source: trunk/src/kernel32/dosdevice.cpp@ 8706

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Split stubs.cpp into dosdevice.cpp

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1/* $Id: dosdevice.cpp,v 1.1 2001-11-29 10:31:07 phaller Exp $
2 *
3 * Win32 Kernel Symbolic Link Subsystem for OS/2
4 *
5 * 2001/11/29 Patrick Haller <patrick.haller@innotek.de>
6 *
7 * Project Odin Software License can be found in LICENSE.TXT
8 *
9 */
10
11 /* To Do:
12 * - implement both APIs using the HandleNames symbolic link resolver
13 */
14
15
16/*****************************************************************************
17 * Includes *
18 *****************************************************************************/
19#include <os2win.h>
20#include <winnls.h>
21#include "unicode.h"
22#include "handlemanager.h"
23#include "handlenames.h"
24#include <string.h>
25
26
27/*****************************************************************************
28 * Defines *
29 *****************************************************************************/
30
31
32// For DefineDosDevice
33
34#define DDD_RAW_TARGET_PATH 0x00000001
35#define DDD_REMOVE_DEFINITION 0x00000002
36#define DDD_EXACT_MATCH_ON_REMOVE 0x00000004
37#define DDD_NO_BROADCAST_SYSTEM 0x00000008
38
39
40
41/*****************************************************************************
42 * Name : BOOL WIN32API DefineDosDeviceA
43 * Purpose : The DefineDosDeviceA function lets an application define,
44 * redefine, or delete MS-DOS device names.
45 * MS-DOS device names are stored as symbolic links in the object
46 * name space in 32-bit versions of Windows. The code that converts
47 * an MS-DOS path into a corresponding path in 32-bit versions of
48 * Windows uses these symbolic links to map MS-DOS devices and drive
49 * letters. The DefineDosDevice function provides a mechanism
50 * whereby a Win32-based application can modify the symbolic links
51 * used to implement the MS-DOS device name space.
52 * Parameters: DWORD dwFlags flags specifying aspects of device definition
53 * LPCSTR lpDeviceName pointer to MS-DOS device name string
54 * LPCSTR lpTargetPath pointer to MS-DOS or path string for
55 * 32-bit Windows
56 * Variables :
57 * Result : If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
58 * If the function fails, the return value is zero
59 * Remark :
60 * Status : UNTESTED STUB
61 *
62 * Author : Markus Montkowski [Tha, 1998/05/21 17:46]
63 *****************************************************************************/
64
65BOOL WIN32API DefineDosDeviceA( DWORD dwFlags, LPCSTR lpDeviceName,
66 LPCSTR lpTargetPath )
67{
68
69 dprintf(("KERNEL32: DefineDosDeviceA(%08x,%08x,%08x) not implemented\n",
70 dwFlags, lpDeviceName, lpTargetPath
71 ));
72
73 return (FALSE);
74}
75
76/*****************************************************************************
77 * Name : BOOL WIN32API DefineDosDeviceW
78 * Purpose : UNICODE version of DefineDosDeviceA
79 * Parameters: DWORD dwFlags flags specifying aspects of device definition
80 * LPCSTR lpDeviceName pointer to MS-DOS device name string
81 * LPCSTR lpTargetPath pointer to MS-DOS or path string for
82 * 32-bit Windows
83 * Variables :
84 * Result : If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
85 * If the function fails, the return value is zero
86 * Remark :
87 * Status : UNTESTED STUB
88 *
89 * Author : Markus Montkowski [Tha, 1998/05/21 17:46]
90 *****************************************************************************/
91
92BOOL WIN32API DefineDosDeviceW( DWORD dwFlags, LPCWSTR lpDeviceName,
93 LPCWSTR lpTargetPath )
94{
95
96 dprintf(("KERNEL32: DefineDosDeviceW(%08x,%08x,%08x) not implemented\n",
97 dwFlags, lpDeviceName, lpTargetPath
98 ));
99
100 return (FALSE);
101}
102
103
104/*****************************************************************************
105 * Name : DWORD QueryDosDeviceA
106 * Purpose : The QueryDosDevice function lets an application obtain information
107 * about MS-DOS device names. The function can obtain the current
108 * mapping for a particular MS-DOS device name. The function can also
109 * obtain a list of all existing MS-DOS device names.
110 * MS-DOS device names are stored as symbolic links in the Windows NT
111 * object name space. The code that converts an MS-DOS path into a
112 * corresponding Windows NT path uses these symbolic links to map
113 * MS-DOS devices and drive letters. The QueryDosDevice function
114 * provides a mechanism whereby a Win32-based application can query
115 * the names of the symbolic links used to implement the MS-DOS device
116 * namespace as well as the value of each specific symbolic link.
117 * Parameters: LPCTSTR lpDeviceName address of MS-DOS device name string
118 * LPTSTR lpTargetPath ddress of buffer for storing query results
119 * DWORD ucchMax maximum storage capacity of buffer
120 * Variables :
121 * Result : pointer to lpTargetPath
122 * Remark :
123 * Status : UNTESTED STUB
124 *
125 * Author : Patrick Haller [Mon, 1998/06/15 08:00]
126 *****************************************************************************/
127
128DWORD WIN32API QueryDosDeviceA(LPCTSTR lpDeviceName,
129 LPTSTR lpTargetPath,
130 DWORD ucchMax)
131{
132 dprintf(("Kernel32: QueryDosDeviceA(%s,%08xh,%08xh) not implemented.\n",
133 lpDeviceName,
134 lpTargetPath,
135 ucchMax));
136
137 return (0);
138}
139
140
141/*****************************************************************************
142 * Name : DWORD QueryDosDeviceW
143 * Purpose : The QueryDosDevice function lets an application obtain information
144 * about MS-DOS device names. The function can obtain the current
145 * mapping for a particular MS-DOS device name. The function can also
146 * obtain a list of all existing MS-DOS device names.
147 * MS-DOS device names are stored as symbolic links in the Windows NT
148 * object name space. The code that converts an MS-DOS path into a
149 * corresponding Windows NT path uses these symbolic links to map
150 * MS-DOS devices and drive letters. The QueryDosDevice function
151 * provides a mechanism whereby a Win32-based application can query
152 * the names of the symbolic links used to implement the MS-DOS device
153 * namespace as well as the value of each specific symbolic link.
154 * Parameters: LPCTSTR lpDeviceName address of MS-DOS device name string
155 * LPTSTR lpTargetPath ddress of buffer for storing query results
156 * DWORD ucchMax maximum storage capacity of buffer
157 * Variables :
158 * Result : pointer to lpTargetPath
159 * Remark :
160 * Status : UNTESTED STUB
161 *
162 * Author : Patrick Haller [Mon, 1998/06/15 08:00]
163 *****************************************************************************/
164
165DWORD WIN32API QueryDosDeviceW(LPCWSTR lpDeviceName,
166 LPWSTR lpTargetPath,
167 DWORD ucchMax)
168{
169 dprintf(("Kernel32: QueryDosDeviceW(%s,%08xh,%08xh) not implemented.\n",
170 lpDeviceName,
171 lpTargetPath,
172 ucchMax));
173
174 return (0);
175}
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