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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2000-2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
  *
  * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
  * 
 #include <mach/host_priv.h>
 #include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
 #include <mach/vm_param.h>
+#include <mach/mach_vm.h>
 #include <mach/semaphore.h>
 #include <mach/task_info.h>
+#include <mach/task_inspect.h>
 #include <mach/task_special_ports.h>
+#include <mach/sdt.h>
 
 #include <ipc/ipc_importance.h>
 #include <ipc/ipc_types.h>
 #include <kern/coalition.h>
 #include <kern/zalloc.h>
 #include <kern/kalloc.h>
+#include <kern/kern_cdata.h>
 #include <kern/processor.h>
 #include <kern/sched_prim.h>   /* for thread_wakeup */
 #include <kern/ipc_tt.h>
 #include <kern/sync_lock.h>
 #include <kern/affinity.h>
 #include <kern/exc_resource.h>
+#include <kern/machine.h>
+#include <kern/policy_internal.h>
+
+#include <corpses/task_corpse.h>
 #if CONFIG_TELEMETRY
 #include <kern/telemetry.h>
 #endif
 
+#if MONOTONIC
+#include <kern/monotonic.h>
+#include <machine/monotonic.h>
+#endif /* MONOTONIC */
+
+#include <os/log.h>
+
 #include <vm/pmap.h>
 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>                /* for kernel_map, ipc_kernel_map */
 #include <vm/vm_purgeable_internal.h>
 
 #include <sys/resource.h>
+#include <sys/signalvar.h> /* for coredump */
+
 /*
  * Exported interfaces
  */
 
 #include <vm/vm_shared_region.h>
 
-#if CONFIG_COUNTERS
-#include <pmc/pmc.h>
-#endif /* CONFIG_COUNTERS */
-
 #include <libkern/OSDebug.h>
 #include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
+#include <libkern/section_keywords.h>
 
 #if CONFIG_ATM
 #include <atm/atm_internal.h>
 #endif
 
-#include <kern/sfi.h>
+#include <kern/sfi.h>          /* picks up ledger.h */
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+#include <security/mac_mach_internal.h>
+#endif
 
 #if KPERF
 extern int kpc_force_all_ctrs(task_t, int);
 #endif
 
-uint32_t qos_override_mode;
-
 task_t                 kernel_task;
 zone_t                 task_zone;
 lck_attr_t      task_lck_attr;
 lck_grp_t       task_lck_grp;
 lck_grp_attr_t  task_lck_grp_attr;
 
+extern int exc_via_corpse_forking;
+extern int corpse_for_fatal_memkill;
+extern boolean_t proc_send_synchronous_EXC_RESOURCE(void *p);
+
 /* Flag set by core audio when audio is playing. Used to stifle EXC_RESOURCE generation when active. */
 int audio_active = 0;
 
@@ -179,25 +199,61 @@ lck_spin_t                dead_task_statistics_lock;
 
 ledger_template_t task_ledger_template = NULL;
 
-struct _task_ledger_indices task_ledgers __attribute__((used)) =
-       {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
-        { 0 /* initialized at runtime */},
-#ifdef CONFIG_BANK
-        -1, -1,
-#endif
-       };
+SECURITY_READ_ONLY_LATE(struct _task_ledger_indices) task_ledgers __attribute__((used)) =
+{.cpu_time = -1,
+ .tkm_private = -1,
+ .tkm_shared = -1,
+ .phys_mem = -1,
+ .wired_mem = -1,
+ .internal = -1,
+ .iokit_mapped = -1,
+ .alternate_accounting = -1,
+ .alternate_accounting_compressed = -1,
+ .page_table = -1,
+ .phys_footprint = -1,
+ .internal_compressed = -1,
+ .purgeable_volatile = -1,
+ .purgeable_nonvolatile = -1,
+ .purgeable_volatile_compressed = -1,
+ .purgeable_nonvolatile_compressed = -1,
+ .network_volatile = -1,
+ .network_nonvolatile = -1,
+ .network_volatile_compressed = -1,
+ .network_nonvolatile_compressed = -1,
+ .platform_idle_wakeups = -1,
+ .interrupt_wakeups = -1,
+#if !CONFIG_EMBEDDED
+ .sfi_wait_times = { 0 /* initialized at runtime */},
+#endif /* !CONFIG_EMBEDDED */   
+ .cpu_time_billed_to_me = -1,
+ .cpu_time_billed_to_others = -1,
+ .physical_writes = -1,
+ .logical_writes = -1,
+ .energy_billed_to_me = -1,
+ .energy_billed_to_others = -1
+};
+
+/* System sleep state */
+boolean_t tasks_suspend_state;
+
 
 void init_task_ledgers(void);
 void task_footprint_exceeded(int warning, __unused const void *param0, __unused const void *param1);
 void task_wakeups_rate_exceeded(int warning, __unused const void *param0, __unused const void *param1);
-void __attribute__((noinline)) THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(void);
-void __attribute__((noinline)) THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(int max_footprint_mb);
-int coredump(void *core_proc, int reserve_mb, int ignore_ulimit);
+void task_io_rate_exceeded(int warning, const void *param0, __unused const void *param1);
+void __attribute__((noinline)) SENDING_NOTIFICATION__THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS(void);
+void __attribute__((noinline)) PROC_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SEND_EXC_RESOURCE_AND_SUSPEND(int max_footprint_mb, boolean_t is_fatal);
+void __attribute__((noinline)) SENDING_NOTIFICATION__THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MUCH_IO(int flavor);
 
 kern_return_t task_suspend_internal(task_t);
 kern_return_t task_resume_internal(task_t);
+static kern_return_t task_start_halt_locked(task_t task, boolean_t should_mark_corpse);
 
-void proc_init_cpumon_params(void);
+extern kern_return_t iokit_task_terminate(task_t task);
+
+extern kern_return_t exception_deliver(thread_t, exception_type_t, mach_exception_data_t, mach_msg_type_number_t, struct exception_action *, lck_mtx_t *);
+extern void bsd_copythreadname(void *dst_uth, void *src_uth);
+extern kern_return_t thread_resume(thread_t thread);
 
 // Warn tasks when they hit 80% of their memory limit.
 #define        PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL 80
@@ -220,60 +276,85 @@ int task_wakeups_monitor_ustackshots_trigger_pct; /* Percentage. Level at which
 
 int disable_exc_resource; /* Global override to supress EXC_RESOURCE for resource monitor violations. */
 
-int max_task_footprint = 0; /* Per-task limit on physical memory consumption */
+ledger_amount_t max_task_footprint = 0;  /* Per-task limit on physical memory consumption in bytes     */
+int max_task_footprint_warning_level = 0;  /* Per-task limit warning percentage */
+int max_task_footprint_mb = 0;  /* Per-task limit on physical memory consumption in megabytes */
+
+/* I/O Monitor Limits */
+#define IOMON_DEFAULT_LIMIT                    (20480ull)      /* MB of logical/physical I/O */
+#define IOMON_DEFAULT_INTERVAL                 (86400ull)      /* in seconds */
+
+uint64_t task_iomon_limit_mb;          /* Per-task I/O monitor limit in MBs */
+uint64_t task_iomon_interval_secs;     /* Per-task I/O monitor interval in secs */
+
+#define IO_TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_LIMIT             (10ll * 1024ll * 1024ll)
+int64_t io_telemetry_limit;                    /* Threshold to take a microstackshot (0 indicated I/O telemetry is turned off) */
+int64_t global_logical_writes_count = 0;       /* Global count for logical writes */
+static boolean_t global_update_logical_writes(int64_t);
+
+#define TASK_MAX_THREAD_LIMIT 256
+
 #if MACH_ASSERT
 int pmap_ledgers_panic = 1;
+int pmap_ledgers_panic_leeway = 3;
 #endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
 
 int task_max = CONFIG_TASK_MAX; /* Max number of tasks */
 
+#if CONFIG_COREDUMP
 int hwm_user_cores = 0; /* high watermark violations generate user core files */
+#endif
 
 #ifdef MACH_BSD
 extern void    proc_getexecutableuuid(void *, unsigned char *, unsigned long);
 extern int     proc_pid(struct proc *p);
 extern int     proc_selfpid(void);
+extern struct proc *current_proc(void);
 extern char    *proc_name_address(struct proc *p);
-#if CONFIG_JETSAM
-extern void    memorystatus_on_ledger_footprint_exceeded(int warning, const int max_footprint_mb);
+extern uint64_t get_dispatchqueue_offset_from_proc(void *);
+extern int kevent_proc_copy_uptrs(void *proc, uint64_t *buf, int bufsize);
+extern void workq_proc_suspended(struct proc *p);
+extern void workq_proc_resumed(struct proc *p);
+
+#if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS
+extern void    proc_memstat_terminated(struct proc* p, boolean_t set);
+extern void    memorystatus_on_ledger_footprint_exceeded(int warning, boolean_t memlimit_is_active, boolean_t memlimit_is_fatal);
+extern void    memorystatus_log_exception(const int max_footprint_mb, boolean_t memlimit_is_active, boolean_t memlimit_is_fatal);
+extern boolean_t memorystatus_allowed_vm_map_fork(task_t task);
+
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+extern void memorystatus_abort_vm_map_fork(task_t);
 #endif
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */
+
+#endif /* MACH_BSD */
+
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+int exc_resource_threads_enabled;
+#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
+
+#if (DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG) && TASK_EXC_GUARD_DELIVER_CORPSE
+uint32_t task_exc_guard_default = TASK_EXC_GUARD_MP_DELIVER | TASK_EXC_GUARD_MP_CORPSE |
+                                  TASK_EXC_GUARD_VM_DELIVER | TASK_EXC_GUARD_VM_CORPSE;
+#else
+uint32_t task_exc_guard_default = 0;
 #endif
-#if MACH_ASSERT
-extern int pmap_ledgers_panic;
-#endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
 
 /* Forwards */
 
-void           task_hold_locked(
-                       task_t          task);
-void           task_wait_locked(
-                       task_t          task,
-                       boolean_t       until_not_runnable);
-void           task_release_locked(
-                       task_t          task);
-void           task_free(
-                       task_t          task );
-void           task_synchronizer_destroy_all(
-                       task_t          task);
-
-int check_for_tasksuspend(
-                       task_t task);
+static void task_hold_locked(task_t task);
+static void task_wait_locked(task_t task, boolean_t until_not_runnable);
+static void task_release_locked(task_t task);
 
-void
-task_backing_store_privileged(
-                       task_t task)
-{
-       task_lock(task);
-       task->priv_flags |= VM_BACKING_STORE_PRIV;
-       task_unlock(task);
-       return;
-}
+static void task_synchronizer_destroy_all(task_t task);
 
 
 void
 task_set_64bit(
                task_t task,
-               boolean_t is64bit)
+               boolean_t is_64bit,
+               boolean_t is_64bit_data)
 {
 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__arm64__)
        thread_t thread;
@@ -281,15 +362,34 @@ task_set_64bit(
 
        task_lock(task);
 
-       if (is64bit) {
-               if (task_has_64BitAddr(task))
+       /*
+        * Switching to/from 64-bit address spaces
+        */
+       if (is_64bit) {
+               if (!task_has_64Bit_addr(task)) {
+                       task_set_64Bit_addr(task);
+               }
+       } else {
+               if (task_has_64Bit_addr(task)) {
+                       task_clear_64Bit_addr(task);
+               }
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * Switching to/from 64-bit register state.
+        */
+       if (is_64bit_data) {
+               if (task_has_64Bit_data(task))
                        goto out;
-               task_set_64BitAddr(task);
+
+               task_set_64Bit_data(task);
        } else {
-               if ( !task_has_64BitAddr(task))
+               if ( !task_has_64Bit_data(task))
                        goto out;
-               task_clear_64BitAddr(task);
+
+               task_clear_64Bit_data(task);
        }
+
        /* FIXME: On x86, the thread save state flavor can diverge from the
         * task's 64-bit feature flag due to the 32-bit/64-bit register save
         * state dichotomy. Since we can be pre-empted in this interval,
@@ -297,26 +397,97 @@ task_set_64bit(
         * state with respect to its task's 64-bitness.
         */
 
-#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__arm64__)     
+#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__arm64__)
        queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
                thread_mtx_lock(thread);
                machine_thread_switch_addrmode(thread);
                thread_mtx_unlock(thread);
+
+#if defined(__arm64__)
+               /* specifically, if running on H9 */
+               if (thread == current_thread()) {
+                       uint64_t arg1, arg2;
+                       int urgency;
+                       spl_t spl = splsched();
+                       /*
+                        * This call tell that the current thread changed it's 32bitness.
+                        * Other thread were no more on core when 32bitness was changed,
+                        * but current_thread() is on core and the previous call to
+                        * machine_thread_going_on_core() gave 32bitness which is now wrong.
+                        *
+                        * This is needed for bring-up, a different callback should be used
+                        * in the future.
+                        *
+                        * TODO: Remove this callout when we no longer support 32-bit code on H9
+                        */
+                       thread_lock(thread);
+                       urgency = thread_get_urgency(thread, &arg1, &arg2);
+                       machine_thread_going_on_core(thread, urgency, 0, 0, mach_approximate_time());
+                       thread_unlock(thread);
+                       splx(spl);
+               }
+#endif /* defined(__arm64__) */
        }
-#endif /* defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__arm64__) */    
+#endif /* defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__arm64__) */
 
 out:
        task_unlock(task);
 }
 
+boolean_t
+task_get_64bit_data(task_t task)
+{
+       return task_has_64Bit_data(task);
+}
 
 void
-task_set_dyld_info(task_t task, mach_vm_address_t addr, mach_vm_size_t size)
+task_set_platform_binary(
+               task_t task,
+               boolean_t is_platform)
 {
        task_lock(task);
-       task->all_image_info_addr = addr;
-       task->all_image_info_size = size;
+       if (is_platform) {
+               task->t_flags |= TF_PLATFORM;
+       } else {
+               task->t_flags &= ~(TF_PLATFORM);
+       }
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set or clear per-task TF_CA_CLIENT_WI flag according to specified argument.
+ * Returns "false" if flag is already set, and "true" in other cases.
+ */
+bool
+task_set_ca_client_wi(
+               task_t task,
+               boolean_t set_or_clear)
+{
+       bool ret = true;
+       task_lock(task);
+       if (set_or_clear) {
+               /* Tasks can have only one CA_CLIENT work interval */
+               if (task->t_flags & TF_CA_CLIENT_WI)
+                       ret = false;
+               else
+                       task->t_flags |= TF_CA_CLIENT_WI;
+       } else {
+               task->t_flags &= ~TF_CA_CLIENT_WI;
+       }
        task_unlock(task);
+       return ret;
+}
+
+void
+task_set_dyld_info(
+    task_t task, 
+    mach_vm_address_t addr, 
+    mach_vm_size_t size)
+{
+       task_lock(task);
+       task->all_image_info_addr = addr;
+       task->all_image_info_size = size;    
+    task_unlock(task);
 }
 
 void
@@ -331,51 +502,177 @@ task_atm_reset(__unused task_t task) {
 
 }
 
+void
+task_bank_reset(__unused task_t task) {
+
+       if (task->bank_context != NULL) {
+                bank_task_destroy(task);
+       }
+}
+
+/*
+ * NOTE: This should only be called when the P_LINTRANSIT
+ *      flag is set (the proc_trans lock is held) on the
+ *      proc associated with the task.
+ */
+void
+task_bank_init(__unused task_t task) {
+
+       if (task->bank_context != NULL) {
+               panic("Task bank init called with non null bank context for task: %p and bank_context: %p", task, task->bank_context);
+       }
+       bank_task_initialize(task);
+}
+
+void
+task_set_did_exec_flag(task_t task)
+{
+       task->t_procflags |= TPF_DID_EXEC;
+}
+
+void
+task_clear_exec_copy_flag(task_t task)
+{
+       task->t_procflags &= ~TPF_EXEC_COPY;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This wait event is t_procflags instead of t_flags because t_flags is volatile
+ *
+ * TODO: store the flags in the same place as the event
+ * rdar://problem/28501994
+ */
+event_t
+task_get_return_wait_event(task_t task)
+{
+       return (event_t)&task->t_procflags;
+}
+
+void
+task_clear_return_wait(task_t task)
+{
+       task_lock(task);
+
+       task->t_flags &= ~TF_LRETURNWAIT;
+
+       if (task->t_flags & TF_LRETURNWAITER) {
+               thread_wakeup(task_get_return_wait_event(task));
+               task->t_flags &= ~TF_LRETURNWAITER;
+       }
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+
+void __attribute__((noreturn))
+task_wait_to_return(void)
+{
+       task_t task;
+
+       task = current_task();
+       task_lock(task);
+
+       if (task->t_flags & TF_LRETURNWAIT) {
+               do {
+                       task->t_flags |= TF_LRETURNWAITER;
+                       assert_wait(task_get_return_wait_event(task), THREAD_UNINT);
+                       task_unlock(task);
+
+                       thread_block(THREAD_CONTINUE_NULL);
+
+                       task_lock(task);
+               } while (task->t_flags & TF_LRETURNWAIT);
+       }
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       /*
+        * Before jumping to userspace and allowing this process to execute any code,
+        * notify any interested parties.
+        */
+       mac_proc_notify_exec_complete(current_proc());
+#endif
+
+       thread_bootstrap_return();
+}
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_32BIT_TELEMETRY
+boolean_t
+task_consume_32bit_log_flag(task_t task)
+{
+       if ((task->t_procflags & TPF_LOG_32BIT_TELEMETRY) != 0) {
+               task->t_procflags &= ~TPF_LOG_32BIT_TELEMETRY;
+               return TRUE;
+       } else {
+               return FALSE;
+       }
+}
+
+void
+task_set_32bit_log_flag(task_t task)
+{
+       task->t_procflags |= TPF_LOG_32BIT_TELEMETRY;
+}
+#endif /* CONFIG_32BIT_TELEMETRY */
+
+boolean_t
+task_is_exec_copy(task_t task)
+{
+       return task_is_exec_copy_internal(task);
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_did_exec(task_t task)
+{
+       return task_did_exec_internal(task);
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_is_active(task_t task)
+{
+       return task->active;
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_is_halting(task_t task)
+{
+       return task->halting;
+}
+
 #if TASK_REFERENCE_LEAK_DEBUG
 #include <kern/btlog.h>
 
-decl_simple_lock_data(static,task_ref_lock);
 static btlog_t *task_ref_btlog;
 #define TASK_REF_OP_INCR       0x1
 #define TASK_REF_OP_DECR       0x2
 
+#define TASK_REF_NUM_RECORDS   100000
 #define TASK_REF_BTDEPTH       7
 
-static void
-task_ref_lock_lock(void *context)
-{
-       simple_lock((simple_lock_t)context);
-}
-static void
-task_ref_lock_unlock(void *context)
-{
-       simple_unlock((simple_lock_t)context);
-}
-
 void
 task_reference_internal(task_t task)
 {
        void *       bt[TASK_REF_BTDEPTH];
        int             numsaved = 0;
 
+       os_ref_retain(&task->ref_count);
+
        numsaved = OSBacktrace(bt, TASK_REF_BTDEPTH);
-       
-       (void)hw_atomic_add(&(task)->ref_count, 1);
        btlog_add_entry(task_ref_btlog, task, TASK_REF_OP_INCR,
                                        bt, numsaved);
 }
 
-uint32_t
+os_ref_count_t
 task_deallocate_internal(task_t task)
 {
        void *       bt[TASK_REF_BTDEPTH];
        int             numsaved = 0;
 
        numsaved = OSBacktrace(bt, TASK_REF_BTDEPTH);
-
        btlog_add_entry(task_ref_btlog, task, TASK_REF_OP_DECR,
                                        bt, numsaved);
-       return hw_atomic_sub(&(task)->ref_count, 1);
+
+       return os_ref_release(&task->ref_count);
 }
 
 #endif /* TASK_REFERENCE_LEAK_DEBUG */
@@ -388,6 +685,7 @@ task_init(void)
        lck_grp_init(&task_lck_grp, "task", &task_lck_grp_attr);
        lck_attr_setdefault(&task_lck_attr);
        lck_mtx_init(&tasks_threads_lock, &task_lck_grp, &task_lck_attr);
+       lck_mtx_init(&tasks_corpse_lock, &task_lck_grp, &task_lck_attr);
 
        task_zone = zinit(
                        sizeof(struct task),
@@ -397,56 +695,97 @@ task_init(void)
 
        zone_change(task_zone, Z_NOENCRYPT, TRUE);
 
