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/*
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* This confidential and proprietary software may be used only as
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* authorised by a licensing agreement from ARM Limited
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* (C) COPYRIGHT 2008-2010 ARM Limited
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* ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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* The entire notice above must be reproduced on all authorised
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* copies and copies may only be made to the extent permitted
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* by a licensing agreement from ARM Limited.
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*/
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/**
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* @file ump.h
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*
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* This file contains the user space part of the UMP API.
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*/
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#ifndef _UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER_H_
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#define _UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER_H_
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/** @defgroup ump_user_space_api UMP User Space API
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* @{ */
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#include "ump_platform.h"
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#include "ion.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* External representation of a UMP handle in user space.
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*/
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typedef void * ump_handle;
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/**
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* Typedef for a secure ID, a system wide identificator for UMP memory buffers.
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*/
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typedef unsigned int ump_secure_id;
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/**
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* Value to indicate an invalid UMP memory handle.
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*/
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#define UMP_INVALID_MEMORY_HANDLE ((ump_handle)0)
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/**
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* Value to indicate an invalid secure Id.
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*/
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#define UMP_INVALID_SECURE_ID ((ump_secure_id)-1)
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/**
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* UMP error codes for user space.
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*/
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typedef enum
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{
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UMP_OK, /**< indicates success */
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UMP_ERROR, /**< indicates failure */
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} ump_result;
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/**
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* Opens and initializes the UMP library.
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*
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* This function must be called at least once before calling any other UMP API functions.
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* Each open is reference counted and must be matched with a call to @ref ump_close "ump_close".
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*
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* @see ump_close
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*
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* @return UMP_OK indicates success, UMP_ERROR indicates failure.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT ump_result ump_open(void);
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/**
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* Terminate the UMP library.
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*
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* This must be called once for every successful @ref ump_open "ump_open". The UMP library is
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* terminated when, and only when, the last open reference to the UMP interface is closed.
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*
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* @see ump_open
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void ump_close(void);
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/**
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* Retrieves the secure ID for the specified UMP memory.
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*
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* This identificator is unique across the entire system, and uniquely identifies
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* the specified UMP memory. This identificator can later be used through the
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* @ref ump_handle_create_from_secure_id "ump_handle_create_from_secure_id" or
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* @ref ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id "ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id"
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* functions in order to access this UMP memory, for instance from another process.
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*
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* @note There is a kernel space equivalent function called @ref ump_dd_secure_id_get "ump_dd_secure_id_get"
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*
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* @see ump_handle_create_from_secure_id
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* @see ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id
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* @see ump_dd_secure_id_get
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*
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* @param mem Handle to UMP memory.
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*
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* @return Returns the secure ID for the specified UMP memory.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT ump_secure_id ump_secure_id_get(ump_handle mem);
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/**
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* Retrieves a handle to allocated UMP memory.
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*
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* The usage of UMP memory is reference counted, so this will increment the reference
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* count by one for the specified UMP memory.
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* Use @ref ump_reference_release "ump_reference_release" when there is no longer any
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* use for the retrieved handle.
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*
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* @note There is a kernel space equivalent function called @ref ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id "ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id"
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*
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* @see ump_reference_release
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* @see ump_dd_handle_create_from_secure_id
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*
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* @param secure_id The secure ID of the UMP memory to open, that can be retrieved using the @ref ump_secure_id_get "ump_secure_id_get " function.
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*
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* @return UMP_INVALID_MEMORY_HANDLE indicates failure, otherwise a valid handle is returned.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT ump_handle ump_handle_create_from_secure_id(ump_secure_id secure_id);
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/**
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* Retrieves the actual size of the specified UMP memory.
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*
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* The size is reported in bytes, and is typically page aligned.
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*
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* @note There is a kernel space equivalent function called @ref ump_dd_size_get "ump_dd_size_get"
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*
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* @see ump_dd_size_get
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*
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* @param mem Handle to UMP memory.
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*
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* @return Returns the allocated size of the specified UMP memory, in bytes.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT unsigned long ump_size_get(ump_handle mem);
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/**
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* Read from specified UMP memory.
