641 lines
15 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
641 lines
15 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
#ifndef _SETUPBLK_
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#define _SETUPBLK_
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//
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// Filetypes for files in txtsetup.oem.
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//
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typedef enum {
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HwFileDriver,
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HwFilePort,
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HwFileClass,
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HwFileInf,
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HwFileDll,
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HwFileDetect,
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HwFileHal,
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HwFileCatalog,
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HwFileMax,
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HwFileDynUpdt = 31
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} HwFileType;
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#define FILETYPE(FileType) (1 << (FileType))
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#define SET_FILETYPE_PRESENT(BitArray,FileType) ((BitArray) |= FILETYPE(FileType))
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#define IS_FILETYPE_PRESENT(BitArray,FileType) ((BitArray) & FILETYPE(FileType))
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//
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// Registry data types for registry data in txtsetup.oem.
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//
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typedef enum {
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HwRegistryDword,
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HwRegistryBinary,
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HwRegistrySz,
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HwRegistryExpandSz,
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HwRegistryMultiSz,
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HwRegistryMax
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} HwRegistryType;
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//
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// Component types.
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//
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typedef enum {
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HwComponentComputer,
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HwComponentDisplay,
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HwComponentKeyboard,
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HwComponentLayout,
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HwComponentMouse,
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HwComponentMax
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} HwComponentType;
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typedef struct _PNP_HARDWARE_ID {
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struct _PNP_HARDWARE_ID *Next;
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//
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// String that represents the hardware id of a PNP device.
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//
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PCHAR Id;
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//
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// Driver for the device
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//
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PCHAR DriverName;
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//
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// GUID for this device, if any
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//
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PCHAR ClassGuid;
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} PNP_HARDWARE_ID, *PPNP_HARDWARE_ID;
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typedef struct _DETECTED_DEVICE_REGISTRY {
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struct _DETECTED_DEVICE_REGISTRY *Next;
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//
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// The name of the key. The empty string means the key in the
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// services key itself.
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//
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PCHAR KeyName;
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//
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// The name of the value within the registry key
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//
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PCHAR ValueName;
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//
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// The data type for the value (ie, REG_DWORD, etc)
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//
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ULONG ValueType;
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//
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// The buffer containing the data to be placed into the value.
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// If the ValueType is REG_SZ, then Buffer should point to
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// a nul-terminated ASCII string (ie, not unicode), and BufferSize
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// should be the length in bytes of that string (plus 1 for the nul).
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//
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PVOID Buffer;
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//
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// The size of the buffer in bytes
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//
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ULONG BufferSize;
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} DETECTED_DEVICE_REGISTRY, *PDETECTED_DEVICE_REGISTRY;
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//
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// One of these will be created for each file to be copied for a
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// third party device.
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//
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typedef struct _DETECTED_DEVICE_FILE {
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struct _DETECTED_DEVICE_FILE *Next;
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//
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// Filename of the file.
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//
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PCHAR Filename;
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//
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// type of the file (hal, port, class, etc).
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//
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HwFileType FileType;
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//
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// Part of name of the section in txtsetup.oem [Config.<ConfigName>]
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// that contains registry options. If this is NULL, then no registry
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// information is associated with this file.
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//
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PCHAR ConfigName;
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//
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// Registry values for the node in the services list in the registry.
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE_REGISTRY RegistryValueList;
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//
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// These two fields are used when prompting for the diskette
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// containing the third-party-supplied driver's files.
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//
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PTCHAR DiskDescription;
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PCHAR DiskTagfile;
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//
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// Directory where files are to be found on the disk.
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//
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PCHAR Directory;
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//
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// Arc device name from which this file was loaded
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//
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PCHAR ArcDeviceName;
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} DETECTED_DEVICE_FILE, *PDETECTED_DEVICE_FILE;
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//
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// structure for storing information about a driver we have located and
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// will install.
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//
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typedef struct _DETECTED_DEVICE {
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struct _DETECTED_DEVICE *Next;
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//
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// String used as a key into the relevent section (like [Display],
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// [Mouse], etc).
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//
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PCHAR IdString;
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//
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// 0-based order that this driver is listed in txtsetup.sif.
