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#include <windows.h>
#include <shlobj.h>
#include <objidl.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/timeb.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include "locale_str.h"
#include "java_props.h"
#ifndef VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS
#define VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS 1
#endif
#ifndef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64
#define PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 9
#endif
typedef void (WINAPI *PGNSI)(LPSYSTEM_INFO);
#define SHELL_KEY "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\Shell Folders"
/* Encodings for Windows language groups. According to
www.microsoft.com/globaldev/faqs/locales.asp,
some locales do not have codepages, and are
supported in Windows 2000/XP solely through Unicode.
In this case, we use utf-8 encoding */
static char *encoding_names[] = {
"Cp1250", /* 0:Latin 2 */
"Cp1251", /* 1:Cyrillic */
"Cp1252", /* 2:Latin 1 */
"Cp1253", /* 3:Greek */
"Cp1254", /* 4:Latin 5 */
"Cp1255", /* 5:Hebrew */
"Cp1256", /* 6:Arabic */
"Cp1257", /* 7:Baltic */
"Cp1258", /* 8:Viet Nam */
"MS874", /* 9:Thai */
"MS932", /* 10:Japanese */
"GBK", /* 11:PRC GBK */
"MS949", /* 12:Korean Extended Wansung */
"MS950", /* 13:Chinese (Taiwan, Hongkong, Macau) */
"utf-8", /* 14:Unicode */
"MS1361", /* 15:Korean Johab */
};
/*
* List mapping from LanguageID to Java locale IDs.
* The entries in this list should not be construed to suggest we actually have
* full locale-data and other support for all of these locales; these are
* merely all of the Windows locales for which we could construct an accurate
* locale ID. The data is based on the web page "Windows XP/Server 2003 -
* List of Locale IDs, Input Locale, and Language Collection"
* (http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/winxp/xp-lcid.mspx)
*
* Some of the language IDs below are not yet used by Windows, but were
* defined by Microsoft for other products, such as Office XP. They may
* become Windows language IDs in the future.
*
*/
typedef struct LANGIDtoLocale {
WORD langID;
WORD encoding;
char* javaID;
} LANGIDtoLocale;
static LANGIDtoLocale langIDMap[] = {
/* fallback locales to use when the country code doesn't match anything we have */
0x01, 6, "ar",
0x02, 1, "bg",
0x03, 2, "ca",
0x04, 11, "zh",
0x05, 0, "cs",
0x06, 2, "da",
0x07, 2, "de",
0x08, 3, "el",
0x09, 2, "en",
0x0a, 2, "es",
0x0b, 2, "fi",
0x0c, 2, "fr",
0x0d, 5, "iw",
0x0e, 0, "hu",
0x0f, 2, "is",
0x10, 2, "it",
0x11, 10, "ja",
0x12, 12, "ko",
0x13, 2, "nl",
0x14, 2, "no",
0x15, 0, "pl",
0x16, 2, "pt",
0x17, 2, "rm",
0x18, 0, "ro",
0x19, 1, "ru",
0x1a, 0, "sr",
0x1b, 0, "sk",
0x1c, 0, "sq",
0x1d, 2, "sv",
0x1e, 9, "th",
0x1f, 4, "tr",
0x20, 2, "ur",
0x21, 2, "in",
0x22, 1, "uk",
0x23, 1, "be",
0x24, 0, "sl",
0x25, 7, "et",
0x26, 7, "lv",
