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1/* $Id: KERNEL32.CPP,v 1.69 2001-07-28 18:03:36 sandervl Exp $ */
2
3/*
4 * Win32 compatibility file functions for OS/2
5 *
6 * Copyright 1998 Sander van Leeuwen
7 * Copyright 1998 Patrick Haller
8 * Copyright 1998 Peter Fitzsimmons
9 * Copyright 1998 Knut St. Osmundsen
10 *
11 * @(#) KERNEL32.CPP 1.0.1 1998/06/12 PH added HandleManager support
12 *
13 * Project Odin Software License can be found in LICENSE.TXT
14 *
15 */
16
17
18/*****************************************************************************
19 * Includes *
20 *****************************************************************************/
21
22#include <odin.h>
23#include <odinwrap.h>
24#include <os2sel.h>
25
26#include <os2win.h>
27#include <winnt.h>
28#include <winnls.h>
29#include <stdlib.h>
30#include <string.h>
31#include <ctype.h>
32
33#include <misc.h>
34#include <unicode.h>
35#include "heap.h"
36#include "handlemanager.h"
37#include "wprocess.h"
38#include "oslibdos.h"
39#include <versionos2.h>
40
41#define DBG_LOCALLOG DBG_kernel32
42#include "dbglocal.h"
43
44/*****************************************************************************
45 * Defines *
46 *****************************************************************************/
47
48ODINDEBUGCHANNEL(KERNEL32-KERNEL32)
49
50 /* this define enables certain less important debug messages */
51//#define DEBUG_LOCAL 1
52
53
54
55/*****************************************************************************
56 * Name : BOOL WIN32API CloseHandle
57 * Purpose : forward call to Open32
58 * Parameters:
59 * Variables :
60 * Result :
61 * Remark :
62 * Status :
63 *
64 * Author : Patrick Haller [Fri, 1998/06/12 03:44]
65 *****************************************************************************/
66BOOL WIN32API CloseHandle(HANDLE hHandle)
67{
68 dprintf(("KERNEL32: CloseHandle(%08xh)\n",
69 hHandle));
70
71 return HMCloseHandle(hHandle);
72}
73
74
75//******************************************************************************
76HANDLE WIN32API GetStdHandle(DWORD fdwDevice)
77{
78 HANDLE handle;
79
80 /* @@@PH 1998/02/12 Handle Manager Support */
81 handle = HMGetStdHandle(fdwDevice);
82
83 //@@@PH translate handle
84
85 /* handle = GetStdHandle(fdwDevice); */
86 dprintf(("KERNEL32: GetStdHandle for device %X returned %X\n", fdwDevice, handle));
87 return(handle);
88}
89//******************************************************************************
90//******************************************************************************
91BOOL WIN32API SetStdHandle(DWORD IDStdHandle,
92 HANDLE hHandle)
93{
94 dprintf(("KERNEL32: SetStdHandle\n"));
95
96 ///@@@PH translate handle
97
98 return (HMSetStdHandle(IDStdHandle,
99 hHandle));
100}
101//******************************************************************************
102//******************************************************************************
103BOOL WIN32API IsBadWritePtr(LPVOID lpvPtr, UINT cbBytes)
104{
105#ifdef DEBUG
106 BOOL rc;
107
108 rc = O32_IsBadWritePtr(lpvPtr, cbBytes);
109 dprintf(("KERNEL32: IsBadWritePtr: 0x%X size %d rc = %d\n", (int)lpvPtr, cbBytes, rc));
110 return(rc);
111#else
112 return(O32_IsBadWritePtr(lpvPtr, cbBytes));
113#endif
114}
115//******************************************************************************
116//******************************************************************************
117BOOL WIN32API IsBadReadPtr(CONST VOID *lpvPtr, UINT cbBytes)
118{
119#ifdef DEBUG
120 BOOL rc;
121
122 rc = O32_IsBadReadPtr(lpvPtr, cbBytes);
123 dprintf(("KERNEL32: IsBadReadPtr: 0x%X size %d rc = %d\n", (int)lpvPtr, cbBytes, rc));
124 return(rc);
125#else
126 return(O32_IsBadReadPtr(lpvPtr, cbBytes));
127#endif
128}
129//******************************************************************************
130//******************************************************************************
131BOOL WIN32API IsBadCodePtr(FARPROC pCode)
132{
