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mango/vm/bootstrap.c
Max Wash b8ccffd2d4 vm: add vm-object to represent non-contiguous physical memory allocations
vm-object can be used to demand-allocate non-contiguous physical memory, and
will provide an api for userspace programs to do the same. unless a vm-object
is created in-place (i.e. to represent a specific area of physical memory),
its memory pages are only allocated when the object is mapped AND someone
attempts to access the memory.
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#include <limits.h>
#include <mango/machine/cpu.h>
#include <mango/memblock.h>
#include <mango/printk.h>
#include <mango/status.h>
#include <mango/vm-object.h>
#include <mango/vm.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/* One struct vm_pg_data per NUMA node. */
static struct vm_pg_data *node_data = NULL;
kern_status_t vm_bootstrap(
const struct vm_zone_descriptor *zones,
size_t nr_zones)
{
int numa_count = 1;
/* we're only worrying about UMA systems for now */
node_data = memblock_alloc(sizeof(struct vm_pg_data) * numa_count, 8);
/* TODO select which memory model to use automatically, and add
a kernel boot parameter to override the choice */
vm_set_memory_model(VM_MODEL_SPARSE);
switch (vm_memory_model()) {
case VM_MODEL_SPARSE:
vm_sparse_init();
break;
case VM_MODEL_FLAT:
vm_flat_init();
break;
default:
break;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < nr_zones; i++) {
vm_zone_init(&node_data->pg_zones[zones[i].zd_id], &zones[i]);
}
kmalloc_init();
vm_object_type_init();
return KERN_OK;
}
struct vm_pg_data *vm_pg_data_get(vm_node_id_t node)
{
if (node == 0) {
return node_data;
}
return NULL;
}