initterm-r0drv-nt.cpp revision fc85d12482b4d79dd2dfd0989b9730433c7a45cb
/* $Id$ */
/** @file
* IPRT - Initialization & Termination, R0 Driver, NT.
*/
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/*******************************************************************************
* Header Files *
*******************************************************************************/
#include "the-nt-kernel.h"
#include <iprt/err.h>
#include <iprt/assert.h>
#include <iprt/mp.h>
#include "internal/initterm.h"
#include "internal-r0drv-nt.h"
/*******************************************************************************
* Global Variables *
*******************************************************************************/
/** The Nt CPU set.
* KeQueryActiveProcssors() cannot be called at all IRQLs and therefore we'll
* have to cache it. Fortunately, Nt doesn't really support taking CPUs offline
* or online. It's first with W2K8 that support for CPU hotplugging was added.
* Once we start caring about this, we'll simply let the native MP event callback
* and update this variable as CPUs comes online. (The code is done already.)
*/
RTCPUSET g_rtMpNtCpuSet;
/** ExSetTimerResolution, introduced in W2K. */
PFNMYEXSETTIMERRESOLUTION g_pfnrtNtExSetTimerResolution;
/** KeFlushQueuedDpcs, introduced in XP. */
PFNMYKEFLUSHQUEUEDDPCS g_pfnrtNtKeFlushQueuedDpcs;
int rtR0InitNative(void)
{
/*
* Init the Nt cpu set.
*/
KAFFINITY ActiveProcessors = KeQueryActiveProcessors();
RTCpuSetEmpty(&g_rtMpNtCpuSet);
RTCpuSetFromU64(&g_rtMpNtCpuSet, ActiveProcessors);
/*
* Initialize the function pointers.
*/
UNICODE_STRING RoutineName;
RtlInitUnicodeString(&RoutineName, L"ExSetTimerResolution");
g_pfnrtNtExSetTimerResolution = (PFNMYEXSETTIMERRESOLUTION)MmGetSystemRoutineAddress(&RoutineName);
RtlInitUnicodeString(&RoutineName, L"KeFlushQueuedDpcs");
g_pfnrtNtKeFlushQueuedDpcs = (PFNMYKEFLUSHQUEUEDDPCS)MmGetSystemRoutineAddress(&RoutineName);
return VINF_SUCCESS;
}
void rtR0TermNative(void)
{
RTR0MpNotificationTerm(NULL);
}