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Many user space API headers have licensing information, which is either incomplete, badly formatted or just a shorthand for referring to the license under which the file is supposed to be. This makes it hard for compliance tools to determine the correct license. Update these files with an SPDX license identifier. The identifier was chosen based on the license information in the file. GPL/LGPL licensed headers get the matching GPL/LGPL SPDX license identifier with the added 'WITH Linux-syscall-note' exception, which is the officially assigned exception identifier for the kernel syscall exception: NOTE! This copyright does *not* cover user programs that use kernel services by normal system calls - this is merely considered normal use of the kernel, and does *not* fall under the heading of "derived work". This exception makes it possible to include GPL headers into non GPL code, without confusing license compliance tools. Headers which have either explicit dual licensing or are just licensed under a non GPL license are updated with the corresponding SPDX identifier and the GPLv2 with syscall exception identifier. The format is: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR SPDX-ID-OF-OTHER-LICENSE) SPDX license identifiers are a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. The update does not remove existing license information as this has to be done on a case by case basis and the copyright holders might have to be consulted. This will happen in a separate step. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. See the previous patch in this series for the methodology of how this patch was researched. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2008 Google, Inc.
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*
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* Based on, but no longer compatible with, the original
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* OpenBinder.org binder driver interface, which is:
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2005 Palmsource, Inc.
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*
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* This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
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* License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation, and
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* may be copied, distributed, and modified under those terms.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef _UAPI_LINUX_BINDER_H
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#define _UAPI_LINUX_BINDER_H
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/ioctl.h>
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#define B_PACK_CHARS(c1, c2, c3, c4) \
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((((c1)<<24)) | (((c2)<<16)) | (((c3)<<8)) | (c4))
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#define B_TYPE_LARGE 0x85
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enum {
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BINDER_TYPE_BINDER = B_PACK_CHARS('s', 'b', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_BINDER = B_PACK_CHARS('w', 'b', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE = B_PACK_CHARS('s', 'h', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE = B_PACK_CHARS('w', 'h', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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BINDER_TYPE_FD = B_PACK_CHARS('f', 'd', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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BINDER_TYPE_FDA = B_PACK_CHARS('f', 'd', 'a', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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BINDER_TYPE_PTR = B_PACK_CHARS('p', 't', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE),
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};
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enum {
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FLAT_BINDER_FLAG_PRIORITY_MASK = 0xff,
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FLAT_BINDER_FLAG_ACCEPTS_FDS = 0x100,
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};
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#ifdef BINDER_IPC_32BIT
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typedef __u32 binder_size_t;
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typedef __u32 binder_uintptr_t;
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#else
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typedef __u64 binder_size_t;
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typedef __u64 binder_uintptr_t;
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#endif
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/**
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* struct binder_object_header - header shared by all binder metadata objects.
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* @type: type of the object
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*/
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struct binder_object_header {
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__u32 type;
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};
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/*
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* This is the flattened representation of a Binder object for transfer
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* between processes. The 'offsets' supplied as part of a binder transaction
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* contains offsets into the data where these structures occur. The Binder
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* driver takes care of re-writing the structure type and data as it moves
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* between processes.
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*/
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struct flat_binder_object {
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struct binder_object_header hdr;
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__u32 flags;
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/* 8 bytes of data. */
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union {
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binder_uintptr_t binder; /* local object */
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__u32 handle; /* remote object */
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};
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/* extra data associated with local object */
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binder_uintptr_t cookie;
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};
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/**
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* struct binder_fd_object - describes a filedescriptor to be fixed up.
