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FSH_SETVOLUME

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This function provides the mechanism for assuring that a desired volume is in a removable media drive before I/O is done to the drive.

Syntax

 FSH_SETVOLUME(hVPB , fControl)

Parameters

hVPB
is the volume handle for the source of I/O.
fControl] is the bit mask of pop-up control actions
  • Bit 0 off indicates volume change pop-up desired
  • Bit 0 on indicates no volume change pop-up
All other bits are reserved and must be zero.

Returns

If no error is detected, a zero error code is returned. If an error is detected, one of the following error codes is returned:

  • ERROR_VOLUME_CHANGED is an indication that removable media volume change has occurred.
  • ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER the fControl flag word has reserved bits on.

Calling Sequence


int far pascal FSH_SETVOLUME(hVPB , fControl)

unsigned short hVPB;
unsigned short fControl;

Remarks

This routine is used by the FSH_CALLDRIVER routine to insure that the desired volume is in a removable media drive. FSDs can use it for the same purpose.

FSH_SETVOLUME may block.

Note
OS/2 does not validate input parameters. An FSD, therefore, should call FSH_PROBEBUF where appropriate.