0x27, 7, "lt",
0x28, 1, "tg",
0x29, 6, "fa",
0x2a, 8, "vi",
0x2b, 14, "hy",
0x2c, 4, "az",
0x2d, 2, "eu",
/* 0x2e, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Sorbian */
0x2f, 1, "mk",
0x31, 2, "ts",
0x32, 2, "tn",
0x34, 2, "xh",
0x35, 2, "zu",
0x36, 2, "af",
0x37, 14, "ka",
0x38, 2, "fo",
0x39, 14, "hi",
0x3a, 14, "mt",
0x3b, 2, "se",
0x3c, 2, "gd",
0x3d, 2, "yi",
0x3e, 2, "ms",
0x3f, 1, "kk",
0x40, 1, "ky",
0x41, 2, "sw",
0x42, 0, "tk",
0x43, 1, "uz",
0x44, 1, "tt",
0x45, 14, "bn",
0x46, 14, "pa",
0x47, 14, "gu",
0x48, 14, "or",
0x49, 14, "ta",
0x4a, 14, "te",
0x4b, 14, "kn",
0x4c, 14, "ml",
0x4d, 14, "as",
0x4e, 14, "mr",
0x4f, 14, "sa",
0x50, 1, "mn",
0x51, 14, "bo",
0x52, 1, "cy",
0x53, 14, "km",
0x54, 14, "lo",
0x56, 2, "gl",
0x5b, 14, "si",
0x5d, 14, "iu",
0x5e, 14, "am",
/* 0x5f, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Tamazight */
0x68, 2, "ha",
0x6a, 2, "yo",
0x6b, 2, "qu",
0x6d, 1, "ba",
0x6f, 2, "kl",
0x70, 2, "ig",
/* 0x78, 14, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Yi */
0x7e, 2, "br",
0x80, 6, "ug",
0x81, 14, "mi",
0x82, 2, "oc",
0x83, 2, "co",
/* 0x84, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Alsatian */
/* 0x85, 1, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Yakut */
/* 0x86, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for K'iche */
0x87, 2, "rw",
0x88, 2, "wo",
/* 0x8c, 6, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Dari */
/* mappings for real Windows LCID values */
0x0401, 6, "ar_SA",
0x0402, 1, "bg_BG",
0x0403, 2, "ca_ES",
0x0404, 13, "zh_TW",
0x0405, 0, "cs_CZ",
0x0406, 2, "da_DK",
0x0407, 2, "de_DE",
0x0408, 3, "el_GR",
0x0409, 2, "en_US",
0x040a, 2, "es_ES", /* (traditional sort) */
0x040b, 2, "fi_FI",
0x040c, 2, "fr_FR",
0x040d, 5, "iw_IL",
0x040e, 0, "hu_HU",
0x040f, 2, "is_IS",
0x0410, 2, "it_IT",
0x0411, 10, "ja_JP",
0x0412, 12, "ko_KR",
0x0413, 2, "nl_NL",
0x0414, 2, "no_NO",
0x0415, 0, "pl_PL",
0x0416, 2, "pt_BR",
0x0417, 2, "rm_CH",
0x0418, 0, "ro_RO",
0x0419, 1, "ru_RU",
0x041a, 0, "hr_HR",
0x041b, 0, "sk_SK",
0x041c, 0, "sq_AL",
0x041d, 2, "sv_SE",
0x041e, 9, "th_TH",
0x041f, 4, "tr_TR",
0x0420, 6, "ur_PK",
0x0421, 2, "in_ID",
0x0422, 1, "uk_UA",
0x0423, 1, "be_BY",
0x0424, 0, "sl_SI",
0x0425, 7, "et_EE",
0x0426, 7, "lv_LV",
0x0427, 7, "lt_LT",
0x0428, 1, "tg_TJ",
0x0429, 6, "fa_IR",
0x042a, 8, "vi_VN",
0x042b, 14, "hy_AM", /* Armenian */
0x042c, 4, "az_AZ", /* Azeri_Latin */
0x042d, 2, "eu_ES",
/* 0x042e, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Upper Sorbian */
0x042f, 1, "mk_MK",
/* 0x0430, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Sutu */
0x0431, 2, "ts", /* (country?) */
0x0432, 2, "tn_ZA",
/* 0x0433, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Venda */
0x0434, 2, "xh_ZA",
0x0435, 2, "zu_ZA",
0x0436, 2, "af_ZA",
0x0437, 14, "ka_GE", /* Georgian */
0x0438, 2, "fo_FO",
0x0439, 14, "hi_IN",
