Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*
* PLEASE NOTE: WINDISK is the file "WINDISK.CPL", this means
* you cannot implicit link to these APIs by simply
* linking with WINDISK.LIB. This is because KERNEL
* will only implicit link to module file names with
* the .DLL or .EXE extensions.
*
* To use these APIs you need to LoadLibrary("WINDISK.CPL")
* and then use GetProcAddress.
*
* WDFMTDRVPROC lpfnFmtDrv;
* HINSTANCE wdInst;
*
* wdInst = LoadLibrary("WINDISK.CPL");
* if (wdInst) {
* lpfnFmtDrv = (WDFMTDRVPROC)GetProcAddress(wdInst,"WinDisk_FormatDrive");
* if (HIWORD(lpfnFmtDrv)) {
* switch ((*lpfnFmtDrv)(hwnd, drive, WD_FMTID_DEFAULT, WD_FMT_OPT_FULL)) {
*
* case WD_FMT_ERROR:
*
* ...
*
* }
* FreeLibrary(wdInst);
* } else {
* FreeLibrary(wdInst);
* goto NoLib;
* }
* } else {
* NoLib:
*
* WINDISK.LIB is provided for completeness only (and also
* allows you to figure out the ordinal, note that
* GetProcAddress "by name" is recommended however).
*/
/*
* The WinDisk_FormatDrive API provides access to the WINDISK
* format dialog. This allows apps which want to format disks
* to bring up the same dialog that WINDISK does to do it.
*
* This dialog is not sub-classable. You cannot put custom
* controls in it. If you want this ability, you will have
* to write your own front end for the DMaint_FormatDrive
* engine.
*
* NOTE that the user can format as many diskettes in the specified
* drive, or as many times, as he/she wishes to. There is no way to
* force any specififc number of disks to format. If you want this
* ability, you will have to write your own front end for the
* DMaint_FormatDrive engine.
*
* NOTE also that the format will not start till the user pushes the
* start button in the dialog. There is no way to do auto start. If
* you want this ability, you will have to write your own front end
* for the DMaint_FormatDrive engine.
*
* PARAMETERS
*
* hwnd = The window handle of the window which will own the dialog
* drive = The 0 based (A: == 0) drive number of the drive to format
* fmtID = The ID of the physical format to format the disk with
* NOTE: The special value WD_FMTID_DEFAULT means "use the
* default format specified by the DMaint_FormatDrive
* engine". If you want to FORCE a particular format
* ID "up front" you will have to call
* DMaint_GetFormatOptions yourself before calling
* this to obtain the valid list of phys format IDs
* (contents of the PhysFmtIDList array in the
* FMTINFOSTRUCT).
* options = There is currently only one option bit defined
*
* WD_FMT_OPT_FULL
*
* The normal defualt in the WINDISK format dialog is
* "Quick Format", setting this option bit indicates that
* the caller wants to start with FULL format selected
* (this is useful for folks detecting "unformatted" disks
* and wanting to bring up the format dialog).
*
* All other bits are reserved for future expansion and
* must be 0.
*
* Please note that this is a bit field and not a value
* and treat it accordingly.
*
* RETURN
* The return is either one of the WD_FMT_* values, or if the
* returned DWORD value is not == to one of these values, then
* the return is the physical format ID of the last succesful
* format. The LOWORD of this value can be passed on subsequent
* calls as the fmtID parameter to "format the same type you did
* last time".
*
*/
DWORD WINAPI WinDisk_FormatDrive(HWND hwnd, WORD drive, WORD fmtID,
WORD options);
typedef DWORD (CALLBACK* WDFMTDRVPROC)(HWND,WORD,WORD,WORD);
//
// Special value of fmtID which means "use the default format"
//
#define WD_FMTID_DEFAULT 0xFFFF
//
// Option bits for options parameter
//
#define WD_FMT_OPT_FULL 0x0001
//
// Special return values. PLEASE NOTE that these are DWORD values.
