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/***
*cenvarg.c - set up environment, command line blocks * * Copyright (c) 1986-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * defines _cenvarg() - setup environment/command line blocks * *Revision History: * 05-20-86 SKS Module created * 10-03-86 SKS Wasn't clearing final null byte in environment block * 10-13-86 SKS Check for environment segment > 32 KB (esp. > 64 KB) * 10-23-86 SKS New format for C_FILE_INFO for Prot-Mode execution * 12-17-86 SKS Support for new command line format * 01-21-87 BCM Removed DCR475 switch, new command line format official * 07-07-87 JCR Corrected bug in ENV_MAX check * 05-24-88 SJM Removed support for ;C_FILE_INFO for Real-Mode execution * 06-01-88 SJM Added support for .cmd files via comname/cmdname * 12-27-88 JCR Added support for _fileinfo option * 03-08-90 GJF Made calling type _CALLTYPE1, added #include * <cruntime.h>, removed #include <register.h> and fixed * the copyright. Also, cleaned up the formatting a bit. * 04-02-90 GJF Added const to arg types. * 08-10-90 SBM Compiles cleanly with -W3 * 09-27-90 GJF New-style function declarator. * 12-06-90 GJF Added Win32 support. That is, support for encoding * _osfinfo[] data into _C_FILE_INFO environment variable. * 01-18-91 GJF ANSI naming. * 02-05-91 SRW Removed usage of _C_FILE_INFO to pass binary data * to child process. [_WIN32_] * 05-07-92 SKS Remove code which stripped the extension from a batch * file while building arguments to CMD.EXE. This was * done long ago (1988) for DOS 3.X, I think. * 10-24-92 SKS Remove special code for batch files - not needed on NT * 04-06-93 SKS Replace _CRTAPI* with __cdecl * 07-15-93 SRW Added _capture_argv function * 08-31-93 GJF Merged NT SDK and Cuda version. Also cleaned up the * formating and removed (obsolete) Cruiser support. * 12-07-93 CFW Wide char enable. * 12-08-94 CFW Get wide environment if needed. * 01-10-95 CFW Debug CRT allocs. * 03-13-96 JWM Get all environments as needed; free buffers on exit. * 08-15-96 JWM Remove all 32K limitations on spawned processes. * 12-15-98 GJF Changes for 64-bit size_t. * *******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <msdos.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <awint.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <dbgint.h>
#define ENV_MAX 32767
/* local tchar */ #ifdef WPRFLAG
#define _tenvptr _wenvptr
#else
#define _tenvptr _aenvptr
#endif
/***
*int _cenvarg(argv, envp, argblk, envblk, name) - set up cmd line/environ * *Purpose: * Set up the block forms of the environment and the command line. * If "envp" is null, "_environ" is used instead. * File handle info is passed in the environment if _fileinfo is !0. * *Entry: * _TSCHAR **argv - argument vector * _TSCHAR **envp - environment vector * _TSCHAR **argblk - pointer to pointer set to malloc'ed space for args * _TSCHAR **envblk - pointer to pointer set to malloc'ed space for env * _TSCHAR *name - name of program being invoked * *Exit: * returns 0 if ok, -1 if fails * stores through argblk and envblk * (calls malloc) * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/
#ifdef WPRFLAG
int __cdecl _wcenvarg ( #else
int __cdecl _cenvarg ( #endif
const _TSCHAR * const *argv, const _TSCHAR * const *envp, _TSCHAR **argblk, _TSCHAR **envblk, const _TSCHAR *name ) { REG1 const _TSCHAR * const *vp; REG2 unsigned tmp; REG3 _TSCHAR *cptr; unsigned arg_len; int cfi_len; /* counts the number of file handles in CFI */
/*
* Null environment pointer "envp" means use global variable, * "_environ" */
int cwd_start; int cwd_end; /* length of "cwd" strings in environment */
/*
* Allocate space for command line string * tmp counts the number of bytes in the command line string * including spaces between arguments * An empty string is special -- 2 bytes */
for (vp = argv, tmp = 2; *vp; tmp += (unsigned int)_tcslen(*vp++) + 1) ;
arg_len = tmp;
/*
* Allocate space for the command line plus 2 null bytes */
if ( (*argblk = _malloc_crt(tmp * sizeof(_TSCHAR))) == NULL) { *envblk = NULL; errno = ENOMEM; _doserrno = E_nomem; return(-1); }
/*
* Allocate space for environment strings * tmp counts the number of bytes in the environment strings * including nulls between strings * Also add "_C_FILE_INFO=" string */ if (envp) for (vp = envp, tmp = 2; *vp; tmp += (unsigned int)_tcslen(*vp++) + 1) ;
/*
* The _osfile and _osfhnd arrays are passed as binary data in * dospawn.c */ cfi_len = 0; /* no _C_FILE_INFO */
