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1 /* Utility and Unix shadow routines for GNU Emacs on the Microsoft W32 API.
2 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
21 Geoff Voelker (voelker@cs.washington.edu) 7-29-94
25 #include <stddef.h> /* for offsetof */
26 #include <stdlib.h>
27 #include <stdio.h>
28 #include <io.h>
29 #include <errno.h>
30 #include <fcntl.h>
31 #include <ctype.h>
32 #include <signal.h>
33 #include <sys/file.h>
34 #include <sys/time.h>
35 #include <sys/utime.h>
37 /* must include CRT headers *before* config.h */
38 #include "config.h"
39 #undef access
40 #undef chdir
41 #undef chmod
42 #undef creat
43 #undef ctime
44 #undef fopen
45 #undef link
46 #undef mkdir
47 #undef mktemp
48 #undef open
49 #undef rename
50 #undef rmdir
51 #undef unlink
53 #undef close
54 #undef dup
55 #undef dup2
56 #undef pipe
57 #undef read
58 #undef write
60 #undef strerror
62 #include "lisp.h"
64 #include <pwd.h>
66 #include <windows.h>
68 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS /* TCP connection support, if kernel can do it */
69 #include <sys/socket.h>
70 #undef socket
71 #undef bind
72 #undef connect
73 #undef htons
74 #undef ntohs
75 #undef inet_addr
76 #undef gethostname
77 #undef gethostbyname
78 #undef getservbyname
79 #undef shutdown
80 #endif
82 #include "w32.h"
83 #include "ndir.h"
84 #include "w32heap.h"
86 #undef min
87 #undef max
88 #define min(x, y) (((x) < (y)) ? (x) : (y))
89 #define max(x, y) (((x) > (y)) ? (x) : (y))
91 extern Lisp_Object Vw32_downcase_file_names;
92 extern Lisp_Object Vw32_generate_fake_inodes;
93 extern Lisp_Object Vw32_get_true_file_attributes;
94 extern Lisp_Object Vw32_num_mouse_buttons;
96 static char startup_dir[MAXPATHLEN];
98 /* Get the current working directory. */
99 char *
100 getwd (char *dir)
102 #if 0
103 if (GetCurrentDirectory (MAXPATHLEN, dir) > 0)
104 return dir;
105 return NULL;
106 #else
107 /* Emacs doesn't actually change directory itself, and we want to
108 force our real wd to be where emacs.exe is to avoid unnecessary
109 conflicts when trying to rename or delete directories. */
110 strcpy (dir, startup_dir);
111 return dir;
112 #endif
115 #ifndef HAVE_SOCKETS
116 /* Emulate gethostname. */
118 gethostname (char *buffer, int size)
120 /* NT only allows small host names, so the buffer is
121 certainly large enough. */
122 return !GetComputerName (buffer, &size);
124 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */
126 /* Emulate getloadavg. */
128 getloadavg (double loadavg[], int nelem)
130 int i;
132 /* A faithful emulation is going to have to be saved for a rainy day. */
133 for (i = 0; i < nelem; i++)
135 loadavg[i] = 0.0;
137 return i;
140 /* Emulate getpwuid, getpwnam and others. */
142 #define PASSWD_FIELD_SIZE 256
144 static char the_passwd_name[PASSWD_FIELD_SIZE];
145 static char the_passwd_passwd[PASSWD_FIELD_SIZE];
146 static char the_passwd_gecos[PASSWD_FIELD_SIZE];
147 static char the_passwd_dir[PASSWD_FIELD_SIZE];
148 static char the_passwd_shell[PASSWD_FIELD_SIZE];
150 static struct passwd the_passwd =
152 the_passwd_name,
153 the_passwd_passwd,
157 the_passwd_gecos,
158 the_passwd_dir,
159 the_passwd_shell,
162 int
163 getuid ()
165 return the_passwd.pw_uid;
168 int
169 geteuid ()
171 /* I could imagine arguing for checking to see whether the user is
172 in the Administrators group and returning a UID of 0 for that
173 case, but I don't know how wise that would be in the long run. */
174 return getuid ();
177 int
178 getgid ()
180 return the_passwd.pw_gid;
183 int
184 getegid ()
186 return getgid ();
189 struct passwd *
190 getpwuid (int uid)
192 if (uid == the_passwd.pw_uid)
193 return &the_passwd;
194 return NULL;
197 struct passwd *
198 getpwnam (char *name)
200 struct passwd *pw;
202 pw = getpwuid (getuid ());
203 if (!pw)
204 return pw;
206 if (stricmp (name, pw->pw_name))
207 return NULL;
209 return pw;
212 void
213 init_user_info ()
215 /* Find the user's real name by opening the process token and
216 looking up the name associated with the user-sid in that token.
218 Use the relative portion of the identifier authority value from
219 the user-sid as the user id value (same for group id using the
220 primary group sid from the process token). */
222 char user_sid[256], name[256], domain[256];
223 DWORD length = sizeof (name), dlength = sizeof (domain), trash;
224 HANDLE token = NULL;
225 SID_NAME_USE user_type;
227 if (OpenProcessToken (GetCurrentProcess (), TOKEN_QUERY, &token)
228 && GetTokenInformation (token, TokenUser,
229 (PVOID) user_sid, sizeof (user_sid), &trash)
230 && LookupAccountSid (NULL, *((PSID *) user_sid), name, &length,
231 domain, &dlength, &user_type))
233 strcpy (the_passwd.pw_name, name);
234 /* Determine a reasonable uid value. */
235 if (stricmp ("administrator", name) == 0)
237 the_passwd.pw_uid = 0;
238 the_passwd.pw_gid = 0;
240 else
242 SID_IDENTIFIER_AUTHORITY * pSIA;
244 pSIA = GetSidIdentifierAuthority (*((PSID *) user_sid));
245 /* I believe the relative portion is the last 4 bytes (of 6)
246 with msb first. */
247 the_passwd.pw_uid = ((pSIA->Value[2] << 24) +
248 (pSIA->Value[3] << 16) +
249 (pSIA->Value[4] << 8) +
250 (pSIA->Value[5] << 0));
251 /* restrict to conventional uid range for normal users */
252 the_passwd.pw_uid = the_passwd.pw_uid % 60001;
254 /* Get group id */
255 if (GetTokenInformation (token, TokenPrimaryGroup,
256 (PVOID) user_sid, sizeof (user_sid), &trash))
258 SID_IDENTIFIER_AUTHORITY * pSIA;
260 pSIA = GetSidIdentifierAuthority (*((PSID *) user_sid));
261 the_passwd.pw_gid = ((pSIA->Value[2] << 24) +
262 (pSIA->Value[3] << 16) +
263 (pSIA->Value[4] << 8) +
264 (pSIA->Value[5] << 0));
265 /* I don't know if this is necessary, but for safety... */
266 the_passwd.pw_gid = the_passwd.pw_gid % 60001;
268 else
269 the_passwd.pw_gid = the_passwd.pw_uid;
272 /* If security calls are not supported (presumably because we
273 are running under Windows 95), fallback to this. */
274 else if (GetUserName (name, &length))
276 strcpy (the_passwd.pw_name, name);
277 if (stricmp ("administrator", name) == 0)
278 the_passwd.pw_uid = 0;
279 else
280 the_passwd.pw_uid = 123;
281 the_passwd.pw_gid = the_passwd.pw_uid;
283 else
285 strcpy (the_passwd.pw_name, "unknown");
286 the_passwd.pw_uid = 123;
287 the_passwd.pw_gid = 123;
290 /* Ensure HOME and SHELL are defined. */
291 if (getenv ("HOME") == NULL)
292 abort ();
293 if (getenv ("SHELL") == NULL)
294 abort ();
296 /* Set dir and shell from environment variables. */
297 strcpy (the_passwd.pw_dir, getenv ("HOME"));
298 strcpy (the_passwd.pw_shell, getenv ("SHELL"));
300 if (token)
301 CloseHandle (token);
305 random ()
307 /* rand () on NT gives us 15 random bits...hack together 30 bits. */
308 return ((rand () << 15) | rand ());
311 void
312 srandom (int seed)
314 srand (seed);
318 /* Normalize filename by converting all path separators to
319 the specified separator. Also conditionally convert upper
320 case path name components to lower case. */
322 static void
323 normalize_filename (fp, path_sep)
324 register char *fp;
325 char path_sep;
327 char sep;
328 char *elem;
330 /* Always lower-case drive letters a-z, even if the filesystem
331 preserves case in filenames.
332 This is so filenames can be compared by string comparison
333 functions that are case-sensitive. Even case-preserving filesystems
334 do not distinguish case in drive letters. */
335 if (fp[1] == ':' && *fp >= 'A' && *fp <= 'Z')
337 *fp += 'a' - 'A';
338 fp += 2;
341 if (NILP (Vw32_downcase_file_names))
343 while (*fp)
345 if (*fp == '/' || *fp == '\\')
346 *fp = path_sep;
347 fp++;
349 return;
352 sep = path_sep; /* convert to this path separator */
353 elem = fp; /* start of current path element */
355 do {
356 if (*fp >= 'a' && *fp <= 'z')
357 elem = 0; /* don't convert this element */
359 if (*fp == 0 || *fp == ':')
361 sep = *fp; /* restore current separator (or 0) */
362 *fp = '/'; /* after conversion of this element */
365 if (*fp == '/' || *fp == '\\')
367 if (elem && elem != fp)
369 *fp = 0; /* temporary end of string */
370 _strlwr (elem); /* while we convert to lower case */
372 *fp = sep; /* convert (or restore) path separator */
373 elem = fp + 1; /* next element starts after separator */
374 sep = path_sep;
376 } while (*fp++);
379 /* Destructively turn backslashes into slashes. */
380 void
381 dostounix_filename (p)
382 register char *p;
384 normalize_filename (p, '/');
387 /* Destructively turn slashes into backslashes. */
388 void
389 unixtodos_filename (p)
390 register char *p;
392 normalize_filename (p, '\\');
395 /* Remove all CR's that are followed by a LF.
