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56/*
57 */
58/*
59 * File:	mach/memory_object.defs
60 *
61 * Abstract:
62 *	Basic Mach external memory management interface declaration.
63 */
64
65subsystem
66#if	KERNEL_USER
67	  KernelUser
68#endif	/* KERNEL_USER */
69#if	KERNEL_SERVER
70	  KernelServer
71#endif	/* KERNEL_SERVER */
72		     memory_object 2200;
73
74#include <mach/std_types.defs>
75#include <mach/mach_types.defs>
76
77#if	KERNEL_SERVER
78serverprefix dp_;
79#endif
80
81/*
82 *	Initialize the specified memory object, providing
83 *	a memory object control reference on which to make
84 *   cache control calls.
85 *	[To allow the mapping of this object to be used, the
86 *	memory manager must call memory_object_set_attributes,
87 *	specifying the "ready" parameter as TRUE.  To reject
88 *	all mappings of this object, the memory manager may
89 *	use memory_object_destroy.]
90 */
91routine	memory_object_init(
92		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
93		memory_control	: memory_object_control_t;
94		memory_object_page_size	: memory_object_cluster_size_t);
95
96
97/*
98 *	Indicates that the specified memory object is no longer
99 *	mapped (or cached -- see memory_object_set_attributes),
100 *	and that further mappings will cause another memory_object_init
101 *	call to be made.
102 *
103 *	[The kernel will release its reference on the memory object
104 *	after this call returns.  The memory object control associated
105 *	with the memory object is no longer usable - the pager should
106 *	drop the control reference granted to it by memory_object_init.]
107 */
108routine	memory_object_terminate(
109		memory_object		: memory_object_t);
110
111/*
112 *	Request data from this memory object.  At least
113 *	the specified data should be returned with at
114 *	least the specified access permitted.
115 *
116 *	[Response should be upl commit over the specified range.]
117 */
118routine	memory_object_data_request(
119		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
120		offset			: memory_object_offset_t;
121		length			: memory_object_cluster_size_t;
122		desired_access		: vm_prot_t;
123		fault_info		: memory_object_fault_info_t);
124
125/*
126 *	Return data to manager.  This call is used in place of data_write
127 *	for objects initialized by object_ready instead of set_attributes.
128 *	This call indicates whether the returned data is dirty and whether
129 *	the kernel kept a copy.  Precious data remains precious if the
130 *	kernel keeps a copy.  The indication that the kernel kept a copy
131 *	is only a hint if the data is not precious; the cleaned copy may
132 *	be discarded without further notifying the manager.
133 *
134 *	[response should be a upl_commit over the range specified]
135 */
136routine   memory_object_data_return(
137		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
138		offset		 	: memory_object_offset_t;
139		size			: memory_object_cluster_size_t;
140	out	resid_offset	 	: memory_object_offset_t;
141	out	io_error		: int;
142		dirty			: boolean_t;
143		kernel_copy		: boolean_t;
144		upl_flags		: int);
145
146/*
147 *	Provide initial data contents for this region of
148 *	the memory object.  If data has already been written
149 *	to the object, this value must be discarded; otherwise,
150 *	this call acts identically to memory_object_data_return.
151 *
152 *	[response should be UPL commit over the specified range.]
153 */
154routine	memory_object_data_initialize(
155		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
156		offset			: memory_object_offset_t;
157		size			: memory_object_cluster_size_t);
158
159/*
160 *	Request that the specified portion of this
161 *	memory object be unlocked to allow the specified
162 *	forms of access; the kernel already has the data.
163 *
164 *	[Response should be memory_object_lock_request when
165 *	the operation is fully complete.]
166 */
167routine	memory_object_data_unlock(
168		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
169		offset			: memory_object_offset_t;
170		size			: memory_object_size_t;
171		desired_access		: vm_prot_t);
172
173
174/*
175 *	Request that the specified portion of this
176 *	memory object be synchronized with its backing
177 *	store according to the supplied flags.
178 *
179 *	[Response should be memory_object_synchronize_completed when
180 *	the operation is fully complete.]
181 */
182routine memory_object_synchronize(
183		memory_object           : memory_object_t;
184		offset          	: memory_object_offset_t;
185		size	          	: memory_object_size_t;
186		sync_flags 	     	: vm_sync_t );
187
188/*
189 *	Notify the pager that the specified memory object
190 *	has no other (mapped) references besides the named
191 *	reference held by the pager itself.
192 *
193 *	[Response should be a release of the named reference when
194 *	the pager deems that appropriate.]
195 */
196routine memory_object_map(
197		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
198		prot			: vm_prot_t);
199routine memory_object_last_unmap(
200		memory_object           : memory_object_t);
201
202routine	memory_object_data_reclaim(
203		memory_object		: memory_object_t;
204		reclaim_backing_store	: boolean_t);
205
206/* vim: set ft=c : */
207