Luna/kernel/include/memory
apio e5cf32c7b3 Kernel: Introduce page ownership
Some pages, such as framebuffer pages, are not physical memory frames reserved for the current process.
Some, such as the framebuffer, may be shared between all processes.
Yet, on exit() or on exec(), a process frees all frames mapped into its address spaces.
And on fork(), it copies all data between frames. So how could we map framebuffers.

Simple: we use one of the bits in page table entries which are available to the OS, and mark whether that page is owned by the current process.

If it is owned, it will be:
- Freed on address space destruction
- Its data will be copied to a new page owned by the child process on fork()

If it is not owned, it will be:
- Left alone on address space destruction
- On fork(), the child's virtual page will be mapped to the same physical frame as the parent

This still needs a bit more work, such as keeping a reference of how many processes use a page to free it when all processes using it exit/exec.
This should be done for MAP_SHARED mappings, for example, since they are not permanent forever,
unlike the framebuffer for example.
2022-11-02 19:32:28 +01:00
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liballoc Port liballoc to get proper kmalloc/kcalloc/krealloc/kfree functions. 2022-09-24 22:40:59 +02:00
AddressSpace.h Kernel, libc: Implement fork() 2022-10-17 18:43:35 +02:00
KernelHeap.h KernelHeap: Add more debug logging 2022-10-20 18:49:33 +02:00
Memory.h Add is_user_address and is_kernel_address functions 2022-09-29 19:30:42 +02:00
MemoryManager.h Kernel: Introduce page ownership 2022-11-02 19:32:28 +01:00
MemoryMap.h LOTS MORE LOGGING. which is great, of course. 2022-09-07 19:41:08 +02:00
Paging.h Kernel: Introduce page ownership 2022-11-02 19:32:28 +01:00
PMM.h PMM: Map the page bitmap to kernel heap once the PMM and VMM are both initialized 2022-10-04 18:36:09 +02:00
UserHeap.h UserHeap: some nice improvements 2022-10-17 18:49:19 +02:00
VMM.h Kernel: Introduce page ownership 2022-11-02 19:32:28 +01:00