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/*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
perfutil.c
Abstract:
This file implements the utility routines used to construct the
common parts of a PERF_INSTANCE_DEFINITION (see winperf.h) and
perform event logging functions.
Created:
Russ Blake 07/30/92
Sue Adams 06/07/93
Revision History:
--*/
//
// include files
//
#include <windows.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <winperf.h>
#include "sfmctrs.h" // error message definition
#include "perfmsg.h"
#include "perfutil.h"
#define INITIAL_SIZE 1024L
#define EXTEND_SIZE 1024L
//
// Global data definitions.
//
ULONG ulInfoBufferSize = 0;
HANDLE hEventLog = NULL; // event log handle for reporting events
// initialized in Open... routines
DWORD dwLogUsers = 0; // count of functions using event log
DWORD MESSAGE_LEVEL = 0;
WCHAR GLOBAL_STRING[] = L"Global";
WCHAR FOREIGN_STRING[] = L"Foreign";
WCHAR COSTLY_STRING[] = L"Costly";
WCHAR NULL_STRING[] = L"\0"; // pointer to null string
// test for delimiter, end of line and non-digit characters
// used by IsNumberInUnicodeList routine
//
#define DIGIT 1
#define DELIMITER 2
#define INVALID 3
#define EvalThisChar(c,d) ( \
(c == d) ? DELIMITER : \
(c == 0) ? DELIMITER : \
(c < (WCHAR)'0') ? INVALID : \
(c > (WCHAR)'9') ? INVALID : \
DIGIT)
HANDLE
MonOpenEventLog (
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Reads the level of event logging from the registry and opens the
channel to the event logger for subsequent event log entries.
Arguments:
None
Return Value:
Handle to the event log for reporting events.
NULL if open not successful.
--*/
{
HKEY hAppKey;
TCHAR LogLevelKeyName[] = "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Perflib";
TCHAR LogLevelValueName[] = "EventLogLevel";
LONG lStatus;
DWORD dwLogLevel;
DWORD dwValueType;
DWORD dwValueSize;
// if global value of the logging level not initialized or is disabled,
// check the registry to see if it should be updated.
if (!MESSAGE_LEVEL) {
lStatus = RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
LogLevelKeyName,
0,
KEY_READ,
&hAppKey);
dwValueSize = sizeof (dwLogLevel);
if (lStatus == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
lStatus = RegQueryValueEx (hAppKey,
LogLevelValueName,
(LPDWORD)NULL,
&dwValueType,
(LPBYTE)&dwLogLevel,
&dwValueSize);
if (lStatus == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
MESSAGE_LEVEL = dwLogLevel;
} else {
MESSAGE_LEVEL = MESSAGE_LEVEL_DEFAULT;
}
RegCloseKey (hAppKey);
} else {
MESSAGE_LEVEL = MESSAGE_LEVEL_DEFAULT;
}
}
if (hEventLog == NULL){
hEventLog = RegisterEventSource (
(LPTSTR)NULL, // Use Local Machine
APP_NAME); // event log app name to find in registry
if (hEventLog != NULL) {
REPORT_INFORMATION (UTIL_LOG_OPEN, LOG_DEBUG);
}
}
if (hEventLog != NULL) {
dwLogUsers++; // increment count of perfctr log users
}
return (hEventLog);
}
VOID
MonCloseEventLog (
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Closes the handle to the event logger if this is the last caller
Arguments:
None
Return Value:
None
--*/
{
if (hEventLog != NULL) {
dwLogUsers--; // decrement usage
if (dwLogUsers <= 0) { // and if we're the last, then close up log
REPORT_INFORMATION (UTIL_CLOSING_LOG, LOG_DEBUG);
DeregisterEventSource (hEventLog);
}
}
}
DWORD
GetQueryType (
IN LPWSTR lpValue
)
/*++
GetQueryType
returns the type of query described in the lpValue string so that
