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/*
 * Mach Interface Generator errors
 *
 */

#ifndef	_MACH_MIG_ERRORS_H_
#define _MACH_MIG_ERRORS_H_

#include <mach/kern_return.h>
#include <mach/message.h>

/*
 *	These error codes should be specified as system 4, subsytem 2.
 *	But alas backwards compatibility makes that impossible.
 *	The problem is old clients of new servers (eg, the kernel)
 *	which get strange large error codes when there is a Mig problem
 *	in the server.  Unfortunately, the IPC system doesn't have
 *	the knowledge to convert the codes in this situation.
 */

#define MIG_TYPE_ERROR		-300	/* client type check failure */
#define MIG_REPLY_MISMATCH	-301	/* wrong reply message ID */
#define MIG_REMOTE_ERROR	-302	/* server detected error */
#define MIG_BAD_ID		-303	/* bad request message ID */
#define MIG_BAD_ARGUMENTS	-304	/* server type check failure */
#define MIG_NO_REPLY		-305	/* no reply should be sent */
#define MIG_EXCEPTION		-306	/* server raised exception */
#define MIG_ARRAY_TOO_LARGE	-307	/* array not large enough */
#define MIG_SERVER_DIED		-308	/* server died */
#define MIG_TRAILER_ERROR       -309    /* trailer has an unknown format */

#include <mach/ndr.h>

typedef struct {
	mach_msg_header_t	Head;
	NDR_record_t		NDR;
	kern_return_t		RetCode;
} mig_reply_error_t;

typedef struct mig_symtab {
	char	*ms_routine_name;
	int	ms_routine_number;
	void    (*ms_routine)(void);	/* Since the functions in the
					 * symbol table have unknown
					 * signatures, this is the best
					 * we can do...
					 */
} mig_symtab_t;

/* Definitions for the old IPC interface. */

typedef struct {
	msg_header_t		Head;
	msg_type_t		RetCodeType;
	kern_return_t		RetCode;
} death_pill_t;

/*
 * This stuff is needed by the server
 * side kernel RPC code.
 */

typedef	void	(*mig_routine_t)
			(mach_msg_header_t *, mach_msg_header_t *);

typedef struct {
	mach_msg_header_t	Head;
	mach_msg_type_t		RetCodeType;
	kern_return_t		RetCode;
} mig_reply_header_t;

#endif	/* _MACH_MIG_ERRORS_H_ */