/* * Win32 kernel functions * * Copyright 1995 Martin von Loewis and Cameron Heide */ #include #include #include "windows.h" #include "winerror.h" #include "stddebug.h" #include "debug.h" /* WIN32_LastError contains the last error that occurred in the * Win32 API. This value should be stored separately for each * thread, when we eventually get thread support. */ static int WIN32_LastError; /* The errno_xlat_table contains the errno-to-Win32 error * mapping. Since this is a single table, it can't easily * take into account function-specific differences, so there * will probably be quite a few points where we don't exactly * match what NT would return. Then again, neither does * Windows 95. :-) */ typedef struct { int errno; DWORD win32err; } ERRNO_XLAT_TABLE; /* The table looks pretty ugly due to the preprocessor stuff, * but I honestly have no idea how many of these values are * portable. I'm not even sure how many of them are even * used at all. :-) */ static ERRNO_XLAT_TABLE errno_xlat_table[] = { #if defined(EPERM) { EPERM, ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED }, #endif #if defined(ENOENT) { ENOENT, ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND }, #endif #if defined(ESRCH) { ESRCH, ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER }, #endif #if defined(EIO) { EIO, ERROR_IO_DEVICE }, #endif #if defined(ENOEXEC) { ENOEXEC, ERROR_BAD_FORMAT }, #endif #if defined(EBADF) { EBADF, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE }, #endif #if defined(ENOMEM) { ENOMEM, ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY }, #endif #if defined(EACCES) { EACCES, ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED }, #endif #if defined(EBUSY) { EBUSY, ERROR_BUSY }, #endif #if defined(EEXIST) { EEXIST, ERROR_FILE_EXISTS }, #endif #if defined(ENODEV) { ENODEV, ERROR_BAD_DEVICE }, #endif #if defined(EINVAL) { EINVAL, ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER }, #endif #if defined(EMFILE) { EMFILE, ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES }, #endif #if defined(ETXTBSY) { ETXTBSY, ERROR_BUSY, }, #endif #if defined(ENOSPC) { ENOSPC, ERROR_DISK_FULL }, #endif #if defined(ESPIPE) { ESPIPE, ERROR_SEEK_ON_DEVICE }, #endif #if defined(EPIPE) { EPIPE, ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE }, #endif #if defined(EDEADLK) { EDEADLK, ERROR_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK }, #endif #if defined(ENAMETOOLONG) { ENAMETOOLONG, ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE }, #endif #if defined(ENOTEMPTY) { ENOTEMPTY, ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY }, #endif { -1, 0 } }; /********************************************************************** * GetLastError (KERNEL.148) (KERNEL32.227) */ DWORD GetLastError(void) { return WIN32_LastError; } /********************************************************************** * SetLastError (KERNEL.147) (KERNEL32.497) * * This is probably not used by apps too much, but it's useful for * our own internal use. */ void SetLastError(DWORD error) { WIN32_LastError = error; } /********************************************************************** * SetLastErrorEx (USER32.484) */ void SetLastErrorEx(DWORD error,DWORD type) { WIN32_LastError = error; } DWORD ErrnoToLastError(int errno_num) { DWORD rc = ERROR_UNKNOWN; int i = 0; while(errno_xlat_table[i].errno != -1) { if(errno_xlat_table[i].errno == errno_num) { rc = errno_xlat_table[i].win32err; break; } i++; } return rc; }