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32 | #ifndef␉_MACH_VM_TYPES_H_␊ |
33 | #define _MACH_VM_TYPES_H_␊ |
34 | ␊ |
35 | #include <mach/port.h>␊ |
36 | #include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>␊ |
37 | ␊ |
38 | #include <stdint.h>␊ |
39 | ␊ |
40 | typedef vm_offset_t ␉pointer_t;␊ |
41 | typedef vm_offset_t ␉vm_address_t;␊ |
42 | ␊ |
43 | /*␊ |
44 | * We use addr64_t for 64-bit addresses that are used on both␊ |
45 | * 32 and 64-bit machines. On PPC, they are passed and returned as␊ |
46 | * two adjacent 32-bit GPRs. We use addr64_t in places where␊ |
47 | * common code must be useable both on 32 and 64-bit machines.␊ |
48 | */␊ |
49 | typedef uint64_t addr64_t;␉␉/* Basic effective address */␊ |
50 | ␊ |
51 | /*␊ |
52 | * We use reg64_t for addresses that are 32 bits on a 32-bit␊ |
53 | * machine, and 64 bits on a 64-bit machine, but are always␊ |
54 | * passed and returned in a single GPR on PPC. This type␊ |
55 | * cannot be used in generic 32-bit c, since on a 64-bit␊ |
56 | * machine the upper half of the register will be ignored␊ |
57 | * by the c compiler in 32-bit mode. In c, we can only use the␊ |
58 | * type in prototypes of functions that are written in and called␊ |
59 | * from assembly language. This type is basically a comment.␊ |
60 | */␊ |
61 | typedef␉uint32_t␉reg64_t;␊ |
62 | ␊ |
63 | /*␊ |
64 | * To minimize the use of 64-bit fields, we keep some physical␊ |
65 | * addresses (that are page aligned) as 32-bit page numbers. ␊ |
66 | * This limits the physical address space to 16TB of RAM.␊ |
67 | */␊ |
68 | typedef uint32_t ppnum_t;␉␉/* Physical page number */␊ |
69 | #define PPNUM_MAX UINT32_MAX␊ |
70 | ␊ |
71 | ␊ |
72 | ␊ |
73 | typedef mach_port_t␉␉vm_map_t;␊ |
74 | ␊ |
75 | ␊ |
76 | #define VM_MAP_NULL␉␉((vm_map_t) 0)␊ |
77 | ␊ |
78 | /*␊ |
79 | * Evolving definitions, likely to change.␊ |
80 | */␊ |
81 | ␊ |
82 | typedef uint64_t␉␉vm_object_offset_t;␊ |
83 | typedef uint64_t␉␉vm_object_size_t;␊ |
84 | ␊ |
85 | ␊ |
86 | typedef mach_port_t␉␉upl_t;␊ |
87 | typedef mach_port_t␉␉vm_named_entry_t;␊ |
88 | ␊ |
89 | ␊ |
90 | #define UPL_NULL␉␉((upl_t) 0)␊ |
91 | #define VM_NAMED_ENTRY_NULL␉((vm_named_entry_t) 0)␊ |
92 | ␊ |
93 | #endif␉/* _MACH_VM_TYPES_H_ */␊ |
94 | |