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(1) Bug fix (pass boot drive): pc98/boot/biosboot/boot2.S (2) Delete code for unsupported high-resolution modes and move old Epson notebook code to epsonio.h: pc98/boot/biosboot/io.c pc98/i386/vm_machdep.c pc98/pc98/fd.c pc98/pc98/pc98.c pc98/pc98/pc98.h pc98/pc98/epsonio.h (new) (3) Change aic driver so that PCMCIA cards (I/O port same as PC/AT) and PC-9801-100 cards can be selected with a flag in kernel config file: pc98/pc98/aic6360.c pc98/pc98/aic_98.h (new) (4) Fix wcd entry (it was broken). Delete mcd, it doesn't work on 98. Change aic entry according to above: pc98/conf/GENERIC98 (5) Move pc98_machdep.c to top of files in pc98/pc98: pc98/conf/files.pc98 (6) Delete empty lines: pc98/i386/locore.s (7) Fix (it didn't work if I586 was specified): pc98/pc98/clock.c (8) Staticize: pc98/pc98/pc98_machdep.c (9) Enable workaround for Cyrix bug for 5x86 also: pc98/i386/machdep.c pc98/i386/trap.c All the above deletes this file too: pc98/i386/pmap.c (phew!) Submitted by: The FreeBSD(98) Development Team
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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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* William Jolitz.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* from: @(#)locore.s 7.3 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
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* $Id: locore.s,v 1.4 1996/10/09 21:45:53 asami Exp $
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*
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* originally from: locore.s, by William F. Jolitz
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*
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* Substantially rewritten by David Greenman, Rod Grimes,
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* Bruce Evans, Wolfgang Solfrank, Poul-Henning Kamp
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* and many others.
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*/
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#include "apm.h"
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#include "opt_cpu.h"
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#include "opt_ddb.h"
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#include "opt_userconfig.h"
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#include <sys/errno.h>
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#include <sys/syscall.h>
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#include <sys/reboot.h>
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#include <machine/asmacros.h>
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#include <machine/cputypes.h>
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#include <machine/psl.h>
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#include <machine/pmap.h>
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#include <machine/specialreg.h>
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#include "assym.s"
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/*
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* XXX
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*
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* Note: This version greatly munged to avoid various assembler errors
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* that may be fixed in newer versions of gas. Perhaps newer versions
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* will have more pleasant appearance.
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*/
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/*
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* PTmap is recursive pagemap at top of virtual address space.
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* Within PTmap, the page directory can be found (third indirection).
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*/
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.globl _PTmap,_PTD,_PTDpde
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.set _PTmap,(PTDPTDI << PDRSHIFT)
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.set _PTD,_PTmap + (PTDPTDI * PAGE_SIZE)
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.set _PTDpde,_PTD + (PTDPTDI * PDESIZE)
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/*
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* APTmap, APTD is the alternate recursive pagemap.
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* It's used when modifying another process's page tables.
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*/
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.globl _APTmap,_APTD,_APTDpde
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.set _APTmap,APTDPTDI << PDRSHIFT
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.set _APTD,_APTmap + (APTDPTDI * PAGE_SIZE)
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.set _APTDpde,_PTD + (APTDPTDI * PDESIZE)
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/*
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* Access to each processes kernel stack is via a region of
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* per-process address space (at the beginning), immediately above
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* the user process stack.
