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doscalls.c
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#include "os2native16.h"
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#include "doscalls.h"
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#include <unistd.h>
#include <limits.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/sysinfo.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <sys/resource.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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// DosQueryHeaderInfo() is an undocumented OS/2 API that is exported from DOSCALLS. Java uses it.
// This isn't mentioned in the docs or the SDK (beyond the ordinal being listed). I got the basic details
// from Odin32, which lists it in their os2newapi.h header.
enum
{
QHINF_EXEINFO = 1,
QHINF_READRSRCTBL,
QHINF_READFILE,
QHINF_LIBPATHLENGTH,
QHINF_LIBPATH,
QHINF_FIXENTRY,
QHINF_STE,
QHINF_MAPSEL
};
APIRET OS2API DosQueryHeaderInfo(HMODULE hmod, ULONG ulIndex, PVOID pvBuffer, ULONG cbBuffer, ULONG ulSubFunction);
// This is also undocumented (thanks, EDM/2!). Of course, Java uses it.
APIRET OS2API DosQuerySysState(ULONG func, ULONG arg1, ULONG pid, ULONG _res_, PVOID buf, ULONG bufsz);
// This is also undocumented (no idea about this at all, including function params). Of course, Java uses it.
APIRET DosR3ExitAddr(void);
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// These are 16-bit APIs that aren't in the 4.5 toolkit headers. Yeah, Java uses them! Winging it.
typedef int HSEM16, *PHSEM16;
static APIRET16 DosSemRequest(PHSEM16 sem, LONG ms);
static APIRET16 DosSemClear(PHSEM16 sem);
static APIRET16 DosSemWait(PHSEM16 sem, LONG ms);
static APIRET16 DosSemSet(PHSEM16 sem);
static APIRET16 bridge16to32_DosSemRequest(uint8 *args);
static APIRET16 bridge16to32_DosSemClear(uint8 *args);
static APIRET16 bridge16to32_DosSemWait(uint8 *args);
static APIRET16 bridge16to32_DosSemSet(uint8 *args);
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static pthread_mutex_t GMutexDosCalls;
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typedef struct ExitListItem
{
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PFNEXITLIST fn;
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uint32 priority;
struct ExitListItem *next;
} ExitListItem;
static ExitListItem *GExitList = NULL;
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// Flags returned for character devices from DosQueryHType()...
enum {
DAW_STDIN = (1 << 0),
DAW_STDOUT = (1 << 1),
DAW_NUL = (1 << 2),
DAW_CLOCK = (1 << 3),
DAW_SPEC = (1 << 4),
DAW_ADD_ON = (1 << 5),
DAW_GIOCTL = (1 << 6),
DAW_LEVEL0 = 0,
DAW_LEVEL1 = (1 << 7),
DAW_LEVEL2 = (1 << 8),
DAW_LEVEL3 = (1 << 7) | (1 << 8),
DAW_FCNLEV = (1 << 7) | (1 << 8) | (1 << 9),
// ((1 << 10) is reserved, I think.)
DAW_OPENCLOSE = (1 << 11),
DAW_SHARE = (1 << 12),
DAW_NONIBM = (1 << 13),
DAW_IDC = (1 << 14),
DAW_CHARACTER = (1 << 15)
};
typedef struct HFileInfo
{
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int fd; // unix file descriptor.
ULONG type; // file, pipe, device, etc.
