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Kernel: Heap allows us to take free pages.
The API is kinda weird and will probably be reworked in near future but this will work for now :)
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@ -22,9 +22,11 @@ namespace Kernel::Memory
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paddr_t reserve_page();
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void release_page(paddr_t);
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paddr_t usable_start() const { return m_start + m_list_pages * PAGE_SIZE; }
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paddr_t usable_end() const { return m_start + m_total_pages * PAGE_SIZE; }
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uint64_t usable_pages() const { return m_reservable_pages; }
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paddr_t start() const { return m_start; }
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paddr_t end() const { return m_start + m_size; }
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bool contains(paddr_t addr) const { return m_start <= addr && addr < m_start + m_size; }
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size_t usable_memory() const { return m_reservable_pages * PAGE_SIZE; }
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private:
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struct node
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@ -57,6 +59,9 @@ namespace Kernel::Memory
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static void initialize();
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static Heap& get();
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paddr_t take_mapped_page(uint8_t);
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void return_mapped_page(paddr_t);
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private:
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Heap() = default;
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void initialize_impl();
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ namespace Kernel::Memory
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if (mmmt->type == 1)
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{
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PhysicalRange range(mmmt->base_addr, mmmt->length);
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if (range.usable_pages() > 0)
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if (range.usable_memory() > 0)
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MUST(m_physical_ranges.push_back(range));
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}
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@ -151,11 +151,37 @@ namespace Kernel::Memory
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size_t total = 0;
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for (auto& range : m_physical_ranges)
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{
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size_t bytes = range.usable_pages() * PAGE_SIZE;
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dprintln("RAM {8H}->{8H}, {} pages ({}.{} MB)", range.usable_start(), range.usable_end(), range.usable_pages(), bytes / (1 << 20), bytes % (1 << 20) * 1000 / (1 << 20));
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size_t bytes = range.usable_memory();
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dprintln("RAM {8H}->{8H} ({}.{} MB)", range.start(), range.end(), bytes / (1 << 20), bytes % (1 << 20) * 1000 / (1 << 20));
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total += bytes;
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}
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dprintln("Total RAM {}.{} MB", total / (1 << 20), total % (1 << 20) * 1000 / (1 << 20));
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}
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paddr_t Heap::take_mapped_page(uint8_t flags)
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{
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for (auto& range : m_physical_ranges)
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{
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if (paddr_t page = range.reserve_page(); page != PhysicalRange::invalid)
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{
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MMU::get().allocate_page(page, flags);
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return page;
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}
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}
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ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
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}
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void Heap::return_mapped_page(paddr_t addr)
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{
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for (auto& range : m_physical_ranges)
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{
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if (range.contains(addr))
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{
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MMU::get().unallocate_page(addr);
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return;
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}
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}
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ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
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}
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}
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