The function should return the kernel time for the idle thread in the
first argument, and kernel time + user time for the current thread in
the second argument.
Also retrieve the processor number from the cached PRCB instead of
calling KeGetCurrentProcessorNumber() which retrieves the PRCB again
since the processor could switch in-between those calls.
NdisGetCurrentProcessorCounts() function follows the same prototype
which is the correct one.
* Allow 0xFFFF as valid port number
* Note possible reason for failure in TCPAllocatePort
* Return NtStatus error on TCP/IP out-of-ports failure
* Replace unavailable "ERR" with "DbgPrint"
- deduplication of manufacturer strings
- at some places harmonizes the different length of separator lines within the same file, centers the words (as requested by hbelusca during review), harmonizes those lines to 74characters length each
- moving some strings that are not to be localized into the non-localization string section
- other minor formatting preferences coauthored by StasM
The driver supports all nVidia chipset models from 2001 until 2010, starting from nForce.
All NICs are compatible with x86 and amd64 devices only.
Tested by Daniel Reimer on OG Xbox and by me on MCP board.
CORE-15872 CORE-16216
- usetup: New bootsector page.
- shell32: Copy and paste, and moving elements.
Also, some strings related to the shutdown and logoff.
- Minor Spanish grammar fix - some female words and minor latin american typos.
- First revision of the .inf, that includes the translation of the Services,
audio, processors and other drivers and minor things.
Spinlocks are not reentrant (and this is done a lot), using them forces us to have
an horrible hack in the kernel, which unschedules threads which are at DISPATCH_LEVEL
thus allowing another thread to take ownership of the spinlock while the unscheduled
thread should already hold it.
CORE-6473
in favor of add_compile_options and the like with generator expressions
Also take this as an opportunity to remove the C++11 standard hack, GCC 8 now defaults to C++14
There is no need to compile our DLLs as shared libraries since we are
managing symbols exports and imports through spec files.
On my system, this reduces the configure-time by a factor of two.
This will avoid 0-sized allocations, or -1-sized allocations.
So far, it's maxed by hard value stored in TCPIP.sys. I believe
this is not right and would deserve a true fix