;;;; This file contains Win32 support routines that SBCL needs to ;;;; implement itself, in addition to those that apply to Win32 in ;;;; unix.lisp. In theory, some of these functions might someday be ;;;; useful to the end user. ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for ;;;; more information. ;;;; ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS ;;;; files for more information. (in-package "SB!WIN32") ;;; Alien definitions for commonly used Win32 types. Woe unto whoever ;;; tries to untangle this someday for 64-bit Windows. ;;; ;;; FIXME: There used to be many more here, which are now groveled, ;;; but groveling HANDLE makes it unsigned, which currently breaks the ;;; build. --NS 2006-06-18 (define-alien-type handle int-ptr) (define-alien-type lispbool (boolean 32)) (define-alien-type system-string #!-sb-unicode c-string #!+sb-unicode (c-string :external-format :ucs-2)) (define-alien-type tchar #!-sb-unicode char #!+sb-unicode (unsigned 16)) (defconstant default-environment-length 1024) ;;; HANDLEs are actually pointers, but an invalid handle is -1 cast ;;; to a pointer. (defconstant invalid-handle -1) (defconstant file-attribute-readonly #x1) (defconstant file-attribute-hidden #x2) (defconstant file-attribute-system #x4) (defconstant file-attribute-directory #x10) (defconstant file-attribute-archive #x20) (defconstant file-attribute-device #x40) (defconstant file-attribute-normal #x80) (defconstant file-attribute-temporary #x100) (defconstant file-attribute-sparse #x200) (defconstant file-attribute-reparse-point #x400) (defconstant file-attribute-reparse-compressed #x800) (defconstant file-attribute-reparse-offline #x1000) (defconstant file-attribute-not-content-indexed #x2000) (defconstant file-attribute-encrypted #x4000) (defconstant file-flag-overlapped #x40000000) (defconstant file-flag-sequential-scan #x8000000) ;; Possible results of GetFileType. (defconstant file-type-disk 1) (defconstant file-type-char 2) (defconstant file-type-pipe 3) (defconstant file-type-remote 4) (defconstant file-type-unknown 0) (defconstant invalid-file-attributes (mod -1 (ash 1 32))) ;;;; File Type Introspection by handle (define-alien-routine ("GetFileType" get-file-type) dword (handle handle)) ;;;; Error Handling ;;; Retrieve the calling thread's last-error code value. The ;;; last-error code is maintained on a per-thread basis. (define-alien-routine ("GetLastError" get-last-error) dword) ;;;; File Handles ;;; Historically, SBCL on Windows used CRT (lowio) file descriptors, ;;; unlike other Lisps. They really help to minimize required effort ;;; for porting Unix-specific software, at least to the level that it ;;; mostly works most of the time. ;;; ;;; Alastair Bridgewater recommended to switch away from CRT ;;; descriptors, and Anton Kovalenko thinks it's the time to heed his ;;; advice. I see that SBCL for Windows needs much more effort in the ;;; area of OS IO abstractions and the like; using or leaving lowio ;;; FDs doesn't change the big picture so much. ;;; ;;; Lowio layer, in exchange for `semi-automatic almost-portability', ;;; brings some significant problems, which a grown-up cross-platform ;;; CL implementation shouldn't have. Therefore, as its benefits ;;; become negligible, it's a good reason to throw it away. ;;; ;;; -- comment from AK's branch ;;; For a few more releases, let's preserve old functions (now ;;; implemented as identity) for user code which might have had to peek ;;; into our internals in past versions when we hadn't been using ;;; handles yet. -- DFL, 2012 (defun get-osfhandle (fd) fd) (defun open-osfhandle (handle flags) (declare (ignore flags)) handle) ;;; Get the operating system handle for a C file descriptor. Returns ;;; INVALID-HANDLE on failure. (define-alien-routine ("_get_osfhandle" real-get-osfhandle) handle (fd int)) (define-alien-routine ("_close" real-crt-close) int (fd int)) ;;; Read data from a file handle into a buffer. This may be used ;;; synchronously or with "overlapped" (asynchronous) I/O. (define-alien-routine ("ReadFile" read-file) bool (file handle) (buffer (* t)) (bytes-to-read dword) (bytes-read (* dword)) (overlapped (* t))) ;;; Write data from a buffer to a file handle. This may be used ;;; synchronously or with "overlapped" (asynchronous) I/O. (define-alien-routine ("WriteFile" write-file) bool (file handle) (buffer (* t)) (bytes-to-write dword) (bytes-written (* dword)) (overlapped (* t))) ;;; Copy data from a named or anonymous pipe into a buffer without ;;; removing it from the pipe. BUFFER, BYTES-READ, BYTES-AVAIL, and ;;; BYTES-LEFT-THIS-MESSAGE may be NULL if no data is to be read. ;;; Return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. (define-alien-routine ("PeekNamedPipe" peek-named-pipe) bool (pipe handle) (buffer (* t)) (buffer-size dword) (bytes-read (* dword)) (bytes-avail (* dword)) (bytes-left-this-message (* dword))) ;;; Flush the console input buffer if HANDLE is a console handle. ;;; Returns true on success, false if the handle does not refer to a ;;; console. (define-alien-routine ("FlushConsoleInputBuffer" flush-console-input-buffer) bool (handle handle)) ;;; Read data from the console input buffer without removing it, ;;; without blocking. Buffer should be large enough for LENGTH * ;;; INPUT-RECORD-SIZE bytes. (define-alien-routine ("PeekConsoleInputA" peek-console-input) bool (handle handle) (buffer (* t)) (length dword) (nevents (* dword))) (define-alien-routine ("socket_input_available" socket-input-available) int (socket handle)) ;;; Listen for input on a Windows file handle. Unlike UNIX, there ;;; isn't a unified interface to do this---we have to know what sort ;;; of handle we have. Of course, there's no way to actually ;;; introspect it, so we have to try various things until we find ;;; something that works. Returns true if there could be input ;;; available, or false if there is not. (defun handle-listen (handle) (with-alien ((avail dword) (buf (array char #.input-record-size))) (when ;; Make use of the fact that console handles are technically no ;; real handles, and unlike those, have these bits set: (= 3 (logand 3 handle)) (return-from handle-listen (alien-funcall (extern-alien "win32_tty_listen" (function boolean handle)) handle))) (unless (zerop (peek-named-pipe handle nil 0 nil (addr avail) nil)) (return-from handle-listen (plusp avail))) (let ((res (socket-input-available handle))) (unless (zerop res) (return-from handle-listen (= res 1)))) t)) ;;; Listen for input on a C runtime file handle. Returns true if ;;; there could be input available, or false if there is not. (defun fd-listen (fd) (let ((handle (get-osfhandle fd))) (if handle (handle-listen handle) t))) ;;; Clear all available input from a file handle. (defun handle-clear-input (handle) (flush-console-input-buffer handle) (with-alien ((buf (array char 1024)) (count dword)) (loop (unless (handle-listen handle) (return)) (when (zerop (read-file handle (cast buf (* t)) 1024 (addr count) nil)) (return)) (when (< count 1024) (return))))) ;;; Clear all available input from a C runtime file handle. (defun fd-clear-input (fd) (let ((handle (get-osfhandle fd))) (when handle (handle-clear-input handle)))) ;;;; System Functions #!-sb-thread (define-alien-routine ("Sleep" millisleep) void (milliseconds dword)) #!+sb-thread (defun sb!unix:nanosleep (sec nsec) (let ((*allow-with-interrupts* *interrupts-enabled*)) (without-interrupts (let ((timer (sb!impl::os-create-wtimer))) (sb!impl::os-set-wtimer timer sec nsec) (unwind-protect (do () ((with-local-interrupts (zerop (sb!impl::os-wait-for-wtimer timer))))) (sb!impl::os-close-wtimer timer)))))) (define-alien-routine ("win32_wait_object_or_signal" wait-object-or-signal) (signed 16) (handle handle)) #!+sb-unicode (progn (defvar *ansi-codepage* nil) (defvar *oem-codepage* nil) (defvar *codepage-to-external-format* (make-hash-table))) #!+sb-unicode (dolist (cp '(;;037 IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada (437 :CP437) ;; OEM - United States ;;500 IBM EBCDIC - International ;;708 Arabic - ASMO 708 ;;709 Arabic - ASMO 449+, BCON V4 ;;710 Arabic - Transparent Arabic ;;720 Arabic - Transparent ASMO ;;737 OEM - Greek (formerly 437G) ;;775 OEM - Baltic (850 :CP850) ;; OEM - Multilingual Latin I (852 :CP852) ;; OEM - Latin II (855 :CP855) ;; OEM - Cyrillic (primarily Russian) (857 :CP857) ;; OEM - Turkish ;;858 OEM - Multilingual Latin I + Euro symbol (860 :CP860) ;; OEM - Portuguese (861 :CP861) ;; OEM - Icelandic (862 :CP862) ;; OEM - Hebrew (863 :CP863) ;; OEM - Canadian-French (864 :CP864) ;; OEM - Arabic (865 :CP865) ;; OEM - Nordic (866 :CP866) ;; OEM - Russian (869 :CP869) ;; OEM - Modern Greek ;;870 IBM EBCDIC - Multilingual/ROECE (Latin-2) (874 :CP874) ;; ANSI/OEM - Thai (same as 28605, ISO 8859-15) ;;875 IBM EBCDIC - Modern Greek (932 :CP932) ;; ANSI/OEM - Japanese, Shift-JIS ;;936 ANSI/OEM - Simplified Chinese (PRC, Singapore) ;;949 ANSI/OEM - Korean (Unified Hangul Code) ;;950 ANSI/OEM - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan; Hong Kong SAR, PRC) ;;1026 IBM EBCDIC - Turkish (Latin-5) ;;1047 IBM EBCDIC - Latin 1/Open System ;;1140 IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada (037 + Euro symbol) ;;1141 IBM EBCDIC - Germany (20273 + Euro symbol) ;;1142 IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway (20277 + Euro symbol) ;;1143 IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden (20278 + Euro symbol) ;;1144 IBM EBCDIC - Italy (20280 + Euro symbol) ;;1145 IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain (20284 + Euro symbol) ;;1146 IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom (20285 + Euro symbol) ;;1147 IBM EBCDIC - France (20297 + Euro symbol) ;;1148 IBM EBCDIC - International (500 + Euro symbol) ;;1149 IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic (20871 + Euro symbol) (1200 :UCS-2LE) ;; Unicode UCS-2 Little-Endian (BMP of ISO 10646) (1201 :UCS-2BE) ;; Unicode UCS-2 Big-Endian (1250 :CP1250) ;; ANSI - Central European (1251 :CP1251) ;; ANSI - Cyrillic (1252 :CP1252) ;; ANSI - Latin I (1253 :CP1253) ;; ANSI - Greek (1254 :CP1254) ;; ANSI - Turkish (1255 :CP1255) ;; ANSI - Hebrew (1256 :CP1256) ;; ANSI - Arabic (1257 :CP1257) ;; ANSI - Baltic (1258 :CP1258) ;; ANSI/OEM - Vietnamese ;;1361 Korean (Johab) ;;10000 MAC - Roman ;;10001 MAC - Japanese ;;10002 MAC - Traditional Chinese (Big5) ;;10003 MAC - Korean ;;10004 MAC - Arabic ;;10005 MAC - Hebrew ;;10006 MAC - Greek I (10007 :X-MAC-CYRILLIC) ;; MAC - Cyrillic ;;10008 MAC - Simplified Chinese (GB 2312) ;;10010 MAC - Romania ;;10017 MAC - Ukraine ;;10021 MAC - Thai ;;10029 MAC - Latin II ;;10079 MAC - Icelandic ;;10081 MAC - Turkish ;;10082 MAC - Croatia ;;12000 Unicode UCS-4 Little-Endian ;;12001 Unicode UCS-4 Big-Endian ;;20000 CNS - Taiwan ;;20001 TCA - Taiwan ;;20002 Eten - Taiwan ;;20003 IBM5550 - Taiwan ;;20004 TeleText - Taiwan ;;20005 Wang - Taiwan ;;20105 IA5 IRV International Alphabet No. 5 (7-bit) ;;20106 IA5 German (7-bit) ;;20107 IA5 Swedish (7-bit) ;;20108 IA5 Norwegian (7-bit) ;;20127 US-ASCII (7-bit) ;;20261 T.61 ;;20269 ISO 6937 Non-Spacing Accent ;;20273 IBM EBCDIC - Germany ;;20277 IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway ;;20278 IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden ;;20280 IBM EBCDIC - Italy ;;20284 IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain ;;20285 IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom ;;20290 IBM EBCDIC - Japanese Katakana Extended ;;20297 IBM EBCDIC - France ;;20420 IBM EBCDIC - Arabic ;;20423 IBM EBCDIC - Greek ;;20424 IBM EBCDIC - Hebrew ;;20833 IBM EBCDIC - Korean Extended ;;20838 IBM EBCDIC - Thai (20866 :KOI8-R) ;; Russian - KOI8-R ;;20871 IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic ;;20880 IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Russian) ;;20905 IBM EBCDIC - Turkish ;;20924 IBM EBCDIC - Latin-1/Open System (1047 + Euro symbol) ;;20932 JIS X 0208-1990 & 0121-1990 ;;20936 Simplified Chinese (GB2312) ;;21025 IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Serbian, Bulgarian) ;;21027 (deprecated) (21866 :KOI8-U) ;; Ukrainian (KOI8-U) (28591 :LATIN-1) ;; ISO 8859-1 Latin I (28592 :ISO-8859-2) ;; ISO 8859-2 Central Europe (28593 :ISO-8859-3) ;; ISO 8859-3 Latin 3 (28594 :ISO-8859-4) ;; ISO 8859-4 Baltic (28595 :ISO-8859-5) ;; ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic (28596 :ISO-8859-6) ;; ISO 8859-6 Arabic (28597 :ISO-8859-7) ;; ISO 8859-7 Greek (28598 :ISO-8859-8) ;; ISO 8859-8 Hebrew (28599 :ISO-8859-9) ;; ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 (28605 :LATIN-9) ;; ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ;;29001 Europa 3 (38598 :ISO-8859-8) ;; ISO 8859-8 Hebrew ;;50220 ISO 2022 Japanese with no halfwidth Katakana ;;50221 ISO 2022 Japanese with halfwidth Katakana ;;50222 ISO 2022 Japanese JIS X 0201-1989 ;;50225 ISO 2022 Korean ;;50227 ISO 2022 Simplified Chinese ;;50229 ISO 2022 Traditional Chinese ;;50930 Japanese (Katakana) Extended ;;50931 US/Canada and Japanese ;;50933 Korean Extended and Korean ;;50935 Simplified Chinese Extended and Simplified Chinese ;;50936 Simplified Chinese ;;50937 US/Canada and Traditional Chinese ;;50939 Japanese (Latin) Extended and Japanese (51932 :EUC-JP) ;; EUC - Japanese ;;51936 EUC - Simplified Chinese ;;51949 EUC - Korean ;;51950 EUC - Traditional Chinese ;;52936 HZ-GB2312 Simplified Chinese ;;54936 Windows XP: GB18030 Simplified Chinese (4 Byte) ;;57002 ISCII Devanagari ;;57003 ISCII Bengali ;;57004 ISCII Tamil ;;57005 ISCII Telugu ;;57006 ISCII Assamese ;;57007 ISCII Oriya ;;57008 ISCII Kannada ;;57009 ISCII Malayalam ;;57010 ISCII Gujarati ;;57011 ISCII Punjabi ;;65000 Unicode UTF-7 (65001 :UTF8))) ;; Unicode UTF-8 (setf (gethash (car cp) *codepage-to-external-format*) (cadr cp))) #!+sb-unicode ;; FIXME: Something odd here: why are these two #+SB-UNICODE, whereas ;; the console just behave differently? (progn (declaim (ftype (function () keyword) ansi-codepage)) (defun ansi-codepage () (or *ansi-codepage* (setq *ansi-codepage* (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetACP" (function UINT))) *codepage-to-external-format* :latin-1)))) (declaim (ftype (function () keyword) oem-codepage)) (defun oem-codepage () (or *oem-codepage* (setq *oem-codepage* (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetOEMCP" (function UINT))) *codepage-to-external-format* :latin-1))))) ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/getconsolecp.asp (declaim (ftype (function () keyword) console-input-codepage)) (defun console-input-codepage () (or #!