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#include <kernel/arch/generic.h>
#include <kernel/mem/virt.h>
#include <kernel/util.h>
void virt_iter_new(
struct virt_iter *iter, user_ptr virt, size_t length,
struct pagedir *pages, bool user, bool writeable)
{
iter->frag = 0;
iter->frag_len = 0;
iter->prior = 0;
iter->error = false;
iter->_virt = virt;
iter->_remaining = length;
iter->_pages = pages;
iter->_user = user;
iter->_writeable = writeable;
}
bool virt_iter_next(struct virt_iter *iter) {
/* note: While i'm pretty sure that this should always work, this
* was only tested in cases where the pages were consecutive both in
* virtual and physical memory, which might not always be the case.
* TODO test this */
size_t partial = iter->_remaining;
iter->prior += iter->frag_len;
if (partial <= 0) return false;
if (iter->_pages) { // if iterating over virtual memory
// don't read past the page
if ((iter->_virt & PAGE_MASK) + partial > PAGE_SIZE)
partial = PAGE_SIZE - (iter->_virt & PAGE_MASK);
iter->frag = pagedir_virt2phys(iter->_pages,
iter->_virt, iter->_user, iter->_writeable);
if (iter->frag == 0) {
iter->error = true;
return false;
}
} else {
// "iterate" over physical memory
iter->frag = (void*) iter->_virt;
}
iter->frag_len = partial;
iter->_remaining -= partial;
iter->_virt += partial;
return true;
}
bool virt_cpy(
struct pagedir *dest_pages, user_ptr dest,
struct pagedir *src_pages, const user_ptr src, size_t length)
{
struct virt_iter dest_iter, src_iter;
size_t min;
virt_iter_new(&dest_iter, dest, length, dest_pages, true, true);
virt_iter_new( &src_iter, src, length, src_pages, true, false);
dest_iter.frag_len = 0;
src_iter.frag_len = 0;
for (;;) {
if (dest_iter.frag_len <= 0)
if (!virt_iter_next(&dest_iter)) break;
if ( src_iter.frag_len <= 0)
if (!virt_iter_next( &src_iter)) break;
min = src_iter.frag_len < dest_iter.frag_len
? src_iter.frag_len : dest_iter.frag_len;
memcpy(dest_iter.frag, src_iter.frag, min);
dest_iter.frag_len -= min;
dest_iter.frag += min;
src_iter.frag_len -= min;
src_iter.frag += min;
}
return !(dest_iter.error || src_iter.error);
}
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