Sweden-Number/debugger
Alexandre Julliard 46ea8b3f73 Release 980503
Thu Apr 30 16:28:12 1998  James Juran <jrj120@psu.edu>

	* [scheduler/process.c]
	Implemented GetExitCodeProcess.  The code is a direct translation
	of GetExitCodeThread.

Mon Apr 27 22:20:25 1998  Uwe Bonnes <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de>

	* [loader/pe_image.c]
	Unload dummy module when PE_LoadLibraryEx32A fails with
	PE_LoadImage (makes Encarta 98 installer proceed).

	* [files/drive.c]
	Make GetDriveType16 return DRIVE_REMOVABLE for TYPE_CDROM.
	Make GetCurrentDirectory32 behave like the code does and not
	like the help describes.

	* [files/profile.c]
	Revoke recent change in PROFILE_GetSection and try better 
	handling of special case.

	* [include/windows.h]
	Change definition of ACCEL32.

	* [misc/commdlg.c]
	Replace the GetXXXFilename32 macros by normal code.
	Fix two reported bugs in my changes to commdlg.

	* [windows/win.c]
	Add a hook to catch bogus WM_SIZE messages by emitting a warning
	in the appropriate case.

	* [objects/bitmap.c]
	Reject unreasonbable large size arguments in
	CreateCompatibleBitmap32 and add an fixme for that situation.

Sun Apr 26 18:30:07 1998  Alexandre Julliard  <julliard@lrc.epfl.ch>

	* [include/ldt.h] [debugger/*.c] [miscemu/instr.c]
	Added IS_SELECTOR_SYSTEM and IS_SELECTOR_32BIT macros.
	Make instruction emulation support system selectors.

	* [loader/*.c]
	Started moving NE specific functions to the new loader/ne
	directory.

	* [memory/environ.c]
	Enforce the 127 chars limit only when creating the environment of
	a Win16 process.

Sun Apr 26 12:22:23 1998  Andreas Mohr <100.30936@germany.net>

	* [files/file.c]
	Fixed an incredible typo in CopyFile32A that made it unusable
	since a rewrite in 970112 (!!).

	* [files/directory.c]
	Fixed GetTempPath32A/W to include trailing backslash.

	* [misc/ver.c]
	Make find_pe_resource "work" with corrupt files.

	* [misc/wsprintf.c]
	Altered WPRINTF_ParseFormatA/W to treat invalid format chars
	as normal output, too.

	* [msdos/dpmi.c]
	Implemented "Allocate/Free real mode callback" (0x0303/0x0304).
	Cross your fingers if you need to use it ;) (completely untested)
	Implemented "Call real mode proc with far return" (0x0301, tested).

	* [msdos/int21.c]
	Fixed ioctlGenericBlkDevReq/0x60.

	* [relay32/dplayx.spec] [relay32/builtin32.c] [relay32/Makefile.in]
	Added built-in DPLAYX.DLL. 

	* [windows/win.c]
	Fixed GetWindowWord()/GWW_HWNDPARENT to return the window's owner
	if it has no parent (SDK).

Sat Apr 25 15:09:53 1998  M.T.Fortescue  <mark@mtfhpc.demon.co.uk>

	* [debugger/db_disasm.c]
	Fixed disassemble bug for no-display option and 'lock',
	'repne' and 'repe' prefixes.

	* [debugger/registers.c]
	Added textual flag description output on 'info regs'.

