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I tried to compile the following .asm file in VS2008 (as part of an empty Win32 dll project to which I added this single .asm file):

.386

.model flat, stdcall option casemap:none

TRUE equ 1

.code start: DllEntry proc instance:DWORD, reason:DWORD, reserved:DWORD mov eax, TRUE ret DllEntry endp

CPUIDIsSupported proc uses ebx edx
mov eax, 0

pushfd
pop  eax					; Get EFLAGS to EAX
mov  ecx, eax				; Preserve it in ECX

xor  eax, 200000h			; Check if CPUID bit can toggle
push eax
popfd						; Restore the modified EAX
							; to EFLAGS

pushfd					  	; Get the EFLAGS again
pop  ebx					; to EBX
xor  eax, ebx				; Has it toggled?
and  eax, 200000h
jnz  __not_supported		; No? CPUID is not supported

mov  eax, 1
jmp  _ciis_ret_				; Yes? CPUID is supported

__not_supported:
xor  eax, eax

_ciis_ret_:
push ecx					; Restore the original EFLAGS
popfd

ret

CPUIDIsSupported endp

.586 __cpuid proc stdcall public uses ebx edi __funcNumber:dword, __eax:dword, __ebx:dword, __ecx:dword, __edx:dword

; Must be 80586 and above
call	CPUIDIsSupported
dec		eax
jz		_cpuid_begin_

; No CPUID instruction
xor		eax, eax
jmp		_cpuid_ret_

_cpuid_begin_:
mov		eax, __funcNumber
cpuid

mov		edi, __eax
mov		dword ptr [edi], eax
mov		edi, __ecx
mov		dword ptr [edi], ecx
mov		edi, __edx
mov		dword ptr [edi], edx
mov		edi, __ebx
mov		dword ptr [edi], ebx

mov		eax, 1

_cpuid_ret_:
ret

__cpuid endp

end start

The code was originally posted HERE.

When I build I get a warning:

warning LNK4086: entrypoint '_start' is not __stdcall with 12 bytes of arguments; image may not run

However, a .dll is generated.

When trying to use that dll I get an exception because "Unable to find entrypoint CPUIDIsSupported in dll"

But now here is the kicker:

If I compile exactly the same asm file in MASM32, I still get the LNK4086 but the dll can be properly called.

I would like to include the asm file in my VS2008 solution and build it from there instead of having to use MASM32. Therefore I would like to know what I need to change about my build process in order to get a working dll. Also I am interested to hear how I can create a 64 bit version of the dll from within VS2008.

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