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#ifndef _MACH_MIG_H_
#define _MACH_MIG_H_
+#include <stdint.h>
#include <mach/port.h>
#include <mach/message.h>
-#include <mach/kern_return.h>
+#include <mach/vm_types.h>
+
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+
+#if defined(MACH_KERNEL)
+
+#if defined(BSMALL_LATER)
+/* Really small configurations don't need type checking */
+#define __MigTypeCheck 0
+#else
+/* Turn MIG type checking on by default for kernel */
+#define __MigTypeCheck 1
+#endif
+#define __MigKernelSpecificCode 1
+#define _MIG_KERNEL_SPECIFIC_CODE_ 1
+
+/* Otherwise check legacy setting (temporary) */
+#elif defined(TypeCheck)
+
+#define __MigTypeCheck TypeCheck
+
+#elif !defined(__MigTypeCheck)
+
+/* otherwise, default MIG type checking on - except in small configurations */
+#if defined(BSMALL)
+#define __MigTypeCheck 0
+#else
+#define __MigTypeCheck 1
+#endif
+
+#endif /* !defined(__MigTypeCheck) */
+
+/*
+ * Pack MIG message structs.
+ * This is an indicator of the need to view shared structs in a
+ * binary-compatible format - and MIG message structs are no different.
+ */
+#define __MigPackStructs 1
/*
* Definition for MIG-generated server stub routines. These routines
typedef mig_stub_routine_t mig_routine_t;
/*
- * Definition for server implementation routines. This is the routine
- * called by the MIG-generated server stub routine.
+ * Definition for MIG-generated server routine. This routine takes a
+ * message, and returns the appropriate stub function for handling that
+ * message.
+ */
+typedef mig_routine_t (*mig_server_routine_t) (mach_msg_header_t *InHeadP);
+
+/*
+ * Generic definition for implementation routines. These routines do
+ * the real work associated with this request. This generic type is
+ * used for keeping the pointers in the subsystem array.
*/
typedef kern_return_t (*mig_impl_routine_t)(void);
-typedef mig_impl_routine_t entry_function_t;
+typedef mach_msg_type_descriptor_t routine_arg_descriptor;
+typedef mach_msg_type_descriptor_t *routine_arg_descriptor_t;
+typedef mach_msg_type_descriptor_t *mig_routine_arg_descriptor_t;
+
+#define MIG_ROUTINE_ARG_DESCRIPTOR_NULL ((mig_routine_arg_descriptor_t)0)
+
+struct routine_descriptor {
+ mig_impl_routine_t impl_routine; /* Server work func pointer */
+ mig_stub_routine_t stub_routine; /* Unmarshalling func pointer */
+ unsigned int argc; /* Number of argument words */
+ unsigned int descr_count; /* Number complex descriptors */
+ routine_arg_descriptor_t
+ arg_descr; /* pointer to descriptor array*/
+ unsigned int max_reply_msg; /* Max size for reply msg */
+};
+typedef struct routine_descriptor *routine_descriptor_t;
+
+typedef struct routine_descriptor mig_routine_descriptor;
+typedef mig_routine_descriptor *mig_routine_descriptor_t;
+
+#define MIG_ROUTINE_DESCRIPTOR_NULL ((mig_routine_descriptor_t)0)
+
+typedef struct mig_subsystem {
+ mig_server_routine_t server; /* pointer to demux routine */
+ mach_msg_id_t start; /* Min routine number */
+ mach_msg_id_t end; /* Max routine number + 1 */
+ mach_msg_size_t maxsize; /* Max reply message size */
+ vm_address_t reserved; /* reserved for MIG use */
+ mig_routine_descriptor
+ routine[1]; /* Routine descriptor array */
+} *mig_subsystem_t;
+
+#define MIG_SUBSYSTEM_NULL ((mig_subsystem_t)0)
+
+typedef struct mig_symtab {
+ char *ms_routine_name;
+ int ms_routine_number;
+ void (*ms_routine)(void); /* Since the functions in the
+ * symbol table have unknown
+ * signatures, this is the best
+ * we can do...
+ */
+} mig_symtab_t;
+
+#ifdef PRIVATE
+
+/* MIG object runtime - not ready for public consumption */
+
+#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
+
+/*
+ * MIG object runtime definitions
+ *
+ * Conforming MIG subsystems may enable this support to get
+ * significant assistance from the base mig_object_t implementation.