+#if CONFIG_EMBEDDED
+       task_watch_init();
+#endif /* CONFIG_EMBEDDED */
+
        /*
         * Configure per-task memory limit.
         * The boot-arg is interpreted as Megabytes,
         * and takes precedence over the device tree.
         * Setting the boot-arg to 0 disables task limits.
         */
-       if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("max_task_pmem", &max_task_footprint,
-                       sizeof (max_task_footprint))) {
+       if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("max_task_pmem", &max_task_footprint_mb,
+                       sizeof (max_task_footprint_mb))) {
                /*
                 * No limit was found in boot-args, so go look in the device tree.
                 */
-               if (!PE_get_default("kern.max_task_pmem", &max_task_footprint,
-                               sizeof(max_task_footprint))) {
+               if (!PE_get_default("kern.max_task_pmem", &max_task_footprint_mb,
+                               sizeof(max_task_footprint_mb))) {
                        /*
                         * No limit was found in device tree.
                         */
-                       max_task_footprint = 0;
+                       max_task_footprint_mb = 0;
                }
        }
 
-       if (max_task_footprint != 0) {
-#if CONFIG_JETSAM
-               if (max_task_footprint < 50) {
+       if (max_task_footprint_mb != 0) {
+#if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS
+               if (max_task_footprint_mb < 50) {
                                printf("Warning: max_task_pmem %d below minimum.\n",
-                               max_task_footprint);
-                               max_task_footprint = 50;
+                               max_task_footprint_mb);
+                               max_task_footprint_mb = 50;
                }
                printf("Limiting task physical memory footprint to %d MB\n",
-                       max_task_footprint);
-               max_task_footprint *= 1024 * 1024; // Convert MB to bytes
+                       max_task_footprint_mb);
+
+               max_task_footprint = (ledger_amount_t)max_task_footprint_mb * 1024 * 1024; // Convert MB to bytes
+
+               /*
+                * Configure the per-task memory limit warning level.
+                * This is computed as a percentage.
+                */
+               max_task_footprint_warning_level = 0;
+
+               if (max_mem < 0x40000000) {
+                       /*
+                        * On devices with < 1GB of memory:
+                        *    -- set warnings to 50MB below the per-task limit.
+                        */
+                       if (max_task_footprint_mb > 50) {
+                               max_task_footprint_warning_level = ((max_task_footprint_mb - 50) * 100) / max_task_footprint_mb;
+                       }
+               } else {
+                       /*
+                        * On devices with >= 1GB of memory:
+                        *    -- set warnings to 100MB below the per-task limit.
+                        */
+                       if (max_task_footprint_mb > 100) {
+                               max_task_footprint_warning_level = ((max_task_footprint_mb - 100) * 100) / max_task_footprint_mb;
+                       }
+               }
+
+               /*
+                * Never allow warning level to land below the default.
+                */
+               if (max_task_footprint_warning_level < PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL) {
+                       max_task_footprint_warning_level = PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL;
+               }
+
+               printf("Limiting task physical memory warning to %d%%\n", max_task_footprint_warning_level);
+
 #else
-               printf("Warning: max_task_footprint specified, but jetsam not configured; ignoring.\n");
-#endif
+               printf("Warning: max_task_pmem specified, but jetsam not configured; ignoring.\n");
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */
        }
 
-#if MACH_ASSERT
-       PE_parse_boot_argn("pmap_ledgers_panic", &pmap_ledgers_panic,
-                         sizeof (pmap_ledgers_panic));
-#endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+       if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("exc_resource_threads",
+               &exc_resource_threads_enabled,
+               sizeof(exc_resource_threads_enabled))) {
+               exc_resource_threads_enabled = 1;
+       }
+       PE_parse_boot_argn("task_exc_guard_default",
+           &task_exc_guard_default,
+           sizeof(task_exc_guard_default));
+#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
 
+#if CONFIG_COREDUMP
        if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("hwm_user_cores", &hwm_user_cores,
                        sizeof (hwm_user_cores))) {
                hwm_user_cores = 0;
        }
-
-       if (PE_parse_boot_argn("qos_override_mode", &qos_override_mode, sizeof(qos_override_mode))) {
-               printf("QOS override mode: 0x%08x\n", qos_override_mode);
-       } else {
-               qos_override_mode = QOS_OVERRIDE_MODE_FINE_GRAINED_OVERRIDE_BUT_SINGLE_MUTEX_OVERRIDE;
-       }
+#endif
 
        proc_init_cpumon_params();
 
@@ -468,6 +807,18 @@ task_init(void)
                disable_exc_resource = 0;
        }
 
+       if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("task_iomon_limit_mb", &task_iomon_limit_mb, sizeof (task_iomon_limit_mb))) {
+               task_iomon_limit_mb = IOMON_DEFAULT_LIMIT;
+       }
+
+       if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("task_iomon_interval_secs", &task_iomon_interval_secs, sizeof (task_iomon_interval_secs))) {
+               task_iomon_interval_secs = IOMON_DEFAULT_INTERVAL;
+       }
+
+       if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("io_telemetry_limit", &io_telemetry_limit, sizeof (io_telemetry_limit))) {
+               io_telemetry_limit = IO_TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_LIMIT;
+       }
+
 /*
  * If we have coalitions, coalition_init() will call init_task_ledgers() as it
  * sets up the ledgers for the default coalition. If we don't have coalitions,
@@ -480,12 +831,7 @@ task_init(void)
 #endif /* CONFIG_COALITIONS */
 
 #if TASK_REFERENCE_LEAK_DEBUG
-       simple_lock_init(&task_ref_lock, 0);
-       task_ref_btlog = btlog_create(100000,
-                                                                 TASK_REF_BTDEPTH,
-                                                                 task_ref_lock_lock,
-                                                                 task_ref_lock_unlock,
-                                                                 &task_ref_lock);
+       task_ref_btlog = btlog_create(TASK_REF_NUM_RECORDS, TASK_REF_BTDEPTH, TRUE /* caller_will_remove_entries_for_element? */);
        assert(task_ref_btlog);
 #endif
 
@@ -493,16 +839,16 @@ task_init(void)
         * Create the kernel task as the first task.
         */
 #ifdef __LP64__
-       if (task_create_internal(TASK_NULL, COALITION_NULL, FALSE, TRUE, &kernel_task) != KERN_SUCCESS)
+       if (task_create_internal(TASK_NULL, NULL, FALSE, TRUE, TRUE, TF_NONE, TPF_NONE, &kernel_task) != KERN_SUCCESS)
 #else
-       if (task_create_internal(TASK_NULL, COALITION_NULL, FALSE, FALSE, &kernel_task) != KERN_SUCCESS)
+       if (task_create_internal(TASK_NULL, NULL, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, TF_NONE, TPF_NONE, &kernel_task) != KERN_SUCCESS)
 #endif
                panic("task_init\n");
 
+
        vm_map_deallocate(kernel_task->map);
        kernel_task->map = kernel_map;
        lck_spin_init(&dead_task_statistics_lock, &task_lck_grp, &task_lck_attr);
-
 }
 
 /*
@@ -567,10 +913,12 @@ host_security_create_task_token(
  *
  * phys_footprint
  *   Physical footprint: This is the sum of:
- *     + internal
- *     + internal_compressed
+ *     + (internal - alternate_accounting)
+ *     + (internal_compressed - alternate_accounting_compressed)
  *     + iokit_mapped
- *     - alternate_accounting
+ *     + purgeable_nonvolatile
+ *     + purgeable_nonvolatile_compressed
+ *     + page_table
  *
  * internal
  *   The task's anonymous memory, which on iOS is always resident.
@@ -598,6 +946,15 @@ init_task_ledgers(void)
        assert(task_ledger_template == NULL);
        assert(kernel_task == TASK_NULL);
 
+#if MACH_ASSERT
+       PE_parse_boot_argn("pmap_ledgers_panic",
+                          &pmap_ledgers_panic,
+                         sizeof (pmap_ledgers_panic));
+       PE_parse_boot_argn("pmap_ledgers_panic_leeway",
+                          &pmap_ledgers_panic_leeway,
+                         sizeof (pmap_ledgers_panic_leeway));
+#endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
+
        if ((t = ledger_template_create("Per-task ledger")) == NULL)
                panic("couldn't create task ledger template");
 
@@ -616,6 +973,10 @@ init_task_ledgers(void)
            "bytes");
        task_ledgers.alternate_accounting = ledger_entry_add(t, "alternate_accounting", "physmem",
            "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.alternate_accounting_compressed = ledger_entry_add(t, "alternate_accounting_compressed", "physmem",
+           "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.page_table = ledger_entry_add(t, "page_table", "physmem",
+           "bytes");
        task_ledgers.phys_footprint = ledger_entry_add(t, "phys_footprint", "physmem",
            "bytes");
        task_ledgers.internal_compressed = ledger_entry_add(t, "internal_compressed", "physmem",
@@ -624,11 +985,18 @@ init_task_ledgers(void)
        task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile = ledger_entry_add(t, "purgeable_nonvolatile", "physmem", "bytes");
        task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile_compressed = ledger_entry_add(t, "purgeable_volatile_compress", "physmem", "bytes");
        task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile_compressed = ledger_entry_add(t, "purgeable_nonvolatile_compress", "physmem", "bytes");
+
+       task_ledgers.network_volatile = ledger_entry_add(t, "network_volatile", "physmem", "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile = ledger_entry_add(t, "network_nonvolatile", "physmem", "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.network_volatile_compressed = ledger_entry_add(t, "network_volatile_compressed", "physmem", "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile_compressed = ledger_entry_add(t, "network_nonvolatile_compressed", "physmem", "bytes");
+
        task_ledgers.platform_idle_wakeups = ledger_entry_add(t, "platform_idle_wakeups", "power",
            "count");
        task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups = ledger_entry_add(t, "interrupt_wakeups", "power",
            "count");
        
+#if CONFIG_SCHED_SFI
        sfi_class_id_t class_id, ledger_alias;
        for (class_id = SFI_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED; class_id < MAX_SFI_CLASS_ID; class_id++) {
                task_ledgers.sfi_wait_times[class_id] = -1;
@@ -654,12 +1022,15 @@ init_task_ledgers(void)
                }
        }
 
-#ifdef CONFIG_BANK
+       assert(task_ledgers.sfi_wait_times[MAX_SFI_CLASS_ID -1] != -1);
+#endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_SFI */
+
        task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_me = ledger_entry_add(t, "cpu_time_billed_to_me", "sched", "ns");
        task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_others = ledger_entry_add(t, "cpu_time_billed_to_others", "sched", "ns");
-#endif
-
-       assert(task_ledgers.sfi_wait_times[MAX_SFI_CLASS_ID -1] != -1);
+       task_ledgers.physical_writes = ledger_entry_add(t, "physical_writes", "res", "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.logical_writes = ledger_entry_add(t, "logical_writes", "res", "bytes");
+       task_ledgers.energy_billed_to_me = ledger_entry_add(t, "energy_billed_to_me", "power", "nj");
+       task_ledgers.energy_billed_to_others = ledger_entry_add(t, "energy_billed_to_others", "power", "nj");
 
        if ((task_ledgers.cpu_time < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.tkm_private < 0) ||
@@ -669,52 +1040,92 @@ init_task_ledgers(void)
            (task_ledgers.internal < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.iokit_mapped < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.alternate_accounting < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.alternate_accounting_compressed < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.page_table < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.phys_footprint < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.internal_compressed < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile_compressed < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile_compressed < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.network_volatile < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.network_volatile_compressed < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile_compressed < 0) ||
            (task_ledgers.platform_idle_wakeups < 0) ||
-           (task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups < 0)
-#ifdef CONFIG_BANK
-           || (task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_me < 0) || (task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_others < 0)
-#endif
+           (task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_me < 0) || (task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_others < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.physical_writes < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.logical_writes < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.energy_billed_to_me < 0) ||
+           (task_ledgers.energy_billed_to_others < 0)
            ) {
                panic("couldn't create entries for task ledger template");
        }
 
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.phys_footprint);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.page_table);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.internal);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.internal_compressed);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.iokit_mapped);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.alternate_accounting);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.alternate_accounting_compressed);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile_compressed);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile_compressed);
+
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.network_volatile);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.network_volatile_compressed);
+       ledger_track_credit_only(t, task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile_compressed);
+
        ledger_track_maximum(t, task_ledgers.phys_footprint, 60);
 #if MACH_ASSERT
        if (pmap_ledgers_panic) {
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.phys_footprint);
+               ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.page_table);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.internal);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.internal_compressed);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.iokit_mapped);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.alternate_accounting);
+               ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.alternate_accounting_compressed);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_volatile_compressed);
                ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.purgeable_nonvolatile_compressed);
+
+               ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.network_volatile);
+               ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile);
+               ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.network_volatile_compressed);
+               ledger_panic_on_negative(t, task_ledgers.network_nonvolatile_compressed);
        }
 #endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
 
-#if CONFIG_JETSAM
+#if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS
        ledger_set_callback(t, task_ledgers.phys_footprint, task_footprint_exceeded, NULL, NULL);
-#endif
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */
 
        ledger_set_callback(t, task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups,
                task_wakeups_rate_exceeded, NULL, NULL);
-       
+       ledger_set_callback(t, task_ledgers.physical_writes, task_io_rate_exceeded, (void *)FLAVOR_IO_PHYSICAL_WRITES, NULL);
+       ledger_set_callback(t, task_ledgers.logical_writes, task_io_rate_exceeded, (void *)FLAVOR_IO_LOGICAL_WRITES, NULL);
+
+       ledger_template_complete(t);
        task_ledger_template = t;
 }
 
+os_refgrp_decl(static, task_refgrp, "task", NULL);
+
 kern_return_t
 task_create_internal(
        task_t          parent_task,
-       coalition_t     parent_coalition __unused,
+       coalition_t     *parent_coalitions __unused,
        boolean_t       inherit_memory,
-       boolean_t       is_64bit,
+       __unused boolean_t      is_64bit,
+       boolean_t is_64bit_data,
+       uint32_t        t_flags,
+       uint32_t        t_procflags,
        task_t          *child_task)            /* OUT */
 {
        task_t                  new_task;
@@ -727,7 +1138,7 @@ task_create_internal(
                return(KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
 
        /* one ref for just being alive; one for our caller */
-       new_task->ref_count = 2;
+       os_ref_init_count(&new_task->ref_count, &task_refgrp, 2);
 
        /* allocate with active entries */
        assert(task_ledger_template != NULL);
@@ -737,6 +1148,7 @@ task_create_internal(
                return(KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
        }
 
+
        new_task->ledger = ledger;
 
 #if defined(CONFIG_SCHED_MULTIQ)
@@ -744,8 +1156,8 @@ task_create_internal(
 #endif
 
        /* if inherit_memory is true, parent_task MUST not be NULL */
-       if (inherit_memory)
-               new_task->map = vm_map_fork(ledger, parent_task->map);
+       if (!(t_flags & TF_CORPSE_FORK) && inherit_memory)
+               new_task->map = vm_map_fork(ledger, parent_task->map, 0);
        else
                new_task->map = vm_map_create(pmap_create(ledger, 0, is_64bit),
                                (vm_map_offset_t)(VM_MIN_ADDRESS),
@@ -764,37 +1176,34 @@ task_create_internal(
        new_task->legacy_stop_count = 0;
        new_task->active = TRUE;
        new_task->halting = FALSE;
-       new_task->user_data = NULL;
-       new_task->faults = 0;
-       new_task->cow_faults = 0;
-       new_task->pageins = 0;
-       new_task->messages_sent = 0;
-       new_task->messages_received = 0;
-       new_task->syscalls_mach = 0;
        new_task->priv_flags = 0;
-       new_task->syscalls_unix=0;
-       new_task->c_switch = new_task->p_switch = new_task->ps_switch = 0;
-       new_task->t_flags = 0;
+       new_task->t_flags = t_flags;
+       new_task->t_procflags = t_procflags;
        new_task->importance = 0;
+       new_task->crashed_thread_id = 0;
+       new_task->exec_token = 0;
 
+       new_task->task_exc_guard = task_exc_guard_default;
+       
 #if CONFIG_ATM
        new_task->atm_context = NULL;
 #endif
-#if CONFIG_BANK
        new_task->bank_context = NULL;
-#endif
-
-       zinfo_task_init(new_task);
 
 #ifdef MACH_BSD
        new_task->bsd_info = NULL;
+       new_task->corpse_info = NULL;
 #endif /* MACH_BSD */
 
-#if CONFIG_JETSAM
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       new_task->crash_label = NULL;
+#endif
+
+#if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS
        if (max_task_footprint != 0) {
                ledger_set_limit(ledger, task_ledgers.phys_footprint, max_task_footprint, PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL);
        }
-#endif
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */
 
        if (task_wakeups_monitor_rate != 0) {
                uint32_t flags = WAKEMON_ENABLE | WAKEMON_SET_DEFAULTS;
@@ -802,29 +1211,31 @@ task_create_internal(
                task_wakeups_monitor_ctl(new_task, &flags, &rate);
        }
 
-#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
-       new_task->i386_ldt = 0;
-#endif
+#if CONFIG_IO_ACCOUNTING
+       uint32_t flags = IOMON_ENABLE;
+       task_io_monitor_ctl(new_task, &flags);
+#endif /* CONFIG_IO_ACCOUNTING */
+
+       machine_task_init(new_task, parent_task, inherit_memory);
 
        new_task->task_debug = NULL;
 
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+       new_task->task_unnested = FALSE;
+       new_task->task_disconnected_count = 0;
+#endif
        queue_init(&new_task->semaphore_list);
        new_task->semaphores_owned = 0;
 
        ipc_task_init(new_task, parent_task);
 
-       new_task->total_user_time = 0;
-       new_task->total_system_time = 0;
-
        new_task->vtimers = 0;
 
        new_task->shared_region = NULL;
 
        new_task->affinity_space = NULL;
 
-#if CONFIG_COUNTERS
-       new_task->t_chud = 0U;
-#endif
+       new_task->t_kpc = 0;
 
        new_task->pidsuspended = FALSE;
        new_task->frozen = FALSE;
@@ -842,23 +1253,19 @@ task_create_internal(
        new_task->hv_task_target = NULL;
 #endif /* HYPERVISOR */
 
+#if CONFIG_EMBEDDED
+       queue_init(&new_task->task_watchers);
+       new_task->num_taskwatchers  = 0;
+       new_task->watchapplying  = 0;
+#endif /* CONFIG_EMBEDDED */
 
-       new_task->low_mem_notified_warn = 0;
-       new_task->low_mem_notified_critical = 0;
-       new_task->purged_memory_warn = 0;
-       new_task->purged_memory_critical = 0;
        new_task->mem_notify_reserved = 0;
-#if IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE
-       new_task->task_imp_base = NULL;
-#endif /* IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE */
-
-#if    defined(__x86_64__)     
-       new_task->uexc_range_start = new_task->uexc_range_size = new_task->uexc_handler = 0;
-#endif
+       new_task->memlimit_attrs_reserved = 0;
 
        new_task->requested_policy = default_task_requested_policy;
        new_task->effective_policy = default_task_effective_policy;
-       new_task->pended_policy    = default_task_pended_policy;
+
+       task_importance_init_from_parent(new_task, parent_task);
 
        if (parent_task != TASK_NULL) {
                new_task->sec_token = parent_task->sec_token;
@@ -868,71 +1275,39 @@ task_create_internal(
                shared_region = vm_shared_region_get(parent_task);
                vm_shared_region_set(new_task, shared_region);
 
-               if(task_has_64BitAddr(parent_task))
-                       task_set_64BitAddr(new_task);
+               if(task_has_64Bit_addr(parent_task)) {
+                       task_set_64Bit_addr(new_task);
+               }
+
+               if(task_has_64Bit_data(parent_task)) {
+                       task_set_64Bit_data(new_task);
+               }
+
                new_task->all_image_info_addr = parent_task->all_image_info_addr;
                new_task->all_image_info_size = parent_task->all_image_info_size;
 
-#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
-               if (inherit_memory && parent_task->i386_ldt)
-                       new_task->i386_ldt = user_ldt_copy(parent_task->i386_ldt);
-#endif
                if (inherit_memory && parent_task->affinity_space)
                        task_affinity_create(parent_task, new_task);
 
                new_task->pset_hint = parent_task->pset_hint = task_choose_pset(parent_task);
 
-#if IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE
-               ipc_importance_task_t new_task_imp = IIT_NULL;
+               new_task->priority = BASEPRI_DEFAULT;
+               new_task->max_priority = MAXPRI_USER;
 
