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Re: 64bit GNU Mach
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Samuel Thibault |
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Re: 64bit GNU Mach |
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Mon, 2 Apr 2012 15:21:06 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21+34 (58baf7c9f32f) (2010-12-30) |
Richard Braun, le Mon 02 Apr 2012 14:58:55 +0200, a écrit :
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 02:54:17PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > > I believe we're thinking of two different things here. My current idea
> > > of the solution is to directly convert names (32-bits) to ports or other
> > > IPC objects (e.g. port sets, 64-bits).
> >
> > That's what I'm suggesting from the beginning. That needs two differents
> > types (64bit mach_port_t and 32bit mach_port_name_t), where there is
> > currently just one (vm_offset_t mach_port_t).
>
> Then I don't see why you want two different types. There would be one
> 32-bits mach_port_t, and no mach_port_name_t.
Because there is code in GNU Mach that uses mach_port_t as a pointer,
see e.g. kdportdeath(), which just casts mach_port_t into ipc_port_t, or
ipc_kmsg_copyin_header which casts back the just-resolved object into
mach_port_t. Such code might have to simply use the ipc_port_t type
instead, I don't know. What I know for sure, however, is that xnu does
typedef ipc_port_t mach_port_t, which makes me tend to think that in the
kernel, mach_port_t is supposed to be a pointer, while mach_port_name_t
is for the port names.
Samuel
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, (continued)
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Samuel Thibault, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Richard Braun, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Samuel Thibault, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Richard Braun, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Samuel Thibault, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Richard Braun, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Samuel Thibault, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Richard Braun, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Samuel Thibault, 2012/04/02
- Re: 64bit GNU Mach, Richard Braun, 2012/04/02
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