//
#define WD_FMT_ERROR 0xFFFFFFFFL // Error on last format, drive may be formatable
#define WD_FMT_CANCEL 0xFFFFFFFEL // Last format was canceled
#define WD_FMT_NOFORMAT 0xFFFFFFFDL // Drive is not formatable
/*
* The WinDisk_CheckDrive API provides access to the WINDISK
* Check Disk dialog. This allows apps which want to check disks
* to bring up the same dialog that WINDISK does to do it.
*
* This dialog is not sub-classable. You cannot put custom
* controls in it. If you want this ability, you will have
* to write your own front end for the DMaint_FixDrive
* engine.
*
* NOTE that the check will not start till the user pushes the
* start button in the dialog unless the CHKOPT_AUTO option is set.
*
* PARAMETERS
*
* hwnd = The window handle of the window which will own the dialog
* options = These options basically coorespond to the check boxes
* in the Advanced Options dialog. See CHKOPT_ defines
* below.
* DrvList = This is a DWORD bit field which indicates the 0 based
* drive numbers to check. Bit 0 = A, Bit 1 = B, ...
* For use on this API at least one bit must be set (if
* this argument is 0, the call will return WD_CHK_NOCHK).
*
* RETURN
* The return is either one of the WD_CHK_* values.
*
*/
DWORD WINAPI WinDisk_CheckDrive(HWND hwnd, WORD options, DWORD DrvList);
typedef DWORD (CALLBACK* WDCHKDRVPROC)(HWND,WORD,DWORD);
//
// Special return values. PLEASE NOTE that these are DWORD values.
//
#define WD_CHK_ERROR 0xFFFFFFFFL // Fatal Error on check
#define WD_CHK_CANCEL 0xFFFFFFFEL // Check was canceled
#define WD_CHK_NOCHK 0xFFFFFFFDL // At least one Drive is not "checkable"
#define WD_CHK_SMNOTFIX 0xFFFFFFFCL // Some errors were not fixed
//
// Option bits
//
// IMPORTANT NOTE: These are set up so that the default setting is 0
// for all bits WITH ONE EXCEPTION. Currently the default
// setting has the CHKOPT_XLCPY bit set......
//
// Also note that specification of invalid combonations of bits (for example
// setting both CHKOPT_XLCPY and CHKOPT_XLDEL) will result in very random
// behavior.
//
#define CHKOPT_REP 0x0001 // Generate detail report
#define CHKOPT_RO 0x0002 // Run in preview mode
#define CHKOPT_NOSYS 0x0004 // Surf Anal don't check system area
#define CHKOPT_NODATA 0x0008 // Surf Anal don't check data area
#define CHKOPT_NOBAD 0x0010 // Disable Surface Analysis
#define CHKOPT_LSTMF 0x0020 // Convert lost clusters to files
#define CHKOPT_NOCHKNM 0x0040 // Don't check file names
#define CHKOPT_NOCHKDT 0x0080 // DOn't check date/time fields
#define CHKOPT_INTER 0x0100 // Interactive mode
#define CHKOPT_XLCPY 0x0200 // Def cross link resolution is COPY
#define CHKOPT_XLDEL 0x0400 // Def cross link resolution is DELETE
#define CHKOPT_ALLHIDSYS 0x0800 // All HID SYS files are unmovable
#define CHKOPT_NOWRTTST 0x1000 // Surf Anal no write testing.
#define CHKOPT_DRVLISTONLY 0x4000 // Normaly all drives in the system
// are shown in the drive list box
// and those on the DrvList are selected
// This option says put only the drives
// in DrvList in the list box and
// disable the control
#define CHKOPT_AUTO 0x8000 // Auto push start button
/*
* The WinDisk_GetBigDriveBM API provides access to the drive bitmaps
* WINDISK uses in its main drive dialogs.
*
* These bitmaps are intended for dialogs, and are intended
* to have a "chart" drawn on top of them. WINDISK draws
* the Used/Free chart. This chart is intended to look like
* the disk inside the drive.
