2 * DOS file system functions
4 * Copyright 1993 Erik Bos
5 * Copyright 1996 Alexandre Julliard
13 #include <sys/errno.h>
18 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
24 #include "wine/winbase16.h"
36 DECLARE_DEBUG_CHANNEL(dosfs
)
37 DECLARE_DEBUG_CHANNEL(file
)
39 /* Define the VFAT ioctl to get both short and long file names */
40 /* FIXME: is it possible to get this to work on other systems? */
42 #define VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH _IOR('r', 1, long)
43 /* We want the real kernel dirent structure, not the libc one */
48 unsigned short d_reclen
;
53 #undef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH /* just in case... */
56 /* Chars we don't want to see in DOS file names */
57 #define INVALID_DOS_CHARS "*?<>|\"+=,;[] \345"
59 static const DOS_DEVICE DOSFS_Devices
[] =
60 /* name, device flags (see Int 21/AX=0x4400) */
74 { "SCSIMGR$", 0xc0c0 },
78 #define GET_DRIVE(path) \
79 (((path)[1] == ':') ? toupper((path)[0]) - 'A' : DOSFS_CurDrive)
81 /* Directory info for DOSFS_ReadDir */
85 #ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
88 KERNEL_DIRENT dirent
[2];
92 /* Info structure for FindFirstFile handle */
106 /***********************************************************************
109 * Return 1 if Unix file 'name' is also a valid MS-DOS name
110 * (i.e. contains only valid DOS chars, lower-case only, fits in 8.3 format).
111 * File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
113 static int DOSFS_ValidDOSName( const char *name
, int ignore_case
)
115 static const char invalid_chars
[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" INVALID_DOS_CHARS
;
116 const char *p
= name
;
117 const char *invalid
= ignore_case
? (invalid_chars
+ 26) : invalid_chars
;
122 /* Check for "." and ".." */
125 /* All other names beginning with '.' are invalid */
126 return (IS_END_OF_NAME(*p
));
128 while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*p
))
130 if (strchr( invalid
, *p
)) return 0; /* Invalid char */
131 if (*p
== '.') break; /* Start of the extension */
132 if (++len
> 8) return 0; /* Name too long */
135 if (*p
!= '.') return 1; /* End of name */
137 if (IS_END_OF_NAME(*p
)) return 0; /* Empty extension not allowed */
139 while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*p
))
141 if (strchr( invalid
, *p
)) return 0; /* Invalid char */
142 if (*p
== '.') return 0; /* Second extension not allowed */
143 if (++len
> 3) return 0; /* Extension too long */
150 /***********************************************************************
151 * DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat
153 * Convert a file name to DOS FCB format (8+3 chars, padded with blanks),
154 * expanding wild cards and converting to upper-case in the process.
155 * File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
156 * Return FALSE if the name is not a valid DOS name.
157 * 'buffer' must be at least 12 characters long.
159 BOOL
DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat( LPCSTR name
, LPSTR buffer
)
161 static const char invalid_chars
[] = INVALID_DOS_CHARS
;
162 const char *p
= name
;
165 /* Check for "." and ".." */
169 strcpy( buffer
, ". " );
175 return (!*p
|| (*p
== '/') || (*p
== '\\'));
178 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++)
195 if (strchr( invalid_chars
, *p
)) return FALSE
;
196 buffer
[i
] = toupper(*p
);
204 /* Skip all chars after wildcard up to first dot */
205 while (*p
&& (*p
!= '/') && (*p
!= '\\') && (*p
!= '.')) p
++;
209 /* Check if name too long */
210 if (*p
&& (*p
!= '/') && (*p
!= '\\') && (*p
!= '.')) return FALSE
;
212 if (*p
== '.') p
++; /* Skip dot */
214 for (i
= 8; i
< 11; i
++)
224 return FALSE
; /* Second extension not allowed */
232 if (strchr( invalid_chars
, *p
)) return FALSE
;
233 buffer
[i
] = toupper(*p
);
243 /***********************************************************************
244 * DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat
246 * Convert a file name from FCB to DTA format (name.ext, null-terminated)
247 * converting to upper-case in the process.
248 * File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
249 * 'buffer' must be at least 13 characters long.
251 static void DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( LPCSTR name
, LPSTR buffer
)
255 memcpy( buffer
, name
, 8 );
256 for (p
= buffer
+ 8; (p
> buffer
) && (p
[-1] == ' '); p
--);
258 memcpy( p
, name
+ 8, 3 );
259 for (p
+= 3; p
[-1] == ' '; p
--);
260 if (p
[-1] == '.') p
--;
265 /***********************************************************************
268 * Check a DOS file name against a mask (both in FCB format).
270 static int DOSFS_MatchShort( const char *mask
, const char *name
)
273 for (i
= 11; i
> 0; i
--, mask
++, name
++)
274 if ((*mask
!= '?') && (*mask
!= *name
)) return 0;
279 /***********************************************************************
282 * Check a long file name against a mask.
284 static int DOSFS_MatchLong( const char *mask
, const char *name
,
287 if (!strcmp( mask
, "*.*" )) return 1;
288 while (*name
&& *mask
)
293 while (*mask
== '*') mask
++; /* Skip consecutive '*' */
294 if (!*mask
) return 1;
295 if (case_sensitive
) while (*name
&& (*name
!= *mask
)) name
++;
296 else while (*name
&& (toupper(*name
) != toupper(*mask
))) name
++;
299 else if (*mask
!= '?')
303 if (*mask
!= *name
) return 0;
305 else if (toupper(*mask
) != toupper(*name
)) return 0;
310 if (*mask
== '.') mask
++; /* Ignore trailing '.' in mask */
311 return (!*name
&& !*mask
);
315 /***********************************************************************
318 static DOS_DIR
*DOSFS_OpenDir( LPCSTR path
)
320 DOS_DIR
*dir
= HeapAlloc( SystemHeap
, 0, sizeof(*dir
) );
323 SetLastError( ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY
);
327 /* Treat empty path as root directory. This simplifies path split into
328 directory and mask in several other places */
329 if (!*path
) path
= "/";
331 #ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
333 /* Check if the VFAT ioctl is supported on this directory */
335 if ((dir
->fd
= open( path
, O_RDONLY
)) != -1)
337 if (ioctl( dir
->fd
, VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
, (long)dir
->dirent
) == -1)
344 /* Set the file pointer back at the start of the directory */
345 lseek( dir
->fd
, 0, SEEK_SET
);
350 #endif /* VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH */
352 /* Now use the standard opendir/readdir interface */
354 if (!(dir
->dir
= opendir( path
)))
356 HeapFree( SystemHeap
, 0, dir
);
363 /***********************************************************************
366 static void DOSFS_CloseDir( DOS_DIR
*dir
)
368 #ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
369 if (dir
->fd
!= -1) close( dir
->fd
);
370 #endif /* VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH */
371 if (dir
->dir
) closedir( dir
->dir
);
372 HeapFree( SystemHeap
, 0, dir
);
376 /***********************************************************************
379 static BOOL
DOSFS_ReadDir( DOS_DIR
*dir
, LPCSTR
*long_name
,
382 struct dirent
*dirent
;
384 #ifdef VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
387 if (ioctl( dir
->fd
, VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH
, (long)dir
->dirent
) != -1) {
388 if (!dir
->dirent
[0].d_reclen
) return FALSE
;
389 if (!DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat( dir
->dirent
[0].d_name
, dir
->short_name
))
390 dir
->short_name
[0] = '\0';
391 *short_name
= dir
->short_name
;
392 if (dir
->dirent
[1].d_name
[0]) *long_name
= dir
->dirent
[1].d_name
;
393 else *long_name
= dir
->dirent
[0].d_name
;
397 #endif /* VFAT_IOCTL_READDIR_BOTH */
399 if (!(dirent
= readdir( dir
->dir
))) return FALSE
;
400 *long_name
= dirent
->d_name
;
406 /***********************************************************************
409 * Transform a Unix file name into a hashed DOS name. If the name is a valid
410 * DOS name, it is converted to upper-case; otherwise it is replaced by a
411 * hashed version that fits in 8.3 format.
