Annotation of kernel/mach/mach.defs, revision 1.1

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        !            25: /* 
        !            26:  * Mach Operating System
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        !            50: /*
        !            51:  * HISTORY
        !            52:  * $Log: mach.defs,v $
        !            53:  * Revision 1.1.1.1.666.4  1999/03/16 17:05:38  wsanchez
        !            54:  * Substitute License
        !            55:  *
        !            56:  * Revision 1.1.1.1.666.3  1999/03/16 15:28:02  wsanchez
        !            57:  * Substitute copyright
        !            58:  *
        !            59:  * Revision 1.1.1.1.666.2  1999/03/16 10:37:38  umeshv
        !            60:  * Fixed errors in previous commit.
        !            61:  *
        !            62:  * Revision 1.1.1.1.666.1  1999/03/11 09:52:49  umeshv
        !            63:  * Added copyrights.
        !            64:  *
        !            65:  * Revision 1.1.1.1  1997/09/30 02:44:50  wsanchez
        !            66:  * Import of kernel from umeshv/kernel
        !            67:  *
        !            68:  * Revision 2.15  93/01/21  12:23:14  danner
        !            69:  *     New interface for task_ras_control.
        !            70:  *     [93/01/19  16:35:06  bershad]
        !            71:  * 
        !            72:  * Revision 2.14  92/07/20  13:33:09  cmaeda
        !            73:  *     Added definition for task_set_ras_pc.
        !            74:  *     Uses message number recycled from old task_get_io_port.
        !            75:  *     [92/05/11  14:37:53  cmaeda]
        !            76:  * 
        !            77:  * Revision 2.13  92/01/15  13:45:00  rpd
        !            78:  *     Changed MACH_IPC_COMPAT conditionals to default to not present.
        !            79:  * 
        !            80:  * Revision 2.12  92/01/14  16:45:18  rpd
        !            81:  *     Changed mach_port_array_t usages to remain compatible,
        !            82:  *     because the definition of the type changed incompatibly.
        !            83:  *     [92/01/13            rpd]
        !            84:  *     Updated vm_region for new memory_object_name_t definition.
        !            85:  *     [91/12/31            rpd]
        !            86:  * 
        !            87:  * Revision 2.11  92/01/03  20:20:53  dbg
        !            88:  *     Changed (new) task_get_emulation_vector,
        !            89:  *     task_set_emulation_vector to pass data out-of-line.  Old
        !            90:  *     routines still pass data in-line, for compatibility.
        !            91:  *     [92/01/03            dbg]
        !            92:  * 
        !            93:  *     Add 'CountInOut' tag to routines returning variable-length
        !            94:  *     inline arrays.  Remove 'IsLong' tag from routines passing or
        !            95:  *     returning variable-length arrays.  Old routines left under
        !            96:  *     'xxx_' names.  REMOVE THESE SOON!
        !            97:  * 
        !            98:  *     I used the message IDs from the Mach 1.5 thread calls (before
        !            99:  *     the real thread support went in) - they haven't been used since
        !           100:  *     1988.
        !           101:  *     [91/11/26            dbg]
        !           102:  * 
        !           103:  * Revision 2.10  91/08/28  11:15:04  jsb
        !           104:  *     Precious page support:  Add new version of memory_object_lock_request.
        !           105:  *     Add memory_object_{ready,change_attributes}.
        !           106:  *     [91/07/03  14:03:34  dlb]
        !           107:  *     Added KERNEL_USER definitions (for NORMA support).
        !           108:  *     [91/08/15  09:58:13  jsb]
        !           109:  * 
        !           110:  * Revision 2.9  91/07/31  17:53:17  dbg
        !           111:  *     Added user-settable 'dealloc' flag to data argument of
        !           112:  *     memory_object_data_supply.  Needs new MiG.
        !           113:  *     USERS OF THIS FUNCTION MUST RE-LINK!!
        !           114:  *     [91/07/29            dbg]
        !           115:  * 
        !           116:  *     MACH_IPC_COMPAT: set C type for backup argument to
        !           117:  *     port_set_backup to be 'mach_port_t'.  If mach_interface.h is
        !           118:  *     included with MACH_IPC_COMPAT == 0, the type 'port_t' is not
        !           119:  *     defined.
        !           120:  * 
        !           121:  *     Removed vm_pageable.
        !           122:  *     [91/06/24            dbg]
        !           123:  * 
        !           124:  * Revision 2.8  91/07/01  08:25:09  jsb
        !           125:  *     From David Black at OSF: added memory_object_data_supply.
        !           126:  *     [91/06/29  14:59:47  jsb]
        !           127:  * 
        !           128:  * Revision 2.7  91/06/06  17:07:51  jsb
        !           129:  *     Added task_get_emulation_vector, task_set_emulation_vector.
        !           130:  *     [91/05/24  18:26:01  jsb]
        !           131:  * 
        !           132:  * Revision 2.6  91/05/14  16:54:18  mrt
        !           133:  *     Correcting copyright
        !           134:  * 
        !           135:  * Revision 2.5  91/02/05  17:33:12  mrt
        !           136:  *     Changed to new Mach copyright
        !           137:  *     [91/02/01  17:17:41  mrt]
        !           138:  * 
        !           139:  * Revision 2.4  90/06/02  14:58:09  rpd
        !           140:  *     Changed reply_to argument of memory_object_lock_request
        !           141:  *     to default to a send-once right but still allow send rights.
        !           142:  *     [90/05/31            rpd]
        !           143:  * 
        !           144:  *     Changes for the emulator: remove vm_allocate, redefine vm_map.
