Lines Matching refs:send
415 mach_msg_descriptor_t *saddr, *send;
421 send = saddr + body->msgh_descriptor_count;
423 for ( ; saddr < send; saddr++ ) {
1384 * Call the server routine, and get the reply message to send.
1406 * a send-once notification.
1614 * We do the port send check here instead of in ipc_kmsg_send()
1616 * and we need to do the send check before anything is actually copied.
1647 * make-send or make-sonce, then we must be looking
1650 * copy-send and make-send.
1715 * To make this atomic, just do one copy-send,
1716 * and dup the send right we get out.
1744 * to get two send rights for the price of one.
1770 * To make this atomic, just do a move-send,
1771 * and dup the send right we get out.
1852 * send-once rights (types are both move-sonce) and
1918 * re-arm the send-possible notifications. It may trigger unexpectedly
1919 * early (send may NOT have failed), but better than missing.
2105 * the send operation terminates. Thus if the data
2922 * process all send-possible notfications we received along with
3813 mach_msg_descriptor_t *sstart, *send;
3843 send = sstart + slist->msgh_descriptor_count;
3867 while (sstart < send) {
3876 if (sstart >= send) {
4149 * and a send right to copyout to the receiver.