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/*
* Header file for basic, machine-dependent data types. arm+i386 version.
*/
#ifndef _MACH_MACHINE_MACHNINE_TYPES_DEFS
#define _MACH_MACHINE_MACHNINE_TYPES_DEFS
type short = int16_t;
type int = int32_t;
type unsigned = uint32_t;
type float = MACH_MSG_TYPE_REAL_32;
type double = MACH_MSG_TYPE_REAL_64;
/* from ISO/IEC 988:1999 spec */
/* 7.18.1.4 Integer types capable of hgolding object pointers */
/*
* The [u]intptr_t types for the native
* integer type, e.g. 32 or 64 or.. whatever
* register size the machine has. They are
* used for entities that might be either
* [unsigned] integers or pointers, and for
* type-casting between the two.
*
* For instance, the IPC system represents
* a port in user space as an integer and
* in kernel space as a pointer.
*/
#if defined(__LP64__)
type uintptr_t = uint64_t;
type intptr_t = int64_t;
#else
type uintptr_t = uint32_t;
type intptr_t = int32_t;
#endif
/*
* These are the legacy Mach types that are
* the [rough] equivalents of the standards above.
* They were defined in terms of int, not
* long int, so they remain separate.
*/
#if defined(__LP64__)
type register_t = int64_t;
#else
type register_t = int32_t;
#endif
type integer_t = int32_t;
type natural_t = uint32_t;
/*
* These are the VM types that scale with the address
* space size of a given process.
*/
#if defined(__LP64__)
type vm_address_t = uint64_t;
type vm_offset_t = uint64_t;
type vm_size_t = uint64_t;
#else
type vm_address_t = natural_t;
type vm_offset_t = natural_t;
type vm_size_t = natural_t;
#endif
/* This is a bit of a hack for arm. We implement the backend with a wide type, but present a native-sized type to callers */
type mach_port_context_t = uint64_t;
/*
* The mach_vm_xxx_t types are sized to hold the
* maximum pointer, offset, etc... supported on the
* platform.
*/
type mach_vm_address_t = uint64_t;
type mach_vm_offset_t = uint64_t;
type mach_vm_size_t = uint64_t;
#if MACH_IPC_COMPAT
/*
* For the old IPC interface
*/
#define MSG_TYPE_PORT_NAME natural_t
#endif /* MACH_IPC_COMPAT */
/*
* These are types used internal to Mach to implement the
* legacy 32-bit VM APIs published by the kernel.
*/
#define VM32_SUPPORT 1
type vm32_address_t = uint32_t;
type vm32_offset_t = uint32_t;
type vm32_size_t = uint32_t;
#endif /* _MACH_MACHINE_MACHNINE_TYPES_DEFS */
/* vim: set ft=c : */