        !           145:  * 
        !           146:  *     Obsoleted vm_allocate_with_pager.
        !           147:  *     [90/04/08            rpd]
        !           148:  *     Converted to new IPC.  Purged MACH_NP, MACH_NET.
        !           149:  *     Moved vm_set_default_memory_manager, memory_object_get_attributes.
        !           150:  *     [90/03/26  22:31:41  rpd]
        !           151:  * 
        !           152:  *
        !           153:  * Condensed history:
        !           154:  *     Added vm_machine_attribute (af).
        !           155:  *     Added memory_object_get_attributes (mwyoung).
        !           156:  *     Added vm_set_default_memory_manager (mwyoung).
        !           157:  *     Added thread_set_priority (dbg).
        !           158:  *     Added vm_pageable (dbg).
        !           159:  *     Added port_set_backup (rpd).
        !           160:  *     Added memory_object_destroy (mwyoung).
        !           161:  *     Converted to memory_object_* names (mwyoung).
        !           162:  *     New port and port set calls (rpd).
        !           163:  *     Added documentation (mwyoung).
        !           164:  *     Added vm_map, pager_attributes, pager_data_error (mwyoung).
        !           165:  *     Added task_set_emulation and task_get_io_port (dorr).
        !           166:  *     Added new thread and task interfaces (dbg).
        !           167:  *     Reset history (avie).
        !           168:  */
        !           169: 
        !           170: /*
        !           171:  *     Matchmaker definitions file for Mach kernel interface.
        !           172:  */
        !           173: 
        !           174: subsystem
        !           175: #if    KERNEL_USER && defined(MACH_IPC_FLAVOR)
        !           176:          KernelUser
        !           177: #endif KERNEL_USER
        !           178: #if    KERNEL_SERVER && defined(MACH_IPC_FLAVOR)
        !           179:          KernelServer
        !           180: #endif KERNEL_SERVER
        !           181:                       mach 2000;
        !           182: 
        !           183: #include <mach/std_types.defs>
        !           184: #include <mach/mach_types.defs>
        !           185: 
        !           186: skip;  /* old port_allocate */
        !           187: skip;  /* old port_deallocate */
        !           188: skip;  /* old port_enable */
        !           189: skip;  /* old port_disable */
        !           190: skip;  /* old port_select */
        !           191: skip;  /* old port_set_backlog */
        !           192: skip;  /* old port_status */
        !           193: 
        !           194: /*
        !           195:  *     Create a new task with an empty set of IPC rights,
        !           196:  *     and having an address space constructed from the
        !           197:  *     target task (or empty, if inherit_memory is FALSE).
        !           198:  */
        !           199: routine task_create(
        !           200:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           201:                inherit_memory  : boolean_t;
        !           202:        out     child_task      : task_t);
        !           203: 
        !           204: /*
        !           205:  *     Destroy the target task, causing all of its threads
        !           206:  *     to be destroyed, all of its IPC rights to be deallocated,
        !           207:  *     and all of its address space to be deallocated.
        !           208:  */
        !           209: routine task_terminate(
        !           210:                target_task     : task_t);
        !           211: 
        !           212: skip;  /* task_get_emulation_vector */
        !           213: skip;  /* task_set_emulation_vector */
        !           214: 
        !           215: /*
        !           216:  *     Returns the set of threads belonging to the target task.
        !           217:  */
        !           218: routine task_threads(
        !           219:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           220:        out     thread_list     : thread_array_t);
        !           221: 
        !           222: skip;  /* task_info:           MACH 3.0 */
        !           223: skip;  /* old task_status */
        !           224: skip;  /* old task_set_notify */
        !           225: skip;  /* old thread_create */
        !           226: 
        !           227: /*
        !           228:  *     Destroy the target thread.
        !           229:  */
        !           230: routine thread_terminate(
        !           231:                target_thread   : thread_t);
        !           232: 
        !           233: skip;  /* thread_get_state:    MACH 3.0 */
        !           234: skip;  /* thread_set_state:    MACH 3.0 */
        !           235: skip;  /* thread_info:         MACH 3.0 */
        !           236: skip;  /* old thread_mutate */
        !           237: 
        !           238: /*
        !           239:  *     Allocate zero-filled memory in the address space
        !           240:  *     of the target task, either at the specified address,
        !           241:  *     or wherever space can be found (if anywhere is TRUE),
        !           242:  *     of the specified size.  The address at which the
        !           243:  *     allocation actually took place is returned.
        !           244:  */
        !           245: routine vm_allocate(
        !           246:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           247:        inout   address         : vm_address_t;
        !           248:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           249:                anywhere        : boolean_t);
        !           250: 
        !           251: skip;  /* old vm_allocate_with_pager */
        !           252: 
        !           253: /*
        !           254:  *     Deallocate the specified range from the virtual
        !           255:  *     address space of the target task.
        !           256:  */
        !           257: routine vm_deallocate(
        !           258:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           259:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !           260:                size            : vm_size_t);
        !           261: 
        !           262: /*
        !           263:  *     Set the current or maximum protection attribute
        !           264:  *     for the specified range of the virtual address
        !           265:  *     space of the target task.  The current protection
        !           266:  *     limits the memory access rights of threads within
        !           267:  *     the task; the maximum protection limits the accesses
        !           268:  *     that may be given in the current protection.
        !           269:  *     Protections are specified as a set of {read, write, execute}
        !           270:  *     *permissions*.