396 (From msdos.c...probably should figure out a way to share it,
397 although this code isn't going to ever change.) */
399 crlf_to_lf (n, buf)
400 register int n;
401 register unsigned char *buf;
403 unsigned char *np = buf;
404 unsigned char *startp = buf;
405 unsigned char *endp = buf + n;
407 if (n == 0)
408 return n;
409 while (buf < endp - 1)
411 if (*buf == 0x0d)
413 if (*(++buf) != 0x0a)
414 *np++ = 0x0d;
416 else
417 *np++ = *buf++;
419 if (buf < endp)
420 *np++ = *buf++;
421 return np - startp;
424 /* Parse the root part of file name, if present. Return length and
425 optionally store pointer to char after root. */
426 static int
427 parse_root (char * name, char ** pPath)
429 char * start = name;
431 if (name == NULL)
432 return 0;
434 /* find the root name of the volume if given */
435 if (isalpha (name[0]) && name[1] == ':')
437 /* skip past drive specifier */
438 name += 2;
439 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[0]))
440 name++;
442 else if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[1]))
444 int slashes = 2;
445 name += 2;
448 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*name) && --slashes == 0)
449 break;
450 name++;
452 while ( *name );
453 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[0]))
454 name++;
457 if (pPath)
458 *pPath = name;
460 return name - start;
463 /* Get long base name for name; name is assumed to be absolute. */
464 static int
465 get_long_basename (char * name, char * buf, int size)
467 WIN32_FIND_DATA find_data;
468 HANDLE dir_handle;
469 int len = 0;
471 /* must be valid filename, no wild cards or other invalid characters */
472 if (strpbrk (name, "*?|<>\""))
473 return 0;
475 dir_handle = FindFirstFile (name, &find_data);
476 if (dir_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
478 if ((len = strlen (find_data.cFileName)) < size)
479 memcpy (buf, find_data.cFileName, len + 1);
480 else
481 len = 0;
482 FindClose (dir_handle);
484 return len;
487 /* Get long name for file, if possible (assumed to be absolute). */
488 BOOL
489 w32_get_long_filename (char * name, char * buf, int size)
491 char * o = buf;
492 char * p;
493 char * q;
494 char full[ MAX_PATH ];
495 int len;
497 len = strlen (name);
498 if (len >= MAX_PATH)
499 return FALSE;
501 /* Use local copy for destructive modification. */
502 memcpy (full, name, len+1);
503 unixtodos_filename (full);
505 /* Copy root part verbatim. */
506 len = parse_root (full, &p);
507 memcpy (o, full, len);
508 o += len;
509 *o = '\0';
510 size -= len;
512 while (p != NULL && *p)
514 q = p;
515 p = strchr (q, '\\');
516 if (p) *p = '\0';
517 len = get_long_basename (full, o, size);
518 if (len > 0)
520 o += len;
521 size -= len;
522 if (p != NULL)
524 *p++ = '\\';
525 if (size < 2)
526 return FALSE;
527 *o++ = '\\';
528 size--;
529 *o = '\0';
532 else
533 return FALSE;
536 return TRUE;
540 is_unc_volume (const char *filename)
542 const char *ptr = filename;
544 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (ptr[0]) || !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (ptr[1]) || !ptr[2])
545 return 0;
547 if (strpbrk (ptr + 2, "*?|<>\"\\/"))
548 return 0;
550 return 1;
553 /* Routines that are no-ops on NT but are defined to get Emacs to compile. */
555 int
556 sigsetmask (int signal_mask)
558 return 0;
561 int
562 sigmask (int sig)
564 return 0;
567 int
568 sigblock (int sig)
570 return 0;
573 int
574 sigunblock (int sig)
576 return 0;
579 int
580 setpgrp (int pid, int gid)
582 return 0;
585 int
586 alarm (int seconds)
588 return 0;
591 void
592 unrequest_sigio (void)
594 return;
597 void
598 request_sigio (void)
600 return;
603 #define REG_ROOT "SOFTWARE\\GNU\\Emacs"
605 LPBYTE
606 w32_get_resource (key, lpdwtype)
607 char *key;
608 LPDWORD lpdwtype;
610 LPBYTE lpvalue;
611 HKEY hrootkey = NULL;
612 DWORD cbData;
613 BOOL ok = FALSE;
615 /* Check both the current user and the local machine to see if
616 we have any resources. */
618 if (RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_CURRENT_USER, REG_ROOT, 0, KEY_READ, &hrootkey) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
620 lpvalue = NULL;
622 if (RegQueryValueEx (hrootkey, key, NULL, NULL, NULL, &cbData) == ERROR_SUCCESS
623 && (lpvalue = (LPBYTE) xmalloc (cbData)) != NULL
624 && RegQueryValueEx (hrootkey, key, NULL, lpdwtype, lpvalue, &cbData) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
626 return (lpvalue);
629 if (lpvalue) xfree (lpvalue);
631 RegCloseKey (hrootkey);
634 if (RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, REG_ROOT, 0, KEY_READ, &hrootkey) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
636 lpvalue = NULL;
638 if (RegQueryValueEx (hrootkey, key, NULL, NULL, NULL, &cbData) == ERROR_SUCCESS
639 && (lpvalue = (LPBYTE) xmalloc (cbData)) != NULL
640 && RegQueryValueEx (hrootkey, key, NULL, lpdwtype, lpvalue, &cbData) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
642 return (lpvalue);
645 if (lpvalue) xfree (lpvalue);
647 RegCloseKey (hrootkey);
650 return (NULL);
653 char *get_emacs_configuration (void);
654 extern Lisp_Object Vsystem_configuration;
656 void
657 init_environment (char ** argv)
659 int len;
660 static const char * const tempdirs[] = {
661 "$TMPDIR", "$TEMP", "$TMP", "c:/"
663 int i;
664 const int imax = sizeof (tempdirs) / sizeof (tempdirs[0]);
666 /* Make sure they have a usable $TMPDIR. Many Emacs functions use
667 temporary files and assume "/tmp" if $TMPDIR is unset, which
668 will break on DOS/Windows. Refuse to work if we cannot find
669 a directory, not even "c:/", usable for that purpose. */
670 for (i = 0; i < imax ; i++)
672 const char *tmp = tempdirs[i];
674 if (*tmp == '$')
675 tmp = getenv (tmp + 1);
676 /* Note that `access' can lie to us if the directory resides on a
677 read-only filesystem, like CD-ROM or a write-protected floppy.
678 The only way to be really sure is to actually create a file and
679 see if it succeeds. But I think that's too much to ask. */
680 if (tmp && access (tmp, D_OK) == 0)
682 char * var = alloca (strlen (tmp) + 8);
683 sprintf (var, "TMPDIR=%s", tmp);
684 putenv (var);
685 break;
688 if (i >= imax)
689 cmd_error_internal
690 (Fcons (Qerror,
691 Fcons (build_string ("no usable temporary directories found!!"),
692 Qnil)),
693 "While setting TMPDIR: ");
695 /* Check for environment variables and use registry settings if they
696 don't exist. Fallback on default values where applicable. */
698 int i;
699 LPBYTE lpval;
700 DWORD dwType;
702 static struct env_entry
704 char * name;
705 char * def_value;
706 } env_vars[] =
708 {"HOME", "C:/"},
709 {"PRELOAD_WINSOCK", NULL},
710 {"emacs_dir", "C:/emacs"},
711 {"EMACSLOADPATH", "%emacs_dir%/site-lisp;%emacs_dir%/lisp;%emacs_dir%/leim"},
712 {"SHELL", "%emacs_dir%/bin/cmdproxy.exe"},
713 {"EMACSDATA", "%emacs_dir%/etc"},
714 {"EMACSPATH", "%emacs_dir%/bin"},
715 {"EMACSLOCKDIR", "%emacs_dir%/lock"},
716 /* We no longer set INFOPATH because Info-default-directory-list
717 is then ignored. */
718 /* {"INFOPATH", "%emacs_dir%/info"}, */
719 {"EMACSDOC", "%emacs_dir%/etc"},
720 {"TERM", "cmd"}
723 #define SET_ENV_BUF_SIZE (4 * MAX_PATH) /* to cover EMACSLOADPATH */
725 /* Treat emacs_dir specially: set it unconditionally based on our
726 location, if it appears that we are running from the bin subdir
727 of a standard installation. */
729 char *p;
730 char modname[MAX_PATH];
732 if (!GetModuleFileName (NULL, modname, MAX_PATH))
733 abort ();
734 if ((p = strrchr (modname, '\\')) == NULL)
735 abort ();
736 *p = 0;
738 if ((p = strrchr (modname, '\\')) && stricmp (p, "\\bin") == 0)
740 char buf[SET_ENV_BUF_SIZE];
742 *p = 0;
743 for (p = modname; *p; p++)
744 if (*p == '\\') *p = '/';
746 _snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "emacs_dir=%s", modname);
747 putenv (strdup (buf));
751 for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (env_vars) / sizeof (env_vars[0])); i++)
753 if (!getenv (env_vars[i].name))
755 int dont_free = 0;
757 if ((lpval = w32_get_resource (env_vars[i].name, &dwType)) == NULL)
759 lpval = env_vars[i].def_value;
760 dwType = REG_EXPAND_SZ;
761 dont_free = 1;
764 if (lpval)
766 if (dwType == REG_EXPAND_SZ)
768 char buf1[SET_ENV_BUF_SIZE], buf2[SET_ENV_BUF_SIZE];
770 ExpandEnvironmentStrings ((LPSTR) lpval, buf1, sizeof(buf1));
771 _snprintf (buf2, sizeof(buf2)-1, "%s=%s", env_vars[i].name, buf1);
772 putenv (strdup (buf2));
774 else if (dwType == REG_SZ)
776 char buf[SET_ENV_BUF_SIZE];
778 _snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "%s=%s", env_vars[i].name, lpval);
779 putenv (strdup (buf));
782 if (!dont_free)
783 xfree (lpval);
789 /* Rebuild system configuration to reflect invoking system. */
790 Vsystem_configuration = build_string (EMACS_CONFIGURATION);
792 /* Another special case: on NT, the PATH variable is actually named
793 "Path" although cmd.exe (perhaps NT itself) arranges for
794 environment variable lookup and setting to be case insensitive.
795 However, Emacs assumes a fully case sensitive environment, so we
796 need to change "Path" to "PATH" to match the expectations of
797 various elisp packages. We do this by the sneaky method of
798 modifying the string in the C runtime environ entry.
800 The same applies to COMSPEC. */
802 char ** envp;
804 for (envp = environ; *envp; envp++)
805 if (_strnicmp (*envp, "PATH=", 5) == 0)
806 memcpy (*envp, "PATH=", 5);
807 else if (_strnicmp (*envp, "COMSPEC=", 8) == 0)
808 memcpy (*envp, "COMSPEC=", 8);
811 /* Remember the initial working directory for getwd, then make the
812 real wd be the location of emacs.exe to avoid conflicts when
813 renaming or deleting directories. (We also don't call chdir when
814 running subprocesses for the same reason.) */
815 if (!GetCurrentDirectory (MAXPATHLEN, startup_dir))
816 abort ();
819 char *p;
820 static char modname[MAX_PATH];
822 if (!GetModuleFileName (NULL, modname, MAX_PATH))
823 abort ();
824 if ((p = strrchr (modname, '\\')) == NULL)
825 abort ();
826 *p = 0;
828 SetCurrentDirectory (modname);
830 /* Ensure argv[0] has the full path to Emacs. */
831 *p = '\\';
832 argv[0] = modname;
835 /* Determine if there is a middle mouse button, to allow parse_button
836 to decide whether right mouse events should be mouse-2 or
837 mouse-3. */
838 XSETINT (Vw32_num_mouse_buttons, GetSystemMetrics (SM_CMOUSEBUTTONS));
840 init_user_info ();
843 /* We don't have scripts to automatically determine the system configuration
844 for Emacs before it's compiled, and we don't want to have to make the
845 user enter it, so we define EMACS_CONFIGURATION to invoke this runtime
846 routine. */
848 static char configuration_buffer[32];
850 char *
851 get_emacs_configuration (void)
853 char *arch, *oem, *os;
854 int build_num;
856 /* Determine the processor type. */
857 switch (get_processor_type ())
860 #ifdef PROCESSOR_INTEL_386
861 case PROCESSOR_INTEL_386:
862 case PROCESSOR_INTEL_486:
863 case PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM:
864 arch = "i386";
865 break;
866 #endif
868 #ifdef PROCESSOR_INTEL_860
869 case PROCESSOR_INTEL_860:
870 arch = "i860";
871 break;
872 #endif
874 #ifdef PROCESSOR_MIPS_R2000
875 case PROCESSOR_MIPS_R2000:
876 case PROCESSOR_MIPS_R3000:
877 case PROCESSOR_MIPS_R4000:
878 arch = "mips";
879 break;
880 #endif
882 #ifdef PROCESSOR_ALPHA_21064
883 case PROCESSOR_ALPHA_21064:
884 arch = "alpha";
885 break;
886 #endif
888 default:
889 arch = "unknown";
890 break;
893 /* Let oem be "*" until we figure out how to decode the OEM field. */
894 oem = "*";
896 switch (osinfo_cache.dwPlatformId) {
897 case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT:
898 os = "nt";
899 build_num = osinfo_cache.dwBuildNumber;
900 break;
901 case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
902 if (osinfo_cache.dwMinorVersion == 0) {
903 os = "windows95";
904 } else {
905 os = "windows98";
907 build_num = LOWORD (osinfo_cache.dwBuildNumber);
908 break;
909 case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s:
910 /* Not supported, should not happen. */
911 os = "windows32s";
912 build_num = LOWORD (osinfo_cache.dwBuildNumber);
913 break;
914 default:
915 os = "unknown";
916 build_num = 0;
917 break;
920 if (osinfo_cache.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT) {
921 sprintf (configuration_buffer, "%s-%s-%s%d.%d.%d", arch, oem, os,
922 get_w32_major_version (), get_w32_minor_version (), build_num);
923 } else {
924 sprintf (configuration_buffer, "%s-%s-%s.%d", arch, oem, os, build_num);
927 return configuration_buffer;
930 #include <sys/timeb.h>
932 /* Emulate gettimeofday (Ulrich Leodolter, 1/11/95). */
933 void
934 gettimeofday (struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz)
936 struct _timeb tb;
937 _ftime (&tb);
939 tv->tv_sec = tb.time;
940 tv->tv_usec = tb.millitm * 1000L;
941 if (tz)
943 tz->tz_minuteswest = tb.timezone; /* minutes west of Greenwich */
944 tz->tz_dsttime = tb.dstflag; /* type of dst correction */
948 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
949 /* IO support and wrapper functions for W32 API. */
950 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
952 /* Place a wrapper around the MSVC version of ctime. It returns NULL
953 on network directories, so we handle that case here.
