Source to osfmk/mach/vm_prot.h
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/*
* HISTORY
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1998/09/22 21:05:31 wsanchez
* Import of Mac OS X kernel (~semeria)
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1998/03/07 02:25:46 wsanchez
* Import of OSF Mach kernel (~mburg)
*
* Revision 1.3.8.1 1994/09/23 02:44:31 ezf
* change marker to not FREE
* [1994/09/22 21:43:46 ezf]
*
* Revision 1.3.2.2 1993/06/09 02:44:23 gm
* Added to OSF/1 R1.3 from NMK15.0.
* [1993/06/02 21:18:51 jeffc]
*
* Revision 1.3 1993/04/19 16:40:48 devrcs
* make endif tags ansi compliant/include files
* [1993/02/20 21:45:25 david]
*
* Revision 1.2 1992/12/07 21:29:28 robert
* integrate any changes below for 14.0 (branch from 13.16 base)
*
* Joseph Barrera (jsb) at Carnegie-Mellon University 05-Aug-92
* Added VM_PROT_WANTS_COPY to solve copy-call race condition.
* [1992/12/06 20:25:47 robert]
*
* Revision 1.1 1992/09/30 02:32:28 robert
* Initial revision
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/* CMU_HIST */
/*
* Revision 2.4.3.1 92/03/03 16:22:41 jeffreyh
* [David L. Black 92/02/22 17:03:43 [email protected]]
* Add no change protection value for memory_object_lock_request.
*
* Revision 2.4 91/05/14 17:03:00 mrt
* Correcting copyright
*
* Revision 2.3 91/02/05 17:37:38 mrt
* Changed to new Mach copyright
* [91/02/01 17:22:39 mrt]
*
* Revision 2.2 90/01/22 23:05:57 af
* Removed execute permission from default protection.
* On the only machine that cares for execute permission (mips)
* this is an expensive liability: it requires keeping
* Icache consistent memory that never contains code.
* [89/12/15 af]
*
* Revision 2.1 89/08/03 16:06:47 rwd
* Created.
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* Revision 2.3 89/02/25 18:42:29 gm0w
* Changes for cleanup.
*
* 6-Jun-85 Avadis Tevanian (avie) at Carnegie-Mellon University
* Created.
*
*/
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/*
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/*
* File: mach/vm_prot.h
* Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
*
* Virtual memory protection definitions.
*
*/
#ifndef VM_PROT_H_
#define VM_PROT_H_
/*
* Types defined:
*
* vm_prot_t VM protection values.
*/
typedef int vm_prot_t;
/*
* Protection values, defined as bits within the vm_prot_t type
*/
#define VM_PROT_NONE ((vm_prot_t) 0x00)
#define VM_PROT_READ ((vm_prot_t) 0x01) /* read permission */
#define VM_PROT_WRITE ((vm_prot_t) 0x02) /* write permission */
#define VM_PROT_EXECUTE ((vm_prot_t) 0x04) /* execute permission */
/*
* The default protection for newly-created virtual memory
*/
#define VM_PROT_DEFAULT (VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE)
/*
* The maximum privileges possible, for parameter checking.
*/
#define VM_PROT_ALL (VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE)
/*
* An invalid protection value.
* Used only by memory_object_lock_request to indicate no change
* to page locks. Using -1 here is a bad idea because it
* looks like VM_PROT_ALL and then some.
*/
#define VM_PROT_NO_CHANGE ((vm_prot_t) 0x08)
/*
* When a caller finds that he cannot obtain write permission on a
* mapped entry, the following flag can be used. The entry will
* be made "needs copy" effectively copying the object (using COW),
* and write permission will be added to the maximum protections
* for the associated entry.
*/
#define VM_PROT_COPY ((vm_prot_t) 0x10)
/*
* Another invalid protection value.
* Used only by memory_object_data_request upon an object
* which has specified a copy_call copy strategy. It is used
* when the kernel wants a page belonging to a copy of the
* object, and is only asking the object as a result of
* following a shadow chain. This solves the race between pages
* being pushed up by the memory manager and the kernel
* walking down the shadow chain.
*/
#define VM_PROT_WANTS_COPY ((vm_prot_t) 0x10)
#endif /* VM_PROT_H_ */