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1919 lines
51 KiB
C
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/*++
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Copyright (c) 1989-2000 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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CdStruc.h
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Abstract:
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This module defines the data structures that make up the major internal
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part of the Cdfs file system.
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In-Memory structures:
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The global data structures with the CdDataRecord. It contains a pointer
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to a File System Device object and a queue of Vcb's. There is a Vcb for
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every currently or previously mounted volumes. We may be in the process
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of tearing down the Vcb's which have been dismounted. The Vcb's are
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allocated as an extension to a volume device object.
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+--------+
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| CdData | +--------+
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| | --> |FilSysDo|
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| | | |
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| | <+ +--------+
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+--------+ |
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| +--------+ +--------+
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| |VolDo | |VolDo |
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| | | | |
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| +--------+ +--------+
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+> |Vcb | <-> |Vcb | <-> ...
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| | | |
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+--------+ +--------+
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Each Vcb contains a table of all the Fcbs for the volume indexed by
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their FileId. Each Vcb contains a pointer to the root directory of
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the volume. Each directory Fcb contains a queue of child Fcb's for
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its children. There can also be detached subtrees due to open operations
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by Id where the Fcb's are not connected to the root.
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The following diagram shows the root structure.
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+--------+ +--------+
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| Vcb |---->| Fcb |-----------------------------------------------+
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| | | Table |--------------------------------------------+ | |
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| |--+ | |-----------------------------------------+ | | |
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+--------+ | +--------+ | | |
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| | | | | | |
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| | | +--------------------+ | | |
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| V +---------+ | | | |
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| +--------+ | | | | |
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| |RootFcb | V V | | |
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+->| | +--------+ +--------+ | | |
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| |-->|Child | |Child | | | |
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+--------+ | Fcb |<-->| Fcb |<--> ... | | |
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| | | | | | |
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+--------+ +--------+ | | |
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| | |
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(Freestanding sub-tree) | | |
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+--------+ | | |
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|OpenById|<-----------------------------------------+ | |
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| Dir | +--------+ | |
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| |--->|OpenById|<------------------------------+ |
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+--------+ | Child | +--------+ |
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| Dir |--->|OpenById|<-------------------+
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+--------+ | Child |
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| File |
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+--------+
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Attached to each Directory Fcb is a prefix table containing the names
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of children of this directory for which there is an Fcb. Not all Fcb's
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will necessarily have an entry in this table.
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+--------+ +--------+
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| Dir | | Prefix |
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| Fcb |----->| Table |--------------------+
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| | | |-------+ |
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+--------+ +--------+ | |
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| | | |
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| | | |
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| V V V
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| +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
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| | Fcb | | Fcb | | Fcb | | Fcb |
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+---------->| |<-->| |<-->| |<-->| |
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| | | | | | | |
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+--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
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Each file object open on a CDROM volume contains two context pointers. The
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first will point back to the Fcb for the file object. The second, if present,
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points to a Ccb (ContextControlBlock) which contains the per-handle information.
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This includes the state of any directory enumeration.
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+--------+ +--------+ +--------+
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| Fcb |<------| File | | Ccb |
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| | | Object|--->| |
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+--------+ +--------+ +--------+
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^ ^
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| | +--------+ +--------+
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| | | File | | Ccb |
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| +---------| Object|--->| |
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| | | | |
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| +--------+ +--------+
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| +--------+
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| |Stream |
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+--------------| File |
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| Object|
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+--------+
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Synchronization:
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1. A resource in the CdData synchronizes access to the Vcb queue. This
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is used during mount/verify/dismount operations.
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2. A resource in the Vcb is used to synchronize access to Vcb for
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open/close operations. Typically acquired shared, it
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is acquired exclusively to lock out these operations.
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3. A second resource in the Vcb is used to synchronize all file operations.
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Typically acquired shared, it is acquired exclusively to lock
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out all file operations. Acquiring both Vcb resources will lock
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the entire volume.
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4. A resource in the nonpaged Fcb will synchronize open/close operations
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on an Fcb.
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5. A fast mutex in the Vcb will protect access to the Fcb table and
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the open counts in the Vcb. It is also used to modify the reference
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counts in all Fcbs. This mutex cannot be acquired
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exclusely and is an end resource.
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6. A fast mutex in the Fcb will synchronize access to all Fcb fields
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which aren't synchronized in some other way. A thread may acquire
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mutexes for multiple Fcb's as long as it works it way toward the
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root of the tree. This mutex can also be acquired recursively.
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7. Normal locking order is CdData/Vcb/Fcb starting at any point in this
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chain. The Vcb is required prior to acquiring resources for multiple
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files. Shared ownership of the Vcb is sufficient in this case.
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8. Normal locking order when acquiring multiple Fcb's is from some
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starting Fcb and walking towards the root of tree. Create typically
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walks down the tree. In this case we will attempt to acquire the
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next node optimistically and if that fails we will reference
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the current node in the tree, release it and acquire the next node.
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At that point it will be safe to reacquire the parent node.
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9. Locking order for the Fcb (via the fast mutex) will be from leaf of
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tree back towards the root. No other resource may be acquired
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after locking the Vcb (other than in-page reads).
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10. Cleanup operations only lock the Vcb and Fcb long enough to change the
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critical counts and share access fields. No reason to synchronize
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otherwise. None of the structures can go away from beneath us
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in this case.
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--*/
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#ifndef _CDSTRUC_
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#define _CDSTRUC_
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typedef PVOID PBCB; //**** Bcb's are now part of the cache module
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#define BYTE_COUNT_EMBEDDED_NAME (32)
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#ifdef __REACTOS__
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#define __volatile volatile
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#define _Unreferenced_parameter_
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#define __field_range(a,b)
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#define __analysis_assert(x)
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#endif
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//
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// The CD_MCB is used to store the mapping of logical file offset to
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// logical disk offset. NOTE - This package only deals with the
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// logical 2048 sectors. Translating to 'raw' sectors happens in
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// software. We will embed a single MCB_ENTRY in the Fcb since this
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// will be the typical case.
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//
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typedef struct _CD_MCB {
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//
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// Size and current count of the Mcb entries.
