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Most capabilities have 82 * small names, and the entries are elements of a table. 83 * 84 * The ie_index field of entries in the table implements 85 * a ordered hash table with open addressing and linear probing. 86 * This hash table converts (space, object) -> name. 87 * It is used independently of the other fields. 88 * 89 * Free (unallocated) entries in the table have null ie_object 90 * fields. The ie_bits field is zero except for IE_BITS_GEN. 91 * The ie_next (ie_request) field links free entries into a free list. 92 * 93 * The first entry in the table (index 0) is always free. 94 * It is used as the head of the free list. 95 */ 96 97struct ipc_entry { 98 struct ipc_object *ie_object; 99 ipc_entry_bits_t ie_bits; 100 mach_port_index_t ie_index; 101 union { 102 mach_port_index_t next; /* next in freelist, or... */ 103 ipc_table_index_t request; /* dead name request notify */ 104 } index; 105}; 106 107#define ie_request index.request 108#define ie_next index.next 109 110#define IE_REQ_NONE 0 /* no request */ 111 112#define IE_BITS_UREFS_MASK 0x0000ffff /* 16 bits of user-reference */ 113#define IE_BITS_UREFS(bits) ((bits) & IE_BITS_UREFS_MASK) 114 115#define IE_BITS_TYPE_MASK 0x001f0000 /* 5 bits of capability type */ 116#define IE_BITS_TYPE(bits) ((bits) & IE_BITS_TYPE_MASK) 117 118#ifndef NO_PORT_GEN 119#define IE_BITS_GEN_MASK 0xff000000 /* 8 bits for generation */ 120#define IE_BITS_GEN(bits) ((bits) & IE_BITS_GEN_MASK) 121#define IE_BITS_GEN_ONE 0x04000000 /* low bit of generation */ 122#define IE_BITS_NEW_GEN(old) (((old) + IE_BITS_GEN_ONE) & IE_BITS_GEN_MASK) 123#else 124#define IE_BITS_GEN_MASK 0 125#define IE_BITS_GEN(bits) 0 126#define IE_BITS_GEN_ONE 0 127#define IE_BITS_NEW_GEN(old) (old) 128#endif /* !USE_PORT_GEN */ 129 130 131#define IE_BITS_RIGHT_MASK 0x007fffff /* relevant to the right */ 132 133/* 134 * Exported interfaces 135 */ 136 137/* Search for entry in a space by name */ 138extern ipc_entry_t ipc_entry_lookup( 139 ipc_space_t space, 140 mach_port_name_t name); 141 142/* Allocate an entry in a space */ 143extern kern_return_t ipc_entry_get( 144 ipc_space_t space, 145 mach_port_name_t *namep, 146 ipc_entry_t *entryp); 147 148/* Allocate an entry in a space, growing the space if necessary */ 149extern kern_return_t ipc_entry_alloc( 150 ipc_space_t space, 151 mach_port_name_t *namep, 152 ipc_entry_t *entryp); 153 154/* Allocate/find an entry in a space with a specific name */ 155extern kern_return_t ipc_entry_alloc_name( 156 ipc_space_t space, 157 mach_port_name_t name, 158 ipc_entry_t *entryp); 159 160/* Deallocate an entry from a space */ 161extern void ipc_entry_dealloc( 162 ipc_space_t space, 163 mach_port_name_t name, 164 ipc_entry_t entry); 165 166/* Mark and entry modified in a space */ 167extern void ipc_entry_modified( 168 ipc_space_t space, 169 mach_port_name_t name, 170 ipc_entry_t entry); 171 172/* Grow the table in a space */ 173extern kern_return_t ipc_entry_grow_table( 174 ipc_space_t space, 175 ipc_table_elems_t target_size); 176 177#endif /* _IPC_IPC_ENTRY_H_ */ 178