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+otherwise the value -1 is returned. +. +.Sh FILES +The +.Lk https://code.causal.agency/june/cards.dll "cards.dll repository" +contains various versions +of the files +.Pa CARDS.DLL , +.Pa FREECELL.EXE +and +.Pa SOL.EXE . +. +.Sh EXAMPLES +See +.Pa example.c . +. +.Sh ERRORS +Error messages are set with +.Fn SDL_SetError +and can be retrieved with +.Fn SDL_GetError . +. +.Pp +.Fn Cards_LoadCards +and +.Fn Cards_LoadFreeCell +may fail for the following reasons: +any +.Vt SDL_RWops +or +.Vt SDL_Surface +error; +invalid MZ, NE or PE signatures; +missing resource table; +invalid resource hierarchy; +missing resource. +. +.Pp +.Fn Cards_InvertSurface +may fail for any +.Vt SDL_Surface +error +or if the surface format is not supported. +. +.Sh STANDARDS +.Bl -item +.It +The New Executable format, +documented in +.Pa exefmt.txt . +.It +The Portable Executable format, +documented at +.Lk https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/Debug/pe-format . +.El +. +.Sh AUTHORS +.An C. McEnroe Aq Mt june@causal.agency diff --git a/cards/cards.c b/cards/cards.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddc5b86 --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/cards.c @@ -0,0 +1,428 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2019 C. McEnroe <june@causal.agency> + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> + +#include "cards.h" + +static SDL_Surface * +dibSurface(SDL_RWops *rw, Uint32 offset, Uint32 length) { + Uint32 bitmapLength = 0x0E + length; + + Uint8 *buffer = malloc(bitmapLength); + if (!buffer) { + SDL_SetError("malloc error: %s", strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + + SDL_RWops *bitmap = SDL_RWFromMem(buffer, bitmapLength); + if (!bitmap) { + free(buffer); + return NULL; + } + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, offset, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) goto fail; + Uint32 dibHeaderLength = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + Uint32 bitmapDataOffset = 0x0E + dibHeaderLength; + + if (dibHeaderLength == 0x0C) { + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x06, RW_SEEK_CUR) < 0) goto fail; + Uint16 bitsPerPixel = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + bitmapDataOffset += 3 * (1 << bitsPerPixel); + + } else if (dibHeaderLength == 0x28) { + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x0A, RW_SEEK_CUR) < 0) goto fail; + Uint16 bitsPerPixel = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x10, RW_SEEK_CUR) < 0) goto fail; + Uint32 paletteLength = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + + if (!paletteLength && bitsPerPixel < 16) { + paletteLength = 1 << bitsPerPixel; + } + bitmapDataOffset += 4 * paletteLength; + + } else { + SDL_SetError("unrecognized DIB header length %u", dibHeaderLength); + goto fail; + } + + SDL_WriteU8(bitmap, 'B'); + SDL_WriteU8(bitmap, 'M'); + SDL_WriteLE32(bitmap, bitmapLength); + SDL_WriteLE16(bitmap, 0); // reserved + SDL_WriteLE16(bitmap, 0); // reserved + SDL_WriteLE32(bitmap, bitmapDataOffset); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, offset, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) goto fail; + if (SDL_RWread(rw, &buffer[SDL_RWtell(bitmap)], length, 1) < 1) goto fail; + + SDL_RWseek(bitmap, 0, RW_SEEK_SET); + SDL_Surface *surface = SDL_LoadBMP_RW(bitmap, 1); + free(buffer); + return surface; + +fail: + SDL_RWclose(bitmap); + free(buffer); + return NULL; +} + +// exefmt.txt +static int +loadNE( + SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count, + SDL_RWops *rw, Uint16 neOffset, Uint32 idSkip +) { + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, neOffset + 0x24, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 resourceTableOffset = neOffset + SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, resourceTableOffset, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 alignmentShift = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + + Uint16 resourceCount; + for (;;) { + Uint16 typeID = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + resourceCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + SDL_ReadLE32(rw); // reserved + + if (!typeID) { + SDL_SetError("no bitmap resources"); + return -1; + } + if (typeID == 0x8002) break; + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x0C * resourceCount, RW_SEEK_CUR) < 0) return -1; + } + + for (Uint16 i = 0; i < resourceCount; ++i) { + Uint16 dataOffset = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + Uint16 dataLength = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + /* Uint16 flags = */ SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + Uint16 resourceID = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + SDL_ReadLE32(rw); // reserved + + resourceID &= 0x7FFF; + if (resourceID >= idSkip) resourceID -= idSkip; + if (resourceID >= count) continue; + + Sint64 nextResource = SDL_RWtell(rw); + if (nextResource < 0) return -1; + + surfaces[resourceID] = dibSurface( + rw, + (Uint32)dataOffset << alignmentShift, + (Uint32)dataLength << alignmentShift + ); + if (!surfaces[resourceID]) return -1; + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, nextResource, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +// <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/Debug/pe-format> +static int +loadPE( + SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count, + SDL_RWops *rw, Uint16 peOffset, Uint32 idSkip +) { + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, peOffset + 0x04 + 0x02, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 sectionCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, peOffset + 0x04 + 0x10, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 optionalHeaderLength = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + Uint16 sectionTableOffset = peOffset + 0x04 + 0x14 + optionalHeaderLength; + + Uint32 resourceTableOffset = 0; + Uint32 resourceTableVirtual = 0; + for (Uint16 i = 0; i < sectionCount; ++i) { + Uint16 headerOffset = sectionTableOffset + 0x28 * i; + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, headerOffset, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + char name[8]; + if (!SDL_RWread(rw, name, sizeof(name), 1)) return -1; + if (strncmp(".rsrc", name, sizeof(name))) continue; + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, headerOffset + 0x0C, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + resourceTableVirtual = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, headerOffset + 0x14, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + resourceTableOffset = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + + break; + } + if (!resourceTableOffset) { + SDL_SetError("no resource table"); + return -1; + } + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, resourceTableOffset + 0x0C, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 typeNameCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + Uint16 typeIDCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x08 * typeNameCount, RW_SEEK_CUR) < 0) return -1; + + Uint32 bitmapTableOffset = 0; + for (Uint16 i = 0; i < typeIDCount; ++i) { + Uint32 typeID = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + Uint32 subdirOffset = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + if (typeID != 0x02) continue; + if (!(subdirOffset & (1 << 31))) { + SDL_SetError("bitmap type entry does not point to table"); + return -1; + } + bitmapTableOffset = resourceTableOffset + (subdirOffset & ~(1 << 31)); + break; + } + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, bitmapTableOffset + 0x0C, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 nameNameCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + Uint16 nameIDCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x08 * nameNameCount, RW_SEEK_CUR) < 0) return -1; + + for (Uint16 i = 0; i < nameIDCount; ++i) { + Uint32 nameID = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + if (nameID >= idSkip) nameID -= idSkip; + if (nameID >= count) continue; + + Uint32 subdirOffset = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + if (!(subdirOffset & (1 << 31))) { + SDL_SetError("bitmap name entry does not point to table"); + return -1; + } + + Sint64 nextName = SDL_RWtell(rw); + if (nextName < 0) return -1; + + Uint32 langTableOffset = + resourceTableOffset + (subdirOffset & ~(1 << 31)); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, langTableOffset + 0x0C, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 langNameCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + Uint16 langIDCount = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + if (langNameCount != 0 || langIDCount != 1) { + SDL_SetError("language table contains more than one entry"); + return -1; + } + + /* Uint32 langID = */ SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + Uint32 dataEntryOffset = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + if (dataEntryOffset & (1 << 31)) { + SDL_SetError("language entry does not point to data"); + return -1; + } + dataEntryOffset += resourceTableOffset; + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, dataEntryOffset, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint32 dataVirtual = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + Uint32 dataLength = SDL_ReadLE32(rw); + Uint32 dataOffset = + dataVirtual - (resourceTableVirtual - resourceTableOffset); + + surfaces[nameID] = dibSurface(rw, dataOffset, dataLength); + if (!surfaces[nameID]) return -1; + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, nextName, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int +loadEXE(SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count, SDL_RWops *rw, Uint32 idSkip) { + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + if (SDL_ReadU8(rw) != 'M' || SDL_ReadU8(rw) != 'Z') { + SDL_SetError("invalid MZ signature"); + return -1; + } + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, 0x3C, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint16 offset = SDL_ReadLE16(rw); + + if (SDL_RWseek(rw, offset, RW_SEEK_SET) < 0) return -1; + Uint8 sig[2] = { SDL_ReadU8(rw), SDL_ReadU8(rw) }; + + if (sig[0] == 'N' && sig[1] == 'E') { + return loadNE(surfaces, count, rw, offset, idSkip); + } else if (sig[0] == 'P' && sig[1] == 'E') { + return loadPE(surfaces, count, rw, offset, idSkip); + } else { + SDL_SetError("invalid NE/PE signature"); + return -1; + } +} + +static int setColorKey(SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count) { + size_t i = Cards_Empty; + if (i < count) { + if (SDL_SetColorKey(surfaces[i], SDL_TRUE, 1) < 0) return -1; + } + for (i = Cards_X; i <= Cards_O; ++i) { + if (i >= count) break; + if (SDL_SetColorKey(surfaces[i], SDL_TRUE, 12) < 0) return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int