Re: Undefined "atexit" in kext driver
Re: Undefined "atexit" in kext driver
- Subject: Re: Undefined "atexit" in kext driver
- From: Jed Davis <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 16:51:43 -0400
- Organization: Oberlin College Computer Science Container Class
Scott Taggart <email@hidden> writes:
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Last time I tracked this down, it came down to me having a static
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defined in a function!!!
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f()
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{
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static something x;
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}
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I moved x out of the function and the ref to atexit() went away. I
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wrote it off to compiler weirdness and went on. This time, I can't go
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through the dozens of source files doing a binary search with #ifdefs,
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etc.
That makes a certain amount of sense, actually: with C++ running in a
hosted environment (i.e. a normal user program), a static (or global?)
object will have its destructor called when the program exits; the
compiler, assuming a full C library, implements this with atexit().
These semantics of course make no sense for a KEXT, but apparently the
compiler doesn't know that.
--Jed
--
#!/usr/bin/perl -- ## "But life wasn't yes-no, on-off. Life was shades of gray,
sub f{(($n,$d,@_)=@_)?(substr(## and rainbows not in the order of the spectrum."
" ExhortJavelinBus",$n&&$d/$n,1),$n?f($d## -- L. E. Modesitt, Jr., _Adiamante_
%$n,$n,@_):&f):("\n")}print f 1461,10324,55001,444162,1208,1341,5660480,79715997
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