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*/
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.set _kstack,USRSTACK
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.globl _kstack
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/*
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* Globals
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*/
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.data
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ALIGN_DATA /* just to be sure */
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.globl tmpstk
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.space 0x2000 /* space for tmpstk - temporary stack */
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tmpstk:
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.globl _boothowto,_bootdev
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.globl _cpu,_cpu_vendor,_cpu_id,_bootinfo
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.globl _cpu_high, _cpu_feature
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_cpu: .long 0 /* are we 386, 386sx, or 486 */
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_cpu_id: .long 0 /* stepping ID */
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_cpu_high: .long 0 /* highest arg to CPUID */
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_cpu_feature: .long 0 /* features */
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_cpu_vendor: .space 20 /* CPU origin code */
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_bootinfo: .space BOOTINFO_SIZE /* bootinfo that we can handle */
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_KERNend: .long 0 /* phys addr end of kernel (just after bss) */
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physfree: .long 0 /* phys addr of next free page */
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p0upa: .long 0 /* phys addr of proc0's UPAGES */
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p0upt: .long 0 /* phys addr of proc0's UPAGES page table */
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.globl _IdlePTD
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_IdlePTD: .long 0 /* phys addr of kernel PTD */
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_KPTphys: .long 0 /* phys addr of kernel page tables */
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.globl _proc0paddr
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_proc0paddr: .long 0 /* address of proc 0 address space */
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#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
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.globl _bdb_exists /* flag to indicate BDE debugger is present */
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_bdb_exists: .long 0
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#endif
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/**********************************************************************
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*
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* Some handy macros
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*
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*/
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#define R(foo) ((foo)-KERNBASE)
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#define ALLOCPAGES(foo) \
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movl R(physfree), %esi ; \
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movl $((foo)*PAGE_SIZE), %eax ; \
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addl %esi, %eax ; \
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movl %eax, R(physfree) ; \
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movl %esi, %edi ; \
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movl $((foo)*PAGE_SIZE),%ecx ; \
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xorl %eax,%eax ; \
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cld ; \
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rep ; \
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stosb
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/*
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* fillkpt
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* eax = page frame address
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* ebx = index into page table
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* ecx = how many pages to map
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* base = base address of page dir/table
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* prot = protection bits
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*/
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#define fillkpt(base, prot) \
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shll $2, %ebx ; \
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addl base, %ebx ; \
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orl $PG_V+prot, %eax ; \
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1: movl %eax,(%ebx) ; \
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addl $PAGE_SIZE,%eax ; /* increment physical address */ \
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addl $4,%ebx ; /* next pte */ \
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loop 1b
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/*
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* fillkptphys(prot)
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* eax = physical address
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* ecx = how many pages to map
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* prot = protection bits
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*/
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#define fillkptphys(prot) \
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movl %eax, %ebx ; \
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shrl $PAGE_SHIFT, %ebx ; \
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fillkpt(R(_KPTphys), prot)
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.text
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/**********************************************************************
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*
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* This is where the bootblocks start us, set the ball rolling...
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*
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*/
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NON_GPROF_ENTRY(btext)
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#ifdef PC98
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jmp 1f
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.globl _pc98_system_parameter
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.org 0x400
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_pc98_system_parameter:
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.space 0x240 /* skip over warm boot shit */
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1:
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/* save SYSTEM PARAMETER for resume (NS/T or other) */
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movl $0xa1000,%esi
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movl $0x100000,%edi
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movl $0x0630,%ecx
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cld
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rep
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movsb
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#else /* IBM-PC */
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#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
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#ifdef BIOS_STEALS_3K
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cmpl $0x0375c339,0x95504
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#else
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cmpl $0x0375c339,0x96104 /* XXX - debugger signature */
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#endif
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jne 1f
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movb $1,R(_bdb_exists)
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1:
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#endif
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/* Tell the bios to warmboot next time */
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movw $0x1234,0x472
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#endif /* PC98 */
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/* Set up a real frame in case the double return in newboot is executed. */
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pushl %ebp
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movl %esp, %ebp
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/* Don't trust what the BIOS gives for eflags. */
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pushl $PSL_KERNEL
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popfl
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/*
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* Don't trust what the BIOS gives for %fs and %gs. Trust the bootstrap
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* to set %cs, %ds, %es and %ss.
