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;***************************************************************************;
;
; STACK.ASM
;
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation 1989, 1990. All rights reserved.
;
; This module contains a routine that calls a callback function on a
; internal stack. This is designed to be used by MMSYSTEM drivers that
; call user callback functions at async interupt time.
;
; Revision history:
;
; 07/30/90 First created by ToddLa (moved from SndBlst driver)
; 04/24/91 MikeRo. Added stack usage stuff.
; 07/07/91 CurtisP. New stack switcher code that allows user to
; configure size and number of stacks. Default is 3
; frames of 1.5kb each. This is the minimum that MCISEQ
; needs in standard mode (running concurrent with wave).
; [mmsystem]!stackframes= and !stacksize=. stackframes
; mul stacksize can not be > 64k.
; 07/24/91 ToddLa. even newer stack switcher code! export StackEnter
; and StackLeave
; 11/02/92 StephenE. Hacked the code to make it work on NT/WOW.
;
;***************************************************************************;
ifdef MYDEBUG
DEBUG_RETAIL equ 1
endif
?PLM=1 ; pascal call convention
?WIN=0 ; NO! Windows prolog/epilog code
.286p
.xlist
include wow.inc
include wowmmcb.inc
include wowmmed.inc
include cmacros.inc
; include windows.inc
; include mmsystem.inc
; include mmddk.inc
; include wowmmcb.inc
include vint.inc
.list
OFFSEL STRUC
Off dw ?
Sel dw ?
OFFSEL ENDS
LOHI STRUC
Lo dw ?
Hi dw ?
LOHI ENDS
DCB_NOSWITCH equ 0008h ; don't switch stacks for callback
DCB_TYPEMASK equ 0007h ; callback type mask
DCB_NULL equ 0000h ; unknown callback type
; flags for wFlags parameter of DriverCallback()
DCB_WINDOW equ 0001h ; dwCallback is a HWND
DCB_TASK equ 0002h ; dwCallback is a HTASK
DCB_FUNCTION equ 0003h ; dwCallback is a FARPROC
externFP PostMessage ; in USER
externFP PostAppMessage ; in USER
externFP CALLPROC32W ; in Kernel
externFP ThunkInit ; in init.c
externFP WOW16Call ; in Kernel
;******************************************************************************
;
; SEGMENTS
;
;******************************************************************************
createSeg FIX, CodeFix, word, public, CODE
createSeg INTDS, DataFix, byte, public, DATA
;***************************************************************************;
;
; equates and structure definitions
;
;***************************************************************************;
STACK_MAGIC equ 0BBADh
;***************************************************************************;
;
; Local data segment
;
;***************************************************************************;
sBegin DataFix
;
; This is the stack we will switch to whenever we are calling
; a user call back
;
public gwStackSize
public gwStackFrames
public gwStackUse
public gwStackSelector
public hdrvDestroy
public vpCallbackData
public hGlobal
public DoInterrupt
public tid32Message
public mmwow32Lib
public CheckThunkInit
gwStackSize dw 0
gwStackFrames dw 0
gwStackUse dw 0
gwStackSelector dw 0
hdrvDestroy dw -1 ; this handle is being closed
vpCallbackData dd 0
hGlobal dd 0
tid32Message dd 0 ; timer driver entry point
mmwow32Lib dd 0
sEnd DataFix
;-------------------------------------------------------------------------;
;
; debug support
;
;-------------------------------------------------------------------------;
externFP OutputDebugString
;--------------------------Private-Macro----------------------------------;
; DOUT String - send a debug message to the debugger
;
; Entry:
; String String to send to the COM port, does not need a CR,LF
;
; Registers Destroyed:
; none
;
; NOTE no code is generated unless the MYDEBUG symbol is defined
;
; History:
; Sun 31-Jul-1989 -by- ToddLa
; Wrote it.
