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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/mach_port.defs * Author: Rich Draves * * Exported kernel calls. */ subsystem #if KERNEL_SERVER KernelServer #endif /* KERNEL_SERVER */ mach_port 3200; #include #include #include /* * Returns the set of port and port set names * to which the target task has access, along with * the type (set or port) for each name. */ routine mach_port_names( task : ipc_space_t; out names : mach_port_name_array_t; out types : mach_port_type_array_t); /* * Returns the type (set or port) for the port name * within the target task. Also indicates whether * there is a dead-name request for the name. */ routine mach_port_type( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out ptype : mach_port_type_t); /* * Changes the name by which a port (or port set) is known to * the target task. The new name can't be in use. The * old name becomes available for recycling. */ routine mach_port_rename( task : ipc_space_t; old_name : mach_port_name_t; new_name : mach_port_name_t); /* * Allocates the specified kind of object, with the given name. * The right must be one of * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_DEAD_NAME * New port sets are empty. New ports don't have any * send/send-once rights or queued messages. The make-send * count is zero and their queue limit is MACH_PORT_QLIMIT_DEFAULT. * New sets, ports, and dead names have one user reference. */ routine mach_port_allocate_name( task : ipc_space_t; right : mach_port_right_t; name : mach_port_name_t); /* * Allocates the specified kind of object. * The right must be one of * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_DEAD_NAME * Like port_allocate_name, but the kernel picks a name. * It can use any name not associated with a right. */ routine mach_port_allocate( task : ipc_space_t; right : mach_port_right_t; out name : mach_port_name_t); /* * Destroys all rights associated with the name and makes it * available for recycling immediately. The name can be a * port (possibly with multiple user refs), a port set, or * a dead name (again, with multiple user refs). */ routine mach_port_destroy( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t); /* * Releases one send/send-once/dead-name user ref. * Just like mach_port_mod_refs -1, but deduces the * correct type of right. This allows a user task * to release a ref for a port without worrying * about whether the port has died or not. */ routine mach_port_deallocate( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t); /* * A port set always has one user ref. * A send-once right always has one user ref. * A dead name always has one or more user refs. * A send right always has one or more user refs. * A receive right always has one user ref. * The right must be one of * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_DEAD_NAME * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND_ONCE */ routine mach_port_get_refs( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; right : mach_port_right_t; out refs : mach_port_urefs_t); /* * The delta is a signed change to the task's * user ref count for the right. Only dead names * and send rights can have a positive delta. * The resulting user ref count can't be negative. * If it is zero, the right is deallocated. * If the name isn't a composite right, it becomes * available for recycling. The right must be one of * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_DEAD_NAME * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND_ONCE */ routine mach_port_mod_refs( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; right : mach_port_right_t; delta : mach_port_delta_t); skip; /* * Only valid for receive rights. * Sets the make-send count for the port. */ routine mach_port_set_mscount( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; mscount : mach_port_mscount_t); /* * Only valid for port sets. Returns a list of * the members. */ routine mach_port_get_set_status( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out members : mach_port_name_array_t); /* * Puts the member port (the task must have receive rights) * into the after port set. If the port is already a member * of any set(s), it is atomically removed from those sets as * part of this operation. (If after is MACH_PORT_NULL, the * port is still removed from all current sets). */ routine mach_port_move_member( task : ipc_space_t; member : mach_port_name_t; after : mach_port_name_t); /* * Requests a notification from the kernel. The request * must supply the send-once right which is used for * the notification. If a send-once right was previously * registered, it is returned. The msgid must be one of: * MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DESTROYED (receive rights) * MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME (send/receive/send-once rights) * MACH_NOTIFY_SEND_POSSIBLE (send/receive/send-once rights) * MACH_NOTIFY_NO_SENDERS (receive rights) * * The sync value specifies whether a notification should * get sent immediately, if appropriate. The exact meaning * depends on the notification: * MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DESTROYED: must be zero. * MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME: if non-zero, then name can be dead, * and the notification gets sent immediately. * If zero, then name can't be dead. * MACH_NOTIFY_SEND_POSSIBLE: if non-zero, will generate a send- * possible notification as soon as it is possible to send * to the port. If zero, will generate a send-possible * notification only after a subsequent failed send * (with MACH_SEND_NOTIFY option to mach_msg call). Can * generate a dead-name notification if name is already dead * or becomes dead before a send-possible notification fires. * MACH_NOTIFY_NO_SENDERS: the notification gets sent * immediately if the current mscount is greater * than or equal to the sync value and there are no * extant send rights. * * If the name is deleted before a successfully