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56 | /*␊ |
57 | */␊ |
58 | /*␊ |
59 | *␉File:␉h/kern_return.h␊ |
60 | *␉Author:␉Avadis Tevanian, Jr.␊ |
61 | *␉Date:␉1985␊ |
62 | *␊ |
63 | *␉Kernel return codes.␊ |
64 | *␊ |
65 | */␊ |
66 | ␊ |
67 | #ifndef␉_MACH_KERN_RETURN_H_␊ |
68 | #define _MACH_KERN_RETURN_H_␊ |
69 | ␊ |
70 | #include <mach/machine/kern_return.h>␊ |
71 | ␊ |
72 | #define KERN_SUCCESS␉␉␉0␊ |
73 | ␊ |
74 | #define KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS␉␉1␊ |
75 | ␉␉/* Specified address is not currently valid.␊ |
76 | ␉␉ */␊ |
77 | ␊ |
78 | #define KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE␉␉2␊ |
79 | ␉␉/* Specified memory is valid, but does not permit the␊ |
80 | ␉␉ * required forms of access.␊ |
81 | ␉␉ */␊ |
82 | ␊ |
83 | #define KERN_NO_SPACE␉␉␉3␊ |
84 | ␉␉/* The address range specified is already in use, or␊ |
85 | ␉␉ * no address range of the size specified could be␊ |
86 | ␉␉ * found.␊ |
87 | ␉␉ */␊ |
88 | ␊ |
89 | #define KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT␉␉4␊ |
90 | ␉␉/* The function requested was not applicable to this␊ |
91 | ␉␉ * type of argument, or an argument is invalid␊ |
92 | ␉␉ */␊ |
93 | ␊ |
94 | #define KERN_FAILURE␉␉␉5␊ |
95 | ␉␉/* The function could not be performed. A catch-all.␊ |
96 | ␉␉ */␊ |
97 | ␊ |
98 | #define KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE␉␉6␊ |
99 | ␉␉/* A system resource could not be allocated to fulfill␊ |
100 | ␉␉ * this request. This failure may not be permanent.␊ |
101 | ␉␉ */␊ |
102 | ␊ |
103 | #define KERN_NOT_RECEIVER␉␉7␊ |
104 | ␉␉/* The task in question does not hold receive rights␊ |
105 | ␉␉ * for the port argument.␊ |
106 | ␉␉ */␊ |
107 | ␊ |
108 | #define KERN_NO_ACCESS␉␉␉8␊ |
109 | ␉␉/* Bogus access restriction.␊ |
110 | ␉␉ */␊ |
111 | ␊ |
112 | #define KERN_MEMORY_FAILURE␉␉9␊ |
113 | ␉␉/* During a page fault, the target address refers to a␊ |
114 | ␉␉ * memory object that has been destroyed. This␊ |
115 | ␉␉ * failure is permanent.␊ |
116 | ␉␉ */␊ |
117 | ␊ |
118 | #define KERN_MEMORY_ERROR␉␉10␊ |
119 | ␉␉/* During a page fault, the memory object indicated␊ |
120 | ␉␉ * that the data could not be returned. This failure␊ |
121 | ␉␉ * may be temporary; future attempts to access this␊ |
122 | ␉␉ * same data may succeed, as defined by the memory␊ |
123 | ␉␉ * object.␊ |
124 | ␉␉ */␊ |
125 | ␊ |
126 | #define␉KERN_ALREADY_IN_SET␉␉11␊ |
127 | ␉␉/* The receive right is already a member of the portset.␊ |
128 | ␉␉ */␊ |
129 | ␊ |
130 | #define KERN_NOT_IN_SET␉␉␉12␊ |
131 | ␉␉/* The receive right is not a member of a port set.␊ |
132 | ␉␉ */␊ |
133 | ␊ |
134 | #define KERN_NAME_EXISTS␉␉13␊ |
135 | ␉␉/* The name already denotes a right in the task.␊ |
136 | ␉␉ */␊ |
137 | ␊ |
138 | #define KERN_ABORTED␉␉␉14␊ |
139 | ␉␉/* The operation was aborted. Ipc code will␊ |
140 | ␉␉ * catch this and reflect it as a message error.␊ |
141 | ␉␉ */␊ |
142 | ␊ |
143 | #define KERN_INVALID_NAME␉␉15␊ |
144 | ␉␉/* The name doesn't denote a right in the task.␊ |
145 | ␉␉ */␊ |
146 | ␊ |
147 | #define␉KERN_INVALID_TASK␉␉16␊ |
