dolphin/Source/Core/Common/Src/CDUtils.cpp
hrydgard 576990c5a3 JitIL is no longer a separate .exe/binary - it's now a simple option, Dolphin.exe now contains both cores.
Advantages:
* Less confusion for users
* No need to build twice to make sure you didn't break something
* Easier to switch between the cores for testing

Disadvantages:
* None, as far as I can tell :) Maybe some extra code complexity, but not much.

Also break some include chains that caused <windows.h> to get included into everything, slowing down the build on Windows. There's more to do here though, there's still a lot of files that get it included that don't need it at all.

git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4891 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e
2010-01-19 19:28:27 +00:00

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// Most of the code in this file was shamelessly ripped from libcdio With minor adjustments
#include "CDUtils.h"
#include "Common.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH
#elif __APPLE__
#include <paths.h>
#include <Carbon/Carbon.h>
#include <IOKit/IOKitLib.h>
#include <IOKit/storage/IOCDMedia.h>
#include <IOKit/storage/IOMedia.h>
#include <IOKit/IOBSD.h>
#elif __linux__
#include <mntent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/cdrom.h>
#endif // WIN32
// Follow symlinks until we have the real device file (idea taken from libunieject).
void cdio_follow_symlink(const char * src, char * dst) {
#ifndef _WIN32
char tmp_src[PATH_MAX+1];
char tmp_dst[PATH_MAX+1];
int len;
strcpy(tmp_src, src);
while(1) {
len = readlink(tmp_src, tmp_dst, PATH_MAX);
if(len < 0) {
strncpy(dst, tmp_src, PATH_MAX);
return;
}
else {
tmp_dst[len] = '\0';
strncpy(tmp_src, tmp_dst, PATH_MAX);
}
}
#else
strncpy(dst, src, PATH_MAX);
#endif
}
// Add/allocate a drive to the end of drives.
// Use cdio_free_device_list() to free this device_list.
void cdio_add_device_list(char **device_list[], const char *drive,
unsigned int *num_drives) {
if (NULL != drive) {
unsigned int j;
char real_device_1[PATH_MAX];
char real_device_2[PATH_MAX];
cdio_follow_symlink(drive, real_device_1);
/* Check if drive is already in list. */
for (j=0; j<*num_drives; j++) {
cdio_follow_symlink((*device_list)[j], real_device_2);
if (strcmp(real_device_1, real_device_2) == 0) break;
}
if (j==*num_drives) {
/* Drive not in list. Add it. */
(*num_drives)++;
*device_list = (char **)realloc(*device_list, (*num_drives) * sizeof(char *));
(*device_list)[*num_drives-1] = __strdup(drive);
}
} else {
(*num_drives)++;
if (*device_list) {
*device_list = (char **)realloc(*device_list, (*num_drives) * sizeof(char *));
} else {
*device_list = (char **)malloc((*num_drives) * sizeof(char *));
}
(*device_list)[*num_drives-1] = NULL;
}
}
// Free device list returned by cdio_get_devices or
// cdio_get_devices_with_cap.
void cdio_free_device_list(char * ppsz_device_list[]) {
char **ppsz_device_list_save=ppsz_device_list;
if (!ppsz_device_list) return;
for ( ; NULL != *ppsz_device_list ; ppsz_device_list++ ) {
free(*ppsz_device_list);
*ppsz_device_list = NULL;
}
free(ppsz_device_list_save);
}
#ifdef _WIN32
// Returns a string that can be used in a CreateFile call if
// c_drive letter is a character. If not NULL is returned.
const char *is_cdrom_win32(const char c_drive_letter) {
UINT uDriveType;
char sz_win32_drive[4];
sz_win32_drive[0]= c_drive_letter;
sz_win32_drive[1]=':';
sz_win32_drive[2]='\\';
sz_win32_drive[3]='\0';
uDriveType = GetDriveType(sz_win32_drive);
switch(uDriveType) {
case DRIVE_CDROM: {
char sz_win32_drive_full[] = "\\\\.\\X:";
sz_win32_drive_full[4] = c_drive_letter;
return __strdup(&sz_win32_drive_full[4]);
}
default:
//cdio_debug("Drive %c is not a CD-ROM", c_drive_letter);
return NULL;
}
}
// Returns a pointer to an array of strings with the device names
char ** cdio_get_devices_win32() {
char **drives = NULL;
unsigned int num_drives=0;
char drive_letter;
// Scan the system for CD-ROM drives.
