reactos/drivers/filesystems/cdfs_new/nodetype.h
Joachim Henze 688875e411 [0.4.7][CDFS_NEW/NTOSKRNL/NDK] Switch from our old CDFS to MS-PL CDFS_NEW
The main motivation to switch to that newer driver is, that our old one
simply can not read all isos. Especially complex ones made trouble and were
only shown as empty in explorer.
It is still possible to build and use the old driver when needed, only thing
that needs to be done for that is to revert 0.4.8-dev-164-g ec6b3ecbe4

Porting back the state up to 0.4.8-release-100-g8f947b5 implies:

Fixing the following JIRA-IDs (or avoid introducing them):
CORE-18029 "Mute noisy DPRINT 'SectionObject has ImageSection'"
CORE-17405 "Fix a macro-copy-paste and shrink the binary size"
CORE-15659 "Unable to build the gcc Release version in Windows using RosBE 2.1.6 (module cdfs fails)"
CORE-14315 "CDFS_NEW assertion during first stage setup due to new CcPerformReadAhead"
CORE-14128 "Avast! Free Antivirus 7.0 hangs the system when trying to detect a newly created virus"
CORE-14067 "CDFS_NEW assertions and exceptions"
CORE-14003 "Shutting down LiveCD asserts since introduction of MS PL CDFS_NEW"
CORE-13184 "Restore ability to install from disk-image"

by picking the following commits:
0.4.8-release-100-g 8f947b5322 [NTOSKRNL] Mute noisy DPRINT 'SectionObject has ImageSection' CORE-18029
0.4.8-release-80-g eb1ea19588 [CDFS_NEW] == 0.4.15-dev-1456-g 889eab7 CORE-17405
0.4.8-release-62-g 8c07aad4a8 [CDFS_NEW/XDK] == 0.4.11-dev-39-g a2f9762 + 0.4.11-dev-40-g 6d7ec8c CORE-14067
0.4.8-release-3-g 5d976d04e8 [CDFS_NEW] == 0.4.12-dev-431-g bccad87f3c + 0.4.12-dev-432-g 3463b2db9f CORE-15659
0.4.8-RC-3-g 51f9494d48 [CDFS_NEW] superseded later by the proper fix 0.4.8-release-62-g 8c07aad4a8 CORE-14067
0.4.8-dev-1069-g a5e89014dc [CDFS_NEW] CORE-14315
0.4.8-dev-475-g a59d4674de [NTOSKRNL] io/iomgr/device.c (forgotten assert) CORE-14128
0.4.8-dev-221-g 9d67a24799 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-220-g 67a7e45e35 [CDFS_NEW/DOC]
0.4.8-dev-219-g 6a3bbf24e0 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-218-g ec26cde4a1 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-217-g bc2378a356 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-216-g 5429771b99 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-215-g fd34548263 [CDFS_NEW] Sync with MS-PL driver
0.4.8-dev-164-g ec6b3ecbe4 [FILESYSTEMS] switch from CDFS to CDFS_NEW in CMakeLists.txt
0.4.8-dev-160-g 2b217e4ecf [NTOSKRNL] Mute spam CcSetReadAheadGranularity()
0.4.8-dev-159-g 64cb138a67 [NTOSKRNL] Mute spam CcPurgeCacheSection()
0.4.8-dev-150-g f723d230a0 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-133-g faee3753ea [CDFS_NEW] CORE-14003
0.4.8-dev-132-g 1d777ffab5 [NTOSKRNL] iofunc.c CORE-14003
0.4.8-dev-131-g c3d5a3f2bd [NTOSKRNL] iofunc.c CORE-14003
0.4.8-dev-130-g 3b64f7f8fb [NTOSKRNL] ob/obref.c & co CORE-14003
0.4.8-dev-129-g 7eefe70294 [NTOSKRNL] io/iomgr.c & co CORE-14003
0.4.8-dev-127-g 5f255827d3 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-126-g 1bef48796e [NTOSKRNL] just a comment, superseded later
0.4.8-dev-125-g cbf0430b56 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-123-g f88fe43abd [NTOSKRNL] io/iomgr/device.c (forbidden DPRINT)
0.4.8-dev-122-g 6c73385625 [CDFS_NEW] CORE-13184
0.4.8-dev-97-g 94298313c0 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-95-g e88eeb21af [CDFS_NEW/NTOSKRNL] CcWaitForCurrentLazyWriterActivity() stub return Success
0.4.8-dev-94-g 03d5be6437 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-93-g fa1c60db50 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-92-g 8b2fd60829 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-91-g e4da7ecc50 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-90-g 7b19676e2b [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-89-g 3d4b8783fd [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-88-g 818025ecc8 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-87-g 2639dd6736 [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-86-g 755bdb5d0b [CDFS_NEW]
0.4.8-dev-85-g 3cbcb1bade [CDFS_NEW]

and mute spam in opcode INSTEAD of picking:
0.4.8-dev-165-g 2284a457a3 [NTOSKRNL] oplock.c Fixup
0.4.8-dev-163-g d3d5853956 [NTOSKRNL] oplock.c Implement oplock-support
0.4.12-dev-232-g f488102c86 [CDFS] was also left out for now