ULONG attr; // for character devices, DAW_*
ULONG flags; // OPEN_FLAGS_*
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} HFileInfo;
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static HFileInfo *HFiles = NULL;
static uint32 MaxHFiles = 0;
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typedef struct Thread
{
pthread_t thread;
size_t stacklen;
PFNTHREAD fn;
ULONG fnarg;
struct Thread *prev;
struct Thread *next;
} Thread;
static Thread *GDeadThreads = NULL;
typedef struct
{
pthread_mutex_t mutex;
pthread_cond_t condition;
volatile int posted;
volatile int waiting;
} EventSem;
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typedef struct
{
DIR *dirp;
ULONG attr;
ULONG level;
char pattern[CCHMAXPATHCOMP];
} DirFinder;
static DirFinder GHDir1;
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LX_NATIVE_MODULE_16BIT_SUPPORT()
LX_NATIVE_MODULE_16BIT_API(DosSemRequest)
LX_NATIVE_MODULE_16BIT_API(DosSemClear)
LX_NATIVE_MODULE_16BIT_API(DosSemWait)
LX_NATIVE_MODULE_16BIT_API(DosSemSet)
LX_NATIVE_MODULE_16BIT_SUPPORT_END()
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LX_NATIVE_MODULE_DEINIT({
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GLoaderState->dosExit = NULL;
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ExitListItem *next = GExitList;
GExitList = NULL;
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for (ExitListItem *item = next; item; item = next) {
next = item->next;
free(item);
} // for
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for (uint32 i = 0; i < MaxHFiles; i++) {
if (HFiles[i].fd != -1)
close(HFiles[i].fd);
} // for
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free(HFiles);
HFiles = NULL;
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MaxHFiles = 0;
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pthread_mutex_destroy(&GMutexDosCalls);
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LX_NATIVE_MODULE_DEINIT_16BIT_SUPPORT();
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})
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static int initDoscalls(void)
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{
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LX_NATIVE_MODULE_INIT_16BIT_SUPPORT()
LX_NATIVE_INIT_16BIT_BRIDGE(DosSemRequest, 8)
LX_NATIVE_INIT_16BIT_BRIDGE(DosSemClear, 4)
LX_NATIVE_INIT_16BIT_BRIDGE(DosSemWait, 8)
LX_NATIVE_INIT_16BIT_BRIDGE(DosSemSet, 4)
LX_NATIVE_MODULE_INIT_16BIT_SUPPORT_END()
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GLoaderState->dosExit = DosExit;
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if (pthread_mutex_init(&GMutexDosCalls, NULL) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "pthread_mutex_init failed!\n");
return 0;
} // if
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MaxHFiles = 20; // seems to be OS/2's default.
HFiles = (HFileInfo *) malloc(sizeof (HFileInfo) * MaxHFiles);
if (!HFiles) {
fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory!\n");
return 0;
} // if
HFileInfo *info = HFiles;
for (uint32 i = 0; i < MaxHFiles; i++, info++) {
info->fd = -1;
info->type = 0;
info->attr = 0;
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info->flags = 0;
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} // for
// launching a Hello World program from CMD.EXE seems to inherit several
// file handles. 0, 1, 2 seem to map to stdin, stdout, stderr (and will
// be character devices (maybe CON?) by default, unless you redirect
// to a file in which case they're physical files, and using '|' in
// CMD.EXE will make handle 1 into a Pipe, of course.
// Handles, 4, 6 and 9 were also in use (all character devices, attributes
// 51585, 51392, 51392), but I don't know what these are, if they are
// inherited from CMD.EXE or supplied by OS/2 for whatever purpose.
// For now, we just wire up stdio.
for (int i = 0; i <= 2; i++) {
HFiles[i].fd = i;
HFiles[i].type = 1; // !!! FIXME: could be a pipe or file.
HFiles[i].attr = DAW_STDIN | DAW_STDOUT | DAW_LEVEL1 | DAW_CHARACTER;
} // for
return 1;
} // initDoscalls
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LX_NATIVE_MODULE_INIT({ if (!initDoscalls()) return NULL; })
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT16(DosSemRequest, 140),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT16(DosSemClear, 141),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT16(DosSemWait, 142),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT16(DosSemSet, 143),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetMaxFH, 209),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetPathInfo, 219),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryPathInfo, 223),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryHType, 224),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosScanEnv, 227),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSleep, 229),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosGetDateTime, 230),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosDevConfig, 231),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosExit, 234),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosResetBuffer, 254),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetFilePtr, 256),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosClose, 257),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosDelete, 259),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosFindClose, 263),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosFindFirst, 264),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosFindNext, 265),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosOpen, 273),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryCurrentDir, 274),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryCurrentDisk, 275),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryFHState, 276),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryFileInfo, 279),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosWaitChild, 280),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosRead, 281),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosWrite, 282),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosExecPgm, 