954 (Ulrich Leodolter, 1/11/95). */
955 char *
956 sys_ctime (const time_t *t)
958 char *str = (char *) ctime (t);
959 return (str ? str : "Sun Jan 01 00:00:00 1970");
962 /* Emulate sleep...we could have done this with a define, but that
963 would necessitate including windows.h in the files that used it.
964 This is much easier. */
965 void
966 sys_sleep (int seconds)
968 Sleep (seconds * 1000);
971 /* Internal MSVC functions for low-level descriptor munging */
972 extern int __cdecl _set_osfhnd (int fd, long h);
973 extern int __cdecl _free_osfhnd (int fd);
975 /* parallel array of private info on file handles */
976 filedesc fd_info [ MAXDESC ];
978 typedef struct volume_info_data {
979 struct volume_info_data * next;
981 /* time when info was obtained */
982 DWORD timestamp;
984 /* actual volume info */
985 char * root_dir;
986 DWORD serialnum;
987 DWORD maxcomp;
988 DWORD flags;
989 char * name;
990 char * type;
991 } volume_info_data;
993 /* Global referenced by various functions. */
994 static volume_info_data volume_info;
996 /* Vector to indicate which drives are local and fixed (for which cached
997 data never expires). */
998 static BOOL fixed_drives[26];
1000 /* Consider cached volume information to be stale if older than 10s,
1001 at least for non-local drives. Info for fixed drives is never stale. */
1002 #define DRIVE_INDEX( c ) ( (c) <= 'Z' ? (c) - 'A' : (c) - 'a' )
1003 #define VOLINFO_STILL_VALID( root_dir, info ) \
1004 ( ( isalpha (root_dir[0]) && \
1005 fixed_drives[ DRIVE_INDEX (root_dir[0]) ] ) \
1006 || GetTickCount () - info->timestamp < 10000 )
1008 /* Cache support functions. */
1010 /* Simple linked list with linear search is sufficient. */
1011 static volume_info_data *volume_cache = NULL;
1013 static volume_info_data *
1014 lookup_volume_info (char * root_dir)
1016 volume_info_data * info;
1018 for (info = volume_cache; info; info = info->next)
1019 if (stricmp (info->root_dir, root_dir) == 0)
1020 break;
1021 return info;
1024 static void
1025 add_volume_info (char * root_dir, volume_info_data * info)
1027 info->root_dir = strdup (root_dir);
1028 info->next = volume_cache;
1029 volume_cache = info;
1033 /* Wrapper for GetVolumeInformation, which uses caching to avoid
1034 performance penalty (~2ms on 486 for local drives, 7.5ms for local
1035 cdrom drive, ~5-10ms or more for remote drives on LAN). */
1036 volume_info_data *
1037 GetCachedVolumeInformation (char * root_dir)
1039 volume_info_data * info;
1040 char default_root[ MAX_PATH ];
1042 /* NULL for root_dir means use root from current directory. */
1043 if (root_dir == NULL)
1045 if (GetCurrentDirectory (MAX_PATH, default_root) == 0)
1046 return NULL;
1047 parse_root (default_root, &root_dir);
1048 *root_dir = 0;
1049 root_dir = default_root;
1052 /* Local fixed drives can be cached permanently. Removable drives
1053 cannot be cached permanently, since the volume name and serial
1054 number (if nothing else) can change. Remote drives should be
1055 treated as if they are removable, since there is no sure way to
1056 tell whether they are or not. Also, the UNC association of drive
1057 letters mapped to remote volumes can be changed at any time (even
1058 by other processes) without notice.
1060 As a compromise, so we can benefit from caching info for remote
1061 volumes, we use a simple expiry mechanism to invalidate cache
1062 entries that are more than ten seconds old. */
1064 #if 0
1065 /* No point doing this, because WNetGetConnection is even slower than
1066 GetVolumeInformation, consistently taking ~50ms on a 486 (FWIW,
1067 GetDriveType is about the only call of this type which does not
1068 involve network access, and so is extremely quick). */
1070 /* Map drive letter to UNC if remote. */
1071 if ( isalpha( root_dir[0] ) && !fixed[ DRIVE_INDEX( root_dir[0] ) ] )
1073 char remote_name[ 256 ];
1074 char drive[3] = { root_dir[0], ':' };
1076 if (WNetGetConnection (drive, remote_name, sizeof (remote_name))
1077 == NO_ERROR)
1078 /* do something */ ;
1080 #endif
1082 info = lookup_volume_info (root_dir);
1084 if (info == NULL || ! VOLINFO_STILL_VALID (root_dir, info))
1086 char name[ 256 ];
1087 DWORD serialnum;
1088 DWORD maxcomp;
1089 DWORD flags;
1090 char type[ 256 ];
1092 /* Info is not cached, or is stale. */
1093 if (!GetVolumeInformation (root_dir,
1094 name, sizeof (name),
1095 &serialnum,
1096 &maxcomp,
1097 &flags,
1098 type, sizeof (type)))
1099 return NULL;
1101 /* Cache the volume information for future use, overwriting existing
1102 entry if present. */
1103 if (info == NULL)
1105 info = (volume_info_data *) xmalloc (sizeof (volume_info_data));
1106 add_volume_info (root_dir, info);
1108 else
1110 free (info->name);
1111 free (info->type);
1114 info->name = strdup (name);
1115 info->serialnum = serialnum;
1116 info->maxcomp = maxcomp;
1117 info->flags = flags;
1118 info->type = strdup (type);
1119 info->timestamp = GetTickCount ();
1122 return info;
1125 /* Get information on the volume where name is held; set path pointer to
1126 start of pathname in name (past UNC header\volume header if present). */
1128 get_volume_info (const char * name, const char ** pPath)
1130 char temp[MAX_PATH];
1131 char *rootname = NULL; /* default to current volume */
1132 volume_info_data * info;
1134 if (name == NULL)
1135 return FALSE;
1137 /* find the root name of the volume if given */
1138 if (isalpha (name[0]) && name[1] == ':')
1140 rootname = temp;
1141 temp[0] = *name++;
1142 temp[1] = *name++;
1143 temp[2] = '\\';
1144 temp[3] = 0;
1146 else if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[0]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[1]))
1148 char *str = temp;
1149 int slashes = 4;
1150 rootname = temp;
1153 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*name) && --slashes == 0)
1154 break;
1155 *str++ = *name++;
1157 while ( *name );
1159 *str++ = '\\';
1160 *str = 0;
1163 if (pPath)
1164 *pPath = name;
1166 info = GetCachedVolumeInformation (rootname);
1167 if (info != NULL)
1169 /* Set global referenced by other functions. */
1170 volume_info = *info;
1171 return TRUE;
1173 return FALSE;
1176 /* Determine if volume is FAT format (ie. only supports short 8.3
1177 names); also set path pointer to start of pathname in name. */
1179 is_fat_volume (const char * name, const char ** pPath)
1181 if (get_volume_info (name, pPath))
1182 return (volume_info.maxcomp == 12);
1183 return FALSE;
1186 /* Map filename to a legal 8.3 name if necessary. */
1187 const char *
1188 map_w32_filename (const char * name, const char ** pPath)
1190 static char shortname[MAX_PATH];
1191 char * str = shortname;
1192 char c;
1193 char * path;
1194 const char * save_name = name;
1196 if (strlen (name) >= MAX_PATH)
1198 /* Return a filename which will cause callers to fail. */
1199 strcpy (shortname, "?");
1200 return shortname;
1203 if (is_fat_volume (name, &path)) /* truncate to 8.3 */
1205 register int left = 8; /* maximum number of chars in part */
1206 register int extn = 0; /* extension added? */
1207 register int dots = 2; /* maximum number of dots allowed */
1209 while (name < path)
1210 *str++ = *name++; /* skip past UNC header */
1212 while ((c = *name++))
1214 switch ( c )
1216 case '\\':
1217 case '/':
1218 *str++ = '\\';
1219 extn = 0; /* reset extension flags */
1220 dots = 2; /* max 2 dots */
1221 left = 8; /* max length 8 for main part */
1222 break;
1223 case ':':
1224 *str++ = ':';
1225 extn = 0; /* reset extension flags */
1226 dots = 2; /* max 2 dots */
1227 left = 8; /* max length 8 for main part */
1228 break;
1229 case '.':
1230 if ( dots )
1232 /* Convert path components of the form .xxx to _xxx,
1233 but leave . and .. as they are. This allows .emacs
1234 to be read as _emacs, for example. */
1236 if (! *name ||
1237 *name == '.' ||
1238 IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*name))
1240 *str++ = '.';
1241 dots--;
1243 else
1245 *str++ = '_';
1246 left--;
1247 dots = 0;
1250 else if ( !extn )
1252 *str++ = '.';
1253 extn = 1; /* we've got an extension */
1254 left = 3; /* 3 chars in extension */
1256 else
1258 /* any embedded dots after the first are converted to _ */
1259 *str++ = '_';
1261 break;
1262 case '~':
1263 case '#': /* don't lose these, they're important */
1264 if ( ! left )
1265 str[-1] = c; /* replace last character of part */
1266 /* FALLTHRU */
1267 default:
1268 if ( left )
1270 *str++ = tolower (c); /* map to lower case (looks nicer) */
1271 left--;
1272 dots = 0; /* started a path component */
1274 break;
1277 *str = '\0';
1279 else
1281 strcpy (shortname, name);
1282 unixtodos_filename (shortname);
1285 if (pPath)
1286 *pPath = shortname + (path - save_name);
1288 return shortname;
1291 static int
1292 is_exec (const char * name)
1294 char * p = strrchr (name, '.');
1295 return
1296 (p != NULL
1297 && (stricmp (p, ".exe") == 0 ||
1298 stricmp (p, ".com") == 0 ||
1299 stricmp (p, ".bat") == 0 ||
1300 stricmp (p, ".cmd") == 0));
1303 /* Emulate the Unix directory procedures opendir, closedir,
1304 and readdir. We can't use the procedures supplied in sysdep.c,
1305 so we provide them here. */
1307 struct direct dir_static; /* simulated directory contents */
1308 static HANDLE dir_find_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1309 static int dir_is_fat;
1310 static char dir_pathname[MAXPATHLEN+1];
1311 static WIN32_FIND_DATA dir_find_data;
1313 /* Support shares on a network resource as subdirectories of a read-only
1314 root directory. */
1315 static HANDLE wnet_enum_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1316 HANDLE open_unc_volume (char *);
1317 char *read_unc_volume (HANDLE, char *, int);
1318 void close_unc_volume (HANDLE);
1320 DIR *
1321 opendir (char *filename)
1323 DIR *dirp;
1325 /* Opening is done by FindFirstFile. However, a read is inherent to
1326 this operation, so we defer the open until read time. */
1328 if (dir_find_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1329 return NULL;
1330 if (wnet_enum_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1331 return NULL;
1333 if (is_unc_volume (filename))
1335 wnet_enum_handle = open_unc_volume (filename);
1336 if (wnet_enum_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1337 return NULL;
1340 if (!(dirp = (DIR *) malloc (sizeof (DIR))))
1341 return NULL;
1343 dirp->dd_fd = 0;
1344 dirp->dd_loc = 0;
1345 dirp->dd_size = 0;
1347 strncpy (dir_pathname, map_w32_filename (filename, NULL), MAXPATHLEN);
1348 dir_pathname[MAXPATHLEN] = '\0';
1349 dir_is_fat = is_fat_volume (filename, NULL);
1351 return dirp;
1354 void
1355 closedir (DIR *dirp)
1357 /* If we have a find-handle open, close it. */
1358 if (dir_find_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1360 FindClose (dir_find_handle);
1361 dir_find_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1363 else if (wnet_enum_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1365 close_unc_volume (wnet_enum_handle);
1366 wnet_enum_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1368 xfree ((char *) dirp);