-               if (task_is_marked_importance_donor(parent_task)) {
-                       new_task_imp = ipc_importance_for_task(new_task, FALSE);
-                       assert(IIT_NULL != new_task_imp);
-                       ipc_importance_task_mark_donor(new_task_imp, TRUE);
+               task_policy_create(new_task, parent_task);
+       } else {
+               new_task->sec_token = KERNEL_SECURITY_TOKEN;
+               new_task->audit_token = KERNEL_AUDIT_TOKEN;
+#ifdef __LP64__
+               if(is_64bit) {
+                       task_set_64Bit_addr(new_task);
                }
-               /* Embedded doesn't want this to inherit */
-               if (task_is_marked_importance_receiver(parent_task)) {
-                       if (IIT_NULL == new_task_imp)
-                               new_task_imp = ipc_importance_for_task(new_task, FALSE);
-                       assert(IIT_NULL != new_task_imp);
-                       ipc_importance_task_mark_receiver(new_task_imp, TRUE);
-               }
-               if (task_is_marked_importance_denap_receiver(parent_task)) {
-                       if (IIT_NULL == new_task_imp)
-                               new_task_imp = ipc_importance_for_task(new_task, FALSE);
-                       assert(IIT_NULL != new_task_imp);
-                       ipc_importance_task_mark_denap_receiver(new_task_imp, TRUE);
-               }
-               
-               if (IIT_NULL != new_task_imp) {
-                       assert(new_task->task_imp_base == new_task_imp);
-                       ipc_importance_task_release(new_task_imp);
-               }
-#endif /* IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE */
-
-               new_task->priority = BASEPRI_DEFAULT;
-               new_task->max_priority = MAXPRI_USER;
-
-               new_task->requested_policy.t_apptype     = parent_task->requested_policy.t_apptype;
+#endif
 
-               new_task->requested_policy.int_darwinbg  = parent_task->requested_policy.int_darwinbg;
-               new_task->requested_policy.ext_darwinbg  = parent_task->requested_policy.ext_darwinbg;
-               new_task->requested_policy.int_iotier    = parent_task->requested_policy.int_iotier;
-               new_task->requested_policy.ext_iotier    = parent_task->requested_policy.ext_iotier;
-               new_task->requested_policy.int_iopassive = parent_task->requested_policy.int_iopassive;
-               new_task->requested_policy.ext_iopassive = parent_task->requested_policy.ext_iopassive;
-               new_task->requested_policy.bg_iotier     = parent_task->requested_policy.bg_iotier;
-               new_task->requested_policy.terminated    = parent_task->requested_policy.terminated;
-               new_task->requested_policy.t_qos_clamp   = parent_task->requested_policy.t_qos_clamp;
+               if(is_64bit_data) {
+                       task_set_64Bit_data(new_task);
+               }
 
-               task_policy_create(new_task, parent_task->requested_policy.t_boosted);
-       } else {
-               new_task->sec_token = KERNEL_SECURITY_TOKEN;
-               new_task->audit_token = KERNEL_AUDIT_TOKEN;
-#ifdef __LP64__
-               if(is_64bit)
-                       task_set_64BitAddr(new_task);
-#endif
                new_task->all_image_info_addr = (mach_vm_address_t)0;
                new_task->all_image_info_size = (mach_vm_size_t)0;
 
@@ -947,51 +1322,204 @@ task_create_internal(
                }
        }
 
-       new_task->coalition = COALITION_NULL;
-
-#if CONFIG_COALITIONS
-       if (parent_coalition) {
-               coalition_adopt_task(parent_coalition, new_task);
-       } else if (parent_task && parent_task->coalition) {
-               coalition_adopt_task(parent_task->coalition, new_task);
-       } else {
-               coalition_default_adopt_task(new_task);
-       }
-
-       if (new_task->coalition == COALITION_NULL) {
-               panic("created task is not a member of any coalition");
-       }
-#endif /* CONFIG_COALITIONS */
+       bzero(new_task->coalition, sizeof(new_task->coalition));
+       for (int i = 0; i < COALITION_NUM_TYPES; i++)
+               queue_chain_init(new_task->task_coalition[i]);
 
        /* Allocate I/O Statistics */
        new_task->task_io_stats = (io_stat_info_t)kalloc(sizeof(struct io_stat_info));
        assert(new_task->task_io_stats != NULL);
        bzero(new_task->task_io_stats, sizeof(struct io_stat_info));
 
-       bzero(&(new_task->cpu_time_qos_stats), sizeof(struct _cpu_time_qos_stats));
+       bzero(&(new_task->cpu_time_eqos_stats), sizeof(new_task->cpu_time_eqos_stats));
+       bzero(&(new_task->cpu_time_rqos_stats), sizeof(new_task->cpu_time_rqos_stats));
 
        bzero(&new_task->extmod_statistics, sizeof(new_task->extmod_statistics));
-       new_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_1 = new_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_2 = 0;
-       new_task->task_gpu_ns = 0;
-       lck_mtx_lock(&tasks_threads_lock);
-       queue_enter(&tasks, new_task, task_t, tasks);
-       tasks_count++;
-       lck_mtx_unlock(&tasks_threads_lock);
 
-       if (vm_backing_store_low && parent_task != NULL)
-               new_task->priv_flags |= (parent_task->priv_flags&VM_BACKING_STORE_PRIV);
+       /* Copy resource acc. info from Parent for Corpe Forked task. */
+       if (parent_task != NULL && (t_flags & TF_CORPSE_FORK)) {
+               task_rollup_accounting_info(new_task, parent_task);
+       } else {
+               /* Initialize to zero for standard fork/spawn case */
+               new_task->total_user_time = 0;
+               new_task->total_system_time = 0;
+               new_task->total_ptime = 0;
+               new_task->total_runnable_time = 0;
+               new_task->faults = 0;
+               new_task->pageins = 0;
+               new_task->cow_faults = 0;
+               new_task->messages_sent = 0;
+               new_task->messages_received = 0;
+               new_task->syscalls_mach = 0;
+               new_task->syscalls_unix = 0;
+               new_task->c_switch = 0;
+               new_task->p_switch = 0;
+               new_task->ps_switch = 0;
+               new_task->low_mem_notified_warn = 0;
+               new_task->low_mem_notified_critical = 0;
+               new_task->purged_memory_warn = 0;
+               new_task->purged_memory_critical = 0;
+               new_task->low_mem_privileged_listener = 0;
+               new_task->memlimit_is_active = 0;
+               new_task->memlimit_is_fatal = 0;
+               new_task->memlimit_active_exc_resource = 0;
+               new_task->memlimit_inactive_exc_resource = 0;
+               new_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_1 = 0;
+               new_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_2 = 0;
+               new_task->task_gpu_ns = 0;
+               new_task->task_immediate_writes = 0;
+               new_task->task_deferred_writes = 0;
+               new_task->task_invalidated_writes = 0;
+               new_task->task_metadata_writes = 0;
+               new_task->task_energy = 0;
+#if MONOTONIC
+               memset(&new_task->task_monotonic, 0, sizeof(new_task->task_monotonic));
+#endif /* MONOTONIC */
+       }
+
+
+#if CONFIG_COALITIONS
+       if (!(t_flags & TF_CORPSE_FORK)) {
+               /* TODO: there is no graceful failure path here... */
+               if (parent_coalitions && parent_coalitions[COALITION_TYPE_RESOURCE]) {
+                       coalitions_adopt_task(parent_coalitions, new_task);
+               } else if (parent_task && parent_task->coalition[COALITION_TYPE_RESOURCE]) {
+                       /*
+                        * all tasks at least have a resource coalition, so
+                        * if the parent has one then inherit all coalitions
+                        * the parent is a part of
+                        */
+                       coalitions_adopt_task(parent_task->coalition, new_task);
+               } else {
+                       /* TODO: assert that new_task will be PID 1 (launchd) */
+                       coalitions_adopt_init_task(new_task);
+               }
+               /*
+                * on exec, we need to transfer the coalition roles from the
+                * parent task to the exec copy task.
+                */
+               if (parent_task && (t_procflags & TPF_EXEC_COPY)) {
+                       int coal_roles[COALITION_NUM_TYPES];
+                       task_coalition_roles(parent_task, coal_roles);
+                       (void)coalitions_set_roles(new_task->coalition, new_task, coal_roles);
+               }
+       } else {
+               coalitions_adopt_corpse_task(new_task);
+       }
+
+       if (new_task->coalition[COALITION_TYPE_RESOURCE] == COALITION_NULL) {
+               panic("created task is not a member of a resource coalition");
+       }
+#endif /* CONFIG_COALITIONS */
+
+       new_task->dispatchqueue_offset = 0;
+       if (parent_task != NULL) {
+               new_task->dispatchqueue_offset = parent_task->dispatchqueue_offset;
+       }
 
        new_task->task_volatile_objects = 0;
        new_task->task_nonvolatile_objects = 0;
        new_task->task_purgeable_disowning = FALSE;
        new_task->task_purgeable_disowned = FALSE;
+       queue_init(&new_task->task_objq);
+       task_objq_lock_init(new_task);
+
+#if __arm64__
+       new_task->task_legacy_footprint = FALSE;
+#endif /* __arm64__ */
+       new_task->task_region_footprint = FALSE;
+       new_task->task_has_crossed_thread_limit = FALSE;
+       new_task->task_thread_limit = 0;
+#if CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY
+       new_task->task_can_use_secluded_mem = FALSE;
+       new_task->task_could_use_secluded_mem = FALSE;
+       new_task->task_could_also_use_secluded_mem = FALSE;
+       new_task->task_suppressed_secluded = FALSE;
+#endif /* CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY */
+
+       /*
+        * t_flags is set up above. But since we don't
+        * support darkwake mode being set that way
+        * currently, we clear it out here explicitly.
+        */
+       new_task->t_flags &= ~(TF_DARKWAKE_MODE);
+
+        queue_init(&new_task->io_user_clients);
 
        ipc_task_enable(new_task);
 
+       lck_mtx_lock(&tasks_threads_lock);
+       queue_enter(&tasks, new_task, task_t, tasks);
+       tasks_count++;
+        if (tasks_suspend_state) {
+            task_suspend_internal(new_task);
+        }
+       lck_mtx_unlock(&tasks_threads_lock);
+
        *child_task = new_task;
        return(KERN_SUCCESS);
 }
 
+/*
+ *     task_rollup_accounting_info
+ *
+ *     Roll up accounting stats. Used to rollup stats
+ *     for exec copy task and corpse fork.
+ */
+void
+task_rollup_accounting_info(task_t to_task, task_t from_task)
+{
+       assert(from_task != to_task);
+
+       to_task->total_user_time = from_task->total_user_time;
+       to_task->total_system_time = from_task->total_system_time;
+       to_task->total_ptime = from_task->total_ptime;
+       to_task->total_runnable_time = from_task->total_runnable_time;
+       to_task->faults = from_task->faults;
+       to_task->pageins = from_task->pageins;
+       to_task->cow_faults = from_task->cow_faults;
+       to_task->messages_sent = from_task->messages_sent;
+       to_task->messages_received = from_task->messages_received;
+       to_task->syscalls_mach = from_task->syscalls_mach;
+       to_task->syscalls_unix = from_task->syscalls_unix;
+       to_task->c_switch = from_task->c_switch;
+       to_task->p_switch = from_task->p_switch;
+       to_task->ps_switch = from_task->ps_switch;
+       to_task->extmod_statistics = from_task->extmod_statistics;
+       to_task->low_mem_notified_warn = from_task->low_mem_notified_warn;
+       to_task->low_mem_notified_critical = from_task->low_mem_notified_critical;
+       to_task->purged_memory_warn = from_task->purged_memory_warn;
+       to_task->purged_memory_critical = from_task->purged_memory_critical;
+       to_task->low_mem_privileged_listener = from_task->low_mem_privileged_listener;
+       *to_task->task_io_stats = *from_task->task_io_stats;
+       to_task->cpu_time_eqos_stats = from_task->cpu_time_eqos_stats;
+       to_task->cpu_time_rqos_stats = from_task->cpu_time_rqos_stats;
+       to_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_1 = from_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_1;
+       to_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_2 = from_task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_2;
+       to_task->task_gpu_ns = from_task->task_gpu_ns;
+       to_task->task_immediate_writes = from_task->task_immediate_writes;
+       to_task->task_deferred_writes = from_task->task_deferred_writes;
+       to_task->task_invalidated_writes = from_task->task_invalidated_writes;
+       to_task->task_metadata_writes = from_task->task_metadata_writes;
+       to_task->task_energy = from_task->task_energy;
+
+       /* Skip ledger roll up for memory accounting entries */
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.cpu_time);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.platform_idle_wakeups);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups);
+#if CONFIG_SCHED_SFI
+       for (sfi_class_id_t class_id = SFI_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED; class_id < MAX_SFI_CLASS_ID; class_id++) {
+               ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.sfi_wait_times[class_id]);
+       }
+#endif
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_me);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.cpu_time_billed_to_others);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.physical_writes);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.energy_billed_to_me);
+       ledger_rollup_entry(to_task->ledger, from_task->ledger, task_ledgers.energy_billed_to_others);
+}
+
 int task_dropped_imp_count = 0;
 
 /*
@@ -1004,7 +1532,7 @@ task_deallocate(
        task_t          task)
 {
        ledger_amount_t credit, debit, interrupt_wakeups, platform_idle_wakeups;
-       uint32_t refs;
+       os_ref_count_t refs;
 
        if (task == TASK_NULL)
            return;
@@ -1012,26 +1540,24 @@ task_deallocate(
        refs = task_deallocate_internal(task);
 
 #if IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE
-       if (refs > 1)
-               return;
-       
        if (refs == 1) {
                /*
                 * If last ref potentially comes from the task's importance,
                 * disconnect it.  But more task refs may be added before
                 * that completes, so wait for the reference to go to zero
-                * naturually (it may happen on a recursive task_deallocate()
+                * naturally (it may happen on a recursive task_deallocate()
                 * from the ipc_importance_disconnect_task() call).
                 */
                if (IIT_NULL != task->task_imp_base)
                        ipc_importance_disconnect_task(task);
                return;
        }
-#else
-       if (refs > 0)
-               return;
 #endif /* IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE */
 
+       if (refs > 0) {
+               return;
+       }
+
        lck_mtx_lock(&tasks_threads_lock);
        queue_remove(&terminated_tasks, task, task_t, tasks);
        terminated_tasks_count--;
@@ -1040,17 +1566,12 @@ task_deallocate(
        /*
         * remove the reference on atm descriptor
         */
-        task_atm_reset(task);
+       task_atm_reset(task);
 
-#if CONFIG_BANK
        /*
         * remove the reference on bank context
         */
-       if (task->bank_context != NULL) {
-               bank_task_destroy(task->bank_context);
-               task->bank_context = NULL;
-       }
-#endif
+       task_bank_reset(task);
 
        if (task->task_io_stats)
                kfree(task->task_io_stats, sizeof(struct io_stat_info));
@@ -1064,6 +1585,9 @@ task_deallocate(
 
        ipc_task_terminate(task);
 
+       /* let iokit know */
+       iokit_task_terminate(task);
+
        if (task->affinity_space)
                task_affinity_deallocate(task);
 
@@ -1109,6 +1633,10 @@ task_deallocate(
 
        dead_task_statistics.task_timer_wakeups_bin_1 += task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_1;
        dead_task_statistics.task_timer_wakeups_bin_2 += task->task_timer_wakeups_bin_2;
+       dead_task_statistics.total_ptime += task->total_ptime;
+       dead_task_statistics.total_pset_switches += task->ps_switch;
+       dead_task_statistics.task_gpu_ns += task->task_gpu_ns;
+       dead_task_statistics.task_energy += task->task_energy;
 
        lck_spin_unlock(&dead_task_statistics_lock);
        lck_mtx_destroy(&task->lock, &task_lck_grp);
@@ -1124,20 +1652,37 @@ task_deallocate(
                OSAddAtomic64(debit, (int64_t *)&tasks_tkm_shared.free);
        }
        ledger_dereference(task->ledger);
-       zinfo_task_free(task);
 
 #if TASK_REFERENCE_LEAK_DEBUG
        btlog_remove_entries_for_element(task_ref_btlog, task);
 #endif
 
 #if CONFIG_COALITIONS
-       if (!task->coalition) {
-               panic("deallocating task was not a member of any coalition");
-       }
-       coalition_release(task->coalition);
+       task_release_coalitions(task);
 #endif /* CONFIG_COALITIONS */
 
-       task->coalition = COALITION_NULL;
+       bzero(task->coalition, sizeof(task->coalition));
+
+#if MACH_BSD
+       /* clean up collected information since last reference to task is gone */
+       if (task->corpse_info) {
+               void *corpse_info_kernel = kcdata_memory_get_begin_addr(task->corpse_info);
+               task_crashinfo_destroy(task->corpse_info);
+               task->corpse_info = NULL;
+               if (corpse_info_kernel) {
+                       kfree(corpse_info_kernel, CORPSEINFO_ALLOCATION_SIZE);
+               }
+       }
+#endif
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       if (task->crash_label) {
+               mac_exc_free_label(task->crash_label);
+               task->crash_label = NULL;
+       }
+#endif
+
+       assert(queue_empty(&task->task_objq));
 
        zfree(task_zone, task);
 }
@@ -1154,6 +1699,18 @@ task_name_deallocate(
        return(task_deallocate((task_t)task_name));
 }
 
+/*
+ *     task_inspect_deallocate:
+ *
+ *     Drop a task inspection reference.
+ */
+void
+task_inspect_deallocate(
+       task_inspect_t          task_inspect)
+{
+       return(task_deallocate((task_t)task_inspect));
+}
+
 /*
  *     task_suspension_token_deallocate:
  *
@@ -1166,6 +1723,166 @@ task_suspension_token_deallocate(
        return(task_deallocate((task_t)token));
 }
 
+
+/*
+ * task_collect_crash_info:
+ *
+ * collect crash info from bsd and mach based data
+ */
+kern_return_t
+task_collect_crash_info(
+       task_t task,
+#ifdef CONFIG_MACF
+       struct label *crash_label,
+#endif
+       int is_corpse_fork)
+{
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+
+       kcdata_descriptor_t crash_data = NULL;
+       kcdata_descriptor_t crash_data_release = NULL;
+       mach_msg_type_number_t size = CORPSEINFO_ALLOCATION_SIZE;
+       mach_vm_offset_t crash_data_ptr = 0;
+       void *crash_data_kernel = NULL;
+       void *crash_data_kernel_release = NULL;
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       struct label *label, *free_label;
+#endif
+
+       if (!corpses_enabled()) {
+               return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+       }
+
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       free_label = label = mac_exc_create_label();
+#endif
+       
+       task_lock(task);
+
+       assert(is_corpse_fork || task->bsd_info != NULL);
+       if (task->corpse_info == NULL && (is_corpse_fork || task->bsd_info != NULL)) {
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+               /* Set the crash label, used by the exception delivery mac hook */
+               free_label = task->crash_label; // Most likely NULL.
+               task->crash_label = label;
+               mac_exc_update_task_crash_label(task, crash_label);
+#endif
+               task_unlock(task);
+
+               crash_data_kernel = (void *) kalloc(CORPSEINFO_ALLOCATION_SIZE);
+               if (crash_data_kernel == NULL) {
+                       kr = KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
+                       goto out_no_lock;
+               }
+               bzero(crash_data_kernel, CORPSEINFO_ALLOCATION_SIZE);
+               crash_data_ptr = (mach_vm_offset_t) crash_data_kernel;
+
+               /* Do not get a corpse ref for corpse fork */
+               crash_data = task_crashinfo_alloc_init((mach_vm_address_t)crash_data_ptr, size,
+                               is_corpse_fork ? 0 : CORPSE_CRASHINFO_HAS_REF,
+                               KCFLAG_USE_MEMCOPY);
+               if (crash_data) {
+                       task_lock(task);
+                       crash_data_release = task->corpse_info;
+                       crash_data_kernel_release = kcdata_memory_get_begin_addr(crash_data_release);
+                       task->corpse_info = crash_data;
+
+                       task_unlock(task);
+                       kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+               } else {
+                       kfree(crash_data_kernel, CORPSEINFO_ALLOCATION_SIZE);
+                       kr = KERN_FAILURE;
+               }
+
+               if (crash_data_release != NULL) {
+                       task_crashinfo_destroy(crash_data_release);
+               }
+               if (crash_data_kernel_release != NULL) {
+                       kfree(crash_data_kernel_release, CORPSEINFO_ALLOCATION_SIZE);
+               }
+       } else {
+               task_unlock(task);
+       }
+
+out_no_lock:
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       if (free_label != NULL) {
+               mac_exc_free_label(free_label);
+       }
+#endif
+       return kr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * task_deliver_crash_notification:
+ *
+ * Makes outcall to registered host port for a corpse.
+ */
+kern_return_t
+task_deliver_crash_notification(
+       task_t task,
+       thread_t thread,
+       exception_type_t etype,
+       mach_exception_subcode_t subcode)
+{
+       kcdata_descriptor_t crash_info = task->corpse_info;
+       thread_t th_iter = NULL;
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+       wait_interrupt_t wsave;
+       mach_exception_data_type_t code[EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX];
+       ipc_port_t task_port, old_notify;
+
+       if (crash_info == NULL)
+               return KERN_FAILURE;
+
+       task_lock(task);
+       if (task_is_a_corpse_fork(task)) {
+               /* Populate code with EXC_{RESOURCE,GUARD} for corpse fork */
+               code[0] = etype;
+               code[1] = subcode;
+       } else {
+               /* Populate code with EXC_CRASH for corpses */
+               code[0] = EXC_CRASH;
+               code[1] = 0;
+               /* Update the code[1] if the boot-arg corpse_for_fatal_memkill is set */
+               if (corpse_for_fatal_memkill) {
+                       code[1] = subcode;
+               }
+       }
+
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, th_iter, thread_t, task_threads)
+       {
+               if (th_iter->corpse_dup == FALSE) {
+                       ipc_thread_reset(th_iter);
+               }
+       }
+       task_unlock(task);
+
+       /* Arm the no-sender notification for taskport */
+       task_reference(task);
+       task_port = convert_task_to_port(task);
+       ip_lock(task_port);
+       assert(ip_active(task_port));
+       ipc_port_nsrequest(task_port, task_port->ip_mscount, ipc_port_make_sonce_locked(task_port), &old_notify);
+       /* port unlocked */
+       assert(IP_NULL == old_notify);
+
+       wsave = thread_interrupt_level(THREAD_UNINT);
+       kr = exception_triage_thread(EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY, code, EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX, thread);
+       if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+               printf("Failed to send exception EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY. error code: %d for pid %d\n", kr, task_pid(task));
+       }
+
+       (void)thread_interrupt_level(wsave);
+
+       /*
+        * Drop the send right on task port, will fire the
+        * no-sender notification if exception deliver failed.
+        */
+       ipc_port_release_send(task_port);
+       return kr;
+}
+
 /*
  *     task_terminate:
  *
@@ -1211,100 +1928,453 @@ __unused task_partial_reap(task_t task, __unused int pid)
 }
 
 kern_return_t
-task_terminate_internal(
-       task_t                  task)
+task_mark_corpse(task_t task)
 {
-       thread_t                        thread, self;
-       task_t                          self_task;
-       boolean_t                       interrupt_save;
-       int                             pid = 0;
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+       thread_t self_thread;
+       (void) self_thread;
+       wait_interrupt_t wsave;
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       struct label *crash_label = NULL;
+#endif
 
        assert(task != kernel_task);
+       assert(task == current_task());
+       assert(!task_is_a_corpse(task));
 
