Lines Matching refs:open
44 * USHORT DesiredAccess; File open mode
114 * oplocks during open.
178 * depends on the open and deny modes specified when the file was opened
181 * The MS-DOS compatibility mode of file open provides exclusion at the
182 * client level. A file open in compatibility mode may be opened (also in
185 * client. If the first client has the file open for writing, then the
187 * client has the file open only for reading, then other clients may open
190 * or .COM other clients are permitted to open the file regardless of
191 * read/write open modes of other compatibility mode opens. However, once
192 * multiple clients have the file open for reading, no client is permitted
193 * to open the file for writing and no other client may open the file in
201 * same client, or the Pid that already has the file open. For example, if
202 * a file is open in "Deny write" mode a second open may only obtain read
206 * owner may not have the full access rights specified in the open mode by
207 * the Fid's creator. If the open creating the Fid specified a deny mode,
209 * those access rights determined by "anding" the open mode rights and the
220 struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open;
223 bzero(op, sizeof (sr->arg.open));
244 struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open;
327 struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open;
334 bzero(op, sizeof (sr->arg.open));
376 struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open;
480 struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open;
488 bzero(op, sizeof (sr->arg.open));