// Physical memory allocator, intended to allocate // memory for user processes, kernel stacks, page table pages, // and pipe buffers. Allocates 4096-byte pages. #include "types.h" #include "param.h" #include "memlayout.h" #include "spinlock.h" #include "riscv.h" #include "defs.h" void freerange(void *pa_start, void *pa_end); extern char end[]; // first address after kernel loaded from ELF file // defined by the kernel linker script in kernel.ld struct run { struct run *next; }; struct { struct spinlock lock; struct run *freelist; } kmem; void kinit() { initlock(&kmem.lock, "kmem"); freerange(end, (void*)PHYSTOP); } void freerange(void *pa_start, void *pa_end) { char *p; p = (char*)PGROUNDUP((uint64)pa_start); for(; p + PGSIZE <= (char*)pa_end; p += PGSIZE) kfree(p); } //PAGEBREAK: 21 // Free the page of physical memory pointed at by v, // which normally should have been returned by a // call to kalloc(). (The exception is when // initializing the allocator; see kinit above.) void kfree(void *pa) { struct run *r; if(((uint64)pa % PGSIZE) != 0 || (char*)pa < end || (uint64)pa >= PHYSTOP) panic("kfree"); // Fill with junk to catch dangling refs. memset(pa, 1, PGSIZE); acquire(&kmem.lock); r = (struct run*)pa; r->next = kmem.freelist; kmem.freelist = r; release(&kmem.lock); } // Allocate one 4096-byte page of physical memory. // Returns a pointer that the kernel can use. // Returns 0 if the memory cannot be allocated. void * kalloc(void) { struct run *r; acquire(&kmem.lock); r = kmem.freelist; if(r) kmem.freelist = r->next; release(&kmem.lock); if(r) memset((char*)r, 5, PGSIZE); // fill with junk return (void*)r; }