registered notification * is delivered, it is replaced with a port-deleted notification. */ routine mach_port_request_notification( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; msgid : mach_msg_id_t; sync : mach_port_mscount_t; notify : mach_port_send_once_t; out previous : mach_port_move_send_once_t); /* * Inserts the specified rights into the target task, * using the specified name. If inserting send/receive * rights and the task already has send/receive rights * for the port, then the names must agree. In any case, * the task gains a user ref for the port. */ routine mach_port_insert_right( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; poly : mach_port_poly_t); /* * Returns the specified right for the named port * in the target task, extracting that right from * the target task. The target task loses a user * ref and the name may be available for recycling. * msgt_name must be one of * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE * MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE */ routine mach_port_extract_right( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; msgt_name : mach_msg_type_name_t; out poly : mach_port_poly_t); /* * Only valid for receive rights. * Sets the sequence number for the port. */ routine mach_port_set_seqno( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; seqno : mach_port_seqno_t); /* * Returns information about a port. */ routine mach_port_get_attributes( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; flavor : mach_port_flavor_t; out port_info_out : mach_port_info_t, CountInOut); /* * Set attributes of a port */ routine mach_port_set_attributes( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; flavor : mach_port_flavor_t; port_info : mach_port_info_t); /* * Allocates the specified kind of object, qos version. * The right must be * MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE * Like port_allocate_name, but the kernel picks a name. * It can use any name not associated with a right. */ routine mach_port_allocate_qos( task : ipc_space_t; right : mach_port_right_t; inout qos : mach_port_qos_t; out name : mach_port_name_t); /* * Generic interface to allocation various kinds of ports. * Should never be called directly by users (at least not * unless they are exceedingly masochistic). */ routine mach_port_allocate_full( task : ipc_space_t; right : mach_port_right_t; proto : mach_port_t; inout qos : mach_port_qos_t; inout name : mach_port_name_t); /* * Pre-expand task port name space. */ routine task_set_port_space( task : ipc_space_t; table_entries : int); /* * Returns the exact number of extant send rights * for the given receive right. * This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels. * Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned. */ routine mach_port_get_srights( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out srights : mach_port_rights_t); /* * Returns information about an IPC space. * This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels. * Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned. */ routine mach_port_space_info( task : ipc_space_t; out space_info : ipc_info_space_t; out table_info : ipc_info_name_array_t; out tree_info : ipc_info_tree_name_array_t); /* * Returns information about the dead-name requests * registered with the named receive right. * This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels. * Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned. */ routine mach_port_dnrequest_info( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out dnr_total : unsigned; /* total size of table */ out dnr_used : unsigned); /* amount used */ /* * Return the type and address of the kernel object * that the given send/receive right represents. * This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels. * Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned. * * This interface is DEPRECATED in favor of the new * mach_port_kernel_object64() call (see below). */ routine mach_port_kernel_object( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out object_type : unsigned; out object_addr : unsigned); /* * Inserts the specified rights into the portset identified * by the pair. The results of passing in the * Poly argument via the supplied disposition must yield a * receive right. * * If the pair does not represent a valid portset * KERN_INVALID_RIGHT is returned. * * If the passed in name argument does not represent a receive * right, KERN_INVALID_CAPABILITY will be returned. * * If the port represented by the receive right is already in * the portset, KERN_ALREADY_IN_SET is returned. */ routine mach_port_insert_member( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; pset : mach_port_name_t); /* * Extracts the specified right from the named portset * in the target task. * the target task. The target task loses a user * ref and the name may be available for recycling. * msgt_name must be one of * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE * MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE * MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE */ routine mach_port_extract_member( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; pset : mach_port_name_t); /* * Only valid for receive rights. * Gets the context pointer for the port. */ routine mach_port_get_context( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out context : mach_vm_address_t); /* * Only valid for receive rights. * Sets the context pointer for the port. */ routine mach_port_set_context( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; context : mach_vm_address_t); /* * Return the type and address of the kernel object * that the given send/receive right represents. * This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels. * Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned. */ routine mach_port_kobject( task : ipc_space_t; name : mach_port_name_t; out object_type : natural_t; out object_addr : mach_vm_address_t); /* vim: set ft=c : */