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Pierre Schweitzer
65ff430c2b
[BTRFS] Fix link with modern MSVC compilers
CORE-15452
2018-12-16 14:38:49 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
eb7fbc253f
[BTRFS] Upgrade to 1.1
CORE-15452
2018-12-16 12:06:46 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
f4d29a74aa
[NTFS] Don't perform overzealous checks on bitmap while reading a directory
This avoids partial direactory reads where we believe they are corrupted
while they are not.
2018-12-01 21:52:55 +01:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
b77824a375 [FASTFAT] Improvements for volume dismount + minor bugfixing.
- Cache the RootFcb so that its cleanup can be handled separately
  during dismounting.

- Force volume dismount at cleanup if the VCB_DISMOUNT_PENDING flag
  is set.

- Actually dismount a volume if its VCB has been flagged as not good,
  or if we force dismounting.

NOTE: In their *CheckForDismount() function, our 3rd-party FS drivers
as well as MS' fastfat, perform a comparison check of the current VCB's
VPB ReferenceCount with some sort of "dangling"/"residual" open count.
It seems to be related to the fact that the volume root directory as
well as auxiliary data stream(s) are still opened, and only these are
allowed to be opened at that moment. After analysis it appears that for
the ReactOS' fastfat, this number is equal to "3".

- On dismounting, cleanup and destroy the RootFcb, VolumeFcb and the
  FATFileObject. Then cleanup the SpareVPB or the IoVPB members, and
  finish by removing the dismounted volume from the VolumeListEntry
  and cleaning up the notify synchronization object and the resources.

- During dismounting, and on shutdown, flush the volume before
  resetting its dirty bit.

- On shutdown, after volume flushing, try to unmount it without forcing.

- Release the VCB resources only when we actually dismount the volume
  in VfatCheckForDismount().

- Initialize first the notify list and the synchronization object,
  before sending the FSRTL_VOLUME_MOUNT notification.

- If we failed at mounting a volume but its VCB's FATFileObject was
  already initialized, first call CcUninitializeCacheMap() on it
  before dereferencing it.

- Send FSRTL_VOLUME_LOCK, FSRTL_VOLUME_LOCK_FAILED and
  FSRTL_VOLUME_UNLOCK notifications during volume locking (and failure)
  and volume unlocking.

- Flush the volume before locking it, and clean its dirty bit if needed.

NOTE: In addition to checking for VCB_CLEAR_DIRTY, we also check for the
presence of the VCB_IS_DIRTY flag before cleaning up the dirty bit: this
allows us to not re-clean the bit if it has been previously cleaned.
This is needed for instance in this scenario:
- The volume is locked (it gets flushed and the dirty bit is possibly cleared);
- The volume then gets formatted with a completely different FS, that
  possibly clears up the first sector (e.g. BTRFS ignores 1st sector);
- The volume is then dismounted: if we didn't check whether VCB_IS_DIRTY
  was set prior to resetting it, we could attempt clearing it again! But
  now that the volume's filesystem has been completely changed, we would
  then try to modify the dirty bit on an erroneous position on disk!
  That's why it should not be touched in this case during dismounting.
- The volume is unlocked (same comment as above), and later can be
  detected as being BTRFS.
2018-11-25 09:00:40 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
4b4c0aabcd
[FASTFAT] Properly return failure in vfatFindDirSpace()
CID 1441394
2018-11-16 22:07:07 +01:00
Mark Harmstone
5729380349
[BTRFS] Import BTRFS upstream commit e43183a0 "open_file: set granted_access when creating file".
Better solution for the original problem described at:
https://github.com/maharmstone/btrfs/pull/123
2018-11-11 21:47:29 +01:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
8c0c90112e
[FASTFAT] Don't mess my debug log when partition SysType is printed! (when invalid chars are printed) 2018-10-13 19:57:24 +02:00
Thomas Faber
c7af85b64b
[BTRFS] Fix IRP leak.
This leaked at least one IRP for every write, making it the largest leak when
running with BTRFS as the system volume.
Thanks to Victor Perevertkin.

Submitted upstream thanks to Pierre:
https://github.com/maharmstone/btrfs/pull/106
2018-09-30 16:11:42 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
257923cad1
[NPFS] Magic--; 2018-09-30 10:55:44 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
6d7ec8c7ec
[CDFS] Revert 9d0596a
The appropriate fix was the previous one, where the macro
for checking legal chars have been fixed.

