/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library * * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Red Hat, Inc. * Copyright (C) 2008 Hans Breuer * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General * Public License along with this library; if not, see . * * Author: Alexander Larsson * David Zeuthen * Hans Breuer */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include "glibintl.h" #include "gwin32volumemonitor.h" #include "gwin32mount.h" #include "gmount.h" #include "giomodule.h" #include struct _GWin32VolumeMonitor { GNativeVolumeMonitor parent; }; #define g_win32_volume_monitor_get_type _g_win32_volume_monitor_get_type G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GWin32VolumeMonitor, g_win32_volume_monitor, G_TYPE_NATIVE_VOLUME_MONITOR, g_io_extension_point_implement (G_NATIVE_VOLUME_MONITOR_EXTENSION_POINT_NAME, g_define_type_id, "win32", 0)); /** * get_viewable_logical_drives: * * Returns the list of logical and viewable drives as defined by * GetLogicalDrives() and the registry keys * Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer under * HKLM or HKCU. If neither key exists the result of * GetLogicalDrives() is returned. * * Returns: bitmask with same meaning as returned by GetLogicalDrives() */ static guint32 get_viewable_logical_drives (void) { guint viewable_drives = GetLogicalDrives (); HKEY key; DWORD var_type = REG_DWORD; //the value's a REG_DWORD type DWORD no_drives_size = 4; DWORD no_drives; gboolean hklm_present = FALSE; if (RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\" "CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Explorer", 0, KEY_READ, &key) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { if (RegQueryValueEx (key, "NoDrives", NULL, &var_type, (LPBYTE) &no_drives, &no_drives_size) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { /* We need the bits that are set in viewable_drives, and * unset in no_drives. */ viewable_drives = viewable_drives & ~no_drives; hklm_present = TRUE; } RegCloseKey (key); } /* If the key is present in HKLM then the one in HKCU should be ignored */ if (!hklm_present) { if (RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\" "CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Explorer", 0, KEY_READ, &key) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { if (RegQueryValueEx (key, "NoDrives", NULL, &var_type, (LPBYTE) &no_drives, &no_drives_size) == ERROR_SUCCESS) { viewable_drives = viewable_drives & ~no_drives; } RegCloseKey (key); } } return viewable_drives; } /* deliver accesible (aka 'mounted') volumes */ static GList * get_mounts (GVolumeMonitor *volume_monitor) { DWORD drives; gchar drive[4] = "A:\\"; GList *list = NULL; drives = get_viewable_logical_drives (); if (!drives) g_warning ("get_viewable_logical_drives failed."); while (drives && drive[0] <= 'Z') { if (drives & 1) { list = g_list_prepend (list, _g_win32_mount_new (volume_monitor, drive, NULL)); } drives >>= 1; drive[0]++; } return list; } /* actually 'mounting' volumes is out of GIOs business on win32, so no volumes are delivered either */ static GList * get_volumes (GVolumeMonitor *volume_monitor) { return NULL; } /* real hardware */ static GList * get_connected_drives (GVolumeMonitor *volume_monitor) { GList *list = NULL; #if 0 HANDLE find_handle; BOOL found; wchar_t wc_name[MAX_PATH+1]; find_handle = FindFirstVolumeW (wc_name, MAX_PATH); found = (find_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); while (found) { /* I don't know what this code is supposed to do; clearly it now * does nothing, the returned GList is always NULL. But what was * this code supposed to be a start of? The volume names that * the FindFirstVolume/FindNextVolume loop iterates over returns * device names like * * \Device\HarddiskVolume1 * \Device\HarddiskVolume2 * \Device\CdRom0 * * No DOS devices there, so I don't see the point with the * QueryDosDevice call below. Probably this code is confusing volumes * with something else that does contain the mapping from DOS devices * to volumes. */ wchar_t wc_dev_name[MAX_PATH+1]; guint trailing = wcslen (wc_name) - 1; /* remove trailing backslash and leading \\?\\ */ wc_name[trailing] = L'\0'; if (QueryDosDeviceW (&wc_name[4], wc_dev_name, MAX_PATH)) { gchar *name = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wc_dev_name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); g_print ("%s\n", name); g_free (name); } found = FindNextVolumeW (find_handle, wc_name, MAX_PATH); } if (find_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) FindVolumeClose (find_handle); #endif return list; } static GVolume * get_volume_for_uuid (GVolumeMonitor *volume_monitor, const char *uuid) { return NULL; } static GMount * get_mount_for_uuid (GVolumeMonitor *volume_monitor, const char *uuid) { return NULL; } static gboolean is_supported (void) { return TRUE; } static GMount * get_mount_for_mount_path (const char *mount_path, GCancellable *cancellable) { GWin32Mount *mount; /* TODO: Set mountable volume? */ mount = _g_win32_mount_new (NULL, mount_path, NULL); return G_MOUNT (mount); } static void g_win32_volume_monitor_class_init (GWin32VolumeMonitorClass *klass) { GVolumeMonitorClass *monitor_class = G_VOLUME_MONITOR_CLASS (klass); GNativeVolumeMonitorClass *native_class = G_NATIVE_VOLUME_MONITOR_CLASS (klass); monitor_class->get_mounts = get_mounts; monitor_class->get_volumes = get_volumes; monitor_class->get_connected_drives = get_connected_drives; monitor_class->get_volume_for_uuid = get_volume_for_uuid; monitor_class->get_mount_for_uuid = get_mount_for_uuid; monitor_class->is_supported = is_supported; native_class->get_mount_for_mount_path = get_mount_for_mount_path; } static void g_win32_volume_monitor_init (GWin32VolumeMonitor *win32_monitor) { /* maybe we shoud setup a callback window to listern for WM_DEVICECHANGE ? */ #if 0 unix_monitor->mount_monitor = g_win32_mount_monitor_new (); g_signal_connect (win32_monitor->mount_monitor, "mounts-changed", G_CALLBACK (mounts_changed), win32_monitor); g_signal_connect (win32_monitor->mount_monitor, "mountpoints-changed", G_CALLBACK (mountpoints_changed), win32_monitor); update_volumes (win32_monitor); update_mounts (win32_monitor); #endif }