Bug in ddk headers when used from cygwin
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Tue Apr 9 15:19:00 GMT 2013
On Apr 9 09:19, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 4/9/2013 5:16 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Apr 8 13:54, Charles Wilson wrote:
> >>But doesn't this mean that the cygwin's w32api package should
> >>exclude all of the ddk headers; it's not simply a case that you
> >>"shouldn't" use ddk/*.h, but that you actually cannot, because
> >>compilation will fail.
> >
> >The absence of intrin.h was a bug, but otherwise you could still use
> >the ddk headers for what they are supposed to be: Writing device
> >drives and other kernel stuff. The difference is just that the ddk
> >headers from mingw-w64 cannot be used together with the user space
> >headers like windows.h, but that's not different from "upstream".
>
> ...but is it reasonable to create a *cygwin* device driver or kernel
> mode item? If you're using the cygwin compiler, then you're linking
> against the cygwin dll -- which makes a bunch of usermode w32 calls
> under the hood. If it's bad juju to mix ddk/ kernel mode stuff with
> w32api/ user mode stuff, then any "cygwin" device driver is, by
> definition, bad juju.
>
> If I'm correct, then the *cygwin* w32api-headers package (and
> cygwin64-w32api-headers) should exclude ddk/ from their deliverable
> footprint, even if intrin.h is added back to the toplevel w32api/
> include directory for other reasons.
Well, actually I don't really care one way or the other. You may want
to discuss this with JonY.
Corinna
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