Thanks to MS for their review :-).

CORE-14067
2018-08-29 08:34:30 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
9d0596afe1
[CDFS] Properly check for legal names in CdIsLegalName()
Up to now, it was working by chance. Indeed, due to the invalid
ASCII check performed before calling FsRtlIsAnsiCharacterLegalHpfs(), the
macro is improperly called and overruns the FsRtlLegalAnsiCharacterArray
buffer. Fortunately, up to now, right after that buffer in kernel binary
there are strings which are more or less consistent with the flags that
are expected by the macro, causing a decent behavior of
FsRtlIsAnsiCharacterLegalHpfs() even for extended ASCII characters
(whereas FsRtlIsAnsiCharacterLegalHpfs() is only designed for ASCII
characters). But this is a totally out of control and wrong behavior.
A single change in the way the kernel was built could have caused the
CDFS driver not to work as previously.

I have made the choice to allow any extended ASCII character as done
for the unicode characters. This is a good compromise to avoid drastic
regressions for users having extended ASCII characters in their CD
file names.

This imports proposed upstream commit 1b6b625641dffb49951e60398e1a9c672318ea71
See pull request https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-driver-samples/pull/278

CORE-14067
2018-08-28 07:50:58 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
c15c61275c
Addendum to 45fd48b 2018-08-21 12:41:50 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
45fd48bd0f
[CDFS_NEW] -> [CDFS] No old driver, thus no new driver 2018-08-21 12:32:15 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
5795254933
[CDFS] Delete the old CDFS driver.
You served us well!
2018-08-21 12:27:35 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
b5aa79a66d
[FASTFAT] Drop an useless #ifdef, we have this cast in all other FSDs 2018-08-21 08:50:29 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
4bb1baa860
[FASTFAT] Finally drop the TAG_VFAT allocation tag 2018-08-21 08:36:51 +02:00
Mark Jansen
6c75215bb3 [BTRFS] Fix booting with runtime checks 2018-08-21 07:05:40 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
53985bf64d
[FASTFAT] Disable delayed close
It brings too many regressions for too little gain.

CORE-14938
CORE-14917
CORE-14826
2018-08-20 19:43:43 +02:00
Victor Perevertkin
0e61b570e7 [BTRFS] Applied upstream pull-requests before they are merged 2018-08-20 08:26:56 +02:00
Victor Perevertkin
07bc92f740 [USETUP][SETUPLIB] Added support for formatting partition in BTRFS and installing ReactOS on it.
Removed code related to EXT2 boot sector for now.
CORE-13769
2018-08-20 08:26:56 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
901c47ed14
[FASTFAT] Don't delay any other close once shutdown has started 2018-08-19 09:56:12 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
4fe7aafe10
[FASTFAT] Magic values-- 2018-08-19 09:56:12 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
047479e0a2
[FASTFAT] Don't leak statistics on dismount 2018-08-18 19:03:30 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
639e6d635f
[FASTFAT] Reduce the usage of the generic allocation tag
And use tag compatible with MS FastFAT, to use debug with WinDBG
2018-08-18 19:03:30 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
50b00f0fcc
[FASTFAT] Implement delayed close
When we're about to close a file (ie, forget everything about it
and release any associated structure), actually delay it.
This allows keep data fresh in memory for faster reuse in case
it would be required. The effective closing will only happen after some time.

For specific operations, this will produce a real speed up in ReactOS.
For instance, with that patch, Winamp starts within seconds, instead of dozen
of minutes.
In most cases, it will bring ReactOS to performances it had before fixing
the huge leak in FastFAT (commit 94ead99) without leaking the whole FS.

For now, due to regressions, this is only activated for files and not
for directories. Once it gets fixed, it will be enabled for both.

CORE-14826
CORE-14917
2018-08-18 19:03:30 +02:00
Mike Swanson
3c7e9bb332 Remove unnecessary executable bits 2018-08-15 18:29:09 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
c13ccc92f6
[BTRFS] Leak the root stream file object on mount.
For whatever (unknown) reason yet, this stream file object
seems to be deleted when still in use while installing
ReactOS on BtrFS partition, leading to use after free.