412 * File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
413 * 'buffer' must be at least 13 characters long.
415 static void DOSFS_Hash( LPCSTR name
, LPSTR buffer
, BOOL dir_format
,
418 static const char invalid_chars
[] = INVALID_DOS_CHARS
"~.";
419 static const char hash_chars
[32] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ012345";
426 if (dir_format
) strcpy( buffer
, " " );
428 if (DOSFS_ValidDOSName( name
, ignore_case
))
430 /* Check for '.' and '..' */
434 if (!dir_format
) buffer
[1] = buffer
[2] = '\0';
435 if (name
[1] == '.') buffer
[1] = '.';
439 /* Simply copy the name, converting to uppercase */
441 for (dst
= buffer
; !IS_END_OF_NAME(*name
) && (*name
!= '.'); name
++)
442 *dst
++ = toupper(*name
);
445 if (dir_format
) dst
= buffer
+ 8;
447 for (name
++; !IS_END_OF_NAME(*name
); name
++)
448 *dst
++ = toupper(*name
);
450 if (!dir_format
) *dst
= '\0';
454 /* Compute the hash code of the file name */
455 /* If you know something about hash functions, feel free to */
456 /* insert a better algorithm here... */
459 for (p
= name
, hash
= 0xbeef; !IS_END_OF_NAME(p
[1]); p
++)
460 hash
= (hash
<<3) ^ (hash
>>5) ^ tolower(*p
) ^ (tolower(p
[1]) << 8);
461 hash
= (hash
<<3) ^ (hash
>>5) ^ tolower(*p
); /* Last character*/
465 for (p
= name
, hash
= 0xbeef; !IS_END_OF_NAME(p
[1]); p
++)
466 hash
= (hash
<< 3) ^ (hash
>> 5) ^ *p
^ (p
[1] << 8);
467 hash
= (hash
<< 3) ^ (hash
>> 5) ^ *p
; /* Last character */
470 /* Find last dot for start of the extension */
471 for (p
= name
+1, ext
= NULL
; !IS_END_OF_NAME(*p
); p
++)
472 if (*p
== '.') ext
= p
;
473 if (ext
&& IS_END_OF_NAME(ext
[1]))
474 ext
= NULL
; /* Empty extension ignored */
476 /* Copy first 4 chars, replacing invalid chars with '_' */
477 for (i
= 4, p
= name
, dst
= buffer
; i
> 0; i
--, p
++)
479 if (IS_END_OF_NAME(*p
) || (p
== ext
)) break;
480 *dst
++ = strchr( invalid_chars
, *p
) ? '_' : toupper(*p
);
482 /* Pad to 5 chars with '~' */
483 while (i
-- >= 0) *dst
++ = '~';
485 /* Insert hash code converted to 3 ASCII chars */
486 *dst
++ = hash_chars
[(hash
>> 10) & 0x1f];
487 *dst
++ = hash_chars
[(hash
>> 5) & 0x1f];
488 *dst
++ = hash_chars
[hash
& 0x1f];
490 /* Copy the first 3 chars of the extension (if any) */
493 if (!dir_format
) *dst
++ = '.';
494 for (i
= 3, ext
++; (i
> 0) && !IS_END_OF_NAME(*ext
); i
--, ext
++)
495 *dst
++ = strchr( invalid_chars
, *ext
) ? '_' : toupper(*ext
);
497 if (!dir_format
) *dst
= '\0';
501 /***********************************************************************
504 * Find the Unix file name in a given directory that corresponds to
505 * a file name (either in Unix or DOS format).
506 * File name can be terminated by '\0', '\\' or '/'.
507 * Return TRUE if OK, FALSE if no file name matches.
509 * 'long_buf' must be at least 'long_len' characters long. If the long name
510 * turns out to be larger than that, the function returns FALSE.
511 * 'short_buf' must be at least 13 characters long.
513 BOOL
DOSFS_FindUnixName( LPCSTR path
, LPCSTR name
, LPSTR long_buf
,
514 INT long_len
, LPSTR short_buf
, BOOL ignore_case
)
517 LPCSTR long_name
, short_name
;
518 char dos_name
[12], tmp_buf
[13];
521 const char *p
= strchr( name
, '/' );
522 int len
= p
? (int)(p
- name
) : strlen(name
);
523 if ((p
= strchr( name
, '\\' ))) len
= MIN( (int)(p
- name
), len
);
524 if (long_len
< len
+ 1) return FALSE
;
526 TRACE(dosfs
, "%s,%s\n", path
, name
);
528 if (!DOSFS_ToDosFCBFormat( name
, dos_name
)) dos_name
[0] = '\0';
530 if (!(dir
= DOSFS_OpenDir( path
)))
532 WARN(dosfs
, "(%s,%s): can't open dir: %s\n",
533 path
, name
, strerror(errno
) );
537 while ((ret
= DOSFS_ReadDir( dir
, &long_name
, &short_name
)))
539 /* Check against Unix name */
540 if (len
== strlen(long_name
))
544 if (!lstrncmpA( long_name
, name
, len
)) break;
548 if (!lstrncmpiA( long_name
, name
, len
)) break;
553 /* Check against hashed DOS name */
556 DOSFS_Hash( long_name
, tmp_buf
, TRUE
, ignore_case
);
557 short_name
= tmp_buf
;
559 if (!strcmp( dos_name
, short_name
)) break;
564 if (long_buf
) strcpy( long_buf
, long_name
);
568 DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( short_name
, short_buf
);
570 DOSFS_Hash( long_name
, short_buf
, FALSE
, ignore_case
);
572 TRACE(dosfs
, "(%s,%s) -> %s (%s)\n",
573 path
, name
, long_name
, short_buf
? short_buf
: "***");
576 WARN(dosfs
, "'%s' not found in '%s'\n", name
, path
);
577 DOSFS_CloseDir( dir
);
582 /***********************************************************************
585 * Check if a DOS file name represents a DOS device and return the device.