+sb-unicode (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetConsoleCP" (function UINT))) *codepage-to-external-format*) :latin-1)) ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/getconsoleoutputcp.asp (declaim (ftype (function () keyword) console-output-codepage)) (defun console-output-codepage () (or #!+sb-unicode (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetConsoleOutputCP" (function UINT))) *codepage-to-external-format*) :latin-1)) (define-alien-routine ("LocalFree" local-free) void (lptr (* t))) (defmacro cast-and-free (value &key (type 'system-string) (free-function 'free-alien)) `(prog1 (cast ,value ,type) (,free-function ,value))) (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (defmacro with-funcname ((name description) &body body) `(let ((,name (etypecase ,description (string ,description) (cons (destructuring-bind (s &optional c) ,description (format nil "~A~A" s (if c #!-sb-unicode "A" #!+sb-unicode "W" ""))))))) ,@body))) (defmacro make-system-buffer (x) `(make-alien char #!+sb-unicode (ash ,x 1) #!-sb-unicode ,x)) (defmacro with-handle ((var initform &key (close-operator 'close-handle)) &body body) `(without-interrupts (block nil (let ((,var ,initform)) (unwind-protect (with-local-interrupts ,@body) (,close-operator ,var)))))) (define-alien-type pathname-buffer (array char #.(ash (1+ max_path) #!+sb-unicode 1 #!-sb-unicode 0))) (define-alien-type long-pathname-buffer #!+sb-unicode (array char 65536) #!-sb-unicode pathname-buffer) (defmacro decode-system-string (alien) `(cast (cast ,alien (* char)) system-string)) ;;; FIXME: The various FOO-SYSCALL-BAR macros, and perhaps some other ;;; macros in this file, are only used in this file, and could be ;;; implemented using SB!XC:DEFMACRO wrapped in EVAL-WHEN. (defmacro syscall ((name ret-type &rest arg-types) success-form &rest args) (with-funcname (sname name) `(locally (declare (optimize (sb!c::float-accuracy 0))) (let ((result (alien-funcall (extern-alien ,sname (function ,ret-type ,@arg-types)) ,@args))) (declare (ignorable result)) ,success-form)))) ;;; This is like SYSCALL, but if it fails, signal an error instead of ;;; returning error codes. Should only be used for syscalls that will ;;; never really get an error. (defmacro syscall* ((name &rest arg-types) success-form &rest args) (with-funcname (sname name) `(locally (declare (optimize (sb!c::float-accuracy 0))) (let ((result (alien-funcall (extern-alien ,sname (function bool ,@arg-types)) ,@args))) (when (zerop result) (win32-error ,sname)) ,success-form)))) (defmacro with-sysfun ((func name ret-type &rest arg-types) &body body) (with-funcname (sname name) `(with-alien ((,func (function ,ret-type ,@arg-types) :extern ,sname)) ,@body))) (defmacro void-syscall* ((name &rest arg-types) &rest args) `(syscall* (,name ,@arg-types) (values t 0) ,@args)) (defun format-system-message (err) "http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/debug/base/retrieving_the_last_error_code.asp" (let ((message (with-alien ((amsg (* char))) (syscall (("FormatMessage" t) dword dword dword dword dword (* (* char)) dword dword) (cast-and-free amsg :free-function local-free) (logior format-message-allocate-buffer format-message-from-system format-message-max-width-mask format-message-ignore-inserts) 0 err 0 (addr amsg) 0 0)))) (and message (string-right-trim '(#\Space) message)))) (defmacro win32-error (func-name &optional err) `(let ((err-code ,(or err `(get-last-error)))) (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) err-code)) (error "~%Win32 Error [~A] - ~A~%~A" ,func-name err-code (format-system-message err-code)))) (defun get-folder-namestring (csidl) "http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/reference/functions/shgetfolderpath.asp" (with-alien ((apath pathname-buffer)) (syscall (("SHGetFolderPath" t) int handle int handle dword (* char)) (concatenate 'string (decode-system-string apath) "\\") 0 csidl 0 0 (cast apath (* char))))) (defun get-folder-pathname (csidl) (parse-native-namestring (get-folder-namestring csidl))) (defun sb!unix:posix-getcwd () (with-alien ((apath pathname-buffer)) (with-sysfun (afunc ("GetCurrentDirectory" t) dword dword (* char)) (let ((ret (alien-funcall afunc (1+ max_path) (cast apath (* char))))) (when (zerop ret) (win32-error "GetCurrentDirectory")) (if (> ret (1+ max_path)) (with-alien ((apath (* char) (make-system-buffer ret))) (alien-funcall afunc ret apath) (cast-and-free apath)) (decode-system-string apath)))))) (defun sb!unix:unix-mkdir (name mode) (declare (type sb!unix:unix-pathname name) (type sb!unix:unix-file-mode mode) (ignore mode)) (syscall (("CreateDirectory" t) lispbool system-string (* t)) (values result (if result 0 (- (get-last-error)))) name nil)) (defun sb!unix:unix-rename (name1 name2) (declare (type sb!unix:unix-pathname name1 name2)) (syscall (("MoveFile" t) lispbool system-string system-string) (values result (if result 0 (- (get-last-error)))) name1 name2)) (defun