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Drivers use kernel extension functions to manage devices, and there are often many rules on how they should be used. Among the rules, utilization of paired functions, which means that the functions must be called in pairs between two different functions, is extremely complex and important. However, such pairing rules are not well documented, and these rules can be easily violated by programmers when...
Kernel extension functions are provided as interfaces for drivers to manage devices and resources, and there are many implicit rules about their usages. One of the most important rules is that many functions should be called in pairs. That is to say, when an error occurs in a function, the driver should call related functions to handle it and release the acquired resources before returning, and we...
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