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we use the first pml4 entry (+one pdp table) to map phy 0~512G
to virt 0~512G for init code. This doesn't change.
For the kernel to work in higher half memory, we also need to create
mapping for it. We take the 256th entry of pml4 entry (hence one
additional pdp table).
Entry 0~63 are mapped to to the physical memory
(with offset 0xffff_8000_0000_0000)
Entry 64~127 are not used
Entry 128~191 are mapped to the kernel image (text and code)
(with offset 0xffff_8020_0000_0000)
details in docs/mem_layout.txt
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use 8MiB reserved array to manage up to 4GiB of physical memory
(4K Pages only)
Signed-off-by: Tianhao Wang <shrik3@mailbox.org>
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well, it's not trivial to use bios function because thanks to grub +
multiboot, we are already in protected mode when the startup code takes
control. Also the MB info is easier to play with than BIOS (or ACPI)
Signed-off-by: Tianhao Wang <shrik3@mailbox.org>
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