wine/debugger/source.c
Alexandre Julliard c6c09442c4 Release 970112
Sat Jan 11 18:17:59 1997  Alexandre Julliard  <julliard@lrc.epfl.ch>

	* [controls/menu.c]
	Updated to new Win32 types.

	* [controls/listbox.c]
	Fixed Winfile extended selection bug.

	* [files/directory.c]
	Changed DIR_SearchPath to return both long and short file names.

	* [files/dos_fs.c]
	Implemented VFAT ioctl to retrieve the original short filenames
	from a VFAT filesystem (Linux only for now).
	Replaced DOSFS_GetUnixFileName()/DOSFS_GetDosTrueName() by
	DOS_GetFullName().
	Properly implemented GetShortPathName() and GetFullPathName().
	Made all functions re-entrant.

	* [files/file.c] [misc/main.c]
	Replaced -allowreadonly option by -failreadonly. The default is
	now to report success when opening a read-only file for writing.

	* [objects/metafile.c]
	Fixed bug in DIB bitmaps pointer calculation.

	* [scheduler/process.c]
	Implemented environment strings and Get/SetStdHandle with process
 	environment block.

	* [tools/build.c]
	Rewrote BuildContext32() to avoid instructions that may not be
	supported by all assemblers.
	
Fri Jan 10 17:11:09 1997  David Faure  <david.faure@ifhamy.insa-lyon.fr>

	* [windows/event.c]
	Created table keyc2vkey, which associate a vkey(+extended bit) to
	any keycode. Changed EVENT_event_to_vkey to use this table to
	return the correct vkey. Changed EVENT_ToAscii to get the keycode
	from this table too.  Assigned OEM specific vkeys arbitrarily.

Fri Jan 10 09:26:17 1997  John Harvey <john@division.co.uk>

	* [misc/winsock.c] [misc/winsoc_async.c]
        Fixed svr4 header files.
        Changed bzero() to memset().

	* [tools/fnt2bdf.c]
        Removed bcopy() and used memcpy() instead.

	* [debugger/msc.c]
        Include string.h instead of strings.h

	* [debugger/stabs.c]
        Include string.h instead of strings.h.
        Define __ELF__ for svr4 systems.

	* [loader/signal.c]
        Use wait() instead of wait4() which doesnt exist on Unixware.

	* [memory/global.c]
        Use sysconf() instead of getpagesize() for svr4 systems.

Thu Jan  9 21:07:20 1997  Robert Pouliot <krynos@clic.net>

	* [Make.rules.in] [Makefile.in] [make_os2.sh] [rc/Makefile.in]
	  [tools/Makefile.in] [documentation/wine_os2.txt]
	Patches for OS/2 support. Note that it doesn't compile yet.

Tue Jan  7 20:03:53 1997  Eric Youngdale <eric@sub2304.jic.com>

	* [debugger/*]
	Many more debugger improvements (see debugger/README for details).

Tue Jan  7 15:12:21 1997  Marcus Meissner <msmeissn@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>

	* [windows/graphics.c] [objects/text.c] [graphics/x11drv/*]
	  [graphics/metafiledrv/*]
	Moved some device dependent code into the resp. subdirs.

	* [include/gdi.h] [include/metafiledrv.h] [include/x11drv.h]
	Prototypes added,
	DC_FUNCTIONS: GetPixel added, some unnecessary functions removed.

	* [objects/region.c]
	CreatePolyPolygonRgn32 added.

	* [files/dos_fs.c]
	QueryDosDevice added.

	* [misc/lstr.c]
	FormatMessage: broken heap management fixed.

	* [scheduler/process.c] [scheduler/thread.c]
	Get/SetThreadPriority/PriorityClass added.

Mon Jan  6 21:55:30 1997  Philippe De Muyter  <phdm@info.ucl.ac.be>

	* [misc/keyboard.c]
	ToAscii : Use EVENT_ToAscii instead.

	* [windows/event.c]
	keypad_key : Do not convert XK_Mode_switch to VK_MENU; recognize
	keypad cursor keys.
	EVENT_event_to_vkey : New function, to transform a X keycode
	into a MSwin vkey + extended bit.
	EVENT_ToAscii : New function, to transform a vkey + extended bit
	(+ key state table) into ascii char(s), using XLookupString, and
	recognizing dead chars.
	EVENT_key : Transform AltGr into Ctrl+Alt sequence; call
	EVENT_event_to_vkey for keycode to vkey conversion; fixed
	previous, context and extended bits.

	* [windows/keyboard.c]
	Include stddebug.h, to get -debugmsg messages.
	GetKeyState : Handle VK_MBUTTON case.
	GetKeyboardState, SetKeyboardState : Debugging messages added.

	* [windows/message.c]
	TranslateMessage : Handle dead chars.