sb!unix::posix-getenv (name) (declare (type simple-string name)) (with-alien ((aenv (* char) (make-system-buffer default-environment-length))) (with-sysfun (afunc ("GetEnvironmentVariable" t) dword system-string (* char) dword) (let ((ret (alien-funcall afunc name aenv default-environment-length))) (when (> ret default-environment-length) (free-alien aenv) (setf aenv (make-system-buffer ret)) (alien-funcall afunc name aenv ret)) (if (> ret 0) (cast-and-free aenv) (free-alien aenv)))))) ;; GET-CURRENT-PROCESS ;; The GetCurrentProcess function retrieves a pseudo handle for the current ;; process. ;; ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/getcurrentprocess.asp (declaim (inline get-current-process)) (define-alien-routine ("GetCurrentProcess" get-current-process) handle) ;;;; Process time information (defconstant 100ns-per-internal-time-unit (/ 10000000 sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second)) ;; FILETIME ;; The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the number of ;; 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC). ;; ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/filetime_str.asp? (define-alien-type FILETIME (sb!alien:unsigned 64)) ;; FILETIME definition above is almost correct (on little-endian systems), ;; except for the wrong alignment if used in another structure: the real ;; definition is a struct of two dwords. ;; Let's define FILETIME-MEMBER for that purpose; it will be useful with ;; GetFileAttributesEx and FindFirstFileExW. (define-alien-type FILETIME-MEMBER (struct nil (low dword) (high dword))) (defmacro with-process-times ((creation-time exit-time kernel-time user-time) &body forms) `(with-alien ((,creation-time filetime) (,exit-time filetime) (,kernel-time filetime) (,user-time filetime)) (syscall* (("GetProcessTimes") handle (* filetime) (* filetime) (* filetime) (* filetime)) (progn ,@forms) (get-current-process) (addr ,creation-time) (addr ,exit-time) (addr ,kernel-time) (addr ,user-time)))) (declaim (inline system-internal-real-time)) (let ((epoch 0)) (declare (unsigned-byte epoch)) ;; FIXME: For optimization ideas see the unix implementation. (defun reinit-internal-real-time () (setf epoch 0 epoch (get-internal-real-time))) (defun get-internal-real-time () (- (with-alien ((system-time filetime)) (syscall (("GetSystemTimeAsFileTime") void (* filetime)) (values (floor system-time 100ns-per-internal-time-unit)) (addr system-time))) epoch))) (defun system-internal-run-time () (with-process-times (creation-time exit-time kernel-time user-time) (values (floor (+ user-time kernel-time) 100ns-per-internal-time-unit)))) (define-alien-type hword (unsigned 16)) (define-alien-type systemtime (struct systemtime (year hword) (month hword) (weekday hword) (day hword) (hour hword) (minute hword) (second hword) (millisecond hword))) ;; Obtained with, but the XC can't deal with that -- but ;; it's not like the value is ever going to change... ;; (with-alien ((filetime filetime) ;; (epoch systemtime)) ;; (setf (slot epoch 'year) 1970 ;; (slot epoch 'month) 1 ;; (slot epoch 'day) 1 ;; (slot epoch 'hour) 0 ;; (slot epoch 'minute) 0 ;; (slot epoch 'second) 0 ;; (slot epoch 'millisecond) 0) ;; (syscall (("SystemTimeToFileTime" 8) void ;; (* systemtime) (* filetime)) ;; filetime ;; (addr epoch) ;; (addr filetime))) (defconstant +unix-epoch-filetime+ 116444736000000000) (defconstant +filetime-unit+ (* 100ns-per-internal-time-unit internal-time-units-per-second)) (defconstant +common-lisp-epoch-filetime-seconds+ 9435484800) #!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline get-time-of-day)) (defun get-time-of-day () "Return the number of seconds and microseconds since the beginning of the UNIX epoch: January 1st 1970." (with-alien ((system-time filetime)) (syscall (("GetSystemTimeAsFileTime") void (* filetime)) (multiple-value-bind (sec 100ns) (floor (- system-time +unix-epoch-filetime+) (* 100ns-per-internal-time-unit internal-time-units-per-second)) (values sec (floor 100ns 10))) (addr system-time)))) ;; Data for FindFirstFileExW and GetFileAttributesEx (define-alien-type find-data (struct nil (attributes dword) (ctime filetime-member) (atime filetime-member) (mtime filetime-member) (size-low dword) (size-high dword) (reserved0 dword) (reserved1 dword) (long-name (array tchar #.max_path)) (short-name (array tchar 14)))) (define-alien-type file-attributes (struct nil (attributes dword) (ctime filetime-member) (atime filetime-member) (mtime filetime-member) (size-low dword) (size-high dword))) (define-alien-routine ("FindClose" find-close) lispbool (handle handle)) (defun attribute-file-kind (dword) (if (logtest file-attribute-directory dword) :directory :file)) (defun native-file-write-date (native-namestring) "Return file write date, represented as CL universal time." (with-alien ((file-attributes file-attributes)) (syscall (("GetFileAttributesEx" t) lispbool