/* * WineCfg configuration management * * Copyright 2002 Jaco Greeff * Copyright 2003 Dimitrie O. Paun * Copyright 2003-2004 Mike Hearn * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * TODO: * - Use unicode * - Icons in listviews/icons * - Better add app dialog, scan c: for EXE files and add to list in background * - Use [GNOME] HIG style groupboxes rather than win32 style (looks nicer, imho) * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(winecfg); #include "winecfg.h" HKEY config_key = NULL; /* this is called from the WM_SHOWWINDOW handlers of each tab page. * * it's a nasty hack, necessary because the property sheet insists on resetting the window title * to the title of the tab, which is utterly useless. dropping the property sheet is on the todo list. */ void set_window_title(HWND dialog) { char *newtitle; /* update the window title */ if (current_app) { const char *template = "Wine Configuration for %s"; newtitle = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, strlen(template) + strlen(current_app) + 1); sprintf(newtitle, template, current_app); } else { newtitle = strdupA("Wine Configuration"); } WINE_TRACE("setting title to %s\n", newtitle); SendMessage(GetParent(dialog), PSM_SETTITLE, 0, (LPARAM) newtitle); HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, newtitle); } /** * get_config_key: Retrieves a configuration value from the registry * * char *subkey : the name of the config section * char *name : the name of the config value * char *default : if the key isn't found, return this value instead * * Returns a buffer holding the value if successful, NULL if * not. Caller is responsible for releasing the result. * */ static char *get_config_key (const char *subkey, const char *name, const char *def) { LPBYTE buffer = NULL; DWORD len; HKEY hSubKey = NULL; DWORD res; WINE_TRACE("subkey=%s, name=%s, def=%s\n", subkey, name, def); res = RegOpenKeyEx(config_key, subkey, 0, KEY_READ, &hSubKey); if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS) { if (res == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { WINE_TRACE("Section key not present - using default\n"); return def ? strdupA(def) : NULL; } else { WINE_ERR("RegOpenKey failed on wine config key (res=%ld)\n", res); } goto end; } res = RegQueryValueExA(hSubKey, name, NULL, NULL, NULL, &len); if (res == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) { WINE_TRACE("Value not present - using default\n"); buffer = def ? strdupA(def) : NULL; goto end; } else if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS) { WINE_ERR("Couldn't query value's length (res=%ld)\n", res); goto end; } buffer = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, len + 1); RegQueryValueEx(hSubKey, name, NULL, NULL, buffer, &len); WINE_TRACE("buffer=%s\n", buffer); end: if (hSubKey) RegCloseKey(hSubKey); return (char*)buffer; } /** * set_config_key: convenience wrapper to set a key/value pair * * const char *subKey : the name of the config section * const char *valueName : the name of the config value * const char *value : the value to set the configuration key to * * Returns 0 on success, non-zero otherwise * * If valueName or value is NULL, an empty section will be created */ static int set_config_key(const char *subkey, const char *name, const char *value) { DWORD res = 1; HKEY key = NULL; WINE_TRACE("subkey=%s: name=%s, value=%s\n", subkey, name, value); assert( subkey != NULL ); res = RegCreateKey(config_key, subkey, &key); if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS) goto end; if (name == NULL || value == NULL) goto end; res = RegSetValueEx(key, name, 0, REG_SZ, value, strlen(value) + 1); if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS) goto end; res = 0; end: if (key) RegCloseKey(key); if (res != 0) WINE_ERR("Unable to set configuration key %s in section %s to %s, res=%ld\n", name, subkey, value, res); return res; } /* removes the requested value from the registry, however, does not * remove the section if empty. Returns S_OK (0) on success. */ static HRESULT remove_value(const char *subkey, const char *name) { HRESULT hr; HKEY key; WINE_TRACE("subkey=%s, name=%s\n", subkey, name); hr = RegOpenKeyEx(config_key, subkey, 0, KEY_READ, &key); if (hr != S_OK) return hr; hr = RegDeleteValue(key, name); if (hr != ERROR_SUCCESS) return hr; return S_OK; } /* removes the requested subkey from the registry, assuming it exists */ static HRESULT remove_path(char *section) { WINE_TRACE("section=%s\n", section); return RegDeleteKey(config_key, section); } /* ========================================================================= */ /* This code exists for the following reasons: * * - It makes working with the registry easier * - By storing a mini cache of the registry, we can more easily implement * cancel/revert and apply. The 'settings list' is an overlay on top of * the actual registry data that we can write out at will. * * Rather than model a tree in memory, we simply store each absolute (rooted * at the config key) path. * */ struct setting { struct list entry; char *path; /* path in the registry rooted at the config key */ char *name; /* name of the registry value. if null, this means delete the key */ char *value; /* contents of the registry value. if null, this means delete the value */ }; struct list *settings; static void free_setting(struct setting *setting) { assert( setting != NULL ); assert( setting->path ); WINE_TRACE("destroying %p: %s\n", setting, setting->path); HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, setting->path); HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, setting->name); HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, setting->value); list_remove(&setting->entry); HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, setting); } /** * Returns the contents of the value at path. If not in the settings * list, it will be fetched from the registry - failing that, the * default will be used. * * If already in the list, the contents as given there will be * returned. You are expected to HeapFree the result. */ char *get_reg_key(const char *path, const char *name, const char *def) { struct list *cursor; struct setting *s; char *val; WINE_TRACE("path=%s, name=%s, def=%s\n", path, name, def); /* check if it's in the list */ LIST_FOR_EACH( cursor, settings ) { s = LIST_ENTRY(cursor, struct setting, entry); if (strcasecmp(path, s->path) != 0) continue; if (strcasecmp(name, s->name) != 0) continue; WINE_TRACE("found %s:%s in settings list, returning %s\n", path, name, s->value); return s->value ? strdupA(s->value) : NULL; } /* no, so get from the registry */ val = get_config_key(path, name, def); WINE_TRACE("returning %s\n", val); return val; } /** * Used to set a registry key. * * path is rooted at the config key, ie use "Version" or * "AppDefaults\\fooapp.exe\\Version". You can use keypath() * to get such a string. * * name is the value name, or NULL to delete the path. * * value is what to set the value to, or NULL to delete it. * * These values will be copied when necessary. */ void set_reg_key(const char *path, const char *name, const char *value) { struct list *cursor; struct setting *s; assert( path != NULL ); WINE_TRACE("path=%s, name=%s, value=%s\n", path, name, value); /* firstly, see if we already set this setting */ LIST_FOR_EACH( cursor, settings ) { struct setting *s = LIST_ENTRY(cursor, struct setting, entry); if (strcasecmp(s->path, path) != 0) continue; if ((s->name && name) && strcasecmp(s->name, name) != 0) continue; /* are we attempting a double delete? */ if (!s->name && !name) return; /* do we want to undelete this key? */ if (!s->name && name) s->name = strdupA(name); /* yes, we have already set it, so just replace the content and return */ HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, s->value); s->value = value ? strdupA(value) : NULL; /* are we deleting this key? this won't remove any of the * children from the overlay so if the user adds it again in * that session it will appear to undelete the settings, but * in reality only the settings actually modified by the user * in that session will be restored. we might want to fix this * corner case in future by actually deleting all the children * here so that once it's gone, it's gone. */ if (!name) s->name = NULL; return; } /* otherwise add a new setting for it */ s = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(struct setting)); s->path = strdupA(path); s->name = name ? strdupA(name) : NULL; s->value = value ? strdupA(value) : NULL; list_add_tail(settings, &s->entry); } /** * enumerates the value names at the given path, taking into account * the changes in the settings list. * * you are expected to HeapFree each element of the array, which is null * terminated, as well as the array itself. */ char **enumerate_values(char *path) { HKEY key; DWORD res, i = 0; char **values = NULL; int valueslen = 0; struct list *cursor; res = RegOpenKeyEx(config_key, path, 0, KEY_READ, &key); if (res == ERROR_SUCCESS) { while (TRUE) { char name[1024]; DWORD namesize = sizeof(name); BOOL removed = FALSE; /* find out the needed size, allocate a buffer, read the value */ if ((res = RegEnumValue(key, i, name, &namesize, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) != ERROR_SUCCESS) break; WINE_TRACE("name=%s\n", name); /* check if this value name has been removed in the settings list */ LIST_FOR_EACH( cursor, settings ) { struct setting *s = LIST_ENTRY(cursor, struct setting, entry); if (strcasecmp(s->path, path) != 0) continue; if (strcasecmp(s->name, name) != 0) continue; if (!s->value) { WINE_TRACE("this key has been removed, so skipping\n"); removed = TRUE; break; } } if (removed) /* this value was deleted by the user, so don't include it */ { HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, name); i++; continue; } /* grow the array if necessary, add buffer to it, iterate */ if (values) values = HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, values, sizeof(char*) * (valueslen + 1)); else values = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(char*)); values[valueslen++] = strdupA(name); WINE_TRACE("valueslen is now %d\n", valueslen); i++; } } else { WINE_WARN("failed opening registry key %s, res=0x%lx\n", path, res); } WINE_TRACE("adding settings in list but not registry\n"); /* now we have to add the values that aren't in the registry but are in the settings list */ LIST_FOR_EACH( cursor, settings ) { struct setting *setting = LIST_ENTRY(cursor, struct setting, entry); BOOL found = FALSE; if (strcasecmp(setting->path, path) != 0) continue; if (!setting->value) continue; for (i = 0; i < valueslen; i++) { if (strcasecmp(setting->name, values[i]) == 0) { found = TRUE; break; } } if (found) continue; WINE_TRACE("%s in list but not registry\n", setting->name); /* otherwise it's been set by the user but isn't in the registry */ if (values) values = HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, values, sizeof(char*) * (valueslen + 1)); else values = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(char*)); values[valueslen++] = strdupA(setting->name); } WINE_TRACE("adding null terminator\n"); if (values) { values = HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, values, sizeof(char*) * (valueslen + 1)); values[valueslen] = NULL; } RegCloseKey(key); return values; } /** * returns true if the given key/value pair exists in the registry or * has been written to. */ BOOL reg_key_exists(const char *path, const char *name) { char *val = get_reg_key(path, name, NULL); if (val) { HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, val); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } static void process_setting(struct setting *s) { if (s->value) { WINE_TRACE("Setting %s:%s to '%s'\n", s->path, s->name, s->value); set_config_key(s->path, s->name, s->value); } else { /* NULL name means remove that path/section entirely */ if (s->path && s->name) remove_value(s->path, s->name); else if (s->path && !s->name) remove_path(s->path); } } void apply(void) { if (list_empty(settings)) return; /* we will be called for each page when the user clicks OK */ WINE_TRACE("()\n"); while (!list_empty(settings)) { struct setting *s = (struct setting *) list_head(settings); process_setting(s); free_setting(s); } } /* ================================== utility functions ============================ */ char *current_app = NULL; /* the app we are currently editing, or NULL if editing global */ /* returns a registry key path suitable for passing to addTransaction */ char *keypath(const char *section) { static char *result = NULL; HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, result); if (current_app) { result = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, strlen("AppDefaults\\") + strlen(current_app) + 2 /* \\ */ + strlen(section) + 1 /* terminator */); sprintf(result, "AppDefaults\\%s\\%s", current_app, section); } else { result = strdupA(section); } return result; } void PRINTERROR(void) { LPSTR msg; FormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER|FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, 0, GetLastError(), MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL,SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPSTR)&msg, 0, NULL); /* eliminate trailing newline, is this a Wine bug? */ *(strrchr(msg, '\r')) = '\0'; WINE_TRACE("error: '%s'\n", msg); } int initialize(void) { DWORD res = RegCreateKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, WINE_KEY_ROOT, &config_key); if (res != ERROR_SUCCESS) { WINE_ERR("RegOpenKey failed on wine config key (%ld)\n", res); return 1; } /* we could probably just have the list as static data */ settings = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(struct list)); list_init(settings); return 0; }