        !           271:  */
        !           272: routine vm_protect(
        !           273:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           274:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !           275:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           276:                set_maximum     : boolean_t;
        !           277:                new_protection  : vm_prot_t);
        !           278: 
        !           279: /*
        !           280:  *     Set the inheritance attribute for the specified range
        !           281:  *     of the virtual address space of the target task.
        !           282:  *     The inheritance value is one of {none, copy, share}, and
        !           283:  *     specifies how the child address space should acquire
        !           284:  *     this memory at the time of a task_create call.
        !           285:  */
        !           286: routine vm_inherit(
        !           287:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           288:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !           289:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           290:                new_inheritance : vm_inherit_t);
        !           291: 
        !           292: /*
        !           293:  *     Returns the contents of the specified range of the
        !           294:  *     virtual address space of the target task.  [The
        !           295:  *     range must be aligned on a virtual page boundary,
        !           296:  *     and must be a multiple of pages in extent.  The
        !           297:  *     protection on the specified range must permit reading.]
        !           298:  */
        !           299: routine vm_read(
        !           300:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           301:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !           302:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           303:        out     data            : pointer_t);
        !           304: 
        !           305: /*
        !           306:  *     Writes the contents of the specified range of the
        !           307:  *     virtual address space of the target task.  [The
        !           308:  *     range must be aligned on a virtual page boundary,
        !           309:  *     and must be a multiple of pages in extent.  The
        !           310:  *     protection on the specified range must permit writing.]
        !           311:  */
        !           312: routine vm_write(
        !           313:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           314:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !           315:                data            : pointer_t);
        !           316: 
        !           317: /*
        !           318:  *     Copy the contents of the source range of the virtual
        !           319:  *     address space of the target task to the destination
        !           320:  *     range in that same address space.  [Both of the
        !           321:  *     ranges must be aligned on a virtual page boundary,
        !           322:  *     and must be multiples of pages in extent.  The
        !           323:  *     protection on the source range must permit reading,
        !           324:  *     and the protection on the destination range must
        !           325:  *     permit writing.]
        !           326:  */
        !           327: routine vm_copy(
        !           328:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           329:                source_address  : vm_address_t;
        !           330:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           331:                dest_address    : vm_address_t);
        !           332: 
        !           333: /*
        !           334:  *     Returns information about the contents of the virtual
        !           335:  *     address space of the target task at the specified
        !           336:  *     address.  The returned protection, inheritance, sharing
        !           337:  *     and memory object values apply to the entire range described
        !           338:  *     by the address range returned; the memory object offset
        !           339:  *     corresponds to the beginning of the address range.
        !           340:  *     [If the specified address is not allocated, the next
        !           341:  *     highest address range is described.  If no addresses beyond
        !           342:  *     the one specified are allocated, the call returns KERN_NO_SPACE.]
        !           343:  */
        !           344: routine vm_region(
        !           345:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           346:        inout   address         : vm_address_t;
        !           347:        out     size            : vm_size_t;
        !           348:        out     protection      : vm_prot_t;
        !           349:        out     max_protection  : vm_prot_t;
        !           350:        out     inheritance     : vm_inherit_t;
        !           351:        out     is_shared       : boolean_t;
        !           352: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           353:        /* avoid out-translation of the argument */
        !           354:        out     object_name     : memory_object_name_t =
        !           355:                                        MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND
        !           356:                                        ctype: mach_port_t;
        !           357: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           358:        out     object_name     : memory_object_name_t;
        !           359: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           360:        out     offset          : vm_offset_t);
        !           361: 
        !           362: /*
        !           363:  *     Return virtual memory statistics for the host
        !           364:  *     on which the target task resides.  [Note that the
        !           365:  *     statistics are not specific to the target task.]
        !           366:  */
        !           367: routine vm_statistics(
        !           368:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           369:        out     vm_stats        : vm_statistics_data_t);
        !           370: 
        !           371: routine task_by_unix_pid(
        !           372:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           373:                process_id      : int;
        !           374:        out     result_task     : task_t);
        !           375: 
        !           376: skip;  /* old vm_pageable */
        !           377: skip;  /* mach_ports_register */
        !           378: skip;  /* mach_ports_lookup */
        !           379: 
        !           380: routine unix_pid(
        !           381:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           382:        out     process_id      : int);
        !           383: 
        !           384: /*
        !           385:  *     Redirect network IP messages to the specified Mach port.
        !           386:  */
        !           387: routine netipc_listen(
        !           388:                request_port    : port_t;
        !           389:                src_addr        : int;
        !           390:                dst_addr        : int;
        !           391:                src_port        : int;
        !           392:                dst_port        : int;
        !           393:                protocol        : int;
        !           394:                ipc_port        : port_t);
        !           395: 
        !           396: /*
        !           397:  *     Stop IP message redirection as set up by netipc_listen.
        !           398:  */
        !           399: routine netipc_ignore(
        !           400:                request_port    : port_t;
        !           401:                ipc_port        : port_t);
        !           402: 
        !           403: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           404: /*
        !           405:  *     Provide the data contents of a range of the given memory
        !           406:  *     object, with the access restriction specified.  [Only
        !           407:  *     whole virtual pages of data can be accepted; partial pages
        !           408:  *     will be discarded.  Data should be provided on request, but
        !           409:  *     may be provided in advance as desired.  When data already
        !           410:  *     held by this kernel is provided again, the new data is ignored.
        !           411:  *     The access restriction is the subset of {read, write, execute}
        !           412:  *     which are prohibited.  The kernel may not provide any data (or
        !           413:  *     protection) consistency among pages with different virtual page
        !           414:  *     alignments within the same object.]
