+<h2>memory_object_attr_info</h2>
+<hr>
+<p>
+<strong>Structure</strong> - Specifies memory object's behavior attributes.
+<h3>SYNOPSIS</h3>
+<pre>
+<strong>struct memory_object_attr_info</strong>
+<strong>{</strong>
+ <strong>memory_object_copy_strategy_t</strong> <var>copy_strategy</var><strong>;</strong>
+ <strong>vm_offset_t</strong> <var>cluster_size</var><strong>;</strong>
+ <strong>boolean_t</strong> <var>may_cache</var><strong>;</strong>
+ <strong>boolean_t</strong> <var>temporary</var><strong>;</strong>
+<strong>};</strong>
+
+<strong>typedef struct memory_object_attr_info* memory_object_attr_info_t;</strong>
+</pre>
+<h3>FIELDS</h3>
+<dl>
+<dt> <var>copy_strategy</var>
+<dd>
+How the kernel should handle copying of regions associated with the
+memory object. The copy strategy cannot be changed once an object is
+initialized. Valid values are:
+<dl>
+<p>
+<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_COPY_NONE</strong>
+<dd>
+Use normal procedure when copying the memory object's
+data. Normally, the kernel requests each page with read
+access, copies the data, and then (optionally) flushes the data.
+<p>
+<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_COPY_CALL</strong>
+<dd>
+Call the memory manager when a copy operation is necessary.
+<p>
+<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_COPY_DELAY</strong>
+<dd>
+Use copy-on-write technique. This strategy allows the kernel
+to efficiently copy large amounts of data and guarantees that
+the memory manager will not externally modify the data. It is
+the most commonly used copy strategy.
+<p>
+<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_COPY_TEMPORARY</strong>
+<dd>
+All changes are made in memory and the memory manager does not need
+to see them.
+<p>
+<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_COPY_SYMMETRIC</strong>
+<dd>
+The memory manager does not change the data, does not need to see
+any changes to the data, and will prevent the object from being
+mapped more than once. Currently, this strategy should be restricted
+to use by the kernel.
+</dl>
+<p>
+<dt> <var>cluster_size</var>
+<dd>
+The memory object's perferred cluster size (in bytes). This value may affect
+the number of pages transferred in a given paging operation.
+<p>
+<dt> <var>may_cache</var>
+<dd>
+Cache indicator. If true, the kernel can cache data associated with the
+memory object (keep the memory object active) even if no virtual
+memory references to it remain.
+<p>
+<dt> <var>temporary</var>
+<dd>
+If TRUE, when the last mapping to the object is released,
+the kernel destroys the object without returning any resident pages.
+</dl>
+<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3>
+<p>
+The <strong>memory_object_attr_info</strong> structure defines behavior and
+performance relevant memory object attributes.
+<h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3>
+<p>
+Functions:
+<a href="MO_get_attributes.html"><strong>memory_object_get_attributes</strong></a>,
+<a href="MO_change_attributes.html"><strong>memory_object_change_attributes</strong></a>,
+<a href="vm_region.html"><strong>vm_region</strong></a>,
+<a href="memory_object_synchronize.html"><strong>memory_object_synchronize</strong></a>,
+<a href="VSD_memory_manager.html"><strong>vm_set_default_memory_manager</strong></a>,
+<a href="vm_msync.html"><strong>vm_msync</strong></a>.