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ARM version. 65 */ 66 67 #ifndef _MACH_ARM_VM_TYPES_H_ 68 #define _MACH_ARM_VM_TYPES_H_ 69 70 #if defined (__arm__) || defined (__arm64__) || defined (__aarch64__) 71 72 #ifndef ASSEMBLER 73 74 #include <arm/_types.h> 75 #include <stdint.h> 76 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 77 78 /* 79 * natural_t and integer_t are Mach's legacy types for machine- 80 * independent integer types (unsigned, and signed, respectively). 81 * Their original purpose was to define other types in a machine/ 82 * compiler independent way. 83 * 84 * They also had an implicit "same size as pointer" characteristic 85 * to them (i.e. Mach's traditional types are very ILP32 or ILP64 86 * centric). We will likely support x86 ABIs that do not follow 87 * either ofthese models (specifically LP64). Therefore, we had to 88 * make a choice between making these types scale with pointers or stay 89 * tied to integers. Because their use is predominantly tied to 90 * to the size of an integer, we are keeping that association and 91 * breaking free from pointer size guarantees. 92 * 93 * New use of these types is discouraged. 94 */ 95 typedef __darwin_natural_t natural_t; 96 typedef int integer_t; 97 98 /* 99 * A vm_offset_t is a type-neutral pointer, 100 * e.g. an offset into a virtual memory space. 101 */ 102 #ifdef __LP64__ 103 typedef uintptr_t vm_offset_t ; 104 typedef uintptr_t vm_size_t; 105 106 typedef uint64_t mach_vm_address_t ; 107 typedef uint64_t mach_vm_offset_t ; 108 typedef uint64_t mach_vm_size_t; 109 110 typedef uint64_t vm_map_offset_t ; 111 typedef uint64_t vm_map_address_t ; 112 typedef uint64_t vm_map_size_t; 113 #else 114 typedef natural_t vm_offset_t ; 115 /* 116 * A vm_size_t is the proper type for e.g. 117 * expressing the difference between two 118 * vm_offset_t entities. 119 */ 120 typedef natural_t vm_size_t; 121 122 /* 123 * This new type is independent of a particular vm map's 124 * implementation size - and represents appropriate types 125 * for all possible maps. This is used for interfaces 126 * where the size of the map is not known - or we don't 127 * want to have to distinguish. 128 */ 129 typedef uint64_t mach_vm_address_t ; 130 typedef uint64_t mach_vm_offset_t ; 131 typedef uint64_t mach_vm_size_t; 132 133 typedef uint32_t vm_map_offset_t ; 134 typedef uint32_t vm_map_address_t ; 135 typedef uint32_t vm_map_size_t; 136 #endif /* __LP64__ */ 137 138 139 typedef uint32_t vm32_offset_t; 140 typedef uint32_t vm32_address_t; 141 typedef uint32_t vm32_size_t; 142 143 typedef vm_offset_t mach_port_context_t; 144 145 #ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE 146 typedef vm32_offset_t mach_port_context32_t; 147 typedef mach_vm_offset_t mach_port_context64_t; 148 #endif 149 150 #endif /* ASSEMBLER */ 151 152 /* 153 * If composing messages by hand (please do not) 154 */ 155 #define MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_T MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_32 156 157 #endif /* defined (__arm__) || defined (__arm64__) || defined (__aarch64__) */ 158 159 #endif /* _MACH_ARM_VM_TYPES_H_ */