# zx_vmo_clone ## NAME vmo_clone - create a clone of a VM Object ## SYNOPSIS ``` #include zx_status_t zx_vmo_clone(zx_handle_t handle, uint32_t options, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, zx_handle_t* out); ``` ## DESCRIPTION `zx_vmo_clone()` creates a new virtual memory object (VMO) that clones a range of an existing vmo. One handle is returned on success, representing an object with the requested size. *options* must contain **ZX_VMO_CLONE_COPY_ON_WRITE** and zero or more flags to control clone creation. Valid flags: - **ZX_VMO_CLONE_COPY_ON_WRITE** - Create a copy-on-write clone. The cloned vmo will behave the same way the parent does, except that any write operation on the clone will bring in a copy of the page at the offset the write occurred. The new page in the cloned vmo is now a copy and may diverge from the parent. Any reads from ranges outside of the parent vmo's size will contain zeros, and writes will allocate new zero filled pages. See the NOTES section below for details on VMO syscall interactions with clones. - **ZX_VMO_CLONE_NON_RESIZEABLE** - Create a non-resizeable clone VMO. *offset* must be page aligned. *offset* + *size* may not exceed the range of a 64bit unsigned value. Both offset and size may start or extend beyond the original VMO's size. The size of the VMO will be rounded up to the next page size boundary. By default the rights of the cloned handled will be the same as the original with a few exceptions. See [`zx_vmo_create()`] for a discussion of the details of each right. If *options* is **ZX_VMO_CLONE_COPY_ON_WRITE** the following rights are added: - **ZX_RIGHT_WRITE** ## NOTES Cloning a VMO causes the existing (source) VMO **ZX_VMO_ZERO_CHILDREN** signal to become inactive. Only when the last clone is destroyed and no mappings of those clones into address spaces exist, will **ZX_VMO_ZERO_CHILDREN** become active again. ### ZX_VMO_CLONE_COPY_ON_WRITE VMOs produced by this mode will interact with the VMO syscalls in the following ways: - The DECOMMIT and COMMIT modes of [`zx_vmo_op_range()`] on a clone will only affect pages allocated to the clone, never its parent. - If a page in a clone is decommitted (e.g. with [`zx_vmo_op_range()`]), the parent's page will become visible once again, still with copy-on-write semantics. - If a page is committed to a clone using the [`zx_vmo_op_range()`] COMMIT mode, a the new page will have the same contents as the parent's corresponding page (or zero-filled if no such page exists). - If the [`zx_vmo_op_range()`] LOOKUP mode is used, the parent's pages will be visible where the clone has not modified them. ## RIGHTS *handle* must be of type **ZX_OBJ_TYPE_VMO** and have **ZX_RIGHT_DUPLICATE** and have **ZX_RIGHT_READ**. ## RETURN VALUE `zx_vmo_clone()` returns **ZX_OK** on success. In the event of failure, a negative error value is returned. ## ERRORS **ERR_BAD_TYPE** Input handle is not a VMO. **ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED** Input handle does not have sufficient rights. **ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS** *out* is an invalid pointer or NULL or the offset is not page aligned. **ZX_ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE** *offset* + *size* is too large. **ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY** Failure due to lack of memory. There is no good way for userspace to handle this (unlikely) error. In a future build this error will no longer occur. ## SEE ALSO - [`zx_vmar_map()`] - [`zx_vmo_create()`] - [`zx_vmo_get_size()`] - [`zx_vmo_op_range()`] - [`zx_vmo_read()`] - [`zx_vmo_set_size()`] - [`zx_vmo_write()`] [`zx_vmar_map()`]: vmar_map.md [`zx_vmo_create()`]: vmo_create.md [`zx_vmo_get_size()`]: vmo_get_size.md [`zx_vmo_op_range()`]: vmo_op_range.md [`zx_vmo_read()`]: vmo_read.md [`zx_vmo_set_size()`]: vmo_set_size.md [`zx_vmo_write()`]: vmo_write.md