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Memmap: Re-organize memory function in two files
Memmap: Re-organize memory function in two files
memory.cpp/h contains definitions related to acessing memory and configuring the address space mem_map.cpp/h contains higher-level definitions related to configuring the address space accoording to the kernel and allocating memory.pull/15/merge
34 changed files with 254 additions and 266 deletions
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2src/citra_qt/debugger/callstack.cpp
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2src/citra_qt/debugger/disassembler.cpp
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2src/citra_qt/debugger/graphics_framebuffer.cpp
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2src/citra_qt/debugger/ramview.cpp
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3src/core/CMakeLists.txt
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2src/core/arm/dyncom/arm_dyncom_interpreter.cpp
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1src/core/arm/interpreter/arminit.cpp
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2src/core/arm/skyeye_common/armmmu.h
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1src/core/core.cpp
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2src/core/file_sys/archive_backend.cpp
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2src/core/hle/config_mem.cpp
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6src/core/hle/function_wrappers.h
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2src/core/hle/kernel/address_arbiter.cpp
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2src/core/hle/kernel/process.cpp
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2src/core/hle/kernel/session.h
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2src/core/hle/kernel/shared_memory.cpp
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2src/core/hle/kernel/thread.cpp
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1src/core/hle/kernel/thread.h
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1src/core/hle/service/gsp_gpu.cpp
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2src/core/hle/shared_page.cpp
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2src/core/hle/svc.cpp
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2src/core/hw/gpu.cpp
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2src/core/loader/3dsx.cpp
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2src/core/loader/elf.cpp
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1src/core/loader/loader.cpp
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2src/core/loader/ncch.cpp
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97src/core/mem_map.cpp
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148src/core/mem_map.h
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90src/core/memory.cpp
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125src/core/memory.h
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2src/video_core/pica.h
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2src/video_core/rasterizer.cpp
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2src/video_core/renderer_opengl/renderer_opengl.cpp
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2src/video_core/vertex_shader.cpp
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// Copyright 2014 Citra Emulator Project |
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// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version |
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// Refer to the license.txt file included. |
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#pragma once |
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#include "common/common_types.h" |
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namespace Memory { |
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const u32 PAGE_SIZE = 0x1000; |
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/// Physical memory regions as seen from the ARM11 |
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enum : PAddr { |
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/// IO register area |
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IO_AREA_PADDR = 0x10100000, |
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IO_AREA_SIZE = 0x01000000, ///< IO area size (16MB) |
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IO_AREA_PADDR_END = IO_AREA_PADDR + IO_AREA_SIZE, |
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/// MPCore internal memory region |
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MPCORE_RAM_PADDR = 0x17E00000, |
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MPCORE_RAM_SIZE = 0x00002000, ///< MPCore internal memory size (8KB) |
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MPCORE_RAM_PADDR_END = MPCORE_RAM_PADDR + MPCORE_RAM_SIZE, |
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/// Video memory |
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VRAM_PADDR = 0x18000000, |
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VRAM_SIZE = 0x00600000, ///< VRAM size (6MB) |
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VRAM_PADDR_END = VRAM_PADDR + VRAM_SIZE, |
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/// DSP memory |
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DSP_RAM_PADDR = 0x1FF00000, |
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DSP_RAM_SIZE = 0x00080000, ///< DSP memory size (512KB) |
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DSP_RAM_PADDR_END = DSP_RAM_PADDR + DSP_RAM_SIZE, |
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/// AXI WRAM |
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AXI_WRAM_PADDR = 0x1FF80000, |
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AXI_WRAM_SIZE = 0x00080000, ///< AXI WRAM size (512KB) |
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AXI_WRAM_PADDR_END = AXI_WRAM_PADDR + AXI_WRAM_SIZE, |
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/// Main FCRAM |
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FCRAM_PADDR = 0x20000000, |
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FCRAM_SIZE = 0x08000000, ///< FCRAM size (128MB) |