;-------------------------------------------------------------------------;
DOUT macro text
local string_buffer_stack
ifdef MYDEBUG
push cs
push offset string_buffer_stack
call OutputDebugString
jmp @F
string_buffer_stack label byte
db "mmsystem: "
db "&text&",13,10,0
@@:
endif
endm
;***************************************************************************;
;
; code segment
;
;***************************************************************************;
sBegin CodeFix
assumes cs, CodeFix
assumes ds, nothing
assumes es, nothing
externA __WinFlags
public CodeFixWinFlags
public CodeFixDS
CodeFixWinFlags dw __WinFlags
CodeFixDS dw DataFixBASE
;***************************************************************************;
;
; @doc DDK MMSYSTEM
;
; @asm StackEnter |
;
; This function switches to the next internal mmsystem interupt stack
; available.
;
; if one is not available we stay on the current stack.
;
; the size and number of mmsystem stacks is controlable from SYSTEM.INI
; (these are the defaults)
;
; [mmsystem]
; StackSize = 1536
; StackFrames = 3
;
; for every call to StackEnter a call to StackLeave *must* be made (even
; if StackEnter fails!)
;
; this function is intended to be used as the first thing done by a ISR
;
; MyISR proc far
;
; call StackEnter ; switch to a safe stack
;
; pusha ; save registers we use
;
; <handle IRQ>
;
; popa ; restore registers
;
; call StackLeave ; return to interupt stack
; iret ; done with ISR
;
; MyISR endp
;
; The old SS:SP is pushed onto the new stack, and the function returns.
;
; @rdesc NC ** succesfuly switced to a new stack
; C ** you are hosed jack, no stacks left
; (you remain on current stack)
;
; @uses flags
;
; @saves all
;
; @xref StackLeave, DriverCallback
;
;***************************************************************************;
assumes ds, nothing
assumes es, nothing
cProc StackEnter, <FAR, PUBLIC>, <>
cBegin nogen
;
; On WOW we only emulate Standard mode therefore I won't bother
; with the test described below.
;
; if we are in 386 mode or better (ie *not* standard mode) then, just
; get out.
;
; test cs:[CodeFixWinFlags],WF_WIN286
; jz stack_enter_retf
push ds
mov ds,[CodeFixDS]
assumes ds,DataFix
cmp [gwStackUse], 0 ; are we out of stacks?
jne stack_enter_have_stack_will_travel ; ..no go grab it
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; We are out of internal stacks. To give us the greates chance
; of coming out of this condition alive, we stay on the current
; stack. This could fail miserably if we are on a very small
; stack**but it is better than crashing outright.
;
;**********************************************************************-;
ifdef DEBUG_RETAIL
cmp [gwStackSelector], 0
je stack_enter_stay_here
DOUT <StackEnter: All stacks in use, increase StackFrames>
int 3
endif
ifdef MYDEBUG
call dump_stack_users
endif
stack_enter_stay_here:
pop ds
assumes ds,nothing
push bp
mov bp,sp
push ax
xor ax,ax
xchg [bp+4],ax
xchg [bp+2],ax
xchg [bp],ax
xchg [bp-2],ax
pop bp
stack_enter_retf:
stc
retf
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; we have a stack to use, allocate stack FIRST, then muck with it
; leave no window for interrupts to blast us.
;
; It does this by using the contents of the gwStackUse variable as
; the new SP. This initially contains the address of the start (ie top)
; of the internal stack area, and is subtracted from each time a StackEnter
; occurs. It is of course added to again when StackLeave is called
; freeing up that area of stack for the next use.
;
; Note that the stack usage counter is modified before anything is
; is pushed onto the new stack. If an interrupt occurs after the stack
; switch, but before the usage is set, it will be fine.
;
;**********************************************************************-;
assumes ds,DataFix
stack_enter_have_stack_will_travel:
push ax
push bx
mov bx,sp
mov ax, [gwStackSize]
sub [gwStackUse], ax ; reserve stack before using
add ax, [gwStackUse] ; get current value and hang onto it
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; debug code, in the debug version we do crazy things like filling
; the stack with magic numbers.
