kernel - How to create a "Block device" in Windows -


For people familiar with Linux, it is possible to create a module and register it as a block device. This allows the user to mount it as a regular disk (whereas all block I / O is controlled by the module, for example USB-MastStorage).

Is there a way to do this in windows? (Windows needs to create a volume. Raw data will come from the interface with justification.)

Thanks

The easiest way (and this is not easy!) Is to write one, you can do it also with KMDF. The latest issue of the "NT Insider" of the OSR is an article in how to do this, but it not is going to be easy anyway

You will learn a ton, though, So if you are interested in kernel development, then this is a good way to start!


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