corn/include/memory.h
2024-01-28 19:22:09 -05:00

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C

#pragma once
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
struct memory_segment {
uint64_t addr;
uint64_t len;
uint32_t type;
uint32_t reserved;
} __attribute__((packed));
struct memory_map {
uint32_t size;
uint32_t version;
struct memory_segment entries[];
} __attribute__((packed));
/**
* Initalize system memory allocator
*/
extern void memory_init(struct memory_map *map);
/**
* Disabled cpu interupts to not interfere with
* current memory allocations.
*/
extern void memory_lock(void);
/**
* Reenabled cpu interupts
*/
extern void memory_unlock(void);
/**
* @returns how much memory the system has
*/
extern uint64_t memory_total(void);
/**
* @returns how much memory is free
*/
extern uint64_t memory_free(void);
/**
* @returns how much memory is used
*/
extern uint64_t memory_used(void);
/**
* Allocates a single page in memory.
* @returns the page if allocated or NULL on failure
*/
extern void *alloc_page(void);
/**
* Allocats count pages in memory
* @param count - the number of continious pages to allocate
* @returns the pages if allocated or NULL on failure
*/
extern void *alloc_pages(int count);
/**
* Frees a single page in memory
* @param page - the pointer to the page
*/
extern void free_page(void *page);
/**
* Allocates at least len bytes of memory starting at
* physical address addr. Returned address can be
* any virtural address.
* @param addr - the physical address to map
* @param len - the minimum length to map
* @param writable - if this memory should be writable
* @param user - if this memory should be user writable
*/
extern void *mmap(void *addr, size_t len);
/**
* Unmaps mapped address from the mmap function
* @param addr - the address returned from mmap
* @param len - the length allocated
*/
extern void unmap(void *addr);
/**
* Allocates size_t bytes in memory
* @param size - the amount of bytes to allocate
* @retruns the address allocated or NULL on failure
*/
extern void *malloc(size_t size);
/**
* Reallocates a given allocated ptr to a new size of bytes in memory.
* If ptr is NULL it will allocate new memory.
* @param ptr - the pointer to reallocate
* @param size - the amount of bytes to set the pointer to
* @returns the address allocated or NULL on failure
*/
extern void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
/**
* Frees a allocated pointer in memory
* @param ptr - the pointer to free
*/
extern void free(void *ptr);