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// $Id$
#include "ace/OS_NS_sys_utsname.h"
ACE_RCSID(ace, OS_NS_sys_utsname, "$Id$")
#include "ace/OS_NS_string.h"
#include "ace/OS_NS_stdio.h"
#include "ace/OS_NS_unistd.h"
#if defined (ACE_VXWORKS) && defined (ACE_LACKS_UNAME)
// for sysBspRev(), sysModel()
# include /**/ <sysLib.h>
// for kernelVersion()
# include /**/ <kernelLib.h>
#endif /* ACE_VXWORKS && ACE_LACKS_UNAME */
ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
int
ACE_OS::uname (ACE_utsname *name)
{
ACE_OS_TRACE ("ACE_OS::uname");
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_UNAME)
ACE_OSCALL_RETURN (::uname (name), int, -1);
#elif defined (ACE_WIN32)
size_t maxnamelen = sizeof name->nodename;
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->sysname, "Win32");
ACE_TEXT_OSVERSIONINFO vinfo;
vinfo.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(ACE_TEXT_OSVERSIONINFO);
ACE_TEXT_GetVersionEx (&vinfo);
SYSTEM_INFO sinfo;
# if defined (ACE_HAS_PHARLAP)
// PharLap doesn't do GetSystemInfo. What's really wanted is the
// CPU architecture, so we can get that with EtsGetSystemInfo. Fill
// in what's wanted in the SYSTEM_INFO structure, and carry on. Note
// that the CPU type values in EK_KERNELINFO have the same values
// are the ones defined for SYSTEM_INFO.
EK_KERNELINFO ets_kern;
EK_SYSTEMINFO ets_sys;
EtsGetSystemInfo (&ets_kern, &ets_sys);
sinfo.wProcessorLevel = static_cast<WORD> (ets_kern.CpuType);
sinfo.wProcessorArchitecture = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL;
sinfo.dwProcessorType = ets_kern.CpuType * 100 + 86;
# else
::GetSystemInfo(&sinfo);
# endif /* ACE_HAS_PHARLAP */
const char* unknown = "???";
if (
vinfo.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT
# if defined (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE)
|| vinfo.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE
# endif
)
{
// Get information from the two structures
const char *os = 0;
if (vinfo.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT)
os = "Windows NT %d.%d";
else
os = "Windows CE %d.%d";
ACE_OS::sprintf (name->release,
os,
(int) vinfo.dwMajorVersion,
(int) vinfo.dwMinorVersion);
ACE_OS::sprintf (name->version,
"Build %d %s",
(int) vinfo.dwBuildNumber,
ACE_TEXT_ALWAYS_CHAR (vinfo.szCSDVersion));
// We have to make sure that the size of (processor + subtype)
// is not greater than the size of name->machine. So we give
// half the space to the processor and half the space to
// subtype. The -1 is necessary for because of the space
// between processor and subtype in the machine name.
int const bufsize = (sizeof (name->machine) / 2) - 1;
char processor[bufsize] = "Unknown";
char subtype[bufsize] = "Unknown";
# if defined (ghs)
WORD arch = sinfo.u.s.wProcessorArchitecture;
# else
WORD arch = sinfo.wProcessorArchitecture;
# endif
switch (arch)
{
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "Intel");
if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 3)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "80386");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 4)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "80486");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 5)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "Pentium");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 6)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "Pentium Pro");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 7) // I'm guessing here
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "Pentium II");
break;
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "MIPS");
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "R4000");
break;
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "Alpha");
ACE_OS::sprintf (subtype, "%d", sinfo.wProcessorLevel);
break;
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_PPC:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "PPC");
if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 1)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "601");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 3)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "603");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 4)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "604");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 6)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "603+");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 9)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "804+");
else if (sinfo.wProcessorLevel == 20)
ACE_OS::strcpy (subtype, "620");
break;
# if defined PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "Itanium");
ACE_OS::sprintf (subtype, "%d",
sinfo.wProcessorLevel);
break;
# endif
# if defined PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "x64");
ACE_OS::sprintf (subtype, "%d",
sinfo.wProcessorLevel);
break;
# endif
# if defined PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA32_ON_WIN64
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA32_ON_WIN64:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "WOW64");
ACE_OS::sprintf (subtype, "%d",
sinfo.wProcessorLevel);
break;
# endif
# if defined PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM:
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "ARM");
ACE_OS::sprintf (subtype, "%d",
sinfo.wProcessorLevel);
break;
# endif
case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN:
default:
// @@ We could provide WinCE specific info here. But let's
// defer that to some later point.
ACE_OS::strcpy (processor, "Unknown");
break;
}
ACE_OS::sprintf (name->machine,
"%s %s",
processor, subtype);
}
else if (vinfo.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS)
{
if (vinfo.dwMajorVersion == 4 && vinfo.dwMinorVersion == 0)
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->release, "Windows 95");
if (vinfo.szCSDVersion[1] == ACE_TEXT('C'))
ACE_OS::strcat (name->release, " OSR2");
}
else if (vinfo.dwMajorVersion == 4 && vinfo.dwMinorVersion == 10)
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->release, "Windows 98");
if (vinfo.szCSDVersion[1] == ACE_TEXT('A'))
ACE_OS::strcat (name->release, " SE");
}
else if (vinfo.dwMajorVersion == 4 && vinfo.dwMinorVersion == 90)
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->release, "Windows Me");
}
else
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->release, unknown);
}
ACE_OS::sprintf (name->version, "%d", LOWORD (vinfo.dwBuildNumber));
if (sinfo.dwProcessorType == PROCESSOR_INTEL_386)
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->machine, "Intel 80386");
else if (sinfo.dwProcessorType == PROCESSOR_INTEL_486)
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->machine, "Intel 80486");
else if (sinfo.dwProcessorType == PROCESSOR_INTEL_PENTIUM)
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->machine, "Intel Pentium");
else
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->machine, unknown);
}
else
{
// We don't know what this is!
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->release, unknown);
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->version, unknown);
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->machine, unknown);
}
# if defined (ACE_LACKS_HOSTNAME)
return 0;
# else /* ACE_LACKS_HOSTNAME */
return ACE_OS::hostname (name->nodename, maxnamelen);
# endif /* ACE_LACKS_HOSTNAME */
#elif defined (ACE_VXWORKS)
size_t maxnamelen = sizeof name->nodename;
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->sysname, "VxWorks");
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->release, kernelVersion());
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->version, sysBspRev ());
ACE_OS::strcpy (name->machine, sysModel ());
return ACE_OS::hostname (name->nodename, maxnamelen);
#elif defined (INTEGRITY)
if(!name) {
errno = EFAULT;
return -1;
}
strcpy(name->sysname,"INTEGRITY");
int status = gethostname(name->nodename,_SYS_NMLN);
strcpy(name->release,"4.0");
strcpy(name->version,"4.0.9");
strcpy(name->machine,"a standard name");
return status;
#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */
}
ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
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