1371 struct direct *
1372 readdir (DIR *dirp)
1374 if (wnet_enum_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1376 if (!read_unc_volume (wnet_enum_handle,
1377 dir_find_data.cFileName,
1378 MAX_PATH))
1379 return NULL;
1381 /* If we aren't dir_finding, do a find-first, otherwise do a find-next. */
1382 else if (dir_find_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1384 char filename[MAXNAMLEN + 3];
1385 int ln;
1387 strcpy (filename, dir_pathname);
1388 ln = strlen (filename) - 1;
1389 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (filename[ln]))
1390 strcat (filename, "\\");
1391 strcat (filename, "*");
1393 dir_find_handle = FindFirstFile (filename, &dir_find_data);
1395 if (dir_find_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1396 return NULL;
1398 else
1400 if (!FindNextFile (dir_find_handle, &dir_find_data))
1401 return NULL;
1404 /* Emacs never uses this value, so don't bother making it match
1405 value returned by stat(). */
1406 dir_static.d_ino = 1;
1408 dir_static.d_reclen = sizeof (struct direct) - MAXNAMLEN + 3 +
1409 dir_static.d_namlen - dir_static.d_namlen % 4;
1411 dir_static.d_namlen = strlen (dir_find_data.cFileName);
1412 strcpy (dir_static.d_name, dir_find_data.cFileName);
1413 if (dir_is_fat)
1414 _strlwr (dir_static.d_name);
1415 else if (!NILP (Vw32_downcase_file_names))
1417 register char *p;
1418 for (p = dir_static.d_name; *p; p++)
1419 if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z')
1420 break;
1421 if (!*p)
1422 _strlwr (dir_static.d_name);
1425 return &dir_static;
1428 HANDLE
1429 open_unc_volume (char *path)
1431 NETRESOURCE nr;
1432 HANDLE henum;
1433 int result;
1435 nr.dwScope = RESOURCE_GLOBALNET;
1436 nr.dwType = RESOURCETYPE_DISK;
1437 nr.dwDisplayType = RESOURCEDISPLAYTYPE_SERVER;
1438 nr.dwUsage = RESOURCEUSAGE_CONTAINER;
1439 nr.lpLocalName = NULL;
1440 nr.lpRemoteName = map_w32_filename (path, NULL);
1441 nr.lpComment = NULL;
1442 nr.lpProvider = NULL;
1444 result = WNetOpenEnum(RESOURCE_GLOBALNET, RESOURCETYPE_DISK,
1445 RESOURCEUSAGE_CONNECTABLE, &nr, &henum);
1447 if (result == NO_ERROR)
1448 return henum;
1449 else
1450 return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1453 char *
1454 read_unc_volume (HANDLE henum, char *readbuf, int size)
1456 int count;
1457 int result;
1458 int bufsize = 512;
1459 char *buffer;
1460 char *ptr;
1462 count = 1;
1463 buffer = alloca (bufsize);
1464 result = WNetEnumResource (wnet_enum_handle, &count, buffer, &bufsize);
1465 if (result != NO_ERROR)
1466 return NULL;
1468 /* WNetEnumResource returns \\resource\share...skip forward to "share". */
1469 ptr = ((LPNETRESOURCE) buffer)->lpRemoteName;
1470 ptr += 2;
1471 while (*ptr && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*ptr)) ptr++;
1472 ptr++;
1474 strncpy (readbuf, ptr, size);
1475 return readbuf;
1478 void
1479 close_unc_volume (HANDLE henum)
1481 if (henum != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1482 WNetCloseEnum (henum);
1485 DWORD
1486 unc_volume_file_attributes (char *path)
1488 HANDLE henum;
1489 DWORD attrs;
1491 henum = open_unc_volume (path);
1492 if (henum == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1493 return -1;
1495 attrs = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
1497 close_unc_volume (henum);
1499 return attrs;
1503 /* Shadow some MSVC runtime functions to map requests for long filenames
1504 to reasonable short names if necessary. This was originally added to
1505 permit running Emacs on NT 3.1 on a FAT partition, which doesn't support
1506 long file names. */
1509 sys_access (const char * path, int mode)
1511 DWORD attributes;
1513 /* MSVC implementation doesn't recognize D_OK. */
1514 path = map_w32_filename (path, NULL);
1515 if (is_unc_volume (path))
1517 attributes = unc_volume_file_attributes (path);
1518 if (attributes == -1) {
1519 errno = EACCES;
1520 return -1;
1523 else if ((attributes = GetFileAttributes (path)) == -1)
1525 /* Should try mapping GetLastError to errno; for now just indicate
1526 that path doesn't exist. */
1527 errno = EACCES;
1528 return -1;
1530 if ((mode & X_OK) != 0 && !is_exec (path))
1532 errno = EACCES;
1533 return -1;
1535 if ((mode & W_OK) != 0 && (attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY) != 0)
1537 errno = EACCES;
1538 return -1;
1540 if ((mode & D_OK) != 0 && (attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) == 0)
1542 errno = EACCES;
1543 return -1;
1545 return 0;
1549 sys_chdir (const char * path)
1551 return _chdir (map_w32_filename (path, NULL));
1555 sys_chmod (const char * path, int mode)
1557 return _chmod (map_w32_filename (path, NULL), mode);
1561 sys_creat (const char * path, int mode)
1563 return _creat (map_w32_filename (path, NULL), mode);
1566 FILE *
1567 sys_fopen(const char * path, const char * mode)
1569 int fd;
1570 int oflag;
1571 const char * mode_save = mode;
1573 /* Force all file handles to be non-inheritable. This is necessary to
1574 ensure child processes don't unwittingly inherit handles that might
1575 prevent future file access. */
1577 if (mode[0] == 'r')
1578 oflag = O_RDONLY;
1579 else if (mode[0] == 'w' || mode[0] == 'a')
1580 oflag = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC;
1581 else
1582 return NULL;
1584 /* Only do simplistic option parsing. */
1585 while (*++mode)
1586 if (mode[0] == '+')
1588 oflag &= ~(O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY);
1589 oflag |= O_RDWR;
1591 else if (mode[0] == 'b')
1593 oflag &= ~O_TEXT;
1594 oflag |= O_BINARY;
1596 else if (mode[0] == 't')
1598 oflag &= ~O_BINARY;
1599 oflag |= O_TEXT;
1601 else break;
1603 fd = _open (map_w32_filename (path, NULL), oflag | _O_NOINHERIT, 0644);
1604 if (fd < 0)
1605 return NULL;
1607 return _fdopen (fd, mode_save);
1610 /* This only works on NTFS volumes, but is useful to have. */
1612 sys_link (const char * old, const char * new)
1614 HANDLE fileh;
1615 int result = -1;
1616 char oldname[MAX_PATH], newname[MAX_PATH];
1618 if (old == NULL || new == NULL)
1620 errno = ENOENT;
1621 return -1;
1624 strcpy (oldname, map_w32_filename (old, NULL));
1625 strcpy (newname, map_w32_filename (new, NULL));
1627 fileh = CreateFile (oldname, 0, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING,
1628 FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, NULL);
1629 if (fileh != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
1631 int wlen;
1633 /* Confusingly, the "alternate" stream name field does not apply
1634 when restoring a hard link, and instead contains the actual
1635 stream data for the link (ie. the name of the link to create).
1636 The WIN32_STREAM_ID structure before the cStreamName field is
1637 the stream header, which is then immediately followed by the
1638 stream data. */
1640 struct {
1641 WIN32_STREAM_ID wid;
1642 WCHAR wbuffer[MAX_PATH]; /* extra space for link name */
1643 } data;
1645 wlen = MultiByteToWideChar (CP_ACP, MB_PRECOMPOSED, newname, -1,
1646 data.wid.cStreamName, MAX_PATH);
1647 if (wlen > 0)
1649 LPVOID context = NULL;
1650 DWORD wbytes = 0;
1652 data.wid.dwStreamId = BACKUP_LINK;
1653 data.wid.dwStreamAttributes = 0;
1654 data.wid.Size.LowPart = wlen * sizeof(WCHAR);
1655 data.wid.Size.HighPart = 0;
1656 data.wid.dwStreamNameSize = 0;
1658 if (BackupWrite (fileh, (LPBYTE)&data,
1659 offsetof (WIN32_STREAM_ID, cStreamName)
1660 + data.wid.Size.LowPart,
1661 &wbytes, FALSE, FALSE, &context)
1662 && BackupWrite (fileh, NULL, 0, &wbytes, TRUE, FALSE, &context))
1664 /* succeeded */
1665 result = 0;
1667 else
1669 /* Should try mapping GetLastError to errno; for now just
1670 indicate a general error (eg. links not supported). */
1671 errno = EINVAL; // perhaps EMLINK?
1675 CloseHandle (fileh);
1677 else
1678 errno = ENOENT;
1680 return result;
1684 sys_mkdir (const char * path)
1686 return _mkdir (map_w32_filename (path, NULL));
1689 /* Because of long name mapping issues, we need to implement this
1690 ourselves. Also, MSVC's _mktemp returns NULL when it can't generate
1691 a unique name, instead of setting the input template to an empty
1692 string.
1694 Standard algorithm seems to be use pid or tid with a letter on the
1695 front (in place of the 6 X's) and cycle through the letters to find a
1696 unique name. We extend that to allow any reasonable character as the
1697 first of the 6 X's. */
1698 char *
1699 sys_mktemp (char * template)
1701 char * p;
1702 int i;
1703 unsigned uid = GetCurrentThreadId ();
1704 static char first_char[] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyz0123456789!%-_@#";
1706 if (template == NULL)
1707 return NULL;
1708 p = template + strlen (template);
1709 i = 5;
1710 /* replace up to the last 5 X's with uid in decimal */
1711 while (--p >= template && p[0] == 'X' && --i >= 0)
1713 p[0] = '0' + uid % 10;
1714 uid /= 10;
1717 if (i < 0 && p[0] == 'X')
1719 i = 0;
1722 int save_errno = errno;
1723 p[0] = first_char[i];
1724 if (sys_access (template, 0) < 0)
1726 errno = save_errno;
1727 return template;
1730 while (++i < sizeof (first_char));
1733 /* Template is badly formed or else we can't generate a unique name,
1734 so return empty string */
1735 template[0] = 0;
1736 return template;
1740 sys_open (const char * path, int oflag, int mode)
1742 /* Force all file handles to be non-inheritable. */
1743 return _open (map_w32_filename (path, NULL), oflag | _O_NOINHERIT, mode);
1747 sys_rename (const char * oldname, const char * newname)
1749 int result;
1750 char temp[MAX_PATH];
1752 /* MoveFile on Windows 95 doesn't correctly change the short file name
1753 alias in a number of circumstances (it is not easy to predict when
1754 just by looking at oldname and newname, unfortunately). In these
1755 cases, renaming through a temporary name avoids the problem.
1757 A second problem on Windows 95 is that renaming through a temp name when
1758 newname is uppercase fails (the final long name ends up in
1759 lowercase, although the short alias might be uppercase) UNLESS the
1760 long temp name is not 8.3.
1762 So, on Windows 95 we always rename through a temp name, and we make sure
1763 the temp name has a long extension to ensure correct renaming. */
1765 strcpy (temp, map_w32_filename (oldname, NULL));
1767 if (os_subtype == OS_WIN95)
1769 char * o;
1770 char * p;
1771 int i = 0;
1773 oldname = map_w32_filename (oldname, NULL);
1774 if (o = strrchr (oldname, '\\'))
1775 o++;
1776 else
1777 o = (char *) oldname;
1779 if (p = strrchr (temp, '\\'))
1780 p++;
1781 else
1782 p = temp;
1786 /* Force temp name to require a manufactured 8.3 alias - this
1787 seems to make the second rename work properly. */
1788 sprintf (p, "_.%s.%u", o, i);
1789 i++;
1790 result = rename (oldname, temp);
1792 /* This loop must surely terminate! */
1793 while (result < 0 && (errno == EEXIST || errno == EACCES));
1794 if (result < 0)
1795 return -1;
1798 /* Emulate Unix behaviour - newname is deleted if it already exists
1799 (at least if it is a file; don't do this for directories).
