Sweden-Number/loader/loadorder.c

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/*
* Module/Library loadorder
*
* Copyright 1999 Bertho Stultiens
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "windef.h"
#include "options.h"
#include "loadorder.h"
#include "heap.h"
#include "module.h"
#include "elfdll.h"
#include "debugtools.h"
DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(module)
/* #define DEBUG_LOADORDER */
#define LOADORDER_ALLOC_CLUSTER 32 /* Allocate with 32 entries at a time */
static module_loadorder_t default_loadorder;
static module_loadorder_t *module_loadorder = NULL;
static int nmodule_loadorder = 0;
static int nmodule_loadorder_alloc = 0;
static struct tagDllOverride {
char *key,*value;
} DefaultDllOverrides[] = {
{"kernel32,gdi32,user32", "builtin"},
{"krnl386,gdi,user", "builtin"},
{"toolhelp", "builtin"},
{"comdlg32,commdlg", "elfdll,builtin,native"},
{"version,ver", "elfdll,builtin,native"},
{"shell32,shell", "builtin,native"},
{"shlwapi", "native,builtin"},
{"lz32,lzexpand", "builtin,native"},
{"commctrl,comctl32", "builtin,native"},
{"wsock32,winsock", "builtin"},
{"advapi32,crtdll,ntdll", "builtin,native"},
{"mpr,winspool.drv", "builtin,native"},
{"ddraw,dinput,dsound", "builtin,native"},
{"winmm, mmsystem", "builtin"},
{"msvideo, msvfw32", "builtin, native"},
{"mcicda.drv, mciseq.drv", "builtin, native"},
{"mciwave.drv", "builtin, native"},
{"mciavi.drv, mcianim.drv", "native, builtin"},
{"msacm.drv, midimap.drv", "builtin, native"},
{"w32skrnl", "builtin"},
{"wnaspi32,wow32", "builtin"},
{"system,display,wprocs ", "builtin"},
{"wineps", "builtin"},
{"icmp", "builtin"},
/* we have to use libglide2x.so instead of glide2x.dll ... */
{"glide2x", "so,native"},
{NULL,NULL},
};
/***************************************************************************
* cmp_sort_func (internal, static)
*
* Sorting and comparing function used in sort and search of loadorder
* entries.
*/
static int cmp_sort_func(const void *s1, const void *s2)
{
return strcasecmp(((module_loadorder_t *)s1)->modulename, ((module_loadorder_t *)s2)->modulename);
}
/***************************************************************************
* get_tok (internal, static)
*
* strtok wrapper for non-destructive buffer writing.
* NOTE: strtok is not reentrant and therefore this code is neither.
*/
static char *get_tok(const char *str, const char *delim)
{
static char *buf = NULL;
char *cptr;
if(!str && !buf)
return NULL;
if(str && buf)
{
HeapFree(SystemHeap, 0, buf);
buf = NULL;
}
if(str && !buf)
{
buf = HEAP_strdupA(SystemHeap, 0, str);
cptr = strtok(buf, delim);
}
else
{
cptr = strtok(NULL, delim);
}
if(!cptr)
{
HeapFree(SystemHeap, 0, buf);
buf = NULL;
}
return cptr;
}
/***************************************************************************
* ParseLoadOrder (internal, static)
*
* Parses the loadorder options from the configuration and puts it into
* a structure.
*/
static BOOL ParseLoadOrder(char *order, module_loadorder_t *mlo)
{
char *cptr;
int n = 0;
memset(mlo->loadorder, 0, sizeof(mlo->loadorder));
cptr = get_tok(order, ", \t");
while(cptr)
{
char type = MODULE_LOADORDER_INVALID;
if(n >= MODULE_LOADORDER_NTYPES)
{
ERR("More than existing %d module-types specified, rest ignored", MODULE_LOADORDER_NTYPES);
break;
}
switch(*cptr)
{
case 'N': /* Native */
case 'n': type = MODULE_LOADORDER_DLL; break;
case 'E': /* Elfdll */
case 'e': type = MODULE_LOADORDER_ELFDLL; break;
case 'S': /* So */
case 's': type = MODULE_LOADORDER_SO; break;
case 'B': /* Builtin */
case 'b': type = MODULE_LOADORDER_BI; break;
default:
ERR("Invalid load order module-type '%s', ignored\n", cptr);
}
if(type != MODULE_LOADORDER_INVALID)
{
mlo->loadorder[n++] = type;
}
cptr = get_tok(NULL, ", \t");
}
return TRUE;
}
/***************************************************************************
* AddLoadOrder (internal, static)
*
* Adds an entry in the list of overrides. If the entry exists then the
* override parameter determines whether it will be overwriten.