system-string int file-attributes) (and result (- (floor (deref (cast (slot file-attributes 'mtime) (* filetime))) +filetime-unit+) +common-lisp-epoch-filetime-seconds+)) native-namestring 0 file-attributes))) (defun native-probe-file-name (native-namestring) "Return truename \(using GetLongPathName\) as primary value, File kind as secondary. Unless kind is false, null truename shouldn't be interpreted as error or file absense." (with-alien ((file-attributes file-attributes) (buffer long-pathname-buffer)) (syscall (("GetFileAttributesEx" t) lispbool system-string int file-attributes) (values (syscall (("GetLongPathName" t) dword system-string long-pathname-buffer dword) (and (plusp result) (decode-system-string buffer)) native-namestring buffer 32768) (and result (attribute-file-kind (slot file-attributes 'attributes)))) native-namestring 0 file-attributes))) (defun native-delete-file (native-namestring) (syscall (("DeleteFile" t) lispbool system-string) result native-namestring)) (defun native-delete-directory (native-namestring) (syscall (("RemoveDirectory" t) lispbool system-string) result native-namestring)) (defun native-call-with-directory-iterator (function namestring errorp) (declare (type (or null string) namestring) (function function)) (when namestring (with-alien ((find-data find-data)) (with-handle (handle (syscall (("FindFirstFile" t) handle system-string find-data) (if (eql result invalid-handle) (if errorp (win32-error "FindFirstFile") (return)) result) (concatenate 'string namestring "*.*") find-data) :close-operator find-close) (let ((more t)) (dx-flet ((one-iter () (tagbody :next (when more (let ((name (decode-system-string (slot find-data 'long-name))) (attributes (slot find-data 'attributes))) (setf more (syscall (("FindNextFile" t) lispbool handle find-data) result handle find-data)) (cond ((equal name ".") (go :next)) ((equal name "..") (go :next)) (t (return-from one-iter (values name (attribute-file-kind attributes)))))))))) (funcall function #'one-iter))))))) ;; SETENV ;; The SetEnvironmentVariable function sets the contents of the specified ;; environment variable for the current process. ;; ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/setenvironmentvariable.asp (defun setenv (name value) (declare (type (or null simple-string) value)) (if value (void-syscall* (("SetEnvironmentVariable" t) system-string system-string) name value) (void-syscall* (("SetEnvironmentVariable" t) system-string int-ptr) name 0))) ;; Let SETENV be an accessor for POSIX-GETENV. ;; ;; DFL: Merged this function because it seems useful to me. But ;; shouldn't we then define it on actual POSIX, too? (defun (setf sb!unix::posix-getenv) (new-value name) (if (setenv name new-value) new-value (posix-getenv name))) (defmacro c-sizeof (s) "translate alien size (in bits) to c-size (in bytes)" `(/ (alien-size ,s) 8)) ;; OSVERSIONINFO ;; The OSVERSIONINFO data structure contains operating system version ;; information. The information includes major and minor version numbers, ;; a build number, a platform identifier, and descriptive text about ;; the operating system. This structure is used with the GetVersionEx function. ;; ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/osversioninfo_str.asp (define-alien-type nil (struct OSVERSIONINFO (dwOSVersionInfoSize dword) (dwMajorVersion dword) (dwMinorVersion dword) (dwBuildNumber dword) (dwPlatformId dword) (szCSDVersion (array char #!-sb-unicode 128 #!+sb-unicode 256)))) (defun get-version-ex () (with-alien ((info (struct OSVERSIONINFO))) (setf (slot info 'dwOSVersionInfoSize) (c-sizeof (struct OSVERSIONINFO))) (syscall* (("GetVersionEx" t) (* (struct OSVERSIONINFO))) (values (slot info 'dwMajorVersion) (slot info 'dwMinorVersion) (slot info 'dwBuildNumber) (slot info 'dwPlatformId) (cast (slot info 'szCSDVersion) system-string)) (addr info)))) ;; GET-COMPUTER-NAME ;; The GetComputerName function retrieves the NetBIOS name of the local ;; computer. This name is established at system startup, when the system ;; reads it from the registry. ;; ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/getcomputername.asp (declaim (ftype (function () simple-string) get-computer-name)) (defun get-computer-name () (with-alien ((aname (* char) (make-system-buffer (1+ MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH))) (length dword (1+ MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH))) (with-sysfun (afunc ("GetComputerName" t) bool (* char) (* dword)) (when (zerop (alien-funcall afunc aname (addr length))) (let ((err (get-last-error))) (unless (= err ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) (win32-error "GetComputerName" err)) (free-alien aname) (setf aname (make-system-buffer length)) (alien-funcall afunc aname (addr length)))) (cast-and-free aname)))) (define-alien-routine ("SetFilePointerEx" set-file-pointer-ex) lispbool (handle handle) (offset long-long) (new-position long-long :out) (whence dword)) (defun lseeki64 (handle offset whence) (multiple-value-bind (moved to-place) (set-file-pointer-ex handle offset whence) (if moved (values to-place 0) (values -1 (- (get-last-error)))))) ;; File mapping support routines (define-alien-routine (#!