        !           415:  */
        !           416: simpleroutine memory_object_data_provided(
        !           417:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !           418:                offset          : vm_offset_t;
        !           419:                data            : pointer_t;
        !           420:                lock_value      : vm_prot_t);
        !           421: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           422: skip;  /* memory_object_data_provided */
        !           423: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           424: 
        !           425: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           426: /*
        !           427:  *     Indicate that a range of the given temporary memory object does
        !           428:  *     not exist, and that the backing memory object should be used
        !           429:  *     instead (or zero-fill memory be used, if no backing object exists).
        !           430:  *     [This call is intended for use only by the default memory manager.
        !           431:  *     It should not be used to indicate a real error --
        !           432:  *     memory_object_data_error should be used for that purpose.]
        !           433:  */
        !           434: simpleroutine memory_object_data_unavailable(
        !           435:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !           436:                offset          : vm_offset_t;
        !           437:                size            : vm_size_t);
        !           438: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           439: skip;  /* memory_object_data_unavailable */
        !           440: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           441: 
        !           442: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           443: /*
        !           444:  *     Retrieves the attributes currently associated with
        !           445:  *     a memory object.
        !           446:  */
        !           447: routine memory_object_get_attributes(
        !           448:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !           449:        out     object_ready    : boolean_t;
        !           450:        out     may_cache       : boolean_t;
        !           451:        out     copy_strategy   : memory_object_copy_strategy_t);
        !           452: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           453: skip;  /* memory_object_get_attributes */
        !           454: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           455: 
        !           456: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           457: /*
        !           458:  *     Sets the default memory manager, the port to which
        !           459:  *     newly-created temporary memory objects are delivered.
        !           460:  *     [See (memory_object_default)memory_object_create.]
        !           461:  *     The old memory manager port is returned.
        !           462:  */
        !           463: routine vm_set_default_memory_manager(
        !           464:                host_priv       : host_priv_t;
        !           465:        inout   default_manager : mach_port_make_send_t);
        !           466: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           467: skip;  /* vm_set_default_memory_manager */
        !           468: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           469: 
        !           470: skip;  /* old pager_flush_request */
        !           471: 
        !           472: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           473: /*
        !           474:  *     Control use of the data associated with the given
        !           475:  *     memory object.  For each page in the given range,
        !           476:  *     perform the following operations, in order:
        !           477:  *             1)  restrict access to the page (disallow
        !           478:  *                 forms specified by "prot");
        !           479:  *             2)  write back modifications (if "should_return"
        !           480:  *                 is RETURN_DIRTY and the page is dirty, or
        !           481:  *                 "should_return" is RETURN_ALL and the page
        !           482:  *                 is either dirty or precious); and,
        !           483:  *             3)  flush the cached copy (if "should_flush"
        !           484:  *                 is asserted).
        !           485:  *     The set of pages is defined by a starting offset
        !           486:  *     ("offset") and size ("size").  Only pages with the
        !           487:  *     same page alignment as the starting offset are
        !           488:  *     considered.
        !           489:  *
        !           490:  *     A single acknowledgement is sent (to the "reply_to"
        !           491:  *     port) when these actions are complete.
        !           492:  *
        !           493:  *     There are two versions of this routine because IPC distinguishes
        !           494:  *     between booleans and integers (a 2-valued integer is NOT a
        !           495:  *     boolean).  The new routine is backwards compatible at the C
        !           496:  *     language interface.
        !           497:  */
        !           498: skip;  /* xxx_memory_object_lock_request */
        !           499: 
        !           500: simpleroutine memory_object_lock_request(
        !           501:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !           502:                offset          : vm_offset_t;
        !           503:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           504:                should_return   : memory_object_return_t;
        !           505:                should_flush    : boolean_t;
        !           506:                lock_value      : vm_prot_t;
        !           507:                reply_to        : mach_port_t =
        !           508:                        MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE|polymorphic);
        !           509: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           510: skip;  /* xxx_memory_object_lock_request */
        !           511: skip;  /* memory_object_lock_request */
        !           512: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           513: 
        !           514: skip;  /* xxx_task_get_emulation_vector */
        !           515: skip;  /* xxx_task_set_emulation_vector */
        !           516: 
        !           517: /*
        !           518:  *     Returns information about the host on which the
        !           519:  *     target object resides.  [This object may be
        !           520:  *     a task, thread, or memory_object_control port.]
        !           521:  */
        !           522: routine xxx_host_info(
        !           523: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           524:                target_task     : mach_port_t;
        !           525: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           526:                target_task     : port_t;
        !           527: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           528:        out     info            : machine_info_data_t);
        !           529: 
        !           530: /*
        !           531:  *     Returns information about a particular processor on
        !           532:  *     the host on which the target task resides.
        !           533:  */
        !           534: routine xxx_slot_info(
        !           535:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           536:                slot            : int;
        !           537:        out     info            : machine_slot_data_t);
        !           538: 
        !           539: /*
        !           540:  *     Performs control operations (currently only
        !           541:  *     turning off or on) on a particular processor on
        !           542:  *     the host on which the target task resides.
        !           543:  */
        !           544: routine xxx_cpu_control(
        !           545:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           546:                cpu             : int;
        !           547:                running         : boolean_t);
        !           548: 
        !           549: skip;  /* old thread_statistics */
        !           550: skip;  /* old task_statistics */
        !           551: skip;  /* old netport_init */
        !           552: skip;  /* old netport_enter */
        !           553: skip;  /* old netport_remove */
        !           554: skip;  /* old thread_set_priority */
        !           555: 
        !           556: /*
        !           557:  *     Increment the suspend count for the target task.