setAlphaCorners(SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count) { + SDL_Surface *alpha = NULL; + for (size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) { + if (!surfaces[i]) continue; + + alpha = SDL_ConvertSurfaceFormat(surfaces[i], SDL_PIXELFORMAT_RGBA32, 0); + if (!alpha) return -1; + + if (SDL_SetSurfaceBlendMode(alpha, SDL_BLENDMODE_BLEND) < 0) goto fail; + + SDL_Rect rects[8] = { + { 0, 0, 2, 1 }, + { 0, 1, 1, 1 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 2, 0, 2, 1 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 1, 1, 1, 1 }, + { 0, Cards_CardHeight - 1, 2, 1 }, + { 0, Cards_CardHeight - 2, 1, 1 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 2, Cards_CardHeight - 1, 2, 1 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 1, Cards_CardHeight - 2, 1, 1 }, + }; + Uint32 trans = SDL_MapRGBA(alpha->format, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00); + if (SDL_FillRects(alpha, rects, 8, trans) < 0) goto fail; + + SDL_FreeSurface(surfaces[i]); + surfaces[i] = alpha; + } + return 0; + +fail: + SDL_FreeSurface(alpha); + return -1; +} + +static int setBlackBorders(SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count) { + for (size_t i = Cards_Diamond + Cards_A; i <= Cards_Heart + Cards_K; ++i) { + if (i >= count) break; + if (!surfaces[i]) continue; + SDL_Rect rects[8] = { + { 2, 0, Cards_CardWidth - 4, 1 }, + { 2, Cards_CardHeight - 1, Cards_CardWidth - 4, 1 }, + { 0, 2, 1, Cards_CardHeight - 4 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 1, 2, 1, Cards_CardHeight - 4 }, + { 1, 1, 1, 1 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 2, 1, 1, 1 }, + { 1, Cards_CardHeight - 2, 1, 1 }, + { Cards_CardWidth - 2, Cards_CardHeight - 2, 1, 1 }, + }; + Uint32 black = SDL_MapRGB(surfaces[i]->format, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00); + if (SDL_FillRects(surfaces[i], rects, 8, black) < 0) return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int +checkRange(SDL_Surface **surfaces, size_t count, size_t a, size_t b) { + for (size_t i = a; i <= b; ++i) { + if (i >= count) break; + if (surfaces[i]) continue; + SDL_SetError("missing resource %zu", i); + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +int +Cards_LoadCards( + SDL_Surface *surfaces[], size_t count, + SDL_RWops *rw, enum Cards_Flag flags +) { + memset(surfaces, 0, sizeof(*surfaces) * count); + if (loadEXE(surfaces, count, rw, 0) < 0) return -1; + if (checkRange(surfaces, count, Cards_A, Cards_Back12) < 0) return -1; + if (checkRange(surfaces, count, Cards_X, Cards_O) < 0) return -1; + if (flags & Cards_ColorKey) { + if (setColorKey(surfaces, count) < 0) return -1; + } + if (flags & Cards_AlphaCorners) { + if (setAlphaCorners(surfaces, count) < 0) return -1; + } + if (flags & Cards_BlackBorders) { + if (setBlackBorders(surfaces, count) < 0) return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +int +Cards_LoadFreeCell( + SDL_Surface *surfaces[], size_t count, + SDL_RWops *rw, enum Cards_Flag flags +) { + memset(surfaces, 0, sizeof(*surfaces) * count); + if (loadEXE(surfaces, count, rw, 402) < 0) return -1; + if (checkRange(surfaces, count, Cards_KingRight, Cards_KingWin) < 0) { + return -1; + } + if (flags & Cards_ColorKey) { + for (size_t i = Cards_KingRight; i <= Cards_KingWin; ++i) { + if (i >= count) break; + if (SDL_SetColorKey(surfaces[i], SDL_TRUE, 2) < 0) return -1; + } + } + return 0; +} + +static int invertPalette(SDL_Surface *surface) { + const SDL_Palette *palette = surface->format->palette; + SDL_Palette *invert = SDL_AllocPalette(palette->ncolors); + if (!invert) return -1; + for (int i = 0; i < invert->ncolors; ++i) { + invert->colors[i].r = ~palette->colors[i].r; + invert->colors[i].g = ~palette->colors[i].g; + invert->colors[i].b = ~palette->colors[i].b; + invert->colors[i].a = palette->colors[i].a; + } + if (SDL_SetSurfacePalette(surface, invert) < 0) return -1; + SDL_FreePalette(invert); + return 0; +} + +static int invertPixels(SDL_Surface *surface) { + if (SDL_LockSurface(surface) < 0) return -1; + Uint8 *pixels = surface->pixels; + for (int y = 0; y < surface->h; ++y) { + Uint32 *row = (Uint32 *)&pixels[y * surface->pitch]; + for (int x = 0; x < surface->w; ++x) { + Uint32 color = ~row[x] & ~surface->format->Amask; + Uint32 alpha = row[x] & surface->format->Amask; + row[x] = color | alpha; + } + } + SDL_UnlockSurface(surface); + return 0; +} + +int Cards_InvertSurface(SDL_Surface *surface) { + if (surface->format->palette) { + if (invertPalette(surface) < 0) return -1; + } else if (surface->format->BytesPerPixel == 4) { + if (invertPixels(surface) < 0) return -1; + } else { + SDL_SetError("cannot invert surface format"); + return -1; + } + return 0; +} diff --git a/cards/cards.h b/cards/cards.