1801 Since we mustn't do this if we are just changing the case of the
1802 file name (we would end up deleting the file we are trying to
1803 rename!), we let rename detect if the destination file already
1804 exists - that way we avoid the possible pitfalls of trying to
1805 determine ourselves whether two names really refer to the same
1806 file, which is not always possible in the general case. (Consider
1807 all the permutations of shared or subst'd drives, etc.) */
1809 newname = map_w32_filename (newname, NULL);
1810 result = rename (temp, newname);
1812 if (result < 0
1813 && (errno == EEXIST || errno == EACCES)
1814 && _chmod (newname, 0666) == 0
1815 && _unlink (newname) == 0)
1816 result = rename (temp, newname);
1818 return result;
1822 sys_rmdir (const char * path)
1824 return _rmdir (map_w32_filename (path, NULL));
1828 sys_unlink (const char * path)
1830 path = map_w32_filename (path, NULL);
1832 /* On Unix, unlink works without write permission. */
1833 _chmod (path, 0666);
1834 return _unlink (path);
1837 static FILETIME utc_base_ft;
1838 static long double utc_base;
1839 static int init = 0;
1841 static time_t
1842 convert_time (FILETIME ft)
1844 long double ret;
1846 if (!init)
1848 /* Determine the delta between 1-Jan-1601 and 1-Jan-1970. */
1849 SYSTEMTIME st;
1851 st.wYear = 1970;
1852 st.wMonth = 1;
1853 st.wDay = 1;
1854 st.wHour = 0;
1855 st.wMinute = 0;
1856 st.wSecond = 0;
1857 st.wMilliseconds = 0;
1859 SystemTimeToFileTime (&st, &utc_base_ft);
1860 utc_base = (long double) utc_base_ft.dwHighDateTime
1861 * 4096 * 1024 * 1024 + utc_base_ft.dwLowDateTime;
1862 init = 1;
1865 if (CompareFileTime (&ft, &utc_base_ft) < 0)
1866 return 0;
1868 ret = (long double) ft.dwHighDateTime * 4096 * 1024 * 1024 + ft.dwLowDateTime;
1869 ret -= utc_base;
1870 return (time_t) (ret * 1e-7);
1873 void
1874 convert_from_time_t (time_t time, FILETIME * pft)
1876 long double tmp;
1878 if (!init)
1880 /* Determine the delta between 1-Jan-1601 and 1-Jan-1970. */
1881 SYSTEMTIME st;
1883 st.wYear = 1970;
1884 st.wMonth = 1;
1885 st.wDay = 1;
1886 st.wHour = 0;
1887 st.wMinute = 0;
1888 st.wSecond = 0;
1889 st.wMilliseconds = 0;
1891 SystemTimeToFileTime (&st, &utc_base_ft);
1892 utc_base = (long double) utc_base_ft.dwHighDateTime
1893 * 4096 * 1024 * 1024 + utc_base_ft.dwLowDateTime;
1894 init = 1;
1897 /* time in 100ns units since 1-Jan-1601 */
1898 tmp = (long double) time * 1e7 + utc_base;
1899 pft->dwHighDateTime = (DWORD) (tmp / (4096.0 * 1024 * 1024));
1900 pft->dwLowDateTime = (DWORD) (tmp - (4096.0 * 1024 * 1024) * pft->dwHighDateTime);
1903 #if 0
1904 /* No reason to keep this; faking inode values either by hashing or even
1905 using the file index from GetInformationByHandle, is not perfect and
1906 so by default Emacs doesn't use the inode values on Windows.
1907 Instead, we now determine file-truename correctly (except for
1908 possible drive aliasing etc). */
1910 /* Modified version of "PJW" algorithm (see the "Dragon" compiler book). */
1911 static unsigned
1912 hashval (const unsigned char * str)
1914 unsigned h = 0;
1915 while (*str)
1917 h = (h << 4) + *str++;
1918 h ^= (h >> 28);
1920 return h;
1923 /* Return the hash value of the canonical pathname, excluding the
1924 drive/UNC header, to get a hopefully unique inode number. */
1925 static DWORD
1926 generate_inode_val (const char * name)
1928 char fullname[ MAX_PATH ];
1929 char * p;
1930 unsigned hash;
1932 /* Get the truly canonical filename, if it exists. (Note: this
1933 doesn't resolve aliasing due to subst commands, or recognise hard
1934 links. */
1935 if (!w32_get_long_filename ((char *)name, fullname, MAX_PATH))
1936 abort ();
1938 parse_root (fullname, &p);
1939 /* Normal W32 filesystems are still case insensitive. */
1940 _strlwr (p);
1941 return hashval (p);
1944 #endif
1946 /* MSVC stat function can't cope with UNC names and has other bugs, so
1947 replace it with our own. This also allows us to calculate consistent
1948 inode values without hacks in the main Emacs code. */
1950 stat (const char * path, struct stat * buf)
1952 char *name, *r;
1953 WIN32_FIND_DATA wfd;
1954 HANDLE fh;
1955 DWORD fake_inode;
1956 int permission;
1957 int len;
1958 int rootdir = FALSE;
1960 if (path == NULL || buf == NULL)
1962 errno = EFAULT;
1963 return -1;
1966 name = (char *) map_w32_filename (path, &path);
1967 /* must be valid filename, no wild cards or other invalid characters */
1968 if (strpbrk (name, "*?|<>\""))
1970 errno = ENOENT;
1971 return -1;
1974 /* If name is "c:/.." or "/.." then stat "c:/" or "/". */
1975 r = IS_DEVICE_SEP (name[1]) ? &name[2] : name;
1976 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (r[0]) && r[1] == '.' && r[2] == '.' && r[3] == '\0')
1978 r[1] = r[2] = '\0';
1981 /* Remove trailing directory separator, unless name is the root
1982 directory of a drive or UNC volume in which case ensure there
1983 is a trailing separator. */
1984 len = strlen (name);
1985 rootdir = (path >= name + len - 1
1986 && (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (*path) || *path == 0));
1987 name = strcpy (alloca (len + 2), name);
1989 if (is_unc_volume (name))
1991 DWORD attrs = unc_volume_file_attributes (name);
1993 if (attrs == -1)
1994 return -1;
1996 memset (&wfd, 0, sizeof (wfd));
1997 wfd.dwFileAttributes = attrs;
1998 wfd.ftCreationTime = utc_base_ft;
1999 wfd.ftLastAccessTime = utc_base_ft;
2000 wfd.ftLastWriteTime = utc_base_ft;
2001 strcpy (wfd.cFileName, name);
2003 else if (rootdir)
2005 if (!IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[len-1]))
2006 strcat (name, "\\");
2007 if (GetDriveType (name) < 2)
2009 errno = ENOENT;
2010 return -1;
2012 memset (&wfd, 0, sizeof (wfd));
2013 wfd.dwFileAttributes = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
2014 wfd.ftCreationTime = utc_base_ft;
2015 wfd.ftLastAccessTime = utc_base_ft;
2016 wfd.ftLastWriteTime = utc_base_ft;
2017 strcpy (wfd.cFileName, name);
2019 else
2021 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[len-1]))
2022 name[len - 1] = 0;
2024 /* (This is hacky, but helps when doing file completions on
2025 network drives.) Optimize by using information available from
2026 active readdir if possible. */
2027 len = strlen (dir_pathname);
2028 if (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (dir_pathname[len-1]))
2029 len--;
2030 if (dir_find_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
2031 && strnicmp (name, dir_pathname, len) == 0
2032 && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (name[len])
2033 && stricmp (name + len + 1, dir_static.d_name) == 0)
2035 /* This was the last entry returned by readdir. */
2036 wfd = dir_find_data;
2038 else
2040 fh = FindFirstFile (name, &wfd);
2041 if (fh == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
2043 errno = ENOENT;
2044 return -1;
2046 FindClose (fh);
2050 if (wfd.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
2052 buf->st_mode = _S_IFDIR;
2053 buf->st_nlink = 2; /* doesn't really matter */
2054 fake_inode = 0; /* this doesn't either I think */
2056 else if (!NILP (Vw32_get_true_file_attributes)
2057 /* No access rights required to get info. */
2058 && (fh = CreateFile (name, 0, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL))
2059 != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
2061 /* This is more accurate in terms of gettting the correct number
2062 of links, but is quite slow (it is noticable when Emacs is
2063 making a list of file name completions). */
2064 BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION info;
2066 if (GetFileInformationByHandle (fh, &info))
2068 buf->st_nlink = info.nNumberOfLinks;
2069 /* Might as well use file index to fake inode values, but this
2070 is not guaranteed to be unique unless we keep a handle open
2071 all the time (even then there are situations where it is
2072 not unique). Reputedly, there are at most 48 bits of info
2073 (on NTFS, presumably less on FAT). */
2074 fake_inode = info.nFileIndexLow ^ info.nFileIndexHigh;
2076 else
2078 buf->st_nlink = 1;
2079 fake_inode = 0;
2082 switch (GetFileType (fh))
2084 case FILE_TYPE_DISK:
2085 buf->st_mode = _S_IFREG;
2086 break;
2087 case FILE_TYPE_PIPE:
2088 buf->st_mode = _S_IFIFO;
2089 break;
2090 case FILE_TYPE_CHAR:
2091 case FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN:
2092 default:
2093 buf->st_mode = _S_IFCHR;
2095 CloseHandle (fh);
2097 else
2099 /* Don't bother to make this information more accurate. */
2100 buf->st_mode = _S_IFREG;
2101 buf->st_nlink = 1;
2102 fake_inode = 0;
2105 #if 0
2106 /* Not sure if there is any point in this. */
2107 if (!NILP (Vw32_generate_fake_inodes))
2108 fake_inode = generate_inode_val (name);
2109 else if (fake_inode == 0)
2111 /* For want of something better, try to make everything unique. */
2112 static DWORD gen_num = 0;
2113 fake_inode = ++gen_num;
2115 #endif
2117 /* MSVC defines _ino_t to be short; other libc's might not. */
2118 if (sizeof (buf->st_ino) == 2)
2119 buf->st_ino = fake_inode ^ (fake_inode >> 16);
2120 else
2121 buf->st_ino = fake_inode;
2123 /* consider files to belong to current user */
2124 buf->st_uid = the_passwd.pw_uid;
2125 buf->st_gid = the_passwd.pw_gid;
2127 /* volume_info is set indirectly by map_w32_filename */
2128 buf->st_dev = volume_info.serialnum;
2129 buf->st_rdev = volume_info.serialnum;
2132 buf->st_size = wfd.nFileSizeLow;
2134 /* Convert timestamps to Unix format. */
2135 buf->st_mtime = convert_time (wfd.ftLastWriteTime);
2136 buf->st_atime = convert_time (wfd.ftLastAccessTime);
2137 if (buf->st_atime == 0) buf->st_atime = buf->st_mtime;
2138 buf->st_ctime = convert_time (wfd.ftCreationTime);
2139 if (buf->st_ctime == 0) buf->st_ctime = buf->st_mtime;
2141 /* determine rwx permissions */
2142 if (wfd.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
2143 permission = _S_IREAD;
2144 else
2145 permission = _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE;
2147 if (wfd.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
2148 permission |= _S_IEXEC;
2149 else if (is_exec (name))
2150 permission |= _S_IEXEC;
2152 buf->st_mode |= permission | (permission >> 3) | (permission >> 6);
2154 return 0;
2157 /* Provide fstat and utime as well as stat for consistent handling of
2158 file timestamps. */
2160 fstat (int desc, struct stat * buf)
2162 HANDLE fh = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (desc);
2163 BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION info;
2164 DWORD fake_inode;
2165 int permission;
2167 switch (GetFileType (fh) & ~FILE_TYPE_REMOTE)
2169 case FILE_TYPE_DISK:
2170 buf->st_mode = _S_IFREG;
2171 if (!GetFileInformationByHandle (fh, &info))
2173 errno = EACCES;
2174 return -1;
2176 break;
2177 case FILE_TYPE_PIPE:
2178 buf->st_mode = _S_IFIFO;
2179 goto non_disk;
2180 case FILE_TYPE_CHAR:
2181 case FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN:
2182 default:
2183 buf->st_mode = _S_IFCHR;
2184 non_disk:
2185 memset (&info, 0, sizeof (info));
2186 info.dwFileAttributes = 0;
2187 info.ftCreationTime = utc_base_ft;
2188 info.ftLastAccessTime = utc_base_ft;
2189 info.ftLastWriteTime = utc_base_ft;
2192 if (info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
2194 buf->st_mode = _S_IFDIR;
2195 buf->st_nlink = 2; /* doesn't really matter */
2196 fake_inode = 0; /* this doesn't either I think */
2198 else
2200 buf->st_nlink = info.nNumberOfLinks;
2201 /* Might as well use file index to fake inode values, but this
2202 is not guaranteed to be unique unless we keep a handle open
2203 all the time (even then there are situations where it is
2204 not unique). Reputedly, there are at most 48 bits of info
2205 (on NTFS, presumably less on FAT). */
2206 fake_inode = info.nFileIndexLow ^ info.nFileIndexHigh;
2209 /* MSVC defines _ino_t to be short; other libc's might not. */
2210 if (sizeof (buf->st_ino) == 2)
2211 buf->st_ino = fake_inode ^ (fake_inode >> 16);
2212 else
2213 buf->st_ino = fake_inode;
2215 /* consider files to belong to current user */
2216 buf->st_uid = 0;
2217 buf->st_gid = 0;
2219 buf->st_dev = info.dwVolumeSerialNumber;
2220 buf->st_rdev = info.dwVolumeSerialNumber;
2222 buf->st_size = info.nFileSizeLow;
2224 /* Convert timestamps to Unix format. */
2225 buf->st_mtime = convert_time (info.ftLastWriteTime);
2226 buf->st_atime = convert_time (info.ftLastAccessTime);
2227 if (buf->st_atime == 0) buf->st_atime = buf->st_mtime;
2228 buf->st_ctime = convert_time (info.ftCreationTime);
2229 if (buf->st_ctime == 0) buf->st_ctime = buf->st_mtime;
2231 /* determine rwx permissions */
2232 if (info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
2233 permission = _S_IREAD;
2234 else
2235 permission = _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE;
2237 if (info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
2238 permission |= _S_IEXEC;
2239 else
2241 #if 0 /* no way of knowing the filename */
2242 char * p = strrchr (name, '.');
2243 if (p != NULL &&
2244 (stricmp (p, ".exe") == 0 ||
2245 stricmp (p, ".com") == 0 ||
2246 stricmp (p, ".bat") == 0 ||
2247 stricmp (p, ".cmd") == 0))
2248 permission |= _S_IEXEC;
2249 #endif
2252 buf->st_mode |= permission | (permission >> 3) | (permission >> 6);
2254 return 0;
2258 utime (const char *name, struct utimbuf *times)
2260 struct utimbuf deftime;
2261 HANDLE fh;
2262 FILETIME mtime;
2263 FILETIME atime;
2265 if (times == NULL)
2267 deftime.modtime = deftime.actime = time (NULL);
2268 times = &deftime;
2271 /* Need write access to set times. */
2272 fh = CreateFile (name, GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
2273 0, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
2274 if (fh)
2276 convert_from_time_t (times->actime, &atime);
2277 convert_from_time_t (times->modtime, &mtime);
2278 if (!SetFileTime (fh, NULL, &atime, &mtime))
2280 CloseHandle (fh);
2281 errno = EACCES;
2282 return -1;
2284 CloseHandle (fh);
2286 else
2288 errno = EINVAL;
2289 return -1;
2291 return 0;
2294 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
2296 /* Wrappers for winsock functions to map between our file descriptors
2297 and winsock's handles; also set h_errno for convenience.