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// (ULONG)-1 for unsupported (ie, third party) scsi devices.
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//
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ULONG Ordinal;
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//
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// String that describes the hardware.
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//
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PTCHAR Description;
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//
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// If this is TRUE, then there is an OEM option selected for this
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// hardware.
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//
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BOOLEAN ThirdPartyOptionSelected;
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//
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// Bits to be set if a third party option is selected, indicating
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// which type of files are specified in the oem inf file.
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//
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ULONG FileTypeBits;
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//
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// Files for a third party option.
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE_FILE Files;
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//
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// For first party files loaded by the boot loader,
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// this value will be the "BaseDllName" -- ie, the filename
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// part only of the file from which the driver was loaded.
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//
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// This field is only filled in in certain cases, so be careful
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// when using it. See ntos\boot\setup\setup.c. (Always filled in
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// for SCSI devices.)
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//
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PCHAR BaseDllName;
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//
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// If this is TRUE, then there is a migrated driver for this
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// hardware.
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//
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BOOLEAN MigratedDriver;
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//
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// Device's PNP hardware IDs (if any)
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//
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PPNP_HARDWARE_ID HardwareIds;
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} DETECTED_DEVICE, *PDETECTED_DEVICE;
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//
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// Virtual OEM source devices (containing F6 drivers)
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//
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typedef struct _DETECTED_OEM_SOURCE_DEVICE *PDETECTED_OEM_SOURCE_DEVICE;
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typedef struct _DETECTED_OEM_SOURCE_DEVICE {
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PDETECTED_OEM_SOURCE_DEVICE Next;
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PSTR ArcDeviceName;
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PVOID ImageBase;
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ULONGLONG ImageSize;
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} DETECTED_OEM_SOURCE_DEVICE;
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//
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// Name of txtsetup.oem
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//
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_FILENAME "txtsetup.oem"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_FILENAME_U L"txtsetup.oem"
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//
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// Name of sections in txtsetup.oem. These are not localized.
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//
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DISKS "Disks"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DISKS_U L"Disks"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS "Defaults"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_U L"Defaults"
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//
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// Available names of components in the defaults sections
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//
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_COMPUTER "computer"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_COMPUTER_U L"computer"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_SCSI "scsi"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_SCSI_U L"scsi"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_DRIVERLOADLIST "DriverLoadList"
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#define TXTSETUP_OEM_DEFAULTS_DRIVERLOADLIST_U L"DriverLoadList"
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//
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// Field offsets in txtsetup.oem
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//
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// in [Disks] section
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#define OINDEX_DISKDESCR 0
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#define OINDEX_TAGFILE 1
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#define OINDEX_DIRECTORY 2
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// in [Defaults] section
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#define OINDEX_DEFAULT 0
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// in [<component_name>] section (ie, [keyboard])
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#define OINDEX_DESCRIPTION 0
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// in [Files.<compoment_name>.<id>] section (ie, [Files.Keyboard.Oem1])
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#define OINDEX_DISKSPEC 0
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#define OINDEX_FILENAME 1
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#define OINDEX_CONFIGNAME 2
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// in [Config.<compoment_name>.<id>] section (ie, [Config.Keyboard.Oem1])
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#define OINDEX_KEYNAME 0
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#define OINDEX_VALUENAME 1
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#define OINDEX_VALUETYPE 2
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#define OINDEX_FIRSTVALUE 3
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// in [HardwareIds.<compoment_name>.<id>] section (ie, [HardwareIds.Keyboard.Oem1])
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#define OINDEX_HW_ID 0
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#define OINDEX_DRIVER_NAME 1
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#define OINDEX_CLASS_GUID 2
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typedef enum {
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SetupOperationSetup,
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SetupOperationUpgrade,
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SetupOperationRepair
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} SetupOperation;
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typedef struct _SETUP_LOADER_BLOCK_SCALARS {
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//
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// This value indicates the operation we are performing
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// as chosen by the user or discovered by setupldr.
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//
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unsigned SetupOperation;
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union {
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struct {
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//
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// In some cases we will ask the user whether he wants
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// a CD-ROM or floppy-based installation. This flag
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// indicates whether he chose a CD-ROM setup.
