X-Git-Url: http://mj.ucw.cz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.Windows;h=7a5ccab1917ce549b71a7dc46fa86a41865cc9dd;hb=327b6e8a1660e1c937b7987fa31f972af393521b;hp=e73762ba59a3abb95c6434602268badcefcb99e4;hpb=bbc4a88c8bcfb6c5397597be1fc3a2634189003e;p=pciutils.git diff --git a/README.Windows b/README.Windows index e73762b..7a5ccab 100644 --- a/README.Windows +++ b/README.Windows @@ -4,20 +4,35 @@ to Alexander Stock for contributing the port. Updated after version 2.2.6 to compile again, and with MinGW, even (only?) cross-compiling. (Hopefully it works with MSVC too.) -To use this port, you need to install WinIO.dll first. You can get it here: +For simple listing PCI devices in system with basic information, there is no +special requirement. To list PCI resources on Windows 8 and higher versions, +it is necessary to have architecture-native version (e.g. AMD64 version on +AMD64 systems). - https://github.com/starofrainnight/winio - https://github.com/vaptu/winio +To access config space on NT-based systems, it is required to have SeTcbPrivilege +(Act as part of the operating system privilege), which can be enabled in User +Accounts settings (take effect after next login). By default this privilege is +not enabled for any non-system user. Or alternatively it is required to be in +local Administrators group and on Windows 2000 SP4 or higher systems to have +SeImpersonatePrivilege (Impersonate a client after authentication privilege) +which is by default enabled for all local Administrators accounts. There is no +special requirement for DOS-based systems. 64-bit systems do not have to allow +users to access config space even with SeTcbPrivilege. -However, you need to use win32/config.{h,mk} instead of the automatically -generated lib/config.{h,mk} as lib/configure does not run on Windows. +To compile this port, run following command: + + make CROSS_COMPILE=i586-mingw32msvc- HOST=i586-windows ZLIB=no IDSDIR="" + +To build 64-bit version, run: + + make CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-w64-mingw32- HOST=x86_64-windows ZLIB=no IDSDIR="" + +Sometimes compilation may fail due to broken or missing getopt implementation. +In this case try to compile with additional make option: COMPAT_GETOPT=yes ================================================================================ BEWARE: The current implementation pokes I/O ports to access the PCI devices directly. This leads to several problems: some devices are invisible, extended PCIe configuration space is not available, and there are many potential race conditions. Instead, libpci should use the proper Windows drivers. - -Unfortunately, the Windows port currently lacks a maintainer. If you are willing -to step up and fix the issues, please let me know. -- Martin Mares ================================================================================