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39 * @(#)types.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
40 */
41
42 #ifndef _MACHTYPES_H_
43 #define _MACHTYPES_H_
44
45 #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
46 #include <arm/_types.h>
47 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
48 /*
49 * Basic integral types. Omit the typedef if
50 * not possible for a machine/compiler combination.
51 */
52 #include <sys/_types/_int8_t.h>
53 #include <sys/_types/_int16_t.h>
54 #include <sys/_types/_int32_t.h>
55 #include <sys/_types/_int64_t.h>
56
57 #include <sys/_types/_u_int8_t.h>
58 #include <sys/_types/_u_int16_t.h>
59 #include <sys/_types/_u_int32_t.h>
60 #include <sys/_types/_u_int64_t.h>
61
62 #if __LP64__
63 typedef int64_t register_t;
64 #else
65 typedef int32_t register_t;
66 #endif
67
68 #include <sys/_types/_intptr_t.h>
69 #include <sys/_types/_uintptr_t.h>
70
71 #if !defined(_ANSI_SOURCE) && (!defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) || defined(_DARWIN_C_SOURCE))
72 /* These types are used for reserving the largest possible size. */
73 #ifdef __arm64__
74 typedef u_int64_t user_addr_t;
75 typedef u_int64_t user_size_t;
76 typedef int64_t user_ssize_t;
77 typedef int64_t user_long_t;
78 typedef u_int64_t user_ulong_t;
79 typedef int64_t user_time_t;
80 typedef int64_t user_off_t;
81 #else
82 typedef u_int32_t user_addr_t;
83 typedef u_int32_t user_size_t;
84 typedef int32_t user_ssize_t;
85 typedef int32_t user_long_t;
86 typedef u_int32_t user_ulong_t;
87 typedef int32_t user_time_t;
88 typedef int64_t user_off_t;
89 #endif
90
91 #define USER_ADDR_NULL ((user_addr_t) 0)
92 #define CAST_USER_ADDR_T(a_ptr) ((user_addr_t)((uintptr_t)(a_ptr)))
93
94 #ifdef KERNEL
95
96 /*
97 * These types are used when you know the word size of the target
98 * user process. They can be used to create struct layouts independent
99 * of the types and alignment requirements of the current running
100 * kernel.
101 */
102
103 /*
104 * The user64_ types are not used on the ARM platform, but exist
105 * so that APIs that conditionalize their behavior based on the
106 * size of an input structure (like many ioctl(2) implementations)
107 * can differentiate those structures without a duplicate case
108 * value.
109 */
110
111 /*
112 * The default ABI for the ARM platform aligns fundamental integral
113 * data types to their natural boundaries, with a maximum alignment
114 * of 4, even for 8-byte quantites.
115 */
116
117 typedef __uint64_t user64_addr_t;
118 typedef __uint64_t user64_size_t;
119 typedef __int64_t user64_ssize_t;
120 typedef __int64_t user64_long_t;
121 typedef __uint64_t user64_ulong_t;
122 typedef __int64_t user64_time_t;
123 typedef __int64_t user64_off_t;
124
125 typedef __uint32_t user32_addr_t;
126 typedef __uint32_t user32_size_t;
127 typedef __int32_t user32_ssize_t;
128 typedef __int32_t user32_long_t;
129 typedef __uint32_t user32_ulong_t;
130 typedef __int32_t user32_time_t;
131
132 /*
133 * This alignment is required to ensure symmetry between userspace and kernelspace
134 * when the kernel is 64-bit and the user application is 32-bit. All currently
135 * supported ARM slices (arm64/armv7k/arm64_32) contain the same type alignment
136 * ABI so this alignment isn't needed for ARM.
137 */
138 #if defined(__x86_64__)
139 typedef __int64_t user32_off_t __attribute__((aligned(4)));
140 #else
141 typedef __int64_t user32_off_t;
142 #endif
143
144 #endif /* KERNEL */
145
146 #endif /* !_ANSI_SOURCE && (!_POSIX_C_SOURCE || _DARWIN_C_SOURCE) */
147
148 /* This defines the size of syscall arguments after copying into the kernel: */
149 #if defined(__arm__)
150 typedef u_int32_t syscall_arg_t;
151 #elif defined(__arm64__)
152 typedef u_int64_t syscall_arg_t;
153 #else
154 #error Unknown architecture.
155 #endif
156
157 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
158 #endif /* _MACHTYPES_H_ */