*
* These bitmaps are placed on a background of COLOR_DIALOG. There
* is no way to change this mapping color.
*
* The returned HBITMAP belongs to the calling app, it is up to the
* caller to call DeleteObject on it to free it.
*
* PARAMETERS
*
* drive = The 0 based (A: == 0) drive number of the drive to get
* the drive bitmap of.
* lpChrt -> an array of 9 words whose format and meaning
* depends on the returned "chart style" type
* options = There are currently no options defined this param should
* be zero. This field is reserved for future expansion.
*
* RETURN
* The return is 0 if the bitmap could not be loaded (memory or
* invalid drive).
*
* If the return is non-zero, the LOWORD is an HBITMAP,
* and the HIWORD is a "chart style" ID which defines the
* format of the data placed at lpChrt and the style for
* the chart placed on top of the bitmap by WINDISK.
*
* USETYPE_NONE is for never-writable drives (like CD-ROM).
* lpChrt data is not used.
* USETYPE_ELLIPS is for circular type drives (Fixed,Floppy).
* USETYPE_BARH is a horizontal parallelogram (RAMDrive).
* USETYPE_BARV is a verticle parallelogram.
*
* lpChrt[0] word is the "3-D effect" height/width for the parallelogram or
* ellips. NOTE that the 3-D effect is disabled if the height/width
* is 0. Also note that with 3-D effect disabled, the parallelogram
* can be turned into a rectangle.
*
* For USETYPE_ELLIPS, the next four words (lpChrt[1],lpChrt[2],lpChrt[3]
* and lpChrt[4]) form a RECT structure which defines the bounding
* rect for the ellips (including the 3-D effect). This RECT is in
* coordinates of the returned bitmap (0,0 corresponds to the top
* leftmost pixel of the bitmap).
*
* For USETYPE_BARH or USETYPE_BARV the 8 words starting at lpChrt[1]
* are four POINT structures which define a parallelogram for the
* chart (NOT including the 3-D effect).
*
* POINT 0 is at lpChrt[1]
* POINT 1 is at lpChrt[3]
* POINT 2 is at lpChrt[5]
* POINT 3 is at lpChrt[7]
*
* the "3-D->" in the following indicate the sides that the 3-D effect
* is drawn on. And the numbers are the point array
* indexes.
*
* USETYPE_BARH (0.y)==(1.y) and (3.y)==(2.y)
*
* 0 _____________ 1
* \ \
* 3-D-> \ \
* \ \
* 3 ------------- 2
* ^
* 3-D
*
* USETYPE_BARV (0.x)==(3.x) and (1.x)==(2.x)
*
* 1
* /|
* / |
* / |
* 0 | |
* | |
* | | <- 3-D
* | |
* | |
* | |
* | |
* | | 2
* | /
* | / <- 3-D
* |/
*
* 3
*
*/
DWORD WINAPI WinDisk_GetBigDriveBM(WORD drive, LPWORD lpChrt, WORD options);
typedef DWORD (CALLBACK* WDGETBDBMPROC)(WORD,LPWORD,WORD);
//
// HIWORD return "chart type" values
//
#define USETYPE_ELLIPS 0
#define USETYPE_BARV 1
#define USETYPE_BARH 2
#define USETYPE_NONE 3
/*
* The WinDisk_PropSheet API provides access to the main drive
* dialog.
*
* This API is intended for the SHELL so it can bring up a
* drive property sheet.
*
* PARAMETERS
*
* drive = The 0 based (A: == 0) drive number of the drive to bring
* up the property dialog for.
* hwnd = The HWND which will own the dialog
* options = There are currently no options defined this param should
* be zero. This field is reserved for future expansion.
*
* RETURN
* The return is -2 if the drive number is invalid.
* Else the return is the return from a DialogBox call to bring
* up the dialog. NOTE that -1 means that the DialogBox failed.
*
*/
int WINAPI WinDisk_PropSheet(int drive, HWND hwndpar, WORD options);
typedef int (CALLBACK* WDPROPSHEET)(int,HWND,WORD);