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This is part of Family API which allow to create dual-os version of program runs under OS/2 and DOS
Note: This is legacy API call. It is recommended to use 32-bit equivalent
DosQFSInfo
This call queries information from a file system device.
Syntax
DosQFSInfo (DriveNumber, FSInfoLevel, FSInfoBuf, FSInfoBufSize)
Parameters
- DriveNumber (USHORT) - input : Logical drive number (0 = default, 1 = A, and so on).
When a logical drive is specified, the media in the drive is examined (local drive only) and the request is passed to the FSD responsible for managing that media or to the FSD that is attached to the drive.
Level 1 Information
For FSInfoLevel = 1, information is returned in the following structure:
Level 2 Information
For FSInfoLevel = 2, the information is returned in the following format:
Return Code
rc (USHORT) - return
Return code descriptions are:
- 0 NO_ERROR
- 15 ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE
- 111 ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
- 124 ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL
- 125 ERROR_NO_VOLUME_LABEL
Remarks
Trailing blanks supplied at volume label definition time are not considered to be part of the label and are therefore not returned as valid label data. Volume label is limited to a length of 11 bytes.
Volume Serial Number is a unique 32-bit number used by OS/2 to positively identify its disk/diskette volumes. The hard error prompts the user for an unmounted removable volume by displaying both the Volume Serial Number (as an 8 digit hexadecimal number) and the Volume Label.
If there is no volume serial number on the disk/diskette, the volume serial number information is returned as binary zeros. If there is no volume label on the disk/diskette, the volume label information is returned as blank spaces. If there is no volume serial number and/or volume label for disk/diskette volumes formatted by DOS 3.X, this information is not displayed by the Hard Error Handler.
Example Code
C Binding
typedef struct _FSALLOCATE { ULONG idFileSystem; /* file system ID */ ULONG cSectorUnit; /* number sectors per allocation unit */ ULONG cUnit; /* number of allocation units */ ULONG cUnitAvail; /* available allocation units */ USHORT cbSector; /* bytes per sector */ } FSALLOCATE; typedef struct _FDATE { /* fdate */ unsigned day : 5; /* binary day for directory entry */ unsigned month : 4; /* binary month for directory entry */ unsigned year : 7; /* binary year for directory entry */ } FDATE; typedef struct _FTIME { /* ftime */ unsigned twosecs : 5; /* binary number of two-second increments */ unsigned minutes : 6; /* binary number of minutes */ unsigned hours : 5; /* binary number of hours */ } FTIME; typedef struct _FSINFO { /* fsinf */ FDATE fdateCreation; FTIME ftimeCreation; VOLUMELABEL vol; } FSINFO; typedef struct _VOLUMELABEL { /* vol */ BYTE cch; CHAR szVolLabel[12]; } VOLUMELABEL; #define INCL_DOSFILEMGR USHORT rc = DosQFSInfo(DriveNumber, FSInfoLevel, FSInfoBuf, FSInfoBufSize); USHORT DriveNumber; /* Drive number */ USHORT FSInfoLevel; /* File system data required */ PBYTE FSInfoBuf; /* File system info buffer */ USHORT FSInfoBufSize; /* File system info buffer size */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
MASM Binding
FSALLOCATE struc fsalloc_idFileSystem dd ? fsalloc_cSectorUnit dd ? fsalloc_cUnit dd ? fsalloc_cUnitAvail dd ? fsalloc_cbSector dw ? FSALLOCATE ends EXTRN DosQFSInfo:FAR INCL_DOSFILEMGR EQU 1 PUSH WORD DriveNumber ;Drive number PUSH WORD FSInfoLevel ;File system data required PUSH@ OTHER FSInfoBuf ;File system info buffer (returned) PUSH WORD FSInfoBufSize ;File system info buffer size CALL DosQFSInfo
Returns WORD
Note
Text based on http://www.edm2.com/index.php/DosQFSInfo