#pragma once #include //#define KMALLOC_DEBUG_LARGE_ALLOCATIONS 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*); bool is_kmalloc_address(const void*); extern volatile size_t sum_alloc; extern volatile size_t sum_free; extern volatile size_t kmalloc_sum_eternal; extern volatile size_t kmalloc_sum_page_aligned; extern u32 g_kmalloc_call_count; extern u32 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::always_inline]] 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); }