        !           558:  *     No threads within a task may run when the suspend
        !           559:  *     count for that task is non-zero.
        !           560:  */
        !           561: routine        task_suspend(
        !           562:                target_task     : task_t);
        !           563: 
        !           564: /*
        !           565:  *     Decrement the suspend count for the target task,
        !           566:  *     if the count is currently non-zero.  If the resulting
        !           567:  *     suspend count is zero, then threads within the task
        !           568:  *     that also have non-zero suspend counts may execute.
        !           569:  */
        !           570: routine        task_resume(
        !           571:                target_task     : task_t);
        !           572: 
        !           573: /*
        !           574:  *     Returns the current value of the selected special port
        !           575:  *     associated with the target task.
        !           576:  */
        !           577: routine task_get_special_port(
        !           578:                task            : task_t;
        !           579:                which_port      : int;
        !           580: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           581:        out     special_port    : mach_port_t);
        !           582: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           583:        out     special_port    : port_t);
        !           584: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           585: 
        !           586: /*
        !           587:  *     Set one of the special ports associated with the
        !           588:  *     target task.
        !           589:  */
        !           590: routine task_set_special_port(
        !           591:                task            : task_t;
        !           592:                which_port      : int;
        !           593: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           594:                special_port    : mach_port_t);
        !           595: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           596:                special_port    : port_t);
        !           597: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           598: 
        !           599: /*
        !           600:  *     Returns information about the target task.
        !           601:  */
        !           602: routine        task_info(
        !           603:                target_task     : task_t;
        !           604:                flavor          : int;
        !           605: #if    MACH_IPC_FLAVOR == UNTYPED
        !           606:        out     task_info_out   : task_info_t, CountInOut);
        !           607: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           608:        out     task_info_out   : task_info_t, IsLong);
        !           609: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           610: 
        !           611: 
        !           612: /*
        !           613:  *     Create a new thread within the target task, returning
        !           614:  *     the port representing that new thread.  The
        !           615:  *     initial execution state of the thread is undefined.
        !           616:  */
        !           617: routine thread_create(
        !           618:                parent_task     : task_t;
        !           619:        out     child_thread    : thread_t);
        !           620: 
        !           621: /*
        !           622:  *     Increment the suspend count for the target thread.
        !           623:  *     Once this call has completed, the thread will not
        !           624:  *     execute any further user or meta- instructions.
        !           625:  *     Once suspended, a thread may not execute again until
        !           626:  *     its suspend count is zero, and the suspend count
        !           627:  *     for its task is also zero.
        !           628:  */
        !           629: routine        thread_suspend(
        !           630:                target_thread   : thread_t);
        !           631: 
        !           632: /*
        !           633:  *     Decrement the suspend count for the target thread,
        !           634:  *     if that count is not already zero.
        !           635:  */
        !           636: routine        thread_resume(
        !           637:                target_thread   : thread_t);
        !           638: 
        !           639: /*
        !           640:  *     Cause any user or meta- instructions currently being
        !           641:  *     executed by the target thread to be aborted.  [Meta-
        !           642:  *     instructions consist of the basic traps for IPC
        !           643:  *     (e.g., msg_send, msg_receive) and self-identification
        !           644:  *     (e.g., task_self, thread_self, thread_reply).  Calls
        !           645:  *     described by MiG interfaces are not meta-instructions
        !           646:  *     themselves.]
        !           647:  */
        !           648: routine thread_abort(
        !           649:                target_thread   : thread_t);
        !           650: 
        !           651: /*
        !           652:  *     Return the selected state information for the target
        !           653:  *     thread.  If the thread is currently executing, the results
        !           654:  *     may be stale.  [Flavor THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR_LIST provides a
        !           655:  *     list of valid flavors for the target thread.]
        !           656:  */
        !           657: routine thread_get_state(
        !           658:                target_thread   : thread_t;
        !           659:                flavor          : int;
        !           660: #if    MACH_IPC_FLAVOR == UNTYPED
        !           661:        out     old_state       : thread_state_t, CountInOut);
        !           662: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           663:        out     old_state       : thread_state_t, IsLong);
        !           664: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           665: 
        !           666: /*
        !           667:  *     Set the selected state information for the target thread.
        !           668:  *     If the thread is currently executing, the state change
        !           669:  *     may be ill-defined.
        !           670:  */
        !           671: routine        thread_set_state(
        !           672:                target_thread   : thread_t;
        !           673:                flavor          : int;
        !           674: #if    MACH_IPC_FLAVOR == UNTYPED
        !           675:                new_state       : thread_state_t);
        !           676: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           677:                new_state       : thread_state_t, IsLong);
        !           678: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           679: 
        !           680: /*
        !           681:  *     Returns the current value of the selected special port
        !           682:  *     associated with the target thread.
        !           683:  */
        !           684: routine thread_get_special_port(
        !           685:                thread          : thread_t;
        !           686:                which_port      : int;
        !           687: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           688:        out     special_port    : mach_port_t);
        !           689: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           690:        out     special_port    : port_t);
        !           691: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           692: 
        !           693: /*
        !           694:  *     Set one of the special ports associated with the
        !           695:  *     target thread.
        !           696:  */
        !           697: routine thread_set_special_port(
        !           698:                thread          : thread_t;
        !           699:                which_port      : int;
        !           700: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           701:                special_port    : mach_port_t);
        !           702: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           703:                special_port    : port_t);
        !           704: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           705: 
        !           706: /*
        !           707:  *     Returns information about the target thread.
