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Added some files for the python port
author | windel |
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date | Tue, 27 Dec 2011 18:59:02 +0100 |
parents | dcce92b1efbc |
children | 47b7df514243 |
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#include "kernel.h" #define HEAP_MAGIC 0xc0ffee #define HEAP_START 0x400000 #define HEAP_SIZE 0x200000 #define HEAP_INUSE 1 #define HEAP_FREE 0 typedef struct { uint64_t magic; uint64_t state; uint64_t size; } heap_t; /* malloc and free divide the chunks of memory present at the heap of the kernel into smaller parts. The heap is located at: 0x */ static heap_t* kernel_heap = (heap_t*) 0x400000; // 4 MB - 6 MB is heap /* Allocates 'size' bytes and returns the pointer if succesfull. Kernelpanic in case of failure.. */ void* kmalloc(uint64_t size) { // Start at the beginning of our heap and search a free block: heap_t *current = kernel_heap; while (current->magic == HEAP_MAGIC) { if ((current->state == HEAP_FREE) && (current->size >= size)) { // Mark block as used: current->state = HEAP_INUSE; // Insert a heap header if required: if (current->size > size + sizeof(heap_t) + 1) { // Calculate location of the inserted header: heap_t *newheader = (heap_t*) (((char*)current)+size+sizeof(heap_t)); // Set the new header fields: newheader->size = current->size - size - sizeof(heap_t); newheader->state = HEAP_FREE; newheader->magic = HEAP_MAGIC; // Set the size of this block current->size = size; } else { // We allocate this whole block } // Calculate the size of the block: char *address = ((char*)current)+sizeof(heap_t); return address; } // Goto next heap block: current = (heap_t*)(((char*) current) + current->size + sizeof(heap_t)); } return 0x0; } void kfree(void* ptr) { printf("Free address %x\n", ptr); } void init_heap(void) { // Initialize the kernel heap: kernel_heap->magic = HEAP_MAGIC; kernel_heap->state = HEAP_FREE; kernel_heap->size = HEAP_SIZE - sizeof(heap_t); }