;
;**********************************************************************-;
ifdef MYDEBUG
; ** This code will fill the stack with the magic cookie**this
; ** is used to see how much stack space is being used at any
; ** time.
push es
push di
push ax
push cx
mov di, ax ; es:di -> top of stack
mov es, [gwStackSelector]
mov cx, [gwStackSize] ; get size to fill
sub di, cx ; es:di -> bottom of stack
shr cx, 1 ; in words
mov ax, STACK_MAGIC ; what to fill with
cld ; bottom up
rep stosw
pop cx ; restore munged regs
pop ax
pop di
pop es
endif
ifdef DEBUG_RETAIL
; ** This code puts a single magic cookie at the end of the stack.
; ** This is used by the stack leave routine to check for overflow.
; ** If the above code (the fill) is running, then this code is
; ** redundant.
push es
push bx
mov es,[gwStackSelector]
mov bx,[gwStackUse] ; new stack
mov es:[bx], STACK_MAGIC
pop bx
pop es
endif
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; time to switch to the *new* stack, [gwStackSelector]:AX contains
; the new SS:SP, but first save the *old* SS:SP and restore
; the registers we nuked to get here
;
;**********************************************************************-;
push [gwStackSelector] ; push *new* ss
push ss ; save current ss in ds
pop ds
assumes ds, nothing
pop ss ; switch to new stack
mov sp, ax ; ints off until after this on >= 286
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; now that we are on the new stack, copy some important info from
; the old stack to this one. note DS:[BX] points to the old stack
;
; [BX+0] ==> saved BX
; [BX+2] ==> saved AX
; [BX+4] ==> saved DS
; [BX+6] ==> return IP
; [BX+8] ==> return CS
;
; in the MYDEBUG version we save the callers CS:IP on the stack so we
; can (in dump_stack_users) walk all the stacks
;
;**********************************************************************-;
ifdef MYDEBUG
push [bx+8] ; push a CS:IP for dumping stack users
push [bx+6]
endif
add bx,10 ; 10 = ax+bx+dx+retf
push ds ; save old SS:SP (SP = BX+N)
push bx
sub bx,10
push [bx+8] ; push return addr
push [bx+6]
push [bx+4] ; push saved DS
push [bx] ; push saved BX
mov ax,[bx+2] ; restore ax
pop bx ; restore bx
pop ds ; restore ds
clc ; show success
stack_leave_retf:
retf ; return to caller
cEnd nogen
;***************************************************************************;
;
; @doc DDK MMSYSTEM
;
; @asm StackLeave |
;
; This function returns the stack to the original stack saved by StackEnter
;
; @uses flags
;
; @saves all
;
; @xref StackEnter, DriverCallback
;
;***************************************************************************;
assumes ds, nothing
assumes es, nothing
cProc StackLeave, <FAR, PUBLIC>, <>
cBegin nogen
;
; if we are in 386 mode or better (ie *not* standard mode) then, just
; get out.
;
; test cs:[CodeFixWinFlags],WF_WIN286
; jz stack_leave_retf
push bx
mov bx,sp
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; here is the state of things:
;
; [BX+0] ==> saved BX
; [BX+2] ==> return IP
; [BX+4] ==> return CS
; [BX+6] ==> saved SP
; [BX+8] ==> saved SS
;
; the first thing we must check for is EnterStack running out of
; stacks. in this case StackEnter pushed a single zero where the
; saved SS should be
;
;**********************************************************************-;
cmp word ptr ss:[bx+6],0 ; check saved SP
jnz stack_leave_normal
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; StackEnter ran out of stacks, stay on the current stack, but remove
; the bogus SS
;
;**********************************************************************-;
stack_leave_abby_normal:
pop bx ; return to caller taking the
retf 2 ; bogus zero SP with us
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; we need to return to the stack saved by StackEnter
;
;**********************************************************************-;
stack_leave_normal:
push ds ; [BX-2] ==> saved DS
push ss ; DS = old stack
pop ds
assumes ds,nothing
ifdef MYDEBUG
push ax
mov ax,[bx+8]
lar ax,ax
jz @f
DOUT <StackLeave: invalid stack>
int 3
@@: pop ax
endif
mov ss,[bx+8] ; switch to new stack
mov sp,[bx+6] ; ints off until after this on >= 286
push [bx+4] ; push return addr
push [bx+2]
push [bx] ; push old BX
push [bx-2] ; push old DS
;**********************************************************************-;
;
; we are back on the original stack, now it is time to deallocate
; the stack.