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9625cb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/cards.h @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2019 C. McEnroe <june@causal.agency> + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +#ifndef CARDS_H +#define CARDS_H + +#include <SDL_rwops.h> +#include <SDL_surface.h> +#include <stddef.h> + +enum { + Cards_CardWidth = 71, + Cards_CardHeight = 96, + Cards_KingWidth = 32, + Cards_KingHeight = 32, +}; + +enum Cards_Card { + Cards_Club, + Cards_Diamond = 13, + Cards_Heart = 26, + Cards_Spade = 39, + + // Add rank to suit to obtain card index. + Cards_A = 1, + Cards_2, Cards_3, Cards_4, Cards_5, Cards_6, Cards_7, Cards_8, Cards_9, + Cards_10, Cards_J, Cards_Q, Cards_K, + + Cards_Empty = 53, + Cards_Back1, Cards_Back2, Cards_Back3, Cards_Back4, + Cards_Back5, Cards_Back6, Cards_Back7, Cards_Back8, + Cards_Back9, Cards_Back10, Cards_Back11, Cards_Back12, + + Cards_X = 67, + Cards_O, + + Cards_CardCount, +}; + +enum Cards_FreeCell { + Cards_KingRight = 1, + Cards_KingLeft, + Cards_KingWin, + Cards_FreeCellCount, +}; + +enum Cards_Flag { + Cards_ColorKey = 1 << 0, + Cards_AlphaCorners = 1 << 1, + Cards_BlackBorders = 1 << 2, +}; + +int +Cards_LoadCards( + SDL_Surface *surfaces[], size_t count, + SDL_RWops *rw, enum Cards_Flag flags +); + +int +Cards_LoadFreeCell( + SDL_Surface *surfaces[], size_t count, + SDL_RWops *rw, enum Cards_Flag flags +); + +int Cards_InvertSurface(SDL_Surface *surface); + +#endif diff --git a/cards/configure b/cards/configure new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ba1718c --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/configure @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/bin/sh +set -eu +cflags=$(pkg-config --cflags sdl2) +ldlibs=$(pkg-config --libs sdl2) +cat > config.mk << EOF +CFLAGS += ${cflags} +LDLIBS += ${ldlibs} +EOF diff --git a/cards/dump.1 b/cards/dump.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7fc3db --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/dump.1 @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +.Dd March 29, 2019 +.Dt DUMP 1 +.Os +. +.Sh NAME +.Nm dump +.Nd dump bitmap resources +. +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm +.Op Fl abfik +.Op Ar file +. +.Sh DESCRIPTION +.Nm +dumps bitmap resources from +.Pa CARDS.DLL , +.Pa SOL.EXE +or +.Pa FREECELL.EXE +files. +Bitmaps are written to the current directory +starting with +.Pa 01.bmp . +. +.Pp +The arguments are as follows: +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Fl a +Set the +.Xr cards 3 +.Dv Cards_AlphaCorners +flag. +.It Fl b +Set the +.Xr cards 3 +.Dv Cards_BlackBorders +flag. +.It Fl f +Dump FreeCell bitmaps. +.It Fl i +Invert the colors of the bitmaps +.It Fl k +Set the +.Xr cards 3 +.Dv Cards_ColorKey +flag. +.El diff --git a/cards/dump.c b/cards/dump.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..127d6b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/dump.c @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2019 C. McEnroe <june@causal.agency> + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +#define _XOPEN_SOURCE + +#include <err.h> +#include <stdbool.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <sysexits.h> +#include <unistd.h> + +#include <SDL.h> + +#include "cards.h" + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { + bool freecell = false; + enum Cards_Flag flags = 0; + bool invert = false; + + int opt; + while (0 < (opt = getopt(argc, argv, "abfik"))) { + switch (opt) { + break; case 'a': flags |= Cards_AlphaCorners; + break; case 'b': flags |= Cards_BlackBorders; + break; case 'f': freecell = true; + break; case 'i': invert = true; + break; case 'k': flags |= Cards_ColorKey; + break; default: return EX_USAGE; + } + } + + struct SDL_RWops *rw; + if (optind < argc) { + rw = SDL_RWFromFile(argv[optind], "rb"); + } else { + rw = SDL_RWFromFP(stdin, SDL_FALSE); + } + if (!rw) errx(EX_NOINPUT, "SDL_RWFromFile: %s", SDL_GetError()); + + SDL_Surface *surfaces[Cards_CardCount]; + if (freecell) { + int error = Cards_LoadFreeCell( + surfaces, Cards_CardCount, rw, flags + ); + if (error) errx(EX_DATAERR, "Cards_LoadFreeCell: %s", SDL_GetError()); + } else { + int error = Cards_LoadCards(surfaces, Cards_CardCount, rw, flags); + if (error) errx(EX_DATAERR, "Cards_LoadCards: %s", SDL_GetError()); + } + SDL_RWclose(rw); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < Cards_CardCount; ++i) { + if (!surfaces[i]) continue; + + if (invert) { + int error = Cards_InvertSurface(surfaces[i]); + if (error) { + errx(EX_DATAERR, "Cards_InvertSurface: %s", SDL_GetError()); + } + } + + char name[sizeof("00.bmp")]; + snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%02zu.bmp", i); + int error = SDL_SaveBMP(surfaces[i], name); + if (error) errx(EX_CANTCREAT, "SDL_SaveBMP: %s", SDL_GetError()); + } +} diff --git a/cards/example.c b/cards/example.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8790d65 --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/example.c @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2019 C. McEnroe <june@causal.agency> + * + * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License + * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include <SDL.h> + +#include "cards.h" + +static void err(const char *title) { + int error = SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox( + SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, title, SDL_GetError(), NULL + ); + if (error) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", SDL_GetError()); + SDL_Quit(); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +} + +enum { + MarginX = 11, + MarginY = 6, + DeltaX = 14, + DeltaY = 6 + Cards_CardHeight, + WindowWidth = MarginX + 12 * DeltaX + Cards_CardWidth + MarginX, + WindowHeight = MarginY + 4 * DeltaY, +}; + +int main(void) { + if (SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO) < 0) err("SDL_Init"); + + struct SDL_RWops *rw = SDL_RWFromFile("CARDS.DLL", "rb"); + if (!rw) err("SDL_RWFromFile"); + + SDL_Surface *surfaces[Cards_CardCount]; + int error = Cards_LoadCards( + surfaces, Cards_CardCount, + rw, Cards_ColorKey | Cards_AlphaCorners | Cards_BlackBorders + ); + if (error) err("Cards_LoadCards"); + SDL_RWclose(rw); + + SDL_Window *window; + SDL_Renderer *render; + error = SDL_CreateWindowAndRenderer( + WindowWidth, WindowHeight, SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI, + &window, &render + ); + if (error) err("SDL_CreateWindowAndRenderer"); + SDL_SetWindowTitle(window, "Cards Example"); + + SDL_RenderSetIntegerScale(render, SDL_TRUE); + SDL_RenderSetLogicalSize(render, WindowWidth, WindowHeight); + + SDL_Texture *textures[Cards_CardCount]; + for (int i = 0; i < Cards_CardCount; ++i) { + textures[i] = NULL; + if (!surfaces[i]) continue; + textures[i] = SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface(render, surfaces[i]); + if (!textures[i]) err("SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface"); + SDL_FreeSurface(surfaces[i]); + } + + SDL_Rect rects[Cards_CardCount] = {0}; + for (int i = 1; i <= 52; ++i) { + rects[i].x = MarginX + (i - 1) % 13 * DeltaX; + rects[i].y = MarginY + (i - 1) / 13 * DeltaY; + rects[i].w = Cards_CardWidth; + rects[i].h = Cards_CardHeight; + } + + for (;;) { + SDL_SetRenderDrawColor(render, 0x00, 0xAA, 0x55, 0xFF); + SDL_RenderClear(render); + for (int i = 0; i < Cards_CardCount; ++i) { + if (!rects[i].w) continue; + SDL_RenderCopy(render, textures[i], NULL, &rects[i]); + } + SDL_RenderPresent(render); + + SDL_Event event; + for (;;) { + SDL_WaitEvent(&event); + if (event.type == SDL_QUIT) goto quit; + } + } + +quit: + SDL_Quit(); +} diff --git a/cards/exefmt.txt b/cards/exefmt.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51fa9a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/cards/exefmt.txt @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ +INF: Executable-File Header Format [P_WinSDK] + +3.00 +WINDOWS +PSSONLY | Windows 3 Developers Notes softlib ENDUSER + +Summary: + +Note: This article is part of a set of seven articles, collectively +called the "Windows 3.00 Developer's Notes." More information about +the contents of the other articles, and procedures for ordering a +hard-copy set, can be found in the knowledge base article titled "INF: +The Windows 3.00 Developer's Notes" (Q65260). + +This article can be found in the Software/Data Library by searching on +the word EXEFMT or S12688. EXEFMT was archived using the PKware +file-compression utility. + +More Information: + +Microsoft defined the segmented executable file format for Windows +applications and dynamic-link libraries (DLLs). This file format is +also referred to as the New Executable Format. This new format is an +extension of the existing MS-DOS .EXE format (old-style format). The +purpose of the segmented executable format is to provide the +information needed to support the dynamic linking and segmentation +capabilities of the Windows environment. + +An executable file contains Microsoft Windows code and data, or +Windows code, data, and resources. Specific fields have been added to +the old-style .EXE format header to indicate the existence of the +segmented file format. The old-style header may contain a valid +executable program, called a stub program, that will be executed if +the program is run on MS-DOS (without Windows). This stub program +usually prints a message indicating that Microsoft Windows is required +to run the program. The segmented executable format extensions also +begin with a header that describes the contents and location of the +executable image in the file. The loader uses this header information +when it loads the executable segments in memory. + + +====================================================================== + OLD-STYLE HEADER EXTENSIONS +====================================================================== + +The old-style header contains information the loader expects for a DOS +executable file. It describes a stub program (WINSTUB) the loader can +place in memory when necessary, it points to the new-style header, and +it contains the stub programs relocation table. + +The following illustrates the distinct parts of the old-style +executable format: + + +-------------------------+ + 00h | Old-style header info | + +-------------------------+ + 20h | Reserved | + +-------------------------+ + 3Ch | Offset to segmented | + | .EXE header | + +-------------------------+ + 40h | Relocation table and | + | DOS stub program | + +-------------------------+ + | Segmented .EXE Header | + | . | + | . | + | . | + +The word at offset 18h in the old-style .EXE header contains the +relative byte offset to the stub program's relocation table. If this +offset is 40h, then the double word at offset 3Ch is assumed to be the +relative byte offset from the beginning of the file to the beginning +of the segmented executable header. A new-format .EXE file is +identified if the segmented executable header contains a valid +signature. If the signature is not valid, the file is assumed to be an +old-style format .EXE file. The remainder of the old-style format +header will describe a DOS program, the stub. The stub may be any +valid program but will typically be a program that displays an error +message. + +====================================================================== + SEGMENTED EXE FORMAT +====================================================================== + +Because Windows executable files are often larger than one segment +(64K), additional information (that does not appear in the