nuttx/mm/umm_heap/umm_initialize.c
Xiang Xiao 76cdd5c329 mm: Remove mm_heap_impl_s struct
it's more simple to make mm_heap_s opaque outside of mm

Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I5c8e435f6baba6d22b10c5f7e8d9191104fb5af2
2021-07-07 04:25:15 -07:00

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/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <nuttx/mm/mm.h>
#include "umm_heap/umm_heap.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: umm_initialize
*
* Description:
* This is a simple wrapper for the mm_initialize() function. This
* function will initialize the user heap.
*
* CONFIG_BUILD_FLAT:
* There is only kernel mode "blob" containing both kernel and
* application code. There is only one heap that is used by both the
* kernel and application logic.
*
* In this configuration, this function is called early in nx_start()
* to initialize the common heap.
*
* CONFIG_BUILD_PROTECTED
* In this configuration, there are two "blobs", one containing
* protected kernel logic and one containing unprotected application
* logic. Depending upon the setting of CONFIG_MM_KERNEL_HEAP there
* may be only a single shared heap, much as with CONFIG_BUILD_FLAT.
* Or there may be separate protected/kernel and unprotected/user
* heaps.
*
* In either case, this function is still called early in nx_start()
* to initialize the user heap.
*
* CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL
* In this configuration there are multiple user heaps, one for each
* user process. Furthermore, each heap is initially empty; memory
* is added to each heap dynamically via sbrk(). The heap data
* structure was set to zero when the address environment was created.
* Otherwise, the heap is uninitialized.
*
* This function is not called at all. Rather, this function is called
* when each user process is created before the first allocation is made.
*
* Input Parameters:
* heap_start - Address of the beginning of the (initial) memory region
* heap_size - The size (in bytes) if the (initial) memory region.
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
****************************************************************************/
void umm_initialize(FAR void *heap_start, size_t heap_size)
{
USR_HEAP = mm_initialize("Umem", heap_start, heap_size);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: umm_try_initialize
*
* Description:
* Allocate and initialize the user heap if not yet.
*
* Input Parameters:
* None
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifdef CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL
void umm_try_initialize(void)
{
uintptr_t allocbase;
/* Return if the user heap is already initialized. */
if (USR_HEAP != NULL)
{
return;
}
/* Allocate one page. If we provide a zero brkaddr to pgalloc(),
* it will create the first block in the correct virtual address
* space and return the start address of that block.
*/
allocbase = pgalloc(0, 1);
DEBUGASSERT(allocbase != 0);
/* Let umm_initialize do the real work. */
umm_initialize((FAR void *)allocbase, CONFIG_MM_PGSIZE);
}
#endif