FIND_DATAW *data )
{
WIN32_FIND_DATAA dataA;
LPSTR pathA = HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, path );
HANDLE handle = FindFirstFileA( pathA, &dataA );
HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, pathA );
if (handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
data->dwFileAttributes = dataA.dwFileAttributes;
data->ftCreationTime = dataA.ftCreationTime;
data->ftLastAccessTime = dataA.ftLastAccessTime;
data->ftLastWriteTime = dataA.ftLastWriteTime;
data->nFileSizeHigh = dataA.nFileSizeHigh;
data->nFileSizeLow = dataA.nFileSizeLow;
lstrcpyAtoW( data->cFileName, dataA.cFileName );
lstrcpyAtoW( data->cAlternateFileName, dataA.cAlternateFileName );
}
return handle;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindNextFile16 (KERNEL.414)
*/
BOOL16 WINAPI FindNextFile16( HANDLE16 handle, WIN32_FIND_DATAA *data )
{
FIND_FIRST_INFO *info;
if (!(info = (FIND_FIRST_INFO *)GlobalLock16( handle )))
{
SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE );
return FALSE;
}
GlobalUnlock16( handle );
if (!info->path || !info->dir)
{
SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES );
return FALSE;
}
if (!DOSFS_FindNextEx( info, data ))
{
DOSFS_CloseDir( info->dir ); info->dir = NULL;
HeapFree( SystemHeap, 0, info->path );
info->path = info->long_mask = NULL;
SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES );
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindNextFile32A (KERNEL32.126)
*/
BOOL WINAPI FindNextFileA( HANDLE handle, WIN32_FIND_DATAA *data )
{
return FindNextFile16( handle, data );
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindNextFile32W (KERNEL32.127)
*/
BOOL WINAPI FindNextFileW( HANDLE handle, WIN32_FIND_DATAW *data )
{
WIN32_FIND_DATAA dataA;
if (!FindNextFileA( handle, &dataA )) return FALSE;
data->dwFileAttributes = dataA.dwFileAttributes;
data->ftCreationTime = dataA.ftCreationTime;
data->ftLastAccessTime = dataA.ftLastAccessTime;
data->ftLastWriteTime = dataA.ftLastWriteTime;
data->nFileSizeHigh = dataA.nFileSizeHigh;
data->nFileSizeLow = dataA.nFileSizeLow;
lstrcpyAtoW( data->cFileName, dataA.cFileName );
lstrcpyAtoW( data->cAlternateFileName, dataA.cAlternateFileName );
return TRUE;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindClose16 (KERNEL.415)
*/
BOOL16 WINAPI FindClose16( HANDLE16 handle )
{
FIND_FIRST_INFO *info;
if ((handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16) ||
!(info = (FIND_FIRST_INFO *)GlobalLock16( handle )))
{
SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE );
return FALSE;
}
if (info->dir) DOSFS_CloseDir( info->dir );
if (info->path) HeapFree( SystemHeap, 0, info->path );
GlobalUnlock16( handle );
GlobalFree16( handle );
return TRUE;
}
/*************************************************************************
* FindClose32 (KERNEL32.119)
*/
BOOL WINAPI FindClose( HANDLE handle )
{
return FindClose16( (HANDLE16)handle );
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime
*
* Convert a Unix time to FILETIME format.
* The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the number of
* 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601, 0:00.
* 'remainder' is the nonnegative number of 100-ns intervals
* corresponding to the time fraction smaller than 1 second that
* couldn't be stored in the time_t value.
*/
void DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( time_t unix_time, FILETIME *filetime,
DWORD remainder )
{
/* NOTES:
CONSTANTS:
The time difference between 1 January 1601, 00:00:00 and
1 January 1970, 00:00:00 is 369 years, plus the leap years
from 1604 to 1968, excluding 1700, 1800, 1900.
This makes (1968 - 1600) / 4 - 3 = 89 leap days, and a total
of 134774 days.
Any day in that period had 24 * 60 * 60 = 86400 seconds.
The time difference is 134774 * 86400 * 10000000, which can be written
116444736000000000
27111902 * 2^32 + 3577643008
413 * 2^48 + 45534 * 2^32 + 54590 * 2^16 + 32768
If you find that these constants are buggy, please change them in all
instances in both conversion functions.
