8190737: use unicode version of the canonicalize() function to handle long path on windows
Summary: also calling CreateFileW in zip_util.c to handle long path
Reviewed-by: sherman, iklam
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#include "jni.h"
#include "jni_util.h"
/*
* Macros to use the right data type for file descriptors
*/
#define FD jlong
/*
* Prototypes for functions in io_util_md.c called from io_util.c,
* FileDescriptor.c, FileInputStream.c, FileOutputStream.c,
* ProcessImpl_md.c
*/
WCHAR* pathToNTPath(JNIEnv *env, jstring path, jboolean throwFNFE);
WCHAR* fileToNTPath(JNIEnv *env, jobject file, jfieldID id);
__declspec(dllexport) WCHAR* getPrefixed(const WCHAR* path, int pathlen);
WCHAR* currentDir(int di);
int currentDirLength(const WCHAR* path, int pathlen);
int handleAvailable(FD fd, jlong *pbytes);
int handleSync(FD fd);
jint handleSetLength(FD fd, jlong length);
jlong handleGetLength(FD fd);
JNIEXPORT jint handleRead(FD fd, void *buf, jint len);
jint handleWrite(FD fd, const void *buf, jint len);
jint handleAppend(FD fd, const void *buf, jint len);
void fileDescriptorClose(JNIEnv *env, jobject this);
JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
handleLseek(FD fd, jlong offset, jint whence);
/*
* Returns an opaque handle to file named by "path". If an error occurs,
* returns -1 and an exception is pending.
*/
JNIEXPORT FD JNICALL
winFileHandleOpen(JNIEnv *env, jstring path, int flags);
/*
* Macros to set/get fd from the java.io.FileDescriptor.
* If GetObjectField returns null, SET_FD will stop and GET_FD
* will simply return -1 to avoid crashing VM.
*/
#define SET_FD(this, fd, fid) \
if ((*env)->GetObjectField(env, (this), (fid)) != NULL) \
(*env)->SetLongField(env, (*env)->GetObjectField(env, (this), (fid)), IO_handle_fdID, (fd))
#define GET_FD(this, fid) \
((*env)->GetObjectField(env, (this), (fid)) == NULL) ? \
-1 : (*env)->GetLongField(env, (*env)->GetObjectField(env, (this), (fid)), IO_handle_fdID)
/*
* Macros to set/get fd when inside java.io.FileDescriptor
*/
#define THIS_FD(obj) (*env)->GetLongField(env, obj, IO_handle_fdID)
/*
* Route the routines away from VM
*/
#define IO_Append handleAppend
#define IO_Write handleWrite
#define IO_Sync handleSync
#define IO_Read handleRead
#define IO_Lseek handleLseek
#define IO_Available handleAvailable
#define IO_SetLength handleSetLength
#define IO_GetLength handleGetLength
/*
* Setting the handle field in Java_java_io_FileDescriptor_set for
* standard handles stdIn, stdOut, stdErr
*/
#define SET_HANDLE(fd) \
if (fd == 0) { \
return (jlong)GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); \
} else if (fd == 1) { \
return (jlong)GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); \
} else if (fd == 2) { \
return (jlong)GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); \
} else { \
return (jlong)-1; \
} \
/* INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES is not defined in VC++6.0's header files but
* in later release. Keep here just in case someone is still using VC++6.0
*/
#ifndef INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
#define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ((DWORD)-1)
#endif