        !           708:  */
        !           709: routine        thread_info(
        !           710:                target_thread   : thread_t;
        !           711:                flavor          : int;
        !           712: #if    MACH_IPC_FLAVOR == UNTYPED
        !           713:        out     thread_info_out : thread_info_t, CountInOut);
        !           714: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           715:        out     thread_info_out : thread_info_t, IsLong);
        !           716: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           717: 
        !           718: skip;  /* task_set_emulation */
        !           719: skip;  /* task_ras_control */
        !           720: skip;  /* old host_ipc_statistics */
        !           721: 
        !           722: /*
        !           723:  *     Returns the set of port and port set names
        !           724:  *     to which the target task has access, along with
        !           725:  *     the type (set or port) for each name.
        !           726:  */
        !           727: routine port_names(
        !           728: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           729:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           730: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           731:                task            : task_t;
        !           732: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           733:        out     port_names_p    : port_name_array_t;
        !           734:        out     port_types      : port_type_array_t);
        !           735: 
        !           736: /*
        !           737:  *     Returns the type (set or port) for the port name
        !           738:  *     within the target task.
        !           739:  */
        !           740: routine port_type(
        !           741: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           742:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           743: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           744:                task            : task_t;
        !           745: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           746:                port_name       : port_name_t;
        !           747:        out     port_type_p     : port_type_t);
        !           748: 
        !           749: /*
        !           750:  *     Changes the name by which a port (or port set) is known to
        !           751:  *     the target task.
        !           752:  */
        !           753: routine port_rename(
        !           754: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           755:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           756: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           757:                task            : task_t;
        !           758: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           759:                old_name        : port_name_t;
        !           760:                new_name        : port_name_t);
        !           761: 
        !           762: /*
        !           763:  *     Allocate a new port (with all rights) in the target task.
        !           764:  *     The port name in that task is returned.
        !           765:  */
        !           766: routine port_allocate(
        !           767: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           768:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           769: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           770:                task            : task_t;
        !           771: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           772:        out     port_name       : port_name_t);
        !           773: 
        !           774: /*
        !           775:  *     Deallocate the port with the given name from the target task.
        !           776:  */
        !           777: routine port_deallocate(
        !           778: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           779:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           780: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           781:                task            : task_t;
        !           782: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           783:                port_name       : port_name_t);
        !           784: 
        !           785: /*
        !           786:  *     Set the number of messages that may be queued to
        !           787:  *     the port in the target task with the given name
        !           788:  *     before further message queueing operations block.
        !           789:  *     The target task must hold receive rights for the
        !           790:  *     port named.
        !           791:  */
        !           792: routine port_set_backlog(
        !           793: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           794:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           795: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           796:                task            : task_t;
        !           797: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           798:                port_name       : port_name_t;
        !           799:                backlog         : int);
        !           800: 
        !           801: /*
        !           802:  *     Return information about the port with the given
        !           803:  *     name in the target task.  Only the ownership and
        !           804:  *     receive_rights results are meaningful unless the
        !           805:  *     target task holds receive rights for the port.
        !           806:  */
        !           807: routine port_status(
        !           808: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           809:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           810: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           811:                task            : task_t;
        !           812: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           813:                port_name       : port_name_t;
        !           814:        out     enabled         : port_set_name_t;
        !           815:        out     num_msgs        : int;
        !           816:        out     backlog         : int;
        !           817:        out     ownership       : boolean_t;
        !           818:        out     receive_rights  : boolean_t);
        !           819: 
        !           820: /*
        !           821:  *     Allocate a new port set in the target task, returning
        !           822:  *     the name of that new port set.  [The new set is
        !           823:  *     initially empty.]
        !           824:  */
        !           825: routine port_set_allocate(
        !           826: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           827:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           828: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           829:                task            : task_t;
        !           830: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           831:        out     set_name        : port_set_name_t);
        !           832: 
        !           833: /*
        !           834:  *     Deallocate the named port set from the target task.
        !           835:  *     Ports that are currently members of the named port
        !           836:  *     set are first removed from the set.
        !           837:  */
        !           838: routine port_set_deallocate(
        !           839: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           840:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           841: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           842:                task            : task_t;
        !           843: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           844:                set_name        : port_set_name_t);
        !           845: 
        !           846: /*
        !           847:  *     Add the named port to the port set named within
        !           848:  *     the target task.  [If the port currently is a member
        !           849:  *     of another port set, it is removed from that set.]
        !           850:  */
        !           851: routine port_set_add(
        !           852: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           853:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           854: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           855:                task            : task_t;
        !           856: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           857:                set_name        : port_set_name_t;
        !           858:                port_name       : port_name_t);
        !           859: 
        !           860: /*
        !           861:  *     Remove the named port from the port set named within
        !           862:  *     the target task.
        !           863:  */
        !           864: routine port_set_remove(
        !           865: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           866:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           867: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           868:                task            : task_t;
        !           869: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           870:                port_name       : port_name_t);
        !           871: 
        !           872: /*
        !           873:  *     Returns the current set of ports that are members
        !           874:  *     of the named port set in the target task.
        !           875:  */
        !           876: routine port_set_status(
        !           877: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           878:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           879: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           880:                task            : task_t;
        !           881: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           882:                set_name        : port_set_name_t;
        !           883:        out     members         : port_name_array_t);
        !           884: 
        !           885: /*
        !           886:  *     Insert send rights for the specified port into
        !           887:  *     the target task with the specified port name.
