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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000 John Baldwin
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
/*
* This simple program is a preloader for the normal boot3 loader. It is simply
* prepended to the beginning of a fully built and btxld'd loader. It then
* copies the loader to the address boot2 normally loads it, emulates the
* boot[12] environment (protected mode, a bootinfo struct, etc.), and then jumps
* to the start of btxldr to start the boot process. This method allows a stock
* /boot/loader to be booted over the network via PXE w/o having to write a
* separate PXE-aware client just to load the loader.
*/
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include <bootargs.h>
/*
* Memory locations.
*/
.set MEM_PAGE_SIZE,0x1000 # memory page size, 4k
.set MEM_ARG,0x900 # Arguments at start
.set MEM_ARG_BTX,0xa100 # Where we move them to so the
# BTX client can see them
.set MEM_ARG_SIZE,0x18 # Size of the arguments
.set MEM_BTX_ADDRESS,0x9000 # where BTX lives
.set MEM_BTX_ENTRY,0x9010 # where BTX starts to execute
.set MEM_BTX_OFFSET,MEM_PAGE_SIZE # offset of BTX in the loader
.set MEM_BTX_CLIENT,0xa000 # where BTX clients live
.set MEM_BIOS_KEYBOARD,0x496 # BDA byte with keyboard bit
/*
* a.out header fields
*/
.set AOUT_TEXT,0x04 # text segment size
.set AOUT_DATA,0x08 # data segment size
.set AOUT_BSS,0x0c # zero'd BSS size
.set AOUT_SYMBOLS,0x10 # symbol table
.set AOUT_ENTRY,0x14 # entry point
.set AOUT_HEADER,MEM_PAGE_SIZE # size of the a.out header
/*
* Segment selectors.
*/
.set SEL_SDATA,0x8 # Supervisor data
.set SEL_RDATA,0x10 # Real mode data
.set SEL_SCODE,0x18 # PM-32 code
.set SEL_SCODE16,0x20 # PM-16 code
/*
* BTX constants
*/
.set INT_SYS,0x30 # BTX syscall interrupt
/*
* Bit in MEM_BIOS_KEYBOARD that is set if an enhanced keyboard is present
*/
.set KEYBOARD_BIT,0x10
/*
* We expect to be loaded by the BIOS at 0x7c00 (standard boot loader entry
* point)
*/
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
.code16
.globl start
.org 0x0, 0x0
/*
* BTX program loader for PXE network booting
*/
start: cld # string ops inc
xorw %ax, %ax # zero %ax
movw %ax, %ss # setup the
movw $start, %sp # stack
movw %es, %cx # save PXENV+ segment
movw %ax, %ds # setup the
movw %ax, %es # data segments
andl $0xffff, %ecx # clear upper words
andl $0xffff, %ebx # of %ebx and %ecx
shll $4, %ecx # calculate the offset of
addl %ebx, %ecx # the PXENV+ struct and
pushl %ecx # save it on the stack
movw $welcome_msg, %si # %ds:(%si) -> welcome message
callw putstr # display the welcome message
/*
* Setup the arguments that the loader is expecting from boot[12]
*/
movw $bootinfo_msg, %si # %ds:(%si) -> boot args message
callw putstr # display the message
movw $MEM_ARG, %bx # %ds:(%bx) -> boot args
movw %bx, %di # %es:(%di) -> boot args
xorl %eax, %eax # zero %eax
movw $(MEM_ARG_SIZE/4), %cx # Size of arguments in 32-bit
# dwords
rep # Clear the arguments
stosl # to zero
orb $KARGS_FLAGS_PXE, 0x8(%bx) # kargs->bootflags |=
# KARGS_FLAGS_PXE
popl 0xc(%bx) # kargs->pxeinfo = *PXENV+
#ifdef ALWAYS_SERIAL
/*
* set the RBX_SERIAL bit in the howto byte.
*/
orl $RB_SERIAL, (%bx) # enable serial console
#endif
#ifdef PROBE_KEYBOARD
/*
* Look at the BIOS data area to see if we have an enhanced keyboard. If not,
* set the RBX_DUAL and RBX_SERIAL bits in the howto byte.
