The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at 3a3ef631d1
The driver is written by Lee Jae-Hong, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11040
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at e308102f4a
The driver is written by Mark W Piper, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11005
This turns off mountmgr listening on new devices. Now
BTRFS will only be mounted on demand when OS asks for it. RAID
is not going to work this way probably (have anybody checked it at all?)
This is a temporary workaround for CORE-17469
- Change INIT_FUNCTION and INIT_SECTION to CODE_SEG("INIT") and DATA_SEG("INIT") respectively
- Remove INIT_FUNCTION from function prototypes
- Remove alloc_text pragma calls as they are not needed anymore
This avoids blocking all Ex worker threads in fastfat, thereby making Cc
unable to issue the lazy writes that would unblock those workers.
This is more or less directly taken from fastfat_new.
Instead of messing with global variables and the like, we introduce two target properties:
- WITH_CXX_EXCEPTIONS: if you want to use C++ exceptions
- WITH_CXX_RTTI: if you need RTTI in your module
You can use the newly introduced set_target_cpp_properties function, with WITH_EXCEPTIONS and WITH_RTTI arguments
We also introduce two libraries :
- cpprt: for C++ runtime routines
- cppstl: for the C++ standard template library
NB: On GCC, this requires to create imported libraries with the related built-in libraries:libsupc++, limingwex, libstdc++
Finally, we manage the relevant flags with the ad-hoc generator expressions
So, if you don't need exceptions, nor RTTI, nor use any runtime at all: you simply have nothing else to do than add your C++ file to your module
Cc may decide to process deferred writes any time, so the context might
already be freed by the time we return from CcDeferWrite.
Also mark the IRP as pending, since we're going to return STATUS_PENDING.
'...\write.c(38): error C2373: 'RfsdFloppyFlush': redefinition; different type modifiers'
'...\write.c(45): error C2373: 'RfsdFloppyFlushDpc': redefinition; different type modifiers'
Some places have been changed to return FILE_DOES_NOT_EXIST, everything
else just returns 0. FastFAT driver from MS does the same (tm),
so I'm not going to have a big research here.
CORE-16623
Co-authored-by: Suraj K Suresh <kssuraj15@gmail.com>