148 | ␉␉/* Target task isn't an active task.␊ |
149 | ␉␉ */␊ |
150 | ␊ |
151 | #define KERN_INVALID_RIGHT␉␉17␊ |
152 | ␉␉/* The name denotes a right, but not an appropriate right.␊ |
153 | ␉␉ */␊ |
154 | ␊ |
155 | #define KERN_INVALID_VALUE␉␉18␊ |
156 | ␉␉/* A blatant range error.␊ |
157 | ␉␉ */␊ |
158 | ␊ |
159 | #define␉KERN_UREFS_OVERFLOW␉␉19␊ |
160 | ␉␉/* Operation would overflow limit on user-references.␊ |
161 | ␉␉ */␊ |
162 | ␊ |
163 | #define␉KERN_INVALID_CAPABILITY␉␉20␊ |
164 | ␉␉/* The supplied (port) capability is improper.␊ |
165 | ␉␉ */␊ |
166 | ␊ |
167 | #define KERN_RIGHT_EXISTS␉␉21␊ |
168 | ␉␉/* The task already has send or receive rights␊ |
169 | ␉␉ * for the port under another name.␊ |
170 | ␉␉ */␊ |
171 | ␊ |
172 | #define␉KERN_INVALID_HOST␉␉22␊ |
173 | ␉␉/* Target host isn't actually a host.␊ |
174 | ␉␉ */␊ |
175 | ␊ |
176 | #define KERN_MEMORY_PRESENT␉␉23␊ |
177 | ␉␉/* An attempt was made to supply "precious" data␊ |
178 | ␉␉ * for memory that is already present in a␊ |
179 | ␉␉ * memory object.␊ |
180 | ␉␉ */␊ |
181 | ␊ |
182 | #define KERN_MEMORY_DATA_MOVED␉␉24␊ |
183 | ␉␉/* A page was requested of a memory manager via␊ |
184 | ␉␉ * memory_object_data_request for an object using␊ |
185 | ␉␉ * a MEMORY_OBJECT_COPY_CALL strategy, with the␊ |
186 | ␉␉ * VM_PROT_WANTS_COPY flag being used to specify␊ |
187 | ␉␉ * that the page desired is for a copy of the␊ |
188 | ␉␉ * object, and the memory manager has detected␊ |
189 | ␉␉ * the page was pushed into a copy of the object␊ |
190 | ␉␉ * while the kernel was walking the shadow chain␊ |
191 | ␉␉ * from the copy to the object. This error code␊ |
192 | ␉␉ * is delivered via memory_object_data_error␊ |
193 | ␉␉ * and is handled by the kernel (it forces the␊ |
194 | ␉␉ * kernel to restart the fault). It will not be␊ |
195 | ␉␉ * seen by users.␊ |
196 | ␉␉ */␊ |
197 | ␊ |
198 | #define KERN_MEMORY_RESTART_COPY␉25␊ |
199 | ␉␉/* A strategic copy was attempted of an object␊ |
200 | ␉␉ * upon which a quicker copy is now possible.␊ |
201 | ␉␉ * The caller should retry the copy using␊ |
202 | ␉␉ * vm_object_copy_quickly. This error code␊ |
203 | ␉␉ * is seen only by the kernel.␊ |
204 | ␉␉ */␊ |
205 | ␊ |
206 | #define KERN_INVALID_PROCESSOR_SET␉26␊ |
207 | ␉␉/* An argument applied to assert processor set privilege␊ |
208 | ␉␉ * was not a processor set control port.␊ |
209 | ␉␉ */␊ |
210 | ␊ |
211 | #define KERN_POLICY_LIMIT␉␉27␊ |
212 | ␉␉/* The specified scheduling attributes exceed the thread's␊ |
213 | ␉␉ * limits.␊ |
214 | ␉␉ */␊ |
215 | ␊ |
216 | #define KERN_INVALID_POLICY␉␉28␊ |
217 | ␉␉/* The specified scheduling policy is not currently␊ |
218 | ␉␉ * enabled for the processor set.␊ |
219 | ␉␉ */␊ |
220 | ␊ |
221 | #define KERN_INVALID_OBJECT␉␉29␊ |
222 | ␉␉/* The external memory manager failed to initialize the␊ |
223 | ␉␉ * memory object.␊ |
224 | ␉␉ */␊ |
225 | ␊ |
226 | #define KERN_ALREADY_WAITING␉␉30␊ |
227 | ␉␉/* A thread is attempting to wait for an event for which ␊ |
228 | ␉␉ * there is already a waiting thread.␊ |
229 | ␉␉ */␊ |
230 | ␊ |
231 | #define KERN_DEFAULT_SET␉␉31␊ |