0x043a, 14, "mt_MT",
0x043b, 2, "se_NO", /* Sami, Northern - Norway */
0x043c, 2, "gd_GB",
0x043d, 2, "yi", /* (country?) */
0x043e, 2, "ms_MY",
0x043f, 1, "kk_KZ", /* Kazakh */
0x0440, 1, "ky_KG", /* Kyrgyz */
0x0441, 2, "sw_KE",
0x0442, 0, "tk_TM",
0x0443, 4, "uz_UZ", /* Uzbek_Latin */
0x0444, 1, "tt_RU", /* Tatar */
0x0445, 14, "bn_IN", /* Bengali */
0x0446, 14, "pa_IN", /* Punjabi */
0x0447, 14, "gu_IN", /* Gujarati */
0x0448, 14, "or_IN", /* Oriya */
0x0449, 14, "ta_IN", /* Tamil */
0x044a, 14, "te_IN", /* Telugu */
0x044b, 14, "kn_IN", /* Kannada */
0x044c, 14, "ml_IN", /* Malayalam */
0x044d, 14, "as_IN", /* Assamese */
0x044e, 14, "mr_IN", /* Marathi */
0x044f, 14, "sa_IN", /* Sanskrit */
0x0450, 1, "mn_MN", /* Mongolian */
0x0451, 14, "bo_CN", /* Tibetan */
0x0452, 2, "cy_GB", /* Welsh */
0x0453, 14, "km_KH", /* Khmer */
0x0454, 14, "lo_LA", /* Lao */
0x0456, 2, "gl_ES", /* Galician */
/* 0x0457, 14, "??_IN", /* Konkani, no ISO-639 abbreviation*/
/* 0x045a, 14, "??_SY", /* Syriac, no ISO-639 abbreviation*/
0x045b, 14, "si_LK", /* Sinhala */
0x045d, 14, "iu_CA", /* Inuktitut */
0x045e, 14, "am_ET", /* Amharic */
0x0461, 14, "ne_NP", /* Nepali */
0x0462, 2, "fy_NL", /* Frisian */
0x0463, 6, "ps_AF", /* Pushto */
/* 0x0464, 2, "??_PH", /* Filipino, no ISO-639 abbreviation*/
0x0465, 14, "dv_MV", /* Divehi */
0x0468, 2, "ha_NG", /* Hausa */
0x046a, 2, "yo_NG", /* Yoruba */
0x046b, 2, "qu_BO", /* Quechua - Bolivia */
/* 0x046c, 2, "??_ZA", /* Northern Sotho, no ISO-639 abbreviation */
0x046d, 1, "ba_RU", /* Bashkir */
0x046e, 2, "lb_LU", /* Luxembourgish */
0x046f, 2, "kl_GL", /* Greenlandic */
0x0470, 2, "ig_NG", /* Igbo */
/* 0x0478, 14, "??_CN", /* Yi (PRC), no ISO-639 abbreviation */
/* 0x047a, 2, "??_CL", /* Mapudungun (Araucanian), no ISO-639 abbreviation */
/* 0x047c, 2, "??_CA", /* Mohawk, no ISO-639 abbreviation */
0x047e, 2, "br_FR", /* Breton */
0x0480, 6, "ug_CN", /* Uighur */
0x0481, 14, "mi_NZ", /* Maori - New Zealand */
0x0482, 2, "oc_FR", /* Occitan */
0x0483, 2, "co_FR", /* Corsican */
/* 0x0484, 2, "??_FR", /* Alsatian, no ISO-639 abbreviation */
/* 0x0485, 1, "??_RU", /* Yakut, no ISO-639 abbreviation */
/* 0x0486, 2, "??_GT", /* K'iche, no ISO-639 abbreviation */
0x0487, 2, "rw_RW", /* Kinyarwanda */
0x0488, 2, "wo_SN", /* Wolof */
/* 0x048c, 6, "??_AF", /* Dari, no ISO-639 abbreviation */
0x0801, 6, "ar_IQ",
0x0804, 11, "zh_CN",
0x0807, 2, "de_CH",
0x0809, 2, "en_GB",
0x080a, 2, "es_MX",
0x080c, 2, "fr_BE",
0x0810, 2, "it_CH",
0x0812, 15, "ko_KR", /* Korean(Johab)*/
0x0813, 2, "nl_BE",
0x0814, 2, "no_NO_NY",
0x0816, 2, "pt_PT",
0x0818, 0, "ro_MD",
0x0819, 1, "ru_MD",
0x081a, 0, "sr_CS",
0x081d, 2, "sv_FI",
0x082c, 1, "az_AZ", /* Azeri_Cyrillic */
/* 0x082e, 2, "??", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Lower Sorbian */
0x083b, 2, "se_SE", /* Sami, Northern - Sweden */
0x083c, 2, "ga_IE",