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FCRAM_PADDR_END = FCRAM_PADDR + FCRAM_SIZE, |
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}; |
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/// Virtual user-space memory regions |
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enum : VAddr { |
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/// Where the application text, data and bss reside. |
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PROCESS_IMAGE_VADDR = 0x00100000, |
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PROCESS_IMAGE_MAX_SIZE = 0x03F00000, |
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PROCESS_IMAGE_VADDR_END = PROCESS_IMAGE_VADDR + PROCESS_IMAGE_MAX_SIZE, |
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/// Area where IPC buffers are mapped onto. |
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IPC_MAPPING_VADDR = 0x04000000, |
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IPC_MAPPING_SIZE = 0x04000000, |
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IPC_MAPPING_VADDR_END = IPC_MAPPING_VADDR + IPC_MAPPING_SIZE, |
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/// Application heap (includes stack). |
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HEAP_VADDR = 0x08000000, |
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HEAP_SIZE = 0x08000000, |
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HEAP_VADDR_END = HEAP_VADDR + HEAP_SIZE, |
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/// Area where shared memory buffers are mapped onto. |
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SHARED_MEMORY_VADDR = 0x10000000, |
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SHARED_MEMORY_SIZE = 0x04000000, |
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SHARED_MEMORY_VADDR_END = SHARED_MEMORY_VADDR + SHARED_MEMORY_SIZE, |
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/// Maps 1:1 to an offset in FCRAM. Used for HW allocations that need to be linear in physical memory. |
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LINEAR_HEAP_VADDR = 0x14000000, |
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LINEAR_HEAP_SIZE = 0x08000000, |
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LINEAR_HEAP_VADDR_END = LINEAR_HEAP_VADDR + LINEAR_HEAP_SIZE, |
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/// Maps 1:1 to the IO register area. |
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IO_AREA_VADDR = 0x1EC00000, |
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IO_AREA_VADDR_END = IO_AREA_VADDR + IO_AREA_SIZE, |
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/// Maps 1:1 to VRAM. |
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VRAM_VADDR = 0x1F000000, |
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VRAM_VADDR_END = VRAM_VADDR + VRAM_SIZE, |
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/// Maps 1:1 to DSP memory. |
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DSP_RAM_VADDR = 0x1FF00000, |
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DSP_RAM_VADDR_END = DSP_RAM_VADDR + DSP_RAM_SIZE, |
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/// Read-only page containing kernel and system configuration values. |
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CONFIG_MEMORY_VADDR = 0x1FF80000, |
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CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE = 0x00001000, |
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CONFIG_MEMORY_VADDR_END = CONFIG_MEMORY_VADDR + CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE, |
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/// Usually read-only page containing mostly values read from hardware. |
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SHARED_PAGE_VADDR = 0x1FF81000, |
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SHARED_PAGE_SIZE = 0x00001000, |
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SHARED_PAGE_VADDR_END = SHARED_PAGE_VADDR + SHARED_PAGE_SIZE, |
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// TODO(yuriks): The size of this area is dynamic, the kernel grows |
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// it as more and more threads are created. For now we'll just use a |
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// hardcoded value. |
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/// Area where TLS (Thread-Local Storage) buffers are allocated. |
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TLS_AREA_VADDR = 0x1FF82000, |
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TLS_AREA_SIZE = 0x00030000, // Each TLS buffer is 0x200 bytes, allows for 300 threads |
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TLS_AREA_VADDR_END = TLS_AREA_VADDR + TLS_AREA_SIZE, |
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}; |
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u8 Read8(VAddr addr); |
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u16 Read16(VAddr addr); |
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u32 Read32(VAddr addr); |
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u64 Read64(VAddr addr); |
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void Write8(VAddr addr, u8 data); |
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void Write16(VAddr addr, u16 data); |
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void Write32(VAddr addr, u32 data); |
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void Write64(VAddr addr, u64 data); |
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void WriteBlock(VAddr addr, const u8* data, size_t size); |
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u8* GetPointer(VAddr virtual_address); |
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/** |
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* Gets a pointer to the memory region beginning at the specified physical address. |
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* @note This is currently implemented using PhysicalToVirtualAddress(). |
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*/ |
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u8* GetPhysicalPointer(PAddr address); |
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} |
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