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The address * at which the allocation actually took place is returned. * All pages will be entered into the task's pmap immediately, * with VM_PROT_ALL. * * In addition to all the failure modes of its cousin, * vm_allocate, this call may also fail if insufficient * contiguous memory exists to satisfy the request. * * Memory obtained from this call should be freed the * normal way, via vm_deallocate. * * N.B. This is an EXPERIMENTAL interface! */ routine vm_allocate_cpm( host_priv : host_priv_t; task : vm_map_t; inout address : vm_address_t; size : vm_size_t; anywhere : boolean_t); /* * Get list of processors on this host. */ routine host_processors( host_priv : host_priv_t; out out_processor_list : processor_array_t); /* * Get control port for a system-wide clock. * Privileged. */ routine host_get_clock_control( host_priv : host_priv_t; clock_id : clock_id_t; out clock_ctrl : clock_ctrl_t); /* * kernel module interface * * see mach/kmod.h: */ routine kmod_create( host_priv : host_priv_t; info : vm_address_t; out module : kmod_t); routine kmod_destroy( host_priv : host_priv_t; module : kmod_t); routine kmod_control( host_priv : host_priv_t; module : kmod_t; flavor : kmod_control_flavor_t; inout data : kmod_args_t); /* * Get a given special port for a given node. * Special ports are defined in host_special_ports.h; * examples include the master device port. * There are a limited number of slots available for system servers. */ routine host_get_special_port( host_priv : host_priv_t; node : int; which : int; out port : mach_port_t); /* * Set a given special port for the local node. * See host_get_special_port. */ routine host_set_special_port( host_priv : host_priv_t; which : int; port : mach_port_t); /* * Set an exception handler for a host on one or more exception types. * These handlers are invoked for all threads on the host if there are * no task or thread-specific exception handlers or those handlers returned * an error. */ routine host_set_exception_ports( host_priv : host_priv_t; exception_mask : exception_mask_t; new_port : mach_port_t; behavior : exception_behavior_t; new_flavor : thread_state_flavor_t); /* * Lookup some of the old exception handlers for a host */ routine host_get_exception_ports( host_priv : host_priv_t; exception_mask : exception_mask_t; out masks : exception_mask_array_t; out old_handlers : exception_handler_array_t, SameCount; out old_behaviors : exception_behavior_array_t, SameCount; out old_flavors : exception_flavor_array_t, SameCount); /* * Set an exception handler for a host on one or more exception types. * At the same time, return the previously defined exception handlers for * those types. */ routine host_swap_exception_ports( host_priv : host_priv_t; exception_mask : exception_mask_t; new_port : mach_port_t; behavior : exception_behavior_t; new_flavor : thread_state_flavor_t; out masks : exception_mask_array_t; out old_handlerss : exception_handler_array_t, SameCount; out old_behaviors : exception_behavior_array_t, SameCount; out old_flavors : exception_flavor_array_t, SameCount); /* * Loads a symbol table for an external file into the kernel debugger. * The symbol table data is an array of characters. It is assumed that * the caller and the kernel debugger agree on its format. * This call is only supported in MACH_DEBUG and MACH_KDB kernels, * otherwise KERN_FAILURE is returned. */ routine host_load_symbol_table( host : host_priv_t; task : task_t; name : symtab_name_t; symtab : pointer_t); /* * Specify that the range of the virtual address space * of the target task must not cause page faults for * the indicated accesses. * * [ To unwire the pages, specify VM_PROT_NONE. ] */ routine mach_vm_wire( host_priv : host_priv_t; task : vm_map_t; address : mach_vm_address_t; size : mach_vm_size_t; desired_access : vm_prot_t); /* * JMM - Keep all processor_set related items at the end for easy * removal. */ /* * List all processor sets on host. */ routine host_processor_sets( host_priv : host_priv_t; out processor_sets : processor_set_name_array_t); /* * Get control port for a processor set. */ routine host_processor_set_priv( host_priv : host_priv_t; set_name : processor_set_name_t; out set : processor_set_t); /************************** Warning *************************************/ /* The following routines are going away in a future release */ /* use the appropriate variant of host_set_special_port instead */ /************************************************************************/ /* * Set the dynamic_pager control port. Other entities * can request a send right to this port to talk with * the dynamic_pager utility, setting behavioral parameters * within the dynamic pager and getting low/high backing store * resource notifications. */ routine set_dp_control_port( host : host_priv_t; in control_port : mach_port_t); /* * Get the dynamic_pager control port. This port * allows the holder to talk directly with the dynamic * pager utility. */ routine get_dp_control_port( host : host_priv_t; out contorl_port :mach_port_t); /* * Set the UserNotification daemon access port for this host. * If this value is already set, the kernel will discard its * reference to the previously registered port. */ routine host_set_UNDServer( host : host_priv_t; in server : UNDServerRef); /* * Get the UserNotification daemon access port for this host. * This can then be used to communicate with that daemon, which * in turn communicates with the User through whatever means * available (pop-up-menus for GUI systems, text for non-GUI, etc..). * * Access to this port is restricted to privileged clients because * it is a special purpose port intended for kernel clients. User * level clients should go directly to the CFUserNotifcation services. */ routine host_get_UNDServer( host : host_priv_t; out server : UNDServerRef);