allow allocating more than one level 4 entry (0.9)#264
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After upgrading qemu, bootloader was panicking with an error `assertion failed: max_phys_addr < (1 << 48) / 512, src\main.rs:294` Following this discussion rust-osdev/bootloader#264 the version of bootloader has been upgraded. EuraliOS now fails with a page fault (MALFORMED_TABLE).
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This pr fixes large physical memory mappings (> 512GiB).
Part of #259
Closes #262
Closes phil-opp/blog_os#1138