VERSIONS:
There are two versions, one of them uses long long variables and
is presumably faster but not ISO C. The other one uses standard C
data types and operations but relies on the assumption that negative
numbers are stored as 2's complement (-1 is 0xffff....). If this
assumption is violated, dates before 1970 will not convert correctly.
This should however work on any reasonable architecture where WINE
will run.
DETAILS:
Take care not to remove the casts. I have tested these functions
(in both versions) for a lot of numbers. I would be interested in
results on other compilers than GCC.
The operations have been designed to account for the possibility
of 64-bit time_t in future UNICES. Even the versions without
internal long long numbers will work if time_t only is 64 bit.
A 32-bit shift, which was necessary for that operation, turned out
not to work correctly in GCC, besides giving the warning. So I
used a double 16-bit shift instead. Numbers are in the ISO version
represented by three limbs, the most significant with 32 bit, the
other two with 16 bit each.
As the modulo-operator % is not well-defined for negative numbers,
negative divisors have been avoided in DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime.
There might be quicker ways to do this in C. Certainly so in
assembler.
Claus Fischer, fischer@iue.tuwien.ac.at
*/
#if (SIZEOF_LONG_LONG >= 8)
# define USE_LONG_LONG 1
#else
# define USE_LONG_LONG 0
#endif
#if USE_LONG_LONG /* gcc supports long long type */
long long int t = unix_time;
t *= 10000000;
t += 116444736000000000LL;
t += remainder;
filetime->dwLowDateTime = (UINT)t;
filetime->dwHighDateTime = (UINT)(t >> 32);
#else /* ISO version */
UINT a0; /* 16 bit, low bits */
UINT a1; /* 16 bit, medium bits */
UINT a2; /* 32 bit, high bits */
/* Copy the unix time to a2/a1/a0 */
a0 = unix_time & 0xffff;
a1 = (unix_time >> 16) & 0xffff;
/* This is obsolete if unix_time is only 32 bits, but it does not hurt.
Do not replace this by >> 32, it gives a compiler warning and it does
not work. */
a2 = (unix_time >= 0 ? (unix_time >> 16) >> 16 :
~((~unix_time >> 16) >> 16));
/* Multiply a by 10000000 (a = a2/a1/a0)
Split the factor into 10000 * 1000 which are both less than 0xffff. */
a0 *= 10000;
a1 = a1 * 10000 + (a0 >> 16);
a2 = a2 * 10000 + (a1 >> 16);
a0 &= 0xffff;
a1 &= 0xffff;
a0 *= 1000;
a1 = a1 * 1000 + (a0 >> 16);
a2 = a2 * 1000 + (a1 >> 16);
a0 &= 0xffff;
a1 &= 0xffff;
/* Add the time difference and the remainder */
a0 += 32768 + (remainder & 0xffff);
a1 += 54590 + (remainder >> 16 ) + (a0 >> 16);
a2 += 27111902 + (a1 >> 16);
a0 &= 0xffff;
a1 &= 0xffff;
/* Set filetime */
filetime->dwLowDateTime = (a1 << 16) + a0;
filetime->dwHighDateTime = a2;
#endif
}
/***********************************************************************
* DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime
*
* Convert a FILETIME format to Unix time.
* If not NULL, 'remainder' contains the fractional part of the filetime,
* in the range of [0..9999999] (even if time_t is negative).
