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570 lines
17 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*
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* @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
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*
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* This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code
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* as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
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* Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
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* compliance with the License. The rights granted to you under the License
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* may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of,
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* unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to
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* circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any
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* terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement.
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*
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* Please obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file.
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*
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* The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
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* distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
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* INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
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* Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and
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* limitations under the License.
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*
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* @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
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*/
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/*
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* @OSF_FREE_COPYRIGHT@
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*/
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/*
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* Mach Operating System
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* Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989 Carnegie Mellon University
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* All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
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* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
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* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
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* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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*
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* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
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* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
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* ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
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*
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* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
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* School of Computer Science
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* Carnegie Mellon University
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* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
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*
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* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
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* the rights to redistribute these changes.
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*/
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/*
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*/
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/*
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* File: mach/mach_vm.defs
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*
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* Exported kernel VM calls (for any task on the platform).
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*/
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subsystem
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#if KERNEL_SERVER
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KernelServer
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#endif /* KERNEL_SERVER */
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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mach_vm
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#else
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vm_map_lp64_local
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#endif
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4800;
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#include <mach/std_types.defs>
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#include <mach/mach_types.defs>
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#include <mach_debug/mach_debug_types.defs>
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#define CONCAT(a,b) a ## b
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#if !KERNEL && !LIBSYSCALL_INTERFACE
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#define PREFIX(NAME) CONCAT(_kernelrpc_, NAME)
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#else
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#define PREFIX(NAME) NAME
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#endif
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#if KERNEL_SERVER
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#define KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(NAME) CONCAT(NAME, _external)
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#else
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#define KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(NAME) NAME
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#endif
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/*
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* Allocate zero-filled memory in the address space
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* of the target task, either at the specified address,
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* or wherever space can be found (controlled by flags),
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* of the specified size. The address at which the
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* allocation actually took place is returned.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(mach_vm_allocate)) (
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target : vm_task_entry_t;
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inout address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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flags : int);
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#else
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#if !KERNEL && !LIBSYSCALL_INTERFACE
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skip;
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#else
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(vm_allocate)) (
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target : vm_task_entry_t;
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inout address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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flags : int);
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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* Deallocate the specified range from the virtual
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* address space of the target virtual memory map.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(mach_vm_deallocate) (
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target : vm_task_entry_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t);
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#else
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#if !KERNEL && !LIBSYSCALL_INTERFACE
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skip;
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#else
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routine PREFIX(vm_deallocate) (
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target : vm_task_entry_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t);
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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* Set the current or maximum protection attribute
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* for the specified range of the virtual address
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* space of the target virtual memory map. The current
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* protection limits the memory access rights of threads
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* within the map; the maximum protection limits the accesses
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* that may be given in the current protection.
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* Protections are specified as a set of {read, write, execute}
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* *permissions*.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(mach_vm_protect) (
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target_task : vm_task_entry_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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set_maximum : boolean_t;
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new_protection : vm_prot_t);
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#else
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#if !KERNEL && !LIBSYSCALL_INTERFACE
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skip;
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#else
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routine PREFIX(vm_protect) (
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target_task : vm_task_entry_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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set_maximum : boolean_t;
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new_protection : vm_prot_t);
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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* Set the inheritance attribute for the specified range
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* of the virtual address space of the target address space.
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* The inheritance value is one of {none, copy, share}, and
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* specifies how the child address space should acquire
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* this memory at the time of a task_create call.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_inherit(
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#else
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routine vm_inherit(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_task_entry_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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new_inheritance : vm_inherit_t);
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/*
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* Returns the contents of the specified range of the
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* virtual address space of the target task. [The
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* range must be aligned on a virtual page boundary,
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* and must be a multiple of pages in extent. The
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* protection on the specified range must permit reading.]
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(mach_vm_read) (
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#else
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routine PREFIX(vm_read) (
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_read_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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out data : pointer_t);
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/*
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* List corrollary to vm_read, returns mapped contents of specified
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* ranges within target address space.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_read_list(
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#else
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routine vm_read_list(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_read_t;
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inout data_list : mach_vm_read_entry_t;
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count : natural_t);
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/*
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* Writes the contents of the specified range of the
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* virtual address space of the target task. [The
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* range must be aligned on a virtual page boundary,
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* and must be a multiple of pages in extent. The
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* protection on the specified range must permit writing.]