-       self = current_thread();
-       self_task = self->task;
-
-       /*
-        *      Get the task locked and make sure that we are not racing
-        *      with someone else trying to terminate us.
-        */
-       if (task == self_task)
-               task_lock(task);
-       else
-       if (task < self_task) {
-               task_lock(task);
-               task_lock(self_task);
-       }
-       else {
-               task_lock(self_task);
-               task_lock(task);
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       crash_label = mac_exc_create_label_for_proc((struct proc*)task->bsd_info);
+#endif
+       
+       kr = task_collect_crash_info(task,
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+                                                                crash_label,
+#endif
+                                                                FALSE);
+       if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+               goto out;
        }
 
-       if (!task->active) {
-               /*
-                *      Task is already being terminated.
-                *      Just return an error. If we are dying, this will
-                *      just get us to our AST special handler and that
-                *      will get us to finalize the termination of ourselves.
-                */
-               task_unlock(task);
-               if (self_task != task)
-                       task_unlock(self_task);
+       self_thread = current_thread();
 
-               return (KERN_FAILURE);
-       }
+       wsave = thread_interrupt_level(THREAD_UNINT);
+       task_lock(task);
 
-       if (self_task != task)
-               task_unlock(self_task);
+       task_set_corpse_pending_report(task);
+       task_set_corpse(task);
+       task->crashed_thread_id = thread_tid(self_thread);
 
-       /*
-        * Make sure the current thread does not get aborted out of
-        * the waits inside these operations.
-        */
-       interrupt_save = thread_interrupt_level(THREAD_UNINT);
+       kr = task_start_halt_locked(task, TRUE);
+       assert(kr == KERN_SUCCESS);
 
-       /*
-        *      Indicate that we want all the threads to stop executing
-        *      at user space by holding the task (we would have held
-        *      each thread independently in thread_terminate_internal -
-        *      but this way we may be more likely to already find it
-        *      held there).  Mark the task inactive, and prevent
-        *      further task operations via the task port.
-        */
-       task_hold_locked(task);
-       task->active = FALSE;
-       ipc_task_disable(task);
+       ipc_task_reset(task);
+       /* Remove the naked send right for task port, needed to arm no sender notification */
+       task_set_special_port(task, TASK_KERNEL_PORT, IPC_PORT_NULL);
+       ipc_task_enable(task);
 
-#if CONFIG_TELEMETRY
-       /*
-        * Notify telemetry that this task is going away.
-        */
-       telemetry_task_ctl_locked(task, TF_TELEMETRY, 0);
-#endif
+       task_unlock(task);
+       /* terminate the ipc space */
+       ipc_space_terminate(task->itk_space);
 
-       /*
-        *      Terminate each thread in the task.
-        */
-       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
-                       thread_terminate_internal(thread);
-       }
+       /* Add it to global corpse task list */
+       task_add_to_corpse_task_list(task);
+       
+       task_start_halt(task);
+       thread_terminate_internal(self_thread);
 
-#ifdef MACH_BSD
-       if (task->bsd_info != NULL) {
-               pid = proc_pid(task->bsd_info);
-       }
-#endif /* MACH_BSD */
+       (void) thread_interrupt_level(wsave);
+       assert(task->halting == TRUE);
 
-       task_unlock(task);
+out:
+#if CONFIG_MACF
+       mac_exc_free_label(crash_label);
+#endif
+       return kr;
+}
 
-       proc_set_task_policy(task, THREAD_NULL, TASK_POLICY_ATTRIBUTE,
-                            TASK_POLICY_TERMINATED, TASK_POLICY_ENABLE);
+/*
+ *     task_clear_corpse
+ *
+ *     Clears the corpse pending bit on task.
+ *     Removes inspection bit on the threads.
+ */
+void
+task_clear_corpse(task_t task)
+{
+       thread_t th_iter = NULL;
 
-        /* Early object reap phase */
+       task_lock(task);
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, th_iter, thread_t, task_threads)
+       {
+               thread_mtx_lock(th_iter);
+               th_iter->inspection = FALSE;
+               thread_mtx_unlock(th_iter);
+       }
 
-// PR-17045188: Revisit implementation
-//        task_partial_reap(task, pid);
+       thread_terminate_crashed_threads();
+       /* remove the pending corpse report flag */
+       task_clear_corpse_pending_report(task);
 
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+
+/*
+ *     task_port_notify
+ *
+ *     Called whenever the Mach port system detects no-senders on
+ *     the task port of a corpse.
+ *     Each notification that comes in should terminate the task (corpse).
+ */
+void
+task_port_notify(mach_msg_header_t *msg)
+{
+       mach_no_senders_notification_t *notification = (void *)msg;
+       ipc_port_t port = notification->not_header.msgh_remote_port;
+       task_t task;
+
+       assert(ip_active(port));
+       assert(IKOT_TASK == ip_kotype(port));
+       task = (task_t) port->ip_kobject;
+
+       assert(task_is_a_corpse(task));
+
+       /* Remove the task from global corpse task list */
+       task_remove_from_corpse_task_list(task);
+
+       task_clear_corpse(task);
+       task_terminate_internal(task);
+}
+
+/*
+ *     task_wait_till_threads_terminate_locked
+ *
+ *     Wait till all the threads in the task are terminated.
+ *     Might release the task lock and re-acquire it.
+ */
+void
+task_wait_till_threads_terminate_locked(task_t task)
+{
+       /* wait for all the threads in the task to terminate */
+       while (task->active_thread_count != 0) {
+               assert_wait((event_t)&task->active_thread_count, THREAD_UNINT);
+               task_unlock(task);
+               thread_block(THREAD_CONTINUE_NULL);
+
+               task_lock(task);
+       }
+}
+
+/*
+ *     task_duplicate_map_and_threads
+ *
+ *     Copy vmmap of source task.
+ *     Copy active threads from source task to destination task.
+ *     Source task would be suspended during the copy.
+ */
+kern_return_t
+task_duplicate_map_and_threads(
+               task_t task,
+               void *p,
+               task_t new_task,
+               thread_t *thread_ret,
+               uint64_t **udata_buffer,
+               int *size,
+               int *num_udata)
+{
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+       int active;
+       thread_t thread, self, thread_return = THREAD_NULL;
+       thread_t new_thread = THREAD_NULL, first_thread = THREAD_NULL;
+       thread_t *thread_array;
+       uint32_t active_thread_count = 0, array_count = 0, i;
+       vm_map_t oldmap;
+       uint64_t *buffer = NULL;
+       int buf_size = 0;
+       int est_knotes = 0, num_knotes = 0;
+
+       self = current_thread();
+
+       /*
+        * Suspend the task to copy thread state, use the internal
+        * variant so that no user-space process can resume
+        * the task from under us
+        */
+       kr = task_suspend_internal(task);
+       if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+               return kr;
+       }
+
+       if (task->map->disable_vmentry_reuse == TRUE) {
+               /*
+                * Quite likely GuardMalloc (or some debugging tool)
+                * is being used on this task. And it has gone through
+                * its limit. Making a corpse will likely encounter
+                * a lot of VM entries that will need COW.
+                *
+                * Skip it.
+                */
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+               memorystatus_abort_vm_map_fork(task);
+#endif
+               task_resume_internal(task);
+               return KERN_FAILURE;
+       }
+
+       /* Check with VM if vm_map_fork is allowed for this task */
+       if (memorystatus_allowed_vm_map_fork(task)) {
+
+               /* Setup new task's vmmap, switch from parent task's map to it COW map */
+               oldmap = new_task->map;
+               new_task->map = vm_map_fork(new_task->ledger,
+                                           task->map,
+                                           (VM_MAP_FORK_SHARE_IF_INHERIT_NONE |
+                                            VM_MAP_FORK_PRESERVE_PURGEABLE |
+                                            VM_MAP_FORK_CORPSE_FOOTPRINT));
+               vm_map_deallocate(oldmap);
+
+               /* copy ledgers that impact the memory footprint */
+               vm_map_copy_footprint_ledgers(task, new_task);
+
+               /* Get all the udata pointers from kqueue */
+               est_knotes = kevent_proc_copy_uptrs(p, NULL, 0);
+               if (est_knotes > 0) {
+                       buf_size = (est_knotes + 32) * sizeof(uint64_t);
+                       buffer = (uint64_t *) kalloc(buf_size);
+                       num_knotes = kevent_proc_copy_uptrs(p, buffer, buf_size);
+                       if (num_knotes > est_knotes + 32) {
+                               num_knotes = est_knotes + 32;
+                       }
+               }
+       }
+
+       active_thread_count = task->active_thread_count;
+       if (active_thread_count == 0) {
+               if (buffer != NULL) {
+                       kfree(buffer, buf_size);
+               }
+               task_resume_internal(task);
+               return KERN_FAILURE;
+       }
+
+       thread_array = (thread_t *) kalloc(sizeof(thread_t) * active_thread_count);
+
+       /* Iterate all the threads and drop the task lock before calling thread_create_with_continuation */
+       task_lock(task);
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
+               /* Skip inactive threads */
+               active = thread->active;
+               if (!active) {
+                       continue;
+               }
+
+               if (array_count >= active_thread_count) {
+                       break;
+               }
+
+               thread_array[array_count++] = thread;
+               thread_reference(thread);
+       }
+       task_unlock(task);
+
+       for (i = 0; i < array_count; i++) {
+
+               kr = thread_create_with_continuation(new_task, &new_thread, (thread_continue_t)thread_corpse_continue);
+               if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+                       break;
+               }
+
+               /* Equivalent of current thread in corpse */
+               if (thread_array[i] == self) {
+                       thread_return = new_thread;
+                       new_task->crashed_thread_id = thread_tid(new_thread);
+               } else if (first_thread == NULL) {
+                       first_thread = new_thread;
+               } else {
+                       /* drop the extra ref returned by thread_create_with_continuation */
+                       thread_deallocate(new_thread);
+               }
+
+               kr = thread_dup2(thread_array[i], new_thread);
+               if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+                       thread_mtx_lock(new_thread);
+                       new_thread->corpse_dup = TRUE;
+                       thread_mtx_unlock(new_thread);
+                       continue;
+               }
+
+               /* Copy thread name */
+               bsd_copythreadname(new_thread->uthread, thread_array[i]->uthread);
+               new_thread->thread_tag = thread_array[i]->thread_tag;
+               thread_copy_resource_info(new_thread, thread_array[i]);
+       }
+
+       /* return the first thread if we couldn't find the equivalent of current */
+       if (thread_return == THREAD_NULL) {
+               thread_return = first_thread;
+       }
+       else if (first_thread != THREAD_NULL) {
+               /* drop the extra ref returned by thread_create_with_continuation */
+               thread_deallocate(first_thread);
+       }
+
+       task_resume_internal(task);
+
+       for (i = 0; i < array_count; i++) {
+               thread_deallocate(thread_array[i]);
+       }
+       kfree(thread_array, sizeof(thread_t) * active_thread_count);
+
+       if (kr == KERN_SUCCESS) {
+               *thread_ret = thread_return;
+               *udata_buffer = buffer;
+               *size = buf_size;
+               *num_udata = num_knotes;
+       } else {
+               if (thread_return != THREAD_NULL) {
+                       thread_deallocate(thread_return);
+               }
+               if (buffer != NULL) {
+                       kfree(buffer, buf_size);
+               }
+       }
+
+       return kr;
+}
+
+#if CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY
+extern void task_set_can_use_secluded_mem_locked(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       can_use_secluded_mem);
+#endif /* CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY */
+
+kern_return_t
+task_terminate_internal(
+       task_t                  task)
+{
+       thread_t                        thread, self;
+       task_t                          self_task;
+       boolean_t                       interrupt_save;
+       int                             pid = 0;
+
+       assert(task != kernel_task);
+
+       self = current_thread();
+       self_task = self->task;
+
+       /*
+        *      Get the task locked and make sure that we are not racing
+        *      with someone else trying to terminate us.
+        */
+       if (task == self_task)
+               task_lock(task);
+       else
+       if (task < self_task) {
+               task_lock(task);
+               task_lock(self_task);
+       }
+       else {
+               task_lock(self_task);
+               task_lock(task);
+       }
+
+#if CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY
+       if (task->task_can_use_secluded_mem) {
+               task_set_can_use_secluded_mem_locked(task, FALSE);
+       }
+       task->task_could_use_secluded_mem = FALSE;
+       task->task_could_also_use_secluded_mem = FALSE;
+
+       if (task->task_suppressed_secluded) {
+               stop_secluded_suppression(task);
+       }
+#endif /* CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY */
+
+       if (!task->active) {
+               /*
+                *      Task is already being terminated.
+                *      Just return an error. If we are dying, this will
+                *      just get us to our AST special handler and that
+                *      will get us to finalize the termination of ourselves.
+                */
+               task_unlock(task);
+               if (self_task != task)
+                       task_unlock(self_task);
+
+               return (KERN_FAILURE);
+       }
+
+       if (task_corpse_pending_report(task)) {
+               /*
+                *      Task is marked for reporting as corpse.
+                *      Just return an error. This will
+                *      just get us to our AST special handler and that
+                *      will get us to finish the path to death
+                */
+               task_unlock(task);
+               if (self_task != task)
+                       task_unlock(self_task);
+
+               return (KERN_FAILURE);
+       }
+
+       if (self_task != task)
+               task_unlock(self_task);
+
+       /*
+        * Make sure the current thread does not get aborted out of
+        * the waits inside these operations.
+        */
+       interrupt_save = thread_interrupt_level(THREAD_UNINT);
+
+       /*
+        *      Indicate that we want all the threads to stop executing
+        *      at user space by holding the task (we would have held
+        *      each thread independently in thread_terminate_internal -
+        *      but this way we may be more likely to already find it
+        *      held there).  Mark the task inactive, and prevent
+        *      further task operations via the task port.
+        */
+       task_hold_locked(task);
+       task->active = FALSE;
+       ipc_task_disable(task);
+
+#if CONFIG_TELEMETRY
+       /*
+        * Notify telemetry that this task is going away.
+        */
+       telemetry_task_ctl_locked(task, TF_TELEMETRY, 0);
+#endif
+
+       /*
+        *      Terminate each thread in the task.
+        */
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
+                       thread_terminate_internal(thread);
+       }
+
+#ifdef MACH_BSD
+       if (task->bsd_info != NULL && !task_is_exec_copy(task)) {
+               pid = proc_pid(task->bsd_info);
+       }
+#endif /* MACH_BSD */
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+
+       proc_set_task_policy(task, TASK_POLICY_ATTRIBUTE,
+                            TASK_POLICY_TERMINATED, TASK_POLICY_ENABLE);
+
+        /* Early object reap phase */
+
+// PR-17045188: Revisit implementation
+//        task_partial_reap(task, pid);
+
+#if CONFIG_EMBEDDED
+       /*
+        * remove all task watchers 
+        */
+       task_removewatchers(task);
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_EMBEDDED */
 
        /*
         *      Destroy all synchronizers owned by the task.
@@ -1328,6 +2398,8 @@ task_terminate_internal(
                                         task_ledgers.iokit_mapped);
        ledger_disable_panic_on_negative(task->map->pmap->ledger,
                                         task_ledgers.alternate_accounting);
+       ledger_disable_panic_on_negative(task->map->pmap->ledger,
+                                        task_ledgers.alternate_accounting_compressed);
 #endif
 
        /*
@@ -1338,13 +2410,10 @@ task_terminate_internal(
         * expense of removing the address space regions
         * at reap time, we do it explictly here.
         */
-       vm_map_remove(task->map,
-                     task->map->min_offset,
-                     task->map->max_offset,
-                     VM_MAP_NO_FLAGS);
 
-       /* release our shared region */
-       vm_shared_region_set(task, NULL);
+       vm_map_lock(task->map);
+       vm_map_disable_hole_optimization(task->map);
+       vm_map_unlock(task->map);
 
 #if MACH_ASSERT
        /*
@@ -1352,7 +2421,7 @@ task_terminate_internal(
         * and we have to report it.
         */
        char procname[17];
-       if (task->bsd_info) {
+       if (task->bsd_info && !task_is_exec_copy(task)) {
                pid = proc_pid(task->bsd_info);
                proc_name_kdp(task, procname, sizeof (procname));
        } else {
@@ -1362,6 +2431,23 @@ task_terminate_internal(
        pmap_set_process(task->map->pmap, pid, procname);
 #endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
 
+       vm_map_remove(task->map,
+                     task->map->min_offset,
+                     task->map->max_offset,
+                     /*
+                      * Final cleanup:
+                      * + no unnesting
+                      * + remove immutable mappings
+                      * + allow gaps in range
+                      */
+                     (VM_MAP_REMOVE_NO_UNNESTING |
+                      VM_MAP_REMOVE_IMMUTABLE |
+                      VM_MAP_REMOVE_GAPS_OK));
+
+       /* release our shared region */
+       vm_shared_region_set(task, NULL);
+
+
        lck_mtx_lock(&tasks_threads_lock);
        queue_remove(&tasks, task, task_t, tasks);
        queue_enter(&terminated_tasks, task, task_t, tasks);
@@ -1375,17 +2461,17 @@ task_terminate_internal(
         */
        thread_interrupt_level(interrupt_save);
 
-#if KPERF
+#if KPC
        /* force the task to release all ctrs */
-       if (task->t_chud & TASK_KPC_FORCED_ALL_CTRS)
+       if (task->t_kpc & TASK_KPC_FORCED_ALL_CTRS)
                kpc_force_all_ctrs(task, 0);
-#endif
+#endif /* KPC */
 
 #if CONFIG_COALITIONS
        /*
-        * Leave our coalition. (drop activation but not reference)
+        * Leave our coalitions. (drop activation but not reference)
         */
-       coalition_remove_task(task);
+       coalitions_remove_task(task);
 #endif
 
        /*
@@ -1396,6 +2482,23 @@ task_terminate_internal(
        return (KERN_SUCCESS);
 }
 
