MyFSD_MountDisk (Windows CE 5.0)

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This function mounts the specified disk containing a file system of the type defined by an FSD. This function is exported by an implementation of FSD and is called indirectly by FSDMGR.

BOOLMyFSD_MountDisk( HDSKhdsk);

Parameters

  • hdsk
    [in] Handle to the disk.

Return Values

TRUE indicates success. FALSE indicates failure.

Remarks

An FSD must be able to cope with MyFSD_MountDisk being called redundantly. It must determine from the media itself, not the value of hdsk,**whether the disk is already mounted. This is required because the user media may have been removed or may have changed slots while the system was powered off. The value of hdsk has meaning only to FSDMGR functions, not to an FSD.

Use the FSDMGR_ReadDisk and FSDMGR_WriteDisk functions for all I/O to the mounted disk.

A definition (.def) file for the MyFSD.dll file must export the MyFSD_MountDisk function as FSD_MountDisk When determining how to load an FSD, Device.exe looks for FSD_MountDisk.

All FSD functions can be called on re-entry; therefore, FSD developers must take this into account when developing an FSD.

The Fsdmgr component is a DLL that manages all OS interaction with installable files systems. Each installable file system requires an FSD, which is a DLL that exports an API needed to support an installable file system. The name of the DLL for an FSD and the names of the functions it exports start with the name of the associated installable file system. For example, if the name of file system is MyFSD, then its DLL is MyFSD.dll and its exported functions are prefaced with MyFSD_*.

Fsdmgr provides service functions to FSDs. The FSDMGR_RegisterVolume, FSDMGR_CreateFileHandle, and FSDMGR_CreateSearchHandle functions record a DWORD of volume-specific data an FSD needs to keep associated with volume. This volume-specific data is passed as the first parameter of these three functions.

Applications that access an installable file system use standard Win32 functions. For example, when an application wants to create a folder on a device that contains an installable file system, it calls CreateDirectory. Fsdmgr recognizes that the path is to a device containing an installable file system and calls the appropriate function, which in the case of the MyFSD file system is MyFSD_CreateDirectoryW. That is, the application calls CreateDirectory, causing Fsdmgr to call **MyFSD_CreateDirectoryW.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 2.10 and later.
Header: Fsdmgr.h.
Link Library: Fsdmgr.lib.

See Also

CreateDirectory | FSD_MountDisk | FSDMGR_CreateFileHandle | FSDMGR_CreateSearchHandle | FSDMGR_ReadDisk | FSDMGR_RegisterVolume | FSDMGR_WriteDisk | MyFSD_CreateDirectoryW | MyFSD_UnmountDisk

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