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//
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ULONG MaximumEntryCount;
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ULONG CurrentEntryCount;
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//
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// Pointer to the start of the Mcb entries.
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//
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struct _CD_MCB_ENTRY *McbArray;
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} CD_MCB;
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typedef CD_MCB *PCD_MCB;
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typedef struct _CD_MCB_ENTRY {
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//
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// Starting offset and number of bytes described by this entry.
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// The Byte count is rounded to a logical block boundary if this is
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// the last block.
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//
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LONGLONG DiskOffset;
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LONGLONG ByteCount;
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//
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// Starting offset in the file of mapping described by this dirent.
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//
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LONGLONG FileOffset;
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//
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// Data length and block length. Data length is the length of each
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// data block. Total length is the length of each data block and
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// the skip size.
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//
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LONGLONG DataBlockByteCount;
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LONGLONG TotalBlockByteCount;
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} CD_MCB_ENTRY;
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typedef CD_MCB_ENTRY *PCD_MCB_ENTRY;
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//
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// Cd name structure. The following structure is used to represent the
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// full Cdrom name. This name can be stored in either Unicode or ANSI
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// format.
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//
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typedef struct _CD_NAME {
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//
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// String containing name without the version number.
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// The maximum length field for filename indicates the
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// size of the buffer allocated for the two parts of the name.
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//
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UNICODE_STRING FileName;
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//
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// String containging the version number.
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//
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UNICODE_STRING VersionString;
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} CD_NAME;
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typedef CD_NAME *PCD_NAME;
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//
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// Following is the splay link structure for the prefix lookup.
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// The names can be in either Unicode string or Ansi string format.
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//
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typedef struct _NAME_LINK {
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RTL_SPLAY_LINKS Links;
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UNICODE_STRING FileName;
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} NAME_LINK;
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typedef NAME_LINK *PNAME_LINK;
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//
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// Prefix entry. There is one of these for each name in the prefix table.
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// An Fcb will have one of these embedded for the long name and an optional
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// pointer to the short name entry.
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//
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typedef struct _PREFIX_ENTRY {
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//
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// Pointer to the Fcb for this entry.
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//
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struct _FCB *Fcb;
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//
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// Flags field. Used to indicate if the name is in the prefix table.
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//
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ULONG PrefixFlags;
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//
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// Exact case name match.
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//
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NAME_LINK ExactCaseName;
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//
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// Case-insensitive name link.
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//
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NAME_LINK IgnoreCaseName;
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WCHAR FileNameBuffer[ BYTE_COUNT_EMBEDDED_NAME ];
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} PREFIX_ENTRY;
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typedef PREFIX_ENTRY *PPREFIX_ENTRY;
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#define PREFIX_FLAG_EXACT_CASE_IN_TREE (0x00000001)
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#define PREFIX_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE_IN_TREE (0x00000002)
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//
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// The CD_DATA record is the top record in the CDROM file system in-memory
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// data structure. This structure must be allocated from non-paged pool.
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//
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typedef struct _CD_DATA {
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//
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// The type and size of this record (must be CDFS_NTC_DATA_HEADER)
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//
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_Field_range_(==, CDFS_NTC_DATA_HEADER) NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
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NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
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//
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// A pointer to the Driver object we were initialized with
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//
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PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject;
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//
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// Vcb queue.
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//
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LIST_ENTRY VcbQueue;
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//
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// The following fields are used to allocate IRP context structures
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// using a lookaside list, and other fixed sized structures from a
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// small cache. We use the CdData mutex to protext these structures.
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//
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ULONG IrpContextDepth;
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ULONG IrpContextMaxDepth;
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SINGLE_LIST_ENTRY IrpContextList;
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//
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// Filesystem device object for CDFS.
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//
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PDEVICE_OBJECT FileSystemDeviceObject;
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#ifdef __REACTOS__
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PDEVICE_OBJECT HddFileSystemDeviceObject;
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#endif
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//
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// Following are used to manage the async and delayed close queue.
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//
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// FspCloseActive - Indicates whether there is a thread processing the
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// two close queues.
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// ReduceDelayedClose - Indicates that we have hit the upper threshold
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// for the delayed close queue and need to reduce it to lower threshold.
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// Flags - CD flags.
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// AsyncCloseQueue - Queue of IrpContext waiting for async close operation.
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// AsyncCloseCount - Number of entries on the async close queue.
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//
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// DelayedCloseQueue - Queue of IrpContextLite waiting for delayed close
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// operation.
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// MaxDelayedCloseCount - Trigger delay close work at this threshold.
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// MinDelayedCloseCount - Turn off delay close work at this threshold.
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// DelayedCloseCount - Number of entries on the delayted close queue.
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//
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// CloseItem - Workqueue item used to start FspClose thread.
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//
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LIST_ENTRY AsyncCloseQueue;
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ULONG AsyncCloseCount;
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BOOLEAN FspCloseActive;
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BOOLEAN ReduceDelayedClose;
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USHORT Flags;
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//
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// The following fields describe the deferred close file objects.
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//
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LIST_ENTRY DelayedCloseQueue;
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ULONG DelayedCloseCount;
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ULONG MaxDelayedCloseCount;
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ULONG MinDelayedCloseCount;
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//
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// Fast mutex used to lock the fields of this structure.
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//
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PVOID CdDataLockThread;
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FAST_MUTEX CdDataMutex;
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//
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// A resource variable to control access to the global CDFS data record
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//
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ERESOURCE DataResource;
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//
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// Cache manager call back structure, which must be passed on each call
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// to CcInitializeCacheMap.
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//
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CACHE_MANAGER_CALLBACKS CacheManagerCallbacks;
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CACHE_MANAGER_CALLBACKS CacheManagerVolumeCallbacks;
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//
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// This is the ExWorkerItem that does both kinds of deferred closes.
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//
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PIO_WORKITEM CloseItem;
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} CD_DATA;
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typedef CD_DATA *PCD_DATA;
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#define CD_FLAGS_SHUTDOWN (0x0001)
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//
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// Since DVD drives allow > 100 "sessions", we need to use a larger TOC
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// than the legacy CD definition. The maximum is theoretically 0xaa-16 (max
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// number of open tracks in a session), but it's quite possible that some
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// drive does not enforce this, so we'll go with 169 (track 0xaa is always the
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// leadout).