+sb-unicode "CreateFileMappingW" #!-sb-unicode "CreateFileMappingA" create-file-mapping) handle (handle handle) (security-attributes (* t)) (protection dword) (maximum-size-high dword) (maximum-size-low dword) (name system-string)) (define-alien-routine ("MapViewOfFile" map-view-of-file) system-area-pointer (file-mapping handle) (desired-access dword) (offset-high dword) (offset-low dword) (size dword)) (define-alien-routine ("UnmapViewOfFile" unmap-view-of-file) bool (address (* t))) (define-alien-routine ("FlushViewOfFile" flush-view-of-file) bool (address (* t)) (length dword)) ;; Constants for CreateFile `disposition'. (defconstant file-create-new 1) (defconstant file-create-always 2) (defconstant file-open-existing 3) (defconstant file-open-always 4) (defconstant file-truncate-existing 5) ;; access rights (defconstant access-generic-read #x80000000) (defconstant access-generic-write #x40000000) (defconstant access-generic-execute #x20000000) (defconstant access-generic-all #x10000000) (defconstant access-file-append-data #x4) (defconstant access-delete #x00010000) ;; share modes (defconstant file-share-delete #x04) (defconstant file-share-read #x01) (defconstant file-share-write #x02) ;; CreateFile (the real file-opening workhorse). (define-alien-routine (#!+sb-unicode "CreateFileW" #!-sb-unicode "CreateFileA" create-file) handle (name (c-string #!+sb-unicode #!+sb-unicode :external-format :ucs-2)) (desired-access dword) (share-mode dword) (security-attributes (* t)) (creation-disposition dword) (flags-and-attributes dword) (template-file handle)) ;; GetFileSizeEx doesn't work with block devices :[ (define-alien-routine ("GetFileSizeEx" get-file-size-ex) bool (handle handle) (file-size (signed 64) :in-out)) ;; GetFileAttribute is like a tiny subset of fstat(), ;; enough to distinguish directories from anything else. (define-alien-routine (#!+sb-unicode "GetFileAttributesW" #!-sb-unicode "GetFileAttributesA" get-file-attributes) dword (name (c-string #!+sb-unicode #!+sb-unicode :external-format :ucs-2))) (define-alien-routine ("CloseHandle" close-handle) bool (handle handle)) (define-alien-routine ("_open_osfhandle" real-open-osfhandle) int (handle handle) (flags int)) ;; Intended to be an imitation of sb!unix:unix-open based on ;; CreateFile, as complete as possibly. ;; FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED is a must for decent I/O. (defun unixlike-open (path flags mode &optional revertable) (declare (type sb!unix:unix-pathname path) (type fixnum flags) (type sb!unix:unix-file-mode mode) (ignorable mode)) (let* ((disposition-flags (logior (if (zerop (logand sb!unix:o_creat flags)) 0 #b100) (if (zerop (logand sb!unix:o_excl flags)) 0 #b010) (if (zerop (logand sb!unix:o_trunc flags)) 0 #b001))) (create-disposition ;; there are 8 combinations of creat|excl|trunc, some of ;; them are equivalent. Case stmt below maps them to 5 ;; dispositions (see CreateFile manual). (case disposition-flags ((#b110 #b111) file-create-new) ((#b001 #b011) file-truncate-existing) ((#b000 #b010) file-open-existing) (#b100 file-open-always) (#b101 file-create-always)))) (let ((handle (create-file path (logior (if revertable #x10000 0) (if (plusp (logand sb!unix:o_append flags)) access-file-append-data 0) (ecase (logand 3 flags) (0 FILE_GENERIC_READ) (1 FILE_GENERIC_WRITE) ((2 3) (logior FILE_GENERIC_READ FILE_GENERIC_WRITE)))) (logior FILE_SHARE_READ FILE_SHARE_WRITE) nil create-disposition (logior file-attribute-normal file-flag-overlapped file-flag-sequential-scan) 0))) (if (eql handle invalid-handle) (values nil (let ((error-code (get-last-error))) (case error-code (#.error_file_not_found sb!unix:enoent) ((#.error_already_exists #.error_file_exists) sb!unix:eexist) (otherwise (- error-code))))) (progn ;; FIXME: seeking to the end is not enough for real APPEND ;; semantics, but it's better than nothing. ;; -- AK ;; ;; On the other hand, the CL spec implies the "better than ;; nothing" seek-once semantics implemented here, and our ;; POSIX backend is incorrect in implementing :APPEND as ;; O_APPEND. Other CL implementations get this right across ;; platforms. ;; ;; Of course, it would be nice if we had :IF-EXISTS ;; :ATOMICALLY-APPEND separately as an extension, and in ;; that case, we will have to worry about supporting it ;; here after all. ;; ;; I've tested this only very briefly (on XP and Windows 7), ;; but my impression is that WriteFile (without documenting ;; it?) is like ZwWriteFile, i.e. if we pass in -1 as the ;; offset in our overlapped structure, WriteFile seeks to the ;; end