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/* Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/**
* This file defines methods for use with a PPB_FileIO resource that may become
* stable in the future. For now, they can be used only in plugins with DEV
* permissions.
*/
label Chrome {
M31 = 0.1
};
/**
* The PP_FileMapProtection values indicate the permissions requested for the
* file mapping. These should be used in a uint32_t bitfield.
*/
[assert_size(4)]
enum PP_FileMapProtection {
/** Requests read access to the mapped address. */
PP_FILEMAPPROTECTION_READ = 1u << 0,
/** Requests write access to the mapped address. */
PP_FILEMAPPROTECTION_WRITE = 1u << 1
};
/**
* The PP_FileMapFlags contain flag values for use with Map().
*/
[assert_size(4)]
enum PP_FileMapFlags {
/**
* Requests a shared mapping. If this flag is set, changes written to the
* memory region will be reflected in the underlying file and will thus
* eventually be visible to other processes which have opened the file. The
* file may not actually be updated until Unmap() is called. This is only
* valid if the PPB_FileIO resource was opened with write permission.
*/
PP_FILEMAPFLAG_SHARED = 1u << 0,
/**
* Requests a copy-on-write mapping. If this flag is set, changes are not
* written to the underlying file, but only in the memory of the process
* (copy-on-write).
*/
PP_FILEMAPFLAG_PRIVATE = 1u << 1,
/**
* Forces Map() to map the file contents at the provided |address|. If Map()
* can not comply, Map() will fail.
*/
PP_FILEMAPFLAG_FIXED = 1u << 2
};
/**
* PPB_FileIO_Dev contains functions that are usable with PPB_FileIO resources
* but aren't yet considered stable yet and thus are not supported for general
* NaCl or PNaCl apps yet. Features here are being tested and refined for
* possible future inclusion in (stable) PPB_FileIO.
*/
interface PPB_FileIO_Dev {
/**
* Map() maps the contents from an offset of the file into memory.
*
* @param[in] file_io A PP_Resource corresponding to a file.
* @param[in] length The number of bytes to map.
* @param[in] map_protection A bitfield containing values from
* PP_FileMapProtection, indicating what memory operations should be permitted
* on the mapped region.
* @param[in] map_flags A bitfield containing values from
* PP_FileMapFlags, providing options for the behavior of Map. If the region
* is to be writeable, then exactly one of PP_FILEMAPFLAG_SHARED or
* PP_FILEMAPFLAG_PRIVATE must be set.
* @param[in] offset The offset into the file. Must be a multiple of the
* Map page size as returned by GetMapPageSize.
* @param[inout] address The value of |*address|, if non-NULL, will be used as
* a hint to determine where in memory the file should be mapped. If the value
* is NULL, the host operating system will choose |address|. Upon
* Map() completing, |*address| will contain the actual memory location at
* which the file was mapped. If the plugin provides a non-NULL |*address|, it
* must be a multiple of the map page size as returned by GetMapPageSize().
* @param[in] callback A PP_CompletionCallback to be called upon
* completion of Map().
*
* @return An int32_t containing an error code from <code>pp_errors.h</code>.
*/
int32_t Map([in] PP_Resource file_io,
[in] int64_t length,
[in] uint32_t map_protection,
[in] uint32_t map_flags,
[in] int64_t offset,
[inout] mem_ptr_t address,
[in] PP_CompletionCallback callback);
/**
* Unmap() deletes the mapping of the specified address address to a
* file io. The specified address must have been retrieved with
* Map().
* @param[in] file_io A PP_Resource corresponding to a file.
* @param[in] address The starting address of the address in memory to
* be unmapped.
* @param[in] length The length of the region to unmap.
*/
void Unmap(PP_Resource file_io, mem_t address, int64_t length);
/**
* GetMapPageSize() returns the size of pages that Map() uses. Returns 0 on
* failure.
*/
[on_failure=0]
int64_t GetMapPageSize(PP_Resource file_io);
};
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