old-style +header) is required so that the loader can load each segment properly. +The segmented EXE format was developed to provide the loader with this +information. + +The segmented .EXE file has the following format: + + +-----------------+ + 00h | Old-style EXE | + | Header | + +-----------------+ + 20h | Reserved | + +-----------------+ + 3Ch | Offset to | ---+ + | Segmented Header| | + +-----------------+ | + 40h | Relocation Table| | + | & Stub Program | | + +-----------------+ | + | | | + +-----------------+ | + xxh | Segmented EXE | <--+ + | Header | + +-----------------+ + | Segment Table | + +-----------------+ + | Resource Table | + +-----------------+ + | Resident Name | + | Table | + +-----------------+ + | Module Reference| + | Table | + +-----------------+ + | Imported Names | + | Table | + +-----------------+ + | Entry Table | + +-----------------+ + | Non-Resident | + | Name Table | + +-----------------+ + | Seg #1 Data | + | Seg #1 Info | + +-----------------+ + . + . + . + +-----------------+ + | Seg #n Data | + | Seg #n Info | + +-----------------+ + + +The following sections describe each of the components that make up +the segmented EXE format. Each section contains a description of the +component and the fields in the structures that make up that +component. + +Note: All unused fields and flag bits are reserved for future use and +must contain 0 (zero) values. + +====================================================================== + SEGMENTED EXE HEADER +====================================================================== + +The segmented EXE header contains general information about the EXE +file and contains information on the location and size of the other +sections. The Windows loader copies this section, along with other +data, into the module table in the system data. The module table is +internal data used by the loader to manage the loaded executable +modules in the system and to support dynamic linking. + +The following describes the format of the segmented executable header. +For each field, the offset is given relative to the beginning of the +segmented header, the size of the field is defined, and a description +is given. + + Offset Size Description + ------ ---- ----------- + + 00h DW Signature word. + "N" is low-order byte. + "E" is high-order byte. + + 02h DB Version number of the linker. + + 03h DB Revision number of the linker. + + 04h DW Entry Table file offset, relative to the beginning of + the segmented EXE header. + 06h DW Number of bytes in the entry table. + + 08h DD 32-bit CRC of entire contents of file. + These words are taken as 00 during the calculation. + + 0Ch DW Flag word. + 0000h = NOAUTODATA + 0001h = SINGLEDATA (Shared automatic data segment) + 0002h = MULTIPLEDATA (Instanced automatic data + segment) + 2000h = Errors detected at link time, module will not + load. + 8000h = Library module. + The SS:SP information is invalid, CS:IP points + to an initialization procedure that is called + with AX equal to the module handle. This + initialization procedure must perform a far + return to the caller, with AX not equal to + zero to indicate success, or AX equal to zero + to indicate failure to initialize. DS is set + to the library's data segment if the + SINGLEDATA flag is set. Otherwise, DS is set + to the caller's data segment. + + A program or DLL can only contain dynamic + links to executable files that have this + library module flag set. One program cannot + dynamic-link to another program. + + 0Eh DW Segment number of automatic data segment. + This value is set to zero if SINGLEDATA and + MULTIPLEDATA flag bits are clear, NOAUTODATA is + indicated in the flags word. + + A Segment number is an index into the module's segment + table. The first entry in the segment table is segment + number 1. + + 10h DW Initial size, in bytes, of dynamic heap added to the + data segment. This value is zero if no initial local + heap is allocated. + + 12h DW Initial size, in bytes, of stack added to the data + segment. This value is zero to indicate no initial + stack allocation, or when SS is not equal to DS. + + 14h DD Segment number:offset of CS:IP. + + 18h DD Segment number:offset of SS:SP. + If SS equals the automatic data segment and SP equals + zero, the stack pointer is set to the top of the + automatic data segment just below the additional heap + area. + + +--------------------------+ + | additional dynamic heap | + +--------------------------+ <- SP + | additional stack | + +--------------------------+ + | loaded auto data segment | + +--------------------------+ <- DS, SS + + 1Ch DW Number of entries in the Segment Table. + + 1Eh DW Number of entries in the Module Reference Table. + 20h DW Number of bytes in the Non-Resident Name Table. + + 22h DW Segment Table file offset, relative to the beginning + of the segmented EXE header. + + 24h DW Resource Table file offset, relative to the beginning + of the segmented EXE header. + + 26h DW Resident Name Table file offset, relative to the + beginning of the segmented EXE header. + + 28h DW Module Reference Table file offset, relative to the + beginning of the segmented EXE header. + + 2Ah DW Imported Names Table file offset, relative to the + beginning of the segmented EXE header. + + 2Ch DD Non-Resident Name Table offset, relative to the + beginning of the file. + + 30h DW Number of movable entries in the Entry Table. + + 32h DW Logical sector