587 const DOS_DEVICE
*DOSFS_GetDevice( const char *name
)
592 if (!name
) return NULL
; /* if FILE_DupUnixHandle was used */
593 if (name
[0] && (name
[1] == ':')) name
+= 2;
594 if ((p
= strrchr( name
, '/' ))) name
= p
+ 1;
595 if ((p
= strrchr( name
, '\\' ))) name
= p
+ 1;
596 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof(DOSFS_Devices
)/sizeof(DOSFS_Devices
[0]); i
++)
598 const char *dev
= DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
;
599 if (!lstrncmpiA( dev
, name
, strlen(dev
) ))
601 p
= name
+ strlen( dev
);
602 if (!*p
|| (*p
== '.')) return &DOSFS_Devices
[i
];
609 /***********************************************************************
610 * DOSFS_GetDeviceByHandle
612 const DOS_DEVICE
*DOSFS_GetDeviceByHandle( HFILE hFile
)
614 struct get_file_info_request req
;
615 struct get_file_info_reply reply
;
618 CLIENT_SendRequest( REQ_GET_FILE_INFO
, -1, 1, &req
, sizeof(req
) );
619 if (!CLIENT_WaitSimpleReply( &reply
, sizeof(reply
), NULL
) &&
620 (reply
.type
== FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
))
622 if ((reply
.attr
>= 0) &&
623 (reply
.attr
< sizeof(DOSFS_Devices
)/sizeof(DOSFS_Devices
[0])))
624 return &DOSFS_Devices
[reply
.attr
];
630 /***********************************************************************
633 * Open a DOS device. This might not map 1:1 into the UNIX device concept.
635 HFILE
DOSFS_OpenDevice( const char *name
, DWORD access
)
640 if (!name
) return (HFILE
)NULL
; /* if FILE_DupUnixHandle was used */
641 if (name
[0] && (name
[1] == ':')) name
+= 2;
642 if ((p
= strrchr( name
, '/' ))) name
= p
+ 1;
643 if ((p
= strrchr( name
, '\\' ))) name
= p
+ 1;
644 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof(DOSFS_Devices
)/sizeof(DOSFS_Devices
[0]); i
++)
646 const char *dev
= DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
;
647 if (!lstrncmpiA( dev
, name
, strlen(dev
) ))
649 p
= name
+ strlen( dev
);
650 if (!*p
|| (*p
== '.')) {
652 if (!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
,"NUL"))
653 return FILE_CreateFile( "/dev/null", access
,
654 FILE_SHARE_READ
|FILE_SHARE_WRITE
, NULL
,
655 OPEN_EXISTING
, 0, -1 );
656 if (!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
,"CON")) {
659 switch (access
& (GENERIC_READ
|GENERIC_WRITE
)) {
661 to_dup
= GetStdHandle( STD_INPUT_HANDLE
);
664 to_dup
= GetStdHandle( STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE
);
667 FIXME(dosfs
,"can't open CON read/write\n");
671 if (!DuplicateHandle( GetCurrentProcess(), to_dup
, GetCurrentProcess(),
672 &handle
, 0, FALSE
, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS
))
673 handle
= HFILE_ERROR
;
676 if (!strcmp(DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
,"SCSIMGR$") ||
677 !strcmp(DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
,"HPSCAN"))
679 return FILE_CreateDevice( i
, access
, NULL
);
684 PROFILE_GetWineIniString("serialports",name
,"",devname
,sizeof devname
);
688 TRACE(file
,"DOSFS_OpenDevice %s is %s\n",
689 DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
,devname
);
690 r
= FILE_CreateFile( devname
, access
,
691 FILE_SHARE_READ
|FILE_SHARE_WRITE
, NULL
,
692 OPEN_EXISTING
, 0, -1 );
693 TRACE(file
,"Create_File return %08X\n",r
);
698 FIXME(dosfs
,"device open %s not supported (yet)\n",DOSFS_Devices
[i
].name
);
707 /***********************************************************************
710 * Get the drive specified by a given path name (DOS or Unix format).
712 static int DOSFS_GetPathDrive( const char **name
)
715 const char *p
= *name
;
717 if (*p
&& (p
[1] == ':'))
719 drive
= toupper(*p
) - 'A';
722 else if (*p
== '/') /* Absolute Unix path? */
724 if ((drive
= DRIVE_FindDriveRoot( name
)) == -1)
726 MSG("Warning: %s not accessible from a DOS drive\n", *name
);
727 /* Assume it really was a DOS name */
728 drive
= DRIVE_GetCurrentDrive();
731 else drive
= DRIVE_GetCurrentDrive();
733 if (!DRIVE_IsValid(drive
))
735 SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE
);
742 /***********************************************************************
745 * Convert a file name (DOS or mixed DOS/Unix format) to a valid
746 * Unix name / short DOS name pair.
747 * Return FALSE if one of the path components does not exist. The last path
748 * component is only checked if 'check_last' is non-zero.
749 * The buffers pointed to by 'long_buf' and 'short_buf' must be
750 * at least MAX_PATHNAME_LEN long.
752 BOOL
DOSFS_GetFullName( LPCSTR name
, BOOL check_last
, DOS_FULL_NAME
*full
)
756 char *p_l
, *p_s
, *root
;
758 TRACE(dosfs
, "%s (last=%d)\n",
761 if ((full
->drive
= DOSFS_GetPathDrive( &name
)) == -1) return FALSE
;
762 flags
= DRIVE_GetFlags( full
->drive
);
764 lstrcpynA( full
->long_name
, DRIVE_GetRoot( full
->drive
),
765 sizeof(full
->long_name
) );
766 if (full
->long_name
[1]) root
= full
->long_name
+ strlen(full
->long_name
);
767 else root
= full
->long_name
; /* root directory */
769 strcpy( full
->short_name
, "A:\\" );
770 full
->short_name
[0] += full
->drive
;
772 if ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) /* Absolute path */
774 while ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) name
++;
776 else /* Relative path */
778 lstrcpynA( root
+ 1, DRIVE_GetUnixCwd( full
->drive
),
779 sizeof(full
->long_name
) - (root
- full
->long_name
) - 1 );
780 if (root
[1]) *root
= '/';
781 lstrcpynA( full
->short_name
+ 3, DRIVE_GetDosCwd( full
->drive
),
782 sizeof(full
->short_name
) - 3 );
785 p_l
= full
->long_name
[1] ? full
->long_name
+ strlen(full
->long_name
)
787 p_s
= full
->short_name
[3] ? full
->short_name
+ strlen(full
->short_name
)
788 : full
->short_name
+ 2;
791 while (*name
&& found
)
793 /* Check for '.' and '..' */
797 if (IS_END_OF_NAME(name
[1]))
800 while ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) name
++;
803 else if ((name
[1] == '.') && IS_END_OF_NAME(name
[2]))
806 while ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) name
++;
807 while ((p_l
> root
) && (*p_l
!= '/')) p_l
--;
808 while ((p_s
> full
->short_name
+ 2) && (*p_s
!= '\\')) p_s
--;
809 *p_l
= *p_s
= '\0'; /* Remove trailing separator */
814 /* Make sure buffers are large enough */
816 if ((p_s
>= full
->short_name
+ sizeof(full
->short_name
) - 14) ||
817 (p_l
>= full
->long_name
+ sizeof(full
->long_name
) - 1))
819 SetLastError( ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
);
823 /* Get the long and short name matching the file name */
825 if ((found
= DOSFS_FindUnixName( full
->long_name
, name
, p_l
+ 1,
826 sizeof(full
->long_name
) - (p_l
- full
->long_name
) - 1,
827 p_s
+ 1, !(flags
& DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE
) )))
833 while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*name
)) name
++;
835 else if (!check_last
)
839 while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*name
) &&
840 (p_s
< full
->short_name
+ sizeof(full
->short_name
) - 1) &&
841 (p_l
< full
->long_name
+ sizeof(full
->long_name
) - 1))
843 *p_s
++ = tolower(*name
);
844 /* If the drive is case-sensitive we want to create new */
845 /* files in lower-case otherwise we can't reopen them */
846 /* under the same short name. */
847 if (flags
& DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE
) *p_l
++ = tolower(*name
);
853 while ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) name
++;
860 SetLastError( ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
);
863 if (*name
) /* Not last */
865 SetLastError( ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
);
869 if (!full
->long_name
[0]) strcpy( full
->long_name
, "/" );
870 if (!full
->short_name
[2]) strcpy( full
->short_name
+ 2, "\\" );
871 TRACE(dosfs
, "returning %s = %s\n",
872 full
->long_name
, full
->short_name
);
877 /***********************************************************************
878 * GetShortPathNameA (KERNEL32.271)
882 * longpath=NULL: LastError=ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, ret=0
883 * *longpath="" or invalid: LastError=ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME, ret=0
885 * more observations ( with NT 3.51 (WinDD) ):
886 * longpath <= 8.3 -> just copy longpath to shortpath
888 * a) file does not exist -> return 0, LastError = ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
889 * b) file does exist -> set the short filename.