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*/
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mov %ds, %ax
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mov %ax, %fs
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mov %ax, %gs
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call recover_bootinfo
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/* Get onto a stack that we can trust. */
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/*
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* XXX this step is delayed in case recover_bootinfo needs to return via
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* the old stack, but it need not be, since recover_bootinfo actually
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* returns via the old frame.
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*/
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movl $R(tmpstk),%esp
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#ifdef PC98
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testb $0x02,0x100620 /* pc98_machine_type & M_EPSON_PC98 */
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jz 3f
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cmpb $0x0b,0x100624 /* epson_machine_id <= 0x0b */
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ja 3f
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/* count up memory */
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movl $0x100000,%eax /* next, talley remaining memory */
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movl $(0xFFF-0x100),%ecx
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1: movl 0(%eax),%ebx /* save location to check */
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movl $0xa55a5aa5,0(%eax) /* write test pattern */
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cmpl $0xa55a5aa5,0(%eax) /* does not check yet for rollover */
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jne 2f
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movl %ebx,0(%eax) /* restore memory */
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addl $ PAGE_SIZE,%eax
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loop 1b
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2: subl $0x100000,%eax
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shrl $17,%eax
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movb %al,0x100401
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3:
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#endif
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call identify_cpu
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/* clear bss */
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/*
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* XXX this should be done a little earlier.
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*
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* XXX we don't check that there is memory for our bss and page tables
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* before using it.
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*
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* XXX the boot program somewhat bogusly clears the bss. We still have
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* to do it in case we were unzipped by kzipboot. Then the boot program
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* only clears kzipboot's bss.
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*
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* XXX the gdt and idt are still somewhere in the boot program. We
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* depend on the convention that the boot program is below 1MB and we
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* are above 1MB to keep the gdt and idt away from the bss and page
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* tables. The idt is only used if BDE_DEBUGGER is enabled.
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*/
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movl $R(_end),%ecx
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movl $R(_edata),%edi
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subl %edi,%ecx
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xorl %eax,%eax
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cld
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rep
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stosb
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#if NAPM > 0
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/*
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* XXX it's not clear that APM can live in the current environonment.
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* Only pc-relative addressing works.
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*/
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call _apm_setup
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#endif
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call create_pagetables
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#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
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/*
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* Adjust as much as possible for paging before enabling paging so that the
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* adjustments can be traced.
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*/
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call bdb_prepare_paging
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#endif
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/* Now enable paging */
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movl R(_IdlePTD), %eax
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movl %eax,%cr3 /* load ptd addr into mmu */
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movl %cr0,%eax /* get control word */
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orl $CR0_PE|CR0_PG,%eax /* enable paging */
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movl %eax,%cr0 /* and let's page NOW! */
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#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
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/*
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* Complete the adjustments for paging so that we can keep tracing through
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* initi386() after the low (physical) addresses for the gdt and idt become
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* invalid.
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*/
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call bdb_commit_paging
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#endif
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pushl $begin /* jump to high virtualized address */
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ret
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/* now running relocated at KERNBASE where the system is linked to run */
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begin:
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/* set up bootstrap stack */
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movl $_kstack+UPAGES*PAGE_SIZE,%esp /* bootstrap stack end location */
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xorl %eax,%eax /* mark end of frames */
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movl %eax,%ebp
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movl _proc0paddr,%eax
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movl _IdlePTD, %esi
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movl %esi,PCB_CR3(%eax)
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movl physfree, %esi
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pushl %esi /* value of first for init386(first) */
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call _init386 /* wire 386 chip for unix operation */
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#ifdef PC98
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#if defined(CYRIX_486DLC) && defined(I486_CPU)
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/* Cyrix 486DLC/SLC/DLC2/SLC2 CPU */
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cmpl $CPU_486DLC,_cpu
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jne 1f
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cli
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movl %cr0,%eax
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orl $0x40000000,%eax /* disable cache */
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mov %eax,%cr0
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.byte 0x0f,0x08 /* invd */
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movb $0xc0,%al
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outb %al,$0x22 /* Cyrix486[SD]LC cache controler index */
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movb $0x02,%al /* CCR0 = 0x02 (disable cache 640K-1M) */
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outb %al,$0x23 /* window */
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movb $0xc6,%al
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outb %al,$0x22
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movb $0x00,%al
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outb %al,$0x23 /* NCR1: enable cache in all area */
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movb $0x00,%al
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outb %al,$0x22 /* dummy window */
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movb $0x00,%al
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outb %al,$0x23 /* dummy write */
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movl %cr0,%eax
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andl $0x9fffffff,%eax /* enable cache !! */
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movl %eax,%cr0
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sti
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1:
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#endif
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#if defined(IBM_486SLC) && defined(I486_CPU)
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cli
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movl %cr0,%eax
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orl $0x40000000,%eax # disable cache
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mov %eax,%cr0
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.byte 0x0f,0x08 # invd
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movl $0x00000000,%edx
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movl $0x00009c92,%eax # If using Intel-FPU,set "1c92" instead.
