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Re: Darwin kernel


  • Subject: Re: Darwin kernel
  • From: Godfrey van der Linden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 12:32:48 -0800

Depends on what you want to do with the space. If you want to use it as a buffer that can be used on hardware then the easiest thing is to use IOBufferMemoryDescriptor.

Godfrey

On Feb 3, , at 6:20, Imran wrote:

Hi Folks,

I am new to Mach kernel programming and want to allocate some space in
memory in my kext which is a sample filter driver. Can anybody tell me the
API to do the same?
I have gone through the IOMemoryDescriptor but not getting which API and how
should i use that.

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