- Add some missing ARM64 exports to ntdll, kernel32 and user32
- Create mmtypes header file based on WoA debug symbols
- Get the remaining headers in order, so we can build ARM64 apps
- Adjust subsystem version for binaries so they can run on WoA host
- Get calc, notepad and more base apps to build for ARM64 platform
CORE-17518
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
* [FORMATTING][CRT] stdio/file.c: Reduce diff with Wine.
* [CRT] _wfreopen(): Fix TRACE() format modifier
Import wine-1.4-rc3 f8b29a0 by Eric Pouech.
* [CRT] msvcrt_init_io(): Ignore inherited FDs with invalid handles
Import wine-6.2-32-g611742d by Paul Gofman,
except test part, which shall be WineSync separately.
* [CRT] _dup2(): Fix clearing NOINHERIT flag
Import wine-6.20-44-g1420d28 by Piotr Caban.
- Add some of the missing CMake adjustments to continue the configure and compile process with ARM64 MSVC
- Created quick stubs for the functions in SDK needed to finish the configuration process
- Put in an ARM64 option for spec2def
CORE-17518 CORE-17615
Remove mingw-w64 version of _fmode. _fmode should not be linked directly into the executable. Instead, the export from msvcrt should be used. On Windows 10 it's defined to *__p__fmode(), which is exported from ucrtbase.dll
Also _fmode in msvcrt.dll is initialized with 0.
* Fix initialization of _commode. In msvcrt it is allocated from .bss, i.e. initialized with 0.
* _fileinfo is initialized with -1
* _aexit_rtn is a pointer, not a function
* Fix _sys_nerr
This "initialization" copies the value of the local variable to the one exported from msvcrt, which is the same. Also there shouldn't be a local version of the variable in the first place.
- Make __fto64 function more readable
- Call worker function directly for __rt_sdiv/udiv
- Adapt __rt_sdiv64/udiv64 asm shims accordingly
- Add header files to CMake source list
CORE-17607 CORE-17614 CORE-17703 CORE-17604
Addendum to f2bc1f0e, e448094e and 54406bf4.
We previously used 2 different versions: one from wine and one from mingw-w64.
The former was used in msvcrt, the latter was statically compiled into the executable. When using MS libs, there is only one _matherr, which is statically linked into the executable and does nothing (it's not really a function for users to be called).
_setusermatherror should only exist in msvcrt and not statically, which wouldn't work at all.
This removes the broken wine version of atexit and onexit. It keeps only dllonexit, which is implemented properly. The previous __call_atexit is moved to where the mingw onexit/atexit code is and adjusts it to work with the existing code. A call to __call_atexit is added in __tmainCRTStartup after the main function was called.
This is a partial sync of the CRT library with wcsrtombs_l and _mbstowcs_l functions from WINE. The _wctomb_s_l implementation of WINE which is used by _wctomb_s, _wctomb_l and wctomb brings failed results of the wctomb unit testcase and at the same time it crashes the whole testcase after.
Therefore I will not address the wctomb function for the moment being.
The current _mbtowc_l code directly passes the string count size argument to cbMultiByte argument parameter to MultiByteToWideChar(). As the size of lpMultiByteStr expressed in bytes by cbMultiByte is dependent of the actual given string, the size of lpWideCharStr expressed in characters by cchWideChar is always 1.
The resulting parameters to MultiByteToWideChar() will lead to a failure as lpWideCharStr cannot accommodate the converted string if the size pointed by lpMultiByteStr is larger than the buffer wide string to receive the converted output, a Win32 error code of ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER in other words. The fact that _mbtowc_l never fails without WINE Gecko package installed is because the codepage pointed by lc_codepage is CP_ACP and the converted output is directly given to the destination wide string parameter thus never calling MultiByteToWideChar(). Installing WINE Gecko merely unhides this problem.
As _mbtowc_l is imported from WINE and that they have updated their code (which at the same time this fixes the aforementioned problem), the following commit syncs the updated code from WINE.
CORE-16885
Incoming r4 contains the number of dwords to allocate, converting to bytes then return.
This makes ReactOS applications compiled for ARM running on true ARM Windows.
Reference: 2b095beace
Native CRT on ARM & ARM64 Windows doesn't have these functions.
For compatibility, it's mandatory to not have it at all. Otherwise,
ARM executables built for ReactOS do not run on true ARM Windows.
Consider doing full sync with mingw-w64 CRT in future.
The code is mostly unchanged. This includes the following changes:
* Move all wine code to crt/wine to keep it separated from our own code
* Add a minimal winternl.h
* Remove the asm macros from wine/config.h
* Include wine/asm.h where required
* Fix the names of the exported functions (GCC uses thiscall now and no wrappers are used anymore)
This adds an evil hack to persuade libstdc++, which tries to import __acrt_iob_func from a DLL.
This can only be solved cleanly by adding a GCC-compatible C++ standard library to our tree later.