0x083e, 2, "ms_BN",
0x0843, 1, "uz_UZ", /* Uzbek_Cyrillic */
0x0845, 14, "bn_BD", /* Bengali */
0x0850, 14, "mn_CN", /* Traditional Mongolian */
0x085d, 2, "iu_CA", /* Inuktitut */
/* 0x085f, 2, "??_DZ", no ISO-639 abbreviation for Tamazight */
0x086b, 2, "qu_EC", /* Quechua - Ecuador */
0x0c01, 6, "ar_EG",
0x0c04, 13, "zh_HK",
0x0c07, 2, "de_AT",
0x0c09, 2, "en_AU",
0x0c0a, 2, "es_ES", /* (modern sort) */
0x0c0c, 2, "fr_CA",
0x0c1a, 1, "sr_CS",
0x0c3b, 2, "se_FI", /* Sami, Northern - Finland */
0x0c6b, 2, "qu_PE", /* Quechua - Peru */
0x1001, 6, "ar_LY",
0x1004, 11, "zh_SG",
0x1007, 2, "de_LU",
0x1009, 2, "en_CA",
0x100a, 2, "es_GT",
0x100c, 2, "fr_CH",
0x101a, 0, "hr_BA",
/* 0x103b, 2, "??_NO", /* Sami, Lule - Norway */
0x1401, 6, "ar_DZ",
0x1404, 13, "zh_MO",
0x1407, 2, "de_LI",
0x1409, 2, "en_NZ",
0x140a, 2, "es_CR",
0x140c, 2, "fr_LU",
0x141a, 0, "bs_BA",
/* 0x143b, 2, "??_SE", /* Sami, Lule - Sweden */
0x1801, 6, "ar_MA",
0x1809, 2, "en_IE",
0x180a, 2, "es_PA",
0x180c, 2, "fr_MC",
0x181a, 0, "sr_BA",
/* 0x183b, 2, "??_NO", /* Sami, Southern - Norway */
0x1c01, 6, "ar_TN",
0x1c09, 2, "en_ZA",
0x1c0a, 2, "es_DO",
0x1c1a, 1, "sr_BA",
/* 0x1c3b, 2, "??_SE", /* Sami, Southern - Sweden */
0x2001, 6, "ar_OM",
0x2009, 2, "en_JM",
0x200a, 2, "es_VE",
0x201a, 0, "bs_BA", /* Bosnian (Cyrillic) */
/* 0x203b, 2, "??_FI", /* Sami, Skolt - Finland */
0x2401, 6, "ar_YE",
0x2409, 2, "en", /* ("Caribbean", which could be any of many countries) */
0x240a, 2, "es_CO",
/* 0x243b, 2, "??_FI", /* Sami, Inari - Finland */
0x2801, 6, "ar_SY",
0x2809, 2, "en_BZ",
0x280a, 2, "es_PE",
0x2c01, 6, "ar_JO",
0x2c09, 2, "en_TT",
0x2c0a, 2, "es_AR",
0x3001, 6, "ar_LB",
0x3009, 2, "en_ZW",
0x300a, 2, "es_EC",
0x3401, 6, "ar_KW",
0x3409, 2, "en_PH",
0x340a, 2, "es_CL",
0x3801, 6, "ar_AE",
0x380a, 2, "es_UY",
0x3c01, 6, "ar_BH",
0x3c0a, 2, "es_PY",
0x4001, 6, "ar_QA",
0x4009, 2, "en_IN",
0x400a, 2, "es_BO",
0x4409, 2, "en_MY",
0x440a, 2, "es_SV",
0x4809, 2, "en_SG",
0x480a, 2, "es_HN",
0x4c0a, 2, "es_NI",
0x500a, 2, "es_PR",
0x540a, 2, "es_US"
};
/*
* binary-search our list of LANGID values. If we don't find the
* one we're looking for, mask out the country code and try again
* with just the primary language ID
*/
static int
getLocaleEntryIndex(LANGID langID)
{
int index = -1;
int tries = 0;
do {
int lo, hi, mid;
lo = 0;
hi = sizeof(langIDMap) / sizeof(LANGIDtoLocale);
while (index == -1 && lo < hi) {
mid = (lo + hi) / 2;
if (langIDMap[mid].langID == langID) {
index = mid;
} else if (langIDMap[mid].langID > langID) {
hi = mid;
} else {
lo = mid + 1;
}
}
langID = PRIMARYLANGID(langID);
++tries;
} while (index == -1 && tries < 2);
return index;
}
static char *
getEncodingInternal(int index)
{
char * ret = encoding_names[langIDMap[index].encoding];
//Traditional Chinese Windows should use MS950_HKSCS_XP as the
//default encoding, if HKSCS patch has been installed.