Mon Jan  6 20:10:11 1997  Dominik Strasser  <bm424953@muenchen.org>

	* [if1632/crtdll.spec] [misc/crtdll.c]
	C++ functions new/delete/set_new_handler implemented.

Mon Jan  6 15:48:15 1997 Frans van Dorsselaer <dorssel@rulhmpc49.LeidenUniv.nl>

	* [controls/edit.c] [include/windows.h]
	Moved the edit control to 32 bits.
	Included new (win95) message definitions in windows.h
	Implemented EM_SCROLLCARET, EM_SETMARGINS, EM_GETMARGINS,
	EM_GETLIMITTEXT, EM_POSFROMCHAR, EM_CHARFROMPOS.
	Broke EM_SETWORDBREAKPROC (internal wordwrap still works).
	Fixed some bugs, introduced a couple of others.
	Text buffer is now initially in 32-bit heap.

	* [controls/EDIT.TODO] [controls/combo.c] [controls/widgets.c]
	  [if1632/wprocs.spec] [library/miscstubs.c] [windows/defdlg.c]
	  [misc/commdlg.c]
	Updated to work with 32-bit edit control.

Sat Jan  4 22:07:27 1997  O.Flebbe  <O.Flebbe@science-computing.uni-tuebingen.de>

	* [loader/pe_image.c]
	Use mmap rather then malloc. Better workaround for clean
	segments.
1997-01-12 18:32:19 +00:00

