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#ifdef CRTDLL
/***
*crtdll.c - CRT initialization for a DLL using the CRTDLL model of C run-time
*
* Copyright (c) 1991-1994, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* This module contains the initialization entry point for the C run-time
* stub in this DLL. All C run-time code is located in the C Run-Time
* Library DLL "CRTDLL.DLL", except for a little bit of start-up code in
* the EXE, and this code in each DLL. This code is necessary to invoke
* the C++ constructors for the C++ code in this DLL.
*
* This entry point should either be specified as the DLL initialization
* entry point, or else it must be called by the DLL initialization entry
* point of the DLL with the same arguments that the entry point receives.
*
*Revision History:
* 05-19-92 SKS Initial version
* 08-01-92 SRW winxcpt.h replaced bu excpt.h which is included by oscalls.h
* 09-16-92 SKS Prepare for C8 C++ for MIPS by calling C++ constructors
* 09-29-92 SKS _CRT_DLL must be a WINAPI function!
* 05-11-93 SKS Add _DllMainCRTStartup as an alternative to _CRT_INIT
* 06-05-93 SRW Pin CRTDLL.DLL in memory once loaded.
* 06-07-93 GJF Added __proc_attached flag.
* 06-07-93 GJF Backed out SteveWo's change of 06-05 and put it into
* crtlib.c
* 06-08-93 SKS Clean up failure handling in _CRT_INIT
* 07-16-93 SRW ALPHA Merge
* 12-02-93 SKS Add atexit/_onexit support. These routines must be
* defined here so that DLL's that are linked with
* CRTDLL.LIB will get these versions (suitable for DLLs),
* not the versions of atexit/_onexit from CRTDLL.DLL,
* which are only suitable for an EXE file.
* 07-18-94 GJF Moved over Win32s support from VC 2.0 tree.
*
*******************************************************************************/
/*
* SPECIAL BUILD MACRO! Note that crtexe.c (and crtexew.c) is linked in with
* the client's code. It does not go into crtdll.dll! Therefore, it must be
* built under the _DLL switch (like user code) and CRTDLL must be undefined.
*/
#undef CRTDLL
#define _DLL
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <oscalls.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define _DECL_DLLMAIN /* enable prototypes for DllMain and _CRT_INIT */
#include <process.h>
/*
* routine in DLL to do initialization (in this case, C++ constructors)
*/
typedef void (_CALLTYPE1 *PF)(void);
extern void _CALLTYPE4 _initterm(PF *, PF *);
/*
* pointers to initialization sections
*/
extern PF __xc_a[], __xc_z[]; /* C++ initializers */
/*
* Flag identifying the host as Win32s or not-Win32s.
*/
int __win32sflag = 0;
static int onexitflag = 0;
/*
* flag set iff _CRTDLL_INIT was called with DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH
*/
static int __proc_attached = 0;
/*
* Pointers to beginning and end of the table of function pointers manipulated
* by _onexit()/atexit(). The atexit/_onexit code is shared for both EXE's and
* DLL's but different behavior is required. These values are initialized to
* 0 by default and will be set to point to a malloc-ed memory block to mark
* this module as an DLL.
*/
PF *__onexitbegin;
PF *__onexitend;
/*
* User routine DllMain is called on all notifications
*/
extern BOOL WINAPI DllMain(
HANDLE hDllHandle,
DWORD dwReason,
LPVOID lpreserved
) ;
/***
*BOOL WINAPI _CRT_INIT(hDllHandle, dwReason, lpreserved) - C++ DLL initialization.
*
*Purpose:
* This routine does the C runtime initialization for a DLL using CRTDLL.
* It may be specified as the entry point for the DLL, or it may be
* called by the routine that is the DLL entry point.
*
* On DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, the C++ constructors for the DLL will be called.
*
* On DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, the C++ destructors and _onexit/atexit routines
* will be called.
*
*Entry:
*
*Exit:
*
*******************************************************************************/
BOOL WINAPI _CRT_INIT(
HANDLE hDllHandle,
DWORD dwReason,
LPVOID lpreserved
)
{
unsigned osver;
/*
* First, set the __proc_attached flag
*/
if ( dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH )
__proc_attached++;
else if ( dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_DETACH ) {
if ( __proc_attached > 0 )
__proc_attached--;
else
/*
* no prior process attach. just return failure.
*/
return FALSE;
}
/*
* Get the host version (on first call).
*/
if ( __win32sflag == 0 ) {
osver = GetVersion();
if ( ((osver & 0x00ff) == 3) && ((osver >> 31) & 1) )
__win32sflag++;
else
__win32sflag--;
}
/*
* do C++ constructors (initializers) specific to this DLL
*/
if ( dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH ) {
/*
* If the host is Win32s, create the onexit table and do C++
* constructors only for the first connecting process.
*/
if ( (__win32sflag < 0) || (__proc_attached == 1) ) {
if ( __win32sflag < 0 ) {
/*
* not Win32s! just malloc the table.