133 dprintf(("KERNEL32: IsBadCodePtr %x", pCode));
134 return O32_IsBadCodePtr(pCode);
135}
136//******************************************************************************
137//******************************************************************************
138BOOL WIN32API IsBadStringPtrA( LPCSTR arg1, UINT arg2)
139{
140 dprintf(("KERNEL32: IsBadStringPtr"));
141 return O32_IsBadStringPtr(arg1, arg2);
142}
143//******************************************************************************
144//******************************************************************************
145BOOL WIN32API IsBadStringPtrW(LPCWSTR arg1, UINT arg2)
146{
147 dprintf(("KERNEL32: OS2IsBadStringPtrW"));
148 return O32_IsBadReadPtr((CONST VOID *)arg1, arg2*2+2);
149}
150//******************************************************************************
151//******************************************************************************
152DWORD WIN32API GetLastError()
153{
154 DWORD rc;
155
156 rc = O32_GetLastError();
157 if(rc) {
158 dprintf(("KERNEL32: GetLastError returned %d\n", rc));
159 }
160 else dprintf(("KERNEL32: GetLastError returned no error\n", rc));
161 return(rc);
162}
163//******************************************************************************
164//******************************************************************************
165VOID WIN32API SetLastError( DWORD dwError)
166{
167 if(dwError != 0) {
168 dprintf2(("KERNEL32: SetLastError to %d\n", dwError));
169 }
170 O32_SetLastError(dwError);
171}
172//******************************************************************************
173//******************************************************************************
174/*
175 * PH 2000/09/25 This is an experiment to overcome some problems
176 * with Open32's GMS variant.
177 */
178void _GlobalMemoryStatus(MEMORYSTATUS *lpMemStat)
179{
180 ULONG sys[5];
181 // Note: QSV_TOTPHYSMEM = 17, QSV_MAXSHMEM = 21
182 lpMemStat->dwLength = sizeof(MEMORYSTATUS);
183
184 if(!OSLibDosQuerySysInfo( 17, 21, (PVOID)sys, sizeof(sys)))
185 {
186 // Specified a number between 0 and 100 that gives a general idea of
187 // current memory utilization, in which 0 indicates no memory use and
188 // 100 indicates full memory use
189
190 //#define MB512 0x1c000000
191 //lpMemStat->dwMemoryLoad = (MB512-sys[20]) * 100 / MB512;
192 lpMemStat->dwMemoryLoad = (sys[1] * 100) / sys[0];
193
194 // bytes of physical memory
195 lpMemStat->dwTotalPhys = sys[0];
196
197 // free physical memory bytes
198 lpMemStat->dwAvailPhys = sys[0] - sys[1];
199
200 // bytes of paging file
201 // @@@PH add swapper.dat size?
202 lpMemStat->dwTotalPageFile = sys[2];
203
204 // free bytes of paging file
205 lpMemStat->dwAvailPageFile = sys[2];
206
207 // user bytes of address space
208 lpMemStat->dwTotalVirtual = max(sys[2], sys[3]);
209 lpMemStat->dwAvailVirtual = min(sys[2], sys[3]);
210 }
211}
212
213
214
215VOID WIN32API GlobalMemoryStatus(MEMORYSTATUS *arg1)
216{
217 dprintf(("KERNEL32: GlobalMemoryStatus\n"));
218 //O32_GlobalMemoryStatus(arg1);
219 _GlobalMemoryStatus(arg1);
220 dprintf(("dwMemoryLoad %X\n", arg1->dwMemoryLoad));
221 dprintf(("dwTotalPhys %X\n", arg1->dwTotalPhys));
222 dprintf(("dwAvailPhys %X\n", arg1->dwAvailPhys));
223 dprintf(("dwTotalPageFile %X\n", arg1->dwTotalPageFile));
224 dprintf(("dwAvailPageFile %X\n", arg1->dwAvailPageFile));
225 dprintf(("dwTotalVirtual %X\n", arg1->dwTotalVirtual));
226 dprintf(("dwAvailVirtual %X\n", arg1->dwAvailVirtual));
227}
228//******************************************************************************
229//******************************************************************************
230BOOL WIN32API Beep( DWORD arg1, DWORD arg2)
231{
232 dprintf(("KERNEL32: Beep %d %d", arg1, arg2));
233 return OSLibDosBeep(arg1, arg2);
234}
235//******************************************************************************
236//******************************************************************************
237