Sat Apr 25 14:18:26 1998  Matthew Becker <mbecker@glasscity.net>

	* [*/*.c]
	Added stubs and/or documentation for the following functions: 
	LookupPrivilegeValue, OpenService, ControlService, RegGetKeySecurity, 
	StartService, SetComputerName, DeleteService, CloseServiceHandle, 
	OpenProcessToken, OpenSCManager, DeregisterEventSource, 
	WaitForDebugEvent, WaitForInputIdle, RegisterEventSource,
	SetDebugErrorLevel, SetConsoleCursorPosition, ChoosePixelFormat,
	SetPixelFormat, GetPixelFormat, DescribePixelFormat, SwapBuffers,
	PolyBezier, AbortPath, DestroyAcceleratorTable, HeapWalk,
	DdeInitialize, DdeUninitialize, DdeConnectList, DdeDisconnectList,
	DdeCreateStringHandle, DdePostAdvise, DdeGetData, DdeNameService,
	DdeGetLastError, WNetGetDirectoryType, EnumPrinters, RegFlushKey,
	RegGetKeySecurity, DllGetClassObject, DllCanUnloadNow, CreateBitmap,
	CreateCompatibleBitmap, CreateBitmapIndirect, GetBitmapBits,
	SetBitmapBits, LoadImage, CopyImage, LoadBitmap, DrawIcon,
	CreateDiscardableBitmap, SetDIBits, GetCharABCWidths, LoadTypeLib,
	SetConsoleCtrlHandler, CreateConsoleScreenBuffer, ReadConsoleInput,
	GetConsoleCursorInfo, SetConsoleCursorInfo, SetConsoleWindowInfo,
	SetConsoleTextAttribute, SetConsoleScreenBufferSize,
	FillConsoleOutputCharacter, FillConsoleOutputAttribute,
	CreateMailslot, GetMailslotInfo, GetCompressedFileSize,
	GetProcessWindowStation, GetThreadDesktop, SetDebugErrorLevel,
	WaitForDebugEvent, SetComputerName, CreateMDIWindow.

Thu Apr 23 23:54:04 1998  Douglas Ridgway  <ridgway@winehq.com>

	* [include/windows.h] [objects/enhmetafile.c] [relay32/gdi32.spec]
	Implement CopyEnhMetaFile, Get/SetEnhMetaFileBits, other fixes.

	* [include/windows.h] [objects/metafile.c] [relay32/gdi32.spec]
	32-bit metafile fixes, implement EnumMetaFile32, GetMetaFileBitsEx.

	* [objects/font.c] [graphics/x11drv/xfont.c] [graphics/x11drv/text.c]
	Some rotated text support for X11R6 displays.

	* [win32/newfns.c] [ole/ole2nls.c]
	Moved GetNumberFormat32A.

Wed Apr 22 17:38:20 1998  David Lee Lambert <lamber45@egr.msu.edu>

	* [ole/ole2nls.c] [misc/network.c]
	Changed some function documentation to the new style.

	* [misc/network.c] [include/windows.h] [if1632/user.spec]
	  [relay32/mpr.spec] [misc/mpr.c]
	Added stubs for some Win32 network functions;  renamed some 
	16-bit ones with 32-bit counterparts,  as well as
	WNetGetDirectoryType;  moved the stubs in misc/mpr.c (three of
	them!) to misc/network.c.

	* [ole/compobj.c] [ole/storage.c] [ole/ole2disp.c] 
	  [ole/ole2nls.c] [ole/folders.c] [ole/moniker.c] [ole/ole2.c]
	  [graphics/fontengine.c] [graphics/ddraw.c] [graphics/env.c]
	  [graphics/driver.c] [graphics/escape.c]
	Changed fprintf's to proper debug-macros.

	* [include/winnls.h]
	Added some flags (for internal use).

	* [ole/ole2nls.c] 
	Added the Unicode core function, and worked out a way to hide
	the commonality of the core.

	* [relay32/kernel32.spec]
	Added support for GetDate/Time32A/W.

Wed Apr 22 09:16:03 1998  Gordon Chaffee  <chaffee@cs.berkeley.edu>

	* [win32/code_page.c]
	Fixed problem with MultiByteToWideChar that was introduced in
	last release.  Made MultiByteToWideChar more compatible with Win32.

	* [graphics/x11drv/graphics.c]
	Fixed problem with drawing arcs.

Tue Apr 21 11:24:58 1998  Constantine Sapuntzakis  <csapuntz@tma-1.lcs.mit.edu>

	*  [ole/ole2nls.c]
	Move stuff from 0x409 case to Lang_En. 

	*  [relay32/user32.spec] [windows/winpos.c]
	Added stubs for GetWindowRgn32 and SetWindowRgn32. Makes Office
	Paperclip happy.

Tue Apr 21 11:16:16 1998  Constantine Sapuntzakis  <csapuntz@tma-1.lcs.mit.edu>

	*  [loader/pe_image.c]
	If image is relocated, TLS addresses need to be adjusted.

	* [debugger/*.c]
	Generalized tests for 32-bit segments.

