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@@ -9,70 +9,11 @@ running in the kernel mode. Development ----------- -### Prerequisites +* [Using WDK 7.1.0] +* [Using WDK 8.1 Update] -The drivers are compiled using [Windows Driver Kit 7.1.0]. -Install the "Build Environments" distributed with the kit, launch the Command -Prompt, and execute (to target x86): - - C:\WinDDK\7600.16385.1\bin\setenv.bat C:\WinDDK\7600.16385.1 fre WIN7 no_oacr - -or (to target x86-64): - - C:\WinDDK\7600.16385.1\bin\setenv.bat C:\WinDDK\7600.16385.1 fre x64 WIN7 no_oacr - -Then `cd` to the project's root directory and execute `setenv.bat`: - - setenv.bat - -[Windows Driver Kit 7.1.0]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11800 - -### Code signing - -The binaries are signed using the self-signed certificate issued by -"windows7_drivers". -The certificate must be stored in the current user's ROOT ("Trusted Root -Certification Authorities") store. -To generate such a certificate, execute `add_cert.bat`: - - add_cert.bat - -To verify it's there, you can use the `certmgr.msc` utility. - -The binaries are signed automatically after they are built, but you can also -sign manually by passing the path to a .sys file to `sign.bat`: - - sign.bat C:\workspace\personal\windows7-drivers\bin\x64\Release\simple.sys - -### Building the drivers - -To build every driver under the "km/src/" directory, execute -`build_drivers.bat`: - - build_drivers.bat - -To build a particular driver, pass the path to the driver's source directory to -`build_driver.bat`: - - build_driver.bat C:\workspace\personal\windows7-drivers\km\src\simple - -Driver binaries are copied to the "bin/" directory under the project's root. - -### Cleaning up - -Cleaning up after building a driver includes deleting the log and object files -produced during the build as well as purging the binaries from the "bin/" -directory. - -To clean up after building every driver in the "km/src/" directory, execute -`clean_drivers.bat`: - - clean_drivers.bat - -To clean up after building a particular driver, pass the path to the driver's -source directory to `clean_driver.bat`: - - clean_driver.bat C:\workspace\personal\windows7-drivers\km\src\simple +[Using WDK 7.1.0]: km/build/wdk7.1/README.md +[Using WDK 8.1 Update]: km/build/wdk8.1update/README.md Installation ------------ @@ -81,7 +22,7 @@ To install a driver as a Windows service, you can use the `sc` utility. For example, to install `simple.sys` as a service with the name `simple`, execute: - sc create simple type= kernel binPath= C:\workspace\personal\windows7-drivers\bin\x64\Release\simple.sys + sc create simple type= kernel binPath= C:\workspace\personal\windows7-drivers\km\build\wdk7.1\bin\x64\Release\simple.sys You can then load/unload the driver by starting/stopping the corresponding service using the `net` utility. @@ -117,8 +58,8 @@ To enable kernel debugging, you can use the `msconfig` utility (navigate to Then restart your computer for the new settings to take effect. If a driver is loaded on a physical machine, you can connect to the COM port -specified in kernel debugging settings (#1 by default) with a proper cable -and enter the kernel debugging mode in WinDbg via "File" -> "Kernel Debug...". +specified in kernel debugging settings (#1 by default) with an actual cable and +enter the kernel debugging mode in WinDbg via "File" -> "Kernel Debug...". You might need to restart the debuggee machine a couple of times in order to enter the kernel debugging mode. |