3 # This program generates wine.conf files on STDOUT.
4 # Copyright (C) 1996 Stephen Simmons
6 # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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22 # This program examines the contents of the DOS filesystems and
23 # attempts to generate a sensible wine.conf file. This is output
25 # It reads /etc/fstab to find mounting locations of the hard disk drives
26 # It uses the correct algorithm for ordering DOS drives, with the
27 # exception of the case of multiple drive controller types, where I don't
28 # know what DOS's algorithm is.
29 # It uses find to find all of the win.ini files on any DOS partition
30 # and sorts them by age to guess which is part of the active Windows
32 # It reads the autoexec.bat file (if found) and records all variable
33 # settings. There are some inaccuracies in its determination.
34 # First, while variables are interpolated properly, no control
35 # structures are supported so calls and execs to other batch files are
36 # ignored, and all variable settings take effect regardless of whether
37 # they would in DOS (i,e., both if and else clauses are read).
38 # This is used to determine the path and temp directories. Duplicate
39 # path directories and path directories that don't exist are thrown
41 # On failing to find C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT, wineconf finds all executables
42 # in the windows directory and subdirectories, and generates an
43 # optimized path statement encompassing all the executables.
44 # Then it also looks for \TEMP and \TMP on all drives taking the first
46 # wineconf doesn't support floppy drives, network drives, printers,
47 # and serial device configuration is hardcoded and not configured for
48 # the machine it runs on. Similarly, spy parameters are hard coded.
50 # It would make sense to incorporate much of the heuristic code in
51 # this program into a library to be shared with a dosemu configuration
52 # program, because it seems that at least some of the same stuff will
53 # be wanted. The program needs to be cleaned up still. A better tmp
54 # search algorithm could be written. A fast option is planned. Less
55 # Linux-dependence is desired. Should look for devices independent
56 # of /etc/fstab; then sanity checks on /etc/fstab can be performed.
63 GetOptions('windir=s', 'sysdir=s', 'thorough', 'debug:s', 'inifile=s') || &Usage;
65 print "WINE REGISTRY Version 2\n";
66 print ";; All keys relative to \\\\Machine\\\\Software\\\\Wine\\\\Wine\\\\Config\n\n";
73 print "Usage: $0 <options>\n";
74 # print "-fstab <filename> Location of alternate fstab file\n";
75 print "-windir <filename> Location of windows dir in DOS space\n";
76 print "-thorough Do careful analysis (default)\n";
77 print "-sysdir <filename> Location of systems dir in DOS space\n";
78 print "-inifile <filename> Path to the wine.ini file (by default './wine.ini')\n";
79 # print "-tmpdir <filename> Location of tmp directory\n";
80 print "Generates (to STDOUT) a wine configuration file based on\n";
81 print "/etc/fstab and searching around in DOS directories\n";
82 print "The options above can override certain values\n";
83 print "This should be considered ALPHA code\n";
88 $::opt_f = $::opt_f ? $::opt_f : '/etc/fstab';
89 open(FSTAB, $::opt_f) || die "Cannot read $::opt_f\n";
94 my ($device, $mntpoint, $type, @rest) = split(' ', $_);
95 if ($device !~ m"^/dev/fd") {
96 if ($type eq "ntfs") {
97 push(@::FatDrives, [$device, $mntpoint, 'win95']);
99 elsif ($type eq "msdos" || $type eq "vfat") {
100 push(@::FatDrives, [$device, $mntpoint, $type]);
102 elsif ($type eq "iso9660" ||
103 ($mntpoint eq "/cdrom" && ! $type eq 'supermount') ||
104 ($device eq '/dev/cdrom' && $type eq 'auto') ) {
105 push(@::CdromDrives, [$device, $mntpoint, 'win95']);
107 elsif ( ($mntpoint eq '/mnt/cdrom' || $mntpoint eq '/cdrom')
108 && $type eq 'supermount') {
109 push(@::CdromDrives, [ '/dev/cdrom', $mntpoint, 'win95']);
114 warn "ERROR ($0): Cannot find any MSDOS drives.\n";
115 warn "This does not mean you cannot run Wine, but $0\n";
116 warn "cannot help you (yet)\n";
119 push(@::UnixDrives, ['', '/tmp', 'hd']);
120 push(@::UnixDrives, ['', '${HOME}', 'network']);
121 my $MagicDrive = 'C';
122 @::FatDrives = sort byDriveOrder @::FatDrives;
123 @::CdromDrives = sort byCdOrder @::CdromDrives;
124 foreach my $FatDrive (@::FatDrives) {
125 print "[Drive $MagicDrive]\n";
126 my $MntPoint = $FatDrive->[1];
127 my $FileSys = $FatDrive->[2];
128 print "\"Path\" = \"$MntPoint\"\n";
129 print "\"Type\" = \"hd\"\n";
130 print "\"Filesystem\" = \"$FileSys\"\n";
132 &RegisterDrive($MagicDrive, $FatDrive);
133 if(!&IsMounted($FatDrive->[0])) {
134 warn "WARNING: DOS Drive $MagicDrive (" . $FatDrive->[0] .
