Copyright (C) 2004 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Internet Software Consortium. See COPYRIGHT in the source root or http://isc.org/copyright.html for terms. $Id: windows-nt,v 1.8 2004/03/05 05:04:47 marka Exp $ Windows NT Portability Notes OVERVIEW A primary goal in the overall design of BIND9 was to isolate functions that were specific to operating systems from those that are available with ANSI C. Even though development was being done on Unix-like machines, the main intention was that a Windows NT port could be done with far less hassle if the incompatible bits were encapsulated into their own dedicated modules. A libisc API was designed for each operating system feature that was needed, and initial implementations of those APIs were done for the various Unix operating systems. Some of the APIs have been implemented in Win32, but not yet all. The target Windows NT build environment was specified as having nmake and the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 compiler, but explicitly _not_ having Cygwin or any other external portability package, because we wanted to keep the prerequisites as minimal as possible. In the source tree, the Unix implementations for the OS APIs are in a "unix" subdirectory of lib/isc, while the thread APIs based on POSIX threads are in lib/isc/pthreads. The Windows versions of the APIs are in lib/isc/win32. COMPILING XXX expand this section To build a kit for Windows NT, run util/nt-kit while in the top level directory of the BIND9 sources. Its usage is: util/nt-kit [-zip|-nozip] [remotedest [localdest]] where "remotedest" is the path under which the sources will be compiled on the NT machine, and "localdest" is where the munged source tree will be placed on the local machine in preparation for mounting/zipping/whatever to get it to the remote machine. The default remotedest is g:/proj/bind9-nt, because that suits my environment and I'm the one working on this. Use forward slashes when specifying the remote path. The default localdest is ../bind9-nt. A zip archive named "bind9-nt.zip" can be created in the parent directory of "localdest" if the -zip flag is specified; otherwise, none is made by default. ...XXX describe what nt-kit does ...XXX config.status.win32, config.h.win32 MODULES App This module defines several functions that are useful for writing an application that uses the ISC library. Bob Halley originally said, "The main reason I wrote it was to help with the sometimes difficult problems that occur when you try to do a controlled shutdown of a multithreaded application. This scheme [using isc_app_start/ isc_app_run/isc_app_finish] will allow an application to use the as-yet-unwritten single-threaded version of the ISC library without any source code changes." XXX It has not yet been implemented for Win32. Condition This module provides compatibility with the pthread_cond_* functions of POSIX, which can be used to synchronize threads based on a condition variable. Dir This module implements the directory scanning routines isc_dir_open, isc_dir_read and isc_dir_close, used to iterate over the filenames in a directory. XXX It also implements isc_dir_chdir to set the current directory, but this function has not yet been written for Win32. File The File module is for functions that access and/or modify operating system information about files. XXX It has not yet been written for Win32. Filelock This module implements the pthreads functions flockfile, funlockfile and getc_unlocked, which synchronize stdio calls from multiple threads. XXX It has not yet been written for Win32. Or for Unix for that matter. Merge into File? Interfaceiter This module implements the isc_interfaceiter_first, _next, _current and _destroy functions to list all of the network interfaces on a machine. XXX It has not yet been written for Win32. Ipv6 XXX It has not yet been written for Win32. Net XXX It has not yet been written for Win32. Once This module ensures that a particular function, such as an initialization routine, is only executed once, ensuring that any other threads that need to have the target function executed before they can work are blocked until the target function has completely finished. Socket XXX It has not yet been written for Win32. Stdtime This module defines isc_stdtime_get, which stores the number of seconds since 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 UTC in an isc_stdtime_t variable. Thread This module provides the isc_thread_create and isc_thread_join functions, which behave like the POSIX Thread routines pthread_create and pthread_join. XXX It also defines isc_thread_self to return the id of the calling thread. Time This module defines several time management routines, such getting the current time, adding or subtracting an interval, finding the difference between two times, or simply determining whether one time is earlier than another.