nuttx/mm/umm_heap
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Make.defs Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_addregion.c Standardize the width of all comment boxes in C files 2015-10-02 17:43:18 -06:00
umm_brkaddr.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_calloc.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_extend.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_free.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_globals.c Standardize the width of all comment boxes in C files 2015-10-02 17:43:18 -06:00
umm_heap.h Forgot to add two files in previous commit 2015-07-10 08:46:13 -06:00
umm_initialize.c Standardize the width of all comment boxes in C files 2015-10-02 17:43:18 -06:00
umm_mallinfo.c stdlib: Fix forgotten FARs 2015-11-18 14:22:43 -05:00
umm_malloc.c Standardize the width of all comment boxes in C files 2015-10-02 17:43:18 -06:00
umm_memalign.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_realloc.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_sbrk.c Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting. 2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
umm_sem.c Standardize the width of all comment boxes in C files 2015-10-02 17:43:18 -06:00
umm_zalloc.c Standardize the width of all comment boxes in C files 2015-10-02 17:43:18 -06:00