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/*
* File source.c - source file handling for internal debugger.
*
* Copyright (C) 1997, Eric Youngdale.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include "win.h"
#include "pe_image.h"
#include "peexe.h"
#include "debugger.h"
#include "peexe.h"
#include "xmalloc.h"
struct searchlist
{
char * path;
struct searchlist * next;
};
struct open_filelist
{
char * path;
char * real_path;
struct open_filelist * next;
unsigned int size;
signed int nlines;
unsigned int * linelist;
};
static struct open_filelist * ofiles;
static struct searchlist * listhead;
static char DEBUG_current_sourcefile[PATH_MAX];
static int DEBUG_start_sourceline = -1;
static int DEBUG_end_sourceline = -1;
void
DEBUG_ShowDir()
{
struct searchlist * sl;
fprintf(stderr,"Search list :\n");
for(sl = listhead; sl; sl = sl->next)
{
fprintf(stderr, "\t%s\n", sl->path);
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
void
DEBUG_AddPath(const char * path)
{
struct searchlist * sl;
sl = (struct searchlist *) xmalloc(sizeof(struct searchlist));
if( sl == NULL )
{
return;
}
sl->next = listhead;
sl->path = xstrdup(path);
listhead = sl;
}
void
DEBUG_NukePath()
{
struct searchlist * sl;
struct searchlist * nxt;
for(sl = listhead; sl; sl = nxt)
{
nxt = sl->next;
free(sl->path);
free(sl);
}
listhead = NULL;
}
static
void
DEBUG_DisplaySource(char * sourcefile, int start, int end)
{
char * addr;
char buffer[1024];
int fd;
int i;
struct open_filelist * ol;
int nlines;
char * pnt;
struct searchlist * sl;
struct stat statbuf;
int status;
char tmppath[PATH_MAX];
/*
* First see whether we have the file open already. If so, then
* use that, otherwise we have to try and open it.
*/
for(ol = ofiles; ol; ol = ol->next)
{
if( strcmp(ol->path, sourcefile) == 0 )
{
break;
}
}
if( ol == NULL )
{
/*
* Try again, stripping the path from the opened file.
*/
for(ol = ofiles; ol; ol = ol->next)
{
pnt = strrchr(ol->path, '/');
if( pnt != NULL && strcmp(pnt + 1, sourcefile) == 0 )
{
break;
}
}
}
if( ol == NULL )
{
/*
* See if this is a DOS style name or not.
*/
pnt = strchr(sourcefile, '\\' );
if( pnt == NULL )
{
pnt = strchr(sourcefile, '/' );
if( pnt == NULL )
{
pnt = sourcefile;
}
}
/*
* Crapola. We need to try and open the file.
*/
status = stat(sourcefile, &statbuf);
if( status != -1 )
{
strcpy(tmppath, sourcefile);
}
else
{
for(sl = listhead; sl; sl = sl->next)
{
strcpy(tmppath, sl->path);
if( tmppath[strlen(tmppath)-1] != '/' )
{
strcat(tmppath, "/");
}
/*
* Now append the base file name.
*/
strcat(tmppath, pnt);
status = stat(tmppath, &statbuf);
if( status != -1 )
{
break;
}
}
if( sl == NULL )
{
/*
* Still couldn't find it. Ask user for path to add.
*/
fprintf(stderr,"Enter path to file %s: ", sourcefile);
fgets(tmppath, sizeof(tmppath), stdin);
if( tmppath[strlen(tmppath)-1] == '\n' )
{
tmppath[strlen(tmppath)-1] = '\0';
}
if( tmppath[strlen(tmppath)-1] != '/' )
{
strcat(tmppath, "/");
}
/*
* Now append the base file name.
*/
strcat(tmppath, pnt);
status = stat(tmppath, &statbuf);
if( status == -1 )
{
/*
* OK, I guess the user doesn't really want to see it
* after all.
*/
ol = (struct open_filelist *) xmalloc(sizeof(*ol));
ol->path = xstrdup(sourcefile);
ol->real_path = NULL;
ol->next = ofiles;
ol->nlines = 0;
ol->linelist = NULL;
ofiles = ol;
fprintf(stderr,"Unable to open file %s\n", tmppath);
return;
}
}
}
/*
* Create header for file.
*/
ol = (struct open_filelist *) xmalloc(sizeof(*ol));
ol->path = xstrdup(sourcefile);
ol->real_path = xstrdup(tmppath);
ol->next = ofiles;
ol->nlines = 0;
ol->linelist = NULL;
ol->size = statbuf.st_size;
ofiles = ol;
/*
* Now open and map the file.
*/
fd = open(tmppath, O_RDONLY);
if( fd == -1 )
{
return;
}
addr = mmap(0, statbuf.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
if( addr == (char *) -1 )
{
return;
}
/*
* Now build up the line number mapping table.
*/
ol->nlines = 1;
pnt = addr;
while(pnt < addr + ol->size )
{
if( *pnt++ == '\n' )
{
ol->nlines++;
}
}
ol->nlines++;
ol->linelist = (unsigned int*) xmalloc(ol->nlines * sizeof(unsigned int) );
nlines = 0;
pnt = addr;
ol->linelist[nlines++] = 0;
while(pnt < addr + ol->size )
{
if( *pnt++ == '\n' )
{
ol->linelist[nlines++] = pnt - addr;
}
}
ol->linelist[nlines++] = pnt - addr;
}
else
{
/*
* We know what the file is, we just need to reopen it and remap it.
*/
fd = open(ol->real_path, O_RDONLY);
if( fd == -1 )
{
return;
}
addr = mmap(0, ol->size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
if( addr == (char *) -1 )
{
return;
}
}
/*
* All we need to do is to display the source lines here.
*/
for(i=start - 1; i <= end - 1; i++)
{
if( i < 0 || i >= ol->nlines - 1)
{
continue;
}
memset(&buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
if( ol->linelist[i+1] != ol->linelist[i] )
{
memcpy(&buffer, addr + ol->linelist[i],
(ol->linelist[i+1] - ol->linelist[i]) - 1);
}
fprintf(stderr,"%d\t%s\n", i + 1, buffer);
}
munmap(addr, ol->size);
close(fd);
}
void
DEBUG_List(struct list_id * source1, struct list_id * source2,
int delta)
{
int end;
int start;
char * sourcefile;
/*
* We need to see what source file we need. Hopefully we only have
* one specified, otherwise we might as well punt.
*/
if( source1 != NULL
&& source2 != NULL
&& source1->sourcefile != NULL
&& source2->sourcefile != NULL
&& strcmp(source1->sourcefile, source2->sourcefile) != 0 )
{
fprintf(stderr, "Ambiguous source file specification.\n");
return;
}
sourcefile = NULL;
if( source1 != NULL && source1->sourcefile != NULL )
{
sourcefile = source1->sourcefile;
}
if( sourcefile == NULL
&& source2 != NULL
&& source2->sourcefile != NULL )
{
sourcefile = source2->sourcefile;
}
if( sourcefile == NULL )
{
sourcefile = (char *) &DEBUG_current_sourcefile;
}
if( sourcefile == NULL )
{
fprintf(stderr, "No source file specified.\n");
return;
}
/*
* Now figure out the line number range to be listed.
*/
start = -1;
end = -1;
if( source1 != NULL )
{
start = source1->line;
}
if( source2 != NULL )
{
end = source2->line;
}
if( start == -1 && end == -1 )
{
if( delta < 0 )
{
end = DEBUG_start_sourceline;
start = end + delta;
}
else
{
start = DEBUG_end_sourceline;
end = start + delta;
}
}
else if( start == -1 )
{
start = end + delta;
}
else if (end == -1)
{
end = start + delta;
}
/*
* Now call this function to do the dirty work.
*/
DEBUG_DisplaySource(sourcefile, start, end);
if( sourcefile != (char *) &DEBUG_current_sourcefile )
{
strcpy(DEBUG_current_sourcefile, sourcefile);
}
DEBUG_start_sourceline = start;
DEBUG_end_sourceline = end;
}
#if 0
main()
{
int i, j;
DEBUG_AddPath("../../de");
while(1==1)
{
fscanf(stdin,"%d %d", &i, &j);
DEBUG_DisplaySource("dumpexe.c", i, j);
}
return 0;
}
#endif