2299 To allow Emacs to run on systems which don't have winsock support
2300 installed, we dynamically link to winsock on startup if present, and
2301 otherwise provide the minimum necessary functionality
2302 (eg. gethostname). */
2304 /* function pointers for relevant socket functions */
2305 int (PASCAL *pfn_WSAStartup) (WORD wVersionRequired, LPWSADATA lpWSAData);
2306 void (PASCAL *pfn_WSASetLastError) (int iError);
2307 int (PASCAL *pfn_WSAGetLastError) (void);
2308 int (PASCAL *pfn_socket) (int af, int type, int protocol);
2309 int (PASCAL *pfn_bind) (SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int namelen);
2310 int (PASCAL *pfn_connect) (SOCKET s, const struct sockaddr *addr, int namelen);
2311 int (PASCAL *pfn_ioctlsocket) (SOCKET s, long cmd, u_long *argp);
2312 int (PASCAL *pfn_recv) (SOCKET s, char * buf, int len, int flags);
2313 int (PASCAL *pfn_send) (SOCKET s, const char * buf, int len, int flags);
2314 int (PASCAL *pfn_closesocket) (SOCKET s);
2315 int (PASCAL *pfn_shutdown) (SOCKET s, int how);
2316 int (PASCAL *pfn_WSACleanup) (void);
2318 u_short (PASCAL *pfn_htons) (u_short hostshort);
2319 u_short (PASCAL *pfn_ntohs) (u_short netshort);
2320 unsigned long (PASCAL *pfn_inet_addr) (const char * cp);
2321 int (PASCAL *pfn_gethostname) (char * name, int namelen);
2322 struct hostent * (PASCAL *pfn_gethostbyname) (const char * name);
2323 struct servent * (PASCAL *pfn_getservbyname) (const char * name, const char * proto);
2325 /* SetHandleInformation is only needed to make sockets non-inheritable. */
2326 BOOL (WINAPI *pfn_SetHandleInformation) (HANDLE object, DWORD mask, DWORD flags);
2327 #ifndef HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT
2328 #define HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT 1
2329 #endif
2331 HANDLE winsock_lib;
2332 static int winsock_inuse;
2334 BOOL
2335 term_winsock (void)
2337 if (winsock_lib != NULL && winsock_inuse == 0)
2339 /* Not sure what would cause WSAENETDOWN, or even if it can happen
2340 after WSAStartup returns successfully, but it seems reasonable
2341 to allow unloading winsock anyway in that case. */
2342 if (pfn_WSACleanup () == 0 ||
2343 pfn_WSAGetLastError () == WSAENETDOWN)
2345 if (FreeLibrary (winsock_lib))
2346 winsock_lib = NULL;
2347 return TRUE;
2350 return FALSE;
2353 BOOL
2354 init_winsock (int load_now)
2356 WSADATA winsockData;
2358 if (winsock_lib != NULL)
2359 return TRUE;
2361 pfn_SetHandleInformation = NULL;
2362 pfn_SetHandleInformation
2363 = (void *) GetProcAddress (GetModuleHandle ("kernel32.dll"),
2364 "SetHandleInformation");
2366 winsock_lib = LoadLibrary ("wsock32.dll");
2368 if (winsock_lib != NULL)
2370 /* dynamically link to socket functions */
2372 #define LOAD_PROC(fn) \
2373 if ((pfn_##fn = (void *) GetProcAddress (winsock_lib, #fn)) == NULL) \
2374 goto fail;
2376 LOAD_PROC( WSAStartup );
2377 LOAD_PROC( WSASetLastError );
2378 LOAD_PROC( WSAGetLastError );
2379 LOAD_PROC( socket );
2380 LOAD_PROC( bind );
2381 LOAD_PROC( connect );
2382 LOAD_PROC( ioctlsocket );
2383 LOAD_PROC( recv );
2384 LOAD_PROC( send );
2385 LOAD_PROC( closesocket );
2386 LOAD_PROC( shutdown );
2387 LOAD_PROC( htons );
2388 LOAD_PROC( ntohs );
2389 LOAD_PROC( inet_addr );
2390 LOAD_PROC( gethostname );
2391 LOAD_PROC( gethostbyname );
2392 LOAD_PROC( getservbyname );
2393 LOAD_PROC( WSACleanup );
2395 #undef LOAD_PROC
2397 /* specify version 1.1 of winsock */
2398 if (pfn_WSAStartup (0x101, &winsockData) == 0)
2400 if (winsockData.wVersion != 0x101)
2401 goto fail;
2403 if (!load_now)
2405 /* Report that winsock exists and is usable, but leave
2406 socket functions disabled. I am assuming that calling
2407 WSAStartup does not require any network interaction,
2408 and in particular does not cause or require a dial-up
2409 connection to be established. */
2411 pfn_WSACleanup ();
2412 FreeLibrary (winsock_lib);
2413 winsock_lib = NULL;
2415 winsock_inuse = 0;
2416 return TRUE;
2419 fail:
2420 FreeLibrary (winsock_lib);
2421 winsock_lib = NULL;
2424 return FALSE;
2428 int h_errno = 0;
2430 /* function to set h_errno for compatability; map winsock error codes to
2431 normal system codes where they overlap (non-overlapping definitions
2432 are already in <sys/socket.h> */
2433 static void set_errno ()
2435 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2436 h_errno = EINVAL;
2437 else
2438 h_errno = pfn_WSAGetLastError ();
2440 switch (h_errno)
2442 case WSAEACCES: h_errno = EACCES; break;
2443 case WSAEBADF: h_errno = EBADF; break;
2444 case WSAEFAULT: h_errno = EFAULT; break;
2445 case WSAEINTR: h_errno = EINTR; break;
2446 case WSAEINVAL: h_errno = EINVAL; break;
2447 case WSAEMFILE: h_errno = EMFILE; break;
2448 case WSAENAMETOOLONG: h_errno = ENAMETOOLONG; break;
2449 case WSAENOTEMPTY: h_errno = ENOTEMPTY; break;
2451 errno = h_errno;
2454 static void check_errno ()
2456 if (h_errno == 0 && winsock_lib != NULL)
2457 pfn_WSASetLastError (0);
2460 /* Extend strerror to handle the winsock-specific error codes. */
2461 struct {
2462 int errnum;
2463 char * msg;
2464 } _wsa_errlist[] = {
2465 WSAEINTR , "Interrupted function call",
2466 WSAEBADF , "Bad file descriptor",
2467 WSAEACCES , "Permission denied",
2468 WSAEFAULT , "Bad address",
2469 WSAEINVAL , "Invalid argument",
2470 WSAEMFILE , "Too many open files",
2472 WSAEWOULDBLOCK , "Resource temporarily unavailable",
2473 WSAEINPROGRESS , "Operation now in progress",
2474 WSAEALREADY , "Operation already in progress",
2475 WSAENOTSOCK , "Socket operation on non-socket",
2476 WSAEDESTADDRREQ , "Destination address required",
2477 WSAEMSGSIZE , "Message too long",
2478 WSAEPROTOTYPE , "Protocol wrong type for socket",
2479 WSAENOPROTOOPT , "Bad protocol option",
2480 WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT , "Protocol not supported",
2481 WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT , "Socket type not supported",
2482 WSAEOPNOTSUPP , "Operation not supported",
2483 WSAEPFNOSUPPORT , "Protocol family not supported",
2484 WSAEAFNOSUPPORT , "Address family not supported by protocol family",
2485 WSAEADDRINUSE , "Address already in use",
2486 WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL , "Cannot assign requested address",
2487 WSAENETDOWN , "Network is down",
2488 WSAENETUNREACH , "Network is unreachable",
2489 WSAENETRESET , "Network dropped connection on reset",
2490 WSAECONNABORTED , "Software caused connection abort",
2491 WSAECONNRESET , "Connection reset by peer",
2492 WSAENOBUFS , "No buffer space available",
2493 WSAEISCONN , "Socket is already connected",
2494 WSAENOTCONN , "Socket is not connected",
2495 WSAESHUTDOWN , "Cannot send after socket shutdown",
2496 WSAETOOMANYREFS , "Too many references", /* not sure */
2497 WSAETIMEDOUT , "Connection timed out",
2498 WSAECONNREFUSED , "Connection refused",
2499 WSAELOOP , "Network loop", /* not sure */
2500 WSAENAMETOOLONG , "Name is too long",
2501 WSAEHOSTDOWN , "Host is down",
2502 WSAEHOSTUNREACH , "No route to host",
2503 WSAENOTEMPTY , "Buffer not empty", /* not sure */
2504 WSAEPROCLIM , "Too many processes",
2505 WSAEUSERS , "Too many users", /* not sure */
2506 WSAEDQUOT , "Double quote in host name", /* really not sure */
2507 WSAESTALE , "Data is stale", /* not sure */
2508 WSAEREMOTE , "Remote error", /* not sure */
2510 WSASYSNOTREADY , "Network subsystem is unavailable",
2511 WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED , "WINSOCK.DLL version out of range",
2512 WSANOTINITIALISED , "Winsock not initialized successfully",
2513 WSAEDISCON , "Graceful shutdown in progress",
2514 #ifdef WSAENOMORE
2515 WSAENOMORE , "No more operations allowed", /* not sure */
2516 WSAECANCELLED , "Operation cancelled", /* not sure */
2517 WSAEINVALIDPROCTABLE , "Invalid procedure table from service provider",
2518 WSAEINVALIDPROVIDER , "Invalid service provider version number",
2519 WSAEPROVIDERFAILEDINIT , "Unable to initialize a service provider",
2520 WSASYSCALLFAILURE , "System call failured",
2521 WSASERVICE_NOT_FOUND , "Service not found", /* not sure */
2522 WSATYPE_NOT_FOUND , "Class type not found",
2523 WSA_E_NO_MORE , "No more resources available", /* really not sure */
2524 WSA_E_CANCELLED , "Operation already cancelled", /* really not sure */
2525 WSAEREFUSED , "Operation refused", /* not sure */
2526 #endif
2528 WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND , "Host not found",
2529 WSATRY_AGAIN , "Authoritative host not found during name lookup",
2530 WSANO_RECOVERY , "Non-recoverable error during name lookup",
2531 WSANO_DATA , "Valid name, no data record of requested type",
2533 -1, NULL
2536 char *
2537 sys_strerror(int error_no)
2539 int i;
2540 static char unknown_msg[40];
2542 if (error_no >= 0 && error_no < _sys_nerr)
2543 return _sys_errlist[error_no];
2545 for (i = 0; _wsa_errlist[i].errnum >= 0; i++)
2546 if (_wsa_errlist[i].errnum == error_no)
2547 return _wsa_errlist[i].msg;
2549 sprintf(unknown_msg, "Unidentified error: %d", error_no);
2550 return unknown_msg;
2553 /* [andrewi 3-May-96] I've had conflicting results using both methods,
2554 but I believe the method of keeping the socket handle separate (and
2555 insuring it is not inheritable) is the correct one. */
2557 //#define SOCK_REPLACE_HANDLE
2559 #ifdef SOCK_REPLACE_HANDLE
2560 #define SOCK_HANDLE(fd) ((SOCKET) _get_osfhandle (fd))
2561 #else
2562 #define SOCK_HANDLE(fd) ((SOCKET) fd_info[fd].hnd)
2563 #endif
2566 sys_socket(int af, int type, int protocol)
2568 int fd;
2569 long s;
2570 child_process * cp;
2572 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2574 h_errno = ENETDOWN;
2575 return INVALID_SOCKET;
2578 check_errno ();
2580 /* call the real socket function */
2581 s = (long) pfn_socket (af, type, protocol);
2583 if (s != INVALID_SOCKET)
2585 /* Although under NT 3.5 _open_osfhandle will accept a socket
2586 handle, if opened with SO_OPENTYPE == SO_SYNCHRONOUS_NONALERT,
2587 that does not work under NT 3.1. However, we can get the same
2588 effect by using a backdoor function to replace an existing
2589 descriptor handle with the one we want. */
2591 /* allocate a file descriptor (with appropriate flags) */
2592 fd = _open ("NUL:", _O_RDWR);
2593 if (fd >= 0)
2595 #ifdef SOCK_REPLACE_HANDLE
2596 /* now replace handle to NUL with our socket handle */
