#include "PageDirectory.h" void PageDirectory::enable() { // https://wiki.osdev.org/Setting_Up_Paging //set each entry to not present // int i; // for(i = 0; i < 1024; i++) // { // // This sets the following flags to the pages: // // Supervisor: Only kernel-mode can access them // // Write Enabled: It can be both read from and written to // // Not Present: The page table is not present // this->page_directory[i] = 0x00000002; // } // // holds the physical address where we want to start mapping these pages to. // // in this case, we want to map these pages to the very beginning of memory. // //we will fill all 1024 entries in the table, mapping 4 megabytes // for(unsigned int i = 0; i < 1024; i++) // { // // As the address is page aligned, it will always leave 12 bits zeroed. // // Those bits are used by the attributes ;) // first_page_table[i] = (i * 0x1000) | 3; // attributes: supervisor level, read/write, present. // } // // attributes: supervisor level, read/write, present // this->page_directory[0] = ((unsigned int)first_page_table) | 3; printf("Enable Paging!\n"); loadPageDirectory(this->page_directory); enablePaging(); } void PageDirectory::MapPhysicalToVirtualAddress ( address_t PAddress , address_t VAddress, uint32_t size ) { }