RxCreateNetFcb function (fcb.h)
RxCreateNetFCB allocates, initializes, and inserts a new FCB structure into the in-memory data structures for a V_NET_ROOT that this FCB is being opened on. The structure allocated has space for a SRV_OPEN and an FOBX structure.
Syntax
PFCB RxCreateNetFcb(
[in] IN PRX_CONTEXT RxContext,
[in] IN PIRP Irp,
[in] IN PV_NET_ROOT VNetRoot,
[in] IN PUNICODE_STRING Name
);
Parameters
[in] RxContext
A pointer to the RX_CONTEXT structure describing a create operation.
[in] Irp
A pointer to the IRP encapsulated by this RX_CONTEXT structure.
[in] VNetRoot
A pointer to the V_NET_ROOT structure that this FCB is being opened on.
[in] Name
The name of the FCB. The V_NET_ROOT may contain a name prefix that is to be prepended here.
Return value
RxCreateNetFCB returns a pointer to a newly allocated FCB data structure on success or a NULL pointer on failure.
Remarks
The RxCreateNetFCB routine is not normally called by network mini-redirector drivers directly. RDBSS calls this routine internally when an I/O request packet is received for IRP_MJ_CREATE and an FCB structure needs to be created. This IRP is normally received by RDBSS in response to a user-mode application requesting a file create operation on a network share. It is also possible for another kernel driver to issue such an IRP.
If the FCB to be created is a paging file, RxCreateNetFCB allocates non-paged pool memory when creating the new FCB data structure and sets the following flag on in the FcbState member of the FCB:
If the FCB to be created is a not a paging file, RxCreateNetFCB allocates paged pool memory when creating the new FCB data structure.
Windows does not currently allow having a paging file on a remote machine.
If the Create.Flags member in the RX_CONTEXT has the RX_CONTEXT_CREATE_FLAG_ADDEDBACKSLASH flag on, the FcbState member of the FCB has the FCB_STATE_ADDEDBACKSLASH flag set on.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | fcb.h (include Rxcontx.h, Mrxfcb.h, Fcb.h) |
IRQL | <= APC_LEVEL |