890 * - trailing slashes are reproduced in the short name, even if the
891 * file is not a directory
892 * - the absolute/relative path of the short name is reproduced in the
893 * same way, like the long name
894 * - longpath and shortpath may have the same adress
897 DWORD WINAPI
GetShortPathNameA( LPCSTR longpath
, LPSTR shortpath
,
900 DOS_FULL_NAME full_name
;
902 DWORD length
= 0, pos
= 0;
903 INT start
=-1, end
=-1, tmplen
;
906 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
910 SetLastError(ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME
);
914 tmpshortpath
= HeapAlloc( GetProcessHeap(), 0, MAX_PATHNAME_LEN
);
915 if ( !tmpshortpath
) {
916 SetLastError ( ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY
);
920 /* Check for Drive-Letter */
921 if ( longpath
[1] == ':' ) {
922 lstrcpynA ( tmpshortpath
, longpath
, 3 );
927 /* loop over each part of the name */
928 while ( longpath
[pos
] ) {
930 if (( longpath
[pos
] == '\\' ) ||
931 ( longpath
[pos
+1] == '\0' ) ||
932 ( longpath
[pos
] == '/')) {
935 if ( DOSFS_ValidDOSName ( longpath
+ start
, TRUE
)) {
936 tmplen
= end
- start
+ ( (( longpath
[pos
] == '\\' ) || ( longpath
[pos
] == '/' )) ? 1 : 2 );
937 lstrcpynA ( tmpshortpath
+length
, longpath
+start
, tmplen
);
938 length
+= tmplen
- 1;
941 DOSFS_Hash ( longpath
+ start
, tmpshortpath
+length
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
942 length
= lstrlenA ( tmpshortpath
);
944 /* Check if the path, up to this point exists */
945 if ( !DOSFS_GetFullName ( tmpshortpath
, TRUE
, &full_name
) ) {
946 SetLastError ( ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
);
953 if (( longpath
[pos
] == '\\' ) || ( longpath
[pos
] == '/' )) {
954 tmpshortpath
[length
] = '\\';
955 tmpshortpath
[length
+1]='\0';
972 lstrcpynA ( shortpath
, tmpshortpath
, shortlen
);
973 length
= lstrlenA ( tmpshortpath
);
974 HeapFree ( GetProcessHeap(), 0, tmpshortpath
);
980 /***********************************************************************
981 * GetShortPathName32W (KERNEL32.272)
983 DWORD WINAPI
GetShortPathNameW( LPCWSTR longpath
, LPWSTR shortpath
,
986 LPSTR longpathA
, shortpathA
;
989 longpathA
= HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, longpath
);
990 shortpathA
= HEAP_xalloc ( GetProcessHeap(), 0, shortlen
);
992 ret
= GetShortPathNameA ( longpathA
, shortpathA
, shortlen
);
993 lstrcpynAtoW ( shortpath
, shortpathA
, shortlen
);
995 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, longpathA
);
996 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, shortpathA
);
1002 /***********************************************************************
1003 * GetLongPathName32A (KERNEL32.xxx)
1005 DWORD WINAPI
GetLongPathNameA( LPCSTR shortpath
, LPSTR longpath
,
1008 DOS_FULL_NAME full_name
;
1013 if (!DOSFS_GetFullName( shortpath
, TRUE
, &full_name
)) return 0;
1014 lstrcpynA( longpath
, full_name
.short_name
, longlen
);
1015 /* Do some hackery to get the long filename.
1016 * FIXME: Would be better if it returned the
1017 * long version of the directories too
1019 longfilename
= strrchr(full_name
.long_name
, '/')+1;
1020 if (longpath
!= NULL
) {
1021 if ((p
= strrchr( longpath
, '\\' )) != NULL
) {
1023 longlen
-= (p
-longpath
);
1024 lstrcpynA( p
, longfilename
, longlen
);
1028 ((strrchr( full_name
.short_name
, '\\' ) - full_name
.short_name
) + 1);
1029 return shortpathlen
+ strlen( longfilename
);
1033 /***********************************************************************
1034 * GetLongPathName32W (KERNEL32.269)
1036 DWORD WINAPI
GetLongPathNameW( LPCWSTR shortpath
, LPWSTR longpath
,
1039 DOS_FULL_NAME full_name
;
1041 LPSTR shortpathA
= HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, shortpath
);
1043 /* FIXME: is it correct to always return a fully qualified short path? */
1044 if (DOSFS_GetFullName( shortpathA
, TRUE
, &full_name
))
1046 ret
= strlen( full_name
.short_name
);
1047 lstrcpynAtoW( longpath
, full_name
.long_name
, longlen
);
1049 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, shortpathA
);
1054 /***********************************************************************
1055 * DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName
1057 * Implementation of GetFullPathName32A/W.