*/
static BOOL AddLoadOrder(module_loadorder_t *plo, BOOL override)
{
int i;
/* TRACE(module, "'%s' -> %08lx\n", plo->modulename, *(DWORD *)(plo->loadorder)); */
for(i = 0; i < nmodule_loadorder; i++)
{
if(!cmp_sort_func(plo, &module_loadorder[i]))
{
if(!override)
ERR("Module '%s' is already in the list of overrides, using first definition\n", plo->modulename);
else
memcpy(module_loadorder[i].loadorder, plo->loadorder, sizeof(plo->loadorder));
return TRUE;
}
}
if(nmodule_loadorder >= nmodule_loadorder_alloc)
{
/* No space in current array, make it larger */
nmodule_loadorder_alloc += LOADORDER_ALLOC_CLUSTER;
module_loadorder = (module_loadorder_t *)HeapReAlloc(SystemHeap,
0,
module_loadorder,
nmodule_loadorder_alloc * sizeof(module_loadorder_t));
if(!module_loadorder)
{
MESSAGE("Virtual memory exhausted\n");
exit(1);
}
}
memcpy(module_loadorder[nmodule_loadorder].loadorder, plo->loadorder, sizeof(plo->loadorder));
module_loadorder[nmodule_loadorder].modulename = HEAP_strdupA(SystemHeap, 0, plo->modulename);
nmodule_loadorder++;
return TRUE;
}
/***************************************************************************
* AddLoadOrderSet (internal, static)
*
* Adds an set of entries in the list of overrides from the key parameter.
* If the entry exists then the override parameter determines whether it
* will be overwriten.
*/
static BOOL AddLoadOrderSet(char *key, char *order, BOOL override)
{
module_loadorder_t ldo;
char *cptr;
/* Parse the loadorder before the rest because strtok is not reentrant */
if(!ParseLoadOrder(order, &ldo))
return FALSE;
cptr = get_tok(key, ", \t");
while(cptr)
{
char *ext = strrchr(cptr, '.');
if(ext)
{
if(strlen(ext) == 4 && (!strcasecmp(ext, ".dll") || !strcasecmp(ext, ".exe")))
MESSAGE("Warning: Loadorder override '%s' contains an extension and might not be found during lookup\n", cptr);
}
ldo.modulename = cptr;
if(!AddLoadOrder(&ldo, override))
return FALSE;
cptr = get_tok(NULL, ", \t");
}
return TRUE;
}
/***************************************************************************
* ParseCommandlineOverrides (internal, static)
*
* The commandline is in the form:
* name[,name,...]=native[,b,...][:...]
*/
static BOOL ParseCommandlineOverrides(void)
{
char *cpy;
char *key;
char *next;
char *value;
BOOL retval = TRUE;
if(!Options.dllFlags)
return TRUE;
cpy = HEAP_strdupA(SystemHeap, 0, Options.dllFlags);
key = cpy;
next = key;
for(; next; key = next)
{
next = strchr(key, ':');
if(next)
{
*next = '\0';
next++;
}
value = strchr(key, '=');
if(!value)
{
retval = FALSE;
goto endit;
}
*value = '\0';
value++;
TRACE("Commandline override '%s' = '%s'\n", key, value);
if(!AddLoadOrderSet(key, value, TRUE))
{
retval = FALSE;
goto endit;
}
}
endit:
HeapFree(SystemHeap, 0, cpy);
return retval;;
}
/***************************************************************************
* MODULE_InitLoadOrder (internal)
*
* Initialize the load order from the wine.conf file.
* The section has tyhe following format:
* Section:
* [DllDefaults]
*
* Keys:
* EXTRA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/wine[:/more/path/to/search[:...]]
* The path will be appended to any existing LD_LIBRARY_PATH from the
* environment (see note in code below).