alignment shift count, log(base 2) of + the segment sector size (default 9). + + 34h DW Number of resource entries. + + 36h DB Executable type, used by loader. + 02h = WINDOWS + + 37h-3Fh DB Reserved, currently 0's. + + +====================================================================== + SEGMENT TABLE +====================================================================== + +The segment table contains an entry for each segment in the executable +file. The number of segment table entries are defined in the segmented +EXE header. The first entry in the segment table is segment number 1. +The following is the structure of a segment table entry. + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DW Logical-sector offset (n byte) to the contents of the segment + data, relative to the beginning of the file. Zero means no + file data. + + DW Length of the segment in the file, in bytes. Zero means 64K. + + DW Flag word. + 0007h = TYPE_MASK Segment-type field. + 0000h = CODE Code-segment type. + 0001h = DATA Data-segment type. + 0010h = MOVEABLE Segment is not fixed. + 0040h = PRELOAD Segment will be preloaded; read-only if + this is a data segment. + 0100h = RELOCINFO Set if segment has relocation records. + F000h = DISCARD Discard priority. + + DW Minimum allocation size of the segment, in bytes. Total size + of the segment. Zero means 64K. + + +====================================================================== + RESOURCE TABLE +====================================================================== + +The resource table follows the segment table and contains entries for +each resource in the executable file. The resource table consists of +an alignment shift count, followed by a table of resource records. The +resource records define the type ID for a set of resources. Each +resource record contains a table of resource entries of the defined +type. The resource entry defines the resource ID or name ID for the +resource. It also defines the location and size of the resource. The +following describes the contents of each of these structures: + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DW Alignment shift count for resource data. + + A table of resource type information blocks follows. The following + is the format of each type information block: + + DW Type ID. This is an integer type if the high-order bit is + set (8000h); otherwise, it is an offset to the type string, + the offset is relative to the beginning of the resource + table. A zero type ID marks the end of the resource type + information blocks. + + DW Number of resources for this type. + + DD Reserved. + + A table of resources for this type follows. The following is + the format of each resource (8 bytes each): + + DW File offset to the contents of the resource data, + relative to beginning of file. The offset is in terms + of the alignment shift count value specified at + beginning of the resource table. + + DW Length of the resource in the file (in bytes). + + DW Flag word. + 0010h = MOVEABLE Resource is not fixed. + 0020h = PURE Resource can be shared. + 0040h = PRELOAD Resource is preloaded. + + DW Resource ID. This is an integer type if the high-order + bit is set (8000h), otherwise it is the offset to the + resource string, the offset is relative to the + beginning of the resource table. + + DD Reserved. + + Resource type and name strings are stored at the end of the + resource table. Note that these strings are NOT null terminated and + are case sensitive. + + DB Length of the type or name string that follows. A zero value + indicates the end of the resource type and name string, also + the end of the resource table. + + DB ASCII text of the type or name string. + + +====================================================================== + RESIDENT-NAME TABLE +====================================================================== + +The resident-name table follows the resource table, and contains this +module's name string and resident exported procedure name strings. The +first string in this table is this module's name. These name strings +are case-sensitive and are not null-terminated. The following +describes the format of the name strings: + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DB Length of the name string that follows. A zero value indicates + the end of the name table. + + DB ASCII text of the name string. + + DW Ordinal number (index into entry table). This value is ignored + for the module name. + + +====================================================================== + MODULE-REFERENCE TABLE +====================================================================== + +The module-reference table follows the resident-name table. Each entry +contains an offset for the module-name string within the imported- +names table; each entry is 2 bytes long. + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DW Offset within Imported Names Table to referenced module name + string. + + +====================================================================== + IMPORTED-NAME TABLE +====================================================================== + +The imported-name table follows the module-reference table. This table +contains the names of modules and procedures that are imported by the +executable file. Each entry is composed of a 1-byte field that +contains the length of the string, followed by any number of +characters. The strings are not null-terminated