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movl $0x00001000,%ecx
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.byte 0x0f,0x30 # wrmsr
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movl $0x000000d0,%edx # 13MB(0x0d) cache.(over1MB-14MB region)
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movl $0x000003ff,%eax # 0-640KB cache. (64KB block * 10)
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movl $0x00001001,%ecx
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.byte 0x0f,0x30 # wrmsr
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movl $0x00000000,%edx
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movl $0x03000000,%eax # "3" means double-clock-mode. or set all-zero.
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movl $0x00001002,%ecx
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.byte 0x0f,0x30 # wrmsr
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movl %cr0,%eax
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andl $0x9fffffff,%eax # enable cache !!
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movl %eax,%cr0
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sti
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#endif
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#ifdef CYRIX_5X86
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/* CYRIX 5x86 CPU */
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cli
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mov %cr0,%eax
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orl $0x40000000,%eax # disable cache
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movl %eax,%cr0
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wbinvd # flush buffer
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movb $0xc3,%al
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outb %al,$0x22
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inb $0x23,%al
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movb $0x0c1,%al # CCR1
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outb %al,$0x22
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movb $0x00,%al
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outb %al,$0x23
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movb $0x0c2,%al # CCR2
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outb %al,$0x22
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#ifdef SUSP_HLT
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movb $0x0a,%al # USE_WBAK, SUSP_HLT
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#else
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movb $0x02,%al # USE_WBAK
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#endif
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outb %al,$0x23 # Interface Pins
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movb $0xc3,%al # CCR3
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outb %al,$0x22 #
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movb $0x10,%al # MAPEN0 (to access CCR4)
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outb %al,$0x23
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movb $0x0e8,%al # CCR4
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outb %al,$0x22
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#ifdef FASTER_5X86_FPU
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movb $0x38,%al # DTE_EN,MEM_BYP,no clock delay
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# UNDOCUMENTED OPTION (20H)
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#else
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movb $0x18,%al # DTE_EN,MEM_BYP,no clock delay
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#endif
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outb %al,$0x23
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movb $0x020,%al # PCR0
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outb %al,$0x22
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#ifdef RSTK_EN
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#define RSTK_EN_BIT 1
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#else
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#define RSTK_EN_BIT 0
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#endif
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#ifdef LOOP_EN
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#define LOOP_EN_BIT 4
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#else
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#define LOOP_EN_BIT 0
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#endif
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#ifdef DISABLE_5X86_LSSER
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movb $(0x02 | RSTK_EN_BIT | LOOP_EN_BIT) ,%al # BTB_EN
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#else
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movb $(0x82 | RSTK_EN_BIT | LOOP_EN_BIT),%al # BTB_EN,LSSER
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#endif
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outb %al,$0x23
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movb $0x0c3,%al # CCR3
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outb %al,$0x22
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movb $0x00,%al
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outb %al,$0x23
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movb $0x80,%al # dummy
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outb %al,$0x22
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inb $0x23,%al
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movl %cr0,%ebx
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andl $0x0bfffffff,%ebx # enable cache
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orl $0x020000000,%ebx # write back mode
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movl %ebx,%cr0 # go!