// Not always 100% reliable, so use the USE_MNTENT code above first.
for (drive_letter='A'; drive_letter <= 'Z'; drive_letter++) {
const char *drive_str=is_cdrom_win32(drive_letter);
if (drive_str != NULL) {
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, drive_str, &num_drives);
}
}
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, NULL, &num_drives);
return drives;
}
#endif // WIN32
#ifdef __APPLE__
/*
Returns a pointer to an array of strings with the device names
*/
char **cdio_get_devices_osx(void) {
io_object_t next_media;
mach_port_t master_port;
kern_return_t kern_result;
io_iterator_t media_iterator;
CFMutableDictionaryRef classes_to_match;
char **drives = NULL;
unsigned int num_drives=0;
kern_result = IOMasterPort( MACH_PORT_NULL, &master_port );
if( kern_result != KERN_SUCCESS ) {
return( NULL );
}
classes_to_match = IOServiceMatching( kIOCDMediaClass );
if( classes_to_match == NULL ) {
return( NULL );
}
CFDictionarySetValue( classes_to_match, CFSTR(kIOMediaEjectableKey),
kCFBooleanTrue );
kern_result = IOServiceGetMatchingServices( master_port,
classes_to_match,
&media_iterator );
if( kern_result != KERN_SUCCESS) {
return( NULL );
}
next_media = IOIteratorNext( media_iterator );
if( next_media != 0 ) {
char psz_buf[0x32];
size_t dev_path_length;
CFTypeRef str_bsd_path;
do {
str_bsd_path =
IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty( next_media,
CFSTR( kIOBSDNameKey ),
kCFAllocatorDefault,
0 );
if( str_bsd_path == NULL ) {
IOObjectRelease( next_media );
continue;
}
/* Below, by appending 'r' to the BSD node name, we indicate
a raw disk. Raw disks receive I/O requests directly and
don't go through a buffer cache. */
snprintf( psz_buf, sizeof(psz_buf), "%s%c", _PATH_DEV, 'r' );
dev_path_length = strlen( psz_buf );
if( CFStringGetCString( (CFStringRef)str_bsd_path,
(char*)&psz_buf + dev_path_length,
sizeof(psz_buf) - dev_path_length,
kCFStringEncodingASCII)) {
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, strdup(psz_buf), &num_drives);
}
CFRelease( str_bsd_path );
IOObjectRelease( next_media );
} while( ( next_media = IOIteratorNext( media_iterator ) ) != 0 );
}
IOObjectRelease( media_iterator );
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, NULL, &num_drives);
return drives;
}
#endif
#ifdef __linux__
/* checklist: /dev/cdrom, /dev/dvd /dev/hd?, /dev/scd? /dev/sr? */
static char checklist1[][40] = {
{"cdrom"}, {"dvd"}, {""}
};
static struct
{
const char * format;
unsigned int num_min;
unsigned int num_max;
} checklist2[] =
{
{ "/dev/hd%c", 'a', 'z' },
{ "/dev/scd%d", 0, 27 },
{ "/dev/sr%d", 0, 27 },
{ /* End of array */ }
};
/*
Returns true if a device is a block or char device
*/
bool cdio_is_device_quiet_generic(const char *source_name) {
struct stat buf;
if (0 != stat(source_name, &buf)) {
return false;
}
return (S_ISBLK(buf.st_mode) || S_ISCHR(buf.st_mode));
}
/*
Check a drive to see if it is a CD-ROM
Return 1 if a CD-ROM. 0 if it exists but isn't a CD-ROM drive
and -1 if no device exists .
