67669ab425
build: Fix Boost Process compatibility with mingw-w64 compiler (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On master (9c3751a0c9
) the cross build for Win64 is broken if configured with `--enable-external-signer`: ``` ... CXX crypto/libbitcoin_crypto_base_a-chacha_poly_aead.o In file included from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp:11, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp:17, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/async_in.hpp:20, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/async.hpp:49, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process.hpp:23, from util/system.cpp:9: /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:208:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token 208 | typedef ::boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ (__kernel_entry *nt_system_query_information_p )( | ~ ^~ | ) /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:223:51: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token 223 | typedef ::boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ (__kernel_entry *nt_query_object_p )( | ~ ^~ | ) /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp: In function ‘boost::winapi::NTSTATUS_ boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::nt_system_query_information(boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::SYSTEM_INFORMATION_CLASS_, void*, boost::winapi::ULONG_, boost::winapi::PULONG_)’: /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:239:12: error: ‘nt_system_query_information_p’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘nt_system_query_information’? 239 | static nt_system_query_information_p f = reinterpret_cast<nt_system_query_information_p>(::boost::winapi::get_proc_address(h, "NtQuerySystemInformation")); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | nt_system_query_information In file included from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp:11, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp:17, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/async_in.hpp:20, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/async.hpp:49, from /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process.hpp:23, from util/system.cpp:9: /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:241:14: error: ‘f’ was not declared in this scope 241 | return (*f)(SystemInformationClass, SystemInformation, SystemInformationLength, ReturnLength); | ^ /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp: In function ‘boost::winapi::BOOL_ boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::nt_query_object(boost::winapi::HANDLE_, boost::process::detail::windows::workaround::OBJECT_INFORMATION_CLASS_, void*, boost::winapi::ULONG_, boost::winapi::PULONG_)’: /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:253:12: error: ‘nt_query_object_p’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘nt_query_object’? 253 | static nt_query_object_p f = reinterpret_cast<nt_query_object_p>(::boost::winapi::get_proc_address(h, "NtQueryObject")); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | nt_query_object /home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/depends/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/boost/process/detail/windows/handle_workaround.hpp:255:14: error: ‘f’ was not declared in this scope 255 | return (*f)(Handle, ObjectInformationClass, ObjectInformation, ObjectInformationLength, ReturnLength); | ^ make[2]: *** [Makefile:9906: util/libbitcoin_util_a-system.o] Error 1 make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... CXX crypto/libbitcoin_crypto_base_a-chacha20.o make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src' make[1]: *** [Makefile:16141: all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/GitHub/bitcoin/src' make: *** [Makefile:820: all-recursive] Error 1 ``` The upstream bug: https://github.com/boostorg/process/issues/96 Also see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/59338759 https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22348#issuecomment-871061160: > [This commit](7fc41b2815
), containing the `__kernel_entry` [SAL annotations](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/code-quality/using-sal-annotations-to-reduce-c-cpp-code-defects?view=msvc-160) was included in Boost Process as part of the `1.71.0` release, which broke support for compiling with mingw-w64 because it doesn't define the `__kernel_entry` SAL annotation (but it does define some others, i.e see [`sal.h`](https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/master/mingw-w64-headers/include/sal.h)). > > A [commit was made](d7a721ee0d
) to remove the annotations, however, it hasn't made it into either of the two Boost releases that have happened since (1.75.0 & 1.76.0). Meaning that this is currently needed for all versions of Boost process from 1.71.0 onwards. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK67669ab425
- thanks for updating this. Tree-SHA512: 5931ca1fb77ce38c042cf5a7556add024ea2386c208bf26c792a8ca4a771d97fac9802c32fa8aa2e3de1ad35f3362d8c066f0a83ee675859d226c602fd0bcf93
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