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(Internal use only) */ ExpansionData * reserved; protected: void * _buffer; vm_size_t _capacity; vm_offset_t _alignment; IOOptionBits _options; private: uintptr_t _internalReserved; unsigned _internalFlags; private: #ifndef __LP64__ virtual bool initWithOptions( IOOptionBits options, vm_size_t capacity, vm_offset_t alignment, task_t inTask) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use withOptions() instead */ #endif /* !__LP64__ */ virtual bool initWithPhysicalMask( task_t inTask, IOOptionBits options, mach_vm_size_t capacity, mach_vm_address_t alignment, mach_vm_address_t physicalMask); #ifdef __LP64__ OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 0); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 1); #else /* !__LP64__ */ OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 0); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 1); #endif /* !__LP64__ */ OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 2); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 3); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 4); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 5); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 6); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 7); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 8); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 9); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 10); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 11); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 12); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 13); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 14); OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOBufferMemoryDescriptor, 15); protected: virtual void free(); public: /* * withOptions: * * Returns a new IOBufferMemoryDescriptor with a buffer large enough to * hold capacity bytes. The descriptor's length is initially set to the * capacity. */ #ifndef __LP64__ virtual bool initWithOptions( IOOptionBits options, vm_size_t capacity, vm_offset_t alignment) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use withOptions() instead */ #endif /* !__LP64__ */ static IOBufferMemoryDescriptor * withOptions( IOOptionBits options, vm_size_t capacity, vm_offset_t alignment = 1); /*! @function inTaskWithOptions @abstract Creates a memory buffer with memory descriptor for that buffer. @discussion Added in Mac OS X 10.2, this method allocates a memory buffer with a given size and alignment in the task's address space specified, and returns a memory descriptor instance representing the memory. It is recommended that memory allocated for I/O or sharing via mapping be created via IOBufferMemoryDescriptor. Options passed with the request specify the kind of memory to be allocated - pageablity and sharing are specified with option bits. This function may block and so should not be called from interrupt level or while a simple lock is held. @param inTask The task the buffer will be allocated in. @param options Options for the allocation:
kIODirectionOut, kIODirectionIn - set the direction of the I/O transfer.
kIOMemoryPhysicallyContiguous - pass to request memory be physically contiguous. This option is heavily discouraged. The request may fail if memory is fragmented, may cause large amounts of paging activity, and may take a very long time to execute.
kIOMemoryPageable - pass to request memory be non-wired - the default for kernel allocated memory is wired.
kIOMemoryPurgeable - pass to request memory that may later have its purgeable state set with IOMemoryDescriptor::setPurgeable. Only supported for kIOMemoryPageable allocations.
kIOMemoryKernelUserShared - pass to request memory that will be mapped into both the kernel and client applications. @param capacity The number of bytes to allocate. @param alignment The minimum required alignment of the buffer in bytes - 1 is the default for no required alignment. For example, pass 256 to get memory allocated at an address with bits 0-7 zero. @result Returns an instance of class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor to be released by the caller, which will free the memory desriptor and associated buffer. */ static IOBufferMemoryDescriptor * inTaskWithOptions( task_t inTask, IOOptionBits options, vm_size_t capacity, vm_offset_t alignment = 1); /*! @function inTaskWithPhysicalMask @abstract Creates a memory buffer with memory descriptor for that buffer. @discussion Added in Mac OS X 10.5, this method allocates a memory buffer with a given size and alignment in the task's address space specified, and returns a memory descriptor instance representing the memory. It is recommended that memory allocated for I/O or sharing via mapping be created via IOBufferMemoryDescriptor. Options passed with the request specify the kind of memory to be allocated - pageablity and sharing are specified with option bits. This function may block and so should not be called from interrupt level or while a simple lock is held. @param inTask The task the buffer will be mapped in. Pass NULL to create memory unmapped in any task (eg. for use as a DMA buffer). @param options Options for the allocation:
kIODirectionOut, kIODirectionIn - set the direction of the I/O transfer.
kIOMemoryPhysicallyContiguous - pass to request memory be physically contiguous. This option is heavily discouraged. The request may fail if memory is fragmented, may cause large amounts of paging activity, and may take a very long time to execute.
kIOMemoryKernelUserShared - pass to request memory that will be mapped into both the kernel and client applications. @param capacity The number of bytes to allocate. @param mask The buffer will be allocated with pages such that physical addresses will only have bits set present in physicalMask. For example, pass 0x00000000FFFFFFFFULL for a buffer to be accessed by hardware that has 32 address bits. @result Returns an instance of class IOBufferMemoryDescriptor to be released by the caller, which will free the memory desriptor and associated buffer. */ static IOBufferMemoryDescriptor * inTaskWithPhysicalMask( task_t inTask, IOOptionBits options, mach_vm_size_t capacity, mach_vm_address_t physicalMask); /* * withCapacity: * * Returns a new IOBufferMemoryDescriptor with a buffer large enough to * hold capacity bytes. The descriptor's length is initially set to the * capacity. */ static IOBufferMemoryDescriptor * withCapacity( vm_size_t capacity, IODirection withDirection, bool withContiguousMemory = false); #ifndef __LP64__ virtual bool initWithBytes(const void * bytes, vm_size_t withLength, IODirection withDirection, bool withContiguousMemory = false) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use withBytes() instead */ #endif /* !__LP64__ */ /* * withBytes: * * Returns a new IOBufferMemoryDescriptor preloaded with bytes (copied). * The descriptor's length and capacity are set to the input buffer's size. */ static IOBufferMemoryDescriptor * withBytes( const void * bytes, vm_size_t withLength, IODirection withDirection, bool withContiguousMemory = false); /* * setLength: * * Change the buffer length of the memory descriptor. When a new buffer * is created, the initial length of the buffer is set to be the same as * the capacity. The length can be adjusted via setLength for a shorter * transfer (there is no need to create more buffer descriptors when you * can reuse an existing one, even for different transfer sizes). Note * that the specified length must not exceed the capacity of the buffer. */ virtual void setLength(vm_size_t length); /* * setDirection: * * Change the direction of the transfer. This method allows one to redirect * the descriptor's transfer direction. This eliminates the need to destroy * and create new buffers when different transfer directions are needed. */ virtual void setDirection(IODirection direction); /* * getCapacity: * * Get the buffer capacity */ virtual vm_size_t getCapacity() const; /* * getBytesNoCopy: * * Return the virtual address of the beginning of the buffer */ virtual void *getBytesNoCopy(); /* * getBytesNoCopy: * * Return the virtual address of an offset from the beginning of the buffer */ virtual void *getBytesNoCopy(vm_size_t start, vm_size_t withLength); /* * appendBytes: * * Add some data to the end of the buffer. This method automatically * maintains the memory descriptor buffer length. Note that appendBytes * will not copy past the end of the memory descriptor's current capacity. */ virtual bool appendBytes(const void *bytes, vm_size_t withLength); #ifndef __LP64__ virtual void * getVirtualSegment(IOByteCount offset, IOByteCount * length) APPLE_KEXT_DEPRECATED; /* use getBytesNoCopy() instead */ #endif /* !__LP64__ */ }; #endif /* !_IOBUFFERMEMORYDESCRIPTOR_H */