        !           888:  *     [If the name is in use, or the target task already
        !           889:  *     has another name for the specified port, then
        !           890:  *     the operation will fail.]
        !           891:  */
        !           892: routine port_insert_send(
        !           893: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           894:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           895: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           896:                task            : task_t;
        !           897: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           898:                my_port         : port_t;
        !           899:                his_name        : port_name_t);
        !           900: 
        !           901: /*
        !           902:  *     Returns send rights for the named port in the
        !           903:  *     target task, removing that port name and port
        !           904:  *     send rights from the target task.  [If the
        !           905:  *     target task holds receive rights for this port,
        !           906:  *     the operation will fail.]
        !           907:  */
        !           908: routine port_extract_send(
        !           909: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           910:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           911: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           912:                task            : task_t;
        !           913: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           914:                his_name        : port_name_t;
        !           915:        out     his_port        : port_t);
        !           916: 
        !           917: /*
        !           918:  *     Insert receive rights for the specified port into
        !           919:  *     the target task with the specified port name.
        !           920:  *     [If the name is in use, or the target task already
        !           921:  *     has another name for the specified port, then
        !           922:  *     the operation will fail.
        !           923:  */
        !           924: routine port_insert_receive(
        !           925: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           926:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           927: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           928:                task            : task_t;
        !           929: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           930:                my_port         : port_all_t;
        !           931:                his_name        : port_name_t);
        !           932: 
        !           933: /*
        !           934:  *     Returns receive rights for the named port in the
        !           935:  *     target task, removing that port name and all port
        !           936:  *     rights from the target task.
        !           937:  */
        !           938: routine port_extract_receive(
        !           939: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !           940:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !           941: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           942:                task            : task_t;
        !           943: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           944:                his_name        : port_name_t;
        !           945:        out     his_port        : port_all_t);
        !           946: 
        !           947: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           948: /*
        !           949:  *     Map a user-defined memory object into the virtual address
        !           950:  *     space of the target task.  If desired (anywhere is TRUE),
        !           951:  *     the kernel will find a suitable address range of the
        !           952:  *     specified size; else, the specific address will be allocated.
        !           953:  *
        !           954:  *     The beginning address of the range will be aligned on a virtual
        !           955:  *     page boundary, be at or beyond the address specified, and
        !           956:  *     meet the mask requirements (bits turned on in the mask must not
        !           957:  *     be turned on in the result); the size of the range, in bytes,
        !           958:  *     will be rounded up to an integral number of virtual pages.
        !           959:  *
        !           960:  *     The memory in the resulting range will be associated with the
        !           961:  *     specified memory object, with the beginning of the memory range
        !           962:  *     referring to the specified offset into the memory object.
        !           963:  *
        !           964:  *     The mapping will take the current and maximum protections and
        !           965:  *     the inheritance attributes specified; see the vm_protect and
        !           966:  *     vm_inherit calls for a description of these attributes.
        !           967:  *
        !           968:  *     If desired (copy is TRUE), the memory range will be filled
        !           969:  *     with a copy of the data from the memory object; this copy will
        !           970:  *     be private to this mapping in this target task.  Otherwise,
        !           971:  *     the memory in this mapping will be shared with other mappings
        !           972:  *     of the same memory object at the same offset (in this task or
        !           973:  *     in other tasks).  [The Mach kernel only enforces shared memory
        !           974:  *     consistency among mappings on one host with similar page alignments.
        !           975:  *     The user-defined memory manager for this object is responsible
        !           976:  *     for further consistency.]
        !           977:  */
        !           978: routine vm_map(
        !           979:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !           980:        inout   address         : vm_address_t;
        !           981:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !           982:                mask            : vm_address_t;
        !           983:                anywhere        : boolean_t;
        !           984:                memory_object   : memory_object_t;
        !           985:                offset          : vm_offset_t;
        !           986:                copy            : boolean_t;
        !           987:                cur_protection  : vm_prot_t;
        !           988:                max_protection  : vm_prot_t;
        !           989:                inheritance     : vm_inherit_t);
        !           990: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           991: skip;  /* vm_map */
        !           992: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !           993: 
        !           994: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !           995: /*
        !           996:  *     Indicate that a range of the specified memory object cannot
        !           997:  *     be provided at this time.  [Threads waiting for memory pages
        !           998:  *     specified by this call will experience a memory exception.
        !           999:  *     Only threads waiting at the time of the call are affected.]
        !          1000:  */
        !          1001: simpleroutine memory_object_data_error(
        !          1002:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !          1003:                offset          : vm_offset_t;
        !          1004:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !          1005:                error_value     : kern_return_t);
        !          1006: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1007: skip;  /* memory_object_data_error */
        !          1008: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1009: 
        !          1010: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !          1011: /*
        !          1012:  *     Make decisions regarding the use of the specified
        !          1013:  *     memory object.
        !          1014:  */
        !          1015: simpleroutine memory_object_set_attributes(
        !          1016:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !          1017:                object_ready    : boolean_t;
        !          1018:                may_cache       : boolean_t;
        !          1019:                copy_strategy   : memory_object_copy_strategy_t);
        !          1020: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1021: skip;  /* memory_object_set_attributes */
        !          1022: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1023: 
        !          1024: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !          1025: /*
        !          1026:  */
        !          1027: simpleroutine memory_object_destroy(
        !          1028:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !          1029:                reason          : kern_return_t);
        !          1030: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1031: skip;  /* memory_object_destroy */
        !          1032: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1033: 
        !          1034: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !          1035: /*
        !          1036:  *     Provide the data contents of a range of the given memory
        !          1037:  *     object, with the access restriction specified, optional
        !          1038:  *     precious attribute, and reply message.  [Only
        !          1039:  *     whole virtual pages of data can be accepted; partial pages
        !          1040:  *     will be discarded.  Data should be provided on request, but
        !          1041:  *     may be provided in advance as desired.  When data already
        !          1042:  *     held by this kernel is provided again, the new data is ignored.