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//
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unsigned SetupFromCdRom : 1;
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//
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// If this flag is set, then setupldr loaded scsi miniport drivers
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// and the scsi class drivers we may need (scsidisk, scsicdrm, scsiflop).
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//
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unsigned LoadedScsi : 1;
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//
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// If this flag is set, then setupldr loaded non-scsi floppy class drivers
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// (ie, floppy.sys) and fastfat.sys.
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//
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unsigned LoadedFloppyDrivers : 1;
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//
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// If this flag is set, then setupldr loaded non-scsi disk class drivers
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// (ie, atdisk, abiosdsk, delldsa, cpqarray) and filesystems (fat, hpfs, ntfs).
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//
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unsigned LoadedDiskDrivers : 1;
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//
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// If this flag is set, then setupldr loaded non-scsi cdrom class drivers
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// (currently there are none) and cdfs.
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//
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unsigned LoadedCdRomDrivers : 1;
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//
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// If this flag is set, then setupldr loaded all filesystems listed
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// in [FileSystems], on txtsetup.sif.
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//
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unsigned LoadedFileSystems : 1;
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};
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unsigned AsULong;
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};
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} SETUP_LOADER_BLOCK_SCALARS, *PSETUP_LOADER_BLOCK_SCALARS;
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//
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// Purely arbitrary, but all net boot components enforce this. The only
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// problem is if a detected Hal name is greater than this, things get ugly if
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// the first MAX_HAL_NAME_LENGTH characters are identical for two different hals.
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// NOTE: If you change this, change the definition in private\sm\server\smsrvp.h
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// NOTE: If you change this, change the definition in private\inc\oscpkt.h
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//
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#define MAX_HAL_NAME_LENGTH 30
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//
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// This definition must match the OSC_ADMIN_PASSWORD_LEN definition in oscpkt.h
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// We just define it here to avoid having to drag in oscpkt.h in every location
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// that uses setupblk.h
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//
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#define NETBOOT_ADMIN_PASSWORD_LEN 64
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typedef struct _SETUP_LOADER_BLOCK {
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//
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// ARC path to the Setup source media.
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// The Setup boot media path is given by the
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// ArcBootDeviceName field in the loader block itself.
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//
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PCHAR ArcSetupDeviceName;
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//
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// Detected/loaded video device.
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//
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DETECTED_DEVICE VideoDevice;
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//
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// Detected/loaded keyboard device.
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE KeyboardDevices;
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//
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// Detected computer type.
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//
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DETECTED_DEVICE ComputerDevice;
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//
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// Detected/loaded scsi adapters. This is a linked list
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// because there could be multiple adapters.
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE ScsiDevices;
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//
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// Detected virtual OEM source devices
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//
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PDETECTED_OEM_SOURCE_DEVICE OemSourceDevices;
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//
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// Non-pointer values.
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//
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SETUP_LOADER_BLOCK_SCALARS ScalarValues;
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//
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// Pointer to the txtsetup.sif file loaded by setupldr
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//
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PCHAR IniFile;
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ULONG IniFileLength;
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//
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// Pointer to the winnt.sif file loaded by setupldr
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//
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PCHAR WinntSifFile;
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ULONG WinntSifFileLength;
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//
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// Pointer to the migrate.inf file loaded by setupldr
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//
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PCHAR MigrateInfFile;
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ULONG MigrateInfFileLength;
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//
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// Pointer to the unsupdrv.inf file loaded by setupldr
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//
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PCHAR UnsupDriversInfFile;
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ULONG UnsupDriversInfFileLength;
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//
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// Bootfont.bin file image loaded by setupldr
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//
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PVOID BootFontFile;
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ULONG BootFontFileLength;
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// On non-vga displays, setupldr looks in the firmware config tree
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// for the monitor peripheral that should be a child of the
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// display controller for the display being used during installation.
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// It copies its monitor configuration data to allow setup to
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// set the mode properly later.