+void
+tasks_system_suspend(boolean_t suspend)
+{
+       task_t task;
+
+       lck_mtx_lock(&tasks_threads_lock);
+       assert(tasks_suspend_state != suspend);
+       tasks_suspend_state = suspend;
+       queue_iterate(&tasks, task, task_t, tasks) {
+               if (task == kernel_task) {
+                       continue;
+               }
+               suspend ? task_suspend_internal(task) : task_resume_internal(task);
+       }
+       lck_mtx_unlock(&tasks_threads_lock);
+}
+
 /*
  * task_start_halt:
  *
@@ -1405,55 +2508,66 @@ task_terminate_internal(
  *     termination.
  */
 kern_return_t
-task_start_halt(
-       task_t          task)
+task_start_halt(task_t task)
 {
-       thread_t        thread, self;
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+       task_lock(task);
+       kr = task_start_halt_locked(task, FALSE);
+       task_unlock(task);
+       return kr;
+}
+
+static kern_return_t
+task_start_halt_locked(task_t task, boolean_t should_mark_corpse)
+{
+       thread_t thread, self;
+       uint64_t dispatchqueue_offset;
 
        assert(task != kernel_task);
 
        self = current_thread();
 
-       if (task != self->task)
+       if (task != self->task && !task_is_a_corpse_fork(task))
                return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
 
-       task_lock(task);
-
        if (task->halting || !task->active || !self->active) {
                /*
-                *      Task or current thread is already being terminated.
-                *      Hurry up and return out of the current kernel context
-                *      so that we run our AST special handler to terminate
-                *      ourselves.
+                * Task or current thread is already being terminated.
+                * Hurry up and return out of the current kernel context
+                * so that we run our AST special handler to terminate
+                * ourselves.
                 */
-               task_unlock(task);
-
                return (KERN_FAILURE);
        }
 
        task->halting = TRUE;
 
-       if (task->thread_count > 1) {
-
-               /*
-                * Mark all the threads to keep them from starting any more
-                * user-level execution.  The thread_terminate_internal code
-                * would do this on a thread by thread basis anyway, but this
-                * gives us a better chance of not having to wait there.
-                */
-               task_hold_locked(task);
+       /*
+        * Mark all the threads to keep them from starting any more
+        * user-level execution.  The thread_terminate_internal code
+        * would do this on a thread by thread basis anyway, but this
+        * gives us a better chance of not having to wait there.
+        */
+       task_hold_locked(task);
+       dispatchqueue_offset = get_dispatchqueue_offset_from_proc(task->bsd_info);
 
-               /*
-                *      Terminate all the other threads in the task.
-                */
-               queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
-                       if (thread != self)
-                               thread_terminate_internal(thread);
+       /*
+        * Terminate all the other threads in the task.
+        */
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads)
+       {
+               if (should_mark_corpse) {
+                       thread_mtx_lock(thread);
+                       thread->inspection = TRUE;
+                       thread_mtx_unlock(thread);
                }
-
-               task_release_locked(task);
+               if (thread != self)
+                       thread_terminate_internal(thread);
        }
-       task_unlock(task);
+       task->dispatchqueue_offset = dispatchqueue_offset;
+
+       task_release_locked(task);
+
        return KERN_SUCCESS;
 }
 
@@ -1464,6 +2578,9 @@ task_start_halt(
  *     Complete task halt by waiting for threads to terminate, then clean
  *     up task resources (VM, port namespace, etc...) and then let the
  *     current thread go in the (practically empty) task context.
+ *
+ *     Note: task->halting flag is not cleared in order to avoid creation
+ *     of new thread in old exec'ed task.
  */
 void
 task_complete_halt(task_t task)
@@ -1509,9 +2626,22 @@ task_complete_halt(task_t task)
         * getting a new one.
         */
        vm_map_remove(task->map, task->map->min_offset,
-                     task->map->max_offset, VM_MAP_NO_FLAGS);
+                     task->map->max_offset,
+                     /*
+                      * Final cleanup:
+                      * + no unnesting
+                      * + remove immutable mappings
+                      * + allow gaps in the range
+                      */
+                     (VM_MAP_REMOVE_NO_UNNESTING |
+                      VM_MAP_REMOVE_IMMUTABLE |
+                      VM_MAP_REMOVE_GAPS_OK));
 
-       task->halting = FALSE;
+       /*
+        * Kick out any IOKitUser handles to the task. At best they're stale,
+        * at worst someone is racing a SUID exec.
+        */
+       iokit_task_terminate(task);
 }
 
 /*
@@ -1521,19 +2651,23 @@ task_complete_halt(task_t task)
  *     This is a recursive-style suspension of the task, a count of
  *     suspends is maintained.
  *
- *     CONDITIONS: the task is locked and active.
+ *     CONDITIONS: the task is locked and active.
  */
 void
 task_hold_locked(
-       register task_t         task)
+       task_t          task)
 {
-       register thread_t       thread;
+       thread_t        thread;
 
        assert(task->active);
 
        if (task->suspend_count++ > 0)
                return;
 
+       if (task->bsd_info) {
+               workq_proc_suspended(task->bsd_info);
+       }
+
        /*
         *      Iterate through all the threads and hold them.
         */
@@ -1557,7 +2691,7 @@ task_hold_locked(
  */
 kern_return_t
 task_hold(
-       register task_t         task)
+       task_t          task)
 {
        if (task == TASK_NULL)
                return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
@@ -1608,10 +2742,10 @@ task_wait(
  */
 void
 task_wait_locked(
-       register task_t         task,
+       task_t          task,
        boolean_t               until_not_runnable)
 {
-       register thread_t       thread, self;
+       thread_t        thread, self;
 
        assert(task->active);
        assert(task->suspend_count > 0);
@@ -1638,9 +2772,9 @@ task_wait_locked(
  */
 void
 task_release_locked(
-       register task_t         task)
+       task_t          task)
 {
-       register thread_t       thread;
+       thread_t        thread;
 
        assert(task->active);
        assert(task->suspend_count > 0);
@@ -1648,6 +2782,10 @@ task_release_locked(
        if (--task->suspend_count > 0)
                return;
 
+       if (task->bsd_info) {
+               workq_proc_resumed(task->bsd_info);
+       }
+
        queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
                thread_mtx_lock(thread);
                thread_release(thread);
@@ -1800,16 +2938,21 @@ task_threads(
 
 static kern_return_t
 place_task_hold    (
-       register task_t task,
+       task_t task,
        int mode)
 {    
-       if (!task->active) {
+       if (!task->active && !task_is_a_corpse(task)) {
                return (KERN_FAILURE);
        }
 
+       /* Return success for corpse task */
+       if (task_is_a_corpse(task)) {
+               return KERN_SUCCESS;
+       }
+
        KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
            MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_IPC,MACH_TASK_SUSPEND) | DBG_FUNC_NONE,
-           proc_pid(task->bsd_info), ((thread_t)queue_first(&task->threads))->thread_id,
+           task_pid(task), ((thread_t)queue_first(&task->threads))->thread_id,
            task->user_stop_count, task->user_stop_count + 1, 0);
 
 #if MACH_ASSERT
@@ -1841,14 +2984,19 @@ place_task_hold    (
 
 static kern_return_t
 release_task_hold    (
-       register task_t         task,
+       task_t          task,
        int                     mode)
 {
-       register boolean_t release = FALSE;
+       boolean_t release = FALSE;
     
-       if (!task->active) {
+       if (!task->active && !task_is_a_corpse(task)) {
                return (KERN_FAILURE);
        }
+
+       /* Return success for corpse task */
+       if (task_is_a_corpse(task)) {
+               return KERN_SUCCESS;
+       }
        
        if (mode == TASK_HOLD_PIDSUSPEND) {
            if (task->pidsuspended == FALSE) {
@@ -1861,7 +3009,7 @@ release_task_hold    (
 
                KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
                    MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_IPC,MACH_TASK_RESUME) | DBG_FUNC_NONE,
-                   proc_pid(task->bsd_info), ((thread_t)queue_first(&task->threads))->thread_id,
+                   task_pid(task), ((thread_t)queue_first(&task->threads))->thread_id,
                    task->user_stop_count, mode, task->legacy_stop_count);
 
 #if MACH_ASSERT
@@ -1919,7 +3067,7 @@ release_task_hold    (
  */
 kern_return_t
 task_suspend(
-       register task_t         task)
+       task_t          task)
 {
        kern_return_t                   kr;
        mach_port_t                     port, send, old_notify;
@@ -1975,9 +3123,9 @@ task_suspend(
         */
        if ((kr = ipc_kmsg_copyout_object(current_task()->itk_space, (ipc_object_t)send,
                MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND, &name)) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
-               printf("warning: %s(%d) failed to copyout suspension token for task %s(%d) with error: %d\n",
-                       proc_name_address(current_task()->bsd_info), proc_pid(current_task()->bsd_info),
-                       proc_name_address(task->bsd_info), proc_pid(task->bsd_info), kr);
+               printf("warning: %s(%d) failed to copyout suspension token for pid %d with error: %d\n",
+                               proc_name_address(current_task()->bsd_info), proc_pid(current_task()->bsd_info),
+                               task_pid(task), kr);
                return (kr);
        }
 
@@ -1993,7 +3141,7 @@ task_suspend(
  */
 kern_return_t 
 task_resume(
-       register task_t task)
+       task_t  task)
 {
        kern_return_t    kr;
        mach_port_name_t resume_port_name;
@@ -2025,9 +3173,9 @@ task_resume(
        } else {
                is_write_unlock(space);
                if (kr == KERN_SUCCESS)
-                       printf("warning: %s(%d) performed out-of-band resume on %s(%d)\n",
+                       printf("warning: %s(%d) performed out-of-band resume on pid %d\n",
                               proc_name_address(current_task()->bsd_info), proc_pid(current_task()->bsd_info),
-                              proc_name_address(task->bsd_info), proc_pid(task->bsd_info));
+                              task_pid(task));
        }
 
        return kr;
@@ -2057,7 +3205,7 @@ task_suspend_internal(task_t task)
  */
 kern_return_t
 task_suspend2(
-       register task_t                 task,
+       task_t                  task,
        task_suspension_token_t *suspend_token)
 {
        kern_return_t    kr;
@@ -2085,7 +3233,7 @@ task_suspend2(
  */
 kern_return_t
 task_resume_internal(
-       register task_suspension_token_t                task)
+       task_suspension_token_t         task)
 {
        kern_return_t kr;
 
@@ -2103,7 +3251,7 @@ task_resume_internal(
  */
 kern_return_t
 task_resume2(
-       register task_suspension_token_t                task)
+       task_suspension_token_t         task)
 {
        kern_return_t kr;
 
@@ -2198,7 +3346,7 @@ out:
  */
 kern_return_t
 task_pidsuspend(
-       register task_t         task)
+       task_t          task)
 {
        kern_return_t    kr;
     
@@ -2214,9 +3362,6 @@ task_pidsuspend(
        return (kr);
 }
 
-/* If enabled, we bring all the frozen pages back in prior to resumption; otherwise, they're faulted back in on demand */
-#define THAW_ON_RESUME 1
-
 /*
  *     task_pidresume:
  *             Resumes a previously suspended task.
@@ -2226,7 +3371,7 @@ task_pidsuspend(
  */
 kern_return_t 
 task_pidresume(
-       register task_t task)
+       task_t  task)
 {
        kern_return_t    kr;
 
@@ -2235,7 +3380,7 @@ task_pidresume(
 
        task_lock(task);
        
-#if (CONFIG_FREEZE && THAW_ON_RESUME)
+#if CONFIG_FREEZE
 
        while (task->changing_freeze_state) {
 
@@ -2252,17 +3397,8 @@ task_pidresume(
 
        task_unlock(task);
 
-#if (CONFIG_FREEZE && THAW_ON_RESUME)
-       if ((kr == KERN_SUCCESS) && (task->frozen == TRUE)) {
-
-               if (COMPRESSED_PAGER_IS_ACTIVE || DEFAULT_FREEZER_COMPRESSED_PAGER_IS_ACTIVE) {
-
-                       kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
-               } else {
+#if CONFIG_FREEZE
 
-                       kr = vm_map_thaw(task->map);
-               }
-       }
        task_lock(task);
 
        if (kr == KERN_SUCCESS)
@@ -2276,6 +3412,84 @@ task_pidresume(
        return (kr);
 }
 
+
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+
+extern void IOSleep(int);
+
+kern_return_t
+task_disconnect_page_mappings(task_t task)
+{
+       int     n;
+
+       if (task == TASK_NULL || task == kernel_task)
+               return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
+
+       /*
+        * this function is used to strip all of the mappings from
+        * the pmap for the specified task to force the task to
+        * re-fault all of the pages it is actively using... this
+        * allows us to approximate the true working set of the
+        * specified task.  We only engage if at least 1 of the
+        * threads in the task is runnable, but we want to continuously
+        * sweep (at least for a while - I've arbitrarily set the limit at
+        * 100 sweeps to be re-looked at as we gain experience) to get a better
+        * view into what areas within a page are being visited (as opposed to only
+        * seeing the first fault of a page after the task becomes 
+        * runnable)...  in the future I may
+        * try to block until awakened by a thread in this task
+        * being made runnable, but for now we'll periodically poll from the
+        * user level debug tool driving the sysctl
+        */
+       for (n = 0; n < 100; n++) {
+               thread_t        thread;
+               boolean_t       runnable;
+               boolean_t       do_unnest;
+               int             page_count;
+
+               runnable = FALSE;
+               do_unnest = FALSE;
+
+               task_lock(task);
+
+               queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
+       
+                       if (thread->state & TH_RUN) {
+                               runnable = TRUE;
+                               break;
+                       }
+               }
+               if (n == 0)
+                       task->task_disconnected_count++;
+
+               if (task->task_unnested == FALSE) {
+                       if (runnable == TRUE) {
+                               task->task_unnested = TRUE;
+                               do_unnest = TRUE;
+                       }
+               }
+               task_unlock(task);
+
+               if (runnable == FALSE)
+                       break;
+
+               KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE, (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_WORKINGSET, VM_DISCONNECT_TASK_PAGE_MAPPINGS)) | DBG_FUNC_START,
+                                         task, do_unnest, task->task_disconnected_count, 0, 0);
+
+               page_count = vm_map_disconnect_page_mappings(task->map, do_unnest);
+
+               KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE, (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_WORKINGSET, VM_DISCONNECT_TASK_PAGE_MAPPINGS)) | DBG_FUNC_END,
+                                         task, page_count, 0, 0, 0);
+
+               if ((n % 5) == 4)
+                       IOSleep(1);
+       }
+       return (KERN_SUCCESS);
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
 #if CONFIG_FREEZE
 
 /*
@@ -2286,18 +3500,22 @@ task_pidresume(
  * Conditions:
  *     The caller holds a reference to the task
  */
+extern void            vm_wake_compactor_swapper(void);
+extern queue_head_t    c_swapout_list_head;
+
 kern_return_t
 task_freeze(
-       register task_t    task,
+       task_t    task,
        uint32_t           *purgeable_count,
        uint32_t           *wired_count,
        uint32_t           *clean_count,
        uint32_t           *dirty_count,
        uint32_t           dirty_budget,
-       boolean_t          *shared,
-       boolean_t          walk_only)
+       uint32_t           *shared_count,
+       int                *freezer_error_code,
+       boolean_t          eval_only)
 {
-       kern_return_t kr;
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
     
        if (task == TASK_NULL || task == kernel_task)
                return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
@@ -2320,21 +3538,40 @@ task_freeze(
 
        task_unlock(task);
 
-       if (walk_only) {
-               kr = vm_map_freeze_walk(task->map, purgeable_count, wired_count, clean_count, dirty_count, dirty_budget, shared);               
-       } else {
-               kr = vm_map_freeze(task->map, purgeable_count, wired_count, clean_count, dirty_count, dirty_budget, shared);
-       }
+       kr = vm_map_freeze(task->map,
+                          purgeable_count,
+                          wired_count,
+                          clean_count,
+                          dirty_count,
+                          dirty_budget,
+                          shared_count,
+                          freezer_error_code,
+                          eval_only);
 
        task_lock(task);
 
-       if (walk_only == FALSE && kr == KERN_SUCCESS)
+       if ((kr == KERN_SUCCESS) && (eval_only == FALSE)) {
                task->frozen = TRUE;
+       }
+
        task->changing_freeze_state = FALSE;
        thread_wakeup(&task->changing_freeze_state);
        
        task_unlock(task);
 
+       if (VM_CONFIG_COMPRESSOR_IS_PRESENT &&
+           (eval_only == FALSE)) {
+               vm_wake_compactor_swapper();
+               /*
+                * We do an explicit wakeup of the swapout thread here
+                * because the compact_and_swap routines don't have
+                * knowledge about these kind of "per-task packed c_segs"
+                * and so will not be evaluating whether we need to do
+                * a wakeup there.
+                */
+               thread_wakeup((event_t)&c_swapout_list_head);
+       }
+
        return (kr);
 }
 
@@ -2346,15 +3583,10 @@ task_freeze(
  * Conditions:
  *     The caller holds a reference to the task
  */
-extern void
-vm_consider_waking_compactor_swapper(void);
-
 kern_return_t
 task_thaw(
-       register task_t         task)
+       task_t          task)
 {
-       kern_return_t kr;
-    
        if (task == TASK_NULL || task == kernel_task)
                return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
 
@@ -2372,32 +3604,11 @@ task_thaw(
                task_unlock(task);
                return (KERN_FAILURE);
        }
-       task->changing_freeze_state = TRUE;
-
-       if (DEFAULT_PAGER_IS_ACTIVE || DEFAULT_FREEZER_IS_ACTIVE) {
-               task_unlock(task);
-
-               kr = vm_map_thaw(task->map);
-
-               task_lock(task);
-       
-               if (kr == KERN_SUCCESS)
-                       task->frozen = FALSE;
-       } else {
-               task->frozen = FALSE;
-               kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
-       }
-
-       task->changing_freeze_state = FALSE;
-       thread_wakeup(&task->changing_freeze_state);
+       task->frozen = FALSE;
        
        task_unlock(task);
 
-       if (COMPRESSED_PAGER_IS_ACTIVE || DEFAULT_FREEZER_COMPRESSED_PAGER_IS_ACTIVE) {
-               vm_consider_waking_compactor_swapper();
-       }
-
-       return (kr);
+       return (KERN_SUCCESS);
 }
 
 #endif /* CONFIG_FREEZE */
@@ -2437,22 +3648,13 @@ host_security_set_task_token(
 
 kern_return_t
 task_send_trace_memory(
-       task_t        target_task,
+       __unused task_t   target_task,
        __unused uint32_t pid,
        __unused uint64_t uniqueid)
 {
-       kern_return_t kr = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
-       if (target_task == TASK_NULL)
-               return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
-
-#if CONFIG_ATM
-       kr = atm_send_proc_inspect_notification(target_task,
-                                 pid,
-                                 uniqueid);
-
-#endif
-       return (kr);
+       return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
 }
+
 /*
  * This routine was added, pretty much exclusively, for registering the
  * RPC glue vector for in-kernel short circuited tasks.  Rather than
@@ -2484,10 +3686,8 @@ task_set_info(
                        mem_info = (task_trace_memory_info_t) task_info_in;
                        kern_return_t kr = atm_register_trace_memory(task,
                                                mem_info->user_memory_address,
-                                               mem_info->buffer_size,
-                                               mem_info->mailbox_array_size);
+                                               mem_info->buffer_size);
                        return kr;
-                       break;
                }
 
 #endif
@@ -2497,6 +3697,7 @@ task_set_info(
        return (KERN_SUCCESS);
 }
 
+int radar_20146450 = 1;
 kern_return_t
 task_info(
        task_t                  task,
@@ -2505,10 +3706,12 @@ task_info(
        mach_msg_type_number_t  *task_info_count)
 {
        kern_return_t error = KERN_SUCCESS;
+       mach_msg_type_number_t  original_task_info_count;
 
        if (task == TASK_NULL)
                return (KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
 
+       original_task_info_count = *task_info_count;
        task_lock(task);
 
        if ((task != current_task()) && (!task->active)) {
@@ -2520,6 +3723,9 @@ task_info(
 
        case TASK_BASIC_INFO_32:
        case TASK_BASIC2_INFO_32:
+#if defined(__arm__) || defined(__arm64__)
+       case TASK_BASIC_INFO_64:
+#endif 
        {
                task_basic_info_32_t    basic_info;
                vm_map_t                                map;
@@ -2564,6 +3770,46 @@ task_info(
                break;
        }
 