283),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryCp, 291),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosExitList, 296),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosAllocMem, 299),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosFreeMem, 304),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetMem, 305),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosCreateThread, 311),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosGetInfoBlocks, 312),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosLoadModule, 318),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryModuleHandle, 319),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryModuleName, 320),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryProcAddr, 321),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryAppType, 323),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosCreateEventSem, 324),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosCloseEventSem, 326),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosResetEventSem, 327),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosPostEventSem, 328),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosWaitEventSem, 329),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryEventSem, 330),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosCreateMutexSem, 331),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosCloseMutexSem, 333),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosRequestMutexSem, 334),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosReleaseMutexSem, 335),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSubSetMem, 344),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSubAllocMem, 345),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSubFreeMem, 346),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQuerySysInfo, 348),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetExceptionHandler, 354),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQuerySysState, 368),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetSignalExceptionFocus, 378),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosEnterMustComplete, 380),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosExitMustComplete, 381),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSetRelMaxFH, 382),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosFlatToSel, 425),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosSelToFlat, 426),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosAllocThreadLocalMemory, 454),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosFreeThreadLocalMemory, 455),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosR3ExitAddr, 553),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryHeaderInfo, 582),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryExtLIBPATH, 874),
LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosQueryThreadContext, 877),
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LX_NATIVE_EXPORT(DosOpenL, 981)
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LX_NATIVE_MODULE_INIT_END()
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static int grabLock(pthread_mutex_t *lock)
{
return (pthread_mutex_lock(lock) == 0);
} // grabLock
static void ungrabLock(pthread_mutex_t *lock)
{
pthread_mutex_unlock(lock);
} // ungrabLock
static void timespecNowPlusMilliseconds(struct timespec *waittime, const ULONG ulTimeout)
{
clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, waittime);
waittime->tv_sec += ulTimeout / 1000;
waittime->tv_nsec += (ulTimeout % 1000) * 1000000;
if (waittime->tv_nsec >= 1000000000) {
waittime->tv_sec++;
waittime->tv_nsec -= 1000000000;
assert(waittime->tv_nsec < 1000000000);
} // if
} // timespecNowPlusMilliseconds
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static PTIB2 getTib2(void)
{
// just read the FS register, since we have to stick it there anyhow...
PTIB2 ptib2;
__asm__ __volatile__ ( "movl %%fs:0xC, %0 \n\t" : "=r" (ptib2) );
return ptib2;
} // getTib2
static PTIB getTib(void)
{
// we store the TIB2 struct right after the TIB struct on the stack,
// so get the TIB2's linear address from %fs:0xC, then step back
// to the TIB's linear address.
uint8 *ptib2 = (uint8 *) getTib2();
return (PTIB) (ptib2 - sizeof (TIB));
} // getTib
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APIRET DosGetInfoBlocks(PTIB *pptib, PPIB *pppib)
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{
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TRACE_NATIVE("DosGetInfoBlocks(%p, %p)", pptib, pppib);
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if (pptib != NULL)
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*pptib = getTib();
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if (pppib != NULL)
*pppib = (PPIB) &GLoaderState->pib;
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return 0;
} // DosGetInfoBlocks
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APIRET DosQuerySysInfo(ULONG first, ULONG last, PVOID _buf, ULONG buflen)
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{
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TRACE_NATIVE("DosQuerySysInfo(%u, %u, %p, %u)", (uint) first, (uint) last, _buf, (uint) buflen);
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if (last < first) return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
if ( (buflen / sizeof (uint32)) < ((last - first) + 1) ) return ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW;
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for (uint32 varid = first; varid <= last; varid++) {
switch (varid) {
case QSV_MAX_PATH_LENGTH: *(buf++) = PATH_MAX; break;
case QSV_MAX_TEXT_SESSIONS: *(buf++) = 999999; break;
case QSV_MAX_PM_SESSIONS: *(buf++) = 999999; break;
case QSV_MAX_VDM_SESSIONS: *(buf++) = 0; break;
case QSV_BOOT_DRIVE: *(buf++) = 3; break; // "C:"
case QSV_DYN_PRI_VARIATION: *(buf++) = 1; break;
case QSV_MAX_WAIT: *(buf++) = 1; break;
case QSV_MIN_SLICE: *(buf++) = 1; break;
case QSV_MAX_SLICE: *(buf++) = 10; break;
case QSV_PAGE_SIZE: *(buf++) = 4096; break;
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// !!! FIXME: change the version number in some way so apps can know this isn't actually OS/2.
