Couple of times I got a question to <Enable or Disable “Enable write caching on disk” behavior on disk>, How to do it programmatically on Windows? When I got this question for the first time, it was tough but doing research I was able to solve it and it works well. Every next time, it was easy :)
In this post, I will not discuss what exactly this feature does and pros and cons of enable/disable it. I will only discuss, How to do it.
You can do it manually as well.
#1, Select a volume from Explorer, right click –> Properties
#2, Select “Hardware” tab, select disk and click “Properties” button
#3, Select “Policies” tab.
#4, Check/Uncheck to enable/disable “write caching on the disk”
To do it programmatically.
#1, You will need to work with below APIs and control code.
CreateFile Function
DeviceIoControl Function
DISK_CACHE_INFORMATION Structure
IOCTL_DISK_GET_CACHE_INFORMATION Control Code
IOCTL_DISK_SET_CACHE_INFORMATION Control Code
The information is actually gets stored in below registry key, I would not recommend to look for the value in the key directly and design your application on that. It may change in future.
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\IDE\Diskxxxxxxxxxxxx\DeviceParameters\DiskKey : UserWriteCacheSetting
where xxxxxxx is manufacturer information.
The sample will look like below. This is just a test sample and provided only to demonstrate the functionality. You might need to use put more error handling and test the code as you do for regular production environment code.
//////////////////////SAMPLE CODE /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0503 #include <windows.h> DISK_CACHE_INFORMATION info; DISK_CACHE_INFORMATION rinfo; void main(void) { DWORD rr; HANDLE hDevice; DWORD err; DWORD returned; hDevice = CreateFile("\\\\.\\C:", // drive to open GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_READ, // share mode NULL, // default security attributes OPEN_EXISTING, // disposition FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM, // file attributes NULL); // do not copy file attributes if(hDevice==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { return; } rr = DeviceIoControl(hDevice,IOCTL_DISK_GET_CACHE_INFORMATION,NULL, 0,(LPVOID)&info,(DWORD)sizeof(info),(LPDWORD)&returned, (LPOVERLAPPED)NULL); if (!rr) { err = GetLastError(); return; } info.WriteCacheEnabled = true; info.ReadCacheEnabled = false; info.DisablePrefetchTransferLength = 1; rr = DeviceIoControl(hDevice,IOCTL_DISK_SET_CACHE_INFORMATION,(LPVOID)&info,(DWORD)sizeof(info), NULL,0,(LPDWORD)&returned,(LPOVERLAPPED)NULL); if (!rr) { err = GetLastError(); return; } rr = DeviceIoControl(hDevice,IOCTL_DISK_GET_CACHE_INFORMATION,NULL,0, (LPVOID)&rinfo,(DWORD)sizeof(rinfo),(LPDWORD)&returned,(LPOVERLAPPED)NULL); if (!rr) { err = GetLastError(); return; } CloseHandle(hDevice); } //////////////////////SAMPLE CODE ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*Note—Not all disks and controllers implements write disk caching, I have not tested the behavior or any such disk yet, so behavior is unknown to me.
Nitin Dhawan
Windows SDK - Microsoft