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serenity/Kernel/Heap/kmalloc.h
Tom ba6e4fb77f Kernel: Fix kmalloc memory corruption
Rather than hardcoding where the kmalloc pool should be, place
it at the end of the kernel image instead. This avoids corrupting
global variables or other parts of the kernel as it grows.

Fixes #3257
2020-08-25 09:48:48 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include <AK/Types.h>
//#define KMALLOC_DEBUG_LARGE_ALLOCATIONS
#define KMALLOC_SCRUB_BYTE 0xbb
#define KFREE_SCRUB_BYTE 0xaa
void kmalloc_init();
[[gnu::malloc, gnu::returns_nonnull, gnu::alloc_size(1)]] void* kmalloc_impl(size_t);
[[gnu::malloc, gnu::returns_nonnull, gnu::alloc_size(1)]] void* kmalloc_eternal(size_t);
[[gnu::malloc, gnu::returns_nonnull, gnu::alloc_size(1)]] void* kmalloc_page_aligned(size_t);
[[gnu::malloc, gnu::returns_nonnull, gnu::alloc_size(1)]] void* kmalloc_aligned(size_t, size_t alignment);
void* krealloc(void*, size_t);
void kfree(void*);
void kfree_aligned(void*);
extern size_t g_kmalloc_bytes_allocated;
extern size_t g_kmalloc_bytes_free;
extern size_t g_kmalloc_bytes_eternal;
extern size_t g_kmalloc_call_count;
extern size_t g_kfree_call_count;
extern bool g_dump_kmalloc_stacks;
inline void* operator new(size_t, void* p) { return p; }
inline void* operator new[](size_t, void* p) { return p; }
[[gnu::malloc, gnu::returns_nonnull, gnu::alloc_size(1)]] ALWAYS_INLINE void* kmalloc(size_t size)
{
#ifdef KMALLOC_DEBUG_LARGE_ALLOCATIONS
// Any kernel allocation >= 1M is 99.9% a bug.
if (size >= 1048576)
asm volatile("cli;hlt");
#endif
return kmalloc_impl(size);
}
extern u8* const kmalloc_start;
extern u8* const kmalloc_end;