2597 CloseHandle ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd));
2598 _free_osfhnd (fd);
2599 _set_osfhnd (fd, s);
2600 /* setmode (fd, _O_BINARY); */
2601 #else
2602 /* Make a non-inheritable copy of the socket handle. Note
2603 that it is possible that sockets aren't actually kernel
2604 handles, which appears to be the case on Windows 9x when
2605 the MS Proxy winsock client is installed. */
2607 /* Apparently there is a bug in NT 3.51 with some service
2608 packs, which prevents using DuplicateHandle to make a
2609 socket handle non-inheritable (causes WSACleanup to
2610 hang). The work-around is to use SetHandleInformation
2611 instead if it is available and implemented. */
2612 if (pfn_SetHandleInformation)
2614 pfn_SetHandleInformation ((HANDLE) s, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
2616 else
2618 HANDLE parent = GetCurrentProcess ();
2619 HANDLE new_s = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
2621 if (DuplicateHandle (parent,
2622 (HANDLE) s,
2623 parent,
2624 &new_s,
2626 FALSE,
2627 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
2629 /* It is possible that DuplicateHandle succeeds even
2630 though the socket wasn't really a kernel handle,
2631 because a real handle has the same value. So
2632 test whether the new handle really is a socket. */
2633 long nonblocking = 0;
2634 if (pfn_ioctlsocket ((SOCKET) new_s, FIONBIO, &nonblocking) == 0)
2636 pfn_closesocket (s);
2637 s = (SOCKET) new_s;
2639 else
2641 CloseHandle (new_s);
2646 fd_info[fd].hnd = (HANDLE) s;
2647 #endif
2649 /* set our own internal flags */
2650 fd_info[fd].flags = FILE_SOCKET | FILE_BINARY | FILE_READ | FILE_WRITE;
2652 cp = new_child ();
2653 if (cp)
2655 cp->fd = fd;
2656 cp->status = STATUS_READ_ACKNOWLEDGED;
2658 /* attach child_process to fd_info */
2659 if (fd_info[ fd ].cp != NULL)
2661 DebPrint (("sys_socket: fd_info[%d] apparently in use!\n", fd));
2662 abort ();
2665 fd_info[ fd ].cp = cp;
2667 /* success! */
2668 winsock_inuse++; /* count open sockets */
2669 return fd;
2672 /* clean up */
2673 _close (fd);
2675 pfn_closesocket (s);
2676 h_errno = EMFILE;
2678 set_errno ();
2680 return -1;
2685 sys_bind (int s, const struct sockaddr * addr, int namelen)
2687 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2689 h_errno = ENOTSOCK;
2690 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2693 check_errno ();
2694 if (fd_info[s].flags & FILE_SOCKET)
2696 int rc = pfn_bind (SOCK_HANDLE (s), addr, namelen);
2697 if (rc == SOCKET_ERROR)
2698 set_errno ();
2699 return rc;
2701 h_errno = ENOTSOCK;
2702 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2707 sys_connect (int s, const struct sockaddr * name, int namelen)
2709 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2711 h_errno = ENOTSOCK;
2712 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2715 check_errno ();
2716 if (fd_info[s].flags & FILE_SOCKET)
2718 int rc = pfn_connect (SOCK_HANDLE (s), name, namelen);
2719 if (rc == SOCKET_ERROR)
2720 set_errno ();
2721 return rc;
2723 h_errno = ENOTSOCK;
2724 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2727 u_short
2728 sys_htons (u_short hostshort)
2730 return (winsock_lib != NULL) ?
2731 pfn_htons (hostshort) : hostshort;
2734 u_short
2735 sys_ntohs (u_short netshort)
2737 return (winsock_lib != NULL) ?
2738 pfn_ntohs (netshort) : netshort;
2741 unsigned long
2742 sys_inet_addr (const char * cp)
2744 return (winsock_lib != NULL) ?
2745 pfn_inet_addr (cp) : INADDR_NONE;
2749 sys_gethostname (char * name, int namelen)
2751 if (winsock_lib != NULL)
2752 return pfn_gethostname (name, namelen);
2754 if (namelen > MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH)
2755 return !GetComputerName (name, &namelen);
2757 h_errno = EFAULT;
2758 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2761 struct hostent *
2762 sys_gethostbyname(const char * name)
2764 struct hostent * host;
2766 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2768 h_errno = ENETDOWN;
2769 return NULL;
2772 check_errno ();
2773 host = pfn_gethostbyname (name);
2774 if (!host)
2775 set_errno ();
2776 return host;
2779 struct servent *
2780 sys_getservbyname(const char * name, const char * proto)
2782 struct servent * serv;
2784 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2786 h_errno = ENETDOWN;
2787 return NULL;
2790 check_errno ();
2791 serv = pfn_getservbyname (name, proto);
2792 if (!serv)
2793 set_errno ();
2794 return serv;
2798 sys_shutdown (int s, int how)
2800 int rc;
2802 if (winsock_lib == NULL)
2804 h_errno = ENETDOWN;
2805 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2808 check_errno ();
2809 if (fd_info[s].flags & FILE_SOCKET)
2811 int rc = pfn_shutdown (SOCK_HANDLE (s), how);
2812 if (rc == SOCKET_ERROR)
2813 set_errno ();
2814 return rc;
2816 h_errno = ENOTSOCK;
2817 return SOCKET_ERROR;
2820 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */
2823 /* Shadow main io functions: we need to handle pipes and sockets more
2824 intelligently, and implement non-blocking mode as well. */
2827 sys_close (int fd)
2829 int rc;
2831 if (fd < 0 || fd >= MAXDESC)
2833 errno = EBADF;
2834 return -1;
2837 if (fd_info[fd].cp)
2839 child_process * cp = fd_info[fd].cp;
2841 fd_info[fd].cp = NULL;
2843 if (CHILD_ACTIVE (cp))
2845 /* if last descriptor to active child_process then cleanup */
2846 int i;
2847 for (i = 0; i < MAXDESC; i++)
2849 if (i == fd)
2850 continue;
2851 if (fd_info[i].cp == cp)
2852 break;
2854 if (i == MAXDESC)
2856 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
2857 if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_SOCKET)
2859 #ifndef SOCK_REPLACE_HANDLE
2860 if (winsock_lib == NULL) abort ();
2862 pfn_shutdown (SOCK_HANDLE (fd), 2);
2863 rc = pfn_closesocket (SOCK_HANDLE (fd));
2864 #endif
2865 winsock_inuse--; /* count open sockets */
2867 #endif
2868 delete_child (cp);
2873 /* Note that sockets do not need special treatment here (at least on
2874 NT and Windows 95 using the standard tcp/ip stacks) - it appears that
2875 closesocket is equivalent to CloseHandle, which is to be expected
2876 because socket handles are fully fledged kernel handles. */
2877 rc = _close (fd);
2879 if (rc == 0)
2880 fd_info[fd].flags = 0;
2882 return rc;
2886 sys_dup (int fd)
2888 int new_fd;
2890 new_fd = _dup (fd);
2891 if (new_fd >= 0)
2893 /* duplicate our internal info as well */
2894 fd_info[new_fd] = fd_info[fd];
2896 return new_fd;
2901 sys_dup2 (int src, int dst)
2903 int rc;
2905 if (dst < 0 || dst >= MAXDESC)
2907 errno = EBADF;
2908 return -1;
2911 /* make sure we close the destination first if it's a pipe or socket */
2912 if (src != dst && fd_info[dst].flags != 0)
2913 sys_close (dst);
2915 rc = _dup2 (src, dst);
2916 if (rc == 0)
2918 /* duplicate our internal info as well */
2919 fd_info[dst] = fd_info[src];
2921 return rc;
2924 /* Unix pipe() has only one arg */
2926 sys_pipe (int * phandles)
2928 int rc;
2929 unsigned flags;
2930 child_process * cp;
2932 /* make pipe handles non-inheritable; when we spawn a child, we
2933 replace the relevant handle with an inheritable one. Also put
2934 pipes into binary mode; we will do text mode translation ourselves
2935 if required. */
2936 rc = _pipe (phandles, 0, _O_NOINHERIT | _O_BINARY);
2938 if (rc == 0)
2940 flags = FILE_PIPE | FILE_READ | FILE_BINARY;
2941 fd_info[phandles[0]].flags = flags;
2943 flags = FILE_PIPE | FILE_WRITE | FILE_BINARY;
2944 fd_info[phandles[1]].flags = flags;
2947 return rc;
2950 /* From ntproc.c */
2951 extern Lisp_Object Vw32_pipe_read_delay;
2953 /* Function to do blocking read of one byte, needed to implement
2954 select. It is only allowed on sockets and pipes. */
2956 _sys_read_ahead (int fd)
2958 child_process * cp;
2959 int rc;
2961 if (fd < 0 || fd >= MAXDESC)
2962 return STATUS_READ_ERROR;
2964 cp = fd_info[fd].cp;
2966 if (cp == NULL || cp->fd != fd || cp->status != STATUS_READ_READY)
2967 return STATUS_READ_ERROR;
2969 if ((fd_info[fd].flags & (FILE_PIPE | FILE_SOCKET)) == 0
2970 || (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_READ) == 0)
2972 DebPrint (("_sys_read_ahead: internal error: fd %d is not a pipe or socket!\n", fd));
2973 abort ();
2976 cp->status = STATUS_READ_IN_PROGRESS;
2978 if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_PIPE)
2980 rc = _read (fd, &cp->chr, sizeof (char));
2982 /* Give subprocess time to buffer some more output for us before
2983 reporting that input is available; we need this because Windows 95
2984 connects DOS programs to pipes by making the pipe appear to be
2985 the normal console stdout - as a result most DOS programs will
2986 write to stdout without buffering, ie. one character at a
2987 time. Even some W32 programs do this - "dir" in a command
2988 shell on NT is very slow if we don't do this. */
2989 if (rc > 0)
2991 int wait = XINT (Vw32_pipe_read_delay);
2993 if (wait > 0)
2994 Sleep (wait);
2995 else if (wait < 0)
2996 while (++wait <= 0)
2997 /* Yield remainder of our time slice, effectively giving a
2998 temporary priority boost to the child process. */
2999 Sleep (0);
3002 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
3003 else if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_SOCKET)
3004 rc = pfn_recv (SOCK_HANDLE (fd), &cp->chr, sizeof (char), 0);
3005 #endif
3007 if (rc == sizeof (char))
3008 cp->status = STATUS_READ_SUCCEEDED;
3009 else
3010 cp->status = STATUS_READ_FAILED;
3012 return cp->status;
3016 sys_read (int fd, char * buffer, unsigned int count)
3018 int nchars;
3019 int to_read;
3020 DWORD waiting;
3021 char * orig_buffer = buffer;
3023 if (fd < 0 || fd >= MAXDESC)
3025 errno = EBADF;
3026 return -1;
3029 if (fd_info[fd].flags & (FILE_PIPE | FILE_SOCKET))
3031 child_process *cp = fd_info[fd].cp;
3033 if ((fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_READ) == 0)
3035 errno = EBADF;
3036 return -1;
3039 nchars = 0;
3041 /* re-read CR carried over from last read */
3042 if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_LAST_CR)
3044 if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_BINARY) abort ();
3045 *buffer++ = 0x0d;
3046 count--;
3047 nchars++;
3048 fd_info[fd].flags &= ~FILE_LAST_CR;
3051 /* presence of a child_process structure means we are operating in
3052 non-blocking mode - otherwise we just call _read directly.