*/
if ( (__onexitbegin = (PF *)malloc(32 *
sizeof(PF))) == NULL )
/*
* cannot allocate minimal required
* size. generate failure to load DLL
*/
return FALSE;
}
else if ( __proc_attached == 1 ) {
if ( (__onexitbegin =
(PF *)GlobalAlloc( GMEM_FIXED |
GMEM_SHARE, 32 * sizeof(PF) )) ==
NULL )
/*
* cannot allocate minimal required
* size. generate failure to load DLL
*/
return FALSE;
}
*(__onexitbegin) = (PF) NULL;
__onexitend = __onexitbegin;
/*
* Invoke C++ constructors
*/
_initterm(__xc_a,__xc_z);
}
}
else if ( dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_DETACH ) {
if ( (__win32sflag < 0) || (__proc_attached == 0) )
{
/*
* Any basic clean-up code that goes here must be
* duplicated below in _DllMainCRTStartup for the
* case where the user's DllMain() routine fails on a
* Process Attach notification. This does not include
* calling user C++ destructors, etc.
*/
/*
* do _onexit/atexit() terminators
* (if there are any)
*
* These terminators MUST be executed in
* reverse order (LIFO)!
*
* NOTE:
* This code assumes that __onexitbegin
* points to the first valid onexit()
* entry and that __onexitend points
* past the last valid entry. If
* __onexitbegin == __onexitend, the
* table is empty and there are no
* routines to call.
*/
if (__onexitbegin) {
PF * pfend = __onexitend;
while ( -- pfend >= __onexitbegin )
/*
* if current table entry is not
* NULL, call thru it.
*/
if ( *pfend != NULL )
(**pfend)();
/*
* just in case Win32s doesn't clean up after
* us (any bets?), free the block holding
* onexit table
*/
if ( __win32sflag > 0 )
GlobalFree( (HGLOBAL)__onexitbegin );
else
free(__onexitbegin);
}
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/***
*BOOL WINAPI _DllMainCRTStartup(hDllHandle, dwReason, lpreserved) - C++ DLL initialization.
*
*Purpose:
* This is an alternative entry point for DLL's linked with the C run-time
* libs, rather than using _CRT_INIT. The user should specify this routine
* as the DLL entry point, and define his/her own routine DllMain to get
* notifications in his/her code. CRT initialization/termination will be
* done before or after calling DllMain, as appropriate.
*
*Entry:
*
*Exit:
*
*******************************************************************************/
BOOL WINAPI _DllMainCRTStartup(
HANDLE hDllHandle,
DWORD dwReason,
LPVOID lpreserved
)
{
BOOL retcode = TRUE;
/*
* If this is a process detach notification, check that there has
* been a prior process attach notification.
*/
if ( (dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_DETACH) && (__proc_attached == 0) )
return FALSE;
if ( dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH || dwReason == DLL_THREAD_ATTACH )
retcode = _CRT_INIT(hDllHandle, dwReason, lpreserved);
if ( retcode )
retcode = DllMain(hDllHandle, dwReason, lpreserved);
/*
* If _CRT_INIT successfully handles a Process Attach notification
* but the user's DllMain routine returns failure, we need to do
* clean-up of the C run-time similar to what _CRT_INIT does on a
* Process Detach Notification.
*/
if ( dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_DETACH || dwReason == DLL_THREAD_DETACH )
{
if ( _CRT_INIT(hDllHandle, dwReason, lpreserved) == FALSE )
retcode = FALSE ;
}
return retcode ;
}
/***
*_onexit, atexit - calls to DLL versioons of _onexit & atexit in CRTDLL.DLL
*
*Purpose:
* A DLL linked with CRTDLL.LIB must not call the standard _onexit or
* atexit exported from CRTDLL.DLL, but an EXE linked with CRTDLL.LIB
* will call the standard versions of those two routines. Since the
* names are exported from CRTDLL.DLL, we must define them here for DLLs.
* All DLLs linked with CRTDLL.LIB must pull in this startup object.
*
*Entry:
* Same as the regular versions of _onexit, atexit.
*
*Exit:
* Same as the regular versions of _onexit, atexit.
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
extern _onexit_t _CALLTYPE1 __dllonexit(_onexit_t, PF **, PF **);
_onexit_t _CALLTYPE1 _onexit (
_onexit_t func
)
{
unsigned osver;
_onexit_t retval;
/*
* Get the host version (on first call).
*/
if ( __win32sflag == 0 ) {
osver = GetVersion();
if ( ((osver & 0x00ff) == 3) && ((osver >> 31) & 1) )
__win32sflag++;
else
__win32sflag--;
}
/*
* If we are running in Win32s, test and set the flag used to
* serialize access. Note that we assume no process switch can take
* place between a successful test of the flag and the setting of
* the flag.
*/
if ( __win32sflag > 0 ) {
while ( onexitflag > 0 )
Sleep(0);
onexitflag++;
}
retval = __dllonexit(func, &__onexitbegin, &__onexitend);
if ( __win32sflag > 0 )
onexitflag--;
return retval;
}
int _CALLTYPE1 atexit (
PF func
)
{
return (_onexit((_onexit_t)func) == NULL) ? -1 : 0;
}
#endif /* CRTDLL */
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