WinRing0 is a hardware access library for Windows.
WinRing0 library allows x86/x64 Windows applications to access
- I/O port
- MSR (Model-Specific Register)
- PCI
- 2007-2009 hiyohiyo <hiyohiyo@crystalmark.info> - original author
- 2019-2024 GermanAizek <GermanAizek@yandex.ru> - current maintainer
SPECIAL THANKS
- 2007 kashiwano masahiro <http://www.otto.to/~kasiwano/> - PCI Debug Library for Win32
- 2007 Yariv Kaplan, WinIo (http://www.internals.com/)
- 2008 habe - translation support & technical assistance
- 2009 Patrick - bug patch
- 2023 Vitalii Khoruzhyi <merlin_1st@livejournal.com> - x64 build, additional features and work on code
- 2023 Sophie Lemos <Press F to pay respects, thanks to microsoft-github> - fixed fatal BSOD error and porting to Windows ARM
- 2023 drvexplorer - I suggested using fileIoCreateDeviceSecure() and tidying up output files
Put WinRing0.dll, WinRing0x64.dll, WinRing0.sys, WinRing0x64.sys, and WinRing0.vxd into the directory where your application's executable file resides.
See also sample application.
- Add WinRing0.lib or WinRing0x64.lib to your project.
- Add #include "OlsApi.h" statement to your source file.
- Call InitializeOls().
- Call GetDllStatus() to check error.
- Call the library's functions.
- Call DeinitializeOls().
Reference : Load-Time Dynamic Linking (MSDN)
- Add #include "OlsApiInit.h" statement to your source file.
- Call InitOpenLibSys().
- Call GetDllStatus() to check error.
- Call the library's functions. *
- Call DeinitOpenLibSys().
*If you would like to call the library's functions on other source files, you should add #include "OlsApiInitExt.h" statement to the source files.
Reference : Run-Time Dynamic Linking (MSDN)
See also sample application.
- Put OpenLibSys.cs into your project.
- Add using OpenLibSys; statement to your source file.
- Call GetStatus() and GetDllStatus() to check error.
- Call the library's functions.
*Supported platform target is "x86", "x64" and "Any CPU". But WinRing0 does not support "IA64".
Required Visual Studio 2015 Community or higher because of using MFC.
Required WDK (Windows Driver Kits)
- Get WDK from MSDN
- Install WDK
- cd WinRing0/source/dll/sys
- build
Required Windows XP SP1 DDK + Win Me support
- Get Windows XP SP1 DDK from MSDN
- Install Windows XP SP1 DDK with Win Me support
- Open "Win Me Free Build Environment"
- cd WinRing0\source\dll\vxd
- nmake