;
; The stack usage must only be released after all
; values have been removed from the stack so that an interrupt can be
; serviced without writing over any values.
;
;**********************************************************************-;
mov ds,[CodeFixDS] ; get at our globals
assumes ds,DataFix
ifdef DEBUG_RETAIL
push es
push bx
mov bx,[gwStackUse] ; before we release it
mov es,[gwStackSelector]
cmp es:[bx], STACK_MAGIC
mov es:[bx], STACK_MAGIC ; and try to recover...
pop bx
pop es
je @f ; true if magic cookie existed
DOUT <StackLeave: STACK OVERFLOW>
int 3
ifdef MYDEBUG
call dump_stack_users
endif
@@:
endif
mov bx, [gwStackSize] ; get the size of the stacks
add [gwStackUse], bx ; release stack frame after use
pop ds
assumes ds,nothing
pop bx
retf
cEnd nogen
;****************************************************************************
; FUNCTION: DoInterrupt()
;
; PURPOSE:
; This routine is called by the ISR in the InstallInerruptHandler
; routine.
;
; void DoInterrupt( void )
; {
; VPCALLBACK_ARGS pArgs;
; WORD wSendCount = vpCallbackData->wSendCount;
; WORD wTempRecvCount;
;
; /*
; ** At entry to this function the receive count should be one less than
; ** than the send count. However, it is possible that we have lost some
; ** interrupts in which case we should try to "catch up" here.
; **
; ** The 32 bit side does not increament wSendCount until the
; ** callback data buffer has been updated. This means that although it
; ** is possible that it could have been changed before this interrupt
; ** was generated it will never point to an invalid buffer location.
; ** We simply process two interrupt request from the first interrupt,
; ** when the second interrupt goes off we return straight away.
; */
; vpCallbackData->wIntsCount++;
;
; while ( vpCallbackData->wRecvCount != wSendCount ) {
;
; /*
; ** Increment the recv count. Use of the % operator to makes sure
; ** that we wrap around to the begining of the array correctly.
; */
; wTempRecvCount = (vpCallbackData->wRecvCount + 1)
; % CALLBACK_ARGS_SIZE;
;
; pArgs = &vpCallbackData->args[ wTempRecvCount ];
; DriverCallback( pArgs->dwFunctionAddr,
; LOWORD( pArgs->dwFlags ),
; pArgs->wHandle,
; pArgs->wMessage,
; pArgs->dwInstance,
; pArgs->dwParam1,
; pArgs->dwParam2 );
;
; vpCallbackData->wRecvCount = wTempRecvCount;
; }
;
; }
;
;****************************************************************************
cProc DoInterrupt, <FAR,PUBLIC>, <si,di>
localW wSendCount ;number of interrupts sent
cBegin DoInt
DOUT <Multi-Media Interupt called>
;
; Now we take the parameters from the global callback data array
; and increment the dwRecvCount field. Then we make the
; callback into the apps routine. Note that the es:bx registers are used
; instead of the local variable pArgs.
;
mov es,[CodeFixDS]
assumes es,DataFix
;
; wSendCount = vpCallbackData->wSendCount
; vpCallbackData->wIntsCount++;
;
les bx,DWORD PTR es:vpCallbackData
mov ax,WORD PTR es:[bx+2]
mov wSendCount,ax
inc WORD PTR es:[bx+388] ; increment the count of interrupts rcv
jmp DoIntMakeTheTest
;
; Make es:bx point to the correct slot in the callback data table.
;
DoIntMakeTheCall:
;
; Increment the recv count. Use of the % operator above makes sure
; that we wrap around to the begining of the array correctly.
;
; wTempRecvCount = (vpCallbackData->wRecvCount + 1) % CALLBACK_ARGS_SIZE;
;
mov al,BYTE PTR es:[bx]
inc al
and ax,15
mov cx,ax
;
; pArgs = &vpCallbackData->args[ vpCallbackData->wRecvCount ];
; vpCallbackData->wRecvCount = wTempRecvCount;
; Note that pArgs is really es:bx.
