In the kernel, stdcall IoCallDriver is macroed to the fastcall IofCallDriver. However, for
clarification I think that IoCallDriver should be used, and this is what we do everywhere
else.
Why this?
> ======================================================================
> --- trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/io/iomgr/iofunc.c [iso-8859-1] (original)
> +++ trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/io/iomgr/iofunc.c [iso-8859-1] Sat Aug 23
> 11:30:14 2008
> @@ -682,7 +682,7 @@
> StackPtr->FileObject = FileObject;
>
> /* Call the Driver */
> - return IofCallDriver(DeviceObject, Irp);
> + return IoCallDriver(DeviceObject, Irp);
> }
>
> /*
> @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@
> StackPtr->FileObject = FileObject;
>
> /* Call the Driver */
> - return IofCallDriver(DeviceObject, Irp);
> + return IoCallDriver(DeviceObject, Irp);
> }
>
>
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