232 | ␉␉/* An attempt was made to destroy the default processor␊ |
233 | ␉␉ * set.␊ |
234 | ␉␉ */␊ |
235 | ␊ |
236 | #define KERN_EXCEPTION_PROTECTED␉32␊ |
237 | ␉␉/* An attempt was made to fetch an exception port that is␊ |
238 | ␉␉ * protected, or to abort a thread while processing a␊ |
239 | ␉␉ * protected exception.␊ |
240 | ␉␉ */␊ |
241 | ␊ |
242 | #define KERN_INVALID_LEDGER␉␉33␊ |
243 | ␉␉/* A ledger was required but not supplied.␊ |
244 | ␉␉ */␊ |
245 | ␊ |
246 | #define KERN_INVALID_MEMORY_CONTROL␉34␊ |
247 | ␉␉/* The port was not a memory cache control port.␊ |
248 | ␉␉ */␊ |
249 | ␊ |
250 | #define KERN_INVALID_SECURITY␉␉35␊ |
251 | ␉␉/* An argument supplied to assert security privilege ␉␊ |
252 | ␉␉ * was not a host security port.␊ |
253 | ␉␉ */␊ |
254 | ␉␉␊ |
255 | #define KERN_NOT_DEPRESSED␉␉36␊ |
256 | ␉␉/* thread_depress_abort was called on a thread which␊ |
257 | ␉␉ * was not currently depressed.␊ |
258 | ␉␉ */␊ |
259 | ␉␉␊ |
260 | #define KERN_TERMINATED␉␉␉37␊ |
261 | ␉␉/* Object has been terminated and is no longer available␊ |
262 | ␉␉ */␊ |
263 | ␊ |
264 | #define KERN_LOCK_SET_DESTROYED␉␉38␊ |
265 | ␉␉/* Lock set has been destroyed and is no longer available.␊ |
266 | ␉␉ */␊ |
267 | ␊ |
268 | #define KERN_LOCK_UNSTABLE␉␉39␊ |
269 | ␉␉/* The thread holding the lock terminated before releasing␊ |
270 | ␉␉ * the lock␊ |
271 | ␉␉ */␊ |
272 | ␊ |
273 | #define KERN_LOCK_OWNED␉␉␉40␊ |
274 | ␉␉/* The lock is already owned by another thread␊ |
275 | ␉␉ */␊ |
276 | ␊ |
277 | #define KERN_LOCK_OWNED_SELF␉␉41␊ |
278 | ␉␉/* The lock is already owned by the calling thread␊ |
279 | ␉␉ */␊ |
280 | ␊ |
281 | #define KERN_SEMAPHORE_DESTROYED␉42␊ |
282 | ␉␉/* Semaphore has been destroyed and is no longer available.␊ |
283 | ␉␉ */␊ |
284 | ␊ |
285 | #define KERN_RPC_SERVER_TERMINATED␉43␊ |
286 | ␉␉/* Return from RPC indicating the target server was ␊ |
287 | ␉␉ * terminated before it successfully replied ␊ |
288 | ␉␉ */␊ |
289 | ␊ |
290 | #define KERN_RPC_TERMINATE_ORPHAN␉44␊ |
291 | ␉␉/* Terminate an orphaned activation.␊ |
292 | ␉␉ */␊ |
293 | ␊ |
294 | #define KERN_RPC_CONTINUE_ORPHAN␉45␊ |
295 | ␉␉/* Allow an orphaned activation to continue executing.␊ |
296 | ␉␉ */␊ |
297 | ␊ |
298 | #define␉KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED␉␉46␊ |
299 | ␉␉/* Empty thread activation (No thread linked to it)␊ |
300 | ␉␉ */␊ |
301 | ␊ |
302 | #define␉KERN_NODE_DOWN␉␉␉47␊ |
303 | ␉␉/* Remote node down or inaccessible.␊ |
304 | ␉␉ */␊ |
305 | ␊ |
306 | #define KERN_NOT_WAITING␉␉48␊ |
307 | ␉␉/* A signalled thread was not actually waiting. */␊ |
308 | ␊ |
309 | #define␉KERN_OPERATION_TIMED_OUT 49␊ |
310 | ␉␉/* Some thread-oriented operation (semaphore_wait) timed out␊ |
311 | ␉␉ */␊ |
312 | ␊ |
313 | #define KERN_CODESIGN_ERROR␉␉50␊ |
314 | ␉␉/* During a page fault, indicates that the page was rejected␊ |
315 | ␉␉ * as a result of a signature check.␊ |
316 | ␉␉ */␊ |
317 | ␊ |
318 | #define␉KERN_RETURN_MAX␉␉␉0x100␊ |
319 | ␉␉/* Maximum return value allowable␊ |
320 | ␉␉ */␊ |
321 | ␊ |
322 | #endif␉/* _MACH_KERN_RETURN_H_ */␊ |
323 |