if (!envp) *envblk = NULL; else { /*
* Now that we've decided to pass our own environment block, * compute the size of the "current directory" strings to * propagate to the new environment. */
#ifdef WPRFLAG
/*
* Make sure wide environment exists. */ if (!_wenvptr) { if ((_wenvptr = (wchar_t *)__crtGetEnvironmentStringsW()) == NULL) return -1; } #else
if (!_aenvptr) { if ((_aenvptr = (char *)__crtGetEnvironmentStringsA()) == NULL) return -1; } #endif
/*
* search for the first one */ for (cwd_start = 0; _tenvptr[cwd_start] != _T('\0') && _tenvptr[cwd_start] != _T('='); cwd_start += (int)_tcslen(&_tenvptr[cwd_start]) + 1) { }
/* find the total size of all contiguous ones */ cwd_end = cwd_start; while (_tenvptr[cwd_end+0] == _T('=') && _tenvptr[cwd_end+1] != _T('\0') && _tenvptr[cwd_end+2] == _T(':') && _tenvptr[cwd_end+3] == _T('=')) { cwd_end += 4 + (int)_tcslen(&_tenvptr[cwd_end+4]) + 1; } tmp += cwd_end - cwd_start;
/*
* Allocate space for the environment strings plus extra null byte */ if( !(*envblk = _malloc_crt(tmp * sizeof(_TSCHAR))) ) { _free_crt(*argblk); *argblk = NULL; errno = ENOMEM; _doserrno = E_nomem; return(-1); }
}
/*
* Build the command line by concatenating the argument strings * with spaces between, and two null bytes at the end. * NOTE: The argv[0] argument is followed by a null. */
cptr = *argblk; vp = argv;
if (!*vp) /* Empty argument list ? */ ++cptr; /* just two null bytes */ else { /* argv[0] must be followed by a null */ _tcscpy(cptr, *vp); cptr += (int)_tcslen(*vp++) + 1; }
while( *vp ) { _tcscpy(cptr, *vp); cptr += (int)_tcslen(*vp++); *cptr++ = ' '; }
*cptr = cptr[ -1 ] = _T('\0'); /* remove extra blank, add double null */
/*
* Build the environment block by concatenating the environment * strings with nulls between and two null bytes at the end */
cptr = *envblk;
if (envp != NULL) { /*
* Copy the "cwd" strings to the new environment. */ memcpy(cptr, &_tenvptr[cwd_start], (cwd_end - cwd_start) * sizeof(_TSCHAR)); cptr += cwd_end - cwd_start;
/*
* Copy the environment strings from "envp". */ vp = envp; while( *vp ) { _tcscpy(cptr, *vp); cptr += 1 + (int)_tcslen(*vp++); } }
if (cptr != NULL) { if (cptr == *envblk) { /*
* Empty environment block ... this requires two * nulls. */ *cptr++ = _T('\0'); } /*
* Extra null terminates the segment */ *cptr = _T('\0'); }
#ifdef WPRFLAG
_free_crt(_wenvptr); _wenvptr = NULL; #else
_free_crt(_aenvptr); _aenvptr = NULL; #endif
return(0); }
#ifndef _M_IX86
/***
*int _capture_argv(arglist, static_argv, max_static_entries) - set up argv array * for exec?? functions * *Purpose: * Set up the argv array for the exec?? functions by captures the * arguments from the passed va_list into the static_argv array. If the * size of the static_argv array as specified by the max_static_entries * parameter is not large enough, then allocates a dynamic array to hold * the arguments. Return the address of the final argv array. If NULL * then not enough memory to hold argument array. If different from * static_argv parameter then call must free the return argv array when * done with it. * * The scan of the arglist is terminated when a NULL argument is * reached. The terminating NULL parameter is stored in the resulting * argv array. * *Entry: * va_list *arglist - pointer to variable length argument list. * _TSCHAR *firstarg - first argument to store in array * _TSCHAR **static_argv - pointer to static argv to use. * size_t max_static_entries - maximum number of entries that can be * placed in static_argv array. * *Exit: * returns NULL if no memory. * Otherwise returns pointer to argv array. * (sometimes calls malloc) * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/
#ifdef WPRFLAG
_TSCHAR ** __cdecl _wcapture_argv( #else
_TSCHAR ** __cdecl _capture_argv( #endif
va_list *arglist, const _TSCHAR *firstarg, _TSCHAR **static_argv, size_t max_static_entries ) { _TSCHAR ** argv; _TSCHAR * nextarg; size_t i; size_t max_entries;
nextarg = (_TSCHAR *)firstarg; argv = static_argv; max_entries = max_static_entries; i = 0; for (;;) { if (i >= max_entries) { if (argv == static_argv) argv = _malloc_crt((max_entries * 2) * sizeof(_TSCHAR *)); else argv = _realloc_crt(argv, (max_entries * 2) * sizeof(_TSCHAR *));
if (argv == NULL) break; max_entries += max_entries; }
argv[ i++ ] = nextarg; if (nextarg == NULL) break; nextarg = va_arg(*arglist, _TSCHAR *); }
return argv; }
#endif /* _M_IX86 */
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