xserver-multidpi/hw/xwin/winkeyhook.c
Jon TURNEY aa83c61f51 hw/xwin: printf format fixes for DWORD type
Some Win32 API types are different fundamental types in the 32-bit and 64-bit
versions.

This problem is then further compounded by the fact that whilst both 32-bit
Cygwin and 32-bit MinGW use the ILP32 data model, 64-bit MinGW uses the LLP64
data model, but 64-bit Cygwin uses the LP64 data model.

This makes it impossible to write printf format specifiers which are correct for
all those targets

In the Win32 API, DWORD is an unsigned, 32-bit type.  It is defined in terms of
an unsigned long, except in the LP64 data model, where it is an unsigned int.

It should always be safe to cast it to unsigned int and use %u or %x.

Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
Reviewed-by: Colin Harrison <colin.harrison@virgin.net>
2015-07-07 16:52:44 +01:00

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*/
#ifdef HAVE_XWIN_CONFIG_H
#include <xwin-config.h>
#endif
#include "win.h"
static HHOOK g_hhookKeyboardLL = NULL;
/*
* Function prototypes
*/
static LRESULT CALLBACK
winKeyboardMessageHookLL(int iCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
#ifndef LLKHF_EXTENDED
#define LLKHF_EXTENDED 0x00000001
#endif
#ifndef LLKHF_UP
#define LLKHF_UP 0x00000080
#endif
/*
* KeyboardMessageHook
*/
static LRESULT CALLBACK
winKeyboardMessageHookLL(int iCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
BOOL fPassKeystroke = FALSE;
BOOL fPassAltTab = TRUE;
PKBDLLHOOKSTRUCT p = (PKBDLLHOOKSTRUCT) lParam;
HWND hwnd = GetActiveWindow();
#ifdef XWIN_MULTIWINDOW
WindowPtr pWin = NULL;
winPrivWinPtr pWinPriv = NULL;
winPrivScreenPtr pScreenPriv = NULL;
winScreenInfo *pScreenInfo = NULL;
/* Check if the Windows window property for our X window pointer is valid */
if ((pWin = GetProp(hwnd, WIN_WINDOW_PROP)) != NULL) {
/* Get a pointer to our window privates */
pWinPriv = winGetWindowPriv(pWin);
/* Get pointers to our screen privates and screen info */
pScreenPriv = pWinPriv->pScreenPriv;
pScreenInfo = pScreenPriv->pScreenInfo;
if (pScreenInfo->fMultiWindow)
fPassAltTab = FALSE;
}
#endif
/* Pass keystrokes on to our main message loop */
if (iCode == HC_ACTION) {
winDebug("winKeyboardMessageHook: vkCode: %08x scanCode: %08x\n",
(unsigned int)p->vkCode, (unsigned int)p->scanCode);
switch (wParam) {
case WM_KEYDOWN:
case WM_SYSKEYDOWN:
case WM_KEYUP:
case WM_SYSKEYUP:
fPassKeystroke =
(fPassAltTab &&
(p->vkCode == VK_TAB) && ((p->flags & LLKHF_ALTDOWN) != 0))
|| (p->vkCode == VK_LWIN) || (p->vkCode == VK_RWIN);
break;
}
}
/*
* Pass message on to our main message loop.
* We process this immediately with SendMessage so that the keystroke
* appears in, hopefully, the correct order.
*/
if (fPassKeystroke) {
LPARAM lParamKey = 0x0;
/* Construct the lParam from KBDLLHOOKSTRUCT */
lParamKey = lParamKey | (0x0000FFFF & 0x00000001); /* Repeat count */
lParamKey = lParamKey | (0x00FF0000 & (p->scanCode << 16));
lParamKey = lParamKey
| (0x01000000 & ((p->flags & LLKHF_EXTENDED) << 23));
lParamKey = lParamKey
| (0x20000000 & ((p->flags & LLKHF_ALTDOWN) << 24));
lParamKey = lParamKey | (0x80000000 & ((p->flags & LLKHF_UP) << 24));
/* Send message to our main window that has the keyboard focus */
PostMessage(hwnd, (UINT) wParam, (WPARAM) p->vkCode, lParamKey);
return 1;
}
/* Call next hook */
return CallNextHookEx(NULL, iCode, wParam, lParam);
}
/*
* Attempt to install the keyboard hook, return FALSE if it was not installed
*/
Bool
winInstallKeyboardHookLL(void)
{
/* Install the hook only once */
if (!g_hhookKeyboardLL)
g_hhookKeyboardLL = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL,
winKeyboardMessageHookLL,
g_hInstance, 0);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Remove the keyboard hook if it is installed
*/
void
winRemoveKeyboardHookLL(void)
{
if (g_hhookKeyboardLL)
UnhookWindowsHookEx(g_hhookKeyboardLL);
g_hhookKeyboardLL = NULL;
}