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28#ifndef _IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_H
29#define _IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_H
30
31#include <libkern/c++/OSPtr.h>
32#include <IOKit/IOMemoryDescriptor.h>
33#include <DriverKit/IOBufferMemoryDescriptor.h>
34
35enum {
36 kIOMemoryPhysicallyContiguous = 0x00000010,
37 kIOMemoryPageable = 0x00000020,
38 kIOMemoryPurgeable = 0x00000040,
39 kIOMemoryHostPhysicallyContiguous = 0x00000080,
40 kIOMemorySharingTypeMask = 0x000f0000,
41 kIOMemoryUnshared = 0x00000000,
42 kIOMemoryKernelUserShared = 0x00010000,
43 // shared IOMemoryDescriptor options for IOBufferMemoryDescriptor:
44 kIOBufferDescriptorMemoryFlags = kIOMemoryDirectionMask
45#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
46 | kIOMemoryAutoPrepare
47#endif
48 | kIOMemoryThreadSafe
49 | kIOMemoryClearEncrypt
50 | kIOMemoryMapperNone
51 | kIOMemoryUseReserve
52};
53
54#define _IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_INTASKWITHOPTIONS_ 1
55#define _IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_HOSTPHYSICALLYCONTIGUOUS_ 1
56#define IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_SUPPORTS_INTASKWITHOPTIONS_TAGS 1
57/*!
58 * @class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor
59 * @abstract Provides a simple memory descriptor that allocates its own buffer memory.
60 */
61
62class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor : public IOGeneralMemoryDescriptor
63{
64 OSDeclareDefaultStructorsWithDispatch(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor);
65
66private:
67/*! @struct ExpansionData
68 * @discussion This structure will be used to expand the capablilties of this class in the future.
69 */
70 struct ExpansionData {
71 IOMemoryMap * map;
72 };
73
74/*! @var reserved
75 * Reserved for future use. (Internal use only) */
76 APPLE_KEXT_WSHADOW_PUSH;
77 ExpansionData * reserved;
78
79protected:
80 void * _buffer;
81 vm_size_t _capacity;
82 vm_offset_t _alignment;
83 IOOptionBits _options;
84private:
85 uintptr_t _internalReserved;
86 unsigned _internalFlags;
87 APPLE_KEXT_WSHADOW_POP;
88
89private:
90#ifndef __LP64__
91 virtual bool initWithOptions(
92 IOOptionBits options,
93 vm_size_t capacity,
94 vm_offset_t alignment,
95 task_t inTask) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use withOptions() instead */
96#endif /* !__LP64__ */
97
98public:
99 virtual bool initWithPhysicalMask(
100 task_t inTask,
101 IOOptionBits options,
102 mach_vm_size_t capacity,
103 mach_vm_address_t alignment,
104 mach_vm_address_t physicalMask);
105
106#ifdef __LP64__
107 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 0);
108 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 1);
109#else /* !__LP64__ */
110 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsedX86(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 0);
111 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsedX86(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 1);
112#endif /* !__LP64__ */
113 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 2);
114 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 3);
115 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 4);
116 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 5);
117 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 6);
118 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 7);
119 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 8);
120 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 9);
121 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 10);
122 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 11);
123 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 12);
124 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 13);
125 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 14);
126 OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 15);
127
128protected:
129 virtual void free() APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
130
131public:
132
133/*
134 * withOptions:
135 *
136 * Returns a new IOBufferMemoryDescriptor with a buffer large enough to
137 * hold capacity bytes. The descriptor's length is initially set to the
138 * capacity.
139 */
140#ifndef __LP64__
141 virtual bool initWithOptions( IOOptionBits options,
142 vm_size_t capacity,
143 vm_offset_t alignment) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use withOptions() instead */
144#endif /* !__LP64__ */
145
146 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> withCopy(
147 task_t inTask,
148 IOOptionBits options,
149 vm_map_t sourceMap,
150 mach_vm_address_t source,
151 mach_vm_size_t size);
152
153 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> withOptions( IOOptionBits options,
154 vm_size_t capacity,
155 vm_offset_t alignment = 1);
156
157/*! @function inTaskWithOptions
158 * @abstract Creates a memory buffer with memory descriptor for that buffer.
159 * @discussion Added in Mac OS X 10.2, this method allocates a memory buffer with a given size and alignment in the task's address space specified, and returns a memory descriptor instance representing the memory. It is recommended that memory allocated for I/O or sharing via mapping be created via IOBufferMemoryDescriptor. Options passed with the request specify the kind of memory to be allocated - pageablity and sharing are specified with option bits. This function may block and so should not be called from interrupt level or while a simple lock is held.
