fix: plug memory map leak, save sp_el0, dynamic UART, kill loop

- Bootloader: reallocate memory map buffer when ExitBootServices fails,
  so GetMemoryMap doesn't scribble past the old allocation on retry.
- vectors.S: actually store sp_el0 into the exception frame. Previously
  it was read into x24 and then… vanished. EL0 tasks would wake up with
  a corrupted stack pointer. Not great.
- Serial: split hardcoded 0x09000000 into a fallback default; add
  SerialUpdate() so the DTB-parsed UART address actually gets used.
- DTB: add bounds check on reserved[] with PMM's 3 extra slots accounted
  for, so malformed/overstuffed DTBs don't silently corrupt memory.
- PMM.h: bump kVMMaxReservedRegions 128→256, define kPMMReservedRegionCount.
- Types.h: remove `#define loop while(1)`. while(true) is fine.
- Rename IOSerial* → Serial* — the IO prefix was redundant, Serial.c
  already lives under IO/.
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karina
2026-05-03 00:32:30 +04:00
parent 7ff9f4ad4c
commit 6dd68f8162
11 changed files with 47 additions and 28 deletions
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ static const ASCII* sFunMessages[] = {
};
__attribute__((noreturn)) static void Halt() {
loop {
while (true) {
CPUDisableInterrupts();
CPUWaitForInterrupt();
}
@@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ __attribute__((noreturn)) void OSPanicException(ExceptionsContext* frame) {
DrawPanicFooter();
Halt();
}
}