1<h2>vm_set_default_memory_manager</h2> 2<hr> 3<p> 4<strong>Function</strong> - Obsolete interface. Functionality now provided via host_set_default_memory_manager interface.<h3>SYNOPSIS</h3> 5<pre> 6<strong>kern_return_t vm_set_default_memory_manager</strong> 7 <strong>(host_priv_t</strong> <var>host_priv</var>, 8 <strong>mach_port_move_send_t</strong> <var>default_manager</var><strong>);</strong> 9</pre> 10<h3>PARAMETERS</h3> 11<dl> 12<p> 13<dt> <var>host_priv</var> 14<dd> 15[in host-control send right] 16The control port naming the host for which 17the default memory manager is to be set. 18<p> 19<dt> <var>default_manager</var> 20<dd> 21[pointer to in/out default-pager send right] 22A memory manager port to 23the new default memory manager. If this value is <strong>MACH_PORT_NULL</strong>, 24the old memory manager is not changed. The old memory 25manager port is returned in this variable. 26</dl> 27<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3> 28<p> 29The <strong>vm_set_default_memory_manager</strong> function establishes the default 30memory manager for a host. The named manager will be the target for future 31<strong>memory_object_create</strong> calls. 32<h3>NOTES</h3> 33The <strong>vm_set_default_memory_manager</strong> interface has been 34renamed to <strong>host_default_memory_manager</strong>. The old 35<strong>vm_set_default_memory_manager</strong> interface has been retained 36for backward compatibility, without the <var>cluster_size</var> parameter. 37<h3>RETURN VALUES</h3> 38<p> 39Only generic errors apply. 40<h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3> 41<p> 42Functions: 43<a href="memory_object_create.html"><strong>memory_object_create</strong></a>, 44<a href="vm_allocate.html"><strong>vm_allocate</strong></a>. 45