- Full rewrite. This commit replaces the old utility.
- Use the new ICMP APIs instead of manually crafting ping requests using raw sockets.
- Add support for additional languages (the previous utility was hardcoded)
- Add support for IPv6
- Make the icmpapi header C++ compatible. (we don't appear to sync this with wine anymore.)
- Now runs on Win10, is much more reliable, and brings the code somewhat into the 21st century.
(It's currently missing source routing (-j), but as most routers disable this anyway, I'm not sure that it's worth adding)
[REACTOS] Misc 64 bit fixes
* [NTOS:MM] Allow MEM_DOS_LIM in NtMapViewOfSection on x64 as well
* [NTOS:MM] Implement x64 version of MmIsDisabledPage
* [HAL] Remove obsolete code
* [NTOS:KE] Fix amd64 version of KeContextToTrapFrame and KeTrapFrameToContext
* [XDK] Fix CONTEXT_XSTATE definition
* [PCNET] Convert physical address types from pointers to PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
This is no official system DLL and WineD3D is its only user. But latest WineD3D prefers the libtxc_dxtn codebase instead of the alternative library we used.
This is also what Mesa uses and Fedora ships now that the patents have expired, so we should stick to the same.
I'm importing the libtxc_dxtn-1.0.1 codebase from https://people.freedesktop.org/~cbrill/libtxc_dxtn/
It compiles warning-free in our tree without modifying a single line!
I'm merging this Pull Request based on the positive response in CORE-12759.
I lack a proper test case myself, but my version at least shouldn't make things worse. In my opinion, the previous one was broken anyway due to using stdcall imports when WineD3D called cdecl ones.
This also removes the NSWPAT option from our buildsystem as dxtn was its latest user.
It's critical not to perform any write on a volume without an exclusive lock on it.
That lock is only acquired if ChkDsk is started in RW mode.
Also added an assert in write routine, to make sure that when we're about to perform
a write operation, we're really allowed to do so.
This will avoid volume corruptions when a simple "chkdsk" is issued from cmd.
To put it simple: check will really check now, and won't attempt any repair.
CORE-14119
For instance, when repair is required, we can ask the caller whether we should
continue or not in case locking failed.
Also, introduced a hack for 1st stage where IopParseDevice() hack is in usage
so that broken NTSTATUS is diverted to appropriate status.
That way, usetup will properly continue even if locking failed (due to its
callback stub!)
CORE-14087