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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989,1988,1987 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
* ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
* the rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
* File: mach/memory_object.defs
*
* Abstract:
* Basic Mach external memory management interface declaration.
*/
subsystem
#if KERNEL_USER
KernelUser
#endif /* KERNEL_USER */
#if KERNEL_SERVER
KernelServer
#endif /* KERNEL_SERVER */
memory_object 2200;
#include <mach/std_types.defs>
#include <mach/mach_types.defs>
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_IMPORTS
MEMORY_OBJECT_IMPORTS
#endif
#if SEQNOS
serverprefix seqnos_;
serverdemux seqnos_memory_object_server;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
/*
* Initialize the specified memory object, providing
* a reqeust port on which control calls can be made, and
* a name port that identifies this object to callers of
* vm_regions.
* [To allow the mapping of this object to be used, the
* memory manager must call memory_object_set_attributes,
* specifying the "ready" parameter as TRUE. To reject
* all mappings of this object, the memory manager may
* use memory_object_destroy.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_init(
memory_object : memory_object_t;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
memory_object_name : memory_object_name_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
memory_object_page_size : vm_size_t);
/*
* Indicates that the specified memory object is no longer
* mapped (or cached -- see memory_object_set_attributes),
* and that further mappings will cause another memory_object_init
* call to be made. No further calls will be made on
* the memory object by this kernel.
*
* [All rights to the control and name ports are included
* in this call. The memory manager should use port_deallocate
* to release them once they are no longer needed.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_terminate(
memory_object : memory_object_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
intran: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
intranpayload:
MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
destructor: MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
#endif
;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE
ctype: mach_port_t
#if KERNEL_USER
/* for compatibility with Mach 2.5 kernels */
, dealloc
#endif /* KERNEL_USER */
;
memory_object_name : memory_object_name_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE
ctype: mach_port_t
#if KERNEL_USER
/* for compatibility with Mach 2.5 kernels */
, dealloc
#endif /* KERNEL_USER */
);
/*
* Indicates that a copy has been made of the specified range of
* the given original memory object. The kernel will use the new
* memory object, control and name ports to refer to the new copy
* (once the memory manager has asserted its "ready" attribute).
*
* Cached pages from the original memory object at the time of
* the copy operation are handled as follows:
* Readable pages may be silently copied to the new
* memory object (with all access permissions).
* Pages not copied are locked to prevent write access.
*
* This call includes only the new memory object itself; a
* memory_object_init call will be made on the new memory
* object after the actions above are completed.
*
* The new memory object is *temporary*, meaning that the
* memory manager should not change its contents or allow
* the memory object to be mapped in another client. The
* memory manager may use the memory_object_data_unavailable
* call to indicate that the appropriate page of the original
* memory object may be used to fulfill a data request.
*
* [Reply should be memory_object_set_attributes on the
* new memory object control port to indicate readiness.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_copy(
old_memory_object : memory_object_t;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
old_memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
length : vm_size_t;
new_memory_object : memory_object_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE
ctype: mach_port_t
#if KERNEL_USER
/* for compatibility with Mach 2.5 kernels */
, dealloc
#endif /* KERNEL_USER */
);
/*
* Request data from this memory object. At least
* the specified data should be returned with at
* least the specified access permitted.
*
* [Reply should be memory_object_data_provided.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_data_request(
memory_object : memory_object_t;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
length : vm_size_t;
desired_access : vm_prot_t);
/*
* Request that the specified portion of this
* memory object be unlocked to allow the specified
* forms of access; the kernel already has the data.
*
* [Reply should be memory_object_lock_request.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_data_unlock(
memory_object : memory_object_t;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
length : vm_size_t;
desired_access : vm_prot_t);
/*
* Write back modifications made to this portion of
* the memory object while in memory.
*
* Unless explicitly requested by a memory_object_lock_request
* (clean, but not flush), the kernel will not retain
* the data.
*
* [Reply should be vm_deallocate to release the data.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_data_write(
memory_object : memory_object_t;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
data : pointer_t);
/*
* Indicate that a previous memory_object_lock_reqeust has been
* completed. Note that this call is made on whatever
* port is specified in the memory_object_lock_request; that port
* need not be the memory object port itself.
*
* [No reply expected.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_lock_completed(
memory_object : memory_object_t =
polymorphic|MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND_ONCE
ctype: mach_port_t
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
intran: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
intranpayload: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
destructor: MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
#endif
;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
length : vm_size_t);
/*
* Indicate that a previous memory_object_data_supply has been
* completed. Note that this call is made on whatever
* port is specified in the memory_object_data_supply; that port
* need not be the memory object port itself.
*
* The result parameter indicates what happened during the supply.
* If it is not KERN_SUCCESS, then error_offset identifies the
* first offset at which a problem occurred. The pagein operation
* stopped at this point. Note that the only failures reported
* by this mechanism are KERN_MEMORY_PRESENT. All other failures
* (invalid argument, error on pagein of supplied data in manager's
* address space) cause the entire operation to fail.
*
* XXX Check what actually happens in latter case!
*
* [No reply expected.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_supply_completed(
memory_object : memory_object_t =
polymorphic|MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND_ONCE
ctype: mach_port_t
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
intran: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
intranpayload: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
destructor: MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
#endif
;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
length : vm_size_t;
result : kern_return_t;
error_offset : vm_offset_t);
/*
* Return data to manager. This call is used in place of data_write
* for objects initialized by object_ready instead of set_attributes.
* This call indicates whether the returned data is dirty and whether
* the kernel kept a copy. Precious data remains precious if the
* kernel keeps a copy. The indication that the kernel kept a copy
* is only a hint if the data is not precious; the cleaned copy may
* be discarded without further notifying the manager.
*
* [Reply should be vm_deallocate to release the data.]
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_data_return(
memory_object : memory_object_t;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
memory_control : memory_object_control_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t;
offset : vm_offset_t;
data : pointer_t;
dirty : boolean_t;
kernel_copy : boolean_t);
/*
* XXX Warning: This routine does NOT contain a memory_object_control_t
* XXX because the memory_object_change_attributes call may cause
* XXX memory object termination (by uncaching the object). This would
* XXX yield an invalid port.
*/
simpleroutine memory_object_change_completed(
memory_object : memory_object_t =
polymorphic|MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND_ONCE
ctype: mach_port_t
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
intran: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
intranpayload: MEMORY_OBJECT_INTRAN_PAYLOAD
#endif
#ifdef MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
destructor: MEMORY_OBJECT_DESTRUCTOR
#endif
;
#if SEQNOS
msgseqno seqno : mach_port_seqno_t;
#endif /* SEQNOS */
may_cache : boolean_t;
copy_strategy : memory_object_copy_strategy_t);
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