Kernel: Address Feedback
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using const_reference = const T&;
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public:
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pointer address(reference r) {
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return std::addressof(r);
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}
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}
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pointer allocate(size_type n) {
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return static_cast<pointer>(::operator new(n, std::align_val_t{Align}));
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return static_cast<pointer>(::operator new (n, std::align_val_t{Align}));
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}
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void deallocate(pointer p, size_type) {
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::operator delete(p, std::align_val_t{Align});
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::operator delete (p, std::align_val_t{Align});
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}
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void construct(pointer p, const value_type& wert) {
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namespace Kernel {
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// This encapsulation serves 2 purposes:
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// - First, to encapsulate host physical memory under a single type and set an
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// standard for managing it.
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// - Second to ensure all host backing memory used is aligned to 256 bytes due
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// to strict alignment restrictions on GPU memory.
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using PhysicalMemory = std::vector<u8, Common::AlignmentAllocator<u8, 256>>;
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}
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} // namespace Kernel
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}
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SharedPtr<SharedMemory> SharedMemory::CreateForApplet(
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KernelCore& kernel, std::shared_ptr<Kernel::PhysicalMemory> heap_block, std::size_t offset, u64 size,
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MemoryPermission permissions, MemoryPermission other_permissions, std::string name) {
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KernelCore& kernel, std::shared_ptr<Kernel::PhysicalMemory> heap_block, std::size_t offset,
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u64 size, MemoryPermission permissions, MemoryPermission other_permissions, std::string name) {
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SharedPtr<SharedMemory> shared_memory(new SharedMemory(kernel));
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shared_memory->owner_process = nullptr;
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