*/
testb $KEYBOARD_BIT, MEM_BIOS_KEYBOARD # keyboard present?
jnz keyb # yes, so skip
orl $(RB_MULTIPLE | RB_SERIAL), (%bx) # enable serial console
keyb:
#endif
/*
* Turn on the A20 address line
*/
callw seta20 # Turn A20 on
/*
* Relocate the loader and BTX using a very lazy protected mode
*/
movw $relocate_msg, %si # Display the
callw putstr # relocation message
movl end+AOUT_ENTRY, %edi # %edi is the destination
movl $(end+AOUT_HEADER), %esi # %esi is
# the start of the text
# segment
movl end+AOUT_TEXT, %ecx # %ecx = length of the text
# segment
lgdt gdtdesc # setup our own gdt
cli # turn off interrupts
movl %cr0, %eax # Turn on
orb $0x1, %al # protected
movl %eax, %cr0 # mode
ljmp $SEL_SCODE,$pm_start # long jump to clear the
# instruction pre-fetch queue
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
.code32
pm_start: movw $SEL_SDATA, %ax # Initialize
movw %ax, %ds # %ds and
movw %ax, %es # %es to a flat selector
rep # Relocate the
movsb # text segment
addl $(MEM_PAGE_SIZE - 1), %edi # pad %edi out to a new page
andl $~(MEM_PAGE_SIZE - 1), %edi # for the data segment
movl end+AOUT_DATA, %ecx # size of the data segment
rep # Relocate the
movsb # data segment
movl end+AOUT_BSS, %ecx # size of the bss
xorl %eax, %eax # zero %eax
addb $3, %cl # round %ecx up to
shrl $2, %ecx # a multiple of 4
rep # zero the
stosl # bss
movl end+AOUT_ENTRY, %esi # %esi -> relocated loader
addl $MEM_BTX_OFFSET, %esi # %esi -> BTX in the loader
movl $MEM_BTX_ADDRESS, %edi # %edi -> where BTX needs to go
movzwl 0xa(%esi), %ecx # %ecx -> length of BTX
rep # Relocate
movsb # BTX
ljmp $SEL_SCODE16,$pm_16 # Jump to 16-bit PM
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
.code16
pm_16: movw $SEL_RDATA, %ax # Initialize
movw %ax, %ds # %ds and
movw %ax, %es # %es to a real mode selector
movl %cr0, %eax # Turn off
andb $~0x1, %al # protected
movl %eax, %cr0 # mode
ljmp $0,$pm_end # Long jump to clear the
# instruction pre-fetch queue
pm_end: sti # Turn interrupts back on now
/*
* Copy the BTX client to MEM_BTX_CLIENT
*/
xorw %ax, %ax # zero %ax and set
movw %ax, %ds # %ds and %es
movw %ax, %es # to segment 0
movw $MEM_BTX_CLIENT, %di # Prepare to relocate
movw $btx_client, %si # the simple btx client
movw $(btx_client_end-btx_client), %cx # length of btx client
rep # Relocate the
movsb # simple BTX client
/*
* Copy the boot[12] args to where the BTX client can see them
*/
movw $MEM_ARG, %si # where the args are at now
movw $MEM_ARG_BTX, %di # where the args are moving to
movw $(MEM_ARG_SIZE/4), %cx # size of the arguments in longs
rep # Relocate
movsl # the words
/*
* Save the entry point so the client can get to it later on
*/
movl end+AOUT_ENTRY, %eax # load the entry point
stosl # add it to the end of the
# arguments
/*
* Now we just start up BTX and let it do the rest
*/
movw $jump_message, %si # Display the
callw putstr # jump message
ljmp $0,$MEM_BTX_ENTRY # Jump to the BTX entry point
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
/*
* Display a null-terminated string
*/
putstr: lodsb # load %al from %ds:(%si)
testb %al,%al # stop at null
jnz putc # if the char != null, output it
retw # return when null is hit
putc: movw $0x7,%bx # attribute for output
movb $0xe,%ah # BIOS: put_char
int $0x10 # call BIOS, print char in %al
jmp putstr # keep looping
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
/*
* Enable A20. Put an upper limit on the amount of time we wait for the
* keyboard controller to get ready (65K x ISA access time). If
* we wait more than that amount, the hardware is probably
* legacy-free and simply doesn't have a keyboard controller.
