Sun Mar 19 16:30:20 1995 Alexandre Julliard (julliard@sunsite.unc.edu) * [*/*] Implemented a new memory mapping scheme. There's no longer a one-to-one mapping between 16-bit and 32-bit pointers. Please see file DEVELOPERS-HINTS for technical details. * [controls/scroll.c] Fixed bug when dragging mouse in horizontal scrollbars. * [tools/build.c] [if1632/*.spec] Removed support for C callback functions and for re-ordering of the 32-bit arguments, as these were never used. This should allow a more efficient callback scheme to be implemented. * [if1632/olecli.spec] Reduced the number of entries to make the 16-bit code fit in 64k. This limitation will soon be removed. * [loader/ldt.c] Rewrote LDT manipulation functions and implemented LDT_GetEntry(). * [memory/global.c] Rewrote Global*() routines to use the new selector allocation mechanism. * [memory/local.c] Rewrote local heap handling to use a Windows-compatible layout (not really finished yet). Implemented TOOLHELP heap-walking routines. * [memory/selector.c] Implemented LDT manipulation API functions. Tue Mar 14 19:50:28 EST 1995 William Magro (wmagro@tc.cornell.edu) * [windows/defdlg.c] Fixed problem where dialogs closed using the System menu ('Close' item or double click on close box) would hang Wine. Sun Mar 12 14:28:13 1995 Michael Patra <micky@marie.physik.TU-Berlin.DE> * [controls/listbox.c] Removed most of the statements for sending a notification message ListBoxDirectory(), DlgDirSelect(), DlgDirList(): Improved the code; Borland's standard file open dialog will work now. * [misc/main.c], [misc/file.c], [miscemu/int21.c] Added support for new command line option "-allowreadonly". If set an attempt to open a read only file in write mode will be converted to opening it read only (many programs try to open all files in read/write mode even if they only intend to read it - this might cause a few under problems under an unix-like environment where most files are read only for a "normal" user) * [loader/selector.c] GetMemoryReference(): Added support for __AHIncr and __AHShift * [misc/dos_fs.c] DOS_SimplifyPath(): This routine simplifies path names ( e.g., it will change "/usr///local/bin/../lib//a" to "/usr/local/lib/a" ) match(): rewritten * [objects/text.c] TEXT_NextLine(): Removed a bug in the handling of LF's * [miscemu/int21.c] GetFileDateTime(): Fixed. SetFileDateTime() is still broken. Sat Mar 11 19:46:19 1995 Martin von Loewis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de> * [controls/menu.c] ChangeMenu: defaults to MF_INSERT InsertMenu: allow insertion even if position is one after last item * [if1632/Imakefile] [if1632/compobj.spec] [if1632/relay.c] [if1632/storage.spec] [include/dlls.h] Added stubs for STORAGE.DLL and COMPOBJ.DLL * [if1632/user.spec] [windows/message.c] InSendMessage: new function * [include/neexe.h][include/ne_image.c] NE_FixupSegment: fixed handling of additive records * [loader/selector.c] GetEntryDLLName: return NULL instead of pointer to DLL.0 if not found * [loader/signal.c] win_fault: Enter debugger on SIGFPE, too Wed Mar 1 21:47:42 1995 Cameron Heide (heide@ee.ualberta.ca) * [miscemu/int*.c] Various minor modifications to the clock tick counter, FindFirst/FindNext funcs, and DPB handling.
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3.8 KiB
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177 lines
3.8 KiB
C
/*
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* File hash.c - generate hash tables for Wine debugger symbols
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1993, Eric Youngdale.