// "old" MS950 0xfa41 -> u+e001
// "new" MS950 0xfa41 -> u+92db
if (strcmp(ret, "MS950") == 0) {
TCHAR mbChar[2] = {(char)0xfa, (char)0x41};
WCHAR unicodeChar;
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, mbChar, 2, &unicodeChar, 1);
if (unicodeChar == 0x92db) {
ret = "MS950_HKSCS_XP";
}
} else {
//SimpChinese Windows should use GB18030 as the default
//encoding, if gb18030 patch has been installed (on windows
//2000/XP, (1)Codepage 54936 will be available
//(2)simsun18030.ttc will exist under system fonts dir )
if (strcmp(ret, "GBK") == 0 && IsValidCodePage(54936)) {
char systemPath[MAX_PATH + 1];
char* gb18030Font = "\\FONTS\\SimSun18030.ttc";
FILE *f = NULL;
if (GetWindowsDirectory(systemPath, MAX_PATH + 1) != 0 &&
strlen(systemPath) + strlen(gb18030Font) < MAX_PATH + 1) {
strcat(systemPath, "\\FONTS\\SimSun18030.ttc");
if ((f = fopen(systemPath, "r")) != NULL) {
fclose(f);
ret = "GB18030";
}
}
}
}
return ret;
}
// Exported entries for AWT
DllExport const char *
getEncodingFromLangID(LANGID langID)
{
int index = getLocaleEntryIndex(langID);
if (index != (-1)) {
return getEncodingInternal(index);
} else {
return "Cp1252";
}
}
DllExport const char *
getJavaIDFromLangID(LANGID langID)
{
int index = getLocaleEntryIndex(langID);
if (index != (-1)) {
return langIDMap[index].javaID;
} else {
return NULL;
}
}
/*
* Code to figure out the user's home directory using the registry
*/
static WCHAR*
getHomeFromRegistry()
{
HKEY key;
int rc;
DWORD type;
WCHAR *p;
WCHAR path[MAX_PATH+1];
int size = MAX_PATH+1;
rc = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, SHELL_KEY, 0, KEY_READ, &key);
if (rc != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
// Shell folder doesn't exist??!!
return NULL;
}
path[0] = 0;
rc = RegQueryValueExW(key, L"Desktop", 0, &type, (LPBYTE)path, &size);
if (rc != ERROR_SUCCESS || type != REG_SZ) {
return NULL;
}
RegCloseKey(key);
/* Get the parent of Desktop directory */
p = wcsrchr(path, L'\\');
if (p == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
*p = L'\0';
return _wcsdup(path);
}
/*
* Code to figure out the user's home directory using shell32.dll
*/
typedef HRESULT (WINAPI *GetSpecialFolderType)(HWND, int, LPITEMIDLIST *);
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GetPathFromIDListType)(LPCITEMIDLIST, LPSTR);
WCHAR*
getHomeFromShell32()
{
HMODULE lib = LoadLibraryW(L"SHELL32.DLL");
GetSpecialFolderType do_get_folder;
GetPathFromIDListType do_get_path;
HRESULT rc;
LPITEMIDLIST item_list = 0;
WCHAR *p;
WCHAR path[MAX_PATH+1];
int size = MAX_PATH+1;
if (lib == 0) {
// We can't load the library !!??
