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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
* file distributed with this source distribution.
*
* Additional copyright for this file:
* Copyright (C) 1994-1998 Revolution Software Ltd.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include "common/file.h"
#include "common/system.h"
#include "common/textconsole.h"
#include "sword2/sword2.h"
#include "sword2/defs.h"
#include "sword2/header.h"
#include "sword2/console.h"
#include "sword2/logic.h"
#include "sword2/memory.h"
#include "sword2/resman.h"
#include "sword2/router.h"
#include "sword2/screen.h"
#include "sword2/sound.h"
#define Debug_Printf _vm->_debugger->debugPrintf
namespace Sword2 {
// Welcome to the easy resource manager - written in simple code for easy
// maintenance
//
// The resource compiler will create two files
//
// resource.inf which is a list of ascii cluster file names
// resource.tab which is a table which tells us which cluster a resource
// is located in and the number within the cluster
enum {
BOTH = 0x0, // Cluster is on both CDs
CD1 = 0x1, // Cluster is on CD1 only
CD2 = 0x2, // Cluster is on CD2 only
LOCAL_CACHE = 0x4, // Cluster is cached on HDD
LOCAL_PERM = 0x8 // Cluster is on HDD.
};
struct CdInf {
uint8 clusterName[20]; // Null terminated cluster name.
uint8 cd; // Cd cluster is on and whether it is on the local drive or not.
};
ResourceManager::ResourceManager(Sword2Engine *vm) {
_vm = vm;
_totalClusters = 0;
_resList = NULL;
_resConvTable = NULL;
_cacheStart = NULL;
_cacheEnd = NULL;
_usedMem = 0;
}
ResourceManager::~ResourceManager() {
Resource *res = _cacheStart;
while (res) {
_vm->_memory->memFree(res->ptr);
res = res->next;
}
for (uint i = 0; i < _totalClusters; i++)
free(_resFiles[i].entryTab);
free(_resList);
free(_resConvTable);
}
bool ResourceManager::init() {
uint32 i, j;
// Until proven differently, assume we're on CD 1. This is so the start
// dialog will be able to play any music at all.
setCD(1);
// We read in the resource info which tells us the names of the
// resource cluster files ultimately, although there might be groups
// within the clusters at this point it makes no difference. We only
// wish to know what resource files there are and what is in each
Common::File file;
if (!file.open("resource.inf")) {
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Cannot open resource.inf");
return false;
}
// The resource.inf file is a simple text file containing the names of
// all the resource files.
while (1) {
char *buf = _resFiles[_totalClusters].fileName;
uint len = sizeof(_resFiles[_totalClusters].fileName);
if (!file.readLine(buf, len))
break;
int pos = strlen(buf);
if (buf[pos - 1] == 0x0A)
buf[pos - 1] = 0;
_resFiles[_totalClusters].numEntries = -1;
_resFiles[_totalClusters].entryTab = NULL;
if (++_totalClusters >= MAX_res_files) {
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Too many entries in resource.inf");
return false;
}
}
file.close();
// Now load in the binary id to res conversion table
if (!file.open("resource.tab")) {
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Cannot open resource.tab");
return false;
}
// Find how many resources
uint32 size = file.size();
_totalResFiles = size / 4;
// Table seems ok so malloc some space
_resConvTable = (uint16 *)malloc(size);
for (i = 0; i < size / 2; i++)
_resConvTable[i] = file.readUint16LE();
if (file.eos() || file.err()) {
file.close();
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Cannot read resource.tab");
return false;
}
file.close();
// Check that we have cd.inf file, unless we are running PSX
// version, which has all files on one disc.
if (!file.open("cd.inf") && !Sword2Engine::isPsx()) {
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Cannot open cd.inf");
return false;
}
CdInf *cdInf = new CdInf[_totalClusters];
for (i = 0; i < _totalClusters; i++) {
if (Sword2Engine::isPsx()) { // We are running PSX version, artificially fill CdInf structure
cdInf[i].cd = CD1;
} else { // We are running PC version, read cd.inf file
file.read(cdInf[i].clusterName, sizeof(cdInf[i].clusterName));
cdInf[i].cd = file.readByte();
if (file.eos() || file.err()) {
delete[] cdInf;
file.close();
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Cannot read cd.inf");
return false;
}
}
// It has been reported that there are two different versions
// of the cd.inf file: One where all clusters on CD also have
// the LOCAL_CACHE bit set. This bit is no longer used. To
// avoid future problems, let's normalize the flag once and for
// all here.
if (cdInf[i].cd & LOCAL_PERM)
cdInf[i].cd = 0;
else if (cdInf[i].cd & CD1)
cdInf[i].cd = 1;
else if (cdInf[i].cd & CD2)
cdInf[i].cd = 2;
else
cdInf[i].cd = 0;
// Any file on "CD 0" may be needed at all times. Verify that
// it exists. Any other missing cluster will be requested with
// an "insert CD" message. Of course, the file may still vanish
// during game-play (oh, that wascally wabbit!) in which case
// the resource manager will print a fatal error.
