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60 * Matchmaker definitions file for Mach kernel interface.
65 #endif /* KERNEL_USER */
68 #endif /* KERNEL_SERVER */
73 #endif /* KERNEL_USER */
75 #define CONCAT(a,b) a ## b
77 #define KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(NAME) CONCAT(NAME, _external)
79 #define KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(NAME) NAME
82 #include <mach/std_types.defs>
83 #include <mach/mach_types.defs>
84 #include <mach/clock_types.defs>
85 #include <mach_debug/mach_debug_types.defs>
88 * Get boot configuration information from kernel.
90 routine host_get_boot_info(
91 host_priv : host_priv_t;
92 out boot_info : kernel_boot_info_t);
96 * Only available to privileged users.
99 host_priv : host_priv_t;
104 * Return privileged statistics from this host.
106 routine host_priv_statistics(
107 host_priv : host_priv_t;
108 flavor : host_flavor_t;
109 out host_info_out : host_info_t, CountInOut);
112 * Sets the default memory manager, the port to which
113 * newly-created temporary memory objects are delivered.
114 * [See (memory_object_default)memory_object_create.]
115 * Also sets the default cluster size used for pagein/pageout
117 * The old memory manager port is returned.
119 routine host_default_memory_manager(
120 host_priv : host_priv_t;
121 inout default_manager : memory_object_default_t =
122 MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND;
123 cluster_size : memory_object_cluster_size_t);
127 * Specify that the range of the virtual address space
128 * of the target task must not cause page faults for
129 * the indicated accesses.
131 * [ To unwire the pages, specify VM_PROT_NONE. ]
134 host_priv : host_priv_t;
136 address : vm_address_t;
138 desired_access : vm_prot_t);
141 * Specify that the target thread must always be able
142 * to run and to allocate memory.
145 host_priv : host_priv_t;
146 thread : thread_act_t;
150 * Allocate zero-filled, wired, contiguous physical memory
151 * in the address space of the target task, either at the
152 * specified address, or wherever space can be found (if
153 * anywhere is TRUE), of the specified size. The address
154 * at which the allocation actually took place is returned.
155 * All pages will be entered into the task's pmap immediately,
158 * In addition to all the failure modes of its cousin,
159 * vm_allocate, this call may also fail if insufficient
160 * contiguous memory exists to satisfy the request.
162 * Memory obtained from this call should be freed the
163 * normal way, via vm_deallocate.
165 * N.B. This is an EXPERIMENTAL interface!
167 routine vm_allocate_cpm(
168 host_priv : host_priv_t;
170 inout address : vm_address_t;
175 * Get list of processors on this host.
177 routine host_processors(
178 host_priv : host_priv_t;
179 out out_processor_list : processor_array_t);
183 * Get control port for a system-wide clock.
186 routine host_get_clock_control(
187 host_priv : host_priv_t;
188 clock_id : clock_id_t;
189 out clock_ctrl : clock_ctrl_t);
193 * kernel module interface (obsolete as of SnowLeopard)
196 /* kmod_ MIG calls now return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED on PPC/i386/x86_64. */
198 host_priv : host_priv_t;
200 out module : kmod_t);
202 routine kmod_destroy(
203 host_priv : host_priv_t;
206 routine kmod_control(
207 host_priv : host_priv_t;
209 flavor : kmod_control_flavor_t;
210 inout data : kmod_args_t);
213 * Get a given special port for a given node.
214 * Special ports are defined in host_special_ports.h;
215 * examples include the master device port.
216 * There are a limited number of slots available for system servers.
218 routine host_get_special_port(
219 host_priv : host_priv_t;
222 out port : mach_port_t);
225 * Set a given special port for the local node.
226 * See host_get_special_port.
228 routine host_set_special_port(
229 host_priv : host_priv_t;
234 * Set an exception handler for a host on one or more exception types.
235 * These handlers are invoked for all threads on the host if there are
236 * no task or thread-specific exception handlers or those handlers returned
239 routine host_set_exception_ports(
240 host_priv : host_priv_t;
241 exception_mask : exception_mask_t;
242 new_port : mach_port_t;
243 behavior : exception_behavior_t;
244 new_flavor : thread_state_flavor_t);
248 * Lookup some of the old exception handlers for a host
250 routine host_get_exception_ports(
251 host_priv : host_priv_t;
252 exception_mask : exception_mask_t;
253 out masks : exception_mask_array_t;
254 out old_handlers : exception_handler_array_t, SameCount;
255 out old_behaviors : exception_behavior_array_t, SameCount;
256 out old_flavors : exception_flavor_array_t, SameCount);
260 * Set an exception handler for a host on one or more exception types.
261 * At the same time, return the previously defined exception handlers for
264 routine host_swap_exception_ports(
265 host_priv : host_priv_t;
266 exception_mask : exception_mask_t;
267 new_port : mach_port_t;
268 behavior : exception_behavior_t;
269 new_flavor : thread_state_flavor_t;
270 out masks : exception_mask_array_t;
271 out old_handlerss : exception_handler_array_t, SameCount;
272 out old_behaviors : exception_behavior_array_t, SameCount;
273 out old_flavors : exception_flavor_array_t, SameCount);
275 skip; /* old host_load_symbol_table */
278 * Specify that the range of the virtual address space
279 * of the target task must not cause page faults for
280 * the indicated accesses.
282 * [ To unwire the pages, specify VM_PROT_NONE. ]
284 routine KERNEL_SERVER_SUFFIX(mach_vm_wire)(
285 host_priv : host_priv_t;
287 address : mach_vm_address_t;
288 size : mach_vm_size_t;
289 desired_access : vm_prot_t);
292 * JMM - Keep all processor_set related items at the end for easy
296 * List all processor sets on host.
298 routine host_processor_sets(
299 host_priv : host_priv_t;
300 out processor_sets : processor_set_name_array_t);
303 * Get control port for a processor set.
305 routine host_processor_set_priv(
306 host_priv : host_priv_t;
307 set_name : processor_set_name_t;
308 out set : processor_set_t);
310 /************************** Warning *************************************/
311 /* The following routines are going away in a future release */
312 /* use the appropriate variant of host_set_special_port instead */
313 /************************************************************************/
315 skip;/* old set_dp_control_port */
316 skip;/* old get_dp_control_port */
319 * Set the UserNotification daemon access port for this host.
320 * If this value is already set, the kernel will discard its
321 * reference to the previously registered port.
323 routine host_set_UNDServer(
325 in server : UNDServerRef);
328 * Get the UserNotification daemon access port for this host.
329 * This can then be used to communicate with that daemon, which
330 * in turn communicates with the User through whatever means
331 * available (pop-up-menus for GUI systems, text for non-GUI, etc..).
333 * Access to this port is restricted to privileged clients because
334 * it is a special purpose port intended for kernel clients. User
335 * level clients should go directly to the CFUserNotifcation services.
337 routine host_get_UNDServer(
339 out server : UNDServerRef);
342 * Perform an operation with a kernel extension, on the kext loading system,
343 * or request information about loaded kexts or the state of the kext loading
345 * Active operations (load, unload, disable/enable) require host_priv/root access.
346 * Info retrieval does not.
348 * WARNING: THIS ROUTINE IS PRIVATE TO THE KEXT-MANAGEMENT STACK AND IS
349 * SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME.
351 routine kext_request(
352 host_priv : host_priv_t;
353 in user_log_flags : uint32_t;
354 in request_data : pointer_t;
355 out response_data : pointer_t;
356 out log_data : pointer_t;
357 out op_result : kern_return_t);
359 /* vim: set ft=c : */