;
mov es,[CodeFixDS]
les bx,DWORD PTR es:vpCallbackData
imul ax,WORD PTR es:[bx],24 ;ax = wRecvCount * sizeof(CALLBACKDATA)
;
; Note: our caller saves ALL registers. We do not need to preserve si
;
mov si,bx
add bx,ax ;bx = bx + ax
add bx,4 ;bx += sizeof(WORD) * 2
;
; Set up the stack frame for DriverCallback
;
push WORD PTR es:[bx+6]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+4]
push WORD PTR es:[bx]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+8]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+10]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+14]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+12]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+18]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+16]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+22]
push WORD PTR es:[bx+20]
;
; We have to set up the stack frame before incrementing wRecvCount to
; prevent the 32 bit code from eating our slot in the buffer.
;
mov WORD PTR es:[si],cx ;wRecvCount = wTempRecvCount
call FAR PTR DriverCallback
;
; Reload es:bx and ax ready for the loop test
;
mov ax,wSendCount
mov es,[CodeFixDS]
les bx,DWORD PTR es:vpCallbackData
DoIntMakeTheTest:
cmp WORD PTR es:[bx],ax
jne DoIntMakeTheCall
cEnd DoInt
ifdef XDEBUG
public stack_enter_stay_here
public stack_enter_have_stack_will_travel
public stack_leave_abby_normal
public stack_leave_normal
endif
;***************************************************************************;
;
; @doc DDK MMSYSTEM
;
; @api BOOL | DriverCallback | This function notifies a client
; application by sending a message to a window or callback
; function or by unblocking a task.
;
; @parm DWORD | dwCallBack | Specifies either the address of
; a callback function, a window handle, or a task handle, depending on
; the flags specified in the <p wFlags> parameter.
;
; @parm WORD | wFlags | Specifies how the client
; application is notified, according to one of the following flags:
;
; @flag DCB_FUNCTION | The application is notified by
; sending a message to a callback function. The <p dwCallback>
; parameter specifies a procedure-instance address.
; @flag DCB_WINDOW | The application is notified by
; sending a message to a window. The low-order word of the
; <p dwCallback> parameter specifies a window handle.
;
; @flag DCB_NOSWITCH | DriverCallback should *not* switch to a new stack
;
; @parm WORD | hDevice | Specifies a handle to the device
; associated with the notification. This is the handle assigned by
; MMSYSTEM when the device was opened.
;
; @parm WORD | wMsg | Specifies a message to send to the
; application.
;
; @parm DWORD | dwUser | Specifies the DWORD of user instance
; data supplied by the application when the device was opened.
;
; @parm DWORD | dwParam1 | Specifies a message-dependent parameter.
; @parm DWORD | dwParam2 | Specifies a message-dependent parameter.
;
; @rdesc Returns TRUE if the callback was performed, else FALSE if an invalid
; parameter was passed, or the task's message queue was full.
;
; @comm This function can be called at interrupt time.
;
; The flags DCB_FUNCTION and DCB_WINDOW are equivalent to the
; high-order word of the corresponding flags CALLBACK_FUNCTION
; and CALLBACK_WINDOW specified when the device was opened.
;
; If notification is done with a callback function, <p hDevice>,
; <p wMsg>, <p dwUser>, <p dwParam1>, and <p dwParam2> are passed to
; the callback. If notification is done with a window, only <p wMsg>,
; <p hDevice>, and <p dwParam1> are passed to the window.
;***************************************************************************;
assumes ds, nothing
assumes es, nothing
cProc DriverCallback, <FAR, PASCAL, PUBLIC>, <>
parmD dwCallBack ; callback procedure to call
parmW fCallBack ; callback flags
parmW hdrv ; handle to the driver
parmW msg ; driver message
parmD dwUser ; user instance data
parmD dw1 ; message specific
parmD dw2 ; message specific
cBegin
cld ; lets not make any assumptions about this!!!!