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//
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PMONITOR_CONFIGURATION_DATA Monitor;
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PCHAR MonitorId;
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#ifdef _ALPHA_
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//
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// if alpha, then we need to know if the user supplied an OEM PAL disk
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE OemPal;
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#endif
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//
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// Loaded boot bus extenders
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE BootBusExtenders;
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//
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// Loaded bus extenders
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE BusExtenders;
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//
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// Loaded support drivers for input devices
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//
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PDETECTED_DEVICE InputDevicesSupport;
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//
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// This is a linked list that the contains the hardware id database,
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// that will be used during the initialization phase of textmode
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// setup (setupdd.sys)
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//
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PPNP_HARDWARE_ID HardwareIdDatabase;
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//
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// Remote boot information.
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//
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WCHAR ComputerName[64];
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ULONG IpAddress;
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ULONG SubnetMask;
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ULONG ServerIpAddress;
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ULONG DefaultRouter;
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ULONG DnsNameServer;
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//
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// The PCI hardware ID we got from the ROM of the netboot card
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// ("PCI\VEN_xxx...").
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//
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WCHAR NetbootCardHardwareId[64];
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//
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// The name of the netboot card driver ("abc.sys").
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//
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WCHAR NetbootCardDriverName[24];
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//
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// The name of the netboot card service key in the registry.
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//
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WCHAR NetbootCardServiceName[24];
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#if defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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//
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// The inbound SPI, outbound SPI, and session key for the
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// IPSEC conversation with the server.
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//
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ULONG IpsecInboundSpi;
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ULONG IpsecOutboundSpi;
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ULONG IpsecSessionKey;
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#endif // defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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//
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// If non-NULL this points to a string containing registry values to
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// be added for the netboot card. The string consists of a series of
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// name\0type\0value\0, with a final \0 at the end.
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//
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PCHAR NetbootCardRegistry;
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ULONG NetbootCardRegistryLength;
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//
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// If non-NULL this points to the PCI or ISAPNP information about
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// the netboot card.
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//
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PCHAR NetbootCardInfo;
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ULONG NetbootCardInfoLength;
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//
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// Various flags.
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//
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ULONG Flags;
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_IS_REMOTE_BOOT 0x00000001
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_IS_TEXTMODE 0x00000002
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#if defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_REPIN 0x00000004
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_DISABLE_CSC 0x00000008
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_DISCONNECTED 0x00000010
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_FORMAT_NEEDED 0x00000020
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_IPSEC_ENABLED 0x00000040
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#endif // defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_CONSOLE 0x00000080
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#if defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_PIN_NET_DRIVER 0x00000100
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#endif // defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_REMOTE_INSTALL 0x00000200
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_SYSPREP_INSTALL 0x00000400
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#define SETUPBLK_XINT13_SUPPORT 0x00000800
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#define SETUPBLK_FLAGS_ROLLBACK 0x00001000
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#if defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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//
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// HAL file name.
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//
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CHAR NetBootHalName[MAX_HAL_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
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#endif // defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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//
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// During remote boot textmode setup, NtBootPath in the loader block points
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// to the setup source location. We also need to pass in the path to the
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// machine directory. This will be in the format \server\share\path.
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//
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PCHAR MachineDirectoryPath;
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//
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// Holds the name of the .sif file used by a remote boot machine
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// during textmode setup -- this is a temp file that needs to be
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// deleted. This will be in the format \server\share\path.
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//
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PCHAR NetBootSifPath;
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//
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// On a remote boot, this is information from the secret used
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// when the redirector logs on.
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//
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PVOID NetBootSecret;
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#if defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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//
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// This indicates whether TFTP needed to use the second password in
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// the secret to log on (as a hint to the redirector).
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//
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BOOLEAN NetBootUsePassword2;
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#endif // defined(REMOTE_BOOT)
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//
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// This is the UNC path that a SysPrep installation or a machine replacement
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// senario is supposed to connect to find IMirror.dat
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//
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UCHAR NetBootIMirrorFilePath[260];
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//
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// Pointer to the asrpnp.sif file loaded by setupldr
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//
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PCHAR ASRPnPSifFile;
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ULONG ASRPnPSifFileLength;
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//
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// This is the administrator password supplied by the user during a
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// remote install
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UCHAR NetBootAdministratorPassword[NETBOOT_ADMIN_PASSWORD_LEN];
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} SETUP_LOADER_BLOCK, *PSETUP_LOADER_BLOCK;
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#endif // _SETUPBLK_
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