1059 static DWORD
DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName( LPCSTR name
, DWORD len
, LPSTR result
,
1062 char buffer
[MAX_PATHNAME_LEN
];
1067 /* last possible position for a char != 0 */
1068 char *endchar
= buffer
+ sizeof(buffer
) - 2;
1071 TRACE(dosfs
, "converting '%s'\n", name
);
1073 if (!name
|| !result
|| ((drive
= DOSFS_GetPathDrive( &name
)) == -1) )
1074 { SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
);
1081 if (IS_END_OF_NAME(*name
) && (*name
)) /* Absolute path */
1083 while (((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) && (!*endchar
) )
1086 else /* Relative path or empty path */
1089 lstrcpynA( p
, DRIVE_GetDosCwd(drive
), sizeof(buffer
) - 4 );
1102 if (IS_END_OF_NAME(name
[1]))
1105 while ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) name
++;
1108 else if ((name
[1] == '.') && IS_END_OF_NAME(name
[2]))
1111 while ((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) name
++;
1113 if (p
< buffer
+ 3) /* no previous dir component */
1115 p
--; /* skip previously added '\\' */
1116 while ((*p
== '\\') || (*p
== '/')) p
--;
1117 /* skip previous dir component */
1118 while ((*p
!= '\\') && (*p
!= '/')) p
--;
1124 { SetLastError( ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
);
1127 while (!IS_END_OF_NAME(*name
) && (!*endchar
) )
1129 while (((*name
== '\\') || (*name
== '/')) && (!*endchar
) )
1134 if (!(DRIVE_GetFlags(drive
) & DRIVE_CASE_PRESERVING
))
1135 CharUpperA( buffer
);
1138 lstrcpynAtoW( (LPWSTR
)result
, buffer
, len
);
1140 lstrcpynA( result
, buffer
, len
);
1142 TRACE(dosfs
, "returning '%s'\n", buffer
);
1144 /* If the lpBuffer buffer is too small, the return value is the
1145 size of the buffer, in characters, required to hold the path. */
1147 ret
= strlen(buffer
);
1150 SetLastError( ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
);
1156 /***********************************************************************
1157 * GetFullPathName32A (KERNEL32.272)
1159 * if the path closed with '\', *lastpart is 0
1161 DWORD WINAPI
GetFullPathNameA( LPCSTR name
, DWORD len
, LPSTR buffer
,
1164 DWORD ret
= DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName( name
, len
, buffer
, FALSE
);
1165 if (ret
&& lastpart
)
1167 LPSTR p
= buffer
+ strlen(buffer
);
1171 while ((p
> buffer
+ 2) && (*p
!= '\\')) p
--;
1174 else *lastpart
= NULL
;
1180 /***********************************************************************
1181 * GetFullPathName32W (KERNEL32.273)
1183 DWORD WINAPI
GetFullPathNameW( LPCWSTR name
, DWORD len
, LPWSTR buffer
,
1186 LPSTR nameA
= HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, name
);
1187 DWORD ret
= DOSFS_DoGetFullPathName( nameA
, len
, (LPSTR
)buffer
, TRUE
);
1188 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, nameA
);
1189 if (ret
&& lastpart
)
1191 LPWSTR p
= buffer
+ lstrlenW(buffer
);
1192 if (*p
!= (WCHAR
)'\\')
1194 while ((p
> buffer
+ 2) && (*p
!= (WCHAR
)'\\')) p
--;
1197 else *lastpart
= NULL
;
1202 /***********************************************************************
1205 static int DOSFS_FindNextEx( FIND_FIRST_INFO
*info
, WIN32_FIND_DATAA
*entry
)
1207 BYTE attr
= info
->attr
| FA_UNUSED
| FA_ARCHIVE
| FA_RDONLY
;
1208 UINT flags
= DRIVE_GetFlags( info
->drive
);
1209 char *p
, buffer
[MAX_PATHNAME_LEN
];
1210 const char *drive_path
;
1212 LPCSTR long_name
, short_name
;
1213 BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION fileinfo
;
1216 if ((info
->attr
& ~(FA_UNUSED
| FA_ARCHIVE
| FA_RDONLY
)) == FA_LABEL
)
1218 if (info
->cur_pos
) return 0;
1219 entry
->dwFileAttributes
= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_LABEL
;
1220 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( (time_t)0, &entry
->ftCreationTime
, 0 );
1221 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( (time_t)0, &entry
->ftLastAccessTime
, 0 );
1222 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( (time_t)0, &entry
->ftLastWriteTime
, 0 );
1223 entry
->nFileSizeHigh
= 0;
1224 entry
->nFileSizeLow
= 0;
1225 entry
->dwReserved0
= 0;
1226 entry
->dwReserved1
= 0;
1227 DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( DRIVE_GetLabel( info
->drive
), entry
->cFileName
);
1228 strcpy( entry
->cAlternateFileName
, entry
->cFileName
);
1233 drive_path
= info
->path
+ strlen(DRIVE_GetRoot( info
->drive
));
1234 while ((*drive_path
== '/') || (*drive_path
== '\\')) drive_path
++;
1235 drive_root
= !*drive_path
;
1237 lstrcpynA( buffer
, info
->path
, sizeof(buffer
) - 1 );
1238 strcat( buffer
, "/" );
1239 p
= buffer
+ strlen(buffer
);
1241 while (DOSFS_ReadDir( info
->dir
, &long_name
, &short_name
))
1245 /* Don't return '.' and '..' in the root of the drive */
1246 if (drive_root
&& (long_name
[0] == '.') &&
1247 (!long_name
[1] || ((long_name
[1] == '.') && !long_name
[2])))
1250 /* Check the long mask */
1252 if (info
->long_mask
)
1254 if (!DOSFS_MatchLong( info
->long_mask
, long_name
,
1255 flags
& DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE
)) continue;
1258 /* Check the short mask */
1260 if (info
->short_mask
)
1264 DOSFS_Hash( long_name
, dos_name
, TRUE
,
1265 !(flags
& DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE
) );
1266 short_name
= dos_name
;
1268 if (!DOSFS_MatchShort( info
->short_mask
, short_name
)) continue;
1271 /* Check the file attributes */
1273 lstrcpynA( p
, long_name
, sizeof(buffer
) - (int)(p
- buffer
) );
1274 if (!FILE_Stat( buffer
, &fileinfo
))
1276 WARN(dosfs
, "can't stat %s\n", buffer
);
1279 if (fileinfo
.dwFileAttributes
& ~attr
) continue;
1281 /* We now have a matching entry; fill the result and return */
1283 entry
->dwFileAttributes
= fileinfo
.dwFileAttributes
;
1284 entry
->ftCreationTime
= fileinfo
.ftCreationTime
;
1285 entry
->ftLastAccessTime
= fileinfo
.ftLastAccessTime
;
1286 entry
->ftLastWriteTime
= fileinfo
.ftLastWriteTime
;
1287 entry
->nFileSizeHigh
= fileinfo
.nFileSizeHigh
;
1288 entry
->nFileSizeLow
= fileinfo
.nFileSizeLow
;
1291 DOSFS_ToDosDTAFormat( short_name
, entry
->cAlternateFileName
);
1293 DOSFS_Hash( long_name
, entry
->cAlternateFileName
, FALSE
,
1294 !(flags
& DRIVE_CASE_SENSITIVE
) );
1296 lstrcpynA( entry
->cFileName
, long_name
, sizeof(entry
->cFileName
) );
1297 if (!(flags
& DRIVE_CASE_PRESERVING
)) CharLowerA( entry
->cFileName
);
1298 TRACE(dosfs
, "returning %s (%s) %02lx %ld\n",
1299 entry
->cFileName
, entry
->cAlternateFileName
,
1300 entry
->dwFileAttributes
, entry
->nFileSizeLow
);
1303 return 0; /* End of directory */
1306 /***********************************************************************
1309 * Find the next matching file. Return the number of entries read to find
1310 * the matching one, or 0 if no more entries.
1311 * 'short_mask' is the 8.3 mask (in FCB format), 'long_mask' is the long
1312 * file name mask. Either or both can be NULL.
1314 * NOTE: This is supposed to be only called by the int21 emulation
1315 * routines. Thus, we should own the Win16Mutex anyway.
1316 * Nevertheless, we explicitly enter it to ensure the static
1317 * directory cache is protected.