        !          1043:  *     The access restriction is the subset of {read, write, execute}
        !          1044:  *     which are prohibited.  The kernel may not provide any data (or
        !          1045:  *     protection) consistency among pages with different virtual page
        !          1046:  *     alignments within the same object.  The precious value controls
        !          1047:  *     how the kernel treats the data.  If it is FALSE, the kernel treats
        !          1048:  *     its copy as a temporary and may throw it away if it hasn't been
        !          1049:  *     changed.  If the precious value is TRUE, the kernel treats its
        !          1050:  *     copy as a data repository and promises to return it to the manager;
        !          1051:  *     the manager may tell the kernel to throw it away instead by flushing
        !          1052:  *     and not cleaning the data -- see memory_object_lock_request.  The
        !          1053:  *     reply_to port is for a compeletion message; it will be
        !          1054:  *     memory_object_supply_completed.]
        !          1055:  */
        !          1056: simpleroutine memory_object_data_supply(
        !          1057:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !          1058:                offset          : vm_offset_t;
        !          1059:                data            : pointer_t, Dealloc[];
        !          1060:                lock_value      : vm_prot_t;
        !          1061:                precious        : boolean_t;
        !          1062:                reply_to        : mach_port_t =
        !          1063:                        MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE|polymorphic);
        !          1064: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1065: skip;  /* memory_object_data_supply */
        !          1066: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1067: 
        !          1068: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !          1069: /*
        !          1070:  */
        !          1071: simpleroutine memory_object_ready(
        !          1072:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !          1073:                may_cache       : boolean_t;
        !          1074:                copy_strategy   : memory_object_copy_strategy_t);
        !          1075: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1076: skip;  /* memory_object_ready */
        !          1077: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1078: 
        !          1079: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR_and_XP
        !          1080: /*
        !          1081:  */
        !          1082: simpleroutine memory_object_change_attributes(
        !          1083:                memory_control  : memory_object_control_t;
        !          1084:                may_cache       : boolean_t;
        !          1085:                copy_strategy   : memory_object_copy_strategy_t;
        !          1086:                reply_to        : mach_port_t =
        !          1087:                        MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE|polymorphic);
        !          1088: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1089: skip;  /* memory_object_change_attributes */
        !          1090: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1091: 
        !          1092: skip;  /* old host_callout_statistics_reset */
        !          1093: skip;  /* old port_set_select */
        !          1094: 
        !          1095: /*
        !          1096:  *     Sets a backup port for the named port.  The task
        !          1097:  *     must have receive rights for the named port.
        !          1098:  *     Returns the previous backup port, if any.
        !          1099:  */
        !          1100: routine port_set_backup(
        !          1101: #ifdef MACH_IPC_FLAVOR
        !          1102:                task            : ipc_space_t;
        !          1103: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1104:                task            : task_t;
        !          1105: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1106:                port_name       : port_name_t;
        !          1107: #ifdef NEW_IPC_IPC
        !          1108:                backup          : port_t = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND
        !          1109:                                  ctype: mach_port_t;
        !          1110: #else  /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1111:                backup          : port_t;
        !          1112: #endif /* MACH_IPC_FLAVOR */
        !          1113:        out     previous        : port_t);
        !          1114: 
        !          1115: /*
        !          1116:  *     Set/Get special properties of memory associated
        !          1117:  *     to some virtual address range, such as cachability, 
        !          1118:  *     migrability, replicability.  Machine-dependent.
        !          1119:  */
        !          1120: routine vm_machine_attribute(
        !          1121:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !          1122:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !          1123:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !          1124:                attribute       : vm_machine_attribute_t;
        !          1125:        inout   value           : vm_machine_attribute_val_t);
        !          1126: 
        !          1127: skip;  /* old host_fpa_counters_reset */
        !          1128: 
        !          1129: /*
        !          1130:  *     There is no more room in this interface for additional calls.
        !          1131:  */
        !          1132:  
        !          1133: /* HMM .... */
        !          1134: 
        !          1135: /*
        !          1136:  *  Synchronize the contents of an address space with backing store.
        !          1137:  *  Dirty pages in the address range are written to their appropriate
        !          1138:  *  backing store.  All pageouts are attempted.  If any pageout causes
        !          1139:  *  an error, vm_synchronize returns KERN_FAILURE.  If a page would be
        !          1140:  *  written to the default pager (swapfile), that page is skipped and
        !          1141:  *  KERN_FAILURE is returned.  This call is synchronous.
        !          1142:  */
        !          1143: routine vm_synchronize(
        !          1144:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !          1145:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !          1146:                size            : vm_size_t);
        !          1147: 
        !          1148: routine vm_set_policy(
        !          1149:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !          1150:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !          1151:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !          1152:                policy          : int);
        !          1153: 
        !          1154: routine vm_deactivate(
        !          1155:                target_task     : vm_task_t;
        !          1156:                address         : vm_address_t;
        !          1157:                size            : vm_size_t;
        !          1158:                when            : int);

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