/* * \brief Pseudo RM-session client stub targeting the process-local RM service * \author Norman Feske * \date 2011-11-21 */ /* * Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Genode Labs GmbH * * This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. */ #ifndef _INCLUDE__RM_SESSION__CLIENT_H_ #define _INCLUDE__RM_SESSION__CLIENT_H_ #include namespace Genode { struct Rm_session_client : Rm_session { Rm_session_capability const _cap; /** * Return pointer to locally implemented RM session * * \throw Local_interface::Non_local_capability */ Rm_session *_local() const { return Rm_session_capability::deref(_cap); } explicit Rm_session_client(Rm_session_capability session) : _cap(session) { } Local_addr attach(Dataspace_capability ds, size_t size, off_t offset, bool use_local_addr, Local_addr local_addr, bool executable = false) { return _local()->attach(ds, size, offset, use_local_addr, local_addr, executable); } void detach(Local_addr local_addr) { return _local()->detach(local_addr); } Pager_capability add_client(Thread_capability thread) { return _local()->add_client(thread); } void fault_handler(Signal_context_capability handler) { /* * On Linux, page faults are never reflected to RM clients. They * are always handled by the kernel. If a segmentation fault * occurs, this condition is being reflected as a CPU exception * to the handler registered via 'Cpu_session::exception_handler'. */ } State state() { return _local()->state(); } Dataspace_capability dataspace() { return _local()->dataspace(); } }; } #endif /* _INCLUDE__RM_SESSION__CLIENT_H_ */