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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009
- * The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
- *
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- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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- * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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- *
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- */
- #ifndef _COPYINOUT_H_
- #define _COPYINOUT_H_
- /*
- * copyin/copyout/copyinstr/copyoutstr are standard BSD kernel functions.
- *
- * copyin copies LEN bytes from a user-space address USERSRC to a
- * kernel-space address DEST.
- *
- * copyout copies LEN bytes from a kernel-space address SRC to a
- * user-space address USERDEST.
- *
- * copyinstr copies a null-terminated string of at most LEN bytes from
- * a user-space address USERSRC to a kernel-space address DEST, and
- * returns the actual length of string found in GOT. DEST is always
- * null-terminated on success. LEN and GOT include the null terminator.
- *
- * copyoutstr copies a null-terminated string of at most LEN bytes from
- * a kernel-space address SRC to a user-space address USERDEST, and
- * returns the actual length of string found in GOT. DEST is always
- * null-terminated on success. LEN and GOT include the null terminator.
- *
- * All of these functions return 0 on success, EFAULT if a memory
- * addressing error was encountered, or (for the string versions)
- * ENAMETOOLONG if the space available was insufficient.
- *
- * NOTE that the order of the arguments is the same as bcopy() or
- * cp/mv, that is, source on the left, NOT the same as strcpy().
- * The const qualifiers and types will help protect against mistakes
- * in this regard but are obviously not foolproof.
- *
- * These functions are machine-dependent; however, a common version
- * that can be used by a number of machine types is found in
- * vm/copyinout.c.
- */
- int copyin(const_userptr_t usersrc, void *dest, size_t len);
- int copyout(const void *src, userptr_t userdest, size_t len);
- int copyinstr(const_userptr_t usersrc, char *dest, size_t len, size_t *got);
- int copyoutstr(const char *src, userptr_t userdest, size_t len, size_t *got);
- #endif /* _COPYINOUT_H_ */
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