- Find or set the active system partition only once, when we start the
formatting stage. If the system partition is to be created in some
non-partitioned space, we create it.
- A file-system check is always scheduled for both the system and the
installation partitions.
- If the system partition was already formatted (which usually means
that it already existed on the system), don't ask for formatting it.
CORE-13205
- For each partition to be formatted, the file-system menu list is
re-created, in order to display only the FSes that are compatible
with the selected partition, and allow to give the user the choice
to keep the existing file-system only if the selected partition was
already formatted.
- Check whether the user attempts to delete the partition on which
the installation source is present, only if it is not "new" and is
formatted.
- Check first whether the current partition is the system partition,
before displaying the CONFIRM_DELETE_SYSTEM_PARTITION_PAGE.
- Make some partitioning functions not dependent on the selected "CurrentPartition".
- Add some sanity checks.
- Improve some of the "is-partitioned" checks.
Similarly to FMIFS this structure should be private. Instead file-system
names are passed to the helper functions, allowing to use the names
returned by the FS drivers. The names are then internally mapped to the
corresponding FS providers.
In particular this allows to handle the "RAW" file-system and to assign
the 'Unformatted' flag to partitions having this FS.
Finally this helps us refining the checks performed to see whether the
current "active" system partition uses a supported file-system.
- Within the function's body code, check the status values returned by the called functions.
- Change the BuildInstallPaths's function type to NTSTATUS instead of VOID (and check the status of InitDestinationPaths() as well.
By default, we still fallback to FAT if nothing asked, or if there
is an invalid input.
0 is FAT, 1 is BtrFS. This can be grown as soon as we add more IFS.
- The converter is code7bit I made. code7bit: https://github.com/katahiromz/code7bit
- This converter converts non-clean characters in string literals.
- However I couldn't erase a ton of codepage C4819 warnings.
- CORE-15447
You can edit an European source file as follows:
- Right click the file in the Solution Explorer.
- Select "Open With...".
- Choose "C++ Source Code Editor (with encoding)".
- Choose "Central European (Windows) - Codepage 1260".
- Add checks for GPT disks and either fail or ignore the disk,
depending on the operation being executed.
[USETUP][REACTOS] Display the disk style more accurately.
Always perform the partition validity checks when creating new
primary/extended/logical partitions, and also when a new partition
is automatically created when unpartitioned space is selected for
ReactOS installation.
CORE-12246
Simplified implementation of the proposed solution by George Bișoc
and revised by Victor Perevertkin from PR #952.
NOTE: For whatever reason ERROR_INSTALL_BOOTCODE and ERROR_WRITE_BOOT
seem to be redundant with each other. To be investigated...
Most of Linux filesystems have the MBR ID assigned as 0x83 and when the user chooses BTRFS upon partitions page wizard, we're thinking of the partition as having Ext2 filesystem which is wrong and misleading.
- SETUPLIB and USETUP: Convert PARTENTRY::DriveLetter to WCHAR.
- SETUPLIB: Retrieve volume label.
- SETUPLIB and USETUP: Move the partition types (IDs) table from
USETUP to SETUPLIB so that they can share it with the 1st-stage
GUI installer too. Also take the opportunity to update the table
with information from http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_types-1.html
and cross-checked with the list from Paragon Hard-Disk Manager.
- USETUP: Simplify PrintPartitionData().
- Add some code comments.
- Use adequate access flag when opening symbolic links.
- Simplify the prototype of UpdateRegistry() since now both Setup INF
handle and settings lists are inside the USETUP_DATA structure.
This means, call in the correct order the user callback with the correct
parameters (in particular the correct paths for file copy operations),
and check also for the callback returned value to know whether or not to
continue the file operations.
This allows using some of the SetupApi.dll functions when SETUPLIB is
used in the (Win32) GUI 1st-stage installer "REACTOS", while using the
custom implemented NT-aware functions in "USETUP".
- Add support for delete and move/rename operations, which are needed
for implementing ReactOS upgrading support.
- Use cabinet contexts.
- Use standard LIST_ENTRY structures for implementing the lists.
- Move the path-building hack code in SetupCommitFileQueueW() that had
been introduced in r66604 (97bb83f) out of the file-queues code.
- Make the function prototypes compatible with win32's setupapi functions.
- Fix the format of the data passed to the custom notification handler.
- Adjust the file-copy callback to correctly use its arguments (setupapi-compatible).
- Move a great deal of global variables into the USETUP_DATA structure
(the SetupInf, the SetupFileQueue, the generic lists...).
- Place the common setup initialization code into an InitializeSetup()
routine, and the cleanup code into FinishSetup().
- Implement the setup-code part support for the TXTSETUP.SIF setup
source path override variables "SetupSourceDevice" and "SetupSourcePath"
(see CORE-9023); support for them in SETUPLDR will be added later.
- It can therefore be also used by the 1st-stage GUI setup.
- Rename some function parameters to clarify what they should be.
Based on:
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=75750
Additions:
- Use explicit __cdecl calling convention for variadic functions.
- Fix also the whitespace in consup.h.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=75749
[USETUP] Improve usage of ERROR_TXTSETUP_SECTION and ERROR_CABINET_SECTION error codes, correctly display associated error message, and remove a deprecated string.
- Apart from allowing a UI cache variable that may be used when
displaying GENERIC_LIST_ENTRY-ies, do not store any display strings
associated to these list entries. They should be instead computed only
when initializing a list UI (or a combo-box or list control if the
code is used in Win32 environment).
For this matter a callback is provided to InitGenericListUi() that
does the job of computing the displayed string corresponding to a
given GENERIC_LIST_ENTRY.
- Simplify the calls to InitGenericListUi(), and refactor the
RestoreGenericListUiState() function.
- Use for-loops for iterating over GENERIC_LIST items.
- Adapt the storage data format for lists of settings items.
- The txtsetup.sif INF format specified in LoadSetupInf() should not be
INF_STYLE_WIN4 (to be investigated...).
- Use OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE when initializing object attributes
(no actual reason why to keep case sensitivity there).
- Check the success of a RtlStringCchPrintfW call in EnumerateReactOSEntries().
- Explicitly check for returned STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED from ChkdskPartition()
or FormatPartition(), and display an appropriate error message.
- Remove some left-over comments but also explain why I kept some
commented code (mainly for future reference).
Only convert to ANSI when needed (e.g. in the display code for usetup).
The 1st-stage GUI setup will however use the UNICODE strings directly.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=75753