*/
time_t DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( const FILETIME *filetime, DWORD *remainder )
{
/* Read the comment in the function DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime. */
#if USE_LONG_LONG
long long int t = filetime->dwHighDateTime;
t <<= 32;
t += (UINT)filetime->dwLowDateTime;
t -= 116444736000000000LL;
if (t < 0)
{
if (remainder) *remainder = 9999999 - (-t - 1) % 10000000;
return -1 - ((-t - 1) / 10000000);
}
else
{
if (remainder) *remainder = t % 10000000;
return t / 10000000;
}
#else /* ISO version */
UINT a0; /* 16 bit, low bits */
UINT a1; /* 16 bit, medium bits */
UINT a2; /* 32 bit, high bits */
UINT r; /* remainder of division */
unsigned int carry; /* carry bit for subtraction */
int negative; /* whether a represents a negative value */
/* Copy the time values to a2/a1/a0 */
a2 = (UINT)filetime->dwHighDateTime;
a1 = ((UINT)filetime->dwLowDateTime ) >> 16;
a0 = ((UINT)filetime->dwLowDateTime ) & 0xffff;
/* Subtract the time difference */
if (a0 >= 32768 ) a0 -= 32768 , carry = 0;
else a0 += (1 << 16) - 32768 , carry = 1;
if (a1 >= 54590 + carry) a1 -= 54590 + carry, carry = 0;
else a1 += (1 << 16) - 54590 - carry, carry = 1;
a2 -= 27111902 + carry;
/* If a is negative, replace a by (-1-a) */
negative = (a2 >= ((UINT)1) << 31);
if (negative)
{
/* Set a to -a - 1 (a is a2/a1/a0) */
a0 = 0xffff - a0;
a1 = 0xffff - a1;
a2 = ~a2;
}
/* Divide a by 10000000 (a = a2/a1/a0), put the rest into r.
Split the divisor into 10000 * 1000 which are both less than 0xffff. */
a1 += (a2 % 10000) << 16;
a2 /= 10000;
a0 += (a1 % 10000) << 16;
a1 /= 10000;
r = a0 % 10000;
a0 /= 10000;
a1 += (a2 % 1000) << 16;
a2 /= 1000;
a0 += (a1 % 1000) << 16;
a1 /= 1000;
r += (a0 % 1000) * 10000;
a0 /= 1000;
/* If a was negative, replace a by (-1-a) and r by (9999999 - r) */
if (negative)
{
/* Set a to -a - 1 (a is a2/a1/a0) */
a0 = 0xffff - a0;
a1 = 0xffff - a1;
a2 = ~a2;
r = 9999999 - r;
}
if (remainder) *remainder = r;
/* Do not replace this by << 32, it gives a compiler warning and it does
not work. */
return ((((time_t)a2) << 16) << 16) + (a1 << 16) + a0;
#endif
}
/***********************************************************************
* DosDateTimeToFileTime (KERNEL32.76)
*/
BOOL WINAPI DosDateTimeToFileTime( WORD fatdate, WORD fattime, LPFILETIME ft)
{
struct tm newtm;
newtm.tm_sec = (fattime & 0x1f) * 2;
newtm.tm_min = (fattime >> 5) & 0x3f;
newtm.tm_hour = (fattime >> 11);
newtm.tm_mday = (fatdate & 0x1f);
newtm.tm_mon = ((fatdate >> 5) & 0x0f) - 1;
newtm.tm_year = (fatdate >> 9) + 80;
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( mktime( &newtm ), ft, 0 );
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* FileTimeToDosDateTime (KERNEL32.111)
*/
BOOL WINAPI FileTimeToDosDateTime( const FILETIME *ft, LPWORD fatdate,
LPWORD fattime )
{
time_t unixtime = DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( ft, NULL );
struct tm *tm = localtime( &unixtime );
if (fattime)
*fattime = (tm->tm_hour << 11) + (tm->tm_min << 5) + (tm->tm_sec / 2);
if (fatdate)
*fatdate = ((tm->tm_year - 80) << 9) + ((tm->tm_mon + 1) << 5)
+ tm->tm_mday;
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* LocalFileTimeToFileTime (KERNEL32.373)
*/
BOOL WINAPI LocalFileTimeToFileTime( const FILETIME *localft,
LPFILETIME utcft )
{
struct tm *xtm;
DWORD remainder;
/* convert from local to UTC. Perhaps not correct. FIXME */
time_t unixtime = DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( localft, &remainder );
xtm = gmtime( &unixtime );
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( mktime(xtm), utcft, remainder );
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* FileTimeToLocalFileTime (KERNEL32.112)
*/
BOOL WINAPI FileTimeToLocalFileTime( const FILETIME *utcft,
