Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:35:37 -0600 From: John Giacomoni <John.Giacomoni@colorado.edu> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: C++ code in a kernel module? Message-ID: <DBE1CF41-E222-11D7-80D8-0003930719D8@colorado.edu>
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How would one go about creating a kernel module which utilizes C++ code? I was planning on using the macro __cplusplus to toggle using extern "C" { }, however the bsd.kmod.mk style Makefiles seem to force the language to -std=c99 even when compiling with c++ . my initial steps have been as follows: take a functioning C based kernel module and rename to .cc added extern "C" around the includes. #defined key words such as new to xxx_new recompiled the new .cc file by hand without -std=c99, but keeping all the flags as the Makefile set them. then linked using the Makefile and finally loaded the module. as long as I do not make any calls into kernel functions things seem to work (load), however when I make a call to mtx_init then on load i get the following error: __gxx_personality_v0 undefined. thoughts/ideas/suggestions? thanks John G
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