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28/*
29 * NOTICE: This file was modified by McAfee Research in 2004 to introduce
30 * support for mandatory and extensible security protections. This notice
31 * is included in support of clause 2.2 (b) of the Apple Public License,
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33 */
34/*
35 * Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
36 *
37 * HISTORY
38 *
39 * 1999 Mar 29 rsulack created.
40 */
41
42#include <mach/mach_types.h>
43#include <mach/vm_types.h>
44#include <mach/kern_return.h>
45#include <mach/host_priv_server.h>
46#include <mach/vm_map.h>
47
48#include <kern/kern_types.h>
49#include <kern/thread.h>
50
51#include <vm/vm_kern.h>
52
53#include <libkern/kernel_mach_header.h>
54
55/*********************************************************************
56**********************************************************************
57*** KMOD INTERFACE DEPRECATED AS OF SNOWLEOPARD ***
58**********************************************************************
59**********************************************************************
60* Except for kmod_get_info(), which continues to work for K32 with
61* 32-bit clients, all remaining functions in this module remain
62* for symbol linkage or MIG support only,
63* and return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED.
64*
65* Some kernel-internal portions have been moved to
66* libkern/OSKextLib.cpp and libkern/c++/OSKext.cpp.
67**********************************************************************/
68
69// bsd/sys/proc.h
70extern void proc_selfname(char * buf, int size);
71
72#define NOT_SUPPORTED_USER64() \
73 do { \
74 char procname[64] = "unknown"; \
75 proc_selfname(procname, sizeof(procname)); \
76 printf("%s is not supported for 64-bit clients (called from %s)\n", \
77 __FUNCTION__, procname); \
78 } while (0)
79
80#define NOT_SUPPORTED_KERNEL() \
81 do { \
82 char procname[64] = "unknown"; \
83 proc_selfname(procname, sizeof(procname)); \
84 printf("%s is not supported on this kernel architecture (called from %s)\n", \
85 __FUNCTION__, procname); \
86 } while (0)
87
88#define KMOD_MIG_UNUSED __unused
89
90
91/*********************************************************************
92* Old MIG routines that are no longer supported.
93**********************************************************************
94* We have to keep these around for ppc, i386, and x86_64. A 32-bit
95* user-space client might call into the 64-bit kernel. Only
96* kmod_get_info() retains a functional implementation (ppc/i386).
97**********************************************************************/
98kern_return_t
99kmod_create(
100 host_priv_t host_priv __unused,
101 vm_address_t addr __unused,
102 kmod_t * id __unused)
103{
104 NOT_SUPPORTED_KERNEL();
105 return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
106}
107
108/********************************************************************/
109kern_return_t
110kmod_destroy(
111 host_priv_t host_priv __unused,
112 kmod_t id __unused)
113{
114 NOT_SUPPORTED_KERNEL();
115 return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
116}
117
118/********************************************************************/
119kern_return_t
120kmod_control(
121 host_priv_t host_priv __unused,
122 kmod_t id __unused,
123 kmod_control_flavor_t flavor __unused,
124 kmod_args_t * data __unused,
125 mach_msg_type_number_t * dataCount __unused)
126{
127 NOT_SUPPORTED_KERNEL();
128 return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
129};
130
131/********************************************************************/
132kern_return_t
133kmod_get_info(
134 host_t host __unused,
135 kmod_info_array_t * kmod_list KMOD_MIG_UNUSED,
136 mach_msg_type_number_t * kmodCount KMOD_MIG_UNUSED);
137kern_return_t
138kmod_get_info(
139 host_t host __unused,
140 kmod_info_array_t * kmod_list KMOD_MIG_UNUSED,
141 mach_msg_type_number_t * kmodCount KMOD_MIG_UNUSED)
142{
143 NOT_SUPPORTED_KERNEL();
144 return KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED;
145}
146