135 ") is not mounted\n";
139 foreach my $CdromDrive (@::CdromDrives) {
140 print "[Drive $MagicDrive]\n";
141 my $Device = $CdromDrive->[0];
142 my $MntPoint = $CdromDrive->[1];
143 my $FileSys = $CdromDrive->[2];
144 print "\"Path\" = \"$MntPoint\"\n";
145 print "\"Type\" = \"cdrom\"\n";
146 print "\"Device\" = \"$Device\"\n";
147 print "\"Filesystem\" = \"$FileSys\"\n";
149 &RegisterDrive($MagicDrive, $CdromDrive);
152 foreach my $UnixDrive (@::UnixDrives) {
153 print "[Drive $MagicDrive]\n";
154 my $MntPoint = $UnixDrive->[1];
155 my $Type = $UnixDrive->[2];
156 print "\"Path\" = \"$MntPoint\"\n";
157 print "\"Type\" = \"$Type\"\n";
158 print "\"Filesystem\" = \"win95\"\n";
165 my($MagicDrive) = 'C';
166 my(@FATD)=@::FatDrives;
171 if (!$::opt_windir && !$::opt_fast && !$::opt_thorough) {
175 $winini = &ToUnix($::opt_windir);
177 die "ERROR: Specified winini file does not exist\n";
180 elsif ($::opt_fast) {
181 die "-fast code can be implemented\n";
183 elsif ($::opt_thorough) {
184 if ($::opt_debug) { print STDERR "DEBUG: Num FATD = ", $#FATD+1, "\n"; }
185 foreach $ThisDrive (@FATD) {
186 my $MntPoint = $ThisDrive->[1];
187 push(@wininis, `find $MntPoint -iname win.ini -print`);
189 foreach $winini (@wininis) {
192 my ($winini_cnt) = $#wininis+1;
194 print STDERR "DEBUG: Num wininis found: $winini_cnt\n";}
195 if ($winini_cnt > 1) {
196 warn "$winini_cnt win.ini files found:\n";
197 @wininis = sort byFileAge @wininis;
198 warn join("\n", @wininis), "\n";
199 $winini = $wininis[0];
200 warn "Using most recent one: $winini\n";
202 elsif ($winini_cnt == 0) {
203 die "ERROR: No win.ini found in DOS partitions\n";
206 $winini = $wininis[0];
210 die "ERROR: None of -windir, -fast, or -thorough set\n";
212 $::windir = &ToDos(dirname($winini));
214 print "\"windows\" = ", &marshall ($::windir), "\n";
216 print "\"system\" = ", &marshall ($::opt_sysdir), "\n";
219 print "\"system\" = ", &marshall ("$::windir\\SYSTEM"), "\n";
223 # Returns 1 if the device is mounted; -1 if mount check failed; 0 if not
225 # This code is Linux specific, and needs to be broadened.