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//
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#define MAXIMUM_NUMBER_TRACKS_LARGE 0xAA
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typedef struct _CDROM_TOC_LARGE {
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//
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// Header
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//
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UCHAR Length[2]; // add two bytes for this field
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UCHAR FirstTrack;
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UCHAR LastTrack;
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//
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// Track data
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//
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TRACK_DATA TrackData[ MAXIMUM_NUMBER_TRACKS_LARGE];
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} CDROM_TOC_LARGE, *PCDROM_TOC_LARGE;
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typedef struct _CD_SECTOR_CACHE_CHUNK {
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ULONG BaseLbn;
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PUCHAR Buffer;
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} CD_SECTOR_CACHE_CHUNK, *PCD_SECTOR_CACHE_CHUNK;
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#define CD_SEC_CACHE_CHUNKS 4
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#define CD_SEC_CHUNK_BLOCKS 0x18
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//
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// The Vcb (Volume control block) record corresponds to every
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// volume mounted by the file system. They are ordered in a queue off
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// of CdData.VcbQueue.
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//
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// The Vcb will be in several conditions during its lifespan.
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//
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// NotMounted - Disk is not currently mounted (i.e. removed
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// from system) but cleanup and close operations are
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// supported.
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//
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// MountInProgress - State of the Vcb from the time it is
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// created until it is successfully mounted or the mount
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// fails.
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//
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// Mounted - Volume is currently in the mounted state.
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//
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// Invalid - User has invalidated the volume. Only legal operations
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// are cleanup and close.
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//
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// DismountInProgress - We have begun the process of tearing down the
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// Vcb. It can be deleted when all the references to it
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// have gone away.
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//
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typedef enum _VCB_CONDITION {
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VcbNotMounted = 0,
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VcbMountInProgress,
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VcbMounted,
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VcbInvalid,
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VcbDismountInProgress
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} VCB_CONDITION;
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typedef struct _VCB {
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//
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// The type and size of this record (must be CDFS_NTC_VCB)
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//
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_Field_range_(==, CDFS_NTC_VCB) NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
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NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
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//
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// Vpb for this volume.
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//
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PVPB Vpb;
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//
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// Device object for the driver below us.
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//
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PDEVICE_OBJECT TargetDeviceObject;
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//
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// File object used to lock the volume.
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//
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PFILE_OBJECT VolumeLockFileObject;
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//
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// Link into queue of Vcb's in the CdData structure. We will create a union with
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// a LONGLONG to force the Vcb to be quad-aligned.
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//
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union {
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LIST_ENTRY VcbLinks;
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LONGLONG Alignment;
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};
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//
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// State flags and condition for the Vcb.
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//
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ULONG VcbState;
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VCB_CONDITION VcbCondition;
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//
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// Various counts for this Vcb.
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//
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// VcbCleanup - Open handles left on this system.
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// VcbReference - Number of reasons this Vcb is still present.
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// VcbUserReference - Number of user file objects still present.
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//
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ULONG VcbCleanup;
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__volatile LONG VcbReference; /* ReactOS Change: GCC 'pointer targets in passing argument 1 of 'InterlockedXxx' differ in signedness */
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__volatile LONG VcbUserReference; /* ReactOS Change: GCC 'pointer targets in passing argument 1 of 'InterlockedXxx' differ in signedness */
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//
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// Fcb for the Volume Dasd file, root directory and the Path Table.
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//
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struct _FCB *VolumeDasdFcb;
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struct _FCB *RootIndexFcb;
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struct _FCB *PathTableFcb;
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//
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// Location of current session and offset of volume descriptors.
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//
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ULONG BaseSector;
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ULONG VdSectorOffset;
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ULONG PrimaryVdSectorOffset;
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//
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// Following is a sector from the last non-cached read of an XA file.
|
||
// Also the cooked offset on the disk.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVOID XASector;
|
||
LONGLONG XADiskOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Vcb resource. This is used to synchronize open/cleanup/close operations.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ERESOURCE VcbResource;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// File resource. This is used to synchronize all file operations except
|
||
// open/cleanup/close.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ERESOURCE FileResource;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Vcb fast mutex. This is used to synchronize the fields in the Vcb
|
||
// when modified when the Vcb is not held exclusively. Included here
|
||
// are the count fields and Fcb table.
|
||
//
|
||
// We also use this to synchronize changes to the Fcb reference field.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
FAST_MUTEX VcbMutex;
|
||
PVOID VcbLockThread;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following is used to synchronize the dir notify package.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PNOTIFY_SYNC NotifySync;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following is the head of a list of notify Irps.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LIST_ENTRY DirNotifyList;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Logical block size for this volume as well constant values
|
||
// associated with the block size.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG BlockSize;
|
||
ULONG BlockToSectorShift;
|
||
ULONG BlockToByteShift;
|
||
ULONG BlocksPerSector;
|
||
ULONG BlockMask;
|
||
ULONG BlockInverseMask;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Fcb table. Synchronized with the Vcb fast mutex.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
RTL_GENERIC_TABLE FcbTable;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Volume TOC. Cache this information for quick lookup.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PCDROM_TOC_LARGE CdromToc;
|
||
ULONG TocLength;
|
||
ULONG TrackCount;
|
||
ULONG DiskFlags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Block factor to determine last session information.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG BlockFactor;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Media change count from device driver for bulletproof detection
|
||
// of media movement
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG MediaChangeCount;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// For raw reads, CDFS must obey the port maximum transfer restrictions.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG MaximumTransferRawSectors;
|
||
ULONG MaximumPhysicalPages;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Preallocated VPB for swapout, so we are not forced to consider
|
||
// must succeed pool.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVPB SwapVpb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Directory block cache. Read large numbers of blocks on directory
|
||
// reads, hoping to benefit from the fact that most mastered/pressed
|
||
// discs clump metadata in one place thus allowing us to crudely
|
||
// pre-cache and reduce seeks back to directory data during app install,
|
||
// file copy etc.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that the purpose of this is to PRE cache unread data,
|
||
// not cache already read data (since Cc already provides that), thus
|
||
// speeding initial access to the volume.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PUCHAR SectorCacheBuffer;
|
||
CD_SECTOR_CACHE_CHUNK SecCacheChunks[ CD_SEC_CACHE_CHUNKS];
|
||
ULONG SecCacheLRUChunkIndex;
|
||
|
||
PIRP SectorCacheIrp;
|
||
KEVENT SectorCacheEvent;
|
||
ERESOURCE SectorCacheResource;
|
||
|
||
#ifdef CDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// An ID that is common across the volume stack used to correlate volume events and for telemetry purposes.
