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|  | People don't like typing, so they come up with ridiculous names like memchunkhdr to refer to memory chunk headers, i.e. headers describing chunks of memory allocated by the ARM11 kernel.
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|  | Here is some code describing the layout of a memory chunk header. TODO: If the reader happens to know anything about this barely documented topic, I hereby encourage them to clarify where this is actually used and how it ties into the rest of the kernel.
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|  |     struct MemoryChunkHeader {
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|  |         int num_pages; // size of this chunk
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|  |         void* next;
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|  |         void* prev;
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|  |         int unk1;
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|  |         int unk2;
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|  |     };
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|  | The "next" and "prev" members are used to implement a linked-list. In fact, chances are this is actually a kernel object inherited from [[KLinkedList]].
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