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/*
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/*
- * File: mach/mach_port.defs
- * Author: Rich Draves
+ * File: mach/vm_map.defs
*
- * Exported kernel calls.
+ * Exported (native-sized) kernel VM calls.
*/
subsystem
#if KERNEL_SERVER
KernelServer
-#endif KERNEL_SERVER
+#endif /* KERNEL_SERVER */
vm_map 3800;
#include <mach/std_types.defs>
inout size :vm_size_t;
offset :vm_offset_t;
permission :vm_prot_t;
- out object_handle :mach_port_move_send_t;
+ out object_handle :mem_entry_name_port_move_send_t;
parent_entry :mem_entry_name_port_t);
/*
task : vm_map_t;
out pages : page_address_array_t);
+#if 0
/*
* Allow application level processes to create named entries which
* are backed by sub-maps which describe regions of address space.
* in turn, can be mapped into target address spaces
*/
-
routine vm_region_object_create(
target_task :vm_map_t;
in size :vm_size_t;
out region_object :mach_port_move_send_t);
+#else
+skip; /* was vm_region_object_create */
+#endif
/*
* A recursive form of vm_region which probes submaps withint the
inout address : vm_address_t;
out size : vm_size_t;
inout nesting_depth : natural_t;
- out info : vm_region_recurse_info_64_t,CountInOut);
+ out info : vm_region_recurse_info_t,CountInOut);
routine mach_vm_region_info_64(
task : vm_map_t;
inout address : vm_address_t;
out size : vm_size_t;
flavor : vm_region_flavor_t;
- out info : vm_region_info_64_t, CountInOut;
+ out info : vm_region_info_t, CountInOut;
out object_name : memory_object_name_t =
MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND
ctype: mach_port_t);
max_protection : vm_prot_t;
inheritance : vm_inherit_t);
+#if 0
+/*
+ * The UPL interfaces are not ready for user-level export.
+ */
routine vm_map_get_upl(
target_task : vm_map_t;
- address : vm_address_t;
+ address : vm_map_offset_t;
inout size : vm_size_t;
out upl : upl_t;
out page_info : upl_page_info_array_t, CountInOut;
routine vm_upl_unmap(
target_task : vm_map_t;
upl : upl_t);
-
+#else
+skip; /* was vm_map_get_upl */
+skip; /* was vm_upl_map */
+skip; /* was vm_upl_unmap */
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Control behavior and investigate state of a "purgable" object in
+ * the virtual address space of the target task. A purgable object is
+ * created via a call to vm_allocate() with VM_FLAGS_PURGABLE
+ * specified. See the routine implementation for a complete
+ * definition of the routine.
+ */
+routine vm_purgable_control(
+ target_task : vm_map_t;
+ address : vm_address_t;
+ control : vm_purgable_t;
+ inout state : int);
+/* vim: set ft=c : */