This project is designed to allow a Windows kernel driver developer to compile their code as a user-mode DLL for testing purposes, so that it can be used for code coverage, fuzzers, etc.
To use this repository from another project:
- Include this repository as a git submodule from your project.
- Build your driver files as a DLL. That is, create a new project or directory, and have it include the same source files as your driver does, but set the configuration type to be a Dynamic Library. See the "sample" project as an example, which builds the KMDF sample driver as a DLL (the sample project can be built either using Visual Studio or using cmake).
- Define the preprocessor symbol USERSIM_DLLMAIN when building one file (typically the one containing your DriverEntry) that includes wdf.h. The sample project does this not in the driver.c source file itself but rather in the sample.vcxproj that builds it, but all that is important is defining it before including wdf.h.
- Add a reference from your DLL project to the usersim project.
To detect memory leaks on exit, define the environment variable USERSIM_MEMORY_LEAK_DETECTION=true
To use fault injection, define the environment variable USERSIM_FAULT_INJECTION_SIMULATION=4 where the value (4 in this example) is the number of stack frames to use to determine whether a call stack is unique. Fault injection will cause one call into the UserSim library to fail, for every unique call stack.
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