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* @hdr: common header structure
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* @pad_flags: padding to remain compatible with old userspace code
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* @pad_binder: padding to remain compatible with old userspace code
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* @fd: file descriptor
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* @cookie: opaque data, used by user-space
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*/
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struct binder_fd_object {
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struct binder_object_header hdr;
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__u32 pad_flags;
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union {
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binder_uintptr_t pad_binder;
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__u32 fd;
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};
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binder_uintptr_t cookie;
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};
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/* struct binder_buffer_object - object describing a userspace buffer
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* @hdr: common header structure
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* @flags: one or more BINDER_BUFFER_* flags
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* @buffer: address of the buffer
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* @length: length of the buffer
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* @parent: index in offset array pointing to parent buffer
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* @parent_offset: offset in @parent pointing to this buffer
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*
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* A binder_buffer object represents an object that the
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* binder kernel driver can copy verbatim to the target
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* address space. A buffer itself may be pointed to from
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* within another buffer, meaning that the pointer inside
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* that other buffer needs to be fixed up as well. This
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* can be done by setting the BINDER_BUFFER_FLAG_HAS_PARENT
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* flag in @flags, by setting @parent buffer to the index
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* in the offset array pointing to the parent binder_buffer_object,
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* and by setting @parent_offset to the offset in the parent buffer
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* at which the pointer to this buffer is located.
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*/
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struct binder_buffer_object {
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struct binder_object_header hdr;
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__u32 flags;
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binder_uintptr_t buffer;
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binder_size_t length;
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binder_size_t parent;
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binder_size_t parent_offset;
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};
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enum {
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BINDER_BUFFER_FLAG_HAS_PARENT = 0x01,
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};
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/* struct binder_fd_array_object - object describing an array of fds in a buffer
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* @hdr: common header structure
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* @pad: padding to ensure correct alignment
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* @num_fds: number of file descriptors in the buffer
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* @parent: index in offset array to buffer holding the fd array
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* @parent_offset: start offset of fd array in the buffer
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*
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* A binder_fd_array object represents an array of file
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* descriptors embedded in a binder_buffer_object. It is
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* different from a regular binder_buffer_object because it
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* describes a list of file descriptors to fix up, not an opaque
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* blob of memory, and hence the kernel needs to treat it differently.
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*
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* An example of how this would be used is with Android's
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* native_handle_t object, which is a struct with a list of integers
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* and a list of file descriptors. The native_handle_t struct itself
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* will be represented by a struct binder_buffer_objct, whereas the
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* embedded list of file descriptors is represented by a
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* struct binder_fd_array_object with that binder_buffer_object as
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* a parent.
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*/
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struct binder_fd_array_object {
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struct binder_object_header hdr;
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__u32 pad;
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binder_size_t num_fds;
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binder_size_t parent;
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binder_size_t parent_offset;
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};
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/*
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* On 64-bit platforms where user code may run in 32-bits the driver must
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* translate the buffer (and local binder) addresses appropriately.
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*/
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struct binder_write_read {
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binder_size_t write_size; /* bytes to write */
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binder_size_t write_consumed; /* bytes consumed by driver */
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binder_uintptr_t write_buffer;
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binder_size_t read_size; /* bytes to read */
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binder_size_t read_consumed; /* bytes consumed by driver */
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binder_uintptr_t read_buffer;
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};
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/* Use with BINDER_VERSION, driver fills in fields. */
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struct binder_version {
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/* driver protocol version -- increment with incompatible change */
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__s32 protocol_version;
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};
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/* This is the current protocol version. */
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#ifdef BINDER_IPC_32BIT
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#define BINDER_CURRENT_PROTOCOL_VERSION 7
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#else
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#define BINDER_CURRENT_PROTOCOL_VERSION 8
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#endif
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/*
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* Use with BINDER_GET_NODE_DEBUG_INFO, driver reads ptr, writes to all fields.
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* Set ptr to NULL for the first call to get the info for the first node, and
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* then repeat the call passing the previously returned value to get the next
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* nodes. ptr will be 0 when there are no more nodes.
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*/
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struct binder_node_debug_info {
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binder_uintptr_t ptr;
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binder_uintptr_t cookie;
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__u32 has_strong_ref;
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__u32 has_weak_ref;
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};
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#define BINDER_WRITE_READ _IOWR('b', 1, struct binder_write_read)
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#define BINDER_SET_IDLE_TIMEOUT _IOW('b', 3, __s64)
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#define BINDER_SET_MAX_THREADS _IOW('b', 5, __u32)
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#define BINDER_SET_IDLE_PRIORITY _IOW('b', 6, __s32)
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#define BINDER_SET_CONTEXT_MGR _IOW('b', 7, __s32)
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#define BINDER_THREAD_EXIT _IOW('b', 8, __s32)
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#define BINDER_VERSION _IOWR('b', 9, struct binder_version)
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#define BINDER_GET_NODE_DEBUG_INFO _IOWR('b', 11, struct binder_node_debug_info)
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/*
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* NOTE: Two special error codes you should check for when calling
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* in to the driver are:
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*
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* EINTR -- The operation has been interupted. This should be
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* handled by retrying the ioctl() until a different error code
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* is returned.
