The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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FreeBSD/Linux Kernel Cross Reference
sys/include/asm-mips64/ipc.h

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    1 #ifndef _ASM_IPC_H
    2 #define _ASM_IPC_H
    3 
    4 /*
    5  * These are used to wrap system calls on MIPS32.
    6  *
    7  * See arch/mips/kernel/sysmips.c for ugly details..
    8  * FIXME: split up into ordinary syscalls ...
    9  */
   10 struct ipc_kludge {
   11         struct msgbuf *msgp;
   12         long msgtyp;
   13 };
   14 
   15 #define SEMOP            1
   16 #define SEMGET           2
   17 #define SEMCTL           3
   18 #define SEMTIMEDOP       4
   19 #define MSGSND          11
   20 #define MSGRCV          12
   21 #define MSGGET          13
   22 #define MSGCTL          14
   23 #define SHMAT           21
   24 #define SHMDT           22
   25 #define SHMGET          23
   26 #define SHMCTL          24
   27 
   28 /* Used by the DIPC package, try and avoid reusing it */
   29 #define DIPC            25
   30 
   31 #define IPCCALL(version,op)     ((version)<<16 | (op))
   32 
   33 #endif /* _ASM_IPC_H */

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