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Hi,
On 06/08/2015 13:39, Piotr Caban wrote:
Hi,
On 08/05/15 07:45, YongHao Hu wrote:
+typedef struct _REPARSE_MOUNTPOINT_DATA_BUFFER +{ + DWORD
ReparseTag; + DWORD ReparseDataLength; + WORD Reserved; +
WORD ReparseTargetLength; + WORD ReparseTargetMaximumLength; +
WORD Reserved1; + WCHAR ReparseTarget[1]; +}
REPARSE_MOUNTPOINT_DATA_BUFFER,
*PREPARSE_MOUNTPOINT_DATA_BUFFER;
This structure is not defined in native ntifs.h. I don't know if
it's acceptable to add it in wine.
I'd say, no, it's not.
For the sole reason that the structure defined upper is wrong and
doesn't match reality. Offsets are wrong and data are missing.
Reading the comment[1], you wrote on top of the definition in the
source file you provided, I wonder:
What kind of undocumented things are you referring to?
FSCTL_SET_REPARSE_POINT is documented and taking either
REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER or REPARSE_GUID_DATA_BUFFER.
Would you have details about the missing structure? Would you have
test cases? Real applications that use it?
Sry, I did not test this seriously and have no idea whether it was
right or not. I do not understand reparse point clearly.