/* * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. The rights granted to you under the License * may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of, * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement. * * Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ /* * @OSF_COPYRIGHT@ * */ #ifndef _MACH_VM_TYPES_H_ #define _MACH_VM_TYPES_H_ #include #include #include typedef vm_offset_t pointer_t; typedef vm_offset_t vm_address_t; /* * We use addr64_t for 64-bit addresses that are used on both * 32 and 64-bit machines. On PPC, they are passed and returned as * two adjacent 32-bit GPRs. We use addr64_t in places where * common code must be useable both on 32 and 64-bit machines. */ typedef uint64_t addr64_t; /* Basic effective address */ /* * We use reg64_t for addresses that are 32 bits on a 32-bit * machine, and 64 bits on a 64-bit machine, but are always * passed and returned in a single GPR on PPC. This type * cannot be used in generic 32-bit c, since on a 64-bit * machine the upper half of the register will be ignored * by the c compiler in 32-bit mode. In c, we can only use the * type in prototypes of functions that are written in and called * from assembly language. This type is basically a comment. */ typedef uint32_t reg64_t; /* * To minimize the use of 64-bit fields, we keep some physical * addresses (that are page aligned) as 32-bit page numbers. * This limits the physical address space to 16TB of RAM. */ typedef uint32_t ppnum_t; /* Physical page number */ #define PPNUM_MAX UINT32_MAX typedef mach_port_t vm_map_t; #define VM_MAP_NULL ((vm_map_t) 0) /* * Evolving definitions, likely to change. */ typedef uint64_t vm_object_offset_t; typedef uint64_t vm_object_size_t; typedef mach_port_t upl_t; typedef mach_port_t vm_named_entry_t; #define UPL_NULL ((upl_t) 0) #define VM_NAMED_ENTRY_NULL ((vm_named_entry_t) 0) #endif /* _MACH_VM_TYPES_H_ */