|
||
// It may have a different value than the VolumeGuid.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
GUID VolumeCorrelationId;
|
||
|
||
#endif // CDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA
|
||
|
||
#if DBG
|
||
ULONG SecCacheHits;
|
||
ULONG SecCacheMisses;
|
||
#endif
|
||
} VCB, *PVCB;
|
||
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_HSG (0x00000001)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_ISO (0x00000002)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_JOLIET (0x00000004)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_LOCKED (0x00000010)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA (0x00000020)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_CDXA (0x00000040)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_AUDIO_DISK (0x00000080)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_NOTIFY_REMOUNT (0x00000100)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_VPB_NOT_ON_DEVICE (0x00000200)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_SHUTDOWN (0x00000400)
|
||
#define VCB_STATE_DISMOUNTED (0x00000800)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The Volume Device Object is an I/O system device object with a
|
||
// workqueue and an VCB record appended to the end. There are multiple
|
||
// of these records, one for every mounted volume, and are created during
|
||
// a volume mount operation. The work queue is for handling an overload
|
||
// of work requests to the volume.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _VOLUME_DEVICE_OBJECT {
|
||
|
||
DEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field tells how many requests for this volume have
|
||
// either been enqueued to ExWorker threads or are currently being
|
||
// serviced by ExWorker threads. If the number goes above
|
||
// a certain threshold, put the request on the overflow queue to be
|
||
// executed later.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
__volatile LONG PostedRequestCount; /* ReactOS Change: GCC "pointer targets in passing argument 1 of 'InterlockedDecrement' differ in signedness" */
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field indicates the number of IRP's waiting
|
||
// to be serviced in the overflow queue.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG OverflowQueueCount;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field contains the queue header of the overflow queue.
|
||
// The Overflow queue is a list of IRP's linked via the IRP's ListEntry
|
||
// field.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LIST_ENTRY OverflowQueue;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following spinlock protects access to all the above fields.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
KSPIN_LOCK OverflowQueueSpinLock;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is the file system specific volume control block.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
VCB Vcb;
|
||
|
||
} VOLUME_DEVICE_OBJECT;
|
||
typedef VOLUME_DEVICE_OBJECT *PVOLUME_DEVICE_OBJECT;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following two structures are the separate union structures for
|
||
// data and index Fcb's. The path table is actually the same structure
|
||
// as the index Fcb since it uses the first few fields.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef enum _FCB_CONDITION {
|
||
FcbGood = 1,
|
||
FcbBad,
|
||
FcbNeedsToBeVerified
|
||
} FCB_CONDITION;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _FCB_DATA {
|
||
|
||
#if (NTDDI_VERSION < NTDDI_WIN8)
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field is used by the oplock module
|
||
// to maintain current oplock information.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
OPLOCK Oplock;
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field is used by the filelock module
|
||
// to maintain current byte range locking information.
|
||
// A file lock is allocated as needed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PFILE_LOCK FileLock;
|
||
|
||
} FCB_DATA;
|
||
typedef FCB_DATA *PFCB_DATA;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _FCB_INDEX {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Internal stream file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PFILE_OBJECT FileObject;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Offset of first entry in stream. This is for case where directory
|
||
// or path table does not begin on a sector boundary. This value is
|
||
// added to all offset values to determine the real offset.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG StreamOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// List of child fcbs.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LIST_ENTRY FcbQueue;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Ordinal number for this directory. Combine this with the path table offset
|
||
// in the FileId and you have a starting point in the path table.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Ordinal;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Children path table start. This is the offset in the path table
|
||
// for the first child of the directory. A value of zero indicates
|
||
// that we haven't found the first child yet. If there are no child
|
||
// directories we will position at a point in the path table so that
|
||
// subsequent searches will fail quickly.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG ChildPathTableOffset;
|
||
ULONG ChildOrdinal;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Root of splay trees for exact and ignore case prefix trees.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PRTL_SPLAY_LINKS ExactCaseRoot;
|
||
PRTL_SPLAY_LINKS IgnoreCaseRoot;
|
||
|
||
} FCB_INDEX;
|
||
typedef FCB_INDEX *PFCB_INDEX;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _FCB_NONPAGED {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Type and size of this record must be CDFS_NTC_FCB_NONPAGED
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
_Field_range_(==, CDFS_NTC_FCB_NONPAGED) NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
|
||
NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field contains a record of special pointers used by
|
||
// MM and Cache to manipluate section objects. Note that the values
|
||
// are set outside of the file system. However the file system on an
|
||
// open/create will set the file object's SectionObject field to
|
||
// point to this field
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
SECTION_OBJECT_POINTERS SegmentObject;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is the resource structure for this Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ERESOURCE FcbResource;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is the FastMutex for this Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
FAST_MUTEX FcbMutex;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is the mutex that is inserted into the FCB_ADVANCED_HEADER
|
||
// FastMutex field
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
FAST_MUTEX AdvancedFcbHeaderMutex;
|
||
|
||
} FCB_NONPAGED;
|
||
typedef FCB_NONPAGED *PFCB_NONPAGED;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The Fcb/Dcb record corresponds to every open file and directory, and to
|
||
// every directory on an opened path.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _FCB {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field is used for fast I/O. It contains the node
|
||
// type code and size, indicates if fast I/O is possible, contains
|
||
// allocation, file, and valid data size, a resource, and call back
|
||
// pointers for FastIoRead and FastMdlRead.
|
||
//
|
||
//
|
||
// Node type codes for the Fcb must be one of the following.