return NULL;
}
do_get_folder = (GetSpecialFolderType)GetProcAddress(lib, "SHGetSpecialFolderLocation");
do_get_path = (GetPathFromIDListType)GetProcAddress(lib, "SHGetPathFromIDListW");
if (do_get_folder == 0 || do_get_path == 0) {
// the library doesn't hold the right functions !!??
return NULL;
}
rc = (*do_get_folder)(NULL, CSIDL_DESKTOPDIRECTORY, &item_list);
if (!SUCCEEDED(rc)) {
// we can't find the shell folder.
return NULL;
}
path[0] = 0;
(*do_get_path)(item_list, (LPSTR)path);
/* Get the parent of Desktop directory */
p = wcsrchr(path, L'\\');
if (p) {
*p = 0;
}
/*
* We've been successful. Note that we don't free the memory allocated
* by ShGetSpecialFolderLocation. We only ever come through here once,
* and only if the registry lookup failed, so it's just not worth it.
*
* We also don't unload the SHELL32 DLL. We've paid the hit for loading
* it and we may need it again later.
*/
return _wcsdup(path);
}
static boolean
haveMMX(void)
{
boolean mmx = 0;
HMODULE lib = LoadLibrary("KERNEL32");
if (lib != NULL) {
BOOL (WINAPI *isProcessorFeaturePresent)(DWORD) =
(BOOL (WINAPI *)(DWORD))
GetProcAddress(lib, "IsProcessorFeaturePresent");
if (isProcessorFeaturePresent != NULL)
mmx = isProcessorFeaturePresent(PF_MMX_INSTRUCTIONS_AVAILABLE);
FreeLibrary(lib);
}
return mmx;
}
static const char *
cpu_isalist(void)
{
SYSTEM_INFO info;
GetSystemInfo(&info);
switch (info.wProcessorArchitecture) {
#ifdef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64: return "ia64";
#endif
#ifdef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64: return "amd64";
#endif
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL:
switch (info.wProcessorLevel) {
case 6: return haveMMX()
? "pentium_pro+mmx pentium_pro pentium+mmx pentium i486 i386 i86"
: "pentium_pro pentium i486 i386 i86";
case 5: return haveMMX()
? "pentium+mmx pentium i486 i386 i86"
: "pentium i486 i386 i86";
case 4: return "i486 i386 i86";
case 3: return "i386 i86";
}
}
return NULL;
}
java_props_t *
GetJavaProperties(JNIEnv* env)
{
static java_props_t sprops = {0};
OSVERSIONINFOEX ver;
if (sprops.user_dir) {
return &sprops;
}
/* AWT properties */
sprops.awt_toolkit = "sun.awt.windows.WToolkit";
/* tmp dir */
{
WCHAR tmpdir[MAX_PATH + 1];
/* we might want to check that this succeed */
GetTempPathW(MAX_PATH + 1, tmpdir);
sprops.tmp_dir = _wcsdup(tmpdir);
}
/* Printing properties */
sprops.printerJob = "sun.awt.windows.WPrinterJob";
/* Java2D properties */
sprops.graphics_env = "sun.awt.Win32GraphicsEnvironment";
{ /* This is used only for debugging of font problems. */
WCHAR *path = _wgetenv(L"JAVA2D_FONTPATH");
sprops.font_dir = (path != NULL) ? _wcsdup(path) : NULL;
}
/* OS properties */
{
char buf[100];
SYSTEM_INFO si;
PGNSI pGNSI;
ver.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(ver);
GetVersionEx((OSVERSIONINFO *) &ver);
ZeroMemory(&si, sizeof(SYSTEM_INFO));
// Call GetNativeSystemInfo if supported or GetSystemInfo otherwise.
pGNSI = (PGNSI) GetProcAddress(
GetModuleHandle(TEXT("kernel32.dll")),
"GetNativeSystemInfo");
if(NULL != pGNSI)
pGNSI(&si);
else
GetSystemInfo(&si);
/*
* From msdn page on OSVERSIONINFOEX, current as of this
* writing, decoding of dwMajorVersion and dwMinorVersion.