+#if defined(__arm__) || defined(__arm64__)
+       case TASK_BASIC_INFO_64_2:
+       {
+               task_basic_info_64_2_t  basic_info;
+               vm_map_t                                map;
+               clock_sec_t                             secs;
+               clock_usec_t                    usecs;
+
+               if (*task_info_count < TASK_BASIC_INFO_64_2_COUNT) {
+                   error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+                   break;
+               }
+
+               basic_info = (task_basic_info_64_2_t)task_info_out;
+
+               map = (task == kernel_task)? kernel_map: task->map;
+               basic_info->virtual_size  = map->size;
+               basic_info->resident_size =
+                       (mach_vm_size_t)(pmap_resident_count(map->pmap))
+                       * PAGE_SIZE_64;
+
+               basic_info->policy = ((task != kernel_task)?
+                                                                                 POLICY_TIMESHARE: POLICY_RR);
+               basic_info->suspend_count = task->user_stop_count;
+
+               absolutetime_to_microtime(task->total_user_time, &secs, &usecs);
+               basic_info->user_time.seconds = 
+                       (typeof(basic_info->user_time.seconds))secs;
+               basic_info->user_time.microseconds = usecs;
+
+               absolutetime_to_microtime(task->total_system_time, &secs, &usecs);
+               basic_info->system_time.seconds =
+                       (typeof(basic_info->system_time.seconds))secs;
+               basic_info->system_time.microseconds = usecs;
+
+               *task_info_count = TASK_BASIC_INFO_64_2_COUNT;
+               break;
+       }
+
+#else /* defined(__arm__) || defined(__arm64__) */
        case TASK_BASIC_INFO_64:
        {
                task_basic_info_64_t    basic_info;
@@ -2601,6 +3847,7 @@ task_info(
                *task_info_count = TASK_BASIC_INFO_64_COUNT;
                break;
        }
+#endif /* defined(__arm__) || defined(__arm64__) */
 
        case MACH_TASK_BASIC_INFO:
        {
@@ -2649,8 +3896,8 @@ task_info(
 
        case TASK_THREAD_TIMES_INFO:
        {
-               register task_thread_times_info_t       times_info;
-               register thread_t                                       thread;
+               task_thread_times_info_t        times_info;
+               thread_t                                        thread;
 
                if (*task_info_count < TASK_THREAD_TIMES_INFO_COUNT) {
                    error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
@@ -2670,7 +3917,7 @@ task_info(
                        if (thread->options & TH_OPT_IDLE_THREAD)
                                continue;
 
-                       thread_read_times(thread, &user_time, &system_time);
+                       thread_read_times(thread, &user_time, &system_time, NULL);
 
                        time_value_add(&times_info->user_time, &user_time);
                        time_value_add(&times_info->system_time, &system_time);
@@ -2683,7 +3930,7 @@ task_info(
        case TASK_ABSOLUTETIME_INFO:
        {
                task_absolutetime_info_t        info;
-               register thread_t                       thread;
+               thread_t                        thread;
 
                if (*task_info_count < TASK_ABSOLUTETIME_INFO_COUNT) {
                        error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
@@ -2754,7 +4001,7 @@ task_info(
 
                /* only set format on output for those expecting it */
                if (*task_info_count >= TASK_DYLD_INFO_COUNT) {
-                       info->all_image_info_format = task_has_64BitAddr(task) ?
+                       info->all_image_info_format = task_has_64Bit_addr(task) ?
                                                 TASK_DYLD_ALL_IMAGE_INFO_64 : 
                                                 TASK_DYLD_ALL_IMAGE_INFO_32 ;
                        *task_info_count = TASK_DYLD_INFO_COUNT;
@@ -2870,7 +4117,7 @@ task_info(
        /* OBSOLETE */
        case TASK_SCHED_RR_INFO:
        {
-               register policy_rr_base_t       rr_base;
+               policy_rr_base_t        rr_base;
                uint32_t quantum_time;
                uint64_t quantum_ns;
 
@@ -2900,7 +4147,7 @@ task_info(
        /* OBSOLETE */
        case TASK_SCHED_TIMESHARE_INFO:
        {
-               register policy_timeshare_base_t        ts_base;
+               policy_timeshare_base_t ts_base;
 
                if (*task_info_count < POLICY_TIMESHARE_BASE_COUNT) {
                        error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
@@ -2922,7 +4169,7 @@ task_info(
 
        case TASK_SECURITY_TOKEN:
        {
-               register security_token_t       *sec_token_p;
+               security_token_t        *sec_token_p;
 
                if (*task_info_count < TASK_SECURITY_TOKEN_COUNT) {
                    error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
@@ -2939,7 +4186,7 @@ task_info(
             
        case TASK_AUDIT_TOKEN:
        {
-               register audit_token_t  *audit_token_p;
+               audit_token_t   *audit_token_p;
 
                if (*task_info_count < TASK_AUDIT_TOKEN_COUNT) {
                    error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
@@ -2960,8 +4207,8 @@ task_info(
 
        case TASK_EVENTS_INFO:
        {
-               register task_events_info_t     events_info;
-               register thread_t                       thread;
+               task_events_info_t      events_info;
+               thread_t                        thread;
 
                if (*task_info_count < TASK_EVENTS_INFO_COUNT) {
                   error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
@@ -3008,18 +4255,18 @@ task_info(
                        break;
                }
 
-               task_power_info_locked(task, (task_power_info_t)task_info_out, NULL);
+               task_power_info_locked(task, (task_power_info_t)task_info_out, NULL, NULL);
                break;
        }
 
        case TASK_POWER_INFO_V2:
        {
-               if (*task_info_count < TASK_POWER_INFO_V2_COUNT) {
+               if (*task_info_count < TASK_POWER_INFO_V2_COUNT_OLD) {
                        error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
                        break;
                }
                task_power_info_v2_t tpiv2 = (task_power_info_v2_t) task_info_out;
-               task_power_info_locked(task, &tpiv2->cpu_energy, &tpiv2->gpu_energy);
+               task_power_info_locked(task, &tpiv2->cpu_energy, &tpiv2->gpu_energy, tpiv2);
                break;
        }
 
@@ -3029,7 +4276,7 @@ task_info(
                task_vm_info_t          vm_info;
                vm_map_t                map;
 
-               if (*task_info_count < TASK_VM_INFO_COUNT) {
+               if (*task_info_count < TASK_VM_INFO_REV0_COUNT) {
                    error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
                    break;
                }
@@ -3092,7 +4339,9 @@ task_info(
                } else {
                        mach_vm_size_t  volatile_virtual_size;
                        mach_vm_size_t  volatile_resident_size;
+                       mach_vm_size_t  volatile_compressed_size;
                        mach_vm_size_t  volatile_pmap_size;
+                       mach_vm_size_t  volatile_compressed_pmap_size;
                        kern_return_t   kr;
 
                        if (flavor == TASK_VM_INFO_PURGEABLE) {
@@ -3100,20 +4349,40 @@ task_info(
                                        map,
                                        &volatile_virtual_size,
                                        &volatile_resident_size,
-                                       &volatile_pmap_size);
+                                       &volatile_compressed_size,
+                                       &volatile_pmap_size,
+                                       &volatile_compressed_pmap_size);
                                if (kr == KERN_SUCCESS) {
                                        vm_info->purgeable_volatile_pmap =
                                                volatile_pmap_size;
+                                       if (radar_20146450) {
+                                       vm_info->compressed -=
+                                               volatile_compressed_pmap_size;
+                                       }
                                        vm_info->purgeable_volatile_resident =
                                                volatile_resident_size;
                                        vm_info->purgeable_volatile_virtual =
                                                volatile_virtual_size;
                                }
                        }
+               }
+               *task_info_count = TASK_VM_INFO_REV0_COUNT;
+
+               if (original_task_info_count >= TASK_VM_INFO_REV1_COUNT) {
+                       vm_info->phys_footprint =
+                               (mach_vm_size_t) get_task_phys_footprint(task);
+                       *task_info_count = TASK_VM_INFO_REV1_COUNT;
+               }
+               if (original_task_info_count >= TASK_VM_INFO_REV2_COUNT) {
+                       vm_info->min_address = map->min_offset;
+                       vm_info->max_address = map->max_offset;
+                       *task_info_count = TASK_VM_INFO_REV2_COUNT;
+               }
+
+               if (task != kernel_task) {
                        vm_map_unlock_read(map);
                }
 
-               *task_info_count = TASK_VM_INFO_COUNT;
                break;
        }
 
@@ -3136,6 +4405,7 @@ task_info(
                wait_state_info->total_wait_state_time = 0;
                bzero(wait_state_info->_reserved, sizeof(wait_state_info->_reserved));
 
+#if CONFIG_SCHED_SFI
                int i, prev_lentry = -1;
                int64_t  val_credit, val_debit;
 
@@ -3154,12 +4424,86 @@ task_info(
                        prev_lentry = task_ledgers.sfi_wait_times[i];
                }
 
-               wait_state_info->total_wait_sfi_state_time = total_sfi_ledger_val; 
-               *task_info_count = TASK_WAIT_STATE_INFO_COUNT;
+#endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_SFI */
+               wait_state_info->total_wait_sfi_state_time = total_sfi_ledger_val; 
+               *task_info_count = TASK_WAIT_STATE_INFO_COUNT;
+
+               break;
+       }
+       case TASK_VM_INFO_PURGEABLE_ACCOUNT:
+       {
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+               pvm_account_info_t      acnt_info;
+
+               if (*task_info_count < PVM_ACCOUNT_INFO_COUNT) {
+                       error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+                       break;
+               }
+
+               if (task_info_out == NULL) {
+                       error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+                       break;
+               }
+
+               acnt_info = (pvm_account_info_t) task_info_out;
+
+               error = vm_purgeable_account(task, acnt_info);
+
+               *task_info_count = PVM_ACCOUNT_INFO_COUNT;
+
+               break;
+#else /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
+               error = KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+               break;
+#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
+       }
+       case TASK_FLAGS_INFO:
+       {
+               task_flags_info_t               flags_info;
+
+               if (*task_info_count < TASK_FLAGS_INFO_COUNT) {
+                   error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+                   break;
+               }
+
+               flags_info = (task_flags_info_t)task_info_out;
+
+               /* only publish the 64-bit flag of the task */
+               flags_info->flags = task->t_flags & (TF_64B_ADDR | TF_64B_DATA);
+
+               *task_info_count = TASK_FLAGS_INFO_COUNT;
+               break;
+       }
+
+       case TASK_DEBUG_INFO_INTERNAL:
+       {
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+               task_debug_info_internal_t dbg_info;
+               if (*task_info_count < TASK_DEBUG_INFO_INTERNAL_COUNT) {
+                       error = KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+                       break;
+               }
+
+               if (task_info_out == NULL) {
+                       error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+                       break;
+               }
+               dbg_info = (task_debug_info_internal_t) task_info_out;
+               dbg_info->ipc_space_size = 0;
+               if (task->itk_space){
+                       dbg_info->ipc_space_size = task->itk_space->is_table_size;
+               }
+               
+               dbg_info->suspend_count = task->suspend_count;
 
+               error = KERN_SUCCESS;
+               *task_info_count = TASK_DEBUG_INFO_INTERNAL_COUNT;
+               break;
+#else /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
+               error = KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
                break;
+#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
        }
-
        default:
                error = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
        }
@@ -3168,6 +4512,41 @@ task_info(
        return (error);
 }
 
+/*
+ * task_info_from_user
+ *
+ * When calling task_info from user space,
+ * this function will be executed as mig server side
+ * instead of calling directly into task_info.
+ * This gives the possibility to perform more security
+ * checks on task_port.
+ *
+ * In the case of TASK_DYLD_INFO, we require the more
+ * privileged task_port not the less-privileged task_name_port.
+ *
+ */
+kern_return_t
+task_info_from_user(
+       mach_port_t             task_port,
+       task_flavor_t           flavor,
+       task_info_t             task_info_out,
+       mach_msg_type_number_t  *task_info_count)
+{
+       task_t task;
+       kern_return_t ret;
+
+       if (flavor == TASK_DYLD_INFO)
+               task = convert_port_to_task(task_port);
+       else
+               task = convert_port_to_task_name(task_port);
+
+       ret = task_info(task, flavor, task_info_out, task_info_count);
+
+       task_deallocate(task);
+
+       return ret;
+}
+
 /* 
  *     task_power_info
  *
@@ -3178,7 +4557,8 @@ void
 task_power_info_locked(
        task_t                  task,
        task_power_info_t       info,
-       gpu_energy_data_t       ginfo)
+       gpu_energy_data_t       ginfo,
+       task_power_info_v2_t    infov2)
 {
        thread_t                thread;
        ledger_amount_t         tmp;
@@ -3196,10 +4576,21 @@ task_power_info_locked(
        info->total_user = task->total_user_time;
        info->total_system = task->total_system_time;
 
+#if CONFIG_EMBEDDED
+       if (infov2) {
+               infov2->task_energy = task->task_energy;
+       }
+#endif
+
        if (ginfo) {
                ginfo->task_gpu_utilisation = task->task_gpu_ns;
        }
 
+       if (infov2) {
+               infov2->task_ptime = task->total_ptime;
+               infov2->task_pset_switches = task->ps_switch;
+       }
+
        queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
                uint64_t        tval;
                spl_t           x;
@@ -3213,9 +4604,21 @@ task_power_info_locked(
                info->task_timer_wakeups_bin_1 += thread->thread_timer_wakeups_bin_1;
                info->task_timer_wakeups_bin_2 += thread->thread_timer_wakeups_bin_2;
 
+#if CONFIG_EMBEDDED
+               if (infov2) {
+                       infov2->task_energy += ml_energy_stat(thread);
+               }
+#endif
+
                tval = timer_grab(&thread->user_timer);
                info->total_user += tval;
 
+               if (infov2) {
+                       tval = timer_grab(&thread->ptime);
+                       infov2->task_ptime += tval;
+                       infov2->task_pset_switches += thread->ps_switch;
+               }
+
                tval = timer_grab(&thread->system_timer);
                if (thread->precise_user_kernel_time) {
                        info->total_system += tval;
@@ -3243,6 +4646,7 @@ task_gpu_utilisation(
        task_t  task)
 {
        uint64_t gpu_time = 0;
+#if !CONFIG_EMBEDDED
        thread_t thread;
 
        task_lock(task);
@@ -3258,9 +4662,97 @@ task_gpu_utilisation(
        }
 
        task_unlock(task);
+#else /* CONFIG_EMBEDDED */
+       /* silence compiler warning */
+       (void)task;
+#endif /* !CONFIG_EMBEDDED */
        return gpu_time;
 }
 
+/* 
+ *     task_energy
+ *
+ *     Returns the total energy used by the all the threads of the task
+ *  (both dead and alive)
+ */
+uint64_t
+task_energy(
+       task_t  task)
+{
+       uint64_t energy = 0;
+       thread_t thread;
+
+       task_lock(task);
+       energy += task->task_energy;
+
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
+               spl_t x;
+               x = splsched();
+               thread_lock(thread);
+               energy += ml_energy_stat(thread);
+               thread_unlock(thread);
+               splx(x);
+       }
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+       return energy;
+}
+
+
+uint64_t
+task_cpu_ptime(
+       __unused task_t  task)
+{
+    return 0;
+}
+
+
+/* This function updates the cpu time in the arrays for each
+ * effective and requested QoS class
+ */
+void
+task_update_cpu_time_qos_stats(
+       task_t  task,
+       uint64_t *eqos_stats,
+       uint64_t *rqos_stats)
+{
+       if (!eqos_stats && !rqos_stats) {
+               return;
+       }
+
+       task_lock(task);
+       thread_t thread;
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
+               if (thread->options & TH_OPT_IDLE_THREAD) {
+                       continue;
+               }
+
+               thread_update_qos_cpu_time(thread);
+       }
+
+       if (eqos_stats) {
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_DEFAULT] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_default;
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_MAINTENANCE] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_maintenance;
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_BACKGROUND] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_background;
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_UTILITY] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_utility;
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_LEGACY] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_legacy;
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_USER_INITIATED] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_user_initiated;
+               eqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_USER_INTERACTIVE] += task->cpu_time_eqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_user_interactive;
+       }
+
+       if (rqos_stats) {
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_DEFAULT] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_default;
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_MAINTENANCE] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_maintenance;
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_BACKGROUND] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_background;
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_UTILITY] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_utility;
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_LEGACY] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_legacy;
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_USER_INITIATED] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_user_initiated;
+               rqos_stats[THREAD_QOS_USER_INTERACTIVE] += task->cpu_time_rqos_stats.cpu_time_qos_user_interactive;
+       }
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+
 kern_return_t
 task_purgable_info(
        task_t                  task,
@@ -3284,8 +4776,6 @@ task_vtimer_set(
        thread_t        thread;
        spl_t           x;
 
-       /* assert(task == current_task()); */ /* bogus assert 4803227 4807483 */
-
        task_lock(task);
 
        task->vtimers |= which;
@@ -3353,15 +4843,20 @@ __unused
        uint32_t        *microsecs)
 {
        thread_t        thread = current_thread();
-       uint32_t        tdelt;
-       clock_sec_t     secs;
+       uint32_t        tdelt = 0;
+       clock_sec_t     secs = 0;
        uint64_t        tsum;
 
        assert(task == current_task());
 
-       assert(task->vtimers & which);
+       spl_t s = splsched();
+       thread_lock(thread);
 
-       secs = tdelt = 0;
+       if ((task->vtimers & which) != (uint32_t)which) {
+               thread_unlock(thread);
+               splx(s);
+               return;
+       }
 
        switch (which) {
 
@@ -3395,6 +4890,8 @@ __unused
                break;
        }
 
+       thread_unlock(thread);
+       splx(s);
 }
 
 /*
@@ -3434,14 +4931,20 @@ task_get_assignment(
        task_t          task,
        processor_set_t *pset)
 {
-       if (!task->active)
-               return(KERN_FAILURE);
+       if (!task || !task->active)
+               return KERN_FAILURE;
 
        *pset = &pset0;
 
-       return (KERN_SUCCESS);
+       return KERN_SUCCESS;
 }
 
+uint64_t
+get_task_dispatchqueue_offset(
+               task_t          task)
+{
+       return task->dispatchqueue_offset;
+}
 
 /*
  *     task_policy
@@ -3496,16 +4999,10 @@ task_set_ras_pc(
 void
 task_synchronizer_destroy_all(task_t task)
 {
-       semaphore_t     semaphore;
-
        /*
         *  Destroy owned semaphores
         */
-
-       while (!queue_empty(&task->semaphore_list)) {
-               semaphore = (semaphore_t) queue_first(&task->semaphore_list);
-               (void) semaphore_destroy(task, semaphore);
-       }
+       semaphore_destroy_all(task);
 }
 
 /*
@@ -3571,16 +5068,139 @@ task_get_state(
        return ret;
 }
 
-#if CONFIG_JETSAM
+
+static kern_return_t __attribute__((noinline,not_tail_called))
+PROC_VIOLATED_GUARD__SEND_EXC_GUARD_AND_SUSPEND(
+       mach_exception_code_t code,
+       mach_exception_subcode_t subcode,
+       void *reason)
+{
+#ifdef MACH_BSD
+       if (1 == proc_selfpid())
+               return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;              // initproc is immune
+#endif
+       mach_exception_data_type_t codes[EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX] = {
+               [0] = code,
+               [1] = subcode,
+       };
+       task_t task = current_task();
+       kern_return_t kr;
+
+       /* (See jetsam-related comments below) */
+
+       proc_memstat_terminated(task->bsd_info, TRUE);
+       kr = task_enqueue_exception_with_corpse(task, EXC_GUARD, codes, 2, reason);
+       proc_memstat_terminated(task->bsd_info, FALSE);
+       return kr;
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_violated_guard(
+       mach_exception_code_t code,
+       mach_exception_subcode_t subcode,
+       void *reason)
+{
+       return PROC_VIOLATED_GUARD__SEND_EXC_GUARD_AND_SUSPEND(code, subcode, reason);
+}
+
+
+#if CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS
+
+boolean_t
+task_get_memlimit_is_active(task_t task)
+{
+       assert (task != NULL);
+
+       if (task->memlimit_is_active == 1) {
+               return(TRUE);
+       } else {
+               return (FALSE);
+       }
+}
+
+void
+task_set_memlimit_is_active(task_t task, boolean_t memlimit_is_active)
+{
+       assert (task != NULL);
+
+       if (memlimit_is_active) {
+               task->memlimit_is_active = 1;
+       } else {
+               task->memlimit_is_active = 0;
+       }
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_get_memlimit_is_fatal(task_t task)
+{      
+       assert(task != NULL);
+
+       if (task->memlimit_is_fatal == 1) {
+               return(TRUE);
+       } else {
+               return(FALSE);
+       }
+}
+
+void
+task_set_memlimit_is_fatal(task_t task, boolean_t memlimit_is_fatal)
+{
+       assert (task != NULL);
+
+       if (memlimit_is_fatal) {
+               task->memlimit_is_fatal = 1;
+       } else {
+               task->memlimit_is_fatal = 0;
+       }
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_has_triggered_exc_resource(task_t task, boolean_t memlimit_is_active)
+{
+       boolean_t triggered = FALSE;
+
+       assert(task == current_task());
+
+       /* 
+        * Returns true, if task has already triggered an exc_resource exception.
+        */
+
+       if (memlimit_is_active) {
+               triggered = (task->memlimit_active_exc_resource ? TRUE : FALSE);
+       } else {
+               triggered = (task->memlimit_inactive_exc_resource ? TRUE : FALSE);
+       }
+
+       return(triggered);
+}
+
+void
+task_mark_has_triggered_exc_resource(task_t task, boolean_t memlimit_is_active)
+{
+       assert(task == current_task());
+
+       /*
+        * We allow one exc_resource per process per active/inactive limit.
+        * The limit's fatal attribute does not come into play.
+        */
+
+       if (memlimit_is_active) {
+               task->memlimit_active_exc_resource = 1;
+       } else {
+               task->memlimit_inactive_exc_resource = 1;
+       }
+}
+
 #define HWM_USERCORE_MINSPACE 250 // free space (in MB) required *after* core file creation
 
 void __attribute__((noinline))
-THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(int max_footprint_mb)
+PROC_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SEND_EXC_RESOURCE_AND_SUSPEND(int max_footprint_mb, boolean_t is_fatal)
 {
        task_t                                          task            = current_task();
        int                                                     pid         = 0;
-       char                                    *procname       = (char *) "unknown";   
+       const char                                      *procname       = "unknown";
        mach_exception_data_type_t      code[EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX];
+       boolean_t send_sync_exc_resource = FALSE;
 