So, quick and dirty hack: leak it to prevent deletion.

CORE-13769
2018-08-15 16:38:56 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
80e11516b1
[BTRFS] Allow driver to start at first stage when no hive is present.
Contrary to upstream, we will ignore failure when opening registry
and will keep going.

CORE-13769
2018-08-15 16:35:05 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
9e066abe2a [DRIVERS] Fix 64 bit issues 2018-08-04 19:19:34 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
ca9fd861aa [DRIVERS][NTOS][NDK] Use IO_STACK_LOCATION instead of EXTENDED_IO_STACK_LOCATION and remove the latter from NDK 2018-07-01 14:45:21 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
52f0f80a83
[FASTFAT] Don't add an extra \, when renaming a file at root.
This fixes failures to rename a file where destination is
the root of a FAT volume.

CORE-10503
2018-06-09 22:17:17 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
6aa4beeefb
[FASTFAT] Use the FastFAT mechanism for counting clusters already implemented
This allows us having more accurate statistics regarding available clusters
count. Even though FastFAT and chkdsk still don't agree!

CORE-3877
2018-06-09 18:23:07 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
704baed2df
[FASTFAT] Start implementing FAT32 statistics support
Not fully perfect yet, chkdsk still complains.

CORE-3877
2018-06-09 12:36:43 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
04640f9264
[FASTFAT] Save the FSINFO sector location 2018-06-09 12:11:43 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
01e2877161
[FASTFAT] Properly check for buffer size on dir enumeration.
This avoids improper returns when multiple entries are requested
and, in rare circumstances, entries not being seen by umode.

CORE-14699
2018-06-07 19:34:47 +02:00
Serge Gautherie
c1256dda20 [EXT2FS][REISERFS] VSSolution: Actually disable C4189 errors (#540)
Multiple "error C4189: '[...]': local variable is initialized but not referenced".

Thanks to Yuntian Zhang, who hinted at this in CORE-11836.

CORE-11280
2018-06-05 20:16:22 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
9f3169b295
[FASTFAT] Lock DirResource on flush in case we're updating entry
CORE-14660
2018-05-28 19:37:56 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
fc788cf2fd
[FASTFAT] Lock DirResource when modifying an entry on disk.
Likely not optimal, but fixes some races conditions where
the directory is uninit in the middle of the write.
2018-05-26 17:13:08 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
c7806a6b29
[BTRFS] Upgrade to 1.0.2
CORE-14655
2018-05-26 10:44:36 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
47b9db9d02
[FASTFAT] Initialize cache if neded for changing volume label.
CORE-14654
2018-05-26 10:12:55 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
b4363068d1
[FASTFAT] Properly handle IRPs that can wait and these that cannot.
CORE-14634
2018-05-22 21:30:08 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
e9e14be661
[FASTFAT] Properly queue pending write IRPs.
Addendum to 30b836b
2018-05-21 10:41:59 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
30b836bf3f
[FASTFAT] When extending a file, also lock the DirResource.
This avoids race conditions under high IOs and thus corruption on
the FS, or assertions failures in the kernel.
Easily triggered by building ReactOS on ReactOS ;-).
2018-05-21 10:30:14 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
a10f6c7a0c
[FASTFAT] Fail if allocating the stream FO fails. 2018-05-20 13:53:43 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
7283f3cfd9
[FASTFAT] Addendum to d69f318 2018-05-19 13:46:34 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
d69f31848e
[FASTFAT] Misc. fixes spotted by Thomas. 2018-05-19 10:07:14 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
7c01587680
[FASTFAT] Completely rewrite support for dirty volumes.
Until now, our support for dirty volumes was totally broken
to a point where, on FAT32 volume, the dirty couldn't even
be written nor read from the disk.

This commit totally rewrites its handling, for both FAT16 and FAT32
so that it's now fully functionnal. Furthermore, it also gets
totally compatible with our vfatlib, and thus, autochk.
Now, on mount, FastFAT will check if the volume is dirty or not, and
autochk will be able to ask for a repair if dirty. vfatlib will
repair the volume and remove the dirty bit. So that, on next
reboot, the volume will be mounted clean.

