# # 1394wmi.h, 1394wmi.bmf # $(O)\1394wmi.bmf: $(O)\1394wmi.mof $(O)\1394wmi.w : $(O)\1394wmi.bmf wmimofck -m -h$@ $? $(O)\ntddredb.bmf: $(O)\ntddredb.mof $(O)\ntddredb.w : $(O)\ntddredb.bmf wmimofck -h$@ $? WINIOCTL_DEPENDS = $(SDK_INC_PATH)\devioctl.h \ ntddstor.w \ ntdddisk.w \ ntddchgr.w \ ntddser.w \ $(SDK_INC_PATH)\ntioapi.h \ ntddvol.w ######################################################################## # winioctl.h # $(O)\winioctl.w: $(WINIOCTL_DEPENDS) makefile.inc type << > $@ /*++ BUILD Version: ???? // Increment this if a change has global effects $(COPYRIGHT_STRING) Module Name: winioctl.h Abstract: This module defines the 32-Bit Windows Device I/O control codes. Revision History: --*/ // // Device interface class GUIDs. // // need these GUIDs outside conditional includes so that user can // #include in precompiled header // #include in a single source file // #include in that source file a second time to instantiate the GUIDs // #ifdef DEFINE_GUID // // Make sure FAR is defined... // #ifndef FAR #ifdef _WIN32 #define FAR #else #define FAR _far #endif #endif << hextract -f -o $@ -lt wioctlguids -bt begin_wioctlguids end_wioctlguids $(WINIOCTL_DEPENDS) type << >> $@ // // Obsolete device interface class GUID names. // (use of above GUID_DEVINTERFACE_* names is recommended). // << hextract -f -o $@ -lt wioctlobsoleteguids -bt begin_wioctlobsoleteguids end_wioctlobsoleteguids $(WINIOCTL_DEPENDS) type << >> $@ #endif // DEFINE_GUID #ifndef _WINIOCTL_ #define _WINIOCTL_ << hextract -f -o $@ -lt winioctl -bt begin_winioctl end_winioctl $(WINIOCTL_DEPENDS) type << >> $@ #endif // _WINIOCTL_ <<