kernel/vm_manager: Rename HeapAllocate to SetHeapSize

Makes it more obvious that this function is intending to stand in for
the actual supervisor call itself, and not acting as a general heap
allocation function.

Also the following change will merge the freeing behavior of HeapFree
into this function, so leaving it as HeapAllocate would be misleading.
pull/8/head
Lioncash 6 years ago
parent abdb81ccaf
commit 99a163478b

@ -175,8 +175,7 @@ static ResultCode SetHeapSize(VAddr* heap_addr, u64 heap_size) {
} }
auto& vm_manager = Core::System::GetInstance().Kernel().CurrentProcess()->VMManager(); auto& vm_manager = Core::System::GetInstance().Kernel().CurrentProcess()->VMManager();
const auto alloc_result = vm_manager.HeapAllocate(heap_size); const auto alloc_result = vm_manager.SetHeapSize(heap_size);
if (alloc_result.Failed()) { if (alloc_result.Failed()) {
return alloc_result.Code(); return alloc_result.Code();
} }

@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ ResultCode VMManager::ReprotectRange(VAddr target, u64 size, VMAPermission new_p
return RESULT_SUCCESS; return RESULT_SUCCESS;
} }
ResultVal<VAddr> VMManager::HeapAllocate(u64 size) { ResultVal<VAddr> VMManager::SetHeapSize(u64 size) {
if (size > GetHeapRegionSize()) { if (size > GetHeapRegionSize()) {
return ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; return ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
} }

@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ public:
/// Changes the permissions of a range of addresses, splitting VMAs as necessary. /// Changes the permissions of a range of addresses, splitting VMAs as necessary.
ResultCode ReprotectRange(VAddr target, u64 size, VMAPermission new_perms); ResultCode ReprotectRange(VAddr target, u64 size, VMAPermission new_perms);
ResultVal<VAddr> HeapAllocate(u64 size); ResultVal<VAddr> SetHeapSize(u64 size);
ResultCode HeapFree(VAddr target, u64 size); ResultCode HeapFree(VAddr target, u64 size);
ResultCode MirrorMemory(VAddr dst_addr, VAddr src_addr, u64 size, MemoryState state); ResultCode MirrorMemory(VAddr dst_addr, VAddr src_addr, u64 size, MemoryState state);

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