As a reminder, the dirty bit is set immediately after mounting
the volume, so that, if you crash or have a powercut, autochk
will always attempt to repair your volume (with more or less,
that's FAT!).

If you want to experience without breaking your FAT volume,
just boot, open a cmd prompt and type: fsutil dirty set c:
and reboot!

CORE-13758
CORE-13760
CORE-13759
2018-05-18 23:05:05 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
efa75dd5b2
[FASTFAT] Allow locking system volume on boot.
This is a hack, and totally not the default behavior.
But it will allow autochk locking the boot volume in
order to verify it on boot, in case it would have
been improperly dismounted.

CORE-13759
2018-05-18 23:05:05 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
a837694518
[FASTFAT] Uninit directory cache on last handle close.
CORE-14629
CORE-14557
2018-05-18 14:51:24 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
3c3ebe3320
[FASTFAT] Only initialize directory cache on use.
This avoids initializing cache directly on directory
open/create.
The advantage is we reduce the load on cache manager
and on memory manager by avoiding creating everytime
a stream file object, and initializing cache for it.

This will avoid initializing cache for started
applications 'current directory' which is just opened
for having a valid handle but no read/write is performed
in it, by default.

This is a step forward for autochk.

CORE-14629
2018-05-18 14:09:30 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
5d743b7bd7
[FASTFAT] When attaching our FCB to a FO, also set the VPB.
Spotted by Alex.
2018-05-18 10:30:52 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
d37280efaa
[FASTFAT] Deny dismounting system volume or a volume with a pagefile 2018-05-16 21:45:35 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
38078335b9
[FASTFAT] Implement support for stack overflow in read operations.
Before performing a read operation, FastFAT driver will
attempt to compute whether it would run out of stack
during the operation. If so, instead of attempting the
operation in the current thread, it will post the read
request to the overflow thread.

This should help with the regressions brought in by
94ead99e0c.

CORE-14601
2018-05-12 12:03:18 +02:00
Serge Gautherie
b893124a20 [NTFS] Fix 2 Clang-Cl warnings about CurrentKey->IndexEntry->Flags
"warning: logical not is only applied to the left hand side of this bitwise operator [-Wlogical-not-parentheses]"

CORE-14306
2018-05-04 08:08:45 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
2a7d16727a
[FASTFAT] Implement write IOs defering.
Before any write operation that would involve caching, ask
the cache controler whether writing would make it exceed its memory
consumption. If so, queue the write operation for later execution.

In case the write operation can wait, then, the FSD operation will be
halted until the write is allowed.

I could test it successfully by copying huge files from a FAT volume to
another. The write is halted until some portions of the file is written
to the disk.
I could also properly install Qt (SDK) on ReactOS with this and less than 1GB RAM:
- https://www.heisspiter.net/~Pierre/rostests/Qt_OS.png
- https://www.heisspiter.net/~Pierre/rostests/Qt_OS2.png

CORE-12081
CORE-14582
CORE-14313
2018-04-29 20:42:53 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
00e843b1ed
[FASTFAT] Reduce the number of local declaration. 2018-04-29 12:33:53 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
fd8197645f
[FASTFAT] Use KdRosRegisterCliCallback() to register in KDBG. 2018-04-29 12:23:18 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
c5a35ecd37 [FASTFAT] Introduce a KDBG extension.
This is a PoC of what it's possible to realize thanks to an
already existing hack in ntoskrnl :-).
With this extension, on the kdb:> prompt, you're able to type
in commands that will be handled by the FastFAT driver and not
by the kernel, allowing internal debug, not possible otherwise.

So far, three commands exist:
- ?fat.vols: lists all the mounted volumes by FastFAT
- ?fat.files: lists all the files on a specific volume (with their attributes)
- ?fat.setdbgfile: allows watching on specifics files lifetime

This is obviously only the begin and could be greatly improved.

For instance, this is what allowed to debug CORE-14557
2018-04-29 12:15:11 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
94ead99e0c [FASTFAT] Don't leak directories FILE_OBJECT, FCB and cache entries.
Once a directory is crossed (opened or a child is opened), associated
FCB structure is created in FastFAT, but also a stream FO for caching.
Up to now, due to an extra reference taken by the stream file object,
even when the directory was no longer used, the directory was kept in
memory: the FCB was never deleted, the file object was never dereferenced,
and the cache never released.

