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/*
- 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.
- KernelModule.bproj/kmod.make
- KernelModule.bproj/CreateKModInfo.perl
- KernelModule.bproj/kmodc++/pure.c
- KernelModule.bproj/kmodc++/cplus_start.c
- KernelModule.bproj/kmodc++/cplus_start.c
- KernelModule.bproj/kmodc/c_start.c
- KernelModule.bproj/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
+ * 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.
+ * KernelModule.bproj/kmod.make
+ * KernelModule.bproj/CreateKModInfo.perl
+ * KernelModule.bproj/kmodc++/pure.c
+ * KernelModule.bproj/kmodc++/cplus_start.c
+ * KernelModule.bproj/kmodc++/cplus_start.c
+ * KernelModule.bproj/kmodc/c_start.c
+ * KernelModule.bproj/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
*/
#include <mach/mach_types.h>
+#include <libkern/OSKextLib.h>
// These global symbols will be defined by CreateInfo script's info.c file.
extern kmod_start_func_t *_realmain;
+extern kmod_info_t KMOD_INFO_NAME;
+
+/*********************************************************************
+*********************************************************************/
+__private_extern__ kern_return_t
+_start(kmod_info_t *ki, void *data)
+{
+ if (_realmain) {
+ return (*_realmain)(ki, data);
+ } else {
+ return KERN_SUCCESS;
+ }
+}
+
+/*********************************************************************
+*********************************************************************/
+__private_extern__ const char *
+OSKextGetCurrentIdentifier(void)
+{
+ return KMOD_INFO_NAME.name;
+}
+
+/*********************************************************************
+*********************************************************************/
+__private_extern__ const char *
+OSKextGetCurrentVersionString(void)
+{
+ return KMOD_INFO_NAME.version;
+}
-__private_extern__ kern_return_t _start(kmod_info_t *ki, void *data)
+/*********************************************************************
+*********************************************************************/
+__private_extern__ OSKextLoadTag
+OSKextGetCurrentLoadTag(void)
{
- if (_realmain)
- return (*_realmain)(ki, data);
- else
- return KERN_SUCCESS;
+ return (OSKextLoadTag)KMOD_INFO_NAME.id;
}