Tue Apr 21 02:04:59 1998  James Juran  <jrj120@psu.edu>
	
	* [misc/*.c] [miscemu/*.c] [msdos/*.c] [if1632/*.c] 
	  [include/*.h] [loader/*.c] [memory/*.c] [multimedia/*.c] 
	  [objects/*.c]
	Almost all fprintf statements converted to appropriate 
	debug messages.

	* [README]
	Updated "GETTING MORE INFORMATION" section to include WineHQ.

	* [documentation/debugger]
	Fixed typo.

	* [windows/defwnd.c]
	Added function documentation.

Sun Apr 19 16:30:58 1998  Marcus Meissner <marcus@mud.de>

	* [Make.rules.in]
	Added lint target (using lclint).

	* [relay32/oleaut32.spec][relay32/Makefile.in][ole/typelib.c]
	  [ole/ole2disp.c]
	Added oleaut32 spec, added some SysString functions.

	* [if1632/signal.c]
	Added printing of faultaddress in Linux (using CR2 debug register).

	* [configure.in]
	Added <sys/types.h> for statfs checks.

	* [loader/*.c][debugger/break.c][debugger/hash.c]
	Started to split win32/win16 module handling, preparing support
	for other binary formats (like ELF).

Sat Apr 18 10:07:41 1998  Rein Klazes <rklazes@casema.net>

	* [misc/registry.c]
	Fixed a bug that made RegQueryValuexxx returning
	incorrect registry values.

Fri Apr 17 22:59:22 1998  Alexander V. Lukyanov <lav@long.yar.ru>

	* [misc/lstr.c]
	FormatMessage32*: remove linefeed when nolinefeed set;
	check for target underflow.

Fri Apr 17 00:38:14 1998  Alexander V. Lukyanov <lav@long.yar.ru>

	* [misc/crtdll.c]
	Implement xlat_file_ptr for CRT stdin/stdout/stderr address
	translation.

Wed Apr 15 20:43:56 1998  Jim Peterson <jspeter@birch.ee.vt.edu>

	* [controls/menu.c]
	Added 'odaction' parameter to MENU_DrawMenuItem() and redirected
	WM_DRAWITEM messages to GetWindow(hwnd,GW_OWNER).

Tue Apr 14 16:17:55 1998  Berend Reitsma <berend@united-info.com>

	* [graphics/metafiledrv/init.c]	[graphics/painting.c] 
	  [graphics/win16drv/init.c] [graphics/x11drv/graphics.c]
	  [graphics/x11drv/init.c] [include/gdi.h] [include/x11drv.h]
	  [relay32/gdi32.spec]
	Added PolyPolyline routine.

	* [windows/winproc.c]
	Changed WINPROC_GetProc() to return proc instead of &(jmp proc).
1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
..
Makefile.in Release 980329 1998-03-29 19:44:57 +00:00
README Release 970120 1997-01-20 19:43:45 +00:00
TODO Release 970120 1997-01-20 19:43:45 +00:00
break.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
db_disasm.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
dbg.y Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
dbgmain.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
debug.l Release 971101 1997-11-01 19:08:16 +00:00
display.c Release 970305 1997-03-05 08:22:35 +00:00
editline.c Release 960717 1996-07-17 20:02:21 +00:00
expr.c Release 971130 1997-11-30 17:45:40 +00:00
expr.h Release 970112 1997-01-12 18:32:19 +00:00
hash.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
info.c Release 971221 1997-12-21 19:17:50 +00:00
memory.c Release 970202 1997-02-02 19:01:52 +00:00
msc.c Release 971130 1997-11-30 17:45:40 +00:00
registers.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
source.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
stabs.c Release 980201 1998-02-01 18:33:27 +00:00
stack.c Release 980503 1998-05-03 19:01:20 +00:00
types.c Release 971101 1997-11-01 19:08:16 +00:00

README

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	This is the core of the Wine debugger.  The reverse assember
was stolen from Mach more or less intact.  It turns out that there are
two variables that are set differently if you are reverse assembling
16 bit code, and on the whole it seems to work.

NEWS:

	The internal debugger has *tons* more capability than it did before.
I have enclosed some examples that show usage at the end of this file.
New features include:

	1) Ability of debugger to read debug information from wine executable
*and* from Win32 executables.  Local variable and line number information is
also read and processed.

