supported_features->timestamps = 1;
- /* Note: Windows does not support case sensitive filenames! At least
- * not without changing the registry and rebooting... */
+ if (vol_flags & FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH) {
+ /*
+ * The filesystem supports case-sensitive filenames. But does
+ * the operating system as well? This normally requires the
+ * registry setting ObCaseInsensitive=0. We can test it
+ * indirectly by attempting to open the "\SystemRoot" symbolic
+ * link using a name with the wrong case. If we get
+ * STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND instead of STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED,
+ * then case-sensitive names must be enabled.
+ */
+ UNICODE_STRING path;
+ OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr;
+ HANDLE h;
+ NTSTATUS status;
+
+ RtlInitUnicodeString(&path, L"\\systemroot");
+ InitializeObjectAttributes(&attr, &path, 0, NULL, NULL);
+
+ status = NtOpenSymbolicLinkObject(&h, 0, &attr);
+ if (status == STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND)
+ supported_features->case_sensitive_filenames = 1;
+ }
return 0;
}