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case QSV_VERSION_MAJOR: *(buf++) = 20; break; // OS/2 Warp 4.0
case QSV_VERSION_MINOR: *(buf++) = 40; break; // OS/2 Warp 4.0
case QSV_VERSION_REVISION: *(buf++) = 0; break; // OS/2 Warp 4.0
case QSV_MS_COUNT: {
static long startoffset = 0;
if (startoffset == 0) {
struct timespec ts;
struct sysinfo info;
sysinfo(&info);
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, &ts);
startoffset = info.uptime - ((long) ts.tv_sec);
} // if
struct timespec ts;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, &ts);
*(buf++) = (uint32) (((long) ts.tv_sec) - startoffset);
break;
} // case
case QSV_TIME_LOW: *(buf++) = (uint32) time(NULL); break;
case QSV_TIME_HIGH: *(buf++) = 0; break; // !!! FIXME: 32-bit Linux time_t is 32-bits!
case QSV_TOTPHYSMEM: {
struct sysinfo info;
sysinfo(&info);
*(buf++) = (uint32) info.totalram;
break;
} // case
case QSV_TOTRESMEM: {
struct sysinfo info;
sysinfo(&info);
*(buf++) = (uint32) info.totalram - info.freeram; // !!! FIXME: probably not right?
break;
} // case
case QSV_TOTAVAILMEM: {
struct sysinfo info;
sysinfo(&info);
*(buf++) = (uint32) info.freeram;
break;
} // case
case QSV_MAXPRMEM: *(buf++) = 0x7FFFFFFF; break; // !!! FIXME: should I list all 4 gigs? Also: what about machines with < 2 gigs?
case QSV_MAXSHMEM: *(buf++) = 0x7FFFFFFF; break; // !!! FIXME: should I list all 4 gigs? Also: what about machines with < 2 gigs?
case QSV_TIMER_INTERVAL: *(buf++) = 10; break;
case QSV_MAX_COMP_LENGTH: *(buf++) = NAME_MAX; break;
case QSV_FOREGROUND_FS_SESSION: *(buf++) = 1; break; // !!! FIXME
case QSV_FOREGROUND_PROCESS: *(buf++) = 1; break; // !!! FIXME
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} // switch
} // for
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} // DosQuerySysInfo
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APIRET DosQueryModuleName(HMODULE hmod, ULONG buflen, PCHAR buf)
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TRACE_NATIVE("DosQueryModuleName(%u, %u, %p)", (uint) hmod, (uint) buflen, buf);
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const LxModule *lxmod = (LxModule *) hmod;
// !!! FIXME: error 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
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if (strlen(lxmod->os2path) >= buflen)
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return ERROR_BAD_LENGTH;
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strcpy(buf, lxmod->os2path);
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} // DosQueryModuleName
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APIRET DosScanEnv(PSZ name, PSZ *outval)
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const size_t len = strlen(name);
while (*env) {
if ((strncmp(env, name, len) == 0) && (env[len] == '=')) {
*outval = env + len + 1;
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} // if
env += strlen(env) + 1;
} // while
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static int getHFileUnixDescriptor(HFILE h)
{
grabLock(&GMutexDosCalls);
const int fd = (h < MaxHFiles) ? HFiles[h].fd : -1;
ungrabLock(&GMutexDosCalls);
return fd;
} // getHFileUnixDescriptor
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APIRET DosWrite(HFILE h, PVOID buf, ULONG buflen, PULONG actual)
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if (fd == -1)
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// !!! FIXME: writing to a terminal should probably convert CR/LF to LF.
const int rc = write(fd, buf, buflen);
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*actual = 0;
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} // DosWrite
static void runDosExitList(const uint32 why)
{
ExitListItem *next = NULL;
for (ExitListItem *item = GExitList; item; item = next) {
// don't run any of these more than once:
// http://www.verycomputer.com/3_c1f6e02c06ed108e_1.htm
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next = item->next;
GExitList = next;
free(item);
fn(why);
} // for
} // runDosExitList
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{
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const uint8 cmd = ordercode & 0xFF;
const uint8 arg = (ordercode >> 8) & 0xFF;
ExitListItem *prev = NULL;
ExitListItem *item = NULL;
// !!! FIXME: docs say this is illegal, but have to check what OS/2 actually does here.