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*
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* ECONNREFUSED -- The driver is no longer accepting operations
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* from your process. That is, the process is being destroyed.
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* You should handle this by exiting from your process. Note
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* that once this error code is returned, all further calls to
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* the driver from any thread will return this same code.
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*/
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enum transaction_flags {
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TF_ONE_WAY = 0x01, /* this is a one-way call: async, no return */
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TF_ROOT_OBJECT = 0x04, /* contents are the component's root object */
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TF_STATUS_CODE = 0x08, /* contents are a 32-bit status code */
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TF_ACCEPT_FDS = 0x10, /* allow replies with file descriptors */
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};
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struct binder_transaction_data {
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/* The first two are only used for bcTRANSACTION and brTRANSACTION,
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* identifying the target and contents of the transaction.
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*/
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union {
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/* target descriptor of command transaction */
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__u32 handle;
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/* target descriptor of return transaction */
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binder_uintptr_t ptr;
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} target;
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binder_uintptr_t cookie; /* target object cookie */
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__u32 code; /* transaction command */
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/* General information about the transaction. */
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__u32 flags;
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pid_t sender_pid;
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uid_t sender_euid;
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binder_size_t data_size; /* number of bytes of data */
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binder_size_t offsets_size; /* number of bytes of offsets */
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/* If this transaction is inline, the data immediately
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* follows here; otherwise, it ends with a pointer to
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* the data buffer.
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*/
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union {
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struct {
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/* transaction data */
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binder_uintptr_t buffer;
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/* offsets from buffer to flat_binder_object structs */
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binder_uintptr_t offsets;
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} ptr;
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__u8 buf[8];
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} data;
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};
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struct binder_transaction_data_sg {
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struct binder_transaction_data transaction_data;
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binder_size_t buffers_size;
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};
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struct binder_ptr_cookie {
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binder_uintptr_t ptr;
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binder_uintptr_t cookie;
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};
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struct binder_handle_cookie {
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__u32 handle;
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binder_uintptr_t cookie;
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} __packed;
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struct binder_pri_desc {
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__s32 priority;
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__u32 desc;
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};
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struct binder_pri_ptr_cookie {
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__s32 priority;
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binder_uintptr_t ptr;
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binder_uintptr_t cookie;
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};
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enum binder_driver_return_protocol {
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BR_ERROR = _IOR('r', 0, __s32),
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/*
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* int: error code
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*/
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BR_OK = _IO('r', 1),
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/* No parameters! */
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BR_TRANSACTION = _IOR('r', 2, struct binder_transaction_data),
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BR_REPLY = _IOR('r', 3, struct binder_transaction_data),
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/*
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* binder_transaction_data: the received command.
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*/
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BR_ACQUIRE_RESULT = _IOR('r', 4, __s32),
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/*
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* not currently supported
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* int: 0 if the last bcATTEMPT_ACQUIRE was not successful.
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* Else the remote object has acquired a primary reference.
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*/
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BR_DEAD_REPLY = _IO('r', 5),
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/*
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* The target of the last transaction (either a bcTRANSACTION or
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* a bcATTEMPT_ACQUIRE) is no longer with us. No parameters.
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*/
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BR_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE = _IO('r', 6),
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/*
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* No parameters... always refers to the last transaction requested
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* (including replies). Note that this will be sent even for
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* asynchronous transactions.
