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/*
 *	File:	vm/vm_fault.h
 *
 *	Page fault handling module declarations.
 */

#ifndef	_VM_VM_FAULT_H_
#define _VM_VM_FAULT_H_

#include <mach/mach_types.h>
#include <mach/kern_return.h>
#include <mach/boolean.h>
#include <mach/vm_prot.h>
#include <mach/vm_param.h>
#include <mach/vm_behavior.h>

#ifdef	KERNEL_PRIVATE

typedef	kern_return_t	vm_fault_return_t;

#define VM_FAULT_SUCCESS		0
#define VM_FAULT_RETRY			1
#define VM_FAULT_INTERRUPTED		2
#define VM_FAULT_MEMORY_SHORTAGE 	3
#define VM_FAULT_FICTITIOUS_SHORTAGE 	4
#define VM_FAULT_MEMORY_ERROR		5
#define VM_FAULT_SUCCESS_NO_VM_PAGE	6	/* success but no VM page */

/*
 *	Page fault handling based on vm_map (or entries therein)
 */

extern kern_return_t vm_fault(
		vm_map_t	map,
		vm_map_offset_t	vaddr,
		vm_prot_t	fault_type,
		boolean_t	change_wiring,
		int             interruptible,
		pmap_t		pmap,
		vm_map_offset_t	pmap_addr);

#ifdef	MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE

#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_map.h>

extern void vm_fault_init(void);

/*
 *	Page fault handling based on vm_object only.
 */

extern vm_fault_return_t vm_fault_page(
		/* Arguments: */
		vm_object_t	first_object,	/* Object to begin search */
		vm_object_offset_t first_offset,/* Offset into object */
		vm_prot_t	fault_type,	/* What access is requested */
		boolean_t	must_be_resident,/* Must page be resident? */
		/* Modifies in place: */
		vm_prot_t	*protection,	/* Protection for mapping */
		/* Returns: */
		vm_page_t	*result_page,	/* Page found, if successful */
		vm_page_t	*top_page,	/* Page in top object, if
						 * not result_page.  */
		int             *type_of_fault, /* if non-zero, return COW, zero-filled, etc...
		                                 * used by kernel trace point in vm_fault */
		/* More arguments: */
		kern_return_t	*error_code,	/* code if page is in error */
		boolean_t	no_zero_fill,	/* don't fill absent pages */
		boolean_t	data_supply,	/* treat as data_supply */
	        vm_object_fault_info_t fault_info);

extern void vm_fault_cleanup(
		vm_object_t	object,
		vm_page_t	top_page);

extern kern_return_t vm_fault_wire(
		vm_map_t	map,
		vm_map_entry_t	entry,
		pmap_t		pmap,
		vm_map_offset_t	pmap_addr);

extern void vm_fault_unwire(
		vm_map_t	map,
		vm_map_entry_t	entry,
		boolean_t	deallocate,
		pmap_t		pmap,
		vm_map_offset_t	pmap_addr);

extern kern_return_t	vm_fault_copy(
		vm_object_t		src_object,
		vm_object_offset_t	src_offset,
		vm_map_size_t		*copy_size,	/* INOUT */
		vm_object_t		dst_object,
		vm_object_offset_t	dst_offset,
		vm_map_t		dst_map,
		vm_map_version_t	 *dst_version,
		int			interruptible);

extern kern_return_t vm_fault_enter(
	vm_page_t m,
	pmap_t pmap,
	vm_map_offset_t vaddr,
	vm_prot_t prot,
	boolean_t wired,
	boolean_t change_wiring,
	boolean_t no_cache,
	int *type_of_fault);

#endif	/* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */

#endif	/* KERNEL_PRIVATE */

#endif	/* _VM_VM_FAULT_H_ */