and are case +sensitive. + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DB Length of the name string that follows. + + DB ASCII text of the name string. + + +====================================================================== + ENTRY TABLE +====================================================================== + +The entry table follows the imported-name table. This table contains +bundles of entry-point definitions. Bundling is done to save space in +the entry table. The entry table is accessed by an ordinal value. +Ordinal number one is defined to index the first entry in the entry +table. To find an entry point, the bundles are scanned searching for a +specific entry point using an ordinal number. The ordinal number is +adjusted as each bundle is checked. When the bundle that contains the +entry point is found, the ordinal number is multiplied by the size of +the bundle's entries to index the proper entry. + +The linker forms bundles in the most dense manner it can, under the +restriction that it cannot reorder entry points to improve bundling. +The reason for this restriction is that other .EXE files may refer to +entry points within this bundle by their ordinal number. The following +describes the format of the entry table bundles. + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DB Number of entries in this bundle. All records in one bundle + are either moveable or refer to the same fixed segment. A zero + value in this field indicates the end of the entry table. + + DB Segment indicator for this bundle. This defines the type of + entry table entry data within the bundle. There are three + types of entries that are defined. + + 000h = Unused entries. There is no entry data in an unused + bundle. The next bundle follows this field. This is + used by the linker to skip ordinal numbers. + + 001h-0FEh = Segment number for fixed segment entries. A fixed + segment entry is 3 bytes long and has the following + format. + + DB Flag word. + 01h = Set if the entry is exported. + 02h = Set if the entry uses a global (shared) data + segments. + The first assembly-language instruction in the + entry point prologue must be "MOV AX,data + segment number". This may be set only for + SINGLEDATA library modules. + + DW Offset within segment to entry point. + + 0FFH = Moveable segment entries. The entry data contains the + segment number for the entry points. A moveable segment + entry is 6 bytes long and has the following format. + + DB Flag word. + 01h = Set if the entry is exported. + 02h = Set if the entry uses a global (shared) data + segments. + + INT 3FH. + + DB Segment number. + + DW Offset within segment to entry point. + + +====================================================================== + NONRESIDENT-NAME TABLE +====================================================================== + +The nonresident-name table follows the entry table, and contains a +module description and nonresident exported procedure name strings. +The first string in this table is a module description. These name +strings are case-sensitive and are not null-terminated. The name +strings follow the same format as those defined in the resident name +table. + + +====================================================================== + PER SEGMENT DATA +====================================================================== + +The location and size of the per-segment data is defined in the +segment table entry for the segment. If the segment has relocation +fixups, as defined in the segment table entry flags, they directly +follow the segment data in the file. The relocation fixup information +is defined as follows: + + + Size Description + ---- ----------- + + DW Number of relocation records that follow. + + A table of relocation records follows. The following is the format + of each relocation record. + + DB Source type. + 0Fh = SOURCE_MASK + 00h = LOBYTE + 02h = SEGMENT + 03h = FAR_ADDR (32-bit pointer) + 05h = OFFSET (16-bit offset) + + DB Flags byte. + 03h = TARGET_MASK + 00h = INTERNALREF + 01h = IMPORTORDINAL + 02h = IMPORTNAME + 03h = OSFIXUP + 04h = ADDITIVE + + DW Offset within this segment of the source chain. + If the ADDITIVE flag is set, then target value is added to + the source contents, instead of replacing the source and + following the chain. The source chain is an 0FFFFh + terminated linked list within this segment of all + references to the target. + + The target value has four types that are defined in the flag + byte field. The following are the formats for each target + type: + + INTERNALREF + + DB Segment number for a fixed segment, or 0FFh for a + movable segment. + + DB 0 + + DW Offset into segment if fixed segment, or ordinal + number index into Entry Table if movable segment. + + IMPORTNAME + + DW Index into module reference table for the imported + module. + + DW Offset within Imported Names Table to procedure name + string. + + IMPORTORDINAL + + DW Index into module reference table for the imported + module. + DW Procedure ordinal number. + + OSFIXUP + + DW Operating system fixup type. + Floating-point fixups. + 0001h = FIARQQ, FJARQQ + 0002h = FISRQQ, FJSRQQ + 0003h = FICRQQ, FJCRQQ + 0004h = FIERQQ + 0005h = FIDRQQ + 0006h = FIWRQQ + + DW 0 + +====================================================================== + +Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of +Microsoft Corporation. + +Additional reference words: 3.0 |