
Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model
Résumé
Learn to write Windows drivers the easy way—with
expert help from the Windows driver authorities. The
Microsoft® Windows® driver model (WDM) supports Plug and
Play, provides power management capabilities, and expands
on the driver/minidriver approach. Written by long-time
device-driver expert Walter Oney in cooperation with the
Windows kernel team, this book provides extensive practical
examples, illustrations, advice, and line-by-line analysis
of code samples to clarify real-world driver-programming
issues. And it's been updated with the latest details about
the driver technologies in Windows XP and Windows 2000,
plus more information about how to debug drivers.
Topics covered include:
- Beginning a driver project and the structure of a WDM driver; NEW: Minidrivers and class drivers, driver taxonomy, the WDM development environment and tools, management checklist, driver selection and loading, approved API calls, and driver stacks
- Basic programming techniques; NEW: Safe string functions, memory limits, the Driver Verifier scheme and tags, the kernel handle flag, and the Windows 98 floating-point problem
- Synchronization; NEW: Details about the interrupt request level (IRQL) scheme, along with Windows 98 and Windows Me compatibility
- The I/O request packet (IRP) and I/O control operations; NEW: How to send control operations to other drivers, custom queue implementations, and how to handle and safely cancel IRPs
- Plug and Play for function drivers; NEW: Controller and multifunction devices, monitoring device removal in user mode, Human Interface Devices (HID), including joysticks and other game controllers, minidrivers for non-HID devices, and feature reports
- Reading and writing data, power management, and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) NEW: System wakeup, the WMI control for idle detection, and using WMIMOFCK
- Specialized topics and distributing drivers; NEW: USB 2.0, selective suspend, Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) certification, driver selection and loading, officially approved API calls, and driver stacks
- A fully searchable electronic copy of the book
- Sample code in Microsoft Visual C++®
Contents
- 1 Beginning a Driver Project
- 2 Basic Structure of a WDM Driver
- 3 Basic Programming Techniques
- 4 Synchronization
- 5 The I/O Request Packet
- 6 Plug and Play for Function Drivers
- 7 Reading and Writing Data
- 8 Power Management
- 9 I/O Control Operations
- 10 Windows Management Instrumentation
- 11 Controller and Multifunction Devices
- 12 The Universal Serial Bus
- 13 Human Interface Devices
- 14 Specialized Topics
- 15 Distributing Device Drivers
- 16 Filter Drivers
- A Coping with Cross-Platform Incompatibilities
- B Using WDMWIZ.AWX
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Microsoft Press |
Auteur(s) | Walter Oney |
Parution | 24/01/2003 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 874 |
Format | 18,5 x 22,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1245g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780735618039 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7356-1803-9 |
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