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1*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h2>memory_object_lock_request</h2>
2*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<hr>
3*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
4*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<strong>Function</strong> - Restrict access to memory object data.
5*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h3>SYNOPSIS</h3>
6*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<pre>
7*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<strong>kern_return_t   memory_object_lock_request</strong>
8*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                <strong>(memory_object_control_t</strong>         <var>memory_control</var>,
9*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                 <strong>vm_offset_t</strong>                             <var>offset</var>,
10*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                 <strong>vm_size_t</strong>                                 <var>size</var>,
11*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                 <strong>memory_object_return_t</strong>           <var>should_return</var>,
12*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                 <strong>boolean_t</strong>                         <var>should_flush</var>,
13*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                 <strong>vm_prot_t</strong>                           <var>lock_value</var>,
14*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions                 <strong>mach_port_t</strong>                         <var>reply_port</var><strong>);</strong>
15*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions</pre>
16*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h3>PARAMETERS</h3>
17*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dl>
18*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
19*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>memory_control</var>
20*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
21*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in memory-cache-control send right]
22*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe memory cache control port
23*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsto be used by the memory manager for cache management requests.
24*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThis port is provided by the kernel in a <strong>memory_object_init</strong> call.
25*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
26*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>offset</var>
27*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
28*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in scalar]
29*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe offset within the memory object, in bytes.
30*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
31*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>size</var>
32*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
33*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in scalar]
34*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe number of bytes of data (starting at <var>offset</var>) to be
35*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsaffected.  The number must convert to an integral number of memory object
36*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionspages.
37*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
38*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>should_return</var>
39*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
40*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in scalar]
41*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsClean indicator.  Values are:
42*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dl>
43*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
44*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_RETURN_NONE</strong>
45*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
46*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsDon't return any pages.  If <var>should_flush</var> is <strong>TRUE</strong>, pages will
47*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsbe discarded.
48*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
49*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_RETURN_DIRTY</strong>
50*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
51*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsReturn only dirty (modified) pages.  If <var>should_flush</var> is <strong>TRUE</strong>,
52*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsprecious pages will be discarded; otherwise, the kernel
53*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsmaintains responsibility for precious pages.
54*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
55*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_RETURN_ALL</strong>
56*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
57*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsBoth dirty and precious pages are returned.  If <var>should_flush</var> is
58*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<strong>FALSE</strong>, the kernel maintains responsibility for the precious
59*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionspages.
60*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
61*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>MEMORY_OBJECT_RETURN_ANYTHING</strong>
62*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
63*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsAny resident pages are returned.   If <var>should_flush</var> is <strong>TRUE</strong>,
64*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsprecious pages will be discarded; otherwise, the kernel
65*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsmaintains responsibility for precious pages.
66*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions</dl>
67*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
68*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>should_flush</var>
69*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
70*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in scalar]
71*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsFlush indicator.  If true, the kernel discards all pages within
72*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsthe range.
73*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
74*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>lock_value</var>
75*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
76*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in scalar]
77*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsOne or more forms of access <var>not</var> permitted for the specified
78*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsdata.  Valid values are:
79*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dl>
80*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
81*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>VM_PROT_NO_CHANGE</strong>
82*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
83*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsDo not change the protection of any pages.
84*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
85*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>VM_PROT_NONE</strong>
86*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
87*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsProhibits no access (that is, all forms of access are permitted).
88*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
89*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>VM_PROT_READ</strong>
90*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
91*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsProhibits read access.
92*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
93*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>VM_PROT_WRITE</strong>
94*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
95*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsProhibits write access.
96*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
97*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>VM_PROT_EXECUTE</strong>
98*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
99*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsProhibits execute access.
100*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
101*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>VM_PROT_ALL</strong>
102*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
103*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsProhibits all forms of access.
104*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions</dl>
105*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
106*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>reply_port</var>
107*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<dd>
108*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions[in reply receive (to be converted to send) right]
109*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe response port to
110*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsbe used by the kernel on a call to <strong>memory_object_lock_completed</strong>,
111*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsor <strong>MACH_PORT_NULL</strong> if no response is required.
112*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions</dl>
113*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3>
114*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
115*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe <strong>memory_object_lock_request</strong> function allows the memory manager to
116*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsmake the following requests of the kernel:
117*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<ul>
118*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<li>
119*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsClean the pages within the specified range by writing back all changed (that
120*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsis, dirty) and precious pages.  The kernel uses the
121*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<strong>memory_object_data_return</strong> call to write back the data.
122*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe <var>should_return</var> parameter must be set to
123*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsnon-zero.
124*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions     <p>
125*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<li>
126*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsFlush all cached data within the specified range.  The kernel invalidates the
127*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsrange of data and revokes all uses of that data.  The <var>should_flush</var>
128*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsparameter must be set to true.
129*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions     <p>
130*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<li>
131*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsAlter access restrictions specified in the <strong>memory_object_data_supply</strong>
132*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionscall
133*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsor a previous <strong>memory_object_lock_request</strong> call.  The
134*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<var>lock_value</var> parameter
135*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsmust specify the new access restrictions.  Note that this parameter can be
136*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsused to unlock previously locked data.
137*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions</ul>
138*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
139*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsOnce the kernel performs all of the actions requested by this
140*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionscall, it issues a
141*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<strong>memory_object_lock_completed</strong> call using the <var>reply_to</var> port.
142*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h3>NOTES</h3>
143*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
144*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsThe <strong>memory_object_lock_request</strong> call affects only data
145*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsthat is cached at the
146*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionstime of the call.  Access restrictions cannot be applied to pages
147*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsfor which data
148*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionshas not been provided.
149*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
150*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsWhen a running thread requires an access that is currently prohibited,
151*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsthe kernel
152*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsissues a <strong>memory_object_data_unlock</strong> call specifying
153*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsthe access required.  The
154*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsmemory manager can then use <strong>memory_object_lock_request</strong> to relax its
155*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsaccess restrictions on the data.
156*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
157*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsTo indicate that an unlock request is invalid (that is, requires
158*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionspermission that can
159*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsnever be granted), the memory manager must first flush the page.  When the
160*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionskernel requests the data again with the higher permission, the
161*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsmemory manager can
162*42e22086SApple OSS Distributionsindicate the error by responding with a call to
163*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<strong>memory_object_data_error</strong>.
164*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h3>RETURN VALUES</h3>
165*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
166*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsOnly generic errors apply.
167*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3>
168*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<p>
169*42e22086SApple OSS DistributionsFunctions:
170*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<a href="memory_object_data_supply.html"><strong>memory_object_data_supply</strong></a>,
171*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<a href="memory_object_data_unlock.html"><strong>memory_object_data_unlock</strong></a>,
172*42e22086SApple OSS Distributions<a href="MO_lock_completed.html"><strong>memory_object_lock_completed</strong></a>.
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