|
||
//
|
||
// CDFS_NTC_FCB_PATH_TABLE
|
||
// CDFS_NTC_FCB_INDEX
|
||
// CDFS_NTC_FCB_DATA
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Common Fsrtl Header. The named header is for the fieldoff.c output. We
|
||
// use the unnamed header internally.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
union{
|
||
|
||
FSRTL_ADVANCED_FCB_HEADER Header;
|
||
FSRTL_ADVANCED_FCB_HEADER;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Vcb for this Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVCB Vcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Parent Fcb for this Fcb. This may be NULL if this file was opened
|
||
// by ID, also for the root Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
struct _FCB *ParentFcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Links to the queue of Fcb's in the parent.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LIST_ENTRY FcbLinks;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// FileId for this file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
FILE_ID FileId;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Counts on this Fcb. Cleanup count represents the number of open handles
|
||
// on this Fcb. Reference count represents the number of reasons this Fcb
|
||
// is still present. It includes file objects, children Fcb and anyone
|
||
// who wants to prevent this Fcb from going away. Cleanup count is synchronized
|
||
// with the FcbResource. The reference count is synchronized with the
|
||
// VcbMutex.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG FcbCleanup;
|
||
__volatile LONG FcbReference; /* ReactOS Change: GCC 'pointer targets in passing argument 1 of 'InterlockedXxx' differ in signedness */
|
||
ULONG FcbUserReference;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// State flags for this Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG FcbState;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// NT style attributes for the Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG FileAttributes;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// CDXA attributes for this file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
USHORT XAAttributes;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// File number from the system use area.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
UCHAR XAFileNumber;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is the thread and count for the thread which has locked this
|
||
// Fcb.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVOID FcbLockThread;
|
||
ULONG FcbLockCount;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Pointer to the Fcb non-paged structures.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PFCB_NONPAGED FcbNonpaged;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Share access structure.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
SHARE_ACCESS ShareAccess;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Mcb for the on disk mapping and a single map entry.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
CD_MCB_ENTRY McbEntry;
|
||
CD_MCB Mcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Embed the prefix entry for the longname. Store an optional pointer
|
||
// to a prefix structure for the short name.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PPREFIX_ENTRY ShortNamePrefix;
|
||
PREFIX_ENTRY FileNamePrefix;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Time stamp for this file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LONGLONG CreationTime;
|
||
|
||
union{
|
||
|
||
ULONG FcbType;
|
||
FCB_DATA;
|
||
FCB_INDEX;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
} FCB;
|
||
typedef FCB *PFCB;
|
||
|
||
#define FCB_STATE_INITIALIZED (0x00000001)
|
||
#define FCB_STATE_IN_FCB_TABLE (0x00000002)
|
||
#define FCB_STATE_MODE2FORM2_FILE (0x00000004)
|
||
#define FCB_STATE_MODE2_FILE (0x00000008)
|
||
#define FCB_STATE_DA_FILE (0x00000010)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These file types are read as raw 2352 byte sectors
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define FCB_STATE_RAWSECTOR_MASK ( FCB_STATE_MODE2FORM2_FILE | \
|
||
FCB_STATE_MODE2_FILE | \
|
||
FCB_STATE_DA_FILE )
|
||
|
||
#define SIZEOF_FCB_DATA \
|
||
(FIELD_OFFSET( FCB, FcbType ) + sizeof( FCB_DATA ))
|
||
|
||
#define SIZEOF_FCB_INDEX \
|
||
(FIELD_OFFSET( FCB, FcbType ) + sizeof( FCB_INDEX ))
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The Ccb record is allocated for every file object
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _CCB {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Type and size of this record (must be CDFS_NTC_CCB)
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
_Field_range_(==, CDFS_NTC_CCB) NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
|
||
NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Flags. Indicates flags to apply for the current open.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Flags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Fcb for the file being opened.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PFCB Fcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// We store state information in the Ccb for a directory
|
||
// enumeration on this handle.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Offset in the directory stream to base the next enumeration.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG CurrentDirentOffset;
|
||
CD_NAME SearchExpression;
|
||
|
||
} CCB;
|
||
typedef CCB *PCCB;
|
||
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_OPEN_BY_ID (0x00000001)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_OPEN_RELATIVE_BY_ID (0x00000002)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_IGNORE_CASE (0x00000004)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_OPEN_WITH_VERSION (0x00000008)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_DISMOUNT_ON_CLOSE (0x00000010)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ALLOW_EXTENDED_DASD_IO (0x00000020)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following flags refer to index enumeration.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_NAME_EXP_HAS_WILD (0x00010000)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_VERSION_EXP_HAS_WILD (0x00020000)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_MATCH_ALL (0x00040000)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_VERSION_MATCH_ALL (0x00080000)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_RETURN_NEXT (0x00100000)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_INITIALIZED (0x00200000)
|
||
#define CCB_FLAG_ENUM_NOMATCH_CONSTANT_ENTRY (0x00400000)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The Irp Context record is allocated for every orginating Irp. It is
|
||
// created by the Fsd dispatch routines, and deallocated by the CdComplete
|
||
// request routine
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _IRP_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Type and size of this record (must be CDFS_NTC_IRP_CONTEXT)
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
_Field_range_(==, CDFS_NTC_IRP_CONTEXT) NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
|
||
NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Originating Irp for the request.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PIRP Irp;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Vcb for this operation. When this is NULL it means we were called
|
||
// with our filesystem device object instead of a volume device object.
|
||
// (Mount will fill this in once the Vcb is created)
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVCB Vcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Exception encountered during the request. Any error raised explicitly by
|
||
// the file system will be stored here. Any other error raised by the system
|
||
// is stored here after normalizing it.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
NTSTATUS ExceptionStatus;
|
||
ULONG RaisedAtLineFile;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Flags for this request.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Flags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Real device object. This represents the physical device closest to the media.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PDEVICE_OBJECT RealDevice;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Io context for a read request.