229 if (-e "/proc/mounts") {
230 open(MOUNTS, "/proc/mounts") ||
231 (warn "Cannot open /proc/mounts, although it exists\n" &&
235 return 1; # Tested 1.4
238 return 0; # Tested 1.4
245 my($DOSdrive, $Drive) = @_;
246 $::DOS2Unix{$DOSdrive} = $Drive;
247 $::Device2DOS{$Drive->[0]} = $DOSdrive;
248 $::MntPoint2DOS{$Drive->[1]} = $DOSdrive;
249 $::DOS2MntPoint{$DOSdrive} = $Drive->[1];
250 $::DOS2Device{$DOSdrive} = $Drive->[0];
253 sub ReadAutoexecBat {
254 if (!%::DOS2Unix) { &ReadFSTAB; }
255 my($DriveC) = $::DOS2MntPoint{"C"};
259 print STDERR "DEBUG: Looking for $DriveC/autoexec.bat\n"; }
260 if (-e "$DriveC/autoexec.bat") {
262 open(AUTOEXEC, "$DriveC/autoexec.bat") ||
263 die "Cannot read autoexec.bat\n";
266 if (/^\s*(set\s+)?(\w+)\s*[\s\=]\s*(.*)$/i) {
270 $varname =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
271 while ($varvalue =~ /%(\w+)%/) {
274 $subname =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
275 if (($::opt_debug) && ($::opt_debug =~ /path/i)) {
276 print STDERR "DEBUG: Found $matchname as $subname\n";
277 print STDERR "DEBUG: Old varvalue:\n$varvalue\n";
278 print STDERR "DEBUG: Old subname value:\n" .
279 $::DOSenv{$subname} . "\n";
281 if ($::DOSenv{$subname}) {
282 $varvalue =~ s/\%$matchname\%/$::DOSenv{$subname}/;
285 warn "DOS environment variable $subname not\n";
286 warn "defined in autoexec.bat. (Reading config.sys\n";
287 warn "is not implemented.) Using null value\n";
288 $varvalue =~ s/%$matchname%//;
290 if (($::opt_debug) && ($::opt_debug =~ /path/i)) {
291 print STDERR "DEBUG: New varvalue:\n$varvalue\n";
295 print STDERR "DEBUG: $varname = $varvalue\n";
297 $::DOSenv{$varname} = $varvalue;
304 warn "WARNING: C:\\AUTOEXEC.BAT was not found.\n";
307 if ($::DOSenv{"path"}) {
308 my @pathdirs = split(/\s*;\s*/, $::DOSenv{"path"});
309 if (($::opt_debug) && ($::opt_debug =~ /path/i)) {
310 print STDERR "DEBUG (path): @pathdirs\n";
312 foreach my $pathdir (@pathdirs) {
313 if (-d &ToUnix($pathdir)) {
314 if ($::DOSpathdir{$pathdir}++) {
315 warn "Ignoring duplicate DOS path entry $pathdir\n";
318 if (($::opt_debug) && ($::opt_debug =~ /path/i)) {
319 print STDERR "DEBUG (path): Found $pathdir\n";
321 push(@::DOSpathlist, $pathdir);
325 warn "Ignoring DOS path directory $pathdir, as it does not\n";
329 print "\"path\" = ", &marshall (join (";", @::DOSpathlist)), "\n";
332 # Code status: tested 1.4
333 warn "WARNING: Making assumptions for PATH\n";
334 warn "Will scan windows directory for executables and generate\n";
335 warn "path from that\n";
336 my $shellcmd = 'find ' . &ToUnix($::windir) . " -iregex '" .
337 '.*\.\(exe\|bat\|com\|dll\)' . "' -print";
339 print STDERR "DEBUG: autoexec.bat search command:\n $shellcmd\n";
341 push(@::DOScommand, `$shellcmd`);
342 if ($::opt_debug && $::opt_debug =~ /autoexec/i) {
343 print STDERR "DEBUG: autoexec.bat search results:\n\@DOS::command\n";
345 foreach my $command (@::DOScommand) {
346 $command =~ s%[^/]+$%%;
347 $::DOSexecdir{&ToDos($command)}++;
349 print "\"path\" = " .
