The AsciiChar of the ESCAPE key should be 0x1B instead of zero; however
this is not the case due to the hacked keyboard layout currently being
used. This will be fixed later ...
- Use NT values for uninitialized handle values.
- Cache the STD_INPUT_HANDLE.
- Free the console if GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo() fails in CONSOLE_Init().
- Use PnP storage class drivers
- Make partmgr an upper filter driver for Disk class
- Fill upper filters in txtsetup and usetup/devinst
- Add cdrom driver to the critical device database
CORE-6264
Add two hacks in UpdateDiskLayout() and WritePartitions() so that the
disk partition style is consistently set to a known value MBR, especially
when that disk was previously new and uninitialized (RAW).
A proper fix will be developed later when support for GPT is added.
so that they wrap the needed init steps for formatting/chkdsk'ing.
These helpers now accept a PPARTENTRY, together with the usual
formatting/chkdsk parameters. The helpers now determine the actual
NT path to use, and can perform the init steps on the partition
before performing the actual operation.
In particular, FormatPartition() is now made GPT-compliant. The
partition type retrieved by FileSystemToMBRPartitionType() is now
used as a hint for choosing FAT32 over FAT12/16, and only in the
case of a MBR partition that is *NOT* a recognized OEM partition,
it is used for updating the corresponding partition type. (OEM
partitions must retain their original type.)
The OEM partition types we (and NT) can recognize are specified
e.g. in the Microsoft Open-Specification [MS-DMRP] Appendix B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-dmrp/5f5043a3-9e6d-40cc-a05b-1a4a3617df32
Introduce an IsOEMPartition() macro to help checking for these types
(its name is based on the Is***Partition() macros from ntdddisk.h,
and from a dmdskmgr.dll export of similar name).
Instead of providing an MBR partition type to InferFileSystem(), make
it call IOCTL_DISK_GET_PARTITION_INFO(_EX) to determine whether the
partition pointed by the path/handle is MBR or GPT. Then, only if it's
MBR, we retrieve its partition type in order to "guess" an adequate file
system name, in case the latter was not recognized already via regular
ways (via GetFileSystemName() / NtQueryVolumeInformationFile()).
- Remove the GetFileSystemNameByHandle() and InferFileSystemByHandle()
functions. Instead, make the other GetFileSystemName*() and
InferFileSystem*() functions accept a HANDLE as an alternative to the
already-existing partition path string. These parameters are exclusive
to each other.
- Rename SetPartitionType() -> SetMBRPartitionType(),
and FileSystemToPartitionType() -> FileSystemToMBRPartitionType()
in order to really clarify what they do (since this code is meant
for MBR partitions only, not GPT ones).
[AUTOCHK] Add also support for scanning FATX volumes.
The Format(), FormatEx(), Chkdsk(), ChkdskEx() functions exposed by the
U*.DLL user-mode FS library dlls are different (and have different
prototypes) than the similarly-named functions exported by FMIFS.DLL .
In particular, what we used to call "xxxChkdskEx()" and "xxxFormatEx()"
in our U*.DLL libraries actually correspond more, from their arguments,
to the "Chkdsk()" and "Format()" functions in Windows' U*.DLL . Their
*Ex() counterparts instead take most of the parameters through a
structure passed by pointer.
On FMIFS.DLL side, while FMIFS!Chkdsk() calls U*.DLL!Chkdsk() and
FMIFS!ChkdskEx() calls U*.DLL!ChkdskEx() (and we do not implement these
*Ex() functions at the moment), both FMIFS!Format() and FMIFS!FormatEx()
call U*.DLL!Format() instead, while FMIFS!FormatEx2() calls
U*.DLL!FormatEx() (that we do not implement yet either) !!
To improve that, refactor the calls to these U*.DLL functions so as to
respect the more compatible prototypes: They contain the correct number
of parameters in a compatible order. However, some of the parameters do
not have the same types yet: the strings are kept here in PUNICODE_STRINGS,
while on Windows they are passed via an undocumented DSTRING struct, and
the FMIFS callback is instead a MESSAGE struct/class on Windows.
Finally, the MEDIA_TYPE parameter in U*.DLL!Format() is equivalent, yet
not fully 100% in 1-to-1 correspondence, with the FMIFS_MEDIA_FLAG used
in the corresponding FMIFS.DLL functions.
One thing to notice is that the U*.DLL!Format() (and the Ex) functions
support a BOOLEAN (a flag resp.) for telling that a backwards-compatible
FS version should be used instead of the (default) latest FS version.
This is used e.g. by the FAT FS, where by default FAT32 is selected
(depending also on other constraints like, the disk and the partition
sizes), unless that bit is set in which case, FAT16 (or 12) is used.
- Added zh-TW translation for the following modules: credui, crypt32, getuname, mapi32, themeui, shlwapi.
- Modify zh-TW translation for other files.
- Moving Traditional Chinese translation back to Zh.rc for files came from Wine (comdlg32).
Co-authored-by: Hermès BÉLUSCA - MAÏTO <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
rapps.com will be launched when running 'rapps' from cmd or
from run, and since it is a console application, explorer/ cmd will
wait for it.
This rapps.com passes the commandline to rapps.exe,
and wait for rapps.exe to exit before closing.
CORE-17281
in favor of add_compile_options and the like with generator expressions
Also take this as an opportunity to remove the C++11 standard hack, GCC 8 now defaults to C++14