|
|
1.1 ! root 1: /* ! 2: * Copyright (c) 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. ! 3: * ! 4: * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ ! 5: * ! 6: * The contents of this file constitute Original Code as defined in and ! 7: * are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 1.1 (the ! 8: * "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the ! 9: * License. Please obtain a copy of the License at ! 10: * http://www.apple.com/publicsource and read it before using this file. ! 11: * ! 12: * This Original Code and all software distributed under the License are ! 13: * distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER ! 14: * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, ! 15: * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, ! 16: * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. Please see the ! 17: * License for the specific language governing rights and limitations ! 18: * under the License. ! 19: * ! 20: * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ ! 21: */ ! 22: /* ! 23: * @OSF_COPYRIGHT@ ! 24: */ ! 25: /* ! 26: * File: mach/clock_priv.defs ! 27: * Purpose: Kernel clock subsystem definitions. This ! 28: * file defines the clock request interface. ! 29: */ ! 30: ! 31: subsystem ! 32: #if KERNEL_SERVER ! 33: KernelServer ! 34: #endif /* KERNEL_SERVER */ ! 35: clock_priv 1200; ! 36: ! 37: #include <mach/std_types.defs> ! 38: #include <mach/mach_types.defs> ! 39: #include <mach/clock_types.defs> ! 40: ! 41: /* ! 42: * References to clock_priv objects are returned by: ! 43: * host_get_clock_control(host_priv_t,...) - Priviledged subclass ! 44: */ ! 45: ! 46: /* ! 47: * Set the clock time. ! 48: * Privileged. ! 49: */ ! 50: routine clock_set_time( ! 51: clock_ctrl : clock_ctrl_t; ! 52: new_time : mach_timespec_t); ! 53: ! 54: /* ! 55: * Set clock attributes. ! 56: * Privileged. ! 57: */ ! 58: routine clock_set_attributes( ! 59: clock_ctrl : clock_ctrl_t; ! 60: in flavor : clock_flavor_t; ! 61: in clock_attr : clock_attr_t); ! 62:
This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.