if ((cmd != 1) && (arg != 0))
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for (item = GExitList; item; item = item->next) {
if (item->priority >= ((uint32) arg))
break;
prev = item;
} // for
if (prev) {
prev->next = newitem;
newitem->next = item;
} else {
newitem->next = GExitList;
GExitList = newitem;
} // else
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for (item = GExitList; item; item = item->next) {
if (item->fn == fn) {
if (prev)
prev->next = item->next;
else
GExitList = item->next;
free(item);
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APIRET DosCreateEventSem(PSZ name, PHEV phev, ULONG attr, BOOL32 state)
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if (name != NULL) {
FIXME("implement named semaphores");
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
} // if
if (attr & DC_SEM_SHARED) {
FIXME("implement shared semaphores");
} // if
assert(sizeof (HEV) == sizeof (EventSem *));
EventSem *sem = (EventSem *) malloc(sizeof (EventSem));
if (sem == NULL)
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
if (pthread_mutex_init(&sem->mutex, NULL) == -1) {
free(sem);
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
} // if
if (pthread_cond_init(&sem->condition, NULL) == -1) {
pthread_mutex_destroy(&sem->mutex);
free(sem);
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
} // if
sem->posted = state ? 1 : 0;
*phev = (HEV) sem;
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if (name != NULL) {
FIXME("implement named mutexes");
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
} // if
if (attr & DC_SEM_SHARED) {
FIXME("implement shared mutexes");
} // if
assert(sizeof (HMTX) == sizeof (pthread_mutex_t *));
pthread_mutex_t *mtx = (pthread_mutex_t *) malloc(sizeof (pthread_mutex_t));
if (mtx == NULL)
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
// OS/2 mutexes are recursive.
pthread_mutexattr_t muxattr;
pthread_mutexattr_init(&muxattr);
pthread_mutexattr_settype(&muxattr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE);
pthread_mutexattr_setrobust(&muxattr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST);
const int rc = pthread_mutex_init(mtx, &muxattr);
pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&muxattr);
if (rc == -1) {
free(mtx);
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
} // if
if (state)
pthread_mutex_lock(mtx);
*phmtx = (HMTX) mtx;
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// !!! FIXME: this is obviously not correct.
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return NO_ERROR;
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ULONG _DosFlatToSel(PVOID ptr)
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// DosFlatToSel() passes its argument in %eax, so a little asm to bridge that...
__asm__ (
".globl DosFlatToSel \n\t"
".type DosFlatToSel, @function \n\t"
"DosFlatToSel: \n\t"
" pushl %eax \n\t"
" call _DosFlatToSel \n\t"
" addl $4, %esp \n\t"
" ret \n\t"
".size _DosFlatToSel, .-_DosFlatToSel \n\t"
);
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APIRET DosSetSignalExceptionFocus(BOOL32 flag, PULONG pulTimes)
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TRACE_NATIVE("DosSetSignalExceptionFocus(%u, %p)", (uint) flag, pulTimes);
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if (GLoaderState->main_module->signal_exception_focus_count == 0)
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} else if (flag == 1) {
if (GLoaderState->main_module->signal_exception_focus_count == 0xFFFFFFFF)
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GLoaderState->main_module->signal_exception_focus_count++;
} else {
// !!! FIXME: does OS/2 do something if flag != 0 or 1?
} // else
if (pulTimes)
*pulTimes = GLoaderState->main_module->signal_exception_focus_count;
// !!! FIXME: I guess enable/disable SIGINT handler here?
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APIRET DosSetRelMaxFH(PLONG pincr, PULONG pcurrent)
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struct rlimit rlim;
int rc = getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim);
assert(rc == 0); // this shouldn't fail...right?
if (pcurrent)
*pcurrent = (ULONG) rlim.rlim_cur;
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rlim.rlim_cur = (rlim_t) (((LONG) rlim.rlim_cur) + *pincr);
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if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim) == 0) {
if (pcurrent)
*pcurrent = (ULONG) rlim.rlim_cur;
} // if
} // if
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if (pincr != NULL) {
const LONG incr = *pincr;
// OS/2 API docs say reductions in file handles are advisory, so we
// ignore them outright. Fight me.
if (incr > 0) {
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HFileInfo *info = (HFileInfo *) realloc(HFiles, sizeof (HFileInfo) * (MaxHFiles + incr));
if (info != NULL) {
HFiles = info;
for (LONG i = 0; i < incr; i++, info++) {
info->fd = -1;
info->type = 0;
info->attr = 0;
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MaxHFiles += incr;
} // if
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} // if
if (pcurrent != NULL) {
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} // DosSetRelMaxFH
APIRET DosAllocMem(PPVOID ppb, ULONG cb, ULONG flag)
{
TRACE_NATIVE("DosAllocMem(%p, %u, %u)", ppb, (uint) cb, (uint) flag);
// !!! FIXME: this API is actually much more complicated than this.
