--- a/userlibandfileserver/fileserver/sfile/sf_std.h Wed May 05 05:11:16 2010 +0100
+++ b/userlibandfileserver/fileserver/sfile/sf_std.h Mon May 10 11:40:53 2010 +0100
@@ -144,6 +144,13 @@
//-- absolute maximum file size that file server supports
const TUint64 KMaxSupportedFileSize = KMaxTUint64;
+//-- this is a speculative value of a min. amount of free space on the volume necessary to create a file, directory etc.
+//-- it is used mostly in "reserve drive space" functionality, which is, actually, fundamentally flawed.
+//-- the problem is that the file server can't know exactly how much space is required to create some fs object on the volume,
+//-- so, it has to guess. This is a default "sector size" value; the file system can round it up internally to its cluster size if any.
+const TInt KMinFsCreateObjTreshold = KDefaultVolumeBlockSize;
+
+
//__DATA_CAGING__
const TUint SHA1_LBLOCK=16;
const TUint SHA1_HASH=20;
@@ -235,7 +242,7 @@
enum TFsPanic
{
- ELdrImportedOrdinalDoesNotExist
+ ELdrImportedOrdinalDoesNotExist
};
//
enum TFsFault
@@ -443,7 +450,8 @@
ETraceLddLoadFailure, //200
ETooManyDrivesPerSocket,
ENotificationFault,
- EFsObjectOpen
+ EFsObjectOpen,
+ EContainerHeapCorruptionOnRemove
};
@@ -1838,10 +1846,6 @@
typedef TPckgBuf<TMediaPswdReplyNotifyInfoV1> TMediaPswdReplyNotifyInfoV1Buf;
-#if defined(__WINS__)
- TInt MapWindowsFileName(TDes& aBuffer,const TDesC& aFileName);
-#endif
-
enum TDllFindMethod {EFindInPath, EFindInSystemLibs, EFindInSystemBin, EFindExhausted};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1867,6 +1871,7 @@
TInt iFairSchedulingLen;
TBool iNotifyAsyncReadersPending;
TBool iDeleteOnClose;
+ TDblQue<CFileShare> iShareList; // A list containing the CFileShare objects associated with the file
protected:
TInt iPromotedShares;
@@ -1876,11 +1881,14 @@
/**
maximum file size supported by the filesystem that instantiates the CFileCB, associated with this object.
- For example, FAT32 supports files not larger than 4GB-1. Other file systems can support larger files.
+ For example, FAT32 supports files not larger than 4GB-1. Other file systems can support larger files.
This member allows file server to know maximum allowed position in the file.
The default value is KMaxTUint64
*/
- TUint64 iMaxSupportedFileSize;
+ TUint64 iMaxSupportedFileSize;
+
+ TInt iNonSequentialFileModes; // Count of clients without the 'Sequential' mode enabled
+ TBool iSequential; // Indicates whether the file is in 'Sequential' mode
public:
// Provides support for large file size ( file size > 4GB - 1)