/* * Copyright (c) 1995 The University of Utah and * the Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah (CSL). * All rights reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software is hereby * granted provided that (1) source code retains these copyright, permission, * and disclaimer notices, and (2) redistributions including binaries * reproduce the notices in supporting documentation, and (3) all advertising * materials mentioning features or use of this software display the following * acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the * Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah.'' * * THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL ALLOW FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS * IS" CONDITION. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY OF * ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * CSL requests users of this software to return to csl-dist@cs.utah.edu any * improvements that they make and grant CSL redistribution rights. * * Author: Bryan Ford, University of Utah CSL */ /* * PC-specific flag bits and priority values * for the List Memory Manager (LMM) * relevant for kernels managing physical memory. */ #ifndef _I386_PC_PHYS_MEM_H_ #define _I386_PC_PHYS_MEM_H_ #include_next "phys_mem.h" /* <1MB memory is most precious, then <16MB memory, then high memory. Assign priorities to each region accordingly so that high memory will be used first when possible, then 16MB memory, then 1MB memory. */ #define LMM_PRI_1MB -2 #define LMM_PRI_16MB -1 #define LMM_PRI_HIGH 0 /* For memory <1MB, both LMMF_1MB and LMMF_16MB will be set. For memory from 1MB to 16MB, only LMMF_16MB will be set. For all memory higher than that, neither will be set. */ #define LMMF_1MB 0x01 #define LMMF_16MB 0x02 /* Call one of these routines to add a chunk of physical memory found to the malloc_lmm free list. It assigns the appropriate flags and priorities to the region, as defined above, breaking up the region if necessary. */ void phys_mem_add(vm_offset_t min, vm_size_t size); void i16_phys_mem_add(vm_offset_t min, vm_size_t size); #endif _I386_PC_PHYS_MEM_H_