*
* DefaultLoadOrder=native,elfdll,so,builtin
* A comma seperated list of module-types to try to load in that specific
* order. The DefaultLoadOrder key is used as a fallback when a module is
* not specified explicitely. If the DefaultLoadOrder key is not found,
* then the order "dll,elfdll,so,bi" is used
* The possible module-types are:
* - native Native windows dll files
* - elfdll Dlls encapsulated in .so libraries
* - so Native .so libraries mapped to dlls
* - builtin Built-in modules
*
* Case is not important and only the first letter of each type is enough to
* identify the type n[ative], e[lfdll], s[o], b[uiltin]. Also whitespace is
* ignored.
* E.g.:
* n,el ,s , b
* is equal to:
* native,elfdll,so,builtin
*
* Section:
* [DllOverrides]
*
* Keys:
* There are no explicit keys defined other than module/library names. A comma
* separated list of modules is followed by an assignment of the load-order
* for these specific modules. See above for possible types. You should not
* specify an extension.
* Examples:
* kernel32, gdi32, user32 = builtin
* kernel, gdi, user = builtin
* comdlg32 = elfdll, native, builtin
* commdlg = native, builtin
* version, ver = elfdll, native, builtin
*
* Section:
* [DllPairs]
*
* Keys:
* This is a simple pairing in the form 'name1 = name2'. It is supposed to
* identify the dlls that cannot live without eachother unless they are
* loaded in the same format. Examples are common dialogs and controls,
* shell, kernel, gdi, user, etc...
* The code will issue a warning if the loadorder of these pairs are different
* and might cause hard-to-find bugs due to incompatible pairs loaded at
* run-time. Note that this pairing gives *no* guarantee that the pairs
* actually get loaded as the same type, nor that the correct versions are
* loaded (might be implemented later). It merely notes obvious trouble.
* Examples:
* kernel = kernel32
* commdlg = comdlg32
*
*/
#define BUFFERSIZE 1024
BOOL MODULE_InitLoadOrder(void)
{
char buffer[BUFFERSIZE];
int nbuffer;
#if defined(HAVE_DL_API)
/* Get/set the new LD_LIBRARY_PATH */
nbuffer = PROFILE_GetWineIniString("DllDefaults", "EXTRA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "", buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if(nbuffer)
{
extra_ld_library_path = HEAP_strdupA(SystemHeap, 0, buffer);
TRACE("Setting extra LD_LIBRARY_PATH=%s\n", buffer);
}
#endif
/* Get the default load order */
nbuffer = PROFILE_GetWineIniString("DllDefaults", "DefaultLoadOrder", "n,e,s,b", buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if(!nbuffer)
{
MESSAGE("MODULE_InitLoadOrder: misteriously read nothing from default loadorder\n");
return FALSE;
}
TRACE("Setting default loadorder=%s\n", buffer);
if(!ParseLoadOrder(buffer, &default_loadorder))
return FALSE;
default_loadorder.modulename = "<none>";
{
int i;
for (i=0;DefaultDllOverrides[i].key;i++)
AddLoadOrderSet(
DefaultDllOverrides[i].key,
DefaultDllOverrides[i].value,
FALSE
);
}
/* Read the explicitely defined orders for specific modules as an entire section */
nbuffer = PROFILE_GetWineIniString("DllOverrides", NULL, "", buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if(nbuffer == BUFFERSIZE-2)
{
ERR("BUFFERSIZE %d is too small to read [DllOverrides]. Needs to grow in the source\n", BUFFERSIZE);
return FALSE;
}
if(nbuffer)
{
/* We only have the keys in the buffer, not the values */
char *key;
char value[BUFFERSIZE];
char *next;
for(key = buffer; *key; key = next)
{
next = key + strlen(key) + 1;
nbuffer = PROFILE_GetWineIniString("DllOverrides", key, "", value, sizeof(value));
if(!nbuffer)
{
ERR("Module(s) '%s' will always fail to load. Are you sure you want this?\n", key);
value[0] = '\0'; /* Just in case */
}
if(nbuffer == BUFFERSIZE-2)
{