352 sort {$::DOSexecdir{$b} <=> $::DOSexecdir{$a}}
353 (keys %::DOSexecdir)))) . "\n";
356 if ($::DOSenv{"temp"} && -d &ToUnix($::DOSenv{"temp"})) {
357 print "\"temp\" = ", &marshall ($::DOSenv{"temp"}), "\n";
362 warn "WARNING: Making assumptions for TEMP\n";
363 warn "Looking for \\TEMP and then \\TMP on every drive\n";
364 # Watch out .. might pick CDROM drive :-)
365 foreach my $DOSdrive (keys %::DOS2Unix) {
366 my $tmp = &ToUnix("$DOSdrive:\\temp");
367 if (-d $tmp) { $TheTemp = "$DOSdrive:\\temp"; last; }
368 $tmp = &ToUnix("$DOSdrive:\\tmp");
369 if (-d $tmp) { $TheTemp = "$DOSdrive:\\tmp"; last; }
371 $TheTemp = '/tmp' if (!$TheTemp && -d '/tmp');
373 warn "Using $TheTemp\n";
374 print "\"temp\" = ", &marshall ($TheTemp), "\n";
378 print "\"temp\" = ", &marshall ("C:\\"), "\n";
384 # FNunix = &ToUnix(FNdos);
385 # Converts DOS filenames to Unix filenames, leaving Unix filenames
391 # Initialize tables if necessary.
392 if (!%::DOS2Unix) { &ReadFSTAB; }
394 # Determine which type of conversion is necessary
395 if ($FNdos =~ /^([A-Z])\:(.*)$/) { # DOS drive specified
396 $FNunix = $::DOS2MntPoint{$1} . "/$2";
398 elsif ($FNdos =~ m%\\%) { # DOS drive not specified, C: is default
399 $FNunix = $::DOS2MntPoint{"C"} . "/$FNdos";
401 else { # Unix filename
404 1 while ($FNunix =~ s%\\%/%); # Convert \ to /
405 $FNunix =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/; # Translate to lower case
406 1 while ($FNunix =~ s%//%/%); # Translate double / to /
410 # FNdos = &ToDOS(FNunix)
411 # Converts Unix filenames to DOS filenames
414 my(@MntList) = keys %::MntPoint2DOS;
415 my ($TheMntPt, $FNdos);
417 foreach my $MntPt (@MntList) { # Scan mount point list to see if path matches
418 if ($FNunix =~ /^$MntPt/) {
424 Carp("ERROR: $FNunix not found in DOS directories\n");
428 $FNdos =~ s/^$TheMntPt//;
429 $FNdos = $::MntPoint2DOS{$TheMntPt} . ":" . $FNdos;
430 1 while($FNdos =~ s%/%\\%);
434 sub InsertDefaultFile {
435 my ($fileName, $tag) = @_;
438 if (open(DEFFILE, "$fileName")) {
440 $state = 0 if ($state == 1 && $_ =~ /^[ \t]*\#/o && index($_, "</$tag>") >= 0);
441 print $_ if ($state == 1);
442 $state = 1 if ($state == 0 && $_ =~ /^[ \t]*\#/o && index($_, "<$tag>" ) >= 0);
446 print STDERR "Cannot read $fileName\n";
458 if (!$::opt_inifile) {
459 &InsertDefaultFile("./wine.ini", "wineconf");
461 &InsertDefaultFile($::opt_inifile, "wineconf");
470 my($DeviceA) = $a->[0];
471 my($DeviceB) = $b->[0];
473 # Primary drives come first, logical drives last
474 # DOS User's Guide (version 6) p. 70, IBM version.
475 # If both drives are the same type, sort alphabetically
476 # This makes drive a come before b, etc.
477 # It also makes SCSI drives come before IDE drives;
478 # this may or may not be right :-(
479 my($Alogical, $Blogical);
480 if (substr($DeviceA, 3, 1) >= 5) { $Alogical++; }
481 if (substr($DeviceB, 3, 1) >= 5) { $Blogical++; }
482 if ($Alogical && !$Blogical) { return -1; }
483 elsif ($Blogical && !$Alogical) { return 1; }
484 else { return ($DeviceA cmp $DeviceB); }
488 my($DeviceA) = $a->[0];
489 my($DeviceB) = $b->[0];
490 $DeviceA cmp $DeviceB;