*
* Operating system dwMajorVersion dwMinorVersion
* ================== ============== ==============
*
* Windows 95 4 0
* Windows 98 4 10
* Windows ME 4 90
* Windows 3.51 3 51
* Windows NT 4.0 4 0
* Windows 2000 5 0
* Windows XP 32 bit 5 1
* Windows Server 2003 family 5 2
* Windows XP 64 bit 5 2
* where ((&ver.wServicePackMinor) + 2) = 1
* and si.wProcessorArchitecture = 9
* Windows Vista family 6 0 (VER_NT_WORKSTATION)
* Windows Server 2008 6 0 (!VER_NT_WORKSTATION)
* Windows 7 6 1 (VER_NT_WORKSTATION)
* Windows Server 2008 R2 6 1 (!VER_NT_WORKSTATION)
*
* This mapping will presumably be augmented as new Windows
* versions are released.
*/
switch (ver.dwPlatformId) {
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s:
sprops.os_name = "Windows 3.1";
break;
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
if (ver.dwMajorVersion == 4) {
switch (ver.dwMinorVersion) {
case 0: sprops.os_name = "Windows 95"; break;
case 10: sprops.os_name = "Windows 98"; break;
case 90: sprops.os_name = "Windows Me"; break;
default: sprops.os_name = "Windows 9X (unknown)"; break;
}
} else {
sprops.os_name = "Windows 9X (unknown)";
}
break;
case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT:
if (ver.dwMajorVersion <= 4) {
sprops.os_name = "Windows NT";
} else if (ver.dwMajorVersion == 5) {
switch (ver.dwMinorVersion) {
case 0: sprops.os_name = "Windows 2000"; break;
case 1: sprops.os_name = "Windows XP"; break;
case 2:
/*
* From MSDN OSVERSIONINFOEX and SYSTEM_INFO documentation:
*
* "Because the version numbers for Windows Server 2003
* and Windows XP 6u4 bit are identical, you must also test
* whether the wProductType member is VER_NT_WORKSTATION.
* and si.wProcessorArchitecture is
* PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64 (which is 9)
* If it is, the operating system is Windows XP 64 bit;
* otherwise, it is Windows Server 2003."
*/
if(ver.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION &&
si.wProcessorArchitecture == PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64) {
sprops.os_name = "Windows XP"; /* 64 bit */
} else {
sprops.os_name = "Windows 2003";
}
break;
default: sprops.os_name = "Windows NT (unknown)"; break;
}
} else if (ver.dwMajorVersion == 6) {
/*
* See table in MSDN OSVERSIONINFOEX documentation.
*/
if (ver.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION) {
switch (ver.dwMinorVersion) {
case 0: sprops.os_name = "Windows Vista"; break;
case 1: sprops.os_name = "Windows 7"; break;
default: sprops.os_name = "Windows NT (unknown)";
}
} else {
switch (ver.dwMinorVersion) {
case 0: sprops.os_name = "Windows Server 2008"; break;
case 1: sprops.os_name = "Windows Server 2008 R2"; break;
default: sprops.os_name = "Windows NT (unknown)";
}
}
} else {
sprops.os_name = "Windows NT (unknown)";
}
break;
default:
sprops.os_name = "Windows (unknown)";
break;
}
sprintf(buf, "%d.%d", ver.dwMajorVersion, ver.dwMinorVersion);
sprops.os_version = strdup(buf);
#if _M_IA64
sprops.os_arch = "ia64";
#elif _M_AMD64
sprops.os_arch = "amd64";
#elif _X86_
sprops.os_arch = "x86";
#else
sprops.os_arch = "unknown";
#endif
sprops.patch_level = strdup(ver.szCSDVersion);
sprops.desktop = "windows";
}
/* Endianness of platform */
{
unsigned int endianTest = 0xff000000;
if (((char*)(&endianTest))[0] != 0) {
sprops.cpu_endian = "big";
} else {
sprops.cpu_endian = "little";
}
}
/* CPU ISA list */
sprops.cpu_isalist = cpu_isalist();
/*
* User name
* We try to avoid calling GetUserName as it turns out to
* be surprisingly expensive on NT. It pulls in an extra
* 100 K of footprint.
