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view loader/drv.c @ 33804:254e56b1e39d
configure: drop check for -lposix4
This test was added in 2001 for Solaris versions that were old even then.
Such Solaris versions are no longer supported and very unlikely to be used.
author | diego |
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date | Sat, 23 Jul 2011 19:33:00 +0000 |
parents | 76a13038105e |
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/* * Modified for use with MPlayer, detailed changelog at * http://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk/ */ #include "config.h" #include "debug.h" #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #ifdef __FreeBSD__ #include <sys/time.h> #endif #include "win32.h" #include "wine/driver.h" #include "wine/pe_image.h" #include "wine/winreg.h" #include "wine/vfw.h" #include "registry.h" #ifdef WIN32_LOADER #include "ldt_keeper.h" #endif #include "drv.h" #ifndef __MINGW32__ #include "ext.h" #endif #include "path.h" #if 1 /* * STORE_ALL/REST_ALL seems like an attempt to workaround problems due to * WINAPI/no-WINAPI bustage. * * There should be no need for the STORE_ALL/REST_ALL hack once all * function definitions agree with their prototypes (WINAPI-wise) and * we make sure, that we do not call these functions without a proper * prototype in scope. */ #define STORE_ALL #define REST_ALL #else // this asm code is no longer needed #define STORE_ALL \ __asm__ volatile ( \ "push %%ebx\n\t" \ "push %%ecx\n\t" \ "push %%edx\n\t" \ "push %%esi\n\t" \ "push %%edi\n\t"::) #define REST_ALL \ __asm__ volatile ( \ "pop %%edi\n\t" \ "pop %%esi\n\t" \ "pop %%edx\n\t" \ "pop %%ecx\n\t" \ "pop %%ebx\n\t"::) #endif static DWORD dwDrvID = 0; LRESULT WINAPI SendDriverMessage(HDRVR hDriver, UINT message, LPARAM lParam1, LPARAM lParam2) { DRVR* module=(DRVR*)hDriver; int result; #ifndef __svr4__ char qw[300]; #endif #ifdef DETAILED_OUT printf("SendDriverMessage: driver %X, message %X, arg1 %X, arg2 %X\n", hDriver, message, lParam1, lParam2); #endif if (!module || !module->hDriverModule || !module->DriverProc) return -1; #ifndef __svr4__ __asm__ volatile ("fsave (%0)\n\t": :"r"(&qw)); #endif #ifdef WIN32_LOADER Setup_FS_Segment(); #endif STORE_ALL; result=module->DriverProc(module->dwDriverID, hDriver, message, lParam1, lParam2); REST_ALL; #ifndef __svr4__ __asm__ volatile ("frstor (%0)\n\t": :"r"(&qw)); #endif #ifdef DETAILED_OUT printf("\t\tResult: %X\n", result); #endif return result; } void DrvClose(HDRVR hDriver) { if (hDriver) { DRVR* d = (DRVR*)hDriver; if (d->hDriverModule) { #ifdef WIN32_LOADER Setup_FS_Segment(); #endif if (d->DriverProc) { SendDriverMessage(hDriver, DRV_CLOSE, 0, 0); d->dwDriverID = 0; SendDriverMessage(hDriver, DRV_FREE, 0, 0); } FreeLibrary(d->hDriverModule); } free(d); } #ifdef WIN32_LOADER CodecRelease(); #endif } //DrvOpen(LPCSTR lpszDriverName, LPCSTR lpszSectionName, LPARAM lParam2) HDRVR DrvOpen(LPARAM lParam2) { NPDRVR hDriver; char unknown[0x124]; const char* filename = (const char*) ((ICOPEN*) lParam2)->pV1Reserved; #ifdef WIN32_LOADER Setup_LDT_Keeper(); #endif printf("Loading codec DLL: '%s'\n",filename); hDriver = malloc(sizeof(DRVR)); if (!hDriver) return (HDRVR) 0; memset((void*)hDriver, 0, sizeof(DRVR)); #ifdef WIN32_LOADER CodecAlloc(); Setup_FS_Segment(); #endif hDriver->hDriverModule = LoadLibraryA(filename); if (!hDriver->hDriverModule) { printf("Can't open library %s\n", filename); DrvClose((HDRVR)hDriver); return (HDRVR) 0; } hDriver->DriverProc = (DRIVERPROC) GetProcAddress(hDriver->hDriverModule, "DriverProc"); if (!hDriver->DriverProc) { printf("Library %s is not a valid VfW/ACM codec\n", filename); DrvClose((HDRVR)hDriver); return (HDRVR) 0; } TRACE("DriverProc == %X\n", hDriver->DriverProc); SendDriverMessage((HDRVR)hDriver, DRV_LOAD, 0, 0); TRACE("DRV_LOAD Ok!\n"); SendDriverMessage((HDRVR)hDriver, DRV_ENABLE, 0, 0); TRACE("DRV_ENABLE Ok!\n"); hDriver->dwDriverID = ++dwDrvID; // generate new id // open driver and remmeber proper DriverID hDriver->dwDriverID = SendDriverMessage((HDRVR)hDriver, DRV_OPEN, (LPARAM) unknown, lParam2); TRACE("DRV_OPEN Ok!(%X)\n", hDriver->dwDriverID); printf("Loaded DLL driver %s at %x\n", filename, hDriver->hDriverModule); return (HDRVR)hDriver; }