;**************************************************************************-;
; check for quick exit cases and get out fast
;**************************************************************************-;
mov ax,dwCallback.lo ; check for dwCallback == NULL
or ax,dwCallback.hi
jz dcb_error_exit_now ; if NULL get out fast
mov ax,fCallback ; get flags and mask out the type bits
test ax,DCB_TYPEMASK
jz dcb_error_exit_now ; if NULL get out fast
ifdef NEVER
;**************************************************************************-;
; if this handle is being NUKED don't allow callbacks into the app
;
; I won't bother with this test on WOW either. -- StephenE 2nd Nov 1992
;**************************************************************************-;
mov es,[CodeFixDS]
assumes es,DataFix
mov bx,hdrv
cmp bx,es:[hdrvDestroy] ; same as the handle being nuked?
je dcb_error_exit_now ; if yes, get out'a here
assumes es,nothing
endif
;**************************************************************************-;
; set up ES == SS, so we can access stack params after switching
; stacks, NOTE!! ES:[bp+##] *must* be used to access parameters!
;**************************************************************************-;
mov cx,ss ; set ES == callers stack
mov es,cx ; use ES to get at local vars
assumes es,nothing
;**************************************************************************-;
; We won't switch stacks on WOW since DPMI does this for us. Win 3.1
; would only switch stacks in Standard mode which we no longer support.
;**************************************************************************-;
; test ax,DCB_NOSWITCH ; should we switch stacks?
; jnz dcb_on_stack
; call StackEnter ; switch to new stack
;**************************************************************************-;
; determine the type of the callback, dwCallback is either a FARPROC, HWND
; or HTASK depending on the value of fCallback
;**************************************************************************-;
dcb_on_stack:
;
pushf ; Save the interrupt flag state
FSTI ; ** Enable interrupts here **
;
; push ax ; save flags for StackLeave test
and ax,DCB_TYPEMASK ; mask out the type bits
cmp ax,DCB_WINDOW ; is it a window handle?
je dcb_post_message
cmp ax,DCB_TASK ; is it a task handle?
je dcb_post_event
cmp ax,DCB_FUNCTION ; is it a procedure?
je dcb_call_callback
DOUT <DriverCallback: Invalid flags #ax>
xor ax,ax
jmp dcb_exit
dcb_error_exit_now:
xor ax,ax
jmp dcb_exit_now
ifdef NEVER
;**************************************************************************-;
; the Callback flags are NULL determine the callback type by the HIWORD
; of dwCallback, if it is NULL assume it is a WINDOW otherwise it is a
; FARPROC
;**************************************************************************-;
dcb_null_flags:
mov ax,es:dwCallback.hi ; get selector of callback
or ax,ax
jnz dcb_call_callback ; if NULL then assume it is a window
errn$ dcb_post_message ; otherwise assume a FARPROC
endif
;**************************************************************************-;
; dwCallback is a window handle, call PostMessage() to insert a message in
; the applications message Que
;**************************************************************************-;
dcb_post_event:
cmc
dcb_post_message:
push es:dwCallback.lo ; hwnd
push es:msg ; message
push es:hdrv ; wParam = hdrv
push es:dw1.hi ; lParam = dw1
push es:dw1.lo
jc dcb_post_app_message
call PostMessage
jmp dcb_exit
;**************************************************************************-;
; dwCallback is a task handle, call PostAppMessage() to 'wake' the task up
;**************************************************************************-;
dcb_post_app_message:
call PostAppMessage
jmp dcb_exit
;**************************************************************************-;
; dwCallback is a callback procedure, we will call it.
;**************************************************************************-;
dcb_call_callback:
;
; is the callback a valid function?
;
lar ax,es:dwCallback.hi
jnz dcb_invalid_callback
test ax,0800H ; test for code/data selector
jnz dcb_valid_callback
dcb_invalid_callback:
ifdef MYDEBUG_RETAIL
mov ax,es:dwCallback.lo
mov dx,es:dwCallback.hi
DOUT <DriverCallback: Invalid callback function #dx:#ax>
int 3
endif
xor ax,ax
jmp dcb_exit
dcb_valid_callback:
push es:hdrv
push es:msg
push es:dwUser.hi
push es:dwUser.lo
push es:dw1.hi
push es:dw1.lo
push es:dw2.hi
push es:dw2.lo
call es:dwCallback
mov ax,1
errn$ dcb_exit
dcb_exit:
;
popf ; ** restore the interrupt flag **
;
; pop bx ; restore flags
; test bx,DCB_NOSWITCH ; should we switch back?