+ *
+ * Support includes:
+ * - Transparency from port manipulation.
+ * - Dymanic port allocation on first "remoting" of an object.
+ * - Reference conversions from object to port and vice versa.
+ * - Automatic port deallocation on no-more-senders.
+ * - Support for multiple server implementations in a single space.
+ * - Messaging bypass for local servers.
+ * - Automatic hookup to base dispatch mechanism.
+ * - General notification support
+ * Coming soon:
+ * - User-level support
+ */
+typedef unsigned int mig_notify_type_t;
+
+typedef struct MIGIID {
+ unsigned long data1;
+ unsigned short data2;
+ unsigned short data3;
+ unsigned char data4[8];
+} MIGIID;
+
+typedef struct IMIGObjectVtbl IMIGObjectVtbl;
+typedef struct IMIGNotifyObjectVtbl IMIGNotifyObjectVtbl;
+
+typedef struct IMIGObject {
+ const IMIGObjectVtbl *pVtbl;
+} IMIGObject;
+
+typedef struct IMIGNotifyObject {
+ const IMIGNotifyObjectVtbl *pVtbl;
+} IMIGNotifyObject;
+
+struct IMIGObjectVtbl {
+ kern_return_t (*QueryInterface)(
+ IMIGObject *object,
+ const MIGIID *iid,
+ void **ppv);
+
+ unsigned long (*AddRef)(
+ IMIGObject *object);
+
+ unsigned long (*Release)(
+ IMIGObject *object);
+
+ unsigned long (*GetServer)(
+ IMIGObject *object,
+ mig_server_routine_t *server);
+
+ boolean_t (*RaiseNotification)(
+ IMIGObject *object,
+ mig_notify_type_t notify_type);
+
+ boolean_t (*RequestNotification)(
+ IMIGObject *object,
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify,
+ mig_notify_type_t notify_type);
+};
+
+/*
+ * IMIGNotifyObject
+ *
+ * A variant of the IMIGObject interface that is a sink for
+ * MIG notifications.
+ *
+ * A reference is held on both the subject MIGObject and the target
+ * MIGNotifyObject. Because of this, care must be exercised to avoid
+ * reference cycles. Once a notification is raised, the object
+ * reference is returned and the request must be re-requested (if
+ * desired).
+ *
+ * One interesting note: because this interface is itself a MIG
+ * object, one may request notification about state changes in
+ * the MIGNotifyObject itself.
+ */
+struct IMIGNotifyObjectVtbl {
+ kern_return_t (*QueryInterface)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify,
+ const MIGIID *iid,
+ void **ppv);
+
+ unsigned long (*AddRef)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify);
+
+ unsigned long (*Release)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify);
+
+ unsigned long (*GetServer)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify,
+ mig_server_routine_t *server);
+
+ boolean_t (*RaiseNotification)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify,
+ mig_notify_type_t notify_type);
+
+ boolean_t (*RequestNotification)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify,
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify_notify,
+ mig_notify_type_t notify_type);
+
+ void (*HandleNotification)(
+ IMIGNotifyObject *notify,
+ IMIGObject *object,
+ mig_notify_type_t notify_type);
+};
+
+#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+#endif /* PRIVATE */
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+
+/* Client side reply port allocate */
+extern mach_port_t mig_get_reply_port(void);
+
+/* Client side reply port deallocate */
+extern void mig_dealloc_reply_port(mach_port_t reply_port);
+
+/* Client side reply port "deallocation" */
+extern void mig_put_reply_port(mach_port_t reply_port);
+
+/* Bounded string copy */
+extern int mig_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, int len);
+
+#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
+
+/* Allocate memory for out-of-stack mig structures */
+extern char *mig_user_allocate(vm_size_t size);
+
+/* Deallocate memory used for out-of-stack mig structures */
+extern void mig_user_deallocate(char *data, vm_size_t size);
+
+#else
+
+/* Allocate memory for out-of-line mig structures */
+extern void mig_allocate(vm_address_t *, vm_size_t);
+
+/* Deallocate memory used for out-of-line mig structures */
+extern void mig_deallocate(vm_address_t, vm_size_t);
+
+#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+
+__END_DECLS
-#endif /* _MACH_MIG_H_ */
+#endif /* _MACH_MIG_H_ */