1319 int DOSFS_FindNext( const char *path
, const char *short_mask
,
1320 const char *long_mask
, int drive
, BYTE attr
,
1321 int skip
, WIN32_FIND_DATAA
*entry
)
1323 static FIND_FIRST_INFO info
= { NULL
};
1324 LPCSTR short_name
, long_name
;
1327 SYSLEVEL_EnterWin16Lock();
1329 /* Check the cached directory */
1330 if (!(info
.dir
&& info
.path
== path
&& info
.short_mask
== short_mask
1331 && info
.long_mask
== long_mask
&& info
.drive
== drive
1332 && info
.attr
== attr
&& info
.cur_pos
<= skip
))
1334 /* Not in the cache, open it anew */
1335 if (info
.dir
) DOSFS_CloseDir( info
.dir
);
1337 info
.path
= (LPSTR
)path
;
1338 info
.long_mask
= (LPSTR
)long_mask
;
1339 info
.short_mask
= (LPSTR
)short_mask
;
1343 info
.dir
= DOSFS_OpenDir( info
.path
);
1346 /* Skip to desired position */
1347 while (info
.cur_pos
< skip
)
1348 if (info
.dir
&& DOSFS_ReadDir( info
.dir
, &long_name
, &short_name
))
1353 if (info
.dir
&& info
.cur_pos
== skip
&& DOSFS_FindNextEx( &info
, entry
))
1354 count
= info
.cur_pos
- skip
;
1360 if (info
.dir
) DOSFS_CloseDir( info
.dir
);
1361 memset( &info
, '\0', sizeof(info
) );
1364 SYSLEVEL_LeaveWin16Lock();
1371 /*************************************************************************
1372 * FindFirstFile16 (KERNEL.413)
1374 HANDLE16 WINAPI
FindFirstFile16( LPCSTR path
, WIN32_FIND_DATAA
*data
)
1376 DOS_FULL_NAME full_name
;
1378 FIND_FIRST_INFO
*info
;
1380 data
->dwReserved0
= data
->dwReserved1
= 0x0;
1381 if (!path
) return 0;
1382 if (!DOSFS_GetFullName( path
, FALSE
, &full_name
))
1383 return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16
;
1384 if (!(handle
= GlobalAlloc16( GMEM_MOVEABLE
, sizeof(FIND_FIRST_INFO
) )))
1385 return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16
;
1386 info
= (FIND_FIRST_INFO
*)GlobalLock16( handle
);
1387 info
->path
= HEAP_strdupA( SystemHeap
, 0, full_name
.long_name
);
1388 info
->long_mask
= strrchr( info
->path
, '/' );
1389 *(info
->long_mask
++) = '\0';
1390 info
->short_mask
= NULL
;
1392 if (path
[0] && (path
[1] == ':')) info
->drive
= toupper(*path
) - 'A';
1393 else info
->drive
= DRIVE_GetCurrentDrive();
1396 info
->dir
= DOSFS_OpenDir( info
->path
);
1398 GlobalUnlock16( handle
);
1399 if (!FindNextFile16( handle
, data
))
1401 FindClose16( handle
);
1402 SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES
);
1403 return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16
;
1409 /*************************************************************************
1410 * FindFirstFile32A (KERNEL32.123)
1412 HANDLE WINAPI
FindFirstFileA( LPCSTR path
, WIN32_FIND_DATAA
*data
)
1414 HANDLE handle
= FindFirstFile16( path
, data
);
1415 if (handle
== INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16
) return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
;
1420 /*************************************************************************
1421 * FindFirstFile32W (KERNEL32.124)
1423 HANDLE WINAPI
FindFirstFileW( LPCWSTR path
, WIN32_FIND_DATAW
*data
)
1425 WIN32_FIND_DATAA dataA
;
1426 LPSTR pathA
= HEAP_strdupWtoA( GetProcessHeap(), 0, path
);
1427 HANDLE handle
= FindFirstFileA( pathA
, &dataA
);
1428 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, pathA
);
1429 if (handle
!= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
)
1431 data
->dwFileAttributes
= dataA
.dwFileAttributes
;
1432 data
->ftCreationTime
= dataA
.ftCreationTime
;
1433 data
->ftLastAccessTime
= dataA
.ftLastAccessTime
;
1434 data
->ftLastWriteTime
= dataA
.ftLastWriteTime
;
1435 data
->nFileSizeHigh
= dataA
.nFileSizeHigh
;
1436 data
->nFileSizeLow
= dataA
.nFileSizeLow
;
1437 lstrcpyAtoW( data
->cFileName
, dataA
.cFileName
);
1438 lstrcpyAtoW( data
->cAlternateFileName
, dataA
.cAlternateFileName
);
1444 /*************************************************************************
1445 * FindNextFile16 (KERNEL.414)
1447 BOOL16 WINAPI
FindNextFile16( HANDLE16 handle
, WIN32_FIND_DATAA
*data
)
1449 FIND_FIRST_INFO
*info
;
1451 if (!(info
= (FIND_FIRST_INFO
*)GlobalLock16( handle
)))
1453 SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
);
1456 GlobalUnlock16( handle
);
1457 if (!info
->path
|| !info
->dir
)
1459 SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES
);
1462 if (!DOSFS_FindNextEx( info
, data
))
1464 DOSFS_CloseDir( info
->dir
); info
->dir
= NULL
;
1465 HeapFree( SystemHeap
, 0, info
->path
);
1466 info
->path
= info
->long_mask
= NULL
;
1467 SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES
);
1474 /*************************************************************************
1475 * FindNextFile32A (KERNEL32.126)
1477 BOOL WINAPI
FindNextFileA( HANDLE handle
, WIN32_FIND_DATAA
*data
)
1479 return FindNextFile16( handle
, data
);
1483 /*************************************************************************
1484 * FindNextFile32W (KERNEL32.127)
1486 BOOL WINAPI
FindNextFileW( HANDLE handle
, WIN32_FIND_DATAW
*data
)
1488 WIN32_FIND_DATAA dataA
;
1489 if (!FindNextFileA( handle
, &dataA
)) return FALSE
;
1490 data
->dwFileAttributes
= dataA
.dwFileAttributes
;
1491 data
->ftCreationTime
= dataA
.ftCreationTime
;
1492 data
->ftLastAccessTime
= dataA
.ftLastAccessTime
;
1493 data
->ftLastWriteTime
= dataA
.ftLastWriteTime
;
1494 data
->nFileSizeHigh
= dataA
.nFileSizeHigh
;
1495 data
->nFileSizeLow
= dataA
.nFileSizeLow
;
1496 lstrcpyAtoW( data
->cFileName
, dataA
.cFileName
);
1497 lstrcpyAtoW( data
->cAlternateFileName
, dataA
.cAlternateFileName
);
1502 /*************************************************************************
1503 * FindClose16 (KERNEL.415)
1505 BOOL16 WINAPI
FindClose16( HANDLE16 handle
)
1507 FIND_FIRST_INFO
*info
;
1509 if ((handle
== INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE16
) ||
1510 !(info
= (FIND_FIRST_INFO
*)GlobalLock16( handle
)))
1512 SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
);
1515 if (info
->dir
) DOSFS_CloseDir( info
->dir
);
1516 if (info
->path
) HeapFree( SystemHeap
, 0, info
->path
);
1517 GlobalUnlock16( handle
);
1518 GlobalFree16( handle
);
1523 /*************************************************************************
1524 * FindClose32 (KERNEL32.119)
1526 BOOL WINAPI
FindClose( HANDLE handle
)
1528 return FindClose16( (HANDLE16
)handle
);
1532 /***********************************************************************
1533 * DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime
1535 * Convert a Unix time to FILETIME format.
