DosProtectQueryFileInfo

Description
Gets file information.

Syntax

 * 1) define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
 * 2) include 

HFILE    hf;                  /*  File handle. */ ULONG    ulInfoLevel;         /*  Level of file information required. */ PVOID    pInfo;               /*  Address of the storage area where the system returns the requested level of file information. */ ULONG    cbInfoBuf;           /*  The length, in bytes, of pInfo. */ FHLOCK   fhFileHandleLockID;  /*  The filehandle lockid returned by a previous DosProtectOpen. */ APIRET   ulrc;                /*  Return Code. */

ulrc = DosProtectQueryFileInfo(hf, ulInfoLevel,        pInfo, cbInfoBuf, fhFileHandleLockID); 

Parameters

 * hf (HFILE) - input : File handle.
 * ulInfoLevel (ULONG) - input : Level of file information required.
 * A value of 1, 2, or 3 can be specified, as shown in the following list:
 * 1 FIL_STANDARD - Level 1 file information
 * 2 FIL_QUERYEASIZE - Level 2 file information
 * 3 FIL_QUERYEASFROMLIST - Level 3 file information
 * Level 4 is reserved.
 * The structures described in pInfo indicate the information returned for each of these levels.


 * pInfo (PVOID) - output: Address of the storage area where the system returns the requested level of file information.

File information, where applicable, is at least as accurate as the most recent DosProtectClose, DosResetBuffer, DosProtectSetFileInfo, or DosSetPathInfo.

Level 1 File Information (ulInfoLevel == FIL_STANDARD)

pInfo contains the FILESTATUS3 data structure, to which file information is returned. Level 2 File Information (ulInfoLevel == FIL_QUERYEASIZE)

pInfo contains the FILESTATUS4 data structure. This is similar to the Level 1 structure, with the addition of the cbList field after the attrFile field. The cbList field is an ULONG. On output, this field contains the size, in bytes, of the file's entire extended attribute (EA) set on disk. You can use this value to calculate the size of the buffer required to hold the EA information returned when a value of 3 is specified for ulInfoLevel. The buffer size is less than or equal to twice the size of the file's entire EA set on disk. Level 3 File Information (ulInfoLevel == FIL_QUERYEASFROMLIST)

Input

pInfo contains an EAOP2 data structure. fpGEA2List points to a GEA2 list defining the attribute names whose values are returned. The GEA2 data structures must be aligned on a doubleword boundary. Each oNextEntryOffset field must contain the number of bytes from the beginning of the current entry to the beginning of the next entry in the GEA2 list. The oNextEntryOffset field in the last entry of the GEA2 list must be zero. fpFEA2List points to a data area where the relevant FEA2 list is returned. The length field of this FEA2 list is valid, giving the size of the FEA2 list buffer. oError is ignored. Output

pInfo is unchanged. The buffer pointed to by fpFEA2List is filled in with the returned information. If the buffer that fpFEA2List points to is not large enough to hold the returned information (the return code is ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW), cbList is still valid, assuming there is at least enough space for it. Its value is the size of the entire EA set on disk for the file, even though only a subset of attributes was requested.


 * cbInfoBuf (ULONG) - input : The length, in bytes, of pInfo.
 * fhFileHandleLockID (FHLOCK) - input : The filehandle lockid returned by a previous DosProtectOpen.

Return Code
ulrc (APIRET) - returns

DosProtectQueryFileInfo returns one of the following values:
 * 0 NO_ERROR
 * 5 ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
 * 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
 * 111 ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
 * 124 ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL
 * 130 ERROR_DIRECT_ACCESS_HANDLE
 * 254 ERROR_INVALID_EA_NAME
 * 255 ERROR_EA_LIST_INCONSISTENT

Remarks
In the FAT file system, only date and time information contained in level-1 file information can be modified. Zero is returned for the creation and access dates and times.

To return information contained in any of the file information levels, DosProtectQueryFileInfo must be able to read the open file. DosProtectQueryFileInfo works only when the file is opened for read access, with a deny-write sharing mode specified for access by other processes. If another process that has specified conflicting sharing and access modes has already opened the file, any call to DosProtectOpen will fail.

DosProtectEnumAttribute returns the lengths of extended attributes. This information can be used to calculate what size pInfo needs to be to hold full-extended-attribute (FEA) information returned by DosProtectQueryFileInfo when Level 3 is specified. The size of the buffer is calculated as follows: Four bytes (for oNextEntryOffset) + One byte (for fEA) + One byte (for cbName) + Two bytes (for cbValue) + Value of cbName (for the name of the EA) + One byte (for terminating NULL in cbName) + Value of cbValue (for the value of the EA)

Example Code
This example creates a read-only file named "DOSFDEL.DAT", then changes the file attributes to normal, and uses DosForceDelete to delete the file so that it can not be restored using UNDELETE. 
 * 1) define INCL_DOSFILEMGR  /* File Manager values */
 * 2) define INCL_DOSERRORS   /* DOS error values    */
 * 3) include 
 * 4) include 

int main(VOID) {

UCHAR      uchFileName[]   = "DOSFDEL.DAT";   /* File we want to delete    */ HFILE      fhDelFile       = 0;               /* File handle from DosOpen  */ FILESTATUS3 fsts3FileInfo  = ;  /* Information associated with file   */ ULONG      ulBufferSize    = sizeof(FILESTATUS3); /* File info buffer size */ ULONG      ulOpenAction    = 0;                 /* Action taken by DosOpen */ APIRET     rc              = NO_ERROR;          /* Return code             */ FHLOCK     FHLock          = 0;                 /* File handle lock        */

/* Create a read-only file */

rc = DosProtectOpen(uchFileName, &fhDelFile,              &ulOpenAction, 10L, FILE_READONLY,               OPEN_ACTION_CREATE_IF_NEW | OPEN_ACTION_OPEN_IF_EXISTS,               OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE | OPEN_SHARE_DENYNONE, 0L, &FHLock); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosProtectOpen error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; }

rc = DosProtectQueryFileInfo(fhDelFile, FIL_STANDARD,              &fsts3FileInfo, ulBufferSize, FHLock);   /* Get standard info */ if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosProtectQueryFileInfo error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; } else { printf("File %s created read-only.\n",uchFileName); }

/*  Change the file attributes to be "normal"  */

fsts3FileInfo.attrFile = FILE_NORMAL; rc = DosProtectSetFileInfo(fhDelFile, FIL_STANDARD,                       &fsts3FileInfo, ulBufferSize, FHLock); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosProtectSetFileInfo error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; }

rc = DosProtectClose(fhDelFile, FHLock); /* Should verify that (rc != NO_ERROR) here... */

/* Delete the file */

rc = DosForceDelete(uchFileName); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosForceDelete error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; } else { printf("File %s has been deleted.\n",uchFileName); } /* endif */

return NO_ERROR; } 

Related Functions

 * DosProtectClose
 * DosProtectOpen
 * DosProtectEnumAttribute
 * DosProtectSetFileInfo
 * DosQueryPathInfo
 * DosResetBuffer
 * DosProtectSetFileSize
 * DosSetPathInfo