memory: Remove unnecessary const qualifiers in prototypes

These aren't necessary, as value-wise const only matters in the
definition.
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Lioncash 2018-08-05 21:31:56 -04:00 committed by fearlessTobi
parent 05118a2326
commit 379b8c65b9

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@ -181,10 +181,10 @@ void SetCurrentPageTable(PageTable* page_table);
PageTable* GetCurrentPageTable();
/// Determines if the given VAddr is valid for the specified process.
bool IsValidVirtualAddress(const Kernel::Process& process, const VAddr vaddr);
bool IsValidVirtualAddress(const VAddr addr);
bool IsValidVirtualAddress(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr vaddr);
bool IsValidVirtualAddress(VAddr addr);
bool IsValidPhysicalAddress(const PAddr addr);
bool IsValidPhysicalAddress(PAddr addr);
u8 Read8(VAddr addr);
u16 Read16(VAddr addr);
@ -196,14 +196,13 @@ void Write16(VAddr addr, u16 data);
void Write32(VAddr addr, u32 data);
void Write64(VAddr addr, u64 data);
void ReadBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, const VAddr src_addr, void* dest_buffer,
void ReadBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr src_addr, void* dest_buffer, size_t size);
void ReadBlock(VAddr src_addr, void* dest_buffer, size_t size);
void WriteBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr dest_addr, const void* src_buffer,
size_t size);
void ReadBlock(const VAddr src_addr, void* dest_buffer, size_t size);
void WriteBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, const VAddr dest_addr, const void* src_buffer,
size_t size);
void WriteBlock(const VAddr dest_addr, const void* src_buffer, size_t size);
void ZeroBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, const VAddr dest_addr, const size_t size);
void ZeroBlock(const VAddr dest_addr, const size_t size);
void WriteBlock(VAddr dest_addr, const void* src_buffer, size_t size);
void ZeroBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr dest_addr, const size_t size);
void ZeroBlock(VAddr dest_addr, const size_t size);
void CopyBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr dest_addr, VAddr src_addr, size_t size);
void CopyBlock(VAddr dest_addr, VAddr src_addr, size_t size);