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56 /*
57  */
58 
59 /*
60  *	File:	vm_types.h
61  *	Author:	Avadis Tevanian, Jr.
62  *	Date: 1985
63  *
64  *	Header file for VM data types.  I386 version.
65  */
66 
67 #ifndef _MACH_I386_VM_TYPES_H_
68 #define _MACH_I386_VM_TYPES_H_
69 
70 #if defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
71 
72 #ifndef ASSEMBLER
73 
74 #include <i386/_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 support x86 ABIs that do not follow either of
87  * these models (specifically LP64).  Therefore, we had to make a
88  * 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 #else   /* __LP64__ */
105 typedef natural_t               vm_offset_t ;
106 #endif  /* __LP64__ */
107 
108 /*
109  * A vm_size_t is the proper type for e.g.
110  * expressing the difference between two
111  * vm_offset_t entities.
112  */
113 #ifdef __LP64__
114 typedef uintptr_t               vm_size_t;
115 #else   /* __LP64__ */
116 typedef natural_t               vm_size_t;
117 #endif  /* __LP64__ */
118 
119 /*
120  * This new type is independent of a particular vm map's
121  * implementation size - and represents appropriate types
122  * for all possible maps.  This is used for interfaces
123  * where the size of the map is not known - or we don't
124  * want to have to distinguish.
125  */
126 typedef uint64_t                mach_vm_address_t ;
127 typedef uint64_t                mach_vm_offset_t ;
128 typedef uint64_t                mach_vm_size_t;
129 
130 typedef uint64_t                vm_map_offset_t ;
131 typedef uint64_t                vm_map_address_t ;
132 typedef uint64_t                vm_map_size_t;
133 
134 typedef mach_vm_address_t       mach_port_context_t;
135 
136 #ifdef  MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
137 
138 /*
139  * These are types used internal to Mach to implement the
140  * legacy 32-bit VM APIs published by the kernel.
141  */
142 typedef uint32_t                vm32_address_t;
143 typedef uint32_t                vm32_offset_t;
144 typedef uint32_t                vm32_size_t;
145 
146 #endif  /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
147 
148 #endif  /* ASSEMBLER */
149 
150 /*
151  * If composing messages by hand (please do not)
152  */
153 #define MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_T MACH_MSG_TYPE_INTEGER_32
154 
155 #endif /* defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__) */
156 
157 #endif  /* _MACH_I386_VM_TYPES_H_ */