pub struct InitialMemoryMappings {
    pub page_table: PageTable,
    pub text: NoDrop<MappedPages>,
    pub rodata: NoDrop<MappedPages>,
    pub data: NoDrop<MappedPages>,
    pub stack_guard: AllocatedPages,
    pub stack: NoDrop<MappedPages>,
    pub boot_info: MappedPages,
    pub identity: NoDrop<EarlyIdentityMappedPages>,
    pub additional: NoDrop<MappedPages>,
}
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Information returned after initialising the memory subsystem.

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§page_table: PageTable

The currently active page table.

§text: NoDrop<MappedPages>

The kernel’s .text section mappings, which includes .init.

§rodata: NoDrop<MappedPages>

The kernel’s .rodata section mappings.

§data: NoDrop<MappedPages>

The kernel’s .data section mappings/

§stack_guard: AllocatedPages

The kernel stack’s guard page.

§stack: NoDrop<MappedPages>

The kernel’s stack actual data page mappings.

§boot_info: MappedPages

The boot information mappings.

§identity: NoDrop<EarlyIdentityMappedPages>

The list of identity mappings that should be dropped before starting the first application.

Currently there are only 4 identity mappings, used for the base kernel image:

  1. the .init early text section,
  2. the full .text section,
  3. the .rodata section, which includes all read-only data,
  4. the .data section, which includes .bss and all read-write data.
§additional: NoDrop<MappedPages>

The list of additional mappings that must be kept forever.

Currently, this contains only one mapping: the early VGA buffer.

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