On 5/23/11 12:15 PM, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Charles Davis cdavis@mymail.mines.edu writes:
Rebased against Marcus Meissner's DECLSPEC_HIDDEN patches. (I hate you, Marcus...) Try 7: Fix getting the device name for IDE devices. Try 6: Fix some problems noticed by Vitaliy Margolen. Try 5: Get the value of "DeviceName" from mountmgr instead of making one up. Try 4: Fix unused variable warning. Try 3: Add support for IDE drives. Try 2: Don't depend on the SCSI generic driver on Linux.
The unix device name is not being set properly here. I would consider not setting the key a feature (we don't really need it), but it means the DMA flag isn't set either.
The problem is that Wine's winaspi/wnaspi32 is using the UnixDeviceName key. The way it uses it, it expects a SCSI generic device (/dev/sg*). That's why I set it to the /dev/sg* device if it's present, and don't set it otherwise.
Most modern programs should be using SPTI instead of ASPI, though a few older programs from the Windows 9x era might still use ASPI. Do you want to rip out WinASPI support?
Chip