	2) The internal debugger is capable of 'stepping' to the next
line number, just like gdb.  Examples of the commands are:

	step
	stepi
	si
	step 3
	si 5
	next
	nexti
	cont 4
	finish

All of these should be exactly like how gdb does things.

	3) The internal debugger now has a sense of what source file and line
number a given PC is at.  New commands to support this are just like gdb,
and include:

	list
	dir
	show dir

there are a variety of formats of arguments for the list command.  All
permutations supported by gdb should also be supported.

	4) The internal debugger knows about datatypes of various objects,
for both Win32 *and* the debugging information in the wine executable itself.
I have enclosed an example of how this works at the end.

	5) There are more ways the 'b' command can be used to set breakpoints.
Examples are:

	b *0x8190000
	b 1100
	b Usage
	b

I don't think this covers all of the permutations that gdb accepts (this should
be cleaned up someday so that all possibilities are acceptable).

	6)  The 'print' and 'x' commands should behave more or less exactly
as they do under gdb.  The difference is that the way the data is presented
will be slightly different, but the content should be fundamentally the same.

	7) The internal debugger now supports conditional breakpoints, and
automatic display expressions.  An example is at the end of this file.  The
syntax and usage should be identical to that of gdb.

	8) Type casts can be made from within the debugger, but they currently
don't work with typedef'ed types.  They only work with builtin types and
named structures unions, etc.  The problem is that internally we don't always
record the typedefed names of structures, so we have no guarantee that we
would know what each type is.  This can be fixed, of course -  it just takes
more memory.  Note that in some cases, typedefed structures could be cast
using '(struct typedfname)' instead of '(typedfname)'.   Technically this
isn't quite correct, but if and when the rest of this stuff gets fixed,
this would need to get corrected too.

NOTES:

	If it weren't for the fact that gdb doesn't grok the Win32 debug
information, you could just use gdb.  The internal debugger should be able
to read and use debugging information for both Win32 and also for the
Wine executable, making it possible to debug the combination of the two
together as if it were one large (very large) entity.

LIMITATIONS AND DIFFERENCES FROM GDB:

	You cannot set a breakpoint by file and line number as you can
with gdb.  Adding support for this wouldn't be all that tough, I guess, but
it would be a nuisance.   You can set a breakpoint given a function and
line number, however.  An example would be 'b main:2993'.  It turns out
that the way the internal data structures are arranged it is a whole lot
easier to do things in this way than it would be to try and get the
source:line type of breakpoint working, but it would probably be worth it
to try.

	Getting stack traces through Wine itself can be a bit tricky.
This is because by default the thing is built with optimization
enabled, and as a result sometimes functions don't get frames, and
lots of variables are optimized into registers.  You can turn off
optimization for a few key source files if it will help you.

	Memory consumption is getting to be a real problem.  I think 32Mb is
no longer sufficient to debug wine - 48 or 64 is probably a whole lot better.
Unfortunately I cannot shut down X to save memory :-).

*************************************************************************
EXAMPLES:

	Here is an example of how I tracked down a bug in Wine.  The program
is something that just maps and dumps the contents of a Win32 executable.
It was dying for some reason.

Start the first time through.