; jnz dcb_exit_now
; call StackLeave ; return to previous stack
errn$ dcb_exit_now
dcb_exit_now:
cEnd
ifdef MYDEBUG
;**************************************************************************-;
;
; each mmsystem stack has a SS:SP and in MYDEBUG a CS:IP of the caller of
; StackEnter, the top of each stack looks like this.
;
; +-------------------------------------+
; | CS:IP of caller of StackEnter() (in MYDEBUG)
; +-------------------------------------+
; | SS:SP to restore
; +-------------------------------------+
;
;**************************************************************************-;
assumes ds,DataFix
assumes es,nothing
public dump_stack_users
dump_stack_users proc near
cmp [gwStackSelector],0
jne @f
ret
@@: pusha
push es
mov cx,[gwStackFrames]
mov di,[gwStackSize]
mov si,[gwStackUse]
mov es,gwStackSelector
DOUT <StackUsers: Frames[#cx] Size[#di] Use[#si]>
dump_stack_loop:
lar ax,es:[di-4].sel
jnz dump_stack_next
mov ax,es:[di-4].off ; get CS:IP of StackEnter caller
mov dx,es:[di-4].sel
mov si,es:[di-8].off ; get SS:SP of StackEnter caller
mov bx,es:[di-8].sel
DOUT <StackUser #cx is CS:IP = #dx:#ax SS:SP = #bx:#si>
dump_stack_next:
add di,[gwStackSize]
loop dump_stack_loop
pop es
popa
ret
dump_stack_users endp
endif
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------;
;
; @doc INTERNAL
;
; @api DWORD | CheckThunkInit | send a message to the timer driver
;
; @rdesc Returns 0 if successful, otherwise an error code,
; (typically MMSYSERR_NODRIVER).
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------;
assumes ds,nothing
assumes es,nothing
cProc CheckThunkInit, <FAR, PUBLIC, PASCAL>, <>
cBegin
mov es,[CodeFixDS]
assumes es,DataFix
sub ax,ax ; assume sucess
mov bx,WORD PTR es:[mmwow32Lib] ; is mmwow32Lib loaded ?
mov cx,WORD PTR es:[mmwow32Lib+2] ; try to load it
or cx,bx ; ThunkInit returns ax=1
jnz @F ; if it loaded OK, otherwise
call ThunkInit ; ax=MMSYSERR_NODRIVER
@@:
cEnd
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------;
;
; @doc INTERNAL
;
; @api DWORD | timeMessage | send a message to the timer driver
;
; @parm WORD | msg | message to send
;
; @parm DWORD | dw1 | first DWORD
;
; @parm DWORD | dw2 | first DWORD
;
; @rdesc Returns zero if successful, error code otherwise
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------;
assumes ds,nothing
assumes es,nothing
cProc timeMessage, <FAR, PUBLIC, PASCAL>, <>
ParmW msg
ParmD dw1
ParmD dw2
cBegin
mov es,[CodeFixDS]
assumes es,DataFix
sub ax,ax ; assume sucess
mov bx,WORD PTR es:[mmwow32Lib] ; is mmwow32Lib loaded ?
mov cx,WORD PTR es:[mmwow32Lib+2] ; try to load it
or cx,bx ; ThunkInit returns ax=1
jnz timer_have_thunks ; if it loaded OK, otherwise
push es
call ThunkInit ; ax=MMSYSERR_NODRIVER
pop es
or ax,ax
jnz timeMessageExit
timer_have_thunks:
push ax ; uDevID
push ax ;
push ax ; Message passed
push msg ;
push ax ; dwInstance
push ax ;
push dw1.hi ; dwParam1
push dw1.lo ;
push dw2.hi ; dwParam2
push dw2.lo ;
push WORD PTR es:[tid32Message+2] ; Address of function to call
push WORD PTR es:[tid32Message] ;
push ax ; No directory change
push ax
call FAR PTR MMCALLPROC32
timeMessageExit:
cEnd
MMediaThunk MMCALLPROC32
sEnd CodeFix
end