LPFILETIME localft )
{
DWORD remainder;
/* convert from UTC to local. Perhaps not correct. FIXME */
time_t unixtime = DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( utcft, &remainder );
#ifdef HAVE_TIMEGM
struct tm *xtm = localtime( &unixtime );
time_t localtime;
localtime = timegm(xtm);
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( localtime, localft, remainder );
#else
struct tm *xtm,*gtm;
time_t time1,time2;
xtm = localtime( &unixtime );
gtm = gmtime( &unixtime );
time1 = mktime(xtm);
time2 = mktime(gtm);
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( 2*time1-time2, localft, remainder );
#endif
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* FileTimeToSystemTime (KERNEL32.113)
*/
BOOL WINAPI FileTimeToSystemTime( const FILETIME *ft, LPSYSTEMTIME syst )
{
struct tm *xtm;
DWORD remainder;
time_t xtime = DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( ft, &remainder );
xtm = gmtime(&xtime);
syst->wYear = xtm->tm_year+1900;
syst->wMonth = xtm->tm_mon + 1;
syst->wDayOfWeek = xtm->tm_wday;
syst->wDay = xtm->tm_mday;
syst->wHour = xtm->tm_hour;
syst->wMinute = xtm->tm_min;
syst->wSecond = xtm->tm_sec;
syst->wMilliseconds = remainder / 10000;
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* QueryDosDeviceA (KERNEL32.413)
*
* returns array of strings terminated by \0, terminated by \0
*/
DWORD WINAPI QueryDosDeviceA(LPCSTR devname,LPSTR target,DWORD bufsize)
{
LPSTR s;
char buffer[200];
TRACE(dosfs,"(%s,...)\n",devname?devname:"<null>");
if (!devname) {
/* return known MSDOS devices */
lstrcpyA(buffer,"CON COM1 COM2 LPT1 NUL ");
while ((s=strchr(buffer,' ')))
*s='\0';
lstrcpynA(target,buffer,bufsize);
return strlen(buffer);
}
lstrcpyA(buffer,"\\DEV\\");
lstrcatA(buffer,devname);
if ((s=strchr(buffer,':'))) *s='\0';
lstrcpynA(target,buffer,bufsize);
return strlen(buffer);
}
/***********************************************************************
* QueryDosDeviceW (KERNEL32.414)
*
* returns array of strings terminated by \0, terminated by \0
*/
DWORD WINAPI QueryDosDeviceW(LPCWSTR devname,LPWSTR target,DWORD bufsize)
{
LPSTR devnameA = devname?HEAP_strdupWtoA(GetProcessHeap(),0,devname):NULL;
LPSTR targetA = (LPSTR)HEAP_xalloc(GetProcessHeap(),0,bufsize);
DWORD ret = QueryDosDeviceA(devnameA,targetA,bufsize);
lstrcpynAtoW(target,targetA,bufsize);
if (devnameA) HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),0,devnameA);
if (targetA) HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),0,targetA);
return ret;
}
/***********************************************************************
* SystemTimeToFileTime (KERNEL32.526)
*/
BOOL WINAPI SystemTimeToFileTime( const SYSTEMTIME *syst, LPFILETIME ft )
{
#ifdef HAVE_TIMEGM
struct tm xtm;
time_t utctime;
#else
struct tm xtm,*local_tm,*utc_tm;
time_t localtim,utctime;
#endif
xtm.tm_year = syst->wYear-1900;
xtm.tm_mon = syst->wMonth - 1;
xtm.tm_wday = syst->wDayOfWeek;
xtm.tm_mday = syst->wDay;
xtm.tm_hour = syst->wHour;
xtm.tm_min = syst->wMinute;
xtm.tm_sec = syst->wSecond; /* this is UTC */
xtm.tm_isdst = -1;
#ifdef HAVE_TIMEGM
utctime = timegm(&xtm);
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( utctime, ft,
syst->wMilliseconds * 10000 );
#else
localtim = mktime(&xtm); /* now we've got local time */
local_tm = localtime(&localtim);
utc_tm = gmtime(&localtim);
utctime = mktime(utc_tm);
DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( 2*localtim -utctime, ft,
syst->wMilliseconds * 10000 );
#endif
return TRUE;
}
BOOL WINAPI DefineDosDeviceA(DWORD flags,LPCSTR devname,LPCSTR targetpath) {
FIXME(dosfs,"(0x%08lx,%s,%s),stub!\n",flags,devname,targetpath);
SetLastError(ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
return FALSE;
}