minix/lib/syslib/sys_physcopy.c
Tomas Hruby b900311656 endpoint_t in syslib
- headers use the endpoint_t in syslib.h and the implmentation was using int
  instead. Both uses endpoint_t now

- every variable named like proc, proc_nr or proc_nr_e of type endpoint_t has
  name proc_ep now

- endpoint_t defined as u32_t not int
2009-09-22 21:42:02 +00:00

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#include "syslib.h"
PUBLIC int sys_physcopy(src_proc, src_seg, src_vir,
dst_proc, dst_seg, dst_vir, bytes)
endpoint_t src_proc; /* source process */
int src_seg; /* source memory segment */
vir_bytes src_vir; /* source virtual address */
endpoint_t dst_proc; /* destination process */
int dst_seg; /* destination memory segment */
vir_bytes dst_vir; /* destination virtual address */
phys_bytes bytes; /* how many bytes */
{
/* Transfer a block of data. The source and destination can each either be a
* process number or SELF (to indicate own process number). Virtual addresses
* are offsets within LOCAL_SEG (text, stack, data), REMOTE_SEG, or BIOS_SEG.
* Physicall addressing is also possible with PHYS_SEG.
*/
message copy_mess;
if (bytes == 0L) return(OK);
copy_mess.CP_SRC_ENDPT = src_proc;
copy_mess.CP_SRC_SPACE = src_seg;
copy_mess.CP_SRC_ADDR = (long) src_vir;
copy_mess.CP_DST_ENDPT = dst_proc;
copy_mess.CP_DST_SPACE = dst_seg;
copy_mess.CP_DST_ADDR = (long) dst_vir;
copy_mess.CP_NR_BYTES = (long) bytes;
return(_taskcall(SYSTASK, SYS_PHYSCOPY, &copy_mess));
}