darling-xnu/osfmk/mach/syscall_sw.h
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/*
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#ifdef PRIVATE
#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>.
*/
/*
* i386 and x86_64 just load of the stack or use
* registers in order; no munging is required,
* and number of args is ignored. ARM loads args
* into registers beyond r3, unlike the normal
* procedure call standard; we pad for 64-bit args.
*/
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_vm_allocate_trap,-10,5) /* 4 args, +1 for mach_vm_size_t */
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_vm_purgable_control_trap,-11,5) /* 4 args, +1 for mach_vm_offset_t */
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_vm_deallocate_trap,-12,5) /* 3 args, +2 for mach_vm_size_t and mach_vm_address_t */
kernel_trap(task_dyld_process_info_notify_get,-13,4) /* 2 args, +2 for mach_vm_address_t */
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_vm_protect_trap,-14,7) /* 5 args, +2 for mach_vm_address_t and mach_vm_size_t */
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_vm_map_trap,-15,9)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_allocate_trap,-16,3)
/* mach_port_destroy */
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_deallocate_trap,-18,2)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_mod_refs_trap,-19,4)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_move_member_trap,-20,3)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_insert_right_trap,-21,4)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_insert_member_trap,-22,3)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_extract_member_trap,-23,3)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_construct_trap,-24,5)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_destruct_trap,-25,5)
kernel_trap(mach_reply_port,-26,0)
kernel_trap(thread_self_trap,-27,0)
kernel_trap(task_self_trap,-28,0)
kernel_trap(host_self_trap,-29,0)
kernel_trap(mach_msg_trap,-31,7)
kernel_trap(mach_msg_overwrite_trap,-32,9)
kernel_trap(semaphore_signal_trap, -33, 1)
kernel_trap(semaphore_signal_all_trap, -34, 1)
kernel_trap(semaphore_signal_thread_trap, -35, 2)
kernel_trap(semaphore_wait_trap,-36,1)
kernel_trap(semaphore_wait_signal_trap,-37,2)
kernel_trap(semaphore_timedwait_trap,-38,3)
kernel_trap(semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap,-39,4)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_get_attributes_trap,-40,5)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_guard_trap,-41,5)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_unguard_trap,-42,4)
kernel_trap(mach_generate_activity_id, -43, 3)
kernel_trap(task_name_for_pid,-44,3)
kernel_trap(task_for_pid,-45,3)
kernel_trap(pid_for_task,-46,2)
#if defined(__LP64__)
kernel_trap(macx_swapon,-48, 4)
kernel_trap(macx_swapoff,-49, 2)
#else /* __LP64__ */
kernel_trap(macx_swapon,-48, 5)
kernel_trap(macx_swapoff,-49, 3)
#endif /* __LP64__ */
kernel_trap(thread_get_special_reply_port,-50,0)
kernel_trap(macx_triggers,-51, 4)
kernel_trap(macx_backing_store_suspend,-52, 1)
kernel_trap(macx_backing_store_recovery,-53, 1)
/* These are currently used by pthreads even on LP64 */
/* But as soon as that is fixed - they will go away there */
kernel_trap(swtch_pri,-59,1)
kernel_trap(swtch,-60,0)
kernel_trap(syscall_thread_switch,-61,3)
kernel_trap(clock_sleep_trap,-62,5)
/* voucher traps */
kernel_trap(host_create_mach_voucher_trap,-70,4)
/* mach_voucher_extract_attr_content */
kernel_trap(mach_voucher_extract_attr_recipe_trap,-72,4)
/* mach_voucher_extract_all_attr_recipes */
/* mach_voucher_attr_command */
/* mach_voucher_debug_info */
/* more mach_port traps */
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_type_trap,-76,3)
kernel_trap(_kernelrpc_mach_port_request_notification_trap,-77,7)
kernel_trap(mach_timebase_info_trap,-89,1)
#if defined(__LP64__)
/* unit64_t arguments passed in one register in LP64 */
kernel_trap(mach_wait_until,-90,1)
#else /* __LP64__ */
kernel_trap(mach_wait_until,-90,2)
#endif /* __LP64__ */
kernel_trap(mk_timer_create,-91,0)
kernel_trap(mk_timer_destroy,-92,1)
#if defined(__LP64__)
/* unit64_t arguments passed in one register in LP64 */
kernel_trap(mk_timer_arm,-93,2)
#else /* __LP64__ */
kernel_trap(mk_timer_arm,-93,3)
#endif /* __LP64__ */
kernel_trap(mk_timer_cancel,-94,2)
#if defined(__LP64__)
kernel_trap(mk_timer_arm_leeway,-95,4)
#else
kernel_trap(mk_timer_arm_leeway,-95,7)
#endif
kernel_trap(debug_control_port_for_pid,-96,3)
/*
* N.B: Trap #-100 is in use by IOTrap.s in the IOKit Framework
* (iokit_user_client_trap)
*/
#endif /* _MACH_SYSCALL_SW_H_ */
#endif /* PRIVATE */