the appropriate processing method may be used
Arguments
IN lpValue
string passed to PerfRegQuery Value for processing
Return Value
QUERY_GLOBAL
if lpValue == 0 (null pointer)
lpValue == pointer to Null string
lpValue == pointer to "Global" string
QUERY_FOREIGN
if lpValue == pointer to "Foriegn" string
QUERY_COSTLY
if lpValue == pointer to "Costly" string
otherwise:
QUERY_ITEMS
--*/
{
WCHAR *pwcArgChar, *pwcTypeChar;
BOOL bFound;
if (lpValue == 0) {
return QUERY_GLOBAL;
} else if (*lpValue == 0) {
return QUERY_GLOBAL;
}
// check for "Global" request
pwcArgChar = lpValue;
pwcTypeChar = GLOBAL_STRING;
bFound = TRUE; // assume found until contradicted
// check to the length of the shortest string
while ((*pwcArgChar != 0) && (*pwcTypeChar != 0)) {
if (*pwcArgChar++ != *pwcTypeChar++) {
bFound = FALSE; // no match
break; // bail out now
}
}
if (bFound) return QUERY_GLOBAL;
// check for "Foreign" request
pwcArgChar = lpValue;
pwcTypeChar = FOREIGN_STRING;
bFound = TRUE; // assume found until contradicted
// check to the length of the shortest string
while ((*pwcArgChar != 0) && (*pwcTypeChar != 0)) {
if (*pwcArgChar++ != *pwcTypeChar++) {
bFound = FALSE; // no match
break; // bail out now
}
}
if (bFound) return QUERY_FOREIGN;
// check for "Costly" request
pwcArgChar = lpValue;
pwcTypeChar = COSTLY_STRING;
bFound = TRUE; // assume found until contradicted
// check to the length of the shortest string
while ((*pwcArgChar != 0) && (*pwcTypeChar != 0)) {
if (*pwcArgChar++ != *pwcTypeChar++) {
bFound = FALSE; // no match
break; // bail out now
}
}
if (bFound) return QUERY_COSTLY;
// if not Global and not Foreign and not Costly,
// then it must be an item list
return QUERY_ITEMS;
}
BOOL
IsNumberInUnicodeList (
IN DWORD dwNumber,
IN LPWSTR lpwszUnicodeList
)
/*++
IsNumberInUnicodeList
Arguments:
IN dwNumber
DWORD number to find in list
IN lpwszUnicodeList
Null terminated, Space delimited list of decimal numbers
Return Value:
TRUE:
dwNumber was found in the list of unicode number strings
FALSE:
dwNumber was not found in the list.
--*/
{
DWORD dwThisNumber;
WCHAR *pwcThisChar;
BOOL bValidNumber;
BOOL bNewItem;
WCHAR wcDelimiter; // could be an argument to be more flexible
if (lpwszUnicodeList == 0) return FALSE; // null pointer, # not founde
pwcThisChar = lpwszUnicodeList;
dwThisNumber = 0;
wcDelimiter = (WCHAR)' ';
bValidNumber = FALSE;
bNewItem = TRUE;
while (TRUE) {
switch (EvalThisChar (*pwcThisChar, wcDelimiter)) {
case DIGIT:
// if this is the first digit after a delimiter, then
// set flags to start computing the new number
if (bNewItem) {
bNewItem = FALSE;
bValidNumber = TRUE;
}
if (bValidNumber) {
dwThisNumber *= 10;
dwThisNumber += (*pwcThisChar - (WCHAR)'0');
}
break;
case DELIMITER:
// a delimter is either the delimiter character or the
// end of the string ('\0') if when the delimiter has been
// reached a valid number was found, then compare it to the
// number from the argument list. if this is the end of the
// string and no match was found, then return.
//
if (bValidNumber) {
if (dwThisNumber == dwNumber) return TRUE;
bValidNumber = FALSE;
}
if (*pwcThisChar == 0) {
return FALSE;
} else {
bNewItem = TRUE;
dwThisNumber = 0;
}
break;
case INVALID:
// if an invalid character was encountered, ignore all
// characters up to the next delimiter and then start fresh.
// the invalid number is not compared.
bValidNumber = FALSE;
break;
default:
break;
}
pwcThisChar++;
}
} // IsNumberInUnicodeList