*ppb = malloc(cb);
if (!*ppb)
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
return NO_ERROR;
} // DosAllocMem
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APIRET DosSubSetMem(PVOID pbBase, ULONG flag, ULONG cb)
{
TRACE_NATIVE("DosSubSetMem(%p, %u, %u)", pbBase, (uint) flag, (uint) cb);
return NO_ERROR; // !!! FIXME: obviously wrong
} // DosSubSetMem
APIRET DosSubAllocMem(PVOID pbBase, PPVOID ppb, ULONG cb)
{
TRACE_NATIVE("DosSubAllocMem(%p, %p, %u)", pbBase, ppb, (uint) cb);
*ppb = malloc(cb); // !!! FIXME: obviously wrong
if (!*ppb)
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
return NO_ERROR;
} // DosSubAllocMem
APIRET DosQueryHType(HFILE hFile, PULONG pType, PULONG pAttr)
{
TRACE_NATIVE("DosQueryHType(%u, %p, %p)", (uint) hFile, pType, pAttr);
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grabLock(&GMutexDosCalls);
if ((hFile >= MaxHFiles) || (HFiles[hFile].fd == -1))
retval = ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE;
else {
// OS/2 will dereference a NULL pointer here, but I can't do it...!!!
if (pType) *pType = HFiles[hFile].type;
if (pAttr) *pAttr = HFiles[hFile].attr;
} // else
ungrabLock(&GMutexDosCalls);
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} // DosQueryHType
APIRET DosSetMem(PVOID pb, ULONG cb, ULONG flag)
{
TRACE_NATIVE("DosSetMem(%p, %u, %u)", pb, (uint) cb, (uint) flag);
return NO_ERROR; // !!! FIXME: obviously wrong.
} // DosSetMem
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APIRET DosGetDateTime(PDATETIME pdt)
{
TRACE_NATIVE("DosGetDateTime(%p)", pdt);
// we can't use time() for this, since we need sub-second resolution.
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
struct tm ltm;
localtime_r(&tv.tv_sec, <m);
pdt->hours = ltm.tm_hour;
pdt->minutes = ltm.tm_min;
pdt->seconds = (ltm.tm_sec == 60) ? 59 : ltm.tm_sec; // !!! FIXME: I assume OS/2 doesn't support leap seconds...
pdt->hundredths = tv.tv_usec / 10000000; // microseconds to hundreths.
pdt->day = ltm.tm_mday;
pdt->month = ltm.tm_mon + 1;
pdt->year = ltm.tm_year + 1900;
pdt->timezone = -(ltm.tm_gmtoff / 60); // OS/2 is minutes west of GMT, Unix is seconds east. Convert and flip!
pdt->weekday = ltm.tm_wday;
return NO_ERROR; // never returns failure.
} // DosGetDateTime
static char *makeUnixPath(const char *os2path, APIRET *err)
{
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static APIRET doDosOpen(PSZ pszFileName, PHFILE pHf, PULONG pulAction, LONGLONG cbFile, ULONG ulAttribute, ULONG fsOpenFlags, ULONG fsOpenMode, PEAOP2 peaop2)
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{
int isReadOnly = 0;
int flags = 0;
const ULONG access_mask = OPEN_ACCESS_READONLY | OPEN_ACCESS_WRITEONLY | OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE;
switch (fsOpenMode & access_mask) {
case OPEN_ACCESS_READONLY: isReadOnly = 1; flags |= O_RDONLY; break;
case OPEN_ACCESS_WRITEONLY: flags |= O_WRONLY; break;
case OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE: flags |= O_RDWR; break;
default: return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
} // switch
if (isReadOnly && (cbFile != 0))
return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
else if (ulAttribute & FILE_DIRECTORY)
return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER; // !!! FIXME: I assume you can't create a directory with DosOpen...right?
else if (isReadOnly && ((fsOpenFlags & 0xF0) == OPEN_ACTION_CREATE_IF_NEW))
return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER; // !!! FIXME: is this invalid on OS/2?
else if (isReadOnly && ((fsOpenFlags & 0x0F) == OPEN_ACTION_REPLACE_IF_EXISTS))
return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER; // !!! FIXME: is this invalid on OS/2?
else if (fsOpenFlags & 0xfffffe00) // bits (1<<8) through (1<<31) are reserved, must be zero.
return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
else if (fsOpenFlags & OPEN_FLAGS_DASD) // no good is going to come of this.
