1 <h2>memory_object_synchronize
</h2>
<hr>
<p>
<strong>Server Interface
</strong> - Forward a client's request to synchronize data with its image in backing store.
<h3>SYNOPSIS
</h3>
<pre>
<strong>kern_return_t memory_object_synchronize
</strong>
<strong>(memory_object_t
</strong> <var>memory_object
</var>,
<strong>memory_object_control_t
</strong> <var>memory_control
</var>,
<strong>vm_offset_t
</strong> <var>offset
</var>,
<strong>vm_offset_t
</strong> <var>length
</var>,
<strong>memory_object
</strong> <var>sync_flags
</var><strong>);
</strong>
<strong>kern_return_t seqnos_memory_object_synchronize
</strong>
<strong>(memory_object_t
</strong> <var>memory_object
</var>,
<strong>mach_port_seqno_t
</strong> <var>seqno
</var>,
<strong>memory_object_control_t
</strong> <var>memory_control
</var>,
<strong>vm_offset_t
</strong> <var>offset
</var>,
<strong>vm_offset_t
</strong> <var>length
</var>,
<strong>memory_object
</strong> <var>sync_flags
</var><strong>);
</strong>
</pre>
<h3>PARAMETERS
</h3>
<dl>
<p>
<dt> <var>memory_object
</var>
<dd>
[in abstract-memory-object (receive) right]
The abstract memory
object port that represents the memory object data.
<p>
<dt> <var>seqno
</var>
<dd>
[in scalar]
The sequence number of this message relative to the abstract
memory object port.
<p>
<dt> <var>memory_control
</var>
<dd>
[in memory-cache-control send right]
The memory cache control port
to be used for a response by the memory manager. If the memory
object has been supplied to more than one kernel, this parameter
identifies the kernel that is making the call.
<p>
<dt> <var>offset
</var>
<dd>
[in scalar]
The offset within the memory object.
<p>
<dt> <var>length
</var>
<dd>
[in scalar]
The number of bytes cleaned or flushed, starting at
<var>offset
</var>.
The number converts to an integral number of virtual pages.
<p>
<dt> <var>sync_flags
</var>
<dd>
[in scalar]
The bit-wise OR of flags affecting the synchronization.
<dl>
<p>
<dt> <strong>VM_SYNC_INVALIDATE
</strong>
<dd>
Flushes pages in the range. Only precious pages are returned
to the memory manager.
<p>
<dt> <strong>VM_SYNC_SYNCHRONOUS
</strong>
<dd>
Writes dirty and precious pages back to the memory manager,
waits for pages to reach backing storage.
<p>
<dt> <strong>VM_SYNC_ASYNCHRONOUS
</strong>
<dd>
Writes dirty and precious pages back to the memory manager,
returns without waiting for pages to reach backing storage.
</dl>
</dl>
<h3>DESCRIPTION
</h3>
<p>
A
<strong>memory_object_synchronize
</strong> function is called as the
result of a kernel
message indicating that a client wishes to synchronize the contents
of a range of a
memory object with its backing storage image. This message would have been
preceded by
<strong>memory_object_data_return
</strong> messages cleaning
or flushing the
specified range.
<p>
Depending on the client's supplied
<var>sync_flags
</var>, the manager waits
for the pages
to reach the desired state and then replies with
<strong>memory_object_synchronize_completed
</strong> at which time the
client returns from its
<strong>vm_msync
</strong> call. Multiple
synchronize requests may be outstanding at a time but they will not overlap.
<h3>RETURN VALUES
</h3>
<p>
Only generic errors apply.
<h3>RELATED INFORMATION
</h3>
<p>
Functions:
<a href=
"vm_msync.html"><strong>vm_msync
</strong></a>,
<a href=
"MO_SY_completed.html"><strong>memory_object_synchronize_completed
</strong></a>,
<a href=
"memory_object_data_return.html"><strong>memory_object_data_return
</strong></a>,
<a href=
"memory_object_server.html"><strong>memory_object_server
</strong></a>,
<a href=
"SMO_server.html"><strong>seqnos_memory_object_server
</strong></a>.