The immediate effect of this bug is that our FAT driver was leaking every
directory that was used affecting the whole OS situation. In case of
directories intensive operation (like extraction the ReactOS source code
in ReactOS ;-)), we were just killin the whole OS RAM without any way to
release it and recover.

The other side effects: IOs were faster as half of the FS was always
permanant in RAM.

This commit fixes the issue by forcing the FSD to release the FO,
and the cache when a directory is no longer used, leading to its
destruction in RAM.
Downside: on IO intensive operation, expect slowdowns, obviously,
there's less caching now. But more efficient!

CORE-14557
2018-04-28 18:33:14 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
315f9a13d4
[FASTFAT] When allocating a FCB, set its node type code.
We set the same value as MS FastFAT driver for consistency.
2018-04-27 18:56:31 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
c7bba39afc
[NTFS] When reading $I30 attribute fails, stop the rename operation.
This makes the function return the error instead of continuing and
performing use-after-frees operations.
This is likely to be a forgotten return!

CID 1434254, 1434268
2018-04-14 11:43:57 +02:00
Pierre Schweitzer
1986049a38
[CDFS_NEW] Sync with HEAD.
CORE-14315
2018-02-25 10:14:27 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
69f51d1533
[FASTFAT] Drop read ahead locking routines in favor of lazy writer routines.
This avoids code duplication while being consistent with MS FastFAT.
2018-02-17 13:49:15 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
a5e89014dc
[CDFS_NEW] Fix a bug in Microsoft CDFS implementation where the top level IRP
is set before locking is actually attempted for Cc worker thread (lazy write/read ahead).
So in case locking fails, the top level IRP is set and never unset, and latter
call will hit the assert where it expects the top level IRP to be NULL.

Should be reported upstream (tm).

CORE-14315
2018-02-12 20:47:32 +01:00
Serge Gautherie
d6fab4158e [FASTFAT] Improve code style in addition to 8294118174. 2018-01-07 19:29:23 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
f0a1a5c773
[FASTFAT] Notify on file size change in FileAllocationInformation/FileEndOfFileInformation 2018-01-07 15:29:33 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
8294118174
[FASTFAT] Add a wrapper around FsRtlNotifyFullReportChange 2018-01-07 14:16:31 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
2a36b632ef
[FASTFAT] When a file gets overwritten, notify about the changes 2018-01-07 11:44:25 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
ffeb3f070b
[FASTFAT] When overwriting a file, also update its write time 2018-01-07 11:34:41 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
0eacb0b1ef
[FASTFAT] When dealing with attributes on IRP_MJ_CREATE, filter user input to ensure we have only attributes we can handle.
This applies to files newly created, or for files overwritten where attributes are reset/modified.
2018-01-06 22:02:10 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
7bea4ec07e
[NTFS] Apply fix from 52f0726: allow partial info copy on dir enumeration on first entry return.
This is assorted with misc fixes to make this code closer to what we currently have in FastFAT.
This also allows fixing a memory leak in case of single entry return.

CORE-13367
2018-01-06 21:39:25 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
2b4d5c5cff
[FASTFAT] When overwriting a file with FILE_OVERWRITE*, don't erase previous file attributes, only update them.
Keep erasing them in case the file gets overwritten with FILE_SUPERSEDE.

CORE-14158
2018-01-01 14:29:15 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
f3fecf92c1
[FASTFAT] On file overwrite, deny it if file as HIDDEN/SYSTEM flag and caller doesn't set them.
CORE-14158
2018-01-01 12:13:46 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
d2a5322576
[NTFS] Start using different tags for allocations.
They all be Ntf? as for the Windows NTFS driver
2017-12-31 23:11:57 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
2d3d74151b
[NTFS] Fix a memory leak on error
CID 1427053
2017-12-31 14:18:02 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
216a2cae73
[NTFS] Use LookasideList allocations for FILE_RECORD_HEADER.
TODO: use a specific tag