if (cdInf[i].cd == 0 && !Common::File::exists((char *)cdInf[i].clusterName)) {
GUIErrorMessage("Broken Sword II: Cannot find " + Common::String((char *)cdInf[i].clusterName));
delete[] cdInf;
return false;
}
}
file.close();
// We check the presence of resource files in cd.inf
// This is ok in PC version, but in PSX version we don't
// have cd.inf so we'll have to skip this.
if (!Sword2Engine::isPsx()) {
for (i = 0; i < _totalClusters; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < _totalClusters; j++) {
if (scumm_stricmp((char *)cdInf[j].clusterName, _resFiles[i].fileName) == 0)
break;
}
if (j == _totalClusters) {
delete[] cdInf;
GUIErrorMessage(Common::String(_resFiles[i].fileName) + " is not in cd.inf");
return false;
}
_resFiles[i].cd = cdInf[j].cd;
}
}
delete[] cdInf;
debug(1, "%d resources in %d cluster files", _totalResFiles, _totalClusters);
for (i = 0; i < _totalClusters; i++)
debug(2, "filename of cluster %d: -%s (%d)", i, _resFiles[i].fileName, _resFiles[i].cd);
_resList = (Resource *)malloc(_totalResFiles * sizeof(Resource));
for (i = 0; i < _totalResFiles; i++) {
_resList[i].ptr = NULL;
_resList[i].size = 0;
_resList[i].refCount = 0;
_resList[i].prev = _resList[i].next = NULL;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Returns the address of a resource. Loads if not in memory. Retains a count.
*/
byte *ResourceManager::openResource(uint32 res, bool dump) {
assert(res < _totalResFiles);
// FIXME: In PSX edition, not all top menu icons are present (TOP menu is not used).
// Though, at present state, the engine still ask for the resources.
if (Sword2Engine::isPsx()) { // We need to "rewire" missing icons
if (res == 342) res = 364; // Rewire RESTORE ICON to SAVE ICON
}
// Is the resource in memory already? If not, load it.
if (!_resList[res].ptr) {
// Fetch the correct file and read in the correct portion.
uint16 cluFileNum = _resConvTable[res * 2]; // points to the number of the ascii filename
assert(cluFileNum != 0xffff);
// Relative resource within the file
// First we have to find the file via the _resConvTable
uint16 actual_res = _resConvTable[(res * 2) + 1];
debug(5, "openResource %s res %d", _resFiles[cluFileNum].fileName, res);
// If we're loading a cluster that's only available from one
// of the CDs, remember which one so that we can play the
// correct speech and music.
if (Sword2Engine::isPsx()) // We have only one disk in PSX version
setCD(CD1);
else
setCD(_resFiles[cluFileNum].cd);
// Actually, as long as the file can be found we don't really
// care which CD it's on. But if we can't find it, keep asking
// for the CD until we do.
Common::File *file = openCluFile(cluFileNum);
if (_resFiles[cluFileNum].entryTab == NULL) {
// we didn't read from this file before, get its index table
readCluIndex(cluFileNum, file);
}
assert(_resFiles[cluFileNum].entryTab);
uint32 pos = _resFiles[cluFileNum].entryTab[actual_res * 2 + 0];
uint32 len = _resFiles[cluFileNum].entryTab[actual_res * 2 + 1];
file->seek(pos, SEEK_SET);
debug(6, "res len %d", len);
// Ok, we know the length so try and allocate the memory.
_resList[res].ptr = _vm->_memory->memAlloc(len, res);
_resList[res].size = len;
_resList[res].refCount = 0;
file->read(_resList[res].ptr, len);
debug(3, "Loaded resource '%s' (%d) from '%s' on CD %d (%d)", fetchName(_resList[res].ptr), res, _resFiles[cluFileNum].fileName, getCD(), _resFiles[cluFileNum].cd);
if (dump) {
char buf[256];
const char *tag;
switch (fetchType(_resList[res].ptr)) {
case ANIMATION_FILE:
tag = "anim";
break;
case SCREEN_FILE:
tag = "layer";
break;
case GAME_OBJECT:
tag = "object";
break;
case WALK_GRID_FILE:
tag = "walkgrid";
break;
case GLOBAL_VAR_FILE:
tag = "globals";
break;
case PARALLAX_FILE_null:
tag = "parallax"; // Not used!