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sti
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#endif /* CYRIX_5X86 */
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#endif /* PC98 */
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popl %esi
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.globl __ucodesel,__udatasel
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pushl $0 /* unused */
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pushl __udatasel /* ss */
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pushl $0 /* esp - filled in by execve() */
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|
pushl $PSL_USER /* eflags (IOPL 0, int enab) */
|
|
pushl __ucodesel /* cs */
|
|
pushl $0 /* eip - filled in by execve() */
|
|
subl $(12*4),%esp /* space for rest of registers */
|
|
|
|
pushl %esp /* call main with frame pointer */
|
|
call _main /* autoconfiguration, mountroot etc */
|
|
|
|
addl $(13*4),%esp /* back to a frame we can return with */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* now we've run main() and determined what cpu-type we are, we can
|
|
* enable write protection and alignment checking on i486 cpus and
|
|
* above.
|
|
*/
|
|
#if defined(I486_CPU) || defined(I586_CPU) || defined(I686_CPU)
|
|
cmpl $CPUCLASS_386,_cpu_class
|
|
je 1f
|
|
movl %cr0,%eax /* get control word */
|
|
orl $CR0_WP|CR0_AM,%eax /* enable i486 features */
|
|
movl %eax,%cr0 /* and do it */
|
|
1:
|
|
#endif
|
|
/*
|
|
* on return from main(), we are process 1
|
|
* set up address space and stack so that we can 'return' to user mode
|
|
*/
|
|
movl __ucodesel,%eax
|
|
movl __udatasel,%ecx
|
|
|
|
movl %cx,%ds
|
|
movl %cx,%es
|
|
movl %ax,%fs /* double map cs to fs */
|
|
movl %cx,%gs /* and ds to gs */
|
|
iret /* goto user! */
|
|
|
|
#define LCALL(x,y) .byte 0x9a ; .long y ; .word x
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Signal trampoline, copied to top of user stack
|
|
*/
|
|
NON_GPROF_ENTRY(sigcode)
|
|
call SIGF_HANDLER(%esp)
|
|
lea SIGF_SC(%esp),%eax /* scp (the call may have clobbered the */
|
|
/* copy at 8(%esp)) */
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
pushl %eax /* junk to fake return address */
|
|
movl $SYS_sigreturn,%eax /* sigreturn() */
|
|
LCALL(0x7,0) /* enter kernel with args on stack */
|
|
hlt /* never gets here */
|
|
.align 2,0x90 /* long word text-align */
|
|
_esigcode:
|
|
|
|
.data
|
|
.globl _szsigcode
|
|
_szsigcode:
|
|
.long _esigcode-_sigcode
|
|
.text
|
|
|
|
/**********************************************************************
|
|
*
|
|
* Recover the bootinfo passed to us from the boot program
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
recover_bootinfo:
|
|
/*
|
|
* This code is called in different ways depending on what loaded
|
|
* and started the kernel. This is used to detect how we get the
|
|
* arguments from the other code and what we do with them.
|
|
*
|
|
* Old disk boot blocks:
|
|
* (*btext)(howto, bootdev, cyloffset, esym);
|
|
* [return address == 0, and can NOT be returned to]
|
|
* [cyloffset was not supported by the FreeBSD boot code
|
|
* and always passed in as 0]
|
|
* [esym is also known as total in the boot code, and
|
|
* was never properly supported by the FreeBSD boot code]
|
|
*
|
|
* Old diskless netboot code:
|
|
* (*btext)(0,0,0,0,&nfsdiskless,0,0,0);
|
|
* [return address != 0, and can NOT be returned to]
|
|
* If we are being booted by this code it will NOT work,
|
|
* so we are just going to halt if we find this case.