return ERROR_OPEN_FAILED;
else if (fsOpenMode & 0xffff0000) // bits (1<<16) through (1<<31) are reserved, must be zero.
return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
if (peaop2 != NULL) {
FIXME("EAs not yet implemented");
return ERROR_OPEN_FAILED;
}
switch (fsOpenFlags & 0xF0) {
case OPEN_ACTION_FAIL_IF_NEW:
break; // just don't O_CREAT and you're fine.
case OPEN_ACTION_CREATE_IF_NEW:
flags |= O_CREAT | O_EXCL; // the O_EXCL is intentional! see below.
break;
} // switch
int mustNotExist = 0;
int isExclusive = 0;
int isReplacing = 0;
switch (fsOpenFlags & 0x0F) {
case OPEN_ACTION_FAIL_IF_EXISTS:
if (isReadOnly)
mustNotExist = 1;
else {
isExclusive = 1;
flags |= O_CREAT | O_EXCL;
} // else
break;
case OPEN_ACTION_OPEN_IF_EXISTS:
break; // nothing to do here.
case OPEN_ACTION_REPLACE_IF_EXISTS: // right now, we already failed above if readonly.
isReplacing = 1;
flags |= O_TRUNC; // have the open call nuke it, and then we'll ftruncate to grow it if necessary.
break;
} // switch
if (fsOpenMode & OPEN_FLAGS_WRITE_THROUGH)
flags |= O_SYNC; // !!! FIXME: this flag is supposed to drop when inherited by children, but fcntl() can't do that on Linux.
if (fsOpenMode & OPEN_FLAGS_NOINHERIT)
flags |= O_CLOEXEC;
if (fsOpenMode & OPEN_FLAGS_FAIL_ON_ERROR)
FIXME("need other file i/o APIs to do a system dialog box if this handle has i/o failures!");
// O_DIRECT isn't supported on ZFS-on-Linux, so I'm already not on board,
// but also: do we care if programs intended to run on a system with a
// few megabytes of RAM--on an OS that didn't have a resizeable file
// cache!--writes into a multi-gigabyte machine's flexible cache? I don't!
//if (fsOpenMode & OPEN_FLAGS_NO_CACHE)
// flags |= O_DIRECT;
FIXME("There are fsOpenMode flags we currently ignore (like sharing support)");
const mode_t mode = S_IRUSR | ((ulAttribute & FILE_READONLY) ? 0 : S_IWUSR);
FIXME("Most of the file attributes don't make sense on Unix, but we could stuff them in EAs");
HFileInfo *info = HFiles;
uint32 i;
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for (i = 0; i < MaxHFiles; i++, info++) {
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} // for
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if (i == MaxHFiles) {
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const HFILE hf = i;
APIRET err = NO_ERROR;
char *unixpath = makeUnixPath(pszFileName, &err);
if (!unixpath) {
info->fd = -1;
return err;
} // if
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// if failed trying exclusive-create because file already exists, but we
// didn't explicitly _need_ exclusivity, retry without O_EXCL. We always
// try O_EXCL at first when using O_CREAT, so we can tell atomically if
// we were the one that created the file, to satisfy pulAction.
int existed = 0;
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} // else if
free(unixpath);
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info->fd = -1;
return ERROR_OPEN_FAILED; // !!! FIXME: what error does OS/2 return for this?
} else if ( (!existed || isReplacing) && (cbFile > 0) ) {
if (ftruncate(info->fd, cbFile) == -1) {
const int e = errno;
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errno = e; // let the switch below sort out the OS/2 error code.
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} // else if
} // if
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switch (errno) {
case EACCES: return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
case EDQUOT: return ERROR_CANNOT_MAKE;
case EEXIST: return ERROR_CANNOT_MAKE;
case EISDIR: return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
case EMFILE: return ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES;
case ENFILE: return ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES;
case ENAMETOOLONG: return ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE;
case ENOSPC: return ERROR_DISK_FULL;
case ENOMEM: return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
case ENOENT: return ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND; // !!! FIXME: could be PATH_NOT_FOUND too, depending on circumstances.
case ENOTDIR: return ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
case EPERM: return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
case EROFS: return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
case ETXTBSY: return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
default: return ERROR_OPEN_FAILED; // !!! FIXME: debug logging about missin errno case.
} // switch
__builtin_unreachable();
} // if
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