windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/sdktools/vmmreg32/regfkey.c
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//
// REGFKEY.C
//
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1995
//
// Implementation of RegFlushKey and supporting functions.
//
#include "pch.h"
// Magic HKEY used by Setup to disable disk I/O for the duration of this
// Windows session (you must restart to re-enable disk I/O). This is done
// just before the new SYSTEM.DAT and USER.DAT are copied to their final
// destination.
#define HKEY_DISABLE_REG (HKEY) 0x484A574D
// Magic HKEY used by CONFIGMG to force a flush of the registry before we've
// received our normal post-critical init call.
#define HKEY_CRITICAL_FLUSH (HKEY) 0x5350574D
//
// VMMRegFlushKey
//
LONG
REGAPI
VMMRegFlushKey(
HKEY hKey
)
{
int ErrorCode;
if (!RgLockRegistry())
return ERROR_LOCK_FAILED;
#ifdef VXD
// Set the g_RgFileAccessDisabled flag so that all create or open file
// calls will be failed. The backing stores for our files are about to
// be changed, so there's no file for us to go to.
if (hKey == HKEY_DISABLE_REG) {
g_RgFileAccessDisabled = TRUE;
ErrorCode = ERROR_SUCCESS;
goto ReturnErrorCode;
}
// Set the g_RgPostCriticalInit flag so that all I/O calls will go to disk
// instead of the XMS cache. The XMS cache will be freed when/if the
// normal post critical init routine is called, but we should only be
// getting this call when we're about to die, so it doesn't really matter.
if (hKey == HKEY_CRITICAL_FLUSH) {
g_RgPostCriticalInit = TRUE;
hKey = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE;
}
#endif
if ((ErrorCode = RgValidateAndConvertKeyHandle(&hKey)) == ERROR_SUCCESS)
ErrorCode = RgFlushFileInfo(hKey-> lpFileInfo);
#ifdef VXD
ReturnErrorCode:
#endif
RgUnlockRegistry();
return ErrorCode;
}