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*/
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BR_INCREFS = _IOR('r', 7, struct binder_ptr_cookie),
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BR_ACQUIRE = _IOR('r', 8, struct binder_ptr_cookie),
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BR_RELEASE = _IOR('r', 9, struct binder_ptr_cookie),
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BR_DECREFS = _IOR('r', 10, struct binder_ptr_cookie),
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/*
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* void *: ptr to binder
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* void *: cookie for binder
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*/
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BR_ATTEMPT_ACQUIRE = _IOR('r', 11, struct binder_pri_ptr_cookie),
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/*
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* not currently supported
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* int: priority
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* void *: ptr to binder
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* void *: cookie for binder
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*/
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BR_NOOP = _IO('r', 12),
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/*
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* No parameters. Do nothing and examine the next command. It exists
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* primarily so that we can replace it with a BR_SPAWN_LOOPER command.
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*/
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BR_SPAWN_LOOPER = _IO('r', 13),
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/*
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* No parameters. The driver has determined that a process has no
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* threads waiting to service incoming transactions. When a process
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* receives this command, it must spawn a new service thread and
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* register it via bcENTER_LOOPER.
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*/
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BR_FINISHED = _IO('r', 14),
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/*
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* not currently supported
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* stop threadpool thread
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*/
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BR_DEAD_BINDER = _IOR('r', 15, binder_uintptr_t),
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/*
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* void *: cookie
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*/
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BR_CLEAR_DEATH_NOTIFICATION_DONE = _IOR('r', 16, binder_uintptr_t),
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/*
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* void *: cookie
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*/
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BR_FAILED_REPLY = _IO('r', 17),
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/*
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* The the last transaction (either a bcTRANSACTION or
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* a bcATTEMPT_ACQUIRE) failed (e.g. out of memory). No parameters.
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*/
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};
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enum binder_driver_command_protocol {
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BC_TRANSACTION = _IOW('c', 0, struct binder_transaction_data),
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BC_REPLY = _IOW('c', 1, struct binder_transaction_data),
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/*
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* binder_transaction_data: the sent command.
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*/
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BC_ACQUIRE_RESULT = _IOW('c', 2, __s32),
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/*
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* not currently supported
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* int: 0 if the last BR_ATTEMPT_ACQUIRE was not successful.
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* Else you have acquired a primary reference on the object.
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*/
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BC_FREE_BUFFER = _IOW('c', 3, binder_uintptr_t),
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/*
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* void *: ptr to transaction data received on a read
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*/
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BC_INCREFS = _IOW('c', 4, __u32),
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BC_ACQUIRE = _IOW('c', 5, __u32),
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BC_RELEASE = _IOW('c', 6, __u32),
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BC_DECREFS = _IOW('c', 7, __u32),
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/*
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* int: descriptor
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*/
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BC_INCREFS_DONE = _IOW('c', 8, struct binder_ptr_cookie),
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BC_ACQUIRE_DONE = _IOW('c', 9, struct binder_ptr_cookie),
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/*
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* void *: ptr to binder
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* void *: cookie for binder
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*/
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BC_ATTEMPT_ACQUIRE = _IOW('c', 10, struct binder_pri_desc),
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/*
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* not currently supported
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* int: priority
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* int: descriptor
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*/
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BC_REGISTER_LOOPER = _IO('c', 11),
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/*
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* No parameters.
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* Register a spawned looper thread with the device.
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*/
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BC_ENTER_LOOPER = _IO('c', 12),
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BC_EXIT_LOOPER = _IO('c', 13),
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/*
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* No parameters.
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* These two commands are sent as an application-level thread
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* enters and exits the binder loop, respectively. They are
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* used so the binder can have an accurate count of the number
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* of looping threads it has available.
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*/
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BC_REQUEST_DEATH_NOTIFICATION = _IOW('c', 14,
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struct binder_handle_cookie),
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/*
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* int: handle
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* void *: cookie
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*/
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BC_CLEAR_DEATH_NOTIFICATION = _IOW('c', 15,
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struct binder_handle_cookie),
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/*
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* int: handle
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* void *: cookie
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*/
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BC_DEAD_BINDER_DONE = _IOW('c', 16, binder_uintptr_t),
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/*
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* void *: cookie
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*/
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BC_TRANSACTION_SG = _IOW('c', 17, struct binder_transaction_data_sg),
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BC_REPLY_SG = _IOW('c', 18, struct binder_transaction_data_sg),
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/*
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* binder_transaction_data_sg: the sent command.
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*/
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};
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#endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_BINDER_H */
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