238typedef INT (WINAPI *MessageBoxA_funcptr)(HWND,LPCSTR,LPCSTR,UINT);
239typedef INT (WINAPI *MessageBoxW_funcptr)(HWND,LPCWSTR,LPCWSTR,UINT);
240
241//******************************************************************************
242//******************************************************************************
243VOID WIN32API FatalAppExitA( UINT exitCode, LPCSTR str)
244{
245 HMODULE mod = GetModuleHandleA( "user32.dll" );
246 MessageBoxA_funcptr pMessageBoxA = NULL;
247
248 dprintf(("KERNEL32: FatalAppExitA %d %s", exitCode, str));
249
250 if (mod) pMessageBoxA = (MessageBoxA_funcptr)GetProcAddress( mod, "MessageBoxA" );
251 if(pMessageBoxA) pMessageBoxA( 0, str, NULL, MB_SYSTEMMODAL | MB_OK );
252
253 ExitProcess(exitCode);
254}
255//******************************************************************************
256//******************************************************************************
257VOID WIN32API FatalAppExitW(UINT exitCode, LPCWSTR str)
258{
259 HMODULE mod = GetModuleHandleA( "user32.dll" );
260 MessageBoxW_funcptr pMessageBoxW = NULL;
261
262 dprintf(("KERNEL32: FatalAppExitW %d %ls", exitCode, str));
263
264 if (mod) pMessageBoxW = (MessageBoxW_funcptr)GetProcAddress( mod, "MessageBoxW" );
265 if(pMessageBoxW) pMessageBoxW( 0, str, NULL, MB_SYSTEMMODAL | MB_OK );
266
267 ExitProcess(exitCode);
268}
269//******************************************************************************
270//******************************************************************************
271VOID WIN32API FatalExit( UINT exitCode)
272{
273 dprintf(("KERNEL32: FatalExit %x", exitCode));
274 ExitProcess(exitCode);
275}
276//******************************************************************************
277//******************************************************************************
278BOOL WIN32API IsBadHugeReadPtr( const void * arg1, UINT arg2)
279{
280 return IsBadReadPtr(arg1, arg2);
281}
282//******************************************************************************
283//******************************************************************************
284BOOL WIN32API IsBadHugeWritePtr( PVOID arg1, UINT arg2)
285{
286 return IsBadWritePtr(arg1, arg2);
287}
288//******************************************************************************
289//******************************************************************************
290int WIN32API MulDiv(int arg1, int arg2, int arg3)
291{
292 dprintf2(("KERNEL32: MulDiv %d*%d/%d\n", arg1, arg2, arg3));
293 if(arg3 == 0)
294 return 0;
295
296 return O32_MulDiv(arg1, arg2, arg3);
297}
298//******************************************************************************
299//Borrowed from Wine
300//******************************************************************************
301ODINPROCEDURE1(GetStartupInfoA,LPSTARTUPINFOA,lpStartupInfo)
302{
303 lpStartupInfo->cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFOA);
304 lpStartupInfo->lpReserved = "<Reserved>";
305 lpStartupInfo->lpDesktop = "Desktop";
306 lpStartupInfo->lpTitle = "Title";
307 lpStartupInfo->dwX = 0;
308 lpStartupInfo->dwY = 0;
309 lpStartupInfo->dwXSize = 640;
310 lpStartupInfo->dwYSize = 480;
311 lpStartupInfo->dwXCountChars = 80; // for console
312 lpStartupInfo->dwYCountChars = 25;
313 lpStartupInfo->dwFillAttribute = 0x0720;
314 lpStartupInfo->dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW |
315 STARTF_USEPOSITION |
316 STARTF_USESIZE |
317 STARTF_USECOUNTCHARS |
318 STARTF_USEFILLATTRIBUTE|
319 STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
320 lpStartupInfo->wShowWindow = SW_SHOWDEFAULT;
321 lpStartupInfo->cbReserved2 = 0;
322 lpStartupInfo->lpReserved2 = NULL; /* must be NULL for VC runtime */
323 /* @@@PH 98/07/13 Handlemanager support */
324 lpStartupInfo->hStdInput = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
325 lpStartupInfo->hStdOutput = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
326 lpStartupInfo->hStdError = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