|
|
*
|
|
* New uniform boot code:
|
|
* (*btext)(howto, bootdev, 0, 0, 0, &bootinfo)
|
|
* [return address != 0, and can be returned to]
|
|
*
|
|
* There may seem to be a lot of wasted arguments in here, but
|
|
* that is so the newer boot code can still load very old kernels
|
|
* and old boot code can load new kernels.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The old style disk boot blocks fake a frame on the stack and
|
|
* did an lret to get here. The frame on the stack has a return
|
|
* address of 0.
|
|
*/
|
|
cmpl $0,4(%ebp)
|
|
je olddiskboot
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We have some form of return address, so this is either the
|
|
* old diskless netboot code, or the new uniform code. That can
|
|
* be detected by looking at the 5th argument, if it is 0
|
|
* we are being booted by the new uniform boot code.
|
|
*/
|
|
cmpl $0,24(%ebp)
|
|
je newboot
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Seems we have been loaded by the old diskless boot code, we
|
|
* don't stand a chance of running as the diskless structure
|
|
* changed considerably between the two, so just halt.
|
|
*/
|
|
hlt
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We have been loaded by the new uniform boot code.
|
|
* Let's check the bootinfo version, and if we do not understand
|
|
* it we return to the loader with a status of 1 to indicate this error
|
|
*/
|
|
newboot:
|
|
movl 28(%ebp),%ebx /* &bootinfo.version */
|
|
movl BI_VERSION(%ebx),%eax
|
|
cmpl $1,%eax /* We only understand version 1 */
|
|
je 1f
|
|
movl $1,%eax /* Return status */
|
|
leave
|
|
/*
|
|
* XXX this returns to our caller's caller (as is required) since
|
|
* we didn't set up a frame and our caller did.
|
|
*/
|
|
ret
|
|
|
|
1:
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we have a kernelname copy it in
|
|
*/
|
|
movl BI_KERNELNAME(%ebx),%esi
|
|
cmpl $0,%esi
|
|
je 2f /* No kernelname */
|
|
movl $MAXPATHLEN,%ecx /* Brute force!!! */
|
|
movl $R(_kernelname),%edi
|
|
cmpb $'/',(%esi) /* Make sure it starts with a slash */
|
|
je 1f
|
|
movb $'/',(%edi)
|
|
incl %edi
|
|
decl %ecx
|
|
1:
|
|
cld
|
|
rep
|
|
movsb
|
|
|
|
2:
|
|
/*
|
|
* Determine the size of the boot loader's copy of the bootinfo
|
|
* struct. This is impossible to do properly because old versions
|
|
* of the struct don't contain a size field and there are 2 old
|
|
* versions with the same version number.
|
|
*/
|
|
movl $BI_ENDCOMMON,%ecx /* prepare for sizeless version */
|
|
testl $RB_BOOTINFO,8(%ebp) /* bi_size (and bootinfo) valid? */
|
|
je got_bi_size /* no, sizeless version */
|
|
movl BI_SIZE(%ebx),%ecx
|
|
got_bi_size:
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Copy the common part of the bootinfo struct
|
|
*/
|
|
movl %ebx,%esi
|
|
movl $R(_bootinfo),%edi
|
|
cmpl $BOOTINFO_SIZE,%ecx
|
|
jbe got_common_bi_size
|
|
movl $BOOTINFO_SIZE,%ecx
|
|
got_common_bi_size:
|
|
cld
|
|
rep
|
|
movsb
|
|
|
|
#ifdef NFS
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we have a nfs_diskless structure copy it in
|
|
*/
|
|
movl BI_NFS_DISKLESS(%ebx),%esi
|
|
cmpl $0,%esi
|
|
je olddiskboot
|
|
movl $R(_nfs_diskless),%edi
|
|
movl $NFSDISKLESS_SIZE,%ecx
|
|
cld
|
|
rep
|
|
movsb
|
|
movl $R(_nfs_diskless_valid),%edi
|
|
movl $1,(%edi)
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The old style disk boot.