break;
case RUN_LIST:
tag = "runlist";
break;
case TEXT_FILE:
tag = "text";
break;
case SCREEN_MANAGER:
tag = "screen";
break;
case MOUSE_FILE:
tag = "mouse";
break;
case WAV_FILE:
tag = "wav";
break;
case ICON_FILE:
tag = "icon";
break;
case PALETTE_FILE:
tag = "palette";
break;
default:
tag = "unknown";
break;
}
sprintf(buf, "dumps/%s-%d.dmp", tag, res);
if (!Common::File::exists(buf)) {
Common::DumpFile out;
if (out.open(buf))
out.write(_resList[res].ptr, len);
}
}
// close the cluster
file->close();
delete file;
_usedMem += len;
checkMemUsage();
} else if (_resList[res].refCount == 0)
removeFromCacheList(_resList + res);
_resList[res].refCount++;
return _resList[res].ptr;
}
void ResourceManager::closeResource(uint32 res) {
assert(res < _totalResFiles);
// Don't try to close the resource if it has already been forcibly
// closed, e.g. by fnResetGlobals().
if (_resList[res].ptr == NULL)
return;
assert(_resList[res].refCount > 0);
_resList[res].refCount--;
if (_resList[res].refCount == 0)
addToCacheList(_resList + res);
// It's tempting to free the resource immediately when refCount
// reaches zero, but that'd be a mistake. Closing a resource does not
// mean "I'm not going to use this resource any more". It means that
// "the next time I use this resource I'm going to ask for a new
// pointer to it".
//
// Since the original memory manager had to deal with memory
// fragmentation, keeping a resource open - and thus locked down to a
// specific memory address - was considered a bad thing.
}
void ResourceManager::removeFromCacheList(Resource *res) {
if (_cacheStart == res)
_cacheStart = res->next;
if (_cacheEnd == res)
_cacheEnd = res->prev;
if (res->prev)
res->prev->next = res->next;
if (res->next)
res->next->prev = res->prev;
res->prev = res->next = NULL;
}
void ResourceManager::addToCacheList(Resource *res) {
res->prev = NULL;
res->next = _cacheStart;
if (_cacheStart)
_cacheStart->prev = res;
_cacheStart = res;
if (!_cacheEnd)
_cacheEnd = res;
}
Common::File *ResourceManager::openCluFile(uint16 fileNum) {
Common::File *file = new Common::File;
while (!file->open(_resFiles[fileNum].fileName)) {
// HACK: We have to check for this, or it'll be impossible to
// quit while the game is asking for the user to insert a CD.
// But recovering from this situation gracefully is just too
// much trouble, so quit now.
if (_vm->shouldQuit())
g_system->quit();
// If the file is supposed to be on hard disk, or we're
// playing a demo, then we're in trouble if the file
// can't be found!
if ((_vm->_features & GF_DEMO) || _resFiles[fileNum].cd == 0)
error("Could not find '%s'", _resFiles[fileNum].fileName);
askForCD(_resFiles[fileNum].cd);
}
return file;
}
void ResourceManager::readCluIndex(uint16 fileNum, Common::File *file) {
// we didn't read from this file before, get its index table
assert(_resFiles[fileNum].entryTab == NULL);
assert(file);
// 1st DWORD of a cluster is an offset to the look-up table
uint32 table_offset = file->readUint32LE();
debug(6, "table offset = %d", table_offset);
uint32 tableSize = file->size() - table_offset; // the table is stored at the end of the file
file->seek(table_offset);
assert((tableSize % 8) == 0);
_resFiles[fileNum].entryTab = (uint32 *)malloc(tableSize);
_resFiles[fileNum].numEntries = tableSize / 8;
assert(_resFiles[fileNum].entryTab);
file->read(_resFiles[fileNum].entryTab, tableSize);
if (file->eos() || file->err())
error("unable to read index table from file %s", _resFiles[fileNum].fileName);
#ifdef SCUMM_BIG_ENDIAN
for (int tabCnt = 0; tabCnt < _resFiles[fileNum].numEntries * 2; tabCnt++)
_resFiles[fileNum].entryTab[tabCnt] = FROM_LE_32(_resFiles[fileNum].entryTab[tabCnt]);
#endif
}
/**
* Returns true if resource is valid, otherwise false.
*/
bool ResourceManager::checkValid(uint32 res) {
// Resource number out of range
if (res >= _totalResFiles)
return false;
// Points to the number of the ascii filename
uint16 parent_res_file = _resConvTable[res * 2];
// Null & void resource
if (parent_res_file == 0xffff)
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* Fetch resource type
*/
uint8 ResourceManager::fetchType(byte *ptr) {
if (!Sword2Engine::isPsx()) {
return ptr[0];
} else { // in PSX version, some files got a "garbled" resource header, with type stored in ninth byte
if (ptr[0]) {
return ptr[0];
} else if (ptr[8]) {
return ptr[8];
} else { // In PSX version there is no resource header for audio files,
return WAV_FILE; // but hopefully all audio files got first 16 bytes zeroed,
} // Allowing us to check for this condition.
// Alas, this doesn't work with PSX DEMO audio files.