for us. Should we depend on that? How do we communicate ;; our desire to do so to the runtime? ;; -- DFL ;; (set-file-pointer-ex handle 0 (if (plusp (logand sb!unix::o_append flags)) 2 0)) (values handle 0)))))) (define-alien-routine ("closesocket" close-socket) int (handle handle)) (define-alien-routine ("shutdown" shutdown-socket) int (handle handle) (how int)) (define-alien-routine ("DuplicateHandle" duplicate-handle) lispbool (from-process handle) (from-handle handle) (to-process handle) (to-handle handle :out) (access dword) (inheritp lispbool) (options dword)) (defconstant +handle-flag-inherit+ 1) (defconstant +handle-flag-protect-from-close+ 2) (define-alien-routine ("SetHandleInformation" set-handle-information) lispbool (handle handle) (mask dword) (flags dword)) (define-alien-routine ("GetHandleInformation" get-handle-information) lispbool (handle handle) (flags dword :out)) (define-alien-routine getsockopt int (handle handle) (level int) (opname int) (dataword int-ptr :in-out) (socklen int :in-out)) (defconstant sol_socket #xFFFF) (defconstant so_type #x1008) (defun socket-handle-p (handle) (zerop (getsockopt handle sol_socket so_type 0 (alien-size int :bytes)))) (defconstant ebadf 9) ;;; For sockets, CloseHandle first and closesocket() afterwards is ;;; legal: winsock tracks its handles separately (that's why we have ;;; the problem with simple _close in the first place). ;;; ;;; ...Seems to be the problem on some OSes, though. We could ;;; duplicate a handle and attempt close-socket on a duplicated one, ;;; but it also have some problems... (defun unixlike-close (fd) (if (or (zerop (close-socket fd)) (close-handle fd)) t (values nil ebadf))) (defconstant +std-input-handle+ -10) (defconstant +std-output-handle+ -11) (defconstant +std-error-handle+ -12) (defun get-std-handle-or-null (identity) (let ((handle (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetStdHandle" (function handle dword)) (logand (1- (ash 1 (alien-size dword))) identity)))) (and (/= handle invalid-handle) (not (zerop handle)) handle))) (defun get-std-handles () (values (get-std-handle-or-null +std-input-handle+) (get-std-handle-or-null +std-output-handle+) (get-std-handle-or-null +std-error-handle+))) (defconstant +duplicate-same-access+ 2) (defun duplicate-and-unwrap-fd (fd &key inheritp) (let ((me (get-current-process))) (multiple-value-bind (duplicated handle) (duplicate-handle me (real-get-osfhandle fd) me 0 inheritp +duplicate-same-access+) (if duplicated (prog1 handle (real-crt-close fd)) (win32-error 'duplicate-and-unwrap-fd))))) (define-alien-routine ("CreatePipe" create-pipe) lispbool (read-pipe handle :out) (write-pipe handle :out) (security-attributes (* t)) (buffer-size dword)) (defun windows-pipe () (multiple-value-bind (created read-handle write-handle) (create-pipe nil 256) (if created (values read-handle write-handle) (win32-error 'create-pipe)))) (defun windows-isatty (handle) (if (= file-type-char (get-file-type handle)) 1 0)) (defun inheritable-handle-p (handle) (multiple-value-bind (got flags) (get-handle-information handle) (if got (plusp (logand flags +handle-flag-inherit+)) (win32-error 'inheritable-handle-p)))) (defun (setf inheritable-handle-p) (allow handle) (if (set-handle-information handle +handle-flag-inherit+ (if allow +handle-flag-inherit+ 0)) allow (win32-error '(setf inheritable-handle-p)))) (defun sb!unix:unix-dup (fd) (let ((me (get-current-process))) (multiple-value-bind (duplicated handle) (duplicate-handle me fd me 0 t +duplicate-same-access+) (if duplicated (values handle 0) (values nil (- (get-last-error))))))) (defun call-with-crt-fd (thunk handle &optional (flags 0)) (multiple-value-bind (duplicate errno) (sb!unix:unix-dup handle) (if duplicate (let ((fd (real-open-osfhandle duplicate flags))) (unwind-protect (funcall thunk fd) (real-crt-close fd))) (values nil errno)))) ;;; random seeding (define-alien-routine ("CryptGenRandom" %crypt-gen-random) lispbool (handle handle) (length dword) (buffer (* t))) (define-alien-routine (#!-sb-unicode "CryptAcquireContextA" #!+sb-unicode "CryptAcquireContextW" %crypt-acquire-context) lispbool (handle handle :out) (container system-string) (provider system-string) (provider-type dword) (flags dword)) (define-alien-routine ("CryptReleaseContext" %crypt-release-context) lispbool (handle handle) (flags dword)) (defun crypt-gen-random (length) (multiple-value-bind (ok context) (%crypt-acquire-context nil nil prov-rsa-full (logior crypt-verifycontext crypt-silent)) (unless ok (return-from crypt-gen-random (values nil (get-last-error)))) (unwind-protect (let ((data (make-array length :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))) (with-pinned-objects (data) (if (%crypt-gen-random context length (vector-sap data)) data (values nil (get-last-error))))) (unless (%crypt-release-context context 0) (win32-error '%crypt-release-context)))))