* Thus, the A20 line is already enabled.
*/
seta20: cli # Disable interrupts
xor %cx,%cx # Clear
seta20.1: inc %cx # Increment, overflow?
jz seta20.3 # Yes
inb $0x64,%al # Get status
testb $0x2,%al # Busy?
jnz seta20.1 # Yes
movb $0xd1,%al # Command: Write
outb %al,$0x64 # output port
seta20.2: inb $0x64,%al # Get status
testb $0x2,%al # Busy?
jnz seta20.2 # Yes
movb $0xdf,%al # Enable
outb %al,$0x60 # A20
seta20.3: sti # Enable interrupts
retw # To caller
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
/*
* BTX client to start btxldr
*/
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
.code32
btx_client: movl $(MEM_ARG_BTX-MEM_BTX_CLIENT+MEM_ARG_SIZE-4), %esi
# %ds:(%esi) -> end
# of boot[12] args
movl $(MEM_ARG_SIZE/4), %ecx # Number of words to push
std # Go backwards
push_arg: lodsl # Read argument
pushl %eax # Push it onto the stack
loop push_arg # Push all of the arguments
cld # In case anyone depends on this
pushl MEM_ARG_BTX-MEM_BTX_CLIENT+MEM_ARG_SIZE # Entry point of
# the loader
pushl %eax # Emulate a near call
movl $0x1, %eax # 'exec' system call
int $INT_SYS # BTX system call
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
btx_client_end:
.code16
2001-08-09 18:07:45 +00:00
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
.p2align 4
/*
* Global descriptor table.
*/
gdt: .word 0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0 # Null entry
.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9200,0xcf # SEL_SDATA
.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9200,0x0 # SEL_RDATA
.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9a00,0xcf # SEL_SCODE (32-bit)
.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9a00,0x8f # SEL_SCODE16 (16-bit)
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
gdt.1:
/*
* Pseudo-descriptors.
*/
gdtdesc: .word gdt.1-gdt-1 # Limit
.long gdt # Base
2001-08-09 18:07:45 +00:00
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
welcome_msg: .asciz "PXE Loader 1.00\r\n\n"
bootinfo_msg: .asciz "Building the boot loader arguments\r\n"
relocate_msg: .asciz "Relocating the loader and the BTX\r\n"
jump_message: .asciz "Starting the BTX loader\r\n"
2001-08-09 18:07:45 +00:00
.p2align 4
Mega i386 loader commit. - Don't hard code 0x10000 as the entry point for the loader. Instead add src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc which defines a make variable with the entry point for the loader. Move the loader's entry point up to 0x20000, which makes PXE happy. - Don't try to use cpp to parse btxldr for the optional BTXLDR_VERBOSE, instead use m4 to achieve this. Also, add a BTXLDR_VERBOSE knob in the btxldr Makefile to turn this option on. - Redo parts of cdldr's Makefile so that it now builds and installs cdboot instead of having i386/loader/Makefile do that. Also, add in some more variables to make the pxeldr Makefile almost identical and thus to ease maintainability. - Teach cdldr about the a.out format. Cdldr now parsers the a.out header of the loader binary and relocates it based on that. The entry point of the loader no longer has to be hardcoded into cdldr. Also, the boot info table from mkisofs is no longer required to get a useful cdboot. - Update the lsdev function for BIOS disks to parse other file systems (such as DOS FAT) that we currently support. This is still buggy as it assumes that a floppy with a DOS boot sector actually has a MBR and parses it as such. I'll be fixing this in the future. - The biggie: Add in support for booting off of PXE-enabled network adapters. Currently, we use the TFTP API provided by the PXE BIOS. Eventually we will switch to using the low-level NIC driver thus allowing both TFTP and NFS to be used, but for now it's just TFTP. Submitted by: ps, alfred Testing by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
2000-03-28 01:19:53 +00:00
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