return (STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
}
+#ifdef LIBCAPTIVE
+ /* Is it needed? What it means? It was seen in NT-5.1sp1 as
+ * IRP_DEFER_IO_COMPLETION | IRP_CREATE_OPERATION | IRP_SYNCHRONOUS_API
+ */
+ Irp->Flags = IRP_SYNCHRONOUS_API;
+#endif /* LIBCAPTIVE */
Irp->UserIosb = &IoSB; //return iostatus
Irp->AssociatedIrp.SystemBuffer = EaBuffer;
Irp->Tail.Overlay.AuxiliaryBuffer = (PCHAR)ExtraCreateParameters;
{
Irp->Overlay.AllocationSize = *AllocationSize;
}
+ /* Is it needed? What it means? It was seen in NT-5.1sp1 */
+ Irp->Tail.Overlay.OriginalFileObject = FileObject;
/*
* Get the stack location for the new
StackLoc->Parameters.Create.ShareAccess = ShareAccess;
StackLoc->Parameters.Create.EaLength = EaLength;
+#ifdef LIBCAPTIVE
+ /* Needed from libcaptive/client/init.c/dismount_volume()
+ * as we cannot pass just "\Devicename" as it would open the device
+ * itself instead of the filesystem; If passed "\Devicename\", the
+ * trailing '\' will remain in RemainingPath and such open will not
+ * be the VolumeOpen type we need for unmount.
+ */
+ if (FileObject->FileName.Length==13*2
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 0]==L'\\'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 1]==L'!'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 2]==L'C'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 3]==L'a'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 4]==L'p'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 5]==L't'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 6]==L'i'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 7]==L'v'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 8]==L'e'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[ 9]==L'!'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[10]==L'd'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[11]==L'e'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[12]==L'l'
+ && FileObject->FileName.Buffer[13]==0)
+ {
+ FileObject->FileName.Length=0;
+ FileObject->FileName.Buffer=NULL;
+ }
+#endif /* LIBCAPTIVE */
+
/*
* Now call the driver and
* possibly wait if it can