ladybird/Kernel/Memory/PhysicalRegion.h
Andreas Kling 2c72d495a3 Kernel: Use RefPtr instead of LockRefPtr for PhysicalPage
I believe this to be safe, as the main thing that LockRefPtr provides
over RefPtr is safe copying from a shared LockRefPtr instance. I've
inspected the uses of RefPtr<PhysicalPage> and it seems they're all
guarded by external locking. Some of it is less obvious, but this is
an area where we're making continuous headway.
2022-08-24 18:35:41 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#pragma once
#include <AK/OwnPtr.h>
#include <Kernel/Memory/PhysicalPage.h>
#include <Kernel/Memory/PhysicalZone.h>
namespace Kernel::Memory {
class PhysicalRegion {
AK_MAKE_NONCOPYABLE(PhysicalRegion);
AK_MAKE_NONMOVABLE(PhysicalRegion);
public:
static OwnPtr<PhysicalRegion> try_create(PhysicalAddress lower, PhysicalAddress upper)
{
return adopt_own_if_nonnull(new PhysicalRegion { lower, upper });
}
~PhysicalRegion();
void initialize_zones();
PhysicalAddress lower() const { return m_lower; }
PhysicalAddress upper() const { return m_upper; }
unsigned size() const { return m_pages; }
bool contains(PhysicalAddress paddr) const { return paddr >= m_lower && paddr < m_upper; }
OwnPtr<PhysicalRegion> try_take_pages_from_beginning(unsigned);
RefPtr<PhysicalPage> take_free_page();
NonnullRefPtrVector<PhysicalPage> take_contiguous_free_pages(size_t count);
void return_page(PhysicalAddress);
private:
PhysicalRegion(PhysicalAddress lower, PhysicalAddress upper);
static constexpr size_t large_zone_size = 16 * MiB;
static constexpr size_t small_zone_size = 1 * MiB;
NonnullOwnPtrVector<PhysicalZone> m_zones;
size_t m_large_zones { 0 };
PhysicalZone::List m_usable_zones;
PhysicalZone::List m_full_zones;
PhysicalAddress m_lower;
PhysicalAddress m_upper;
unsigned m_pages { 0 };
};
}