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_write(
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#else
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routine vm_write(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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data : pointer_t);
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/*
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* Copy the contents of the source range of the virtual
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* address space of the target task to the destination
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* range in that same address space. [Both of the
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* ranges must be aligned on a virtual page boundary,
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* and must be multiples of pages in extent. The
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* protection on the source range must permit reading,
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* and the protection on the destination range must
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* permit writing.]
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_copy(
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#else
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routine vm_copy(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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source_address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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dest_address : mach_vm_address_t);
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/*
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* Returns the contents of the specified range of the
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* virtual address space of the target task. [There
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* are no alignment restrictions, and the results will
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* overwrite the area pointed to by data - which must
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* already exist. The protection on the specified range
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* must permit reading.]
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_read_overwrite(
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#else
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routine vm_read_overwrite(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_read_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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data : mach_vm_address_t;
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out outsize : mach_vm_size_t);
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_msync(
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#else
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routine vm_msync(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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sync_flags : vm_sync_t );
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/*
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* Set the paging behavior attribute for the specified range
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* of the virtual address space of the target task.
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* The behavior value is one of {default, random, forward
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* sequential, reverse sequential} and indicates the expected
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* page reference pattern for the specified range.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_behavior_set(
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#else
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routine vm_behavior_set(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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new_behavior : vm_behavior_t);
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/*
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* Map a user-supplie memory object into the virtual address
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* space of the target task. If desired (anywhere is TRUE),
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* the kernel will find a suitable address range of the
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* specified size; else, the specific address will be allocated.
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*
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* The beginning address of the range will be aligned on a virtual
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* page boundary, be at or beyond the address specified, and
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* meet the mask requirements (bits turned on in the mask must not
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* be turned on in the result); the size of the range, in bytes,
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* will be rounded up to an integral number of virtual pages.
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*
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* The memory in the resulting range will be associated with the
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* specified memory object, with the beginning of the memory range
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* referring to the specified offset into the memory object.
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*
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* The mapping will take the current and maximum protections and
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* the inheritance attributes specified; see the vm_protect and
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* vm_inherit calls for a description of these attributes.
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*
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* If desired (copy is TRUE), the memory range will be filled
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* with a copy of the data from the memory object; this copy will
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* be private to this mapping in this target task. Otherwise,
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* the memory in this mapping will be shared with other mappings
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* of the same memory object at the same offset (in this task or
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* in other tasks). [The Mach kernel only enforces shared memory
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* consistency among mappings on one host with similar page alignments.
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* The user-defined memory manager for this object is responsible
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* for further consistency.]
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(mach_vm_map)) (
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#else
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#if defined(__arm__) && !LIBSYSCALL_INTERFACE
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routine _vm_map_arm(
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#else
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(vm_map)) (
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#endif
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#endif
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target_task : vm_task_entry_t;
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inout address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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mask : mach_vm_offset_t;
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flags : int;
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object : mem_entry_name_port_t;
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offset : memory_object_offset_t;
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copy : boolean_t;
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cur_protection : vm_prot_t;
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max_protection : vm_prot_t;
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inheritance : vm_inherit_t);
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/*
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* Set/Get special properties of memory associated
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* to some virtual address range, such as cachability,
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* migrability, replicability. Machine-dependent.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_machine_attribute(
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#else
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routine vm_machine_attribute(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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attribute : vm_machine_attribute_t;
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inout value : vm_machine_attribute_val_t);
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/*
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* Map portion of a task's address space.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(mach_vm_remap)) (
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#else
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(vm_remap)) (
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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inout target_address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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mask : mach_vm_offset_t;
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flags : int;
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src_task : vm_map_t;
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src_address : mach_vm_address_t;
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copy : boolean_t;
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out cur_protection : vm_prot_t;
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out max_protection : vm_prot_t;
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inheritance : vm_inherit_t);
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/*
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* Give the caller information on the given location in a virtual
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* address space. If a page is mapped return ref and dirty info.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_page_query(
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#else
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routine vm_map_page_query(
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#endif
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target_map :vm_map_read_t;
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offset :mach_vm_offset_t;
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out disposition :integer_t;
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out ref_count :integer_t);
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_region_recurse(
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#else
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routine vm_region_recurse_64(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_read_t;
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inout address : mach_vm_address_t;
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out size : mach_vm_size_t;
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inout nesting_depth : natural_t;
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out info : vm_region_recurse_info_t,CountInOut);
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/*
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* Returns information about the contents of the virtual
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* address space of the target task at the specified
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* address. The returned protection, inheritance, sharing
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* and memory object values apply to the entire range described
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* by the address range returned; the memory object offset
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* corresponds to the beginning of the address range.