*/
static bool is_cdrom_linux(const char *drive, char *mnttype) {
bool is_cd=false;
int cdfd;
/* If it doesn't exist, return -1 */
if ( !cdio_is_device_quiet_generic(drive) ) {
return(false);
}
/* If it does exist, verify that it's an available CD-ROM */
cdfd = open(drive, (O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK), 0);
if ( cdfd >= 0 ) {
if ( ioctl(cdfd, CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY, 0) != -1 ) {
is_cd = true;
}
close(cdfd);
}
/* Even if we can't read it, it might be mounted */
else if ( mnttype && (strcmp(mnttype, "iso9660") == 0) ) {
is_cd = true;
}
return(is_cd);
}
/*
Recive an mtab formated file and returns path to cdrom device
*/
static char *check_mounts_linux(const char *mtab)
{
FILE *mntfp;
struct mntent *mntent;
mntfp = setmntent(mtab, "r");
if ( mntfp != NULL ) {
char *tmp;
char *mnt_type;
char *mnt_dev;
unsigned int i_mnt_type;
unsigned int i_mnt_dev;
while ( (mntent=getmntent(mntfp)) != NULL ) {
i_mnt_type = strlen(mntent->mnt_type) + 1;
mnt_type = (char *)calloc(1, i_mnt_type);
if (mnt_type == NULL)
continue; /* maybe you'll get lucky next time. */
i_mnt_dev = strlen(mntent->mnt_fsname) + 1;
mnt_dev = (char *)calloc(1, i_mnt_dev);
if (mnt_dev == NULL) {
free(mnt_type);
continue;
}
strncpy(mnt_type, mntent->mnt_type, i_mnt_type);
strncpy(mnt_dev, mntent->mnt_fsname, i_mnt_dev);
/* Handle "supermount" filesystem mounts */
if ( strcmp(mnt_type, "supermount") == 0 ) {
tmp = strstr(mntent->mnt_opts, "fs=");
if ( tmp ) {
free(mnt_type);
mnt_type = __strdup(tmp + strlen("fs="));
if ( mnt_type ) {
tmp = strchr(mnt_type, ',');
if ( tmp ) {
*tmp = '\0';
}
}
}
tmp = strstr(mntent->mnt_opts, "dev=");
if ( tmp ) {
free(mnt_dev);
mnt_dev = __strdup(tmp + strlen("dev="));
if ( mnt_dev ) {
tmp = strchr(mnt_dev, ',');
if ( tmp ) {
*tmp = '\0';
}
}
}
}
if ( strcmp(mnt_type, "iso9660") == 0 ) {
if (is_cdrom_linux(mnt_dev, mnt_type) > 0) {
free(mnt_type);
endmntent(mntfp);
return mnt_dev;
}
}
free(mnt_dev);
free(mnt_type);
}
endmntent(mntfp);
}
return NULL;
}
// Returns a pointer to an array of strings with the device names
char **cdio_get_devices_linux () {
unsigned int i;
char drive[40];
char *ret_drive;
char **drives = NULL;
unsigned int num_drives=0;
// Scan the system for CD-ROM drives.
for ( i=0; strlen(checklist1[i]) > 0; ++i ) {
sprintf(drive, "/dev/%s", checklist1[i]);
if ( is_cdrom_linux(drive, NULL) > 0 ) {
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, drive, &num_drives);
}
}
/* Now check the currently mounted CD drives */
if (NULL != (ret_drive = check_mounts_linux("/etc/mtab"))) {
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, ret_drive, &num_drives);
free(ret_drive);
}
/* Finally check possible mountable drives in /etc/fstab */
if (NULL != (ret_drive = check_mounts_linux("/etc/fstab"))) {
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, ret_drive, &num_drives);
free(ret_drive);
}
// Scan the system for CD-ROM drives.
// Not always 100% reliable, so use the USE_MNTENT code above first.
for ( i=0; checklist2[i].format; ++i ) {
unsigned int j;
for ( j=checklist2[i].num_min; j<=checklist2[i].num_max; ++j ) {
sprintf(drive, checklist2[i].format, j);
if ( (is_cdrom_linux(drive, NULL)) > 0 ) {
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, drive, &num_drives);
}
}
}
cdio_add_device_list(&drives, NULL, &num_drives);
return drives;
}
#endif
// Returns a pointer to an array of strings with the device names
char **cdio_get_devices() {
#ifdef _WIN32
return cdio_get_devices_win32();
#elif __APPLE__
return cdio_get_devices_osx();
#elif __linux__
return cdio_get_devices_linux();
#else
// todo add somewarning
#endif
}
// Need to be tested, does calling this function twice cause any damage?
// Returns true if device is cdrom/dvd
bool cdio_is_cdrom(const char *device) {
char **devices = cdio_get_devices();
bool res = false;
for (int i = 0; devices[i] != NULL; i++) {
if (strncmp(devices[i], device, PATH_MAX) == 0) {
res = true;
break;
}
}
cdio_free_device_list(devices);
return res;
}
// Can we remove this?
/*
int main() {
char** res = cdio_get_devices();
int i = 0;
for (i = 0; res[i] != NULL; i++) {
printf("%s\n", res[i]);
}
cdio_free_device_list(res);
return 0;
}
*/