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*
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* Another way of reading from (and writing to) UMP memory is to use the
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* @ref ump_mapped_pointer_get "ump_mapped_pointer_get" to retrieve
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* a CPU mapped pointer to the memory.
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*
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* @see ump_mapped_pointer_get
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*
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* @param dst Destination buffer.
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* @param src Handle to UMP memory to read from.
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* @param offset Where to start reading, given in bytes.
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* @param length How much to read, given in bytes.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void ump_read(void * dst, ump_handle src, unsigned long offset, unsigned long length);
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/**
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* Write to specified UMP memory.
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*
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* Another way of writing to (and reading from) UMP memory is to use the
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* @ref ump_mapped_pointer_get "ump_mapped_pointer_get" to retrieve
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* a CPU mapped pointer to the memory.
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*
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* @see ump_mapped_pointer_get
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*
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* @param dst Handle to UMP memory to write to.
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* @param offset Where to start writing, given in bytes.
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* @param src Buffer to read from.
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* @param length How much to write, given in bytes.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void ump_write(ump_handle dst, unsigned long offset, const void * src, unsigned long length);
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/**
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* Retrieves a memory mapped pointer to the specified UMP memory.
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*
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* This function retrieves a memory mapped pointer to the specified UMP memory,
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* that can be used by the CPU. Every successful call to
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* @ref ump_mapped_pointer_get "ump_mapped_pointer_get" is reference counted,
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* and must therefor be followed by a call to
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* @ref ump_mapped_pointer_release "ump_mapped_pointer_release " when the
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* memory mapping is no longer needed.
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*
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* @note Systems without a MMU for the CPU only return the physical address, because no mapping is required.
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*
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* @see ump_mapped_pointer_release
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*
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* @param mem Handle to UMP memory.
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*
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* @return NULL indicates failure, otherwise a CPU mapped pointer is returned.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void * ump_mapped_pointer_get(ump_handle mem);
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/**
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* Releases a previously mapped pointer to the specified UMP memory.
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*
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* The CPU mapping of the specified UMP memory memory is reference counted,
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* so every call to @ref ump_mapped_pointer_get "ump_mapped_pointer_get" must
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* be matched with a call to this function when the mapping is no longer needed.
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*
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* The CPU mapping is not removed before all references to the mapping is released.
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*
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* @note Systems without a MMU must still implement this function, even though no unmapping should be needed.
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*
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* @param mem Handle to UMP memory.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void ump_mapped_pointer_release(ump_handle mem);
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/**
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* Adds an extra reference to the specified UMP memory.
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*
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* This function adds an extra reference to the specified UMP memory. This function should
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* be used every time a UMP memory handle is duplicated, that is, assigned to another ump_handle
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* variable. The function @ref ump_reference_release "ump_reference_release" must then be used
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* to release each copy of the UMP memory handle.
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*
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* @note You are not required to call @ref ump_reference_add "ump_reference_add"
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* for UMP handles returned from
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* @ref ump_handle_create_from_secure_id "ump_handle_create_from_secure_id",
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* because these handles are already reference counted by this function.
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*
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* @note There is a kernel space equivalent function called @ref ump_dd_reference_add "ump_dd_reference_add"
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*
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* @see ump_dd_reference_add
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*
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* @param mem Handle to UMP memory.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void ump_reference_add(ump_handle mem);
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/**
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* Releases a reference from the specified UMP memory.
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*
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* This function should be called once for every reference to the UMP memory handle.
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* When the last reference is released, all resources associated with this UMP memory
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* handle are freed.
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*
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* @note There is a kernel space equivalent function called @ref ump_dd_reference_release "ump_dd_reference_release"
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*
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* @see ump_dd_reference_release
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*
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* @param mem Handle to UMP memory.
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*/
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UMP_API_EXPORT void ump_reference_release(ump_handle mem);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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/** @} */ /* end group ump_user_space_api */
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#endif /*_UNIFIED_MEMORY_PROVIDER_H_ */
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