DWORD64 Status;
DWORD HitCount;
DWORD Reserved1;
DWORD64 Reserved2;
DWORD64 Reserved3;
} PPM_WMI_PERF_STATE,*PPPM_WMI_PERF_STATE;
typedef struct {
DWORD Count;
DWORD MaxFrequency;
DWORD CurrentState;
DWORD MaxPerfState;
DWORD MinPerfState;
DWORD LowestPerfState;
DWORD ThermalConstraint;
BYTE BusyAdjThreshold;
BYTE PolicyType;
BYTE Type;
BYTE Reserved;
DWORD TimerInterval;
DWORD64 TargetProcessors;
DWORD PStateHandler;
DWORD PStateContext;
DWORD TStateHandler;
DWORD TStateContext;
DWORD FeedbackHandler;
DWORD Reserved1;
DWORD64 Reserved2;
PPM_WMI_PERF_STATE State[ANYSIZE_ARRAY];
} PPM_WMI_PERF_STATES,*PPPM_WMI_PERF_STATES;
typedef struct {
DWORD Count;
DWORD MaxFrequency;
DWORD CurrentState;
DWORD MaxPerfState;
DWORD MinPerfState;
DWORD LowestPerfState;
DWORD ThermalConstraint;
BYTE BusyAdjThreshold;
BYTE PolicyType;
BYTE Type;
BYTE Reserved;
DWORD TimerInterval;
PVOID TargetProcessors;
DWORD PStateHandler;
DWORD PStateContext;
DWORD TStateHandler;
DWORD TStateContext;
DWORD FeedbackHandler;
DWORD Reserved1;
DWORD64 Reserved2;
PPM_WMI_PERF_STATE State[ANYSIZE_ARRAY];
} PPM_WMI_PERF_STATES_EX,*PPPM_WMI_PERF_STATES_EX;
#define PROC_IDLE_BUCKET_COUNT 6
#define PROC_IDLE_BUCKET_COUNT_EX 16
typedef struct {
DWORD IdleTransitions;
DWORD FailedTransitions;
DWORD InvalidBucketIndex;
DWORD64 TotalTime;
DWORD IdleTimeBuckets[PROC_IDLE_BUCKET_COUNT];
} PPM_IDLE_STATE_ACCOUNTING,*PPPM_IDLE_STATE_ACCOUNTING;
typedef struct {
DWORD StateCount;
DWORD TotalTransitions;
DWORD ResetCount;
DWORD64 StartTime;
PPM_IDLE_STATE_ACCOUNTING State[ANYSIZE_ARRAY];
} PPM_IDLE_ACCOUNTING,*PPPM_IDLE_ACCOUNTING;
typedef struct {
DWORD64 TotalTimeUs;
DWORD MinTimeUs;
DWORD MaxTimeUs;
DWORD Count;
} PPM_IDLE_STATE_BUCKET_EX,*PPPM_IDLE_STATE_BUCKET_EX;
typedef struct {
DWORD64 TotalTime;
DWORD IdleTransitions;
DWORD FailedTransitions;
DWORD InvalidBucketIndex;
DWORD MinTimeUs;
DWORD MaxTimeUs;
DWORD CancelledTransitions;
PPM_IDLE_STATE_BUCKET_EX IdleTimeBuckets[PROC_IDLE_BUCKET_COUNT_EX];
} PPM_IDLE_STATE_ACCOUNTING_EX,*PPPM_IDLE_STATE_ACCOUNTING_EX;
typedef struct {
DWORD StateCount;
DWORD TotalTransitions;
DWORD ResetCount;
DWORD AbortCount;
DWORD64 StartTime;
PPM_IDLE_STATE_ACCOUNTING_EX State[ANYSIZE_ARRAY];
} PPM_IDLE_ACCOUNTING_EX,*PPPM_IDLE_ACCOUNTING_EX;
#define ACPI_PPM_SOFTWARE_ALL 0xfc
#define ACPI_PPM_SOFTWARE_ANY 0xfd
#define ACPI_PPM_HARDWARE_ALL 0xfe
#define MS_PPM_SOFTWARE_ALL 0x1
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_ACPI1C2 0x1
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_ACPI1C3 0x2
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_ACPI1TSTATES 0x4
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_CST 0x8
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_CSD 0x10
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PCT 0x20
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PSS 0x40
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_XPSS 0x80
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PPC 0x100
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PSD 0x200
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PTC 0x400
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_TSS 0x800
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_TPC 0x1000
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_TSD 0x2000
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PCCH 0x4000
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PCCP 0x8000
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_OSC 0x10000
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_PDC 0x20000
#define PPM_FIRMWARE_CPC 0x40000
#define PPM_PERFORMANCE_IMPLEMENTATION_NONE 0
#define PPM_PERFORMANCE_IMPLEMENTATION_PSTATES 1
#define PPM_PERFORMANCE_IMPLEMENTATION_PCCV1 2
#define PPM_PERFORMANCE_IMPLEMENTATION_CPPC 3
#define PPM_PERFORMANCE_IMPLEMENTATION_PEP 4
#define PPM_IDLE_IMPLEMENTATION_NONE 0x0
#define PPM_IDLE_IMPLEMENTATION_CSTATES 0x1
#define PPM_IDLE_IMPLEMENTATION_PEP 0x2
typedef struct {
DWORD State;
DWORD Status;
On 9/29/2013 9:35 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On 29/09/13 17:32, Gregory M. Caughey wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>> Since build 'Vim-7.4.041' my builds have been failing with error message
>> "Makefile:2697: recipe for target `objects/mbyte.o' failed".
>>
>> I've captured the last few lines from my screen output and included as
>> an attachment. I don't know if the fault is Vim or my Cygwin environment
>> which I update regularly.
>> Has anybody else experienced this problem? I have been building Vim for
>> console mode and the GUI version for years and failed compilations have
>> rarely occurred.
>>
>> I'm working on a Windows 7 box with the latest Cygwin (x86) environment
>> installed. I'm running with all of the latest upgrades and security
>> upgrades.
>>
>> v/r,
>> Greg
>>
> There seems to be a conflict between Cygwin headers and Vim headers.
> Could you paste lines 4951 and 5090 of /usr/include/w32api/winnt.h (as
> seen from Cygwin bash) into a reply email please?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
Hope this is what you're looking for.
Thanks, Greg
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