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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.
*/
#ifndef _MACH_SYSCALL_SW_H_
#define _MACH_SYSCALL_SW_H_
/*
* The machine-dependent "syscall_sw.h" file should
* define a macro for
* kernel_trap(trap_name, trap_number, arg_count)
* which will expand into assembly code for the
* trap.
*
* N.B.: When adding calls, do not put spaces in the macros.
*/
#include <mach/machine/syscall_sw.h>
/*
* These trap numbers should be taken from the
* table in <kern/syscall_sw.c>.
*/
kernel_trap(evc_wait,-17,1)
kernel_trap(evc_wait_clear,-18,1)
kernel_trap(mach_msg_trap,-25,7)
kernel_trap(mach_reply_port,-26,0)
kernel_trap(mach_thread_self,-27,0)
kernel_trap(mach_task_self,-28,0)
kernel_trap(mach_host_self,-29,0)
kernel_trap(mach_print,-30,1)
kernel_trap(swtch_pri,-59,1)
kernel_trap(swtch,-60,0)
kernel_trap(thread_switch,-61,3)
kernel_trap(nw_update,-80,3)
kernel_trap(nw_lookup,-81,2)
kernel_trap(nw_endpoint_allocate,-82,4)
kernel_trap(nw_endpoint_deallocate,-83,1)
kernel_trap(nw_buffer_allocate,-84,2)
kernel_trap(nw_buffer_deallocate,-85,2)
kernel_trap(nw_connection_open,-86,4)
kernel_trap(nw_connection_accept,-87,3)
kernel_trap(nw_connection_close,-88,1)
kernel_trap(nw_multicast_add,-89,4)
kernel_trap(nw_multicast_drop,-90,4)
kernel_trap(nw_endpoint_status,-91,3)
kernel_trap(nw_send,-92,3)
kernel_trap(nw_receive,-93,2)
kernel_trap(nw_rpc,-94,4)
kernel_trap(nw_select,-95,3)
/*
* These are syscall versions of Mach kernel calls.
* They only work on local tasks.
*/
kernel_trap(syscall_vm_map,-64,11)
kernel_trap(syscall_vm_allocate,-65,4)
kernel_trap(syscall_vm_deallocate,-66,3)
kernel_trap(syscall_task_create,-68,3)
kernel_trap(syscall_task_terminate,-69,1)
kernel_trap(syscall_task_suspend,-70,1)
kernel_trap(syscall_task_set_special_port,-71,3)
kernel_trap(syscall_mach_port_allocate,-72,3)
kernel_trap(syscall_mach_port_deallocate,-73,2)
kernel_trap(syscall_mach_port_insert_right,-74,4)
kernel_trap(syscall_mach_port_allocate_name,-75,3)
kernel_trap(syscall_thread_depress_abort,-76,1)
/* These are screwing up glibc somehow. */
/*kernel_trap(syscall_device_writev_request,-39,6)*/
/*kernel_trap(syscall_device_write_request,-40,6)*/
/*
* These "Mach" traps are not implemented by the kernel;
* the emulation library and Unix server implement them.
* But they are traditionally part of libmach, and use
* the Mach trap calling conventions and numbering.
*/
#if UNIXOID_TRAPS
kernel_trap(task_by_pid,-33,1)
kernel_trap(pid_by_task,-34,4)
kernel_trap(init_process,-41,0)
kernel_trap(map_fd,-43,5)
kernel_trap(rfs_make_symlink,-44,3)
kernel_trap(htg_syscall,-52,3)
kernel_trap(set_ras_address,-53,2)
#endif /* UNIXOID_TRAPS */
#endif /* _MACH_SYSCALL_SW_H_ */
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