This, and previous commit, should speed up a bit the driver until caching gets implemented
2017-12-31 14:14:24 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
3ddf44ff10
[NTFS] Use LookasideList allocations for NTFS_ATTR_CONTEXT.
TODO: use a specific tag
2017-12-31 12:15:17 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
849fa7fbae
[NTFS] Rewrite ReleaseAttributeContext() so that its null checks are consistent
CID 1427067
2017-12-31 10:38:58 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
007d3d382a
[NTFS] Don't dereference NULL IRP
CID 1427057
2017-12-31 10:38:58 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
7a88e3bfd4
[NTFS] Don't leak memory in case of failure while creating a directory
CID 1427065
2017-12-31 10:38:58 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
9d9cce2838
[NTFS] Don't leak attributes contextes in the btree management functions
CID 1427030, 1427062
2017-12-31 10:38:58 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
391056ba22
[NTFS] Don't leak memory when reading or writing non-resident attributes
CID 1427048, 1427070
2017-12-31 10:38:58 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
453e42beb5
[FASTFAT] Revert bd1e7bf: our VPB swapout implementation in FastFAT is buggy and
leaves volumes in half-(dis)mounted state and thus they get remounted while not
completely dismounted.
This can lead to major breakage and data corruption.
This requires deeper fixes (let's just drop that driver!).

CORE-14124
CORE-14126
CORE-14133
2017-12-25 11:24:13 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
5a650f6ba5
[FS] During 1st stage, disable any FS we don't support install to in order to let RawFS these volumes.
This avoids bloated setup and avoids potential bugs in 3rd party drivers.

This is following 806cd1.
2017-12-18 08:46:24 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
bd1e7bf85e
[FASFAT] Enable FAT volume dismount using VPB swapout 2017-12-17 23:29:33 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
806cd16328
[SETUP] Remove FSDs which have broken dismount implementation.
This avoids issues when these partitions are formatted to FAT for setup.

For now, this commit doesn't change anything, but once IopParseDevice hack
gets removed, this will make a difference!

CORE-6305
2017-12-17 23:16:01 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
dcd95c1a85
[FASTFAT] Add a comment (and an ASSERT) in VfatCreateFile() that shows that my stats code is broken... 2017-12-17 18:25:43 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
64bc96558e
[FASTFAT] While closing FCBs on dismount, release from tail to head and not the contrary.
It fixes assertion failure in vfatDestroyFCB() where we would have release parent before child.
This is still not perfect, but less bug prone...

With this commits (and ENABLE_SWAPOUT defined), ReactOS seems to unmount FAT volumes quite nice! :-)
(Tried with fsutil volume dismount X:)
2017-12-17 18:24:01 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
de03686148
[FASTFAT] Fix a handle count leak on volume close. This can prevent locking a volume! 2017-12-17 18:24:01 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
27773dbb3f
[FASTFAT] When not able to lock a volume due to open handles, print open handles 2017-12-17 18:24:01 +01:00
Thomas Faber
03be7587eb
Merge branch 'ntfs_rebase' 2017-12-10 12:46:33 +01:00
Pierre Schweitzer
b5555650a8
[NTFS] Fix the FileNamesInformation/FileNameInformation class confusion that was spotted on FastFAT.
What should also be fixed is the partial return of data on first entry enumeration.
2017-12-10 11:25:48 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
1ac7128da0 [NTFS] - Respect NTFS' file ordering when enumerating a directory. Split off part of BrowseIndexEntries() into a separate function to simplify the code.
AddNewMftEntry() - Zero the (larger) buffer for the bitmap prior to reading the bitmap.
BrowseIndexEntries() - Check sub-nodes before checking an index entry. Read and use the index bitmap when checking sub-nodes.
+BrowseSubNodeIndexEntries() - Called for sub-nodes of an index when browsing index entries.
+NtfsDumpData() - Diagnostic function which allows for visualizing a series of bytes.

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75817
2017-12-10 11:15:26 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
a40ba448d4 [NTFS] - Fix some errors that break building in C89 mode, and remove an extraneous "ninja livecd" that got inserted in a comment. Thanks to Doug Lyons for spotting these errors.
SplitBTree() - comment-out redundant code for finding the median key and improve comments.

