#pragma once #include #include struct page_directory; typedef struct page_directory pagedir_t; void paging_setup(void* kernel_data_end); pagedir_t *get_current_pagedir(); pagedir_t *get_kernel_pagedir(); void switch_pagedir(pagedir_t *pd); // these functions are always relative to the currently mapped page directory uint32_t pd_get_frame(void* vaddr); // get physical frame for virtual address bool pd_map_page(void* vaddr, uint32_t frame_id, bool rw); // returns true on success, false on failure void pd_unmap_page(void* vaddr); // does nothing if page not mapped // Note on concurrency : we expect that multiple threads will not try to map/unmap // pages in the same region at the same time. It can nevertheless happen that // several threads try to map pages that belong to the same 4M-section, and in that // case both might require the allocation of a new PT at the same location. These // cases are well-handled (the pagedir_t type contains a mutex used for this) pagedir_t *create_pagedir(); // returns zero on error void delete_pagedir(pagedir_t *pd); /* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=0 noet :*/