I am aware, that the backport introduces white-space-glitches within CDFS_NEW.
I decided to live with them in favor of better sync to master and newer releases.
2022-01-27 21:11:23 +01:00

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/*++
Copyright (c) 1989-2000 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
NodeType.h
Abstract:
This module defines all of the node type codes used in this development
shell. Every major data structure in the file system is assigned a node
type code that is. This code is the first CSHORT in the structure and is
followed by a CSHORT containing the size, in bytes, of the structure.
--*/
#ifndef _CDNODETYPE_
#define _CDNODETYPE_
typedef USHORT NODE_TYPE_CODE;
typedef NODE_TYPE_CODE *PNODE_TYPE_CODE;
#define NTC_UNDEFINED ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0000)
#define CDFS_NTC_DATA_HEADER ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0301)
#define CDFS_NTC_VCB ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0302)
#define CDFS_NTC_FCB_PATH_TABLE ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0303)
#define CDFS_NTC_FCB_INDEX ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0304)
#define CDFS_NTC_FCB_DATA ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0305)
#define CDFS_NTC_FCB_NONPAGED ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0306)
#define CDFS_NTC_CCB ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0307)
#define CDFS_NTC_IRP_CONTEXT ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0308)
#define CDFS_NTC_IRP_CONTEXT_LITE ((NODE_TYPE_CODE)0x0309)
typedef CSHORT NODE_BYTE_SIZE;
//
// So all records start with
//
// typedef struct _RECORD_NAME {
// NODE_TYPE_CODE NodeTypeCode;
// NODE_BYTE_SIZE NodeByteSize;
// :
// } RECORD_NAME;
// typedef RECORD_NAME *PRECORD_NAME;
//
#ifndef NodeType
#define NodeType(P) ((P) != NULL ? (*((PNODE_TYPE_CODE)(P))) : NTC_UNDEFINED)
#endif
#ifndef SafeNodeType
#define SafeNodeType(Ptr) (*((PNODE_TYPE_CODE)(Ptr)))
#endif
//
// The following definitions are used to generate meaningful blue bugcheck
// screens. On a bugcheck the file system can output 4 ulongs of useful
// information. The first ulong will have encoded in it a source file id
// (in the high word) and the line number of the bugcheck (in the low word).
// The other values can be whatever the caller of the bugcheck routine deems
// necessary.
//
// Each individual file that calls bugcheck needs to have defined at the
// start of the file a constant called BugCheckFileId with one of the
// CDFS_BUG_CHECK_ values defined below and then use CdBugCheck to bugcheck
// the system.
//
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_ACCHKSUP (0x00010000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_ALLOCSUP (0x00020000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_CACHESUP (0x00030000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_CDDATA (0x00040000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_CDINIT (0x00050000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_CLEANUP (0x00060000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_CLOSE (0x00070000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_CREATE (0x00080000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_DEVCTRL (0x00090000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_DEVIOSUP (0x000a0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_DIRCTRL (0x000b0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_DIRSUP (0x000c0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_FILEINFO (0x000d0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_FILOBSUP (0x000e0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_FSCTRL (0x000f0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_FSPDISP (0x00100000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_LOCKCTRL (0x00110000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_NAMESUP (0x00120000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_PATHSUP (0x00130000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_PNP (0x00140000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_PREFXSUP (0x00150000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_READ (0x00160000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_WRITE (0x00170000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_RESRCSUP (0x00180000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_STRUCSUP (0x00190000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_TIMESUP (0x001a0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_VERFYSUP (0x001b0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_VOLINFO (0x001c0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_WORKQUE (0x001d0000)
#define CDFS_BUG_CHECK_SHUTDOWN (0x001e0000)
#define CdBugCheck(A,B,C) { KeBugCheckEx(CDFS_FILE_SYSTEM, BugCheckFileId | __LINE__, A, B, C ); }
#endif // _NODETYPE_