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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_control.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_control 2000; #ifdef MACH_KERNEL #include <advisory_pageout.h> #endif /* MACH_KERNEL */ #include <mach/std_types.defs> #include <mach/mach_types.defs> /* * Retrieves the attributes currently associated with * a memory object. */ routine memory_object_get_attributes( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; flavor : memory_object_flavor_t; out attributes : memory_object_info_t, CountInOut); routine memory_object_change_attributes( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; flavor : memory_object_flavor_t; attributes : memory_object_info_t ); routine memory_object_synchronize_completed ( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; offset : memory_object_offset_t; length : vm_offset_t); /* * Control use of the data associated with the given * memory object. For each page in the given range, * perform the following operations, in order: * 1) restrict access to the page (disallow * forms specified by "prot"); * 2) write back modifications (if "should_return" * is RETURN_DIRTY and the page is dirty, or * "should_return" is RETURN_ALL and the page * is either dirty or precious); and, * 3) flush the cached copy (if "should_flush" * is asserted). * The set of pages is defined by a starting offset * ("offset") and size ("size"). Only pages with the * same page alignment as the starting offset are * considered. */ routine memory_object_lock_request( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; offset : memory_object_offset_t; size : memory_object_size_t; should_return : memory_object_return_t; flags : integer_t; lock_value : vm_prot_t ); /* */ routine memory_object_destroy( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; reason : kern_return_t); /* * The pager gets memory_object_data_request and memory_object_data_return * calls to inform it that data within the memory object needs to be * manipulated. Those requests simply identify the range in the memory * object that needs servicing, but not the data itself. The pager * turns around and requests one (or several) Universal Page Lists (UPLs) * from the VM cache object associated with the memory object via one * of the following calls. These UPLs are then committed (or aborted) * in whole (or in ranges) as the processing completes. */ routine memory_object_upl_request( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; in offset : memory_object_offset_t; in size : vm_size_t; out upl : upl_t; out page_list : upl_page_info_array_t, CountInOut; in cntrl_flags : integer_t); routine memory_object_super_upl_request( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; in offset : memory_object_offset_t; in size : vm_size_t; in super_size : vm_size_t; out upl : upl_t; out page_list : upl_page_info_array_t, CountInOut; in cntrl_flags : integer_t); /* * This functions allows a single page to be manipulated with less overhead * than creating a UPL. */ routine memory_object_page_op( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; in offset : memory_object_offset_t; in ops : integer_t; out phys_entry : vm_offset_t; out flags : integer_t); routine memory_object_recover_named( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; in wait_on_terminating : boolean_t); routine memory_object_release_name( memory_control : memory_object_control_t; flags : integer_t); |