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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
supera.hxx
Abstract:
This class models the root of a file system. This abstract class is
currently the base class of an HPFS and a FAT super area.
--*/
#if !defined(SUPERA_DEFN)
#define SUPERA_DEFN
#include "secrun.hxx"
#include "volume.hxx"
#if defined ( _AUTOCHECK_ ) || defined( _EFICHECK_ )
#define IFSUTIL_EXPORT
#elif defined ( _IFSUTIL_MEMBER_ )
#define IFSUTIL_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define IFSUTIL_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
#endif
enum PHYSTYPE { // ptype
PHYS_REMOVABLE, // physical drive is removable
PHYS_FIXED = 0x80 // physical drive is fixed
};
//
// These symbols are used by Chkdsk functions to return an appropriate
// exit status to the chkdsk program.
// In order of most important first, the error level order are as follows:
// 3 > 1 > 2 > 0
// An error level of 3 will overwrite an error level of 1, 2, or 0.
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_SUCCESS 0
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_ERRS_FIXED 1
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_MINOR_ERRS 2 // whether or not "/f"
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_CLEANUP_WORK 2 // whether or not "/f"
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_COULD_NOT_CHK 3
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_ERRS_NOT_FIXED 3
#define CHKDSK_EXIT_COULD_NOT_FIX 3
//
// This macros updates the exit status of CHKDSK_INFO at the end of
// a routine. It will not overwrite the exit status if an error
// of level 3 has occurred.
//
#define UPDATE_EXIT_STATUS_FIXED(x, y) \
if ((x) != CHKDSK_EXIT_SUCCESS && \
(y)->ExitStatus != CHKDSK_EXIT_ERRS_NOT_FIXED) \
(y)->ExitStatus = CHKDSK_EXIT_ERRS_FIXED;
DECLARE_CLASS( SUPERAREA );
DECLARE_CLASS( NUMBER_SET );
DECLARE_CLASS( MESSAGE );
DECLARE_CLASS( WSTRING );
class SUPERAREA : public SECRUN {
public:
VIRTUAL
IFSUTIL_EXPORT
~SUPERAREA(
);
VIRTUAL
PVOID
GetBuf(
);
VIRTUAL
BOOLEAN
Create(
IN PCNUMBER_SET BadSectors,
IN OUT PMESSAGE Message,
IN PCWSTRING Label DEFAULT NULL,
IN BOOLEAN BackwardCompatible DEFAULT TRUE,
IN ULONG ClusterSize DEFAULT 0,
IN ULONG VirtualSize DEFAULT 0
) PURE;
VIRTUAL
BOOLEAN
VerifyAndFix(
IN FIX_LEVEL FixLevel,
IN OUT PMESSAGE Message,
IN ULONG Flags DEFAULT FALSE,
IN ULONG LogFileSize DEFAULT 0,
OUT PULONG ExitStatus DEFAULT NULL,
IN PCWSTRING DriveLetter DEFAULT NULL
) PURE;
VIRTUAL
BOOLEAN
RecoverFile(
IN PCWSTRING FullPathFileName,
IN OUT PMESSAGE Message
) PURE;
VIRTUAL
PARTITION_SYSTEM_ID
QuerySystemId(
) CONST PURE;
STATIC
IFSUTIL_EXPORT
VOLID
ComputeVolId(
IN VOLID Seed DEFAULT 0
);
NTSTATUS
FormatNotification(
PWSTRING Label
);
NONVIRTUAL
IFSUTIL_EXPORT
PMESSAGE
GetMessage(
);
NONVIRTUAL
IFSUTIL_EXPORT
PIO_DP_DRIVE
GetDrive(
);
protected:
IFSUTIL_EXPORT
DECLARE_CONSTRUCTOR( SUPERAREA );
NONVIRTUAL
IFSUTIL_EXPORT
BOOLEAN
Initialize(
IN OUT PMEM Mem,
IN OUT PLOG_IO_DP_DRIVE Drive,
IN SECTORCOUNT NumberOfSectors,
IN OUT PMESSAGE Message
);
#if !defined( _SETUP_LOADER_ )
NONVIRTUAL
BOOLEAN
SetSystemId(
);
#endif // _SETUP_LOADER_
PLOG_IO_DP_DRIVE _drive;
PUCHAR _bootcode;
ULONG _bootcodesize;
private:
NONVIRTUAL
VOID
Construct(
);
NONVIRTUAL
VOID
Destroy(
);
};
INLINE
PVOID
SUPERAREA::GetBuf(
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine returns a pointer to the beginning of the read/write
buffer.
Arguments:
None.
Return Value:
A pointer to a read/write buffer.
--*/
{
return SECRUN::GetBuf();
}
#if !defined( _SETUP_LOADER_ )
INLINE
BOOLEAN
SUPERAREA::SetSystemId(
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Set the current volume's file system sub-type.
The volume stores the file system type on disk with a
strong bias to the FAT. However, this may not continue
in the future so a common interface to this type is supported.
The current on disk file system subtypes are:
UNKNOWN, no format done yet
12 bit fat
16 bit fat on a < 32M volume
16 bit fat on a >= 32M volume
IFS
OS/2 2.0 does not support this interface so we must set the
information via the MBR, NT will provide an ioctl to set this
information.
This information MUST be maintained to stay disk compatable.
This activity should only be done by format so this is
a protected method.
Arguments:
None.
Return Value:
FALSE - Failure.
TRUE - Success.
--*/
{
return _drive->SetSystemId(QuerySystemId());
}
INLINE
PMESSAGE
SUPERAREA::GetMessage(
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Retrieve the message object.
Arguments:
N/A
Return Value:
The message object.
--*/
{
if (_drive)
return _drive->GetMessage();
else
return NULL;
}
INLINE
PIO_DP_DRIVE
SUPERAREA::GetDrive(
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Retrieve the drive object.
Arguments:
N/A
Return Value:
The drive object.
--*/
{
return _drive;
}
#endif // _SETUP_LOADER_
#endif // SUPERA_DEFN