Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> here is another version of the patch.
> --
>
> According to test.winehq.ord data Windows 2000 behaves weird in some tests,
> this looks like a bug to me. This patch addresses these failures.
>
> Changelog:
> gdi32: Make the bitmap test pass under Windows 2000.
> ---
> dlls/gdi32/tests/bitmap.c | 28 ++++++++++++++++------------
> 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/dlls/gdi32/tests/bitmap.c b/dlls/gdi32/tests/bitmap.c
> index f7bfdfd..ba4f8bd 100644
> --- a/dlls/gdi32/tests/bitmap.c
> +++ b/dlls/gdi32/tests/bitmap.c
> @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ static void test_dib_info(HBITMAP hbm, const void *bits, const BITMAPINFOHEADER
> {
> BITMAP bm;
> DIBSECTION ds;
> - INT ret, width_bytes;
> + INT ret, bm_width_bytes, dib_width_bytes;
> BYTE *buf;
>
> ret = GetObject(hbm, sizeof(bm), &bm);
> @@ -285,23 +285,25 @@ static void test_dib_info(HBITMAP hbm, const void *bits, const BITMAPINFOHEADER
> ok(bm.bmType == 0, "wrong bm.bmType %d\n", bm.bmType);
> ok(bm.bmWidth == bmih->biWidth, "wrong bm.bmWidth %d\n", bm.bmWidth);
> ok(bm.bmHeight == bmih->biHeight, "wrong bm.bmHeight %d\n", bm.bmHeight);
> - width_bytes = DIB_GetWidthBytes(bm.bmWidth, bm.bmBitsPixel);
> - ok(bm.bmWidthBytes == width_bytes, "wrong bm.bmWidthBytes %d != %d\n", bm.bmWidthBytes, width_bytes);
> + dib_width_bytes = DIB_GetWidthBytes(bm.bmWidth, bm.bmBitsPixel);
> + bm_width_bytes = BITMAP_GetWidthBytes(bm.bmWidth, bm.bmBitsPixel);
> + if (bm.bmWidthBytes != dib_width_bytes) /* Win2k bug */
> + ok(bm.bmWidthBytes == bm_width_bytes, "wrong bm.bmWidthBytes %d != %d\n", bm.bmWidthBytes, bm_width_bytes);
> + else
> + ok(bm.bmWidthBytes == dib_width_bytes, "wrong bm.bmWidthBytes %d != %d\n", bm.bmWidthBytes, dib_width_bytes);
> ok(bm.bmPlanes == bmih->biPlanes, "wrong bm.bmPlanes %d\n", bm.bmPlanes);
> ok(bm.bmBitsPixel == bmih->biBitCount, "bm.bmBitsPixel %d != %d\n", bm.bmBitsPixel, bmih->biBitCount);
> ok(bm.bmBits == bits, "wrong bm.bmBits %p != %p\n", bm.bmBits, bits);
>
> buf = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight + 4096);
>
> - width_bytes = BITMAP_GetWidthBytes(bm.bmWidth, bm.bmBitsPixel);
> -
> /* GetBitmapBits returns not 32-bit aligned data */
> ret = GetBitmapBits(hbm, 0, NULL);
> - ok(ret == width_bytes * bm.bmHeight, "%d != %d\n", ret, width_bytes * bm.bmHeight);
> + ok(ret == bm_width_bytes * bm.bmHeight, "%d != %d\n", ret, bm_width_bytes * bm.bmHeight);
>
> memset(buf, 0xAA, bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight + 4096);
> ret = GetBitmapBits(hbm, bm.bmWidthBytes * bm.bmHeight + 4096, buf);
> - ok(ret == width_bytes * bm.bmHeight, "%d != %d\n", ret, width_bytes * bm.bmHeight);
> + ok(ret == bm_width_bytes * bm.bmHeight, "%d != %d\n", ret, bm_width_bytes * bm.bmHeight);
>
> HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, buf);
>
> @@ -331,8 +333,9 @@ static void test_dib_info(HBITMAP hbm, const void *bits, const BITMAPINFOHEADER
> ok(ret == sizeof(ds), "wrong size %d\n", ret);
>
> ok(ds.dsBm.bmBits == bits, "wrong bm.bmBits %p != %p\n", ds.dsBm.bmBits, bits);
> - ok(ds.dsBmih.biSizeImage == ds.dsBm.bmWidthBytes * ds.dsBm.bmHeight, "%u != %u\n",
> - ds.dsBmih.biSizeImage, ds.dsBm.bmWidthBytes * ds.dsBm.bmHeight);
> + if (ds.dsBm.bmWidthBytes != bm_width_bytes) /* Win2k bug */
> + ok(ds.dsBmih.biSizeImage == ds.dsBm.bmWidthBytes * ds.dsBm.bmHeight, "%u != %u\n",
> + ds.dsBmih.biSizeImage, ds.dsBm.bmWidthBytes * ds.dsBm.bmHeight);
> ok(bmih->biSizeImage == 0, "%u != 0\n", bmih->biSizeImage);
> ds.dsBmih.biSizeImage = 0;
>
> @@ -968,14 +971,15 @@ static void test_bitmap(void)
> assert(hdc != 0);
>
> SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
> - hbmp = CreateBitmap(0x7ffffff, 1, 1, 1, NULL);
> - ok(hbmp != 0, "CreateBitmap should not fail\n");
> + hbmp = CreateBitmap(0x7fff, 0x7fff, 1, 1, NULL);
> + ok(hbmp != 0, "CreateBitmap error %u\n", GetLastError());
> DeleteObject(hbmp);
>
Hi Dmitry,
This one will fail at least on my VMware box. Shouldn't the test (and it's
confirmed by James and me) include something like:
ok(hbmp!=0 || (hbmp == 0 && GetLastError() == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY), ....)
--
Cheers,
Paul.