1536 * The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the number of
1537 * 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601, 0:00.
1538 * 'remainder' is the nonnegative number of 100-ns intervals
1539 * corresponding to the time fraction smaller than 1 second that
1540 * couldn't be stored in the time_t value.
1542 void DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( time_t unix_time
, FILETIME
*filetime
,
1548 The time difference between 1 January 1601, 00:00:00 and
1549 1 January 1970, 00:00:00 is 369 years, plus the leap years
1550 from 1604 to 1968, excluding 1700, 1800, 1900.
1551 This makes (1968 - 1600) / 4 - 3 = 89 leap days, and a total
1554 Any day in that period had 24 * 60 * 60 = 86400 seconds.
1556 The time difference is 134774 * 86400 * 10000000, which can be written
1558 27111902 * 2^32 + 3577643008
1559 413 * 2^48 + 45534 * 2^32 + 54590 * 2^16 + 32768
1561 If you find that these constants are buggy, please change them in all
1562 instances in both conversion functions.
1565 There are two versions, one of them uses long long variables and
1566 is presumably faster but not ISO C. The other one uses standard C
1567 data types and operations but relies on the assumption that negative
1568 numbers are stored as 2's complement (-1 is 0xffff....). If this
1569 assumption is violated, dates before 1970 will not convert correctly.
1570 This should however work on any reasonable architecture where WINE
1575 Take care not to remove the casts. I have tested these functions
1576 (in both versions) for a lot of numbers. I would be interested in
1577 results on other compilers than GCC.
1579 The operations have been designed to account for the possibility
1580 of 64-bit time_t in future UNICES. Even the versions without
1581 internal long long numbers will work if time_t only is 64 bit.
1582 A 32-bit shift, which was necessary for that operation, turned out
1583 not to work correctly in GCC, besides giving the warning. So I
1584 used a double 16-bit shift instead. Numbers are in the ISO version
1585 represented by three limbs, the most significant with 32 bit, the
1586 other two with 16 bit each.
1588 As the modulo-operator % is not well-defined for negative numbers,
1589 negative divisors have been avoided in DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime.
1591 There might be quicker ways to do this in C. Certainly so in
1594 Claus Fischer, fischer@iue.tuwien.ac.at
1597 #if (SIZEOF_LONG_LONG >= 8)
1598 # define USE_LONG_LONG 1
1600 # define USE_LONG_LONG 0
1603 #if USE_LONG_LONG /* gcc supports long long type */
1605 long long int t
= unix_time
;
1607 t
+= 116444736000000000LL;
1609 filetime
->dwLowDateTime
= (UINT
)t
;
1610 filetime
->dwHighDateTime
= (UINT
)(t
>> 32);
1612 #else /* ISO version */
1614 UINT a0
; /* 16 bit, low bits */
1615 UINT a1
; /* 16 bit, medium bits */
1616 UINT a2
; /* 32 bit, high bits */
1618 /* Copy the unix time to a2/a1/a0 */
1619 a0
= unix_time
& 0xffff;
1620 a1
= (unix_time
>> 16) & 0xffff;
1621 /* This is obsolete if unix_time is only 32 bits, but it does not hurt.
1622 Do not replace this by >> 32, it gives a compiler warning and it does
1624 a2
= (unix_time
>= 0 ? (unix_time
>> 16) >> 16 :
1625 ~((~unix_time
>> 16) >> 16));
1627 /* Multiply a by 10000000 (a = a2/a1/a0)
1628 Split the factor into 10000 * 1000 which are both less than 0xffff. */
1630 a1
= a1
* 10000 + (a0
>> 16);
1631 a2
= a2
* 10000 + (a1
>> 16);
1636 a1
= a1
* 1000 + (a0
>> 16);
1637 a2
= a2
* 1000 + (a1
>> 16);
1641 /* Add the time difference and the remainder */
1642 a0
+= 32768 + (remainder
& 0xffff);
1643 a1
+= 54590 + (remainder
>> 16 ) + (a0
>> 16);
1644 a2
+= 27111902 + (a1
>> 16);
1649 filetime
->dwLowDateTime
= (a1
<< 16) + a0
;
1650 filetime
->dwHighDateTime
= a2
;
1655 /***********************************************************************
1656 * DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime
1658 * Convert a FILETIME format to Unix time.
1659 * If not NULL, 'remainder' contains the fractional part of the filetime,
1660 * in the range of [0..9999999] (even if time_t is negative).
1662 time_t DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( const FILETIME
*filetime
, DWORD
*remainder
)
1664 /* Read the comment in the function DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime. */
1667 long long int t
= filetime
->dwHighDateTime
;
1669 t
+= (UINT
)filetime
->dwLowDateTime
;
1670 t
-= 116444736000000000LL;
1673 if (remainder
) *remainder
= 9999999 - (-t
- 1) % 10000000;
1674 return -1 - ((-t
- 1) / 10000000);
1678 if (remainder
) *remainder
= t
% 10000000;
1679 return t
/ 10000000;
1682 #else /* ISO version */
1684 UINT a0
; /* 16 bit, low bits */
1685 UINT a1
; /* 16 bit, medium bits */
1686 UINT a2
; /* 32 bit, high bits */
1687 UINT r
; /* remainder of division */
1688 unsigned int carry
; /* carry bit for subtraction */
1689 int negative
; /* whether a represents a negative value */
1691 /* Copy the time values to a2/a1/a0 */
1692 a2
= (UINT
)filetime
->dwHighDateTime
;
1693 a1
= ((UINT
)filetime
->dwLowDateTime
) >> 16;
1694 a0
= ((UINT
)filetime
->dwLowDateTime
) & 0xffff;
1696 /* Subtract the time difference */
1697 if (a0
>= 32768 ) a0
-= 32768 , carry
= 0;
1698 else a0
+= (1 << 16) - 32768 , carry
= 1;
1700 if (a1
>= 54590 + carry
) a1
-= 54590 + carry
, carry
= 0;
1701 else a1
+= (1 << 16) - 54590 - carry
, carry
= 1;
1703 a2
-= 27111902 + carry
;
1705 /* If a is negative, replace a by (-1-a) */
1706 negative
= (a2
>= ((UINT
)1) << 31);
1709 /* Set a to -a - 1 (a is a2/a1/a0) */
1715 /* Divide a by 10000000 (a = a2/a1/a0), put the rest into r.
