to query_open setting. (fhandler_base::fhandler_base): Initialize query_open. * fhandler.h (FH_QUERYOPEN): Drop. (enum query_state): Add. (class fhandler_base): Add query_open member. (fhandler_base::get_query_open): Redefine to use query_open. (fhandler_base::set_query_open): Ditto. * fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_base::fstat_fs): Remove O_DIROPEN from open_flags since it's added in open_fs anyway. Remove query_open_already. Use new query_open settings. Rearrange slightly. (fhandler_base::fstat_helper): Add get_io_handle as parameter to get_file_attribute. * security.cc (get_nt_object_attribute): Make returning an int. Return -1 on error, 0 otherwise. (get_file_attribute): Take an object handle as argument. Move down to allow calling get_nt_object_attribute in case a non-NULL handle is given. * security.h (get_file_attribute): Add handle to argument list. * syscalls.cc (chown_worker): Accomodate new definition of get_file_attribute.
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