# # Subtle combination of files and libraries make up the C++ runtime system for # kernel modules. We are dependant on the KernelModule kmod.make and # CreateKModInfo.perl scripts to be exactly instep with both this library # module and the libkmod module as well. # # If you do any maintenance on any of the following files make sure great # care is taken to keep them in Sync. # extenTools/KernelModule.bproj/kmod.make # extenTools/KernelModule.bproj/CreateKModInfo.perl # IOKitUser/kmodc++/pure.c # IOKitUser/kmodc++/cplus_start.c # IOKitUser/kmodc++/cplus_start.c # IOKitUser/kmodc/c_start.c # IOKitUser/kmodc/c_stop.c # # The trick is that the linkline links all of the developers modules. # If any static constructors are used .constructors_used will be left as # an undefined symbol. This symbol is exported by the cplus_start.c routine # which automatically brings in the appropriate C++ _start routine. However # the actual _start symbol is only required by the kmod_info structure that # is created and initialized by the CreateKModInfo.perl script. If no C++ # was used the _start will be an undefined symbol that is finally satisfied # by the c_start module in the kmod library. # # The linkline must look like this. # *.o -lkmodc++ kmod_info.o -lkmod #