 #ifdef MACH_BSD
        pid = proc_selfpid();
@@ -3593,10 +5213,12 @@ THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(int max_footprint_mb)
                return;
        }
 
-       if (task->bsd_info != NULL)
+       if (task->bsd_info != NULL) {
                procname = proc_name_address(current_task()->bsd_info);
+               send_sync_exc_resource = proc_send_synchronous_EXC_RESOURCE(current_task()->bsd_info);
+       }
 #endif
-
+#if CONFIG_COREDUMP
        if (hwm_user_cores) {
                int                             error;
                uint64_t                starttime, end;
@@ -3609,7 +5231,7 @@ THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(int max_footprint_mb)
                 * be filling up the disk; and ignore the core size resource limit for this
                 * core file.
                 */
-               if ((error = coredump(current_task()->bsd_info, HWM_USERCORE_MINSPACE, 1)) != 0) {
+               if ((error = coredump(current_task()->bsd_info, HWM_USERCORE_MINSPACE, COREDUMP_IGNORE_ULIMIT)) != 0) {
                        printf("couldn't take coredump of %s[%d]: %d\n", procname, pid, error);
                }
                /*
@@ -3622,6 +5244,7 @@ THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(int max_footprint_mb)
                printf("coredump of %s[%d] taken in %d secs %d microsecs\n",
                       proc_name_address(current_task()->bsd_info), pid, (int)secs, microsecs);
        }
+#endif /* CONFIG_COREDUMP */
 
        if (disable_exc_resource) {
                printf("process %s[%d] crossed memory high watermark (%d MB); EXC_RESOURCE "
@@ -3629,21 +5252,50 @@ THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(int max_footprint_mb)
                return;
        }
 
-       printf("process %s[%d] crossed memory high watermark (%d MB); sending "
-               "EXC_RESOURCE.\n", procname, pid, max_footprint_mb);
+       /*
+        * A task that has triggered an EXC_RESOURCE, should not be
+        * jetsammed when the device is under memory pressure.  Here
+        * we set the P_MEMSTAT_TERMINATED flag so that the process
+        * will be skipped if the memorystatus_thread wakes up.
+        */
+       proc_memstat_terminated(current_task()->bsd_info, TRUE);
 
        code[0] = code[1] = 0;
        EXC_RESOURCE_ENCODE_TYPE(code[0], RESOURCE_TYPE_MEMORY);
        EXC_RESOURCE_ENCODE_FLAVOR(code[0], FLAVOR_HIGH_WATERMARK);
        EXC_RESOURCE_HWM_ENCODE_LIMIT(code[0], max_footprint_mb);
-       
+
        /*
-        * Use the _internal_ variant so that no user-space
-        * process can resume our task from under us.
+        * Do not generate a corpse fork if the violation is a fatal one
+        * or the process wants synchronous EXC_RESOURCE exceptions.
         */
-       task_suspend_internal(task);
-       exception_triage(EXC_RESOURCE, code, EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX);
-       task_resume_internal(task);
+       if (is_fatal || send_sync_exc_resource || exc_via_corpse_forking == 0) {
+               /* Do not send a EXC_RESOURCE if corpse_for_fatal_memkill is set */
+               if (send_sync_exc_resource || corpse_for_fatal_memkill == 0) {
+                       /*
+                        * Use the _internal_ variant so that no user-space
+                        * process can resume our task from under us.
+                        */
+                       task_suspend_internal(task);
+                       exception_triage(EXC_RESOURCE, code, EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX);
+                       task_resume_internal(task);
+               }
+       } else {
+               if (audio_active) {
+                       printf("process %s[%d] crossed memory high watermark (%d MB); EXC_RESOURCE "
+                       "supressed due to audio playback.\n", procname, pid, max_footprint_mb);
+               } else {
+                       task_enqueue_exception_with_corpse(task, EXC_RESOURCE,
+                               code, EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX, NULL);
+               }
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * After the EXC_RESOURCE has been handled, we must clear the
+        * P_MEMSTAT_TERMINATED flag so that the process can again be
+        * considered for jetsam if the memorystatus_thread wakes up.
+        */
+       proc_memstat_terminated(current_task()->bsd_info, FALSE);  /* clear the flag */
 }
 
 /*
@@ -3653,51 +5305,51 @@ void
 task_footprint_exceeded(int warning, __unused const void *param0, __unused const void *param1)
 {
        ledger_amount_t max_footprint, max_footprint_mb;
-       ledger_amount_t footprint_after_purge;
        task_t task;
+        boolean_t is_warning;
+       boolean_t memlimit_is_active;
+       boolean_t memlimit_is_fatal;
 
        if (warning == LEDGER_WARNING_DIPPED_BELOW) {
                /*
                 * Task memory limits only provide a warning on the way up.
                 */
                return;
-       }
+        } else if (warning == LEDGER_WARNING_ROSE_ABOVE) {
+                /*
+                 * This task is in danger of violating a memory limit,
+                 * It has exceeded a percentage level of the limit.
+                 */
+                is_warning = TRUE;
+        } else {
+                /*
+                 * The task has exceeded the physical footprint limit.
+                 * This is not a warning but a true limit violation.
+                 */
+                is_warning = FALSE;
+        }
 
        task = current_task();
 
        ledger_get_limit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.phys_footprint, &max_footprint);
        max_footprint_mb = max_footprint >> 20;
 
-       /*
-        * Try and purge all "volatile" memory in that task first.
-        */
-       (void) task_purge_volatile_memory(task);
-       /* are we still over the limit ? */
-       ledger_get_balance(task->ledger,
-                          task_ledgers.phys_footprint,
-                          &footprint_after_purge);
-       if ((!warning &&
-            footprint_after_purge <= max_footprint) ||
-           (warning &&
-            footprint_after_purge <= ((max_footprint *
-                                       PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL) / 100))) {
-               /* all better now */
-               ledger_reset_callback_state(task->ledger,
-                                           task_ledgers.phys_footprint);
-               return;
-       }
-       /* still over the limit after purging... */
+       memlimit_is_active = task_get_memlimit_is_active(task);
+       memlimit_is_fatal = task_get_memlimit_is_fatal(task);
 
        /*
-        * If this an actual violation (not a warning),
-        * generate a non-fatal high watermark EXC_RESOURCE.
+        * If this is an actual violation (not a warning), then generate EXC_RESOURCE exception.
+        * We only generate the exception once per process per memlimit (active/inactive limit).
+        * To enforce this, we monitor state based on the  memlimit's active/inactive attribute
+        * and we disable it by marking that memlimit as exception triggered.
         */
-       if ((warning == 0) && (task->rusage_cpu_flags & TASK_RUSECPU_FLAGS_PHYS_FOOTPRINT_EXCEPTION)) {
-               THIS_PROCESS_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE((int)max_footprint_mb);
+       if ((is_warning == FALSE) && (!task_has_triggered_exc_resource(task, memlimit_is_active))) {
+               PROC_CROSSED_HIGH_WATERMARK__SEND_EXC_RESOURCE_AND_SUSPEND((int)max_footprint_mb, memlimit_is_fatal);
+               memorystatus_log_exception((int)max_footprint_mb, memlimit_is_active, memlimit_is_fatal);
+               task_mark_has_triggered_exc_resource(task, memlimit_is_active);
        }
 
-       memorystatus_on_ledger_footprint_exceeded((warning == LEDGER_WARNING_ROSE_ABOVE) ? TRUE : FALSE,
-               (int)max_footprint_mb);
+       memorystatus_on_ledger_footprint_exceeded(is_warning, memlimit_is_active, memlimit_is_fatal);
 }
 
 extern int proc_check_footprint_priv(void);
@@ -3710,26 +5362,66 @@ task_set_phys_footprint_limit(
 {
        kern_return_t error;
 
+       boolean_t memlimit_is_active;
+       boolean_t memlimit_is_fatal;
+
        if ((error = proc_check_footprint_priv())) {
                return (KERN_NO_ACCESS);
        }
 
-       return task_set_phys_footprint_limit_internal(task, new_limit_mb, old_limit_mb, FALSE);
+       /*
+        * This call should probably be obsoleted.
+        * But for now, we default to current state.
+        */
+       memlimit_is_active = task_get_memlimit_is_active(task);
+       memlimit_is_fatal = task_get_memlimit_is_fatal(task);
+
+       return task_set_phys_footprint_limit_internal(task, new_limit_mb, old_limit_mb, memlimit_is_active, memlimit_is_fatal);
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_convert_phys_footprint_limit(
+       int limit_mb,
+       int *converted_limit_mb)
+{
+       if (limit_mb == -1) {
+               /*
+                * No limit
+                */
+               if (max_task_footprint != 0) {
+                       *converted_limit_mb = (int)(max_task_footprint / 1024 / 1024);   /* bytes to MB */
+               } else {
+                       *converted_limit_mb = (int)(LEDGER_LIMIT_INFINITY >> 20);
+               }
+       } else {
+               /* nothing to convert */
+               *converted_limit_mb = limit_mb;
+       }
+       return (KERN_SUCCESS);
 }
 
+
 kern_return_t
 task_set_phys_footprint_limit_internal(
        task_t task,
        int new_limit_mb,
        int *old_limit_mb,
-       boolean_t trigger_exception)
+       boolean_t memlimit_is_active,
+       boolean_t memlimit_is_fatal)
 {
        ledger_amount_t old;
 
        ledger_get_limit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.phys_footprint, &old);
+
+       /* 
+        * Check that limit >> 20 will not give an "unexpected" 32-bit
+        * result. There are, however, implicit assumptions that -1 mb limit
+        * equates to LEDGER_LIMIT_INFINITY.
+        */
+       assert(((old & 0xFFF0000000000000LL) == 0) || (old == LEDGER_LIMIT_INFINITY));
        
        if (old_limit_mb) {
-               *old_limit_mb = old >> 20;
+               *old_limit_mb = (int)(old >> 20);
        }
 
        if (new_limit_mb == -1) {
@@ -3738,7 +5430,13 @@ task_set_phys_footprint_limit_internal(
                 */
                ledger_set_limit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.phys_footprint,
                                 max_task_footprint ? max_task_footprint : LEDGER_LIMIT_INFINITY,
-                                max_task_footprint ? PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL : 0);
+                                max_task_footprint ? max_task_footprint_warning_level : 0);
+
+               task_lock(task);
+               task_set_memlimit_is_active(task, memlimit_is_active);
+               task_set_memlimit_is_fatal(task, memlimit_is_fatal);
+               task_unlock(task);
+
                return (KERN_SUCCESS);
        }
 
@@ -3748,15 +5446,27 @@ task_set_phys_footprint_limit_internal(
 
        task_lock(task);
 
-       if (trigger_exception) {
-               task->rusage_cpu_flags |= TASK_RUSECPU_FLAGS_PHYS_FOOTPRINT_EXCEPTION;
-       } else {
-               task->rusage_cpu_flags &= ~TASK_RUSECPU_FLAGS_PHYS_FOOTPRINT_EXCEPTION;
+       if ((memlimit_is_active == task_get_memlimit_is_active(task)) &&
+           (memlimit_is_fatal == task_get_memlimit_is_fatal(task)) &&
+           (((ledger_amount_t)new_limit_mb << 20) == old)) {
+               /*
+                * memlimit state is not changing
+                */
+               task_unlock(task);
+               return(KERN_SUCCESS);
        }
 
+       task_set_memlimit_is_active(task, memlimit_is_active);
+       task_set_memlimit_is_fatal(task, memlimit_is_fatal);
+
        ledger_set_limit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.phys_footprint,
                (ledger_amount_t)new_limit_mb << 20, PHYS_FOOTPRINT_WARNING_LEVEL);
 
+        if (task == current_task()) {
+                ledger_check_new_balance(current_thread(), task->ledger,
+                                         task_ledgers.phys_footprint);
+        }
+
        task_unlock(task);
 
        return (KERN_SUCCESS);
@@ -3770,11 +5480,17 @@ task_get_phys_footprint_limit(
        ledger_amount_t limit;
     
        ledger_get_limit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.phys_footprint, &limit);
-       *limit_mb = limit >> 20;
+       /* 
+        * Check that limit >> 20 will not give an "unexpected" signed, 32-bit
+        * result. There are, however, implicit assumptions that -1 mb limit
+        * equates to LEDGER_LIMIT_INFINITY.
+        */
+       assert(((limit & 0xFFF0000000000000LL) == 0) || (limit == LEDGER_LIMIT_INFINITY));
+       *limit_mb = (int)(limit >> 20);
        
        return (KERN_SUCCESS);
 }
-#else /* CONFIG_JETSAM */
+#else /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */
 kern_return_t
 task_set_phys_footprint_limit(
        __unused task_t task,
@@ -3791,7 +5507,18 @@ task_get_phys_footprint_limit(
 {
        return (KERN_FAILURE);
 }
-#endif /* CONFIG_JETSAM */
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMORYSTATUS */
+
+void
+task_set_thread_limit(task_t task, uint16_t thread_limit)
+{
+       assert(task != kernel_task);
+       if (thread_limit <= TASK_MAX_THREAD_LIMIT) {
+               task_lock(task);
+               task->task_thread_limit = thread_limit;
+               task_unlock(task);
+       }
+}
 
 /*
  * We need to export some functions to other components that
@@ -3806,14 +5533,9 @@ boolean_t is_kerneltask(task_t t)
        return (FALSE);
 }
 
-int
-check_for_tasksuspend(task_t task)
+boolean_t is_corpsetask(task_t t)
 {
-
-       if (task == TASK_NULL)
-               return (0);
-
-       return (task->suspend_count > 0);
+       return (task_is_a_corpse(t));
 }
 
 #undef current_task
@@ -3833,21 +5555,68 @@ task_reference(
                task_reference_internal(task);
 }
 
-/* 
- * This routine is called always with task lock held.
- * And it returns a thread handle without reference as the caller
- * operates on it under the task lock held.
+/* defined in bsd/kern/kern_prot.c */
+extern int get_audit_token_pid(audit_token_t *audit_token);
+
+int task_pid(task_t task)
+{
+       if (task)
+               return get_audit_token_pid(&task->audit_token);
+       return -1;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * This routine finds a thread in a task by its unique id
+ * Returns a referenced thread or THREAD_NULL if the thread was not found
+ *
+ * TODO: This is super inefficient - it's an O(threads in task) list walk!
+ *       We should make a tid hash, or transition all tid clients to thread ports
+ *
+ * Precondition: No locks held (will take task lock)
  */
 thread_t
 task_findtid(task_t task, uint64_t tid)
 {
-       thread_t thread= THREAD_NULL;
+       thread_t self           = current_thread();
+       thread_t found_thread   = THREAD_NULL;
+       thread_t iter_thread    = THREAD_NULL;
+
+       /* Short-circuit the lookup if we're looking up ourselves */
+       if (tid == self->thread_id || tid == TID_NULL) {
+               assert(self->task == task);
+
+               thread_reference(self);
+
+               return self;
+       }
+
+       task_lock(task);
+
+       queue_iterate(&task->threads, iter_thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
+               if (iter_thread->thread_id == tid) {
+                       found_thread = iter_thread;
+                       thread_reference(found_thread);
+                       break;
+               }
+       }
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+
+       return (found_thread);
+}
+
+int pid_from_task(task_t task)
+{
+       int pid = -1;
 
-       queue_iterate(&task->threads, thread, thread_t, task_threads) {
-                       if (thread->thread_id == tid)
-                               return(thread);
+       if (task->bsd_info) {
+               pid = proc_pid(task->bsd_info);
+       } else {
+               pid = task_pid(task);
        }
-       return(THREAD_NULL);
+
+       return pid;
 }
 
 /*
@@ -3915,7 +5684,7 @@ task_wakeups_monitor_ctl(task_t task, uint32_t *flags, int32_t *rate_hz)
                }
 #endif /* CONFIG_NOMONITORS */
 
-               if (*rate_hz < 0) {
+               if (*rate_hz <= 0) {
                        task_unlock(task);
                        return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
                }
@@ -3934,7 +5703,7 @@ task_wakeups_monitor_ctl(task_t task, uint32_t *flags, int32_t *rate_hz)
                 * remove the limit & callback on the wakeups ledger entry.
                 */
 #if CONFIG_TELEMETRY
-               telemetry_task_ctl_locked(current_task(), TF_WAKEMON_WARNING, 0);
+               telemetry_task_ctl_locked(task, TF_WAKEMON_WARNING, 0);
 #endif
                ledger_disable_refill(ledger, task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups);
                ledger_disable_callback(ledger, task_ledgers.interrupt_wakeups);
@@ -3967,21 +5736,22 @@ task_wakeups_rate_exceeded(int warning, __unused const void *param0, __unused co
 #endif
 
        if (warning == 0) {
-               THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE();
+               SENDING_NOTIFICATION__THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS();
        }
 }
 
 void __attribute__((noinline))
-THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(void)
+SENDING_NOTIFICATION__THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS(void)
 {
-       task_t                                          task            = current_task();
-       int                                                     pid         = 0;
-       char                                    *procname       = (char *) "unknown";   
-       uint64_t                                        observed_wakeups_rate;
-       uint64_t                                        permitted_wakeups_rate;
-       uint64_t                                        observation_interval;
-       mach_exception_data_type_t      code[EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX];
-       struct ledger_entry_info        lei;
+       task_t                      task        = current_task();
+       int                         pid         = 0;
+       const char                  *procname   = "unknown";
+       boolean_t                   fatal;
+       kern_return_t               kr;
+#ifdef EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS
+       mach_exception_data_type_t  code[EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX];
+#endif /* EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS */
+       struct ledger_entry_info    lei;
 
 #ifdef MACH_BSD
        pid = proc_selfpid();
@@ -3994,74 +5764,218 @@ THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MANY_WAKEUPS__SENDING_EXC_RESOURCE(void)
        /*
         * Disable the exception notification so we don't overwhelm
         * the listener with an endless stream of redundant exceptions.
+        * TODO: detect whether another thread is already reporting the violation.
         */
        uint32_t flags = WAKEMON_DISABLE;
        task_wakeups_monitor_ctl(task, &flags, NULL);
 
-       observed_wakeups_rate = (lei.lei_balance * (int64_t)NSEC_PER_SEC) / lei.lei_last_refill;
-       permitted_wakeups_rate = lei.lei_limit / task_wakeups_monitor_interval;
-       observation_interval = lei.lei_refill_period / NSEC_PER_SEC;
+       fatal = task->rusage_cpu_flags & TASK_RUSECPU_FLAGS_FATAL_WAKEUPSMON;
+       trace_resource_violation(RMON_CPUWAKES_VIOLATED, &lei);
+       os_log(OS_LOG_DEFAULT, "process %s[%d] caught waking the CPU %llu times "
+              "over ~%llu seconds, averaging %llu wakes / second and "
+              "violating a %slimit of %llu wakes over %llu seconds.\n",
+              procname, pid,
+              lei.lei_balance, lei.lei_last_refill / NSEC_PER_SEC,
+                  lei.lei_last_refill == 0 ? 0 :
+                               (NSEC_PER_SEC * lei.lei_balance / lei.lei_last_refill),
+              fatal ? "FATAL " : "",
+                  lei.lei_limit, lei.lei_refill_period / NSEC_PER_SEC);
+
+       kr = send_resource_violation(send_cpu_wakes_violation, task, &lei,
+                                    fatal ? kRNFatalLimitFlag : 0);
+       if (kr) {
+               printf("send_resource_violation(CPU wakes, ...): error %#x\n", kr);
+       }
 