|
||
// Address of Fcb for teardown oplock in create case.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
union {
|
||
|
||
struct _CD_IO_CONTEXT *IoContext;
|
||
PFCB *TeardownFcb;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Top level irp context for this thread.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
struct _IRP_CONTEXT *TopLevel;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Major and minor function codes.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
UCHAR MajorFunction;
|
||
UCHAR MinorFunction;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Pointer to the top-level context if this IrpContext is responsible
|
||
// for cleaning it up.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
struct _THREAD_CONTEXT *ThreadContext;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This structure is used for posting to the Ex worker threads.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WORK_QUEUE_ITEM WorkQueueItem;
|
||
|
||
} IRP_CONTEXT;
|
||
typedef IRP_CONTEXT *PIRP_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_ON_STACK (0x00000001)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_MORE_PROCESSING (0x00000002)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_WAIT (0x00000004)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORCE_POST (0x00000008)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TOP_LEVEL (0x00000010)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TOP_LEVEL_CDFS (0x00000020)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_IN_FSP (0x00000040)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_IN_TEARDOWN (0x00000080)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_ALLOC_IO (0x00000100)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_DISABLE_POPUPS (0x00000200)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORCE_VERIFY (0x00000400)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Flags used for create.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_FULL_NAME (0x10000000)
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TRAIL_BACKSLASH (0x20000000)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following flags need to be cleared when a request is posted.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAGS_CLEAR_ON_POST ( \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_MORE_PROCESSING | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_WAIT | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORCE_POST | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TOP_LEVEL | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TOP_LEVEL_CDFS | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_IN_FSP | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_IN_TEARDOWN | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_DISABLE_POPUPS \
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following flags need to be cleared when a request is retried.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FLAGS_CLEAR_ON_RETRY ( \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_MORE_PROCESSING | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_IN_TEARDOWN | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_DISABLE_POPUPS \
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following flags are set each time through the Fsp loop.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define IRP_CONTEXT_FSP_FLAGS ( \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_WAIT | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TOP_LEVEL | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_TOP_LEVEL_CDFS | \
|
||
IRP_CONTEXT_FLAG_IN_FSP \
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following structure is used to queue a request to the delayed close queue.
|
||
// This structure should be the minimum block allocation size.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _IRP_CONTEXT_LITE {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Type and size of this record (must be CDFS_NTC_IRP_CONTEXT_LITE)
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
_Field_range_(==, CDFS_NTC_IRP_CONTEXT_LITE) NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
|
||
NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Fcb for the file object being closed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PFCB Fcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// List entry to attach to delayed close queue.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LIST_ENTRY DelayedCloseLinks;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// User reference count for the file object being closed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG UserReference;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Real device object. This represents the physical device closest to the media.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PDEVICE_OBJECT RealDevice;
|
||
|
||
} IRP_CONTEXT_LITE;
|
||
typedef IRP_CONTEXT_LITE *PIRP_CONTEXT_LITE;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Context structure for asynchronous I/O calls. Most of these fields
|
||
// are actually only required for the ReadMultiple routines, but
|
||
// the caller must allocate one as a local variable anyway before knowing
|
||
// whether there are multiple requests are not. Therefore, a single
|
||
// structure is used for simplicity.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _CD_IO_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These two fields are used for multiple run Io
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
__volatile LONG IrpCount;
|
||
PIRP MasterIrp;
|
||
__volatile NTSTATUS Status;
|
||
BOOLEAN AllocatedContext;
|
||
|
||
union {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This element handles the asynchronous non-cached Io
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
struct {
|
||
|
||
PERESOURCE Resource;
|
||
ERESOURCE_THREAD ResourceThreadId;
|
||
ULONG RequestedByteCount;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// and this element handles the synchronous non-cached Io.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
KEVENT SyncEvent;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
} CD_IO_CONTEXT;
|
||
typedef CD_IO_CONTEXT *PCD_IO_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following structure is used to track the top level request. Each Cdfs
|
||
// Fsd and Fsp entry point will examine the top level irp location in the
|
||
// thread local storage to determine if this request is top level and/or
|
||
// top level Cdfs. The top level Cdfs request will remember the previous
|
||
// value and update that location with a stack location. This location
|
||
// can be accessed by recursive Cdfs entry points.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _THREAD_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// CDFS signature. Used to confirm structure on stack is valid.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Cdfs;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Previous value in top-level thread location. We restore this
|
||
// when done.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PIRP SavedTopLevelIrp;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Top level Cdfs IrpContext. Initial Cdfs entry point on stack
|
||
// will store the IrpContext for the request in this stack location.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PIRP_CONTEXT TopLevelIrpContext;
|
||
|
||
} THREAD_CONTEXT;
|
||
typedef THREAD_CONTEXT *PTHREAD_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following structure is used for enumerating the entries in the
|
||
// path table. We will always map this two sectors at a time so we don't
|
||
// have to worry about entries which span sectors. We move through
|
||
// one sector at a time though. We will unpin and remap after
|
||
// crossing a sector boundary.
|
||
//
|
||
// The only special case is where we span a cache view. In that case
|
||
// we will allocate a buffer and read both pieces into it.
|
||
//
|
||
// This strategy takes advantage of the CC enhancement which allows
|
||
// overlapping ranges.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _PATH_ENUM_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Pointer to the current sector and the offset of this sector to
|
||
// the beginning of the path table. The Data pointer may be
|
||
// a pool block in the case where we cross a cache view
|
||
// boundary. Also the length of the data for this block.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVOID Data;
|
||
ULONG BaseOffset;
|
||
ULONG DataLength;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Bcb for the sector. (We may actually have pinned two sectors)
|
||
// This will be NULL for the case where we needed to allocate a
|
||
// buffer in the case where we span a cache view.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PBCB Bcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Offset to current entry within the current data block.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG DataOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Did we allocate the buffer for the entry.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
BOOLEAN AllocatedData;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// End of Path Table. This tells us whether the current data
|
||
// block includes the end of the path table. This is the
|
||
// only block where we need to do a careful check about whether
|
||
// the path table entry fits into the buffer.
|
||
//
|
||
// Also once we have reached the end of the path table we don't
|
||
// need to remap the data as we move into the final sector.
