/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
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+ * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
*
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- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
+ * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
*/
/*
* @OSF_FREE_COPYRIGHT@
/*
* Puts the member port (the task must have receive rights)
- * into the after port set. (Or removes it from any port set
- * if after is MACH_PORT_NULL.) If the port is already in
- * a set, does an atomic move.
+ * into the after port set. If the port is already a member
+ * of any set(s), it is atomically removed from those sets as
+ * part of this operation. (If after is MACH_PORT_NULL, the
+ * port is still removed from all current sets).
*/
routine mach_port_move_member(
routine mach_port_space_info(
task : ipc_space_t;
out space_info : ipc_info_space_t;
- out table_info : ipc_info_name_array_t,
- Dealloc;
- out tree_info : ipc_info_tree_name_array_t,
- Dealloc);
+ out table_info : ipc_info_name_array_t;
+ out tree_info : ipc_info_tree_name_array_t);
/*
* Returns information about the dead-name requests
* that the given send/receive right represents.
* This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels.
* Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned.
+ *
+ * This interface is DEPRECATED in favor of the new
+ * mach_port_kernel_object64() call (see below).
*/
routine mach_port_kernel_object(
task : ipc_space_t;
name : mach_port_name_t;
out object_type : unsigned;
- out object_addr : vm_offset_t);
+ out object_addr : unsigned);
/*
name : mach_port_name_t;
pset : mach_port_name_t);
+/*
+ * Only valid for receive rights.
+ * Gets the context pointer for the port.
+ */
+
+routine mach_port_get_context(
+ task : ipc_space_t;
+ name : mach_port_name_t;
+ out context : mach_vm_address_t);
+
+/*
+ * Only valid for receive rights.
+ * Sets the context pointer for the port.
+ */
+
+routine mach_port_set_context(
+ task : ipc_space_t;
+ name : mach_port_name_t;
+ context : mach_vm_address_t);
+
+/*
+ * Return the type and address of the kernel object
+ * that the given send/receive right represents.
+ * This call is only valid on MACH_IPC_DEBUG kernels.
+ * Otherwise, KERN_FAILURE is returned.
+ */
+routine mach_port_kobject(
+ task : ipc_space_t;
+ name : mach_port_name_t;
+ out object_type : natural_t;
+ out object_addr : mach_vm_address_t);
+
+
+/* vim: set ft=c : */