*/
{
WCHAR *uname = _wgetenv(L"USERNAME");
if (uname != NULL && wcslen(uname) > 0) {
sprops.user_name = _wcsdup(uname);
} else {
WCHAR buf[100];
int buflen = sizeof(buf);
sprops.user_name =
GetUserNameW(buf, &buflen) ? _wcsdup(buf) : L"unknown";
}
}
/*
* Home directory/
*
* We first look under a standard registry key. If that fails we
* fall back on using a SHELL32.DLL API. If that fails we use a
* default value.
*
* Note: To save space we want to avoid loading SHELL32.DLL
* unless really necessary. However if we do load it, we leave it
* in memory, as it may be needed again later.
*
* The normal result is that for a given user name XXX:
* On multi-user NT, user.home gets set to c:\winnt\profiles\XXX.
* On multi-user Win95, user.home gets set to c:\windows\profiles\XXX.
* On single-user Win95, user.home gets set to c:\windows.
*/
{
WCHAR *homep = getHomeFromRegistry();
if (homep == NULL) {
homep = getHomeFromShell32();
if (homep == NULL)
homep = L"C:\\";
}
sprops.user_home = _wcsdup(homep);
}
/*
* user.language
* user.country, user.variant (if user's environment specifies them)
* file.encoding
* file.encoding.pkg
*/
{
/*
* query the system for the current system default locale
* (which is a Windows LCID value),
*/
LANGID langID = LANGIDFROMLCID(GetUserDefaultLCID());
LANGID sysLangID = LANGIDFROMLCID(GetSystemDefaultLCID());
{
int index = getLocaleEntryIndex(langID);
/*
* if we didn't find the LCID that the system returned to us,
* we don't have a Java locale ID that corresponds to it.
* Fall back on en_US.
*/
if (index == -1) {
sprops.language = "en";
sprops.country = "US";
sprops.encoding = "Cp1252";
} else {
/* otherwise, look up the corresponding Java locale ID from
* the list of Java locale IDs and set up the system properties
* accordingly.
*/
char* lang;
char* ctry;
char* variant;
lang = strdup(langIDMap[index].javaID);
ctry = lang;
while (*ctry != '_' && *ctry != 0)
++ctry;
if (*ctry == '_') {
*ctry++ = 0;
}
variant = ctry;
while (*variant != '_' && *variant != 0)
++variant;
if (*variant == '_') {
*variant++ = 0;
}
sprops.language = lang;
sprops.country = ctry;
sprops.variant = variant;
sprops.encoding = getEncodingInternal(index);
}
index = getLocaleEntryIndex(sysLangID);
if (index == -1) {
sprops.sun_jnu_encoding = "Cp1252";
} else {
sprops.sun_jnu_encoding = getEncodingInternal(index);
}
if (langID == 0x0c04 && ver.dwMajorVersion == 6) {
// MS claims "Vista has built-in support for HKSCS-2004.
// All of the HKSCS-2004 characters have Unicode 4.1.
// PUA code point assignments". But what it really means
// is that the HKSCS-2004 is ONLY supported in Unicode.
// Test indicates the MS950 in its zh_HK locale is a
// "regular" MS950 which does not handle HKSCS-2004 at
// all. Set encoding to MS950_HKSCS.
sprops.encoding = "MS950_HKSCS";
sprops.sun_jnu_encoding = "MS950_HKSCS";
}
}
}
sprops.unicode_encoding = "UnicodeLittle";
/* User TIMEZONE */
{
/*
* We defer setting up timezone until it's actually necessary.
* Refer to TimeZone.getDefault(). However, the system
* property is necessary to be able to be set by the command
* line interface -D. Here temporarily set a null string to
* timezone.
*/
sprops.timezone = "";
}
/* Current directory */
{
WCHAR buf[MAX_PATH];
GetCurrentDirectoryW(sizeof(buf), buf);
sprops.user_dir = _wcsdup(buf);
}
sprops.file_separator = "\\";
sprops.path_separator = ";";
sprops.line_separator = "\r\n";
return &sprops;
}
jstring
GetStringPlatform(JNIEnv *env, nchar* wcstr)
{
return (*env)->NewString(env, wcstr, wcslen(wcstr));
}