kernel/thread: Use owner_process when setting the page table in SetupMainThread()

The owning process of a thread is required to exist before the thread,
so we can enforce this API-wise by using a reference. We can also avoid
the reliance on the system instance by using that parameter to access
the page table that needs to be set.
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Lioncash 2018-09-20 21:09:57 -04:00
parent f237265187
commit 05aa4aa01a
3 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ void Process::Run(VAddr entry_point, s32 main_thread_priority, u32 stack_size) {
vm_manager.LogLayout();
status = ProcessStatus::Running;
Kernel::SetupMainThread(kernel, entry_point, main_thread_priority, this);
Kernel::SetupMainThread(kernel, entry_point, main_thread_priority, *this);
}
void Process::LoadModule(SharedPtr<CodeSet> module_, VAddr base_addr) {

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@ -311,13 +311,13 @@ void Thread::BoostPriority(u32 priority) {
}
SharedPtr<Thread> SetupMainThread(KernelCore& kernel, VAddr entry_point, u32 priority,
SharedPtr<Process> owner_process) {
Process& owner_process) {
// Setup page table so we can write to memory
SetCurrentPageTable(&Core::CurrentProcess()->vm_manager.page_table);
SetCurrentPageTable(&owner_process.vm_manager.page_table);
// Initialize new "main" thread
auto thread_res = Thread::Create(kernel, "main", entry_point, priority, 0, THREADPROCESSORID_0,
Memory::STACK_AREA_VADDR_END, std::move(owner_process));
Memory::STACK_AREA_VADDR_END, &owner_process);
SharedPtr<Thread> thread = std::move(thread_res).Unwrap();

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@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ private:
* @return A shared pointer to the main thread
*/
SharedPtr<Thread> SetupMainThread(KernelCore& kernel, VAddr entry_point, u32 priority,
SharedPtr<Process> owner_process);
Process& owner_process);
/**
* Gets the current thread