This control class is triggered when a driver is being installed for a
non-critical device. The driver info should already be in the registry
so we just need to push the device through the state graph
Meanwhile, combine the code for similar control classes into
PiControlSyncDeviceAction routine
CORE-17463 CORE-17490
- Rename UP -> PIC. The "up" folder in fact contains the code for
managing the Intel 8259 PIC chip
- Move amd64/processor.c -> apic/processor.c. The code is not tied to
amd64
- Remove platform from "halinit*" files. They already reside in the
corresponding folder
CORE-17506
- Convert some judgements against BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE to judgements against BIF_USENEWUI. Here BIF_USENEWUI == (BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE | BIF_EDITBOX).
- Remove WS_SIZEBOX window style from new UI dialog resource (IDD_BROWSE_FOR_FOLDER_NEW).
- Fix header layout.h for resizing without WS_SIZEBOX.
We are not ready for enabling ATLASSERT. Enabling ATL assertions takes time to realize. CORE-17505
- Disable ATLASSERT by undefining _DEBUG.
- Revert currently non-fixable codes.
Implement IAutoComplete to realize input auto completion. CORE-9281, CORE-1419
- The main features of this PR are Auto-Suggest and Auto-Append.
- Auto-Suggest shows a list near the textbox (an EDIT control) when the user has typed partial pathname into the textbox.
- Auto-Append appends complement text into the textbox to complete the pathname with selected status.
- The list of AutoSuggest is a top-level window whose window class is "Auto-Suggest Dropdown". We call it "the drop-down window".
- The drop-down window contains three controls: a listview, a scrollbar and a sizebox.
- The drop-down window watches the input into the textbox. If the textbox changed, then the window updates the list.
- The sizebox control enables the user to resize the drop-down window.
This is a slight refactor of InsertDefaultClusterSizeForFs() code with the goal to avoid having the same code for FAT-related and EXT2/BtrFS filesystems.
* Implement SepCompareSidAndAttributesFromTokens and SepComparePrivilegeAndAttributesFromTokens functions for array elements comparison
* Implement the token comparison code in SepCompareTokens function
* Add a missing PAGED_CODE() in SepCompareTokens as most of the token comparison code is paged
* Use SAL annotations for SepCompareTokens and NtCompareTokens
Prior to acquiring a quota from the process and do whatever it's needed to do (charge it or return it back), we must guard ourselves with a spinlock so that we may not get into potential race conditions. In Windows Server 2003, PspGivebackQuota and PspExpandQuota do the same thing and they're the equivalent to PspReturnProcessQuotaSpecifiedPool and PspChargeProcessQuotaSpecifiedPool in our codebase.