3053 Note that the child_process structure might be missing because
3054 reap_subprocess has been called; in this case the pipe is
3055 already broken, so calling _read on it is okay. */
3056 if (cp)
3058 int current_status = cp->status;
3060 switch (current_status)
3062 case STATUS_READ_FAILED:
3063 case STATUS_READ_ERROR:
3064 /* report normal EOF if nothing in buffer */
3065 if (nchars <= 0)
3066 fd_info[fd].flags |= FILE_AT_EOF;
3067 return nchars;
3069 case STATUS_READ_READY:
3070 case STATUS_READ_IN_PROGRESS:
3071 DebPrint (("sys_read called when read is in progress\n"));
3072 errno = EWOULDBLOCK;
3073 return -1;
3075 case STATUS_READ_SUCCEEDED:
3076 /* consume read-ahead char */
3077 *buffer++ = cp->chr;
3078 count--;
3079 nchars++;
3080 cp->status = STATUS_READ_ACKNOWLEDGED;
3081 ResetEvent (cp->char_avail);
3083 case STATUS_READ_ACKNOWLEDGED:
3084 break;
3086 default:
3087 DebPrint (("sys_read: bad status %d\n", current_status));
3088 errno = EBADF;
3089 return -1;
3092 if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_PIPE)
3094 PeekNamedPipe ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fd), NULL, 0, NULL, &waiting, NULL);
3095 to_read = min (waiting, (DWORD) count);
3097 if (to_read > 0)
3098 nchars += _read (fd, buffer, to_read);
3100 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
3101 else /* FILE_SOCKET */
3103 if (winsock_lib == NULL) abort ();
3105 /* do the equivalent of a non-blocking read */
3106 pfn_ioctlsocket (SOCK_HANDLE (fd), FIONREAD, &waiting);
3107 if (waiting == 0 && nchars == 0)
3109 h_errno = errno = EWOULDBLOCK;
3110 return -1;
3113 if (waiting)
3115 /* always use binary mode for sockets */
3116 int res = pfn_recv (SOCK_HANDLE (fd), buffer, count, 0);
3117 if (res == SOCKET_ERROR)
3119 DebPrint(("sys_read.recv failed with error %d on socket %ld\n",
3120 pfn_WSAGetLastError (), SOCK_HANDLE (fd)));
3121 set_errno ();
3122 return -1;
3124 nchars += res;
3127 #endif
3129 else
3131 int nread = _read (fd, buffer, count);
3132 if (nread >= 0)
3133 nchars += nread;
3134 else if (nchars == 0)
3135 nchars = nread;
3138 if (nchars <= 0)
3139 fd_info[fd].flags |= FILE_AT_EOF;
3140 /* Perform text mode translation if required. */
3141 else if ((fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_BINARY) == 0)
3143 nchars = crlf_to_lf (nchars, orig_buffer);
3144 /* If buffer contains only CR, return that. To be absolutely
3145 sure we should attempt to read the next char, but in
3146 practice a CR to be followed by LF would not appear by
3147 itself in the buffer. */
3148 if (nchars > 1 && orig_buffer[nchars - 1] == 0x0d)
3150 fd_info[fd].flags |= FILE_LAST_CR;
3151 nchars--;
3155 else
3156 nchars = _read (fd, buffer, count);
3158 return nchars;
3161 /* For now, don't bother with a non-blocking mode */
3163 sys_write (int fd, const void * buffer, unsigned int count)
3165 int nchars;
3167 if (fd < 0 || fd >= MAXDESC)
3169 errno = EBADF;
3170 return -1;
3173 if (fd_info[fd].flags & (FILE_PIPE | FILE_SOCKET))
3175 if ((fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_WRITE) == 0)
3177 errno = EBADF;
3178 return -1;
3181 /* Perform text mode translation if required. */
3182 if ((fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_BINARY) == 0)
3184 char * tmpbuf = alloca (count * 2);
3185 unsigned char * src = (void *)buffer;
3186 unsigned char * dst = tmpbuf;
3187 int nbytes = count;
3189 while (1)
3191 unsigned char *next;
3192 /* copy next line or remaining bytes */
3193 next = _memccpy (dst, src, '\n', nbytes);
3194 if (next)
3196 /* copied one line ending with '\n' */
3197 int copied = next - dst;
3198 nbytes -= copied;
3199 src += copied;
3200 /* insert '\r' before '\n' */
3201 next[-1] = '\r';
3202 next[0] = '\n';
3203 dst = next + 1;
3204 count++;
3206 else
3207 /* copied remaining partial line -> now finished */
3208 break;
3210 buffer = tmpbuf;
3214 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
3215 if (fd_info[fd].flags & FILE_SOCKET)
3217 if (winsock_lib == NULL) abort ();
3218 nchars = pfn_send (SOCK_HANDLE (fd), buffer, count, 0);
3219 if (nchars == SOCKET_ERROR)
3221 DebPrint(("sys_read.send failed with error %d on socket %ld\n",
3222 pfn_WSAGetLastError (), SOCK_HANDLE (fd)));
3223 set_errno ();
3226 else
3227 #endif
3228 nchars = _write (fd, buffer, count);
3230 return nchars;
3233 static void
3234 check_windows_init_file ()
3236 extern int noninteractive, inhibit_window_system;
3238 /* A common indication that Emacs is not installed properly is when
3239 it cannot find the Windows installation file. If this file does
3240 not exist in the expected place, tell the user. */
3242 if (!noninteractive && !inhibit_window_system)
3244 extern Lisp_Object Vwindow_system, Vload_path, Qfile_exists_p;
3245 Lisp_Object objs[2];
3246 Lisp_Object full_load_path;
3247 Lisp_Object init_file;
3248 int fd;
3250 objs[0] = Vload_path;
3251 objs[1] = decode_env_path (0, (getenv ("EMACSLOADPATH")));
3252 full_load_path = Fappend (2, objs);
3253 init_file = build_string ("term/w32-win");
3254 fd = openp (full_load_path, init_file, ".el:.elc", NULL, 0);
3255 if (fd < 0)
3257 Lisp_Object load_path_print = Fprin1_to_string (full_load_path, Qnil);
3258 char *init_file_name = XSTRING (init_file)->data;
3259 char *load_path = XSTRING (load_path_print)->data;
3260 char *buffer = alloca (1024);
3262 sprintf (buffer,
3263 "The Emacs Windows initialization file \"%s.el\" "
3264 "could not be found in your Emacs installation. "
3265 "Emacs checked the following directories for this file:\n"
3266 "\n%s\n\n"
3267 "When Emacs cannot find this file, it usually means that it "
3268 "was not installed properly, or its distribution file was "
3269 "not unpacked properly.\nSee the README.W32 file in the "
3270 "top-level Emacs directory for more information.",
3271 init_file_name, load_path);
3272 MessageBox (NULL,
3273 buffer,
3274 "Emacs Abort Dialog",
3275 MB_OK | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION | MB_TASKMODAL);
3276 /* Use the low-level Emacs abort. */
3277 #undef abort
3278 abort ();
3280 else
3282 close (fd);
3287 void
3288 term_ntproc ()
3290 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
3291 /* shutdown the socket interface if necessary */
3292 term_winsock ();
3293 #endif
3296 void
3297 init_ntproc ()
3299 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
3300 /* Initialise the socket interface now if available and requested by
3301 the user by defining PRELOAD_WINSOCK; otherwise loading will be
3302 delayed until open-network-stream is called (w32-has-winsock can
3303 also be used to dynamically load or reload winsock).
3305 Conveniently, init_environment is called before us, so
3306 PRELOAD_WINSOCK can be set in the registry. */
3308 /* Always initialize this correctly. */
3309 winsock_lib = NULL;
3311 if (getenv ("PRELOAD_WINSOCK") != NULL)
3312 init_winsock (TRUE);
3313 #endif
3315 /* Initial preparation for subprocess support: replace our standard
3316 handles with non-inheritable versions. */
3318 HANDLE parent;
3319 HANDLE stdin_save = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
3320 HANDLE stdout_save = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
3321 HANDLE stderr_save = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
3323 parent = GetCurrentProcess ();
3325 /* ignore errors when duplicating and closing; typically the
3326 handles will be invalid when running as a gui program. */
3327 DuplicateHandle (parent,
3328 GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE),
3329 parent,
3330 &stdin_save,
3332 FALSE,
3333 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
3335 DuplicateHandle (parent,
3336 GetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE),
3337 parent,
3338 &stdout_save,
3340 FALSE,
3341 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
3343 DuplicateHandle (parent,
3344 GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
3345 parent,
3346 &stderr_save,
3348 FALSE,
3349 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
3351 fclose (stdin);
3352 fclose (stdout);
3353 fclose (stderr);
3355 if (stdin_save != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
3356 _open_osfhandle ((long) stdin_save, O_TEXT);
3357 else
3358 _open ("nul", O_TEXT | O_NOINHERIT | O_RDONLY);
3359 _fdopen (0, "r");
3361 if (stdout_save != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
3362 _open_osfhandle ((long) stdout_save, O_TEXT);
3363 else
3364 _open ("nul", O_TEXT | O_NOINHERIT | O_WRONLY);
3365 _fdopen (1, "w");
3367 if (stderr_save != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
3368 _open_osfhandle ((long) stderr_save, O_TEXT);
3369 else
3370 _open ("nul", O_TEXT | O_NOINHERIT | O_WRONLY);
3371 _fdopen (2, "w");
3374 /* unfortunately, atexit depends on implementation of malloc */
3375 /* atexit (term_ntproc); */
3376 signal (SIGABRT, term_ntproc);
3378 /* determine which drives are fixed, for GetCachedVolumeInformation */
3380 /* GetDriveType must have trailing backslash. */
3381 char drive[] = "A:\\";
3383 /* Loop over all possible drive letters */
3384 while (*drive <= 'Z')
3386 /* Record if this drive letter refers to a fixed drive. */
3387 fixed_drives[DRIVE_INDEX (*drive)] =
3388 (GetDriveType (drive) == DRIVE_FIXED);
3390 (*drive)++;
3394 /* Check to see if Emacs has been installed correctly. */
3395 check_windows_init_file ();
3398 /* end of nt.c */