The Windows 2000 Device Driver Book: A Guide for Programmers by Art Baker, Jerry Lozano, Jerry Lozano

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  • Pub. Date: November 2000
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    • Pub. Date: November 2000
    • Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
    • Format: Paperback, 480pp

    Synopsis


    • The #1 Windows device driver book—fully updated for Windows 2000!
    • Step-by-step planning, implementation, testing, debugging, installation, and distribution
    • Complete coverage of the new Windows Driver Model (WDM)
    • Practical debugging and interactive troubleshooting
    • CD-ROM: Exclusive tools for streamlining driver development, plus extensive C/C++ sample driver library!
    • Windows Driver Model (WDM) for Windows 2000 and 98—in depth!
    • Building drivers that support Plug-and-Play and Power Management
    • Windows Management Instrumentation: logging device errors and events—and interpreting them
    • Constructing safe reentrant driver code
    • Handling time-out conditions safely and effectively
    • Advanced techniques: kernel-mode threads, layered drivers, and more
    • Start-to-finish debugging and troubleshooting techniques

    Foreword by Andrew Scoppa, UCI Corporation

    The #1 book on Windows driver development—totally updated for Windows 2000!

    With The Windows 2000 Device Driver Book, any experienced Windows programmer can master driver development start to finish: planning, implementation, testing, debugging, installation, and distribution. Totally updated to reflect Microsoft's Windows Driver Model (WDM) for Windows 2000 and 98, this programming bestseller covers everything from architecture to tools, and includes a powerhouse library of exclusive tools and code for streamlining any driver development project.

    You'll start with a high-level overview of WDM components and then move quickly into the details of thedevelopment environment and driver installation. Next, master the Windows 2000 I/O Manager, its data structures, and its interaction with drivers. Using extensive practical examples, you'll implement Plug-and-Play and Power Management; construct safe reentrant driver code; use Windows Management Instrumentation to log errors and events, and more.

    The book covers today's most advanced Windows driver development techniques and provides extensive debugging guidance, including crash dump analysis using WinDbg; lists of common bugcheck codes, meanings, and probable causes; and much more.

    About the CD-ROM

    Bonus CD-ROM contains powerful resources for streamlining device driver development!

    • An exclusive Device Driver AppWizard that works with Visual Studio to instantly create your driver's framework
    • A library of complete sample drivers
    • C++ classes to jumpstart any project-including a Unicode string handling class that eliminates tedious, repetitive code
    • An exclusive Driver Installation Utility to simplify initial testing
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    Biography

    ART BAKER, founder of Cydonix Corporation, has spent 30 years writing device-control software. For 15 years, he has trained professional developers to write device drivers.

    JERRY LOZANO is an Electrical Engineer and has been writing low-level device and OS code since 1976. For several years, he has been training and consulting on Microsoft system tools and development.

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    August 26, 2001: This is one of the best books i have read. I have several years of experience in C/C and some experience in windows programming however I am a 'absolute beginner' with Windows device drivers and kernel mode programming and i was able to grasp almost everything the book spoke about with relative ease and with NO confusions. I would recommend this book to anyone who has absolutely no background in device driver programming but wants to make a career doing just that. I must admit that the books assumes that you are versed with C/C and some understanding of programming paradigm for windows, but it is pretty obvious since this is not a book to teach a programming language nor it is aimed at teaching regular windows programming. It is a complete 'NO NONSENSE' book that deals with topics right upto the point. The contents of the book flow gracefully explaining each and every step with precise detail. The author seems to have made the best possible effort to explain the basics before jumping directly into details. And that does help an absolute beginner. This book does not cover details about device specific drivers but it does help you reach a point where you are confident that 'you will understand' whatever you research on your own. A very good book... have seen very few of these types lately.