160 * @param inTask The task the buffer will be allocated in.
161 * @param options Options for the allocation:<br>
162 * kIODirectionOut, kIODirectionIn - set the direction of the I/O transfer.<br>
163 * kIOMemoryPhysicallyContiguous - pass to request memory be physically contiguous. This option is heavily discouraged. The request may fail if memory is fragmented, may cause large amounts of paging activity, and may take a very long time to execute.<br>
164 * kIOMemoryPageable - pass to request memory be non-wired - the default for kernel allocated memory is wired.<br>
165 * kIOMemoryPurgeable - pass to request memory that may later have its purgeable state set with IOMemoryDescriptor::setPurgeable. Only supported for kIOMemoryPageable allocations.<br>
166 * kIOMemoryKernelUserShared - pass to request memory that will be mapped into both the kernel and client applications.<br>
167 * kIOMapInhibitCache - allocate memory with inhibited cache setting. <br>
168 * kIOMapWriteThruCache - allocate memory with writethru cache setting. <br>
169 * kIOMapCopybackCache - allocate memory with copyback cache setting. <br>
170 * kIOMapWriteCombineCache - allocate memory with writecombined cache setting.
171 * @param capacity The number of bytes to allocate.
172 * @param alignment The minimum required alignment of the buffer in bytes - 1 is the default for no required alignment. For example, pass 256 to get memory allocated at an address with bits 0-7 zero.
173 * @result Returns an instance of class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor to be released by the caller, which will free the memory desriptor and associated buffer. */
174
175 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> inTaskWithOptions(
176 task_t inTask,
177 IOOptionBits options,
178 vm_size_t capacity,
179 vm_offset_t alignment = 1);
180
181/*! @function inTaskWithOptions
182 * @abstract Creates a memory buffer with memory descriptor for that buffer.
183 * @discussion Added in Mac OS X 10.2, this method allocates a memory buffer with a given size and alignment in the task's address space specified, and returns a memory descriptor instance representing the memory. It is recommended that memory allocated for I/O or sharing via mapping be created via IOBufferMemoryDescriptor. Options passed with the request specify the kind of memory to be allocated - pageablity and sharing are specified with option bits. This function may block and so should not be called from interrupt level or while a simple lock is held.
184 * @param inTask The task the buffer will be allocated in.
185 * @param options Options for the allocation:<br>
186 * kIODirectionOut, kIODirectionIn - set the direction of the I/O transfer.<br>
187 * kIOMemoryPhysicallyContiguous - pass to request memory be physically contiguous. This option is heavily discouraged. The request may fail if memory is fragmented, may cause large amounts of paging activity, and may take a very long time to execute.<br>
188 * kIOMemoryPageable - pass to request memory be non-wired - the default for kernel allocated memory is wired.<br>
189 * kIOMemoryPurgeable - pass to request memory that may later have its purgeable state set with IOMemoryDescriptor::setPurgeable. Only supported for kIOMemoryPageable allocations.<br>
190 * kIOMemoryKernelUserShared - pass to request memory that will be mapped into both the kernel and client applications.<br>
191 * kIOMapInhibitCache - allocate memory with inhibited cache setting. <br>
192 * kIOMapWriteThruCache - allocate memory with writethru cache setting. <br>
193 * kIOMapCopybackCache - allocate memory with copyback cache setting. <br>
194 * kIOMapWriteCombineCache - allocate memory with writecombined cache setting.
195 * @param capacity The number of bytes to allocate.
196 * @param alignment The minimum required alignment of the buffer in bytes - 1 is the default for no required alignment. For example, pass 256 to get memory allocated at an address with bits 0-7 zero.
197 * @param kernTag The kernel memory tag
198 * @param userTag The user memory tag
199 * @result Returns an instance of class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor to be released by the caller, which will free the memory desriptor and associated buffer. */
200
201 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> inTaskWithOptions(
202 task_t inTask,
203 IOOptionBits options,
204 vm_size_t capacity,
205 vm_offset_t alignment,
206 uint32_t kernTag,
207 uint32_t userTag);
208
209/*! @function inTaskWithPhysicalMask
210 * @abstract Creates a memory buffer with memory descriptor for that buffer.
211 * @discussion Added in Mac OS X 10.5, this method allocates a memory buffer with a given size and alignment in the task's address space specified, and returns a memory descriptor instance representing the memory. It is recommended that memory allocated for I/O or sharing via mapping be created via IOBufferMemoryDescriptor. Options passed with the request specify the kind of memory to be allocated - pageablity and sharing are specified with option bits. This function may block and so should not be called from interrupt level or while a simple lock is held.