bash$ ls -l dumpexe.exe 
-rw-rw-r--   1 eric     devel      168448 Jan  4 13:51 dumpexe.exe
bash$ ./wine -debug './dumpexe.exe -symbol ./dumpexe.exe'
Warning: invalid dir 'e:\test' in path, deleting it.
Win32 task 'W32SXXXX': Breakpoint 1 at 0x081a3450
Loading symbols from ELF file ./wine...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.6...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /lib/libm.so.5.0.5...
Loading symbols from ELF file /lib/libc.so.5.2.18...
Loading symbols from ELF file /lib/ld-linux.so.1...
Loading symbols from Win32 file ./dumpexe.exe...
Stopped on breakpoint 1 at 0x081a3450 (_mainCRTStartup)
In 32 bit mode.
*** Invalid address 0x414c5ff8 (KERNEL32_NULL_THUNK_DATA+0x3930ee6c)
0x081a3450 (_mainCRTStartup):  movl	%fs:0,%eax
Wine-dbg>b DumpFile
Breakpoint 2 at 0x081a0078 (DumpFile+0x9 [dumpexe.c:2723])
Wine-dbg>c
Dump File: ./dumpexe.exe
Stopped on breakpoint 2 at 0x081a0078 (DumpFile+0x9 [dumpexe.c:2723])
Enter path to file dumpexe.c: ../de
2723		HANDLE			  hFile = NULL;
0x081a0078 (DumpFile+0x9 [dumpexe.c:2723]):  movl	$0x0,0xfffffff4(%ebp)
Wine-dbg>list
2723		HANDLE			  hFile = NULL;
2724		HANDLE			  hMap  = NULL;
2725		PSTR			  lpMap = NULL;
2726		DWORD			  dwFileSize     = 0;
2727		DWORD			  dwFileSizeHigh = 0;
2728	
2729		PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER	  lpImageDOS  = NULL;
2730		PIMAGE_FILE_HEADER	  lpImageFile = NULL;
2731		PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS	  lpImageNT   = NULL;
2732	
2733		/*
Wine-dbg>n 10
2747		dwFileSize = GetFileSize(hFile, &dwFileSizeHigh);
0x081a00ea (DumpFile+0x7b [dumpexe.c:2747]):  leal	0xfffffff0(%ebp),%eax
Wine-dbg>n
2749		    && (GetLastError() != NO_ERROR) )
0x081a00fb (DumpFile+0x8c [dumpexe.c:2749]):  cmpl	$-1,0xffffffe8(%ebp)
Wine-dbg>x/d dwFileSize
x/d dwFileSize
 168448
Wine-dbg>n
2758					 PAGE_READONLY, 0, 0, (LPSTR) NULL);
0x081a0124 (DumpFile+0xb5 [dumpexe.c:2758]):  pushl	$0x0
Wine-dbg>list 2750
list 2750
2750		{
2751			Fatal("Cannot get size of file %s", lpFileName);
2752		}
2753		
2754		/*
2755		 * map the file
2756		 */
2757		hMap = CreateFileMapping(hFile, (LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) NULL,
2758					 PAGE_READONLY, 0, 0, (LPSTR) NULL);
2759		if( hMap == NULL )
2760		{
Wine-dbg>n
2759		if( hMap == NULL )
0x081a013b (DumpFile+0xcc [dumpexe.c:2759]):  cmpl	$0,0xfffffffc(%ebp)
Wine-dbg>x hMap
 08e48c30
Wine-dbg>n
2767		lpMap = (LPSTR) MapViewOfFile(hMap, FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, 0);
0x081a0156 (DumpFile+0xe7 [dumpexe.c:2767]):  pushl	$0x0
Wine-dbg>n
2768		if( lpMap == NULL )
0x081a016b (DumpFile+0xfc [dumpexe.c:2768]):  cmpl	$0,0xffffffe0(%ebp)
Wine-dbg>print lpMap
0x414c5f40
Wine-dbg>x lpMap
 40007000
Wine-dbg> x/10x 0x40007000
 x/10x 0x40007000
0x40007000 (KERNEL32_NULL_THUNK_DATA+0x37e4fe74): *** Invalid address 0x40007000 (KERNEL32_NULL_THUNK_DATA+0x37e4fe74)
Wine-dbg>quit
$

*******************************************************************
The first time through, we find that MapViewOfFile isn't mapping the file
correctly into the virtual address space.  Try running again, and step into
MapViewOfFile to figure out what went wrong.
*******************************************************************