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75727
2017-12-10 11:15:25 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
52c30fdf37 [NTFS] - Add some helper functions for new features. Add some fixes. Add support for creating an index allocation, splitting a b-tree node, or "demoting" the index root. This allows for file creation without functional limitations.
+AddBitmap() - adds a $BITMAP attribute to a file record.
+AddIndexAllocation() - adds an $INDEX_ALLOCATION attribute to a file record.
+CountBTreeKeys() - Counts the number of linked B-Tree keys.
CreateIndexBufferFromBTreeNode() - Set INDEX_NODE_LARGE if the node has sub-nodes.
CreateIndexRootFromBTree() - Simplify the usage and math of MaxIndexSize; make it only account for the cumulative size of the index entries.
+DemoteBTreeRoot() - Replaces the contents of an index root with a dummy key, and puts those contents in a new node, which is made a child of the dummy key. This is done when an index root grows too large.
+GetIndexEntryVCN() - Retrieves the VCN from an index entry.
NtfsAddFilenameToDirectory() - Fix math for MaxIndexRootSize.
NtfsInsertKey() - Add support for splitting a B-Tree node. Don't check size of index root (that will be handled later).
+SplitBTreeNode() - Called when a B-Tree node grows too large.
UpdateIndexAllocation() - Create an $I30 index allocation attribute and bitmap attribute if needed.
UpdateIndexNode() - Update children before updating the current node. Store VCN of child nodes in the index entries of their respective keys.

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75707
2017-12-10 11:15:23 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
5e7c11842a [NTFS] - Fix increasing the mft size, to keep chkdsk happy.
IncreaseMftSize() - Add some fixes. Write blank records to newly-allocated mft entries, and update $MFTMirr when finished; these changes are needed for chkdsk.  Increase size by 64 records instead of 8.
+UpdateMftMirror() - Backs up the first ~4 master file table entries to the $MFTMirr file.

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75694
2017-12-10 11:15:21 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
9a91a51f17 [NTFS] - Fix for C89 compliance.
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75693
2017-12-10 11:15:19 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
b033f00f58 [NTFS] - Add support for directory creation. Add some helper functions, some comments, and some fixes.
+AddIndexRoot() - Creates an $INDEX_ROOT attribute and adds it to a file record.
AddNewMftEntry() - Make sure the buffer used by RtlInitializeBitmap() is ULONG-aligned, and a ULONG-multiple in size, per MSDN.
AllocateIndexNode() - Calculate BytesNeeded correctly. Read $BITMAP attribute before increasing its length, in anticipation of a future commit that will check for a free bit before assigning a new index record to the end of the allocation. Use appropriate Set*AttributeDataLength() function, as $BITMAP can be resident or non-resident.
B_TREE_FILENAME_NODE - Give two members more accurate names: change "ExistsOnDisk" member to "HasValidVCN" and rename "NodeNumber" member "VCN."
+CreateEmptyBTree() - Creates a B-Tree to represent an empty directory (for AddIndexRoot).
+NtfsCreateEmptyFileRecord() - Creates an empty file record in memory, with no attributes.
CreateIndexRootFromBTree() - Fix TotalSizeOfEntries calculation.
+NtfsCreateDirectory() - Creates a file record for an empty directory and adds it to the mft.

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75692
2017-12-10 11:15:17 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
c63e7e54b5 [NTFS] - When creating files:
-Don't add a preceding backslash when creating files on root.
-Use NTFS_FILE_NAME_POSIX name type if CaseSensitive option is specified.
-Don't try to create a file when a folder is requested (folder creation is still TODO).

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75671
2017-12-10 11:15:16 +01:00
Trevor Thompson
88a7c3d14b [NTFS] - Allow for creating a file when the index root gets too large and needs to be moved into an index record. Add some helper functions.
+AllocateIndexNode() - Allocates a new index record in an index allocation.
+CreateDummyKey() - Creates the final B_TREE_KEY for a B_TREE_FILENAME_NODE. Also creates the associated index entry.
GetSizeOfIndexEntries() - Sums the size of each index entry in every key in a B-Tree node.
+SetIndexEntryVCN() - Sets the VCN of a given IndexEntry.
NtfsInsertKey() - Handle instance when the index root grows too large. If it does, add its contents to a new sub-node, and replace contents with a dummy-key whose child is the new node.
UpdateIndexAllocation() - Update index entry if a key has just been assigned a child allocation.
UpdateIndexNode() - Make sure the node exists on disk, and allocate an index record for it if it doesn't.

svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=75557
2017-12-10 11:15:14 +01:00