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Inside Macintosh: Memory /
Chapter 3 - Virtual Memory Manager / Virtual Memory Manager Reference
Routines / Virtual Memory Management


UnlockMemory

To undo the effects of either LockMemory or LockMemoryContiguous, use the UnlockMemory function.

FUNCTION UnlockMemory (address: UNIV Ptr; count: LongInt): OSErr;
address
The starting address of the range of memory to be unlocked.
count
The size, in bytes, of the range of memory to be unlocked.
DESCRIPTION
The UnlockMemory function makes the portion of the address space beginning at address and having a size of count bytes movable in real memory and eligible for paging again.

If the address parameter supplied to the UnlockMemory function is not on a page boundary, then it is rounded down to the nearest page boundary. Similarly, if the specified range does not end on a page boundary, the count parameter is rounded up so that the entire range of memory is unlocked.

ASSEMBLY-LANGUAGE INFORMATION
The trap macro and routine selector for the UnlockMemory function are
Trap macro Selector
_MemoryDispatch$0003

The registers on entry and exit for this routine are
Registers on entry
D0Selector code
A0Starting address
A1Number of bytes to unlock
Registers on exit
D0Result code

RESULT CODES
noErr0No error
paramErr-50Error in parameter list
notLockedErr-623Specified range of memory is not locked
interruptsMaskedErr-624Called with interrupts masked

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3 JUL 1996