haiku/headers/private/kernel/boot/addr_range.h
Axel Dörfler 3e161fb661 * Instead of its home-brewn solution, mmu_init() now uses the functions declared
in addr_range.h to add ranges to the arrays. This fixes the crashing bug reported
  by Larry Baydak.
* Added some more exported functions to kernel_args.cpp (prototypes are in addr_range.h).
* TODO: let the PPC/OpenFirmware implementation use those as well.


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2007-01-08 12:14:06 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2004-2007, Axel Dörfler, axeld@pinc-software.de. All rights reserved.
* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
*/
#ifndef KERNEL_BOOT_ADDR_RANGE_H
#define KERNEL_BOOT_ADDR_RANGE_H
#include <SupportDefs.h>
typedef struct addr_range {
addr_t start;
addr_t size;
} addr_range;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
status_t insert_address_range(addr_range *ranges, uint32 *_numRanges, uint32 maxRanges,
addr_t start, uint32 size);
status_t remove_addr_range(addr_range *ranges, uint32 *_numRanges, uint32 maxRanges,
addr_t start, uint32 size);
status_t insert_physical_memory_range(addr_t start, uint32 size);
status_t insert_physical_allocated_range(addr_t start, uint32 size);
status_t insert_virtual_allocated_range(addr_t start, uint32 size);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* KERNEL_BOOT_ADDR_RANGE_H */