+#ifdef EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS
        if (disable_exc_resource) {
                printf("process %s[%d] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE "
                        "supressed by a boot-arg\n", procname, pid);
                return;
        }
        if (audio_active) {
-               printf("process %s[%d] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE "
+               os_log(OS_LOG_DEFAULT, "process %s[%d] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE "
                       "supressed due to audio playback\n", procname, pid);
                return;
        }
-       printf("process %s[%d] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate "
-               "(per sec): %lld; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): %lld; Observation "
-               "period: %lld seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: %lld\n",
-               procname, pid, observed_wakeups_rate, permitted_wakeups_rate,
-               observation_interval, lei.lei_credit);
+       if (lei.lei_last_refill == 0) {
+               os_log(OS_LOG_DEFAULT, "process %s[%d] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE "
+                      "supressed due to lei.lei_last_refill = 0 \n", procname, pid);
+       }
 
        code[0] = code[1] = 0;
        EXC_RESOURCE_ENCODE_TYPE(code[0], RESOURCE_TYPE_WAKEUPS);
        EXC_RESOURCE_ENCODE_FLAVOR(code[0], FLAVOR_WAKEUPS_MONITOR);
-       EXC_RESOURCE_CPUMONITOR_ENCODE_WAKEUPS_PERMITTED(code[0], task_wakeups_monitor_rate);
-       EXC_RESOURCE_CPUMONITOR_ENCODE_OBSERVATION_INTERVAL(code[0], observation_interval);
-       EXC_RESOURCE_CPUMONITOR_ENCODE_WAKEUPS_OBSERVED(code[1], lei.lei_balance * (int64_t)NSEC_PER_SEC / lei.lei_last_refill);        
+       EXC_RESOURCE_CPUMONITOR_ENCODE_WAKEUPS_PERMITTED(code[0],
+                           NSEC_PER_SEC * lei.lei_limit / lei.lei_refill_period);
+       EXC_RESOURCE_CPUMONITOR_ENCODE_OBSERVATION_INTERVAL(code[0],
+                           lei.lei_last_refill);
+       EXC_RESOURCE_CPUMONITOR_ENCODE_WAKEUPS_OBSERVED(code[1],
+                           NSEC_PER_SEC * lei.lei_balance / lei.lei_last_refill);
        exception_triage(EXC_RESOURCE, code, EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX);
+#endif /* EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS */
 
-       if (task->rusage_cpu_flags & TASK_RUSECPU_FLAGS_FATAL_WAKEUPSMON) {
+       if (fatal) {
                task_terminate_internal(task);
        }
 }
 
-kern_return_t
-task_purge_volatile_memory(
-       task_t  task)
+static boolean_t 
+global_update_logical_writes(int64_t io_delta)
 {
-       vm_map_t        map;
-       int             num_object_purged;
-
-       if (task == TASK_NULL)
-               return KERN_INVALID_TASK;
+       int64_t old_count, new_count;
+       boolean_t needs_telemetry;
+       
+       do {
+               new_count = old_count = global_logical_writes_count;
+               new_count += io_delta;
+               if (new_count >= io_telemetry_limit) {
+                       new_count = 0;
+                       needs_telemetry = TRUE;
+               } else {
+                       needs_telemetry = FALSE;
+               }
+       } while(!OSCompareAndSwap64(old_count, new_count, &global_logical_writes_count));
+       return needs_telemetry;
+}
 
-       task_lock(task);
+void task_update_logical_writes(task_t task, uint32_t io_size, int flags, void *vp)
+{
+       int64_t io_delta = 0;
+       boolean_t needs_telemetry = FALSE;
 
-       if (!task->active) {
-               task_unlock(task);
-               return KERN_INVALID_TASK;
+       if ((!task) || (!io_size) || (!vp))
+               return;
+       
+       KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT((MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_VM, VM_DATA_WRITE)) | DBG_FUNC_NONE, 
+                                                       task_pid(task), io_size, flags, (uintptr_t)VM_KERNEL_ADDRPERM(vp), 0);
+       DTRACE_IO4(logical_writes, struct task *, task, uint32_t, io_size, int, flags, vnode *, vp);
+       switch(flags) {
+               case TASK_WRITE_IMMEDIATE:
+                       OSAddAtomic64(io_size, (SInt64 *)&(task->task_immediate_writes));
+                       ledger_credit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, io_size);
+                       break;
+               case TASK_WRITE_DEFERRED:
+                       OSAddAtomic64(io_size, (SInt64 *)&(task->task_deferred_writes));
+                       ledger_credit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, io_size);
+                       break;
+               case TASK_WRITE_INVALIDATED:
+                       OSAddAtomic64(io_size, (SInt64 *)&(task->task_invalidated_writes));
+                       ledger_debit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, io_size);
+                       break;
+               case TASK_WRITE_METADATA:
+                       OSAddAtomic64(io_size, (SInt64 *)&(task->task_metadata_writes));
+                       ledger_credit(task->ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, io_size);
+                       break;
        }
-       map = task->map;
-       if (map == VM_MAP_NULL) {
-               task_unlock(task);
-               return KERN_INVALID_TASK;
+
+       io_delta = (flags == TASK_WRITE_INVALIDATED) ? ((int64_t)io_size * -1ll) : ((int64_t)io_size);
+       if (io_telemetry_limit != 0) {  
+               /* If io_telemetry_limit is 0, disable global updates and I/O telemetry */
+               needs_telemetry = global_update_logical_writes(io_delta);
+               if (needs_telemetry) { 
+                       act_set_io_telemetry_ast(current_thread());
+               }
        }
-       vm_map_reference(task->map);
+}
 
-       task_unlock(task);
+/*
+ * Control the I/O monitor for a task.
+ */
+kern_return_t
+task_io_monitor_ctl(task_t task, uint32_t *flags)
+{
+       ledger_t ledger = task->ledger;
 
-       num_object_purged = vm_map_purge(map);
-       vm_map_deallocate(map);
+       task_lock(task);
+       if (*flags & IOMON_ENABLE) {
+               /* Configure the physical I/O ledger */ 
+               ledger_set_limit(ledger, task_ledgers.physical_writes, (task_iomon_limit_mb * 1024 * 1024), 0);
+               ledger_set_period(ledger, task_ledgers.physical_writes, (task_iomon_interval_secs * NSEC_PER_SEC));
+
+               /* Configure the logical I/O ledger */
+               ledger_set_limit(ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, (task_iomon_limit_mb * 1024 * 1024), 0);
+               ledger_set_period(ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, (task_iomon_interval_secs * NSEC_PER_SEC));
+               
+       } else if (*flags & IOMON_DISABLE) {
+               /*
+                * Caller wishes to disable I/O monitor on the task.
+                */
+               ledger_disable_refill(ledger, task_ledgers.physical_writes);
+               ledger_disable_callback(ledger, task_ledgers.physical_writes);
+               ledger_disable_refill(ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes);
+               ledger_disable_callback(ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes);
+       }
 
+       task_unlock(task);
        return KERN_SUCCESS;
 }
 
+void
+task_io_rate_exceeded(int warning, const void *param0, __unused const void *param1)
+{
+       if (warning == 0) {
+               SENDING_NOTIFICATION__THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MUCH_IO((int)param0);
+       }
+}
+
+void __attribute__((noinline)) SENDING_NOTIFICATION__THIS_PROCESS_IS_CAUSING_TOO_MUCH_IO(int flavor)
+{
+       int                             pid = 0;
+       task_t                          task = current_task();
+#ifdef EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS
+       mach_exception_data_type_t      code[EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX];
+#endif /* EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS */
+       struct ledger_entry_info        lei;
+       kern_return_t                   kr;
+
+#ifdef MACH_BSD
+       pid = proc_selfpid();
+#endif
+       /* 
+        * Get the ledger entry info. We need to do this before disabling the exception 
+        * to get correct values for all fields.
+        */
+       switch(flavor) {
+               case FLAVOR_IO_PHYSICAL_WRITES:
+                       ledger_get_entry_info(task->ledger, task_ledgers.physical_writes, &lei);
+                       break;
+               case FLAVOR_IO_LOGICAL_WRITES:
+                       ledger_get_entry_info(task->ledger, task_ledgers.logical_writes, &lei);
+                       break;
+       }
+
+       
+       /*
+        * Disable the exception notification so we don't overwhelm
+        * the listener with an endless stream of redundant exceptions.
+        * TODO: detect whether another thread is already reporting the violation.
+        */
+       uint32_t flags = IOMON_DISABLE;
+       task_io_monitor_ctl(task, &flags);
+
+       if (flavor == FLAVOR_IO_LOGICAL_WRITES) {
+               trace_resource_violation(RMON_LOGWRITES_VIOLATED, &lei);
+       }
+       os_log(OS_LOG_DEFAULT, "process [%d] caught causing excessive I/O (flavor: %d). Task I/O: %lld MB. [Limit : %lld MB per %lld secs]\n",
+               pid, flavor, (lei.lei_balance / (1024 * 1024)), (lei.lei_limit / (1024 * 1024)), (lei.lei_refill_period / NSEC_PER_SEC));
+
+       kr = send_resource_violation(send_disk_writes_violation, task, &lei, kRNFlagsNone);
+       if (kr) {
+               printf("send_resource_violation(disk_writes, ...): error %#x\n", kr);
+       }
+
+#ifdef EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS
+       code[0] = code[1] = 0;
+       EXC_RESOURCE_ENCODE_TYPE(code[0], RESOURCE_TYPE_IO);
+       EXC_RESOURCE_ENCODE_FLAVOR(code[0], flavor);
+       EXC_RESOURCE_IO_ENCODE_INTERVAL(code[0], (lei.lei_refill_period / NSEC_PER_SEC));
+       EXC_RESOURCE_IO_ENCODE_LIMIT(code[0], (lei.lei_limit / (1024 * 1024)));
+       EXC_RESOURCE_IO_ENCODE_OBSERVED(code[1], (lei.lei_balance / (1024 * 1024)));
+       exception_triage(EXC_RESOURCE, code, EXCEPTION_CODE_MAX);
+#endif /* EXC_RESOURCE_MONITORS */
+}      
+
 /* Placeholders for the task set/get voucher interfaces */
 kern_return_t 
 task_get_mach_voucher(
@@ -4118,3 +6032,364 @@ boolean_t task_is_gpu_denied(task_t task)
        /* We don't need the lock to read this flag */
        return (task->t_flags & TF_GPU_DENIED) ? TRUE : FALSE;
 }
+
+
+uint64_t get_task_memory_region_count(task_t task)
+{
+       vm_map_t map;
+       map = (task == kernel_task) ? kernel_map: task->map;
+       return((uint64_t)get_map_nentries(map));
+}
+
+static void
+kdebug_trace_dyld_internal(uint32_t base_code,
+       struct dyld_kernel_image_info *info)
+{
+       static_assert(sizeof(info->uuid) >= 16);
+
+#if defined(__LP64__)
+       uint64_t *uuid = (uint64_t *)&(info->uuid);
+
+       KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+               KDBG_EVENTID(DBG_DYLD, DBG_DYLD_UUID, base_code), uuid[0],
+               uuid[1], info->load_addr,
+               (uint64_t)info->fsid.val[0] | ((uint64_t)info->fsid.val[1] << 32),
+               0);
+       KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+               KDBG_EVENTID(DBG_DYLD, DBG_DYLD_UUID, base_code + 1),
+               (uint64_t)info->fsobjid.fid_objno |
+               ((uint64_t)info->fsobjid.fid_generation << 32),
+               0, 0, 0, 0);
+#else /* defined(__LP64__) */
+       uint32_t *uuid = (uint32_t *)&(info->uuid);
+
+       KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+               KDBG_EVENTID(DBG_DYLD, DBG_DYLD_UUID, base_code + 2), uuid[0],
+               uuid[1], uuid[2], uuid[3], 0);
+       KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+               KDBG_EVENTID(DBG_DYLD, DBG_DYLD_UUID, base_code + 3),
+               (uint32_t)info->load_addr, info->fsid.val[0], info->fsid.val[1],
+               info->fsobjid.fid_objno, 0);
+       KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE,
+               KDBG_EVENTID(DBG_DYLD, DBG_DYLD_UUID, base_code + 4),
+               info->fsobjid.fid_generation, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+#endif /* !defined(__LP64__) */
+}
+
+static kern_return_t
+kdebug_trace_dyld(task_t task, uint32_t base_code,
+       vm_map_copy_t infos_copy, mach_msg_type_number_t infos_len)
+{
+       kern_return_t kr;
+       dyld_kernel_image_info_array_t infos;
+       vm_map_offset_t map_data;
+       vm_offset_t data;
+
+       if (!infos_copy) {
+               return KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS;
+       }
+
+       if (!kdebug_enable ||
+               !kdebug_debugid_enabled(KDBG_EVENTID(DBG_DYLD, DBG_DYLD_UUID, 0)))
+       {
+               vm_map_copy_discard(infos_copy);
+               return KERN_SUCCESS;
+       }
+
+       if (task == NULL || task != current_task()) {
+               return KERN_INVALID_TASK;
+       }
+
+       kr = vm_map_copyout(ipc_kernel_map, &map_data, (vm_map_copy_t)infos_copy);
+       if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+               return kr;
+       }
+
+       infos = CAST_DOWN(dyld_kernel_image_info_array_t, map_data);
+
+       for (mach_msg_type_number_t i = 0; i < infos_len; i++) {
+               kdebug_trace_dyld_internal(base_code, &(infos[i]));
+       }
+
+       data = CAST_DOWN(vm_offset_t, map_data);
+       mach_vm_deallocate(ipc_kernel_map, data, infos_len * sizeof(infos[0]));
+       return KERN_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_register_dyld_image_infos(task_t task,
+                               dyld_kernel_image_info_array_t infos_copy,
+                               mach_msg_type_number_t infos_len)
+{
+       return kdebug_trace_dyld(task, DBG_DYLD_UUID_MAP_A,
+               (vm_map_copy_t)infos_copy, infos_len);
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_unregister_dyld_image_infos(task_t task,
+                                 dyld_kernel_image_info_array_t infos_copy,
+                                 mach_msg_type_number_t infos_len)
+{
+       return kdebug_trace_dyld(task, DBG_DYLD_UUID_UNMAP_A,
+               (vm_map_copy_t)infos_copy, infos_len);
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_get_dyld_image_infos(__unused task_t task,
+                          __unused dyld_kernel_image_info_array_t * dyld_images,
+                          __unused mach_msg_type_number_t * dyld_imagesCnt)
+{
+       return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_register_dyld_shared_cache_image_info(task_t task,
+                                           dyld_kernel_image_info_t cache_img,
+                                           __unused boolean_t no_cache,
+                                           __unused boolean_t private_cache)
+{
+       if (task == NULL || task != current_task()) {
+               return KERN_INVALID_TASK;
+       }
+
+       kdebug_trace_dyld_internal(DBG_DYLD_UUID_SHARED_CACHE_A, &cache_img);
+       return KERN_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_register_dyld_set_dyld_state(__unused task_t task,
+                                  __unused uint8_t dyld_state)
+{
+       return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_register_dyld_get_process_state(__unused task_t task,
+                                     __unused dyld_kernel_process_info_t * dyld_process_state)
+{
+       return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+}
+
+kern_return_t
+task_inspect(task_inspect_t task_insp, task_inspect_flavor_t flavor,
+               task_inspect_info_t info_out, mach_msg_type_number_t *size_in_out)
+{
+#if MONOTONIC
+       task_t task = (task_t)task_insp;
+       kern_return_t kr = KERN_SUCCESS;
+       mach_msg_type_number_t size;
+
+       if (task == TASK_NULL) {
+               return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+       }
+
+       size = *size_in_out;
+
+       switch (flavor) {
+       case TASK_INSPECT_BASIC_COUNTS: {
+               struct task_inspect_basic_counts *bc;
+               uint64_t task_counts[MT_CORE_NFIXED] = { 0 };
+
+               if (size < TASK_INSPECT_BASIC_COUNTS_COUNT) {
+                       kr = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+                       break;
+               }
+
+               mt_fixed_task_counts(task, task_counts);
+               bc = (struct task_inspect_basic_counts *)info_out;
+#ifdef MT_CORE_INSTRS
+               bc->instructions = task_counts[MT_CORE_INSTRS];
+#else /* defined(MT_CORE_INSTRS) */
+               bc->instructions = 0;
+#endif /* !defined(MT_CORE_INSTRS) */
+               bc->cycles = task_counts[MT_CORE_CYCLES];
+               size = TASK_INSPECT_BASIC_COUNTS_COUNT;
+               break;
+       }
+       default:
+               kr = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
+               break;
+       }
+
+       if (kr == KERN_SUCCESS) {
+               *size_in_out = size;
+       }
+       return kr;
+#else /* MONOTONIC */
+#pragma unused(task_insp, flavor, info_out, size_in_out)
+       return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+#endif /* !MONOTONIC */
+}
+
+#if CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY
+int num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem = 0;
+
+void
+task_set_can_use_secluded_mem(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       can_use_secluded_mem)
+{
+       if (!task->task_could_use_secluded_mem) {
+               return;
+       }
+       task_lock(task);
+       task_set_can_use_secluded_mem_locked(task, can_use_secluded_mem);
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+
+void
+task_set_can_use_secluded_mem_locked(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       can_use_secluded_mem)
+{
+       assert(task->task_could_use_secluded_mem);
+       if (can_use_secluded_mem &&
+           secluded_for_apps && /* global boot-arg */
+           !task->task_can_use_secluded_mem) {
+               assert(num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem >= 0);
+               OSAddAtomic(+1,
+                           (volatile SInt32 *)&num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem);
+               task->task_can_use_secluded_mem = TRUE;
+       } else if (!can_use_secluded_mem &&
+                  task->task_can_use_secluded_mem) {
+               assert(num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem > 0);
+               OSAddAtomic(-1,
+                           (volatile SInt32 *)&num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem);
+               task->task_can_use_secluded_mem = FALSE;
+       }
+}
+
+void
+task_set_could_use_secluded_mem(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       could_use_secluded_mem)
+{
+       task->task_could_use_secluded_mem = could_use_secluded_mem;
+}
+
+void
+task_set_could_also_use_secluded_mem(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       could_also_use_secluded_mem)
+{
+       task->task_could_also_use_secluded_mem = could_also_use_secluded_mem;
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_can_use_secluded_mem(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       is_alloc)
+{
+       if (task->task_can_use_secluded_mem) {
+               assert(task->task_could_use_secluded_mem);
+               assert(num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem > 0);
+               return TRUE;
+       }
+       if (task->task_could_also_use_secluded_mem &&
+           num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem > 0) {
+               assert(num_tasks_can_use_secluded_mem > 0);
+               return TRUE;
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * If a single task is using more than some amount of
+        * memory, allow it to dip into secluded and also begin
+        * suppression of secluded memory until the tasks exits.
+        */
+       if (is_alloc && secluded_shutoff_trigger != 0) {
+               uint64_t phys_used = get_task_phys_footprint(task);
+               if (phys_used > secluded_shutoff_trigger) {
+                       start_secluded_suppression(task);
+                       return TRUE;
+               }
+       }
+
+       return FALSE;
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_could_use_secluded_mem(
+       task_t  task)
+{
+       return task->task_could_use_secluded_mem;
+}
+#endif /* CONFIG_SECLUDED_MEMORY */
+
+queue_head_t *
+task_io_user_clients(task_t task)
+{
+    return (&task->io_user_clients);
+}
+
+void
+task_copy_fields_for_exec(task_t dst_task, task_t src_task)
+{
+       dst_task->vtimers = src_task->vtimers;
+}
+
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+int vm_region_footprint = 0;
+#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
+
+boolean_t
+task_self_region_footprint(void)
+{
+#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
+       if (vm_region_footprint) {
+               /* system-wide override */
+               return TRUE;
+       }
+#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
+       return current_task()->task_region_footprint;
+}
+
+void
+task_self_region_footprint_set(
+       boolean_t newval)
+{
+       task_t  curtask;
+
+       curtask = current_task();
+       task_lock(curtask);
+       if (newval) {
+               curtask->task_region_footprint = TRUE;
+       } else {
+               curtask->task_region_footprint = FALSE;
+       }
+       task_unlock(curtask);
+}
+
+void
+task_set_darkwake_mode(task_t task, boolean_t set_mode)
+{
+       assert(task);
+
+       task_lock(task);
+
+       if (set_mode) {
+               task->t_flags |= TF_DARKWAKE_MODE;
+       } else {
+               task->t_flags &= ~(TF_DARKWAKE_MODE);
+       }
+
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+
+boolean_t
+task_get_darkwake_mode(task_t task)
+{
+       assert(task);
+       return ((task->t_flags & TF_DARKWAKE_MODE) != 0);
+}
+
+#if __arm64__
+void
+task_set_legacy_footprint(
+       task_t          task,
+       boolean_t       new_val)
+{
+       task_lock(task);
+       task->task_legacy_footprint = new_val;
+       task_unlock(task);
+}
+#endif /* __arm64__ */