1716 Split the divisor into 10000 * 1000 which are both less than 0xffff. */
1717 a1
+= (a2
% 10000) << 16;
1719 a0
+= (a1
% 10000) << 16;
1724 a1
+= (a2
% 1000) << 16;
1726 a0
+= (a1
% 1000) << 16;
1728 r
+= (a0
% 1000) * 10000;
1731 /* If a was negative, replace a by (-1-a) and r by (9999999 - r) */
1734 /* Set a to -a - 1 (a is a2/a1/a0) */
1742 if (remainder
) *remainder
= r
;
1744 /* Do not replace this by << 32, it gives a compiler warning and it does
1746 return ((((time_t)a2
) << 16) << 16) + (a1
<< 16) + a0
;
1751 /***********************************************************************
1752 * DosDateTimeToFileTime (KERNEL32.76)
1754 BOOL WINAPI
DosDateTimeToFileTime( WORD fatdate
, WORD fattime
, LPFILETIME ft
)
1758 newtm
.tm_sec
= (fattime
& 0x1f) * 2;
1759 newtm
.tm_min
= (fattime
>> 5) & 0x3f;
1760 newtm
.tm_hour
= (fattime
>> 11);
1761 newtm
.tm_mday
= (fatdate
& 0x1f);
1762 newtm
.tm_mon
= ((fatdate
>> 5) & 0x0f) - 1;
1763 newtm
.tm_year
= (fatdate
>> 9) + 80;
1764 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( mktime( &newtm
), ft
, 0 );
1769 /***********************************************************************
1770 * FileTimeToDosDateTime (KERNEL32.111)
1772 BOOL WINAPI
FileTimeToDosDateTime( const FILETIME
*ft
, LPWORD fatdate
,
1775 time_t unixtime
= DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( ft
, NULL
);
1776 struct tm
*tm
= localtime( &unixtime
);
1778 *fattime
= (tm
->tm_hour
<< 11) + (tm
->tm_min
<< 5) + (tm
->tm_sec
/ 2);
1780 *fatdate
= ((tm
->tm_year
- 80) << 9) + ((tm
->tm_mon
+ 1) << 5)
1786 /***********************************************************************
1787 * LocalFileTimeToFileTime (KERNEL32.373)
1789 BOOL WINAPI
LocalFileTimeToFileTime( const FILETIME
*localft
,
1795 /* convert from local to UTC. Perhaps not correct. FIXME */
1796 time_t unixtime
= DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( localft
, &remainder
);
1797 xtm
= gmtime( &unixtime
);
1798 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( mktime(xtm
), utcft
, remainder
);
1803 /***********************************************************************
1804 * FileTimeToLocalFileTime (KERNEL32.112)
1806 BOOL WINAPI
FileTimeToLocalFileTime( const FILETIME
*utcft
,
1807 LPFILETIME localft
)
1810 /* convert from UTC to local. Perhaps not correct. FIXME */
1811 time_t unixtime
= DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( utcft
, &remainder
);
1813 struct tm
*xtm
= localtime( &unixtime
);
1816 localtime
= timegm(xtm
);
1817 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( localtime
, localft
, remainder
);
1820 struct tm
*xtm
,*gtm
;
1823 xtm
= localtime( &unixtime
);
1824 gtm
= gmtime( &unixtime
);
1825 time1
= mktime(xtm
);
1826 time2
= mktime(gtm
);
1827 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( 2*time1
-time2
, localft
, remainder
);
1833 /***********************************************************************
1834 * FileTimeToSystemTime (KERNEL32.113)
1836 BOOL WINAPI
FileTimeToSystemTime( const FILETIME
*ft
, LPSYSTEMTIME syst
)
1840 time_t xtime
= DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime( ft
, &remainder
);
1841 xtm
= gmtime(&xtime
);
1842 syst
->wYear
= xtm
->tm_year
+1900;
1843 syst
->wMonth
= xtm
->tm_mon
+ 1;
1844 syst
->wDayOfWeek
= xtm
->tm_wday
;
1845 syst
->wDay
= xtm
->tm_mday
;
1846 syst
->wHour
= xtm
->tm_hour
;
1847 syst
->wMinute
= xtm
->tm_min
;
1848 syst
->wSecond
= xtm
->tm_sec
;
1849 syst
->wMilliseconds
= remainder
/ 10000;
1853 /***********************************************************************
1854 * QueryDosDeviceA (KERNEL32.413)
1856 * returns array of strings terminated by \0, terminated by \0
1858 DWORD WINAPI
QueryDosDeviceA(LPCSTR devname
,LPSTR target
,DWORD bufsize
)
1863 TRACE(dosfs
,"(%s,...)\n",devname
?devname
:"<null>");
1865 /* return known MSDOS devices */
1866 lstrcpyA(buffer
,"CON COM1 COM2 LPT1 NUL ");
1867 while ((s
=strchr(buffer
,' ')))
1870 lstrcpynA(target
,buffer
,bufsize
);
1871 return strlen(buffer
);
1873 lstrcpyA(buffer
,"\\DEV\\");
1874 lstrcatA(buffer
,devname
);
1875 if ((s
=strchr(buffer
,':'))) *s
='\0';
1876 lstrcpynA(target
,buffer
,bufsize
);
1877 return strlen(buffer
);
1881 /***********************************************************************
1882 * QueryDosDeviceW (KERNEL32.414)
1884 * returns array of strings terminated by \0, terminated by \0
1886 DWORD WINAPI
QueryDosDeviceW(LPCWSTR devname
,LPWSTR target
,DWORD bufsize
)
1888 LPSTR devnameA
= devname
?HEAP_strdupWtoA(GetProcessHeap(),0,devname
):NULL
;
1889 LPSTR targetA
= (LPSTR
)HEAP_xalloc(GetProcessHeap(),0,bufsize
);
1890 DWORD ret
= QueryDosDeviceA(devnameA
,targetA
,bufsize
);
1892 lstrcpynAtoW(target
,targetA
,bufsize
);
1893 if (devnameA
) HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),0,devnameA
);
1894 if (targetA
) HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),0,targetA
);
1899 /***********************************************************************
1900 * SystemTimeToFileTime (KERNEL32.526)
1902 BOOL WINAPI
SystemTimeToFileTime( const SYSTEMTIME
*syst
, LPFILETIME ft
)
1908 struct tm xtm
,*local_tm
,*utc_tm
;
1909 time_t localtim
,utctime
;
1912 xtm
.tm_year
= syst
->wYear
-1900;
1913 xtm
.tm_mon
= syst
->wMonth
- 1;
1914 xtm
.tm_wday
= syst
->wDayOfWeek
;
1915 xtm
.tm_mday
= syst
->wDay
;
1916 xtm
.tm_hour
= syst
->wHour
;
1917 xtm
.tm_min
= syst
->wMinute
;
1918 xtm
.tm_sec
= syst
->wSecond
; /* this is UTC */
1921 utctime
= timegm(&xtm
);
1922 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( utctime
, ft
,
1923 syst
->wMilliseconds
* 10000 );
1925 localtim
= mktime(&xtm
); /* now we've got local time */
1926 local_tm
= localtime(&localtim
);
1927 utc_tm
= gmtime(&localtim
);
1928 utctime
= mktime(utc_tm
);
1929 DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime( 2*localtim
-utctime
, ft
,
1930 syst
->wMilliseconds
* 10000 );
1935 BOOL WINAPI
DefineDosDeviceA(DWORD flags
,LPCSTR devname
,LPCSTR targetpath
) {
1936 FIXME(dosfs
,"(0x%08lx,%s,%s),stub!\n",flags
,devname
,targetpath
);
1937 SetLastError(ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
);