212 * @param inTask The task the buffer will be mapped in. Pass NULL to create memory unmapped in any task (eg. for use as a DMA buffer).
213 * @param options Options for the allocation:<br>
214 * kIODirectionOut, kIODirectionIn - set the direction of the I/O transfer.<br>
215 * kIOMemoryPhysicallyContiguous - pass to request memory be physically contiguous. This option is heavily discouraged. The request may fail if memory is fragmented, may cause large amounts of paging activity, and may take a very long time to execute.<br>
216 * kIOMemoryKernelUserShared - pass to request memory that will be mapped into both the kernel and client applications.<br>
217 * kIOMapInhibitCache - allocate memory with inhibited cache setting. <br>
218 * kIOMapWriteThruCache - allocate memory with writethru cache setting. <br>
219 * kIOMapCopybackCache - allocate memory with copyback cache setting. <br>
220 * kIOMapWriteCombineCache - allocate memory with writecombined cache setting.
221 * @param capacity The number of bytes to allocate.
222 * @param physicalMask The buffer will be allocated with pages such that physical addresses will only have bits set present in physicalMask. For example, pass 0x00000000FFFFFFFFULL for a buffer to be accessed by hardware that has 32 address bits.
223 * @result Returns an instance of class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor to be released by the caller, which will free the memory desriptor and associated buffer. */
224
225 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> inTaskWithPhysicalMask(
226 task_t inTask,
227 IOOptionBits options,
228 mach_vm_size_t capacity,
229 mach_vm_address_t physicalMask);
230
231/*
232 * withCapacity:
233 *
234 * Returns a new IOBufferMemoryDescriptor with a buffer large enough to
235 * hold capacity bytes. The descriptor's length is initially set to the
236 * capacity.
237 */
238 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> withCapacity(
239 vm_size_t capacity,
240 IODirection withDirection,
241 bool withContiguousMemory = false);
242#ifndef __LP64__
243 virtual bool initWithBytes(const void * bytes,
244 vm_size_t withLength,
245 IODirection withDirection,
246 bool withContiguousMemory = false) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use withBytes() instead */
247#endif /* !__LP64__ */
248
249/*
250 * withBytes:
251 *
252 * Returns a new IOBufferMemoryDescriptor preloaded with bytes (copied).
253 * The descriptor's length and capacity are set to the input buffer's size.
254 */
255 static OSPtr<IOBufferMemoryDescriptor> withBytes(
256 const void * bytes,
257 vm_size_t withLength,
258 IODirection withDirection,
259 bool withContiguousMemory = false);
260
261/*
262 * setLength:
263 *
264 * Change the buffer length of the memory descriptor. When a new buffer
265 * is created, the initial length of the buffer is set to be the same as
266 * the capacity. The length can be adjusted via setLength for a shorter
267 * transfer (there is no need to create more buffer descriptors when you
268 * can reuse an existing one, even for different transfer sizes). Note
269 * that the specified length must not exceed the capacity of the buffer.
270 */
271 virtual void setLength(vm_size_t length);
272
273/*
274 * setDirection:
275 *
276 * Change the direction of the transfer. This method allows one to redirect
277 * the descriptor's transfer direction. This eliminates the need to destroy
278 * and create new buffers when different transfer directions are needed.
279 */
280 virtual void setDirection(IODirection direction);
281
282/*
283 * getCapacity:
284 *
285 * Get the buffer capacity
286 */
287 virtual vm_size_t getCapacity() const;
288
289/*
290 * getBytesNoCopy:
291 *
292 * Return the virtual address of the beginning of the buffer
293 */
294 virtual void *getBytesNoCopy();
295
296/*
297 * getBytesNoCopy:
298 *
299 * Return the virtual address of an offset from the beginning of the buffer
300 */
301 virtual void *getBytesNoCopy(vm_size_t start, vm_size_t withLength);
302
303/*
304 * appendBytes:
305 *
306 * Add some data to the end of the buffer. This method automatically
307 * maintains the memory descriptor buffer length. Note that appendBytes
308 * will not copy past the end of the memory descriptor's current capacity.
309 */
310 virtual bool appendBytes(const void *bytes, vm_size_t withLength);
311
312#ifndef __LP64__
313 virtual void * getVirtualSegment(IOByteCount offset,
314 IOByteCount * length) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use getBytesNoCopy() instead */
315#endif /* !__LP64__ */
316};
317
318#endif /* !_IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_H */