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Windows Embedded CE 6.0 introduces the following BSP changes:
- The OAL and startup code no longer link with the kernel to produce Nk.exe. Instead, the OAL and the startup code link to form Oal.exe and the kernel is built as Kernel.dll.
- KITL code should be removed from the OAL and placed in Kitl.dll.
Microsoft recommends that OEMs adopt a new directory structure to reflect these changes. This is optional. However, OEMs must use the new names for the executables being built because this is not optional.
Recommended BSP Directory Structure
Microsoft recommends that you use the following BSP directory structure for Windows Embedded CE 6.0.
/Platform/<Hardware Platform Name> subdirectory | Description |
---|---|
Cesysgen |
Contains a makefile for filtering any of the configuration files in the files directory. |
Files |
Contains project-specific files for building the run-time image, initial directory structure, initialized databases, and initialized registry. |
Src |
Contains the boot loader, OAL, and include files for the hardware platform. |
Src/Bootloader |
Contains all the boot loader-specific code. |
Src/Bootloader/Eboot |
Contains the boot loader source files. |
Src/Common |
Contains all the code common to the boot loader and OAL. |
Src/Drivers |
Contains the local BSP drivers. |
Src/Inc |
Contains hardware platform-specific include files. |
Src/Oal/OalLib |
Contains the hardware platform-specific OAL code. This builds Oal.lib. |
Src/Oal/OalExe |
Contains the build files, and possibly stub functions, for building the basic OAL image (without KITL support or with KITL in Kitl.dll). This builds Oal.exe. |
Src/Kitl |
Contains the build files and source code for building Kitl.dll. |