|
||
// We always look at the last two sectors together.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
BOOLEAN LastDataBlock;
|
||
|
||
} PATH_ENUM_CONTEXT;
|
||
typedef PATH_ENUM_CONTEXT *PPATH_ENUM_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
#define VACB_MAPPING_MASK (VACB_MAPPING_GRANULARITY - 1)
|
||
#define LAST_VACB_SECTOR_OFFSET (VACB_MAPPING_GRANULARITY - SECTOR_SIZE)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Path Entry. This is our representation of the on disk data.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _PATH_ENTRY {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Directory number and offset. This is the ordinal and the offset from
|
||
// the beginning of the path table stream for this entry.
|
||
//
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Ordinal;
|
||
ULONG PathTableOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Logical block Offset on the disk for this entry. We already bias
|
||
// this by any Xar blocks.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG DiskOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Length of on-disk path table entry.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG PathEntryLength;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Parent number.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG ParentOrdinal;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// DirName length and Id. Typically the pointer here points to the raw on-disk
|
||
// bytes. We will point to a fixed self entry if this is the root directory.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG DirNameLen;
|
||
PCHAR DirName;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following are the flags used to cleanup this structure.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Flags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following is the filename string and version number strings. We embed a buffer
|
||
// large enough to hold two 8.3 names. One for exact case and one for case insensitive.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
CD_NAME CdDirName;
|
||
CD_NAME CdCaseDirName;
|
||
|
||
WCHAR NameBuffer[BYTE_COUNT_EMBEDDED_NAME / sizeof( WCHAR ) * 2];
|
||
|
||
} PATH_ENTRY;
|
||
typedef PATH_ENTRY *PPATH_ENTRY;
|
||
|
||
#define PATH_ENTRY_FLAG_ALLOC_BUFFER (0x00000001)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Compound path entry. This structure combines the on-disk entries
|
||
// with the in-memory structures.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _COMPOUND_PATH_ENTRY {
|
||
|
||
PATH_ENUM_CONTEXT PathContext;
|
||
PATH_ENTRY PathEntry;
|
||
|
||
} COMPOUND_PATH_ENTRY;
|
||
typedef COMPOUND_PATH_ENTRY *PCOMPOUND_PATH_ENTRY;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following is used for enumerating through a directory via the
|
||
// dirents.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _DIRENT_ENUM_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Pointer the current sector and the offset of this sector within
|
||
// the directory file. Also the data length of this pinned block.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PVOID Sector;
|
||
ULONG BaseOffset;
|
||
ULONG DataLength;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Bcb for the sector.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PBCB Bcb;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Offset to the current dirent within this sector.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG SectorOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Length to next dirent. A zero indicates to move to the next sector.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG NextDirentOffset;
|
||
|
||
} DIRENT_ENUM_CONTEXT;
|
||
typedef DIRENT_ENUM_CONTEXT *PDIRENT_ENUM_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following structure is used to smooth out the differences in the HSG, ISO
|
||
// and Joliett directory entries.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _DIRENT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Offset in the Directory of this entry. Note this includes
|
||
// any bytes added to the beginning of the directory to pad
|
||
// down to a sector boundary.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG DirentOffset;
|
||
|
||
ULONG DirentLength;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Starting offset on the disk including any Xar blocks.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG StartingOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// DataLength of the data. If not the last block then this should
|
||
// be an integral number of logical blocks.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG DataLength;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field is the time stamp out of the directory entry.
|
||
// Use a pointer into the dirent for this.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PCHAR CdTime;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following field is the dirent file flags field.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
UCHAR DirentFlags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following field is a Cdfs flag field used to clean up this structure.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
UCHAR Flags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following fields indicate the file unit size and interleave gap
|
||
// for interleaved files. Each of these are in logical blocks.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG FileUnitSize;
|
||
ULONG InterleaveGapSize;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// System use offset. Zero value indicates no system use area.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG SystemUseOffset;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// CDXA attributes and file number for this file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
USHORT XAAttributes;
|
||
UCHAR XAFileNumber;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Filename length and ID. We copy the length (in bytes) and keep
|
||
// a pointer to the start of the name.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG FileNameLen;
|
||
PCHAR FileName;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following are the filenames stored by name and version numbers.
|
||
// The fixed buffer here can hold two Unicode 8.3 names. This allows
|
||
// us to upcase the name into a fixed buffer.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
CD_NAME CdFileName;
|
||
CD_NAME CdCaseFileName;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Data stream type. Indicates if this is audio, XA mode2 form2 or cooked sectors.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
XA_EXTENT_TYPE ExtentType;
|
||
|
||
WCHAR NameBuffer[BYTE_COUNT_EMBEDDED_NAME / sizeof( WCHAR ) * 2];
|
||
|
||
} DIRENT;
|
||
typedef DIRENT *PDIRENT;
|
||
|
||
#define DIRENT_FLAG_ALLOC_BUFFER (0x01)
|
||
#define DIRENT_FLAG_CONSTANT_ENTRY (0x02)
|
||
|
||
#define DIRENT_FLAG_NOT_PERSISTENT (0)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Following structure combines the on-disk information with the normalized
|
||
// structure.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _COMPOUND_DIRENT {
|
||
|
||
DIRENT_ENUM_CONTEXT DirContext;
|
||
DIRENT Dirent;
|
||
|
||
} COMPOUND_DIRENT;
|
||
typedef COMPOUND_DIRENT *PCOMPOUND_DIRENT;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following structure is used to enumerate the files in a directory.
|
||
// It contains three DirContext/Dirent pairs and then self pointers to
|
||
// know which of these is begin used how.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _FILE_ENUM_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Pointers to the current compound dirents below.
|
||
//
|
||
// PriorDirent - Initial dirent for the last file encountered.
|
||
// InitialDirent - Initial dirent for the current file.
|
||
// CurrentDirent - Second or later dirent for the current file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
PCOMPOUND_DIRENT PriorDirent;
|
||
PCOMPOUND_DIRENT InitialDirent;
|
||
PCOMPOUND_DIRENT CurrentDirent;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Flags indicating the state of the search.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
ULONG Flags;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is an accumulation of the file sizes of the different extents
|
||
// of a single file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LONGLONG FileSize;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Short name for this file.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
CD_NAME ShortName;
|
||
WCHAR ShortNameBuffer[ BYTE_COUNT_8_DOT_3 / sizeof( WCHAR ) ];
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Array of compound dirents.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
COMPOUND_DIRENT Dirents[3];
|
||
|
||
} FILE_ENUM_CONTEXT;
|
||
typedef FILE_ENUM_CONTEXT *PFILE_ENUM_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
#define FILE_CONTEXT_MULTIPLE_DIRENTS (0x00000001)
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// RIFF header. Prepended to the data of a file containing XA sectors.
