v1.7.8.1 (2021-06-13):
- Fixed bug preventing new directories from appearing in listings
- Fixed Release version of driver still not working on XP
v1.7.8 (2021-06-09):
- ~~Upgraded zstd to version 1.5.0~~ Not in ReactOS as it introduces deprecated code
- Fixed regression stopping driver from working under XP
- Fixed compilation on clang
- Fixed corruption issue when Linux mount option inode_cache had been used
- Fixed recursion issue involving virtual directory \$Root
v1.7.6 (2021-01-14):
- Fixed race condition when booting with Quibble
- No longer need to restart Windows after initial installation
- Forced maximum file name to 255 UTF-8 characters, to match Linux driver
- Fixed issue where directories could be created with trailing backslash
- Fixed potential deadlock when Windows calls NtCreateSection during flush
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
v1.7.4 (2020-08-23):
- Fixed issue when running compressed EXEs
- Changed build system to cmake
- Upgraded zstd to version 1.4.5
- Added support for FSCTL_GET_RETRIEVAL_POINTERS
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
[AUTOCHK] Add also support for scanning FATX volumes.
The Format(), FormatEx(), Chkdsk(), ChkdskEx() functions exposed by the
U*.DLL user-mode FS library dlls are different (and have different
prototypes) than the similarly-named functions exported by FMIFS.DLL .
In particular, what we used to call "xxxChkdskEx()" and "xxxFormatEx()"
in our U*.DLL libraries actually correspond more, from their arguments,
to the "Chkdsk()" and "Format()" functions in Windows' U*.DLL . Their
*Ex() counterparts instead take most of the parameters through a
structure passed by pointer.
On FMIFS.DLL side, while FMIFS!Chkdsk() calls U*.DLL!Chkdsk() and
FMIFS!ChkdskEx() calls U*.DLL!ChkdskEx() (and we do not implement these
*Ex() functions at the moment), both FMIFS!Format() and FMIFS!FormatEx()
call U*.DLL!Format() instead, while FMIFS!FormatEx2() calls
U*.DLL!FormatEx() (that we do not implement yet either) !!
To improve that, refactor the calls to these U*.DLL functions so as to
respect the more compatible prototypes: They contain the correct number
of parameters in a compatible order. However, some of the parameters do
not have the same types yet: the strings are kept here in PUNICODE_STRINGS,
while on Windows they are passed via an undocumented DSTRING struct, and
the FMIFS callback is instead a MESSAGE struct/class on Windows.
Finally, the MEDIA_TYPE parameter in U*.DLL!Format() is equivalent, yet
not fully 100% in 1-to-1 correspondence, with the FMIFS_MEDIA_FLAG used
in the corresponding FMIFS.DLL functions.
One thing to notice is that the U*.DLL!Format() (and the Ex) functions
support a BOOLEAN (a flag resp.) for telling that a backwards-compatible
FS version should be used instead of the (default) latest FS version.
This is used e.g. by the FAT FS, where by default FAT32 is selected
(depending also on other constraints like, the disk and the partition
sizes), unless that bit is set in which case, FAT16 (or 12) is used.
- Reduce the diff with upstream by aliasing malloc() and free()
with RtlAllocateHeap() and RtlFreeHeap() respectively.
- Fix a memory leak in the failure code path of the do-while
memory reallocation loop for IOCTL_BTRFS_QUERY_FILESYSTEMS
in is_mounted_multi_device().