bash$ ./wine -debug './dumpexe.exe -symbol ./dumpexe.exe'
Warning: invalid dir 'e:\test' in path, deleting it.
Win32 task 'W32SXXXX': Breakpoint 1 at 0x081a3450
Loading symbols from ELF file ./wine...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.6...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6.0...
Loading symbols from ELF file /lib/libm.so.5.0.5...
Loading symbols from ELF file /lib/libc.so.5.2.18...
Loading symbols from ELF file /lib/ld-linux.so.1...
Loading symbols from Win32 file ./dumpexe.exe...
Stopped on breakpoint 1 at 0x081a3450 (_mainCRTStartup)
In 32 bit mode.
*** Invalid address 0x414c5ff8 (KERNEL32_NULL_THUNK_DATA+0x3930ee6c)
0x081a3450 (_mainCRTStartup):  movl	%fs:0,%eax
Wine-dbg>b DumpFile:2767
Breakpoint 2 at 0x081a0156 (DumpFile+0xe7 [dumpexe.c:2767])
Wine-dbg>c
Dump File: ./dumpexe.exe
Stopped on breakpoint 2 at 0x081a0156 (DumpFile+0xe7 [dumpexe.c:2767])
Enter path to file dumpexe.c: ../de
2767		lpMap = (LPSTR) MapViewOfFile(hMap, FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, 0);
0x081a0156 (DumpFile+0xe7 [dumpexe.c:2767]):  pushl	$0x0
Wine-dbg>step
390	0385 stdcall MapViewOfFile(long long long long long) MapViewOfFile
0x080d793c (KERNEL32_385 [kernel32.spec:390]):  pushl	%ebp
Wine-dbg>step
223	    if (!debugging_relay) return;
0x080c83dc (RELAY_DebugCallFrom32+0xc [relay.c:223]):  cmpw	$0,0x644a
Wine-dbg>
244	}
0x080c848e (RELAY_DebugCallFrom32+0xbe [relay.c:244]):  leal	0xfffffff4(%ebp),%esp
Wine-dbg>
103	    return MapViewOfFileEx(handle,access,offhi,offlo,size,0);
0x080911a4 (MapViewOfFile+0x14 [file.c:103]):  pushl	$0x0
Wine-dbg>
113	    FILEMAP_OBJECT *fmap = (FILEMAP_OBJECT*)handle;
0x080911cf (MapViewOfFileEx+0xf [file.c:113]):  movl	0x8(%ebp),%esi
Wine-dbg>n
115	    if (!size) size = fmap->size;
0x080911d2 (MapViewOfFileEx+0x12 [file.c:115]):  testl	%ebx,%ebx
Wine-dbg>list
list
115	    if (!size) size = fmap->size;
116	    if (!size) size = 1;
117	    return mmap ((caddr_t)st, size, fmap->prot, 
118	                 MAP_ANON|MAP_PRIVATE, 
119			 FILE_GetUnixHandle(fmap->hfile),
120			 offlo);
121	}
122	
123	/***********************************************************************
124	 *           UnmapViewOfFile                  (KERNEL32.385)
125	 */
Wine-dbg>x size
 00000000
Wine-dbg>n
116	    if (!size) size = 1;
0x080911d9 (MapViewOfFileEx+0x19 [file.c:116]):  testl	%ebx,%ebx
Wine-dbg>x size
 00000000
Wine-dbg>n
117	    return mmap ((caddr_t)st, size, fmap->prot, 
0x080911e2 (MapViewOfFileEx+0x22 [file.c:117]):  pushl	%eax
Wine-dbg>x size
 00000000
Wine-dbg>info local
MapViewOfFileEx:handle == 0x08e48c90
MapViewOfFileEx:access == 0x00000004
MapViewOfFileEx:offhi == 0x00000000
MapViewOfFileEx:offlo == 0x00000000
MapViewOfFileEx:size == 0x00000000
MapViewOfFileEx:st == 0x00000000
MapViewOfFileEx:offlo optimized into register $eax 
MapViewOfFileEx:size optimized into register $ebx 
MapViewOfFileEx:st optimized into register $edi 
MapViewOfFileEx:fmap optimized into register $esi 
Wine-dbg>print $ebx
0x0001
Wine-dbg>bt
bt
Backtrace:
=>0 0x080911e2 (MapViewOfFileEx+0x22 [file.c:117])
  1 0x080911b0 (MapViewOfFile+0x20(handle=0x8e48c90, access=0x4, offhi=0x0, offlo=0x0, size=0x0) [file.c:104])
  2 0x08104ab5 (CallFrom32_stdcall_5+0x25 [callfrom32.s])
  3 0x081a0168 (DumpFile+0xf9(lpFileName=0x414c61ed) [dumpexe.c:2767])
  4 0x081a0c35 (main+0x410(argc=0x3, argv=0x414c61cc) [dumpexe.c:3078])
  5 0x081a3514 (_mainCRTStartup+0xc4)
  6 0x0810549f (Code_Start+0x13 [callto32.s])
  7 0x0802fdac (TASK_CallToStart+0x8c [task.c:373])

Wine-dbg>

*******************************************************************
Notice that you can step through the thunks into our own transfer
routines.   You will notice that the source line displays as something
like:

390	0385 stdcall MapViewOfFile(long long long long long) MapViewOfFile

This is just the source line from the spec file that caused the transfer
routine to be generated.  From this you can step again, and you step
into the relay logging code - keep stepping and you eventually step into
the actual function that does the dirty work.

