Add ability to write to resident attributes.
SetAttributeDataLength() - Check if the file is memory mapped before truncating
+InternalSetResidentAttributeLength() - Used by SetAttributeDataLength()
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=71820
Allow for an existing file to be opened with FILE_OVERWRITE, FILE_OVERWRITE_IF, or FILE_SUPERSEDE dispositions, and truncate that file. This allows for a file to be opened and saved in Notepad.exe [provided that file is non-resident and its allocation size doesn't need to change].
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=71680
Update a file's size in the relevant $FILE_NAME attribute of the index entry in the parent directory.
+UpdateFileNameRecord() - Searches a parent directory for the proper index entry, then updates the file sizes in that entry.
+UpdateIndexEntryFileNameSize() - Recursively searches directory index and applies the size update.
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=71664
Fix Up AddFixupArray - It needs to accept a PNTFS_RECORD_HEADER for parameter 2, not a PFILE_RECORD_HEADER.
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=71662
When writing to a file, increase the file size if trying to write past the end.
*FindAttribute() has been given an optional pointer to a ULONG that will receive the offset of the found attribute from the beginning of the record. This is to allow for found attributes to be written back into their file records.
+SetAttributeDataLength()
+UpdateFileRecord() - Updates a file record in the master file table at a given index.
+AddFixupArray() - Prepares a file record or directory index for writing to the disk.
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=71660
Add fixes to WriteAttribute():
-Remove erroneous check for end of run (before writing to the last run returned)
-Properly dereference RealLengthWritten pointer, as reported in CR-90
svn path=/branches/GSoC_2016/NTFS/; revision=71616
To check that these changes are correct, checkout in a directory (let's call it "ros_svn") the /trunk/reactos/ of our read-only SVN repo r76032 and in /trunk/reactos/modules/, the rosapps, rostests and wallpapers.
In a second directory (let's call it "ros_git"), clone the corresponding Git-converted ReactOS directory.
Before applying this patch (and the previous one that added back the empty directories), you should see additional files in ros_git that are not in ros_svn, corresponding to these files I'm deleting here (plus some .gitignore files),
and you should also see additional files in ros_svn that do not appear in ros_git: these are the empty directories I've restored in my previous patch.
Now, after the application of both the previous patch that restores the empty directories (and deletes the .gitignore files), and this patch that removes the ghost files, you should only see that the only differences
between ros_git and ros_svn are the extra .keep files in the empty directories, and that's all!
Command-line for the tests:
diff --strip-trailing-cr -r ros_svn ros_git > diff_svn2git.txt
"-r" means recursive, and "--strip-trailing-cr" ignores the CR-LF vs. LF (or CR) EOLs.
(*): by "ghost" old(*) files I understand files that existed previously in the far past, that then were deleted long ago in SVN, and that popped out back during the Git migration.
- REVISION is now something like "0.4.7-dev-53-g1304b53" instead of "r12345".
- Change WINDOWS_NT_BANNER to better represent the ReactOS version and the reported NT version.
- Introduce REACTOS_COMMIT_HASH which contains the full 40-character commit hash (for comparing revisions, e.g. in rosautotest/testman).
It's up to class drivers to handle MountMgr requests. So, make it handle them, even though that's just to fail because it's not implemented.
This will stop IOCTLs to be sent down in the storage stack.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=76032
Reimplement GetVolumePathNameW(). This fixes a lot of failing Wine tests.
Note that three of them are not fixed, which is a good thing as these also fail in the WHS bot!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=76031
- Introduce back the CTTY command (that normally only exists on DOS
versions of COMMAND.COM but doesn't on Windows NT' CMD.EXE), whose aim
is to "change the active terminal" (syntax: CTTY <dos_device>). To
achieve that we actually redirect STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR to read/write
handles opened to the <dos_device>. This is very handy when it comes to
redirecting all the standard handles to e.g. a serial terminal ("CTTY COM1"
for example).
- Fix some typos in the resources.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=76029