WDP likely refers to Windows Driver Platform.
The Windows Driver Platform is a set of frameworks, tools, and processes provided by Microsoft to facilitate the development, deployment, and management of device drivers for the Windows operating system. It's a broad term encompassing various driver models and technologies. It aims to streamline the driver development process, improve driver quality, and enhance the overall stability and reliability of the Windows ecosystem.
Key aspects and related technologies include:
Driver Models: The WDP supports various driver models, including the Windows Driver Model (WDM), and more modern models like the Kernel-Mode Driver Framework (KMDF) and User-Mode Driver Framework (UMDF).
Driver Development Tools: Microsoft provides tools like the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) and Visual Studio extensions to assist developers in writing, building, debugging, and testing drivers.
Hardware Compatibility Program: The Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP) helps ensure that drivers meet certain quality and compatibility standards for Windows. Passing the WHCP can improve driver deployment and trustworthiness.
Driver Deployment and Updates: Mechanisms for deploying and updating drivers are part of the WDP, including using Windows Update and other distribution channels. Using Driver Store
Security: Driver security is a critical consideration within the WDP, with measures to prevent malicious drivers from compromising the system.
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