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* [If the specified address is not allocated, the next
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* highest address range is described. If no addresses beyond
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* the one specified are allocated, the call returns KERN_NO_SPACE.]
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_region(
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#else
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routine vm_region_64(
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_read_t;
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inout address : mach_vm_address_t;
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out size : mach_vm_size_t;
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flavor : vm_region_flavor_t;
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out info : vm_region_info_t, CountInOut;
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out object_name : memory_object_name_t =
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MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND
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ctype: mach_port_t);
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/*
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* Allow application level processes to create named entries which
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* correspond to mapped portions of their address space. These named
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* entries can then be manipulated, shared with other processes in
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* other address spaces and ultimately mapped in ohter address spaces
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*
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* THIS INTERFACE IS STILL EVOLVING.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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#if !defined(__LP64__) || KERNEL_SERVER || XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE || LIBSYSCALL_INTERFACE
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routine _mach_make_memory_entry(
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#else
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routine mach_make_memory_entry(
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#endif
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#else
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routine mach_make_memory_entry_64(
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#endif
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target_task :vm_map_t;
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inout size :memory_object_size_t;
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offset :memory_object_offset_t;
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permission :vm_prot_t;
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out object_handle :mem_entry_name_port_move_send_t;
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parent_handle :mem_entry_name_port_t);
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/*
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* Control behavior and investigate state of a "purgable" object in
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* the virtual address space of the target task. A purgable object is
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* created via a call to mach_vm_allocate() with VM_FLAGS_PURGABLE
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* specified. See the routine implementation for a complete
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* definition of the routine.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(mach_vm_purgable_control) (
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#else
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routine PREFIX(vm_purgable_control) (
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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control : vm_purgable_t;
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inout state : int);
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_page_info(
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target_task : vm_map_read_t;
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address : mach_vm_address_t;
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flavor : vm_page_info_flavor_t;
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out info : vm_page_info_t, CountInOut);
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#else
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skip;
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#endif
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine mach_vm_page_range_query(
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target_map : vm_map_read_t;
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address : mach_vm_offset_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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dispositions : mach_vm_address_t;
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inout dispositions_count : mach_vm_size_t);
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#else
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skip;
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#endif
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/*
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* Map portion of a task's address space, {max, cur}_protection is inout.
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*/
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#if !defined(_MACH_VM_PUBLISH_AS_LOCAL_)
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(mach_vm_remap_new)) (
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#else
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routine PREFIX(KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(vm_remap_new)) (
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#endif
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target_task : vm_map_t;
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inout target_address : mach_vm_address_t;
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size : mach_vm_size_t;
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mask : mach_vm_offset_t;
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flags : int;
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#ifdef KERNEL_SERVER
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src_tport : mach_port_t;
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#else
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src_task : vm_map_read_t;
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#endif
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src_address : mach_vm_address_t;
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copy : boolean_t;
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inout cur_protection : vm_prot_t;
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inout max_protection : vm_prot_t;
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inheritance : vm_inherit_t);
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/****************************** Legacy section ***************************/
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/* The following definitions are exist to provide compatibility with */
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/* the legacy APIs. They are no different. We just need to produce */
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/* the user-level stub interface for them. */
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/****************************** Legacy section ***************************/
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/*
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* These interfaces just aren't supported in the new (wide) model:
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*
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* mach_vm_region_info() -
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* vm_map_pages_info() -
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* no user-level replacement for these MACH_DEBUG interfaces
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* vm_map_get_upl() -
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* no user-level replacement at the moment
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* vm_region_info() -
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* use mach_vm_region_info() or vm_region_info_64()
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* vm_region_recurse() -
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* use mach_vm_region_recurse() or vm_region_recurse_64()
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*/
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/*
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* The following legacy interfaces are provides as macro wrappers to the new
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* interfaces. You should strive to use the new ones instead:
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*
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* vm_map() -
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* use mach_vm_map() or vm_map_64()
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* vm_region() -
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* use mach_vm_region() or vm_region_64()
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* mach_make_memory_entry() -
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* use mach_vm_make_memory_entry() or mach_make_memory_entry_64()
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*/
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/* vim: set ft=c : */
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