|
||
// This is a hard-coded structure except that we bias the 'ChunkSize' and
|
||
// 'RawSectors' fields with the file size. We also copy the attributes flag
|
||
// from the system use area in the dirent. We always initialize this
|
||
// structure by copying the XAFileHeader.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _RIFF_HEADER {
|
||
|
||
ULONG ChunkId;
|
||
LONG ChunkSize;
|
||
ULONG SignatureCDXA;
|
||
ULONG SignatureFMT;
|
||
ULONG XAChunkSize;
|
||
ULONG OwnerId;
|
||
USHORT Attributes;
|
||
USHORT SignatureXA;
|
||
UCHAR FileNumber;
|
||
UCHAR Reserved[7];
|
||
ULONG SignatureData;
|
||
ULONG RawSectors;
|
||
|
||
} RIFF_HEADER;
|
||
typedef RIFF_HEADER *PRIFF_HEADER;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Audio play header for CDDA tracks.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _AUDIO_PLAY_HEADER {
|
||
|
||
ULONG Chunk;
|
||
ULONG ChunkSize;
|
||
ULONG SignatureCDDA;
|
||
ULONG SignatureFMT;
|
||
ULONG FMTChunkSize;
|
||
USHORT FormatTag;
|
||
USHORT TrackNumber;
|
||
ULONG DiskID;
|
||
ULONG StartingSector;
|
||
ULONG SectorCount;
|
||
UCHAR TrackAddress[4];
|
||
UCHAR TrackLength[4];
|
||
|
||
} AUDIO_PLAY_HEADER;
|
||
typedef AUDIO_PLAY_HEADER *PAUDIO_PLAY_HEADER;
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Some macros for supporting the use of a Generic Table
|
||
// containing all the FCB/DCBs and indexed by their FileId.
|
||
//
|
||
// For directories:
|
||
//
|
||
// The HighPart contains the path table offset of this directory in the
|
||
// path table.
|
||
//
|
||
// The LowPart contains zero except for the upper bit which is
|
||
// set to indicate that this is a directory.
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//
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// For files:
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||
//
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||
// The HighPart contains the path table offset of the parent directory
|
||
// in the path table.
|
||
//
|
||
// The LowPart contains the byte offset of the dirent in the parent
|
||
// directory file.
|
||
//
|
||
// A directory is always entered into the Fcb Table as if it's
|
||
// dirent offset was zero. This enables any child to look in the FcbTable
|
||
// for it's parent by searching with the same HighPart but with zero
|
||
// as the value for LowPart.
|
||
//
|
||
// The Id field is a LARGE_INTEGER where the High and Low parts can be
|
||
// accessed separately.
|
||
//
|
||
// The following macros are used to access the Fid fields.
|
||
//
|
||
// CdQueryFidDirentOffset - Accesses the Dirent offset field
|
||
// CdQueryFidPathTableNumber - Accesses the PathTable offset field
|
||
// CdSetFidDirentOffset - Sets the Dirent offset field
|
||
// CdSetFidPathTableNumber - Sets the PathTable ordinal field
|
||
// CdFidIsDirectory - Queries if directory bit is set
|
||
// CdFidSetDirectory - Sets directory bit
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define FID_DIR_MASK 0x80000000 // high order bit means directory.
|
||
|
||
#define CdQueryFidDirentOffset(I) ((I).LowPart & ~FID_DIR_MASK)
|
||
#define CdQueryFidPathTableOffset(I) ((I).HighPart)
|
||
#define CdSetFidDirentOffset(I,D) ((I).LowPart = D)
|
||
#define CdSetFidPathTableOffset(I,P) ((I).HighPart = P)
|
||
#define CdFidIsDirectory(I) FlagOn( (I).LowPart, FID_DIR_MASK )
|
||
#define CdFidSetDirectory(I) SetFlag( (I).LowPart, FID_DIR_MASK )
|
||
|
||
#define CdSetFidFromParentAndDirent(I,F,D) { \
|
||
CdSetFidPathTableOffset( (I), CdQueryFidPathTableOffset( (F)->FileId )); \
|
||
CdSetFidDirentOffset( (I), (D)->DirentOffset ); \
|
||
if (FlagOn( (D)->DirentFlags, CD_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY )) { \
|
||
CdFidSetDirectory((I)); \
|
||
} \
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#ifdef CDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA
|
||
// ============================================================================
|
||
// ============================================================================
|
||
//
|
||
// Telemetry
|
||
//
|
||
// ============================================================================
|
||
// ============================================================================
|
||
|
||
typedef struct _CDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA_CONTEXT {
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Number of times there was not enough stack space to generate telemetry
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
volatile LONG MissedTelemetryPoints;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// System Time of the last periodic telemtry event. System Time
|
||
// is according to KeQuerySystemTime()
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LARGE_INTEGER LastPeriodicTelemetrySystemTime;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// TickCount of the last periodic telemtry event. TickCount is
|
||
// according to KeQueryTickCount()
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LARGE_INTEGER LastPeriodicTelemetryTickCount;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Hint for Worker thread whether to generate
|
||
// periodic telemetry or not
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
BOOLEAN GeneratePeriodicTelemetry;
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Guid for ID parity with other file systems telemetry.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
GUID VolumeGuid;
|
||
|
||
|
||
#if DBG
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// For DBG builds we want a machanism to change the frequency of
|
||
// periodic events
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
LONGLONG PeriodicInterval;
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// File system statistics at time of last period telemetry event
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
FILESYSTEM_STATISTICS CommonStats;
|
||
|
||
} CDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA_CONTEXT, *PCDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA_CONTEXT;
|
||
|
||
#endif // CDFS_TELEMETRY_DATA
|
||
|
||
#endif // _CDSTRUC_
|
||
|