327 return;
328}
329//******************************************************************************
330//Borrowed from Wine
331//******************************************************************************
332ODINPROCEDURE1(GetStartupInfoW,LPSTARTUPINFOW,lpStartupInfo)
333{
334 static WCHAR lpReserved[] = {'<', 'R','e','s','e','r','v','e','d','>', 0};
335 static WCHAR lpDesktop[] = {'D', 'e','s','k','t','o','p', 0};
336 static WCHAR lpTitle[] = {'T', 'i','t','l','e', 0};
337
338 // forward call to ascii variant
339 GetStartupInfoA((LPSTARTUPINFOA)lpStartupInfo);
340 lpStartupInfo->cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFOW);
341 lpStartupInfo->lpReserved = lpReserved;
342 lpStartupInfo->lpDesktop = lpDesktop;
343 lpStartupInfo->lpTitle = lpTitle;
344 return;
345}
346//******************************************************************************
347//******************************************************************************
348BOOL WIN32API FlushInstructionCache( /*PLF Mon 98-02-09 23:56:49 : STUB STUB STUB STUB STUB */
349 HANDLE hProcess, /* process with cache to flush */
350 LPCVOID lpvBase, /* address of region to flush */
351 DWORD cbFlush) /* length of region to flush */
352
353{
354 dprintf(("FlushInstructionCache() - NIY\n"));
355 return TRUE;
356}
357
358
359//******************************************************************************
360
361/***********************************************************************
362* RtlFillMemory (KERNEL32.441)
363*/
364VOID WIN32API RtlFillMemory(LPVOID ptr,
365 UINT len,
366 UINT fill )
367{
368#ifdef DEBUG_LOCAL
369 dprintf(("KERNEL32: RtlFillMemory(%08x,%08x,%08x)\n",
370 ptr,
371 len,
372 fill));
373#endif
374
375 memset(ptr,
376 fill,
377 len );
378}
379
380
381/***********************************************************************
382* RtlMoveMemory (KERNEL32.442)
383*/
384VOID WIN32API RtlMoveMemory(LPVOID dst,
385 LPCVOID src,
386 UINT len )
387{
388 dprintf2(("KERNEL32: RtlMoveMemory(%08x,%08x,%08x)\n",
389 dst,
390 src,
391 len));
392
393 memmove(dst,
394 src,
395 len );
396}
397
398
399/***********************************************************************
400* RtlZeroMemory (KERNEL32.444)
401*/
402VOID WIN32API RtlZeroMemory(LPVOID ptr,
403 UINT len)
404{
405 dprintf2(("KERNEL32: RtlZeroMemory(%08x,%08x)\n",
406 ptr,
407 len));
408
409 memset(ptr,
410 0,
411 len);
412}
413
414//******************************************************************************
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423/*****************************************************************************
424 * Name : BOOL GetSystemPowerStatus
425 * Purpose : The GetSystemPowerStatus function retrieves the power status of
426 * the system. The status indicates whether the system is running
427 * on AC or DC power, whether the battery is currently charging,
428 * and how much battery life currently remains.
429 * Parameters: LPSYSTEM_POWER_STATUS lpSystemPowerStatus
430 * Variables :
431 * Result : TRUE / FALSE
432 * Remark :
433 * Status : UNTESTED STUB
434 *
435 * Author : Patrick Haller [Mon, 1998/06/15 08:00]
436 *****************************************************************************/
437
438BOOL WIN32API GetSystemPowerStatus(LPSYSTEM_POWER_STATUS lpSystemPowerStatus)
439{
440 dprintf(("Kernel32: GetSystemPowerStatus(%08xh) not properly implemented.\n",
441 lpSystemPowerStatus));
442
443 if(lpSystemPowerStatus == NULL) {
444 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
445 return FALSE;
446 }
447 lpSystemPowerStatus->ACLineStatus = AC_LINE_ONLINE;
448 lpSystemPowerStatus->BatteryFlag = BATTERY_FLAG_HIGH;
449 lpSystemPowerStatus->BatteryLifePercent = BATTERY_PERCENTAGE_UNKNOWN;
450 lpSystemPowerStatus->Reserved1 = 0;
451 lpSystemPowerStatus->BatteryLifeTime = BATTERY_LIFE_UNKNOWN;
452 lpSystemPowerStatus->BatteryFullLifeTime= BATTERY_LIFE_UNKNOWN;
453
454 return TRUE;
455}
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