ERR("BUFFERSIZE %d is too small to read [DllOverrides] key '%s'. Needs to grow in the source\n", BUFFERSIZE, key);
return FALSE;
}
TRACE("Key '%s' uses override '%s'\n", key, value);
if(!AddLoadOrderSet(key, value, TRUE))
return FALSE;
}
}
/* Add the commandline overrides to the pool */
if(!ParseCommandlineOverrides())
{
MESSAGE( "Syntax: -dll name[,name[,...]]={native|elfdll|so|builtin}[,{n|e|s|b}[,...]][:...]\n"
" - 'name' is the name of any dll without extension\n"
" - the order of loading (native, elfdll, so and builtin) can be abbreviated\n"
" with the first letter\n"
" - different loadorders for different dlls can be specified by seperating the\n"
" commandline entries with a ':'\n"
" Example:\n"
" -dll comdlg32,commdlg=n:shell,shell32=b\n"
);
return FALSE;
}
/* Sort the array for quick lookup */
qsort(module_loadorder, nmodule_loadorder, sizeof(module_loadorder[0]), cmp_sort_func);
/* Check the pairs of dlls */
nbuffer = PROFILE_GetWineIniString("DllPairs", NULL, "", buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if(nbuffer == BUFFERSIZE-2)
{
ERR("BUFFERSIZE %d is too small to read [DllPairs]. Needs to grow in the source\n", BUFFERSIZE);
return FALSE;
}
if(nbuffer)
{
/* We only have the keys in the buffer, not the values */
char *key;
char value[BUFFERSIZE];
char *next;
for(key = buffer; *key; key = next)
{
module_loadorder_t *plo1, *plo2;
next = key + strlen(key) + 1;
nbuffer = PROFILE_GetWineIniString("DllPairs", key, "", value, sizeof(value));
if(!nbuffer)
{
ERR("Module pair '%s' is not associated with another module?\n", key);
continue;
}
if(nbuffer == BUFFERSIZE-2)
{
ERR("BUFFERSIZE %d is too small to read [DllPairs] key '%s'. Needs to grow in the source\n", BUFFERSIZE, key);
return FALSE;
}
plo1 = MODULE_GetLoadOrder(key);
plo2 = MODULE_GetLoadOrder(value);
assert(plo1 && plo2);
if(memcmp(plo1->loadorder, plo2->loadorder, sizeof(plo1->loadorder)))
MESSAGE("Warning: Modules '%s' and '%s' have different loadorder which may cause trouble\n", key, value);
}
}
if(TRACE_ON(module))
{
int i, j;
static char types[6] = "-NESB";
for(i = 0; i < nmodule_loadorder; i++)
{
DPRINTF("%3d: %-12s:", i, module_loadorder[i].modulename);
for(j = 0; j < MODULE_LOADORDER_NTYPES; j++)
DPRINTF(" %c", types[module_loadorder[i].loadorder[j] % (MODULE_LOADORDER_NTYPES+1)]);
DPRINTF("\n");
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/***************************************************************************
* MODULE_GetLoadOrder (internal)
*
* Locate the loadorder of a module.
* Any path is stripped from the path-argument and so are the extension
* '.dll' and '.exe'. A lookup in the table can yield an override for
* the specific dll. Otherwise the default load order is returned.
*/
module_loadorder_t *MODULE_GetLoadOrder(const char *path)
{
module_loadorder_t lo, *tmp;
char fname[256];
char *cptr;
char *name;
int len;
assert(path != NULL);
/* Strip path information */
cptr = strrchr(path, '\\');
if(!cptr)
name = strrchr(path, '/');
else
name = strrchr(cptr, '/');
if(!name)
name = cptr ? cptr+1 : (char *)path;
else
name++;
if((cptr = strchr(name, ':')) != NULL) /* Also strip drive if in format 'C:MODULE.DLL' */
name = cptr+1;
len = strlen(name);
if(len >= sizeof(fname) || len <= 0)
{
ERR("Path '%s' -> '%s' reduces to zilch or just too large...\n", path, name);
return &default_loadorder;
}
strcpy(fname, name);
if(len >= 4 && (!lstrcmpiA(fname+len-4, ".dll") || !lstrcmpiA(fname+len-4, ".exe")))
fname[len-4] = '\0';
lo.modulename = fname;
tmp = bsearch(&lo, module_loadorder, nmodule_loadorder, sizeof(module_loadorder[0]), cmp_sort_func);
TRACE("Looking for '%s' (%s), found '%s'\n", path, fname, tmp ? tmp->modulename : "<nothing>");
if(!tmp)
return &default_loadorder;
return tmp;
}