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <neexe.h>
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#include "selectors.h"
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#include <wine.h>
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#include <dlls.h>
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struct name_hash{
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struct name_hash * next;
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unsigned int * address;
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char * name;
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};
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#define NR_NAME_HASH 128
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static struct name_hash * name_hash_table[NR_NAME_HASH] = {0,};
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static unsigned int name_hash(const char * name){
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unsigned int hash = 0;
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const char * p;
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p = name;
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while (*p) hash = (hash << 15) + (hash << 3) + (hash >> 3) + *p++;
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return hash % NR_NAME_HASH;
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}
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void add_hash(char * name, unsigned int * address){
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struct name_hash * new;
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int hash;
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new = (struct name_hash *) malloc(sizeof(struct name_hash));
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new->address = address;
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new->name = strdup(name);
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new->next = NULL;
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hash = name_hash(name);
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/* Now insert into the hash table */
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new->next = name_hash_table[hash];
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name_hash_table[hash] = new;
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}
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unsigned int * find_hash(char * name){
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char buffer[256];
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struct name_hash * nh;
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for(nh = name_hash_table[name_hash(name)]; nh; nh = nh->next)
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if(strcmp(nh->name, name) == 0) return nh->address;
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if(name[0] != '_'){
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buffer[0] = '_';
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strcpy(buffer+1, name);
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for(nh = name_hash_table[name_hash(buffer)]; nh; nh = nh->next)
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if(strcmp(nh->name, buffer) == 0) return nh->address;
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};
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return (unsigned int *) 0xffffffff;
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}
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static char name_buffer[256];
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char * find_nearest_symbol(unsigned int * address){
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struct name_hash * nearest;
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struct name_hash start;
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struct name_hash * nh;
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int i;
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nearest = &start;
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start.address = (unsigned int *) 0;
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for(i=0; i<NR_NAME_HASH; i++) {
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for(nh = name_hash_table[i]; nh; nh = nh->next)
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if(nh->address <= address && nh->address > nearest->address)
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nearest = nh;
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};
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if((unsigned int) nearest->address == 0) return NULL;
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sprintf(name_buffer, "%s+0x%x", nearest->name, ((unsigned int) address) -
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((unsigned int) nearest->address));
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return name_buffer;
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}
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void
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read_symboltable(char * filename){
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FILE * symbolfile;
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unsigned int addr;
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int nargs;
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char type;
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char * cpnt;
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char buffer[256];
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char name[256];
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symbolfile = fopen(filename, "r");
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if(!symbolfile) {
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fprintf(stderr,"Unable to open symbol table %s\n", filename);
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return;
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};
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fprintf(stderr,"Reading symbols from file %s\n", filename);
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while (1)
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{
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fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), symbolfile);
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if (feof(symbolfile)) break;
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/* Strip any text after a # sign (i.e. comments) */
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cpnt = buffer;
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while(*cpnt){
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if(*cpnt == '#') {*cpnt = 0; break; };
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cpnt++;
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};
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/* Quietly ignore any lines that have just whitespace */
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cpnt = buffer;
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while(*cpnt){
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if(*cpnt != ' ' && *cpnt != '\t') break;
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cpnt++;
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};
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if (!(*cpnt) || *cpnt == '\n') {
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continue;
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};
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nargs = sscanf(buffer, "%x %c %s", &addr, &type, name);
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add_hash(name, (unsigned int *) addr);
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};
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fclose(symbolfile);
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}
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/* Load the entry points from the dynamic linking into the hash tables.
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* This does not work yet - something needs to be added before it scans the
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* tables correctly
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*/
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void
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load_entrypoints(){
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char buffer[256];
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char * cpnt;
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int j, ordinal, len;
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unsigned int address;
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struct w_files * wpnt;
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for(wpnt = wine_files; wpnt; wpnt = wpnt->next){
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cpnt = wpnt->ne->nrname_table;
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while(1==1){
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if( ((int) cpnt) - ((int)wpnt->ne->nrname_table) >
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wpnt->ne->ne_header->nrname_tab_length) break;
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len = *cpnt++;
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strncpy(buffer, cpnt, len);
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buffer[len] = 0;
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ordinal = *((unsigned short *) (cpnt + len));
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j = GetEntryPointFromOrdinal(wpnt, ordinal);
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address = j & 0xffff;
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j = j >> 16;
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address |= wpnt->ne->selector_table[j] << 16;
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fprintf(stderr,"%s -> %x\n", buffer, address);
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add_hash(buffer, (unsigned int *) address);
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cpnt += len + 2;
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};
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};
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return;
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}
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