	At this point an examination of the source to the Win32 program
and an examination of the source to win32/file.s showed where the problem
was.  When you specify 0 for the size of the object in CreateFileMapping,
it is supposed to use the entire size of the file as the size of the
object.  Instead we were just blindly copying the number over.

*******************************************************************

Wine-dbg>b main
Breakpoint 1 at 0x080108c0 (main [dbgmain.c:213])
Wine-dbg>print breakpoints[1]
{addr={type=0x08043000, seg=0, off=134285504}, addrlen=' ', opcode='U', enabled=1, skipcount=0, in_use=1}

Wine-dbg> print breakpoints[1].enabled
1
Wine-dbg>set breakpoints[0].enabled = 0
Wine-dbg>print breakpoints[0].enabled
0

Wine-dbg>print type_hash_table[1]->type
STRUCT

Wine-dbg>print type_hash_table[1]
0x08072020
Wine-dbg>print *type_hash_table[1]
print *type_hash_table[1]
{type=STRUCT, next=0x00000000, name="LOGPALETTE", un={basic={basic_type=8, output_format="<22>V<08>M", basic_size=-128, b_signed=0}, bitfield={bitoff=8, nbits=0, basetype=0x081d56c0}, pointer={pointsto=0x00000008}, funct={rettype=0x00000008}, array={start=8, end=136140480, basictype=0x08043e80}, structure={size=8, members=0x081d56c0}, enumeration={members=0x00000008}}}
Wine-dbg>

*******************************************************************

	This example shows how you can print out various data structures.
Note that enumerated types are displayed in the symbolic form, and strings
are displayed in the expected manner.

	You can use the set command to set more or less anything.  Note
however that you cannot use enumerated types on the RHS of the expression.

*******************************************************************


Wine-dbg>list
2986            if( argc <= 1 )
2987            {
2988                    Usage(argv[0]);
2989            }
2990
2991            for( i = 1; i < argc; i++ )
2992            {
2993                    if( strncmp(argv[i], "-dos", sizeof("-dos") - 1) == 0 )
2994                    {
2995                            DmpCtrl.bDumpDOSHeader = TRUE;
2996                    }
Wine-dbg>b 2993
Breakpoint 3 at 0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993])
Wine-dbg>condition 3 i == 2
Wine-dbg>c
Stopped on breakpoint 3 at 0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993])
2993                    if( strncmp(argv[i], "-dos", sizeof("-dos") - 1) == 0 )
0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993]):  pushl $0x4
Wine-dbg>print i
2
Wine-dbg>print argv[i]
"./dumpexe.exe"

*******************************************************************

	This example shows how to use conditional breakpoints.
	Here is another one that demonstrates another cool feature
	conditional breakpoints that involve a function call:

		condition 3 strcmp(argv[i], "./dumpexe.exe") == 0

*******************************************************************


Wine-dbg>list
2986            if( argc <= 1 )
2987            {
2988                    Usage(argv[0]);
2989            }
2990
2991            for( i = 1; i < argc; i++ )
2992            {
2993                    if( strncmp(argv[i], "-dos", sizeof("-dos") - 1) == 0 )
2994                    {
2995                            DmpCtrl.bDumpDOSHeader = TRUE;
2996                    }
Wine-dbg>b 2993
Breakpoint 3 at 0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993])
Wine-dbg>condition 3 strcmp(argv[i], "./dumpexe.exe") == 0
Wine-dbg>info break
Breakpoints:
1: y 0x081ab450 (_mainCRTStartup)
2: y 0x081a882e (main+0x9 [dumpexe.c:2986])
3: y 0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993])
                stop when  ( strcmp(( argv[i] ), "./dumpexe.exe") == 0 )
Wine-dbg>c
Stopped on breakpoint 3 at 0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993])
2993                    if( strncmp(argv[i], "-dos", sizeof("-dos") - 1) == 0 )
0x081a8861 (main+0x3c [dumpexe.c:2993]):  pushl $0x4
Wine-dbg>print i
2
Wine-dbg>print argv[i]  
"./dumpexe.exe"
Wine-dbg>