}
}
/**
* Returns the total file length of a resource - i.e. all headers are included
* too.
*/
uint32 ResourceManager::fetchLen(uint32 res) {
if (_resList[res].ptr)
return _resList[res].size;
// Does this ever happen?
warning("fetchLen: Resource %u is not loaded; reading length from file", res);
// Points to the number of the ascii filename
uint16 parent_res_file = _resConvTable[res * 2];
// relative resource within the file
uint16 actual_res = _resConvTable[(res * 2) + 1];
// first we have to find the file via the _resConvTable
// open the cluster file
if (_resFiles[parent_res_file].entryTab == NULL) {
Common::File *file = openCluFile(parent_res_file);
readCluIndex(parent_res_file, file);
delete file;
}
return _resFiles[parent_res_file].entryTab[actual_res * 2 + 1];
}
void ResourceManager::checkMemUsage() {
while (_usedMem > MAX_MEM_CACHE) {
// we're using up more memory than we wanted to. free some old stuff.
// Newly loaded objects are added to the start of the list,
// we start freeing from the end, to free the oldest items first
if (_cacheEnd) {
Resource *tmp = _cacheEnd;
assert((tmp->refCount == 0) && (tmp->ptr) && (tmp->next == NULL));
removeFromCacheList(tmp);
_vm->_memory->memFree(tmp->ptr);
tmp->ptr = NULL;
_usedMem -= tmp->size;
} else {
warning("%d bytes of memory used, but cache list is empty", _usedMem);
return;
}
}
}
void ResourceManager::remove(int res) {
if (_resList[res].ptr) {
removeFromCacheList(_resList + res);
_vm->_memory->memFree(_resList[res].ptr);
_resList[res].ptr = NULL;
_resList[res].refCount = 0;
_usedMem -= _resList[res].size;
}
}
/**
* Remove all res files from memory - ready for a total restart. This includes
* the player object and global variables resource.
*/
void ResourceManager::removeAll() {
// We need to clear the FX queue, because otherwise the sound system
// will still believe that the sound resources are in memory. We also
// need to kill the movie lead-in/out.
_vm->_sound->clearFxQueue(true);
for (uint i = 0; i < _totalResFiles; i++)
remove(i);
}
/**
* Remove all resources from memory.
*/
void ResourceManager::killAll(bool wantInfo) {
int nuked = 0;
// We need to clear the FX queue, because otherwise the sound system
// will still believe that the sound resources are in memory. We also
// need to kill the movie lead-in/out.
_vm->_sound->clearFxQueue(true);
for (uint i = 0; i < _totalResFiles; i++) {
// Don't nuke the global variables or the player object!
if (i == 1 || i == CUR_PLAYER_ID)
continue;
if (_resList[i].ptr) {
if (wantInfo)
Debug_Printf("Nuked %5d: %s\n", i, fetchName(_resList[i].ptr));
remove(i);
nuked++;
}
}
if (wantInfo)
Debug_Printf("Expelled %d resources\n", nuked);
}
/**
* Like killAll but only kills objects (except George & the variable table of
* course) - ie. forcing them to reload & restart their scripts, which
* simulates the effect of a save & restore, thus checking that each object's
* re-entrant logic works correctly, and doesn't cause a statuette to
* disappear forever, or some plaster-filled holes in sand to crash the game &
* get James in trouble again.
*/
void ResourceManager::killAllObjects(bool wantInfo) {
int nuked = 0;
for (uint i = 0; i < _totalResFiles; i++) {
// Don't nuke the global variables or the player object!
if (i == 1 || i == CUR_PLAYER_ID)
continue;
if (_resList[i].ptr) {
if (fetchType(_resList[i].ptr) == GAME_OBJECT) {
if (wantInfo)
Debug_Printf("Nuked %5d: %s\n", i, fetchName(_resList[i].ptr));
remove(i);
nuked++;
}
}
}
if (wantInfo)
Debug_Printf("Expelled %d resources\n", nuked);
}
void ResourceManager::askForCD(int cd) {
byte *textRes;
// Stop any music from playing - so the system no longer needs the
// current CD - otherwise when we take out the CD, Windows will
// complain!
_vm->_sound->stopMusic(true);
textRes = openResource(2283);
_vm->_screen->displayMsg(_vm->fetchTextLine(textRes, 5 + cd) + 2, 0);
closeResource(2283);
// The original code probably determined automagically when the correct
// CD had been inserted, but our backend doesn't support that, and
// anyway I don't know if all systems allow that sort of thing. So we
// wait for the user to press any key instead, or click the mouse.
//
// But just in case we ever try to identify the CDs by their labels,
// they should be:
//
// CD1: "RBSII1" (or "PCF76" for the PCF76 version, whatever that is)
// CD2: "RBSII2"
}
} // End of namespace Sword2
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