|
|
* (*btext)(howto, bootdev, cyloffset, esym);
|
|
* Note that the newer boot code just falls into here to pick
|
|
* up howto and bootdev, cyloffset and esym are no longer used
|
|
*/
|
|
olddiskboot:
|
|
movl 8(%ebp),%eax
|
|
movl %eax,R(_boothowto)
|
|
movl 12(%ebp),%eax
|
|
movl %eax,R(_bootdev)
|
|
|
|
#if defined(USERCONFIG_BOOT) && defined(USERCONFIG)
|
|
movl $0x10200, %esi
|
|
movl $R(_userconfig_from_boot),%edi
|
|
movl $512,%ecx
|
|
cld
|
|
rep
|
|
movsb
|
|
#endif /* USERCONFIG_BOOT */
|
|
|
|
ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**********************************************************************
|
|
*
|
|
* Identify the CPU and initialize anything special about it
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
identify_cpu:
|
|
|
|
/* Try to toggle alignment check flag; does not exist on 386. */
|
|
pushfl
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
movl %eax,%ecx
|
|
orl $PSL_AC,%eax
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
popfl
|
|
pushfl
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
xorl %ecx,%eax
|
|
andl $PSL_AC,%eax
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
popfl
|
|
|
|
testl %eax,%eax
|
|
jnz 1f
|
|
movl $CPU_386,R(_cpu)
|
|
jmp 3f
|
|
|
|
1: /* Try to toggle identification flag; does not exist on early 486s. */
|
|
pushfl
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
movl %eax,%ecx
|
|
xorl $PSL_ID,%eax
|
|
pushl %eax
|
|
popfl
|
|
pushfl
|
|
popl %eax
|
|
xorl %ecx,%eax
|
|
andl $PSL_ID,%eax
|
|
pushl %ecx
|
|
popfl
|
|
|
|
testl %eax,%eax
|
|
jnz 1f
|
|
movl $CPU_486,R(_cpu)
|
|
|
|
/* check for Cyrix 486DLC -- based on check routine */
|
|
/* documented in "Cx486SLC/e SMM Programmer's Guide" */
|
|
xorw %dx,%dx
|
|
cmpw %dx,%dx # set flags to known state
|
|
pushfw
|
|
popw %cx # store flags in ecx
|
|
movw $0xffff,%ax
|
|
movw $0x0004,%bx
|
|
divw %bx
|
|
pushfw
|
|
popw %ax
|
|
andw $0x08d5,%ax # mask off important bits
|
|
andw $0x08d5,%cx
|
|
cmpw %ax,%cx
|
|
|
|
jnz 3f # if flags changed, Intel chip
|
|
|
|
movl $CPU_486DLC,R(_cpu) # set CPU value for Cyrix
|
|
movl $0x69727943,R(_cpu_vendor) # store vendor string
|
|
movw $0x0078,R(_cpu_vendor+4)
|
|
|
|
#ifndef CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS
|
|
/* Disable caching of the ISA hole only. */
|
|
invd
|
|
movb $CCR0,%al # Configuration Register index (CCR0)
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
inb $0x23,%al
|
|
orb $(CCR0_NC1|CCR0_BARB),%al
|
|
movb %al,%ah
|
|
movb $CCR0,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
movb %ah,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x23
|
|
invd
|
|
#else /* CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS */
|
|
/* Set cache parameters */
|
|
invd # Start with guaranteed clean cache
|
|
movb $CCR0,%al # Configuration Register index (CCR0)
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
inb $0x23,%al
|
|
andb $~CCR0_NC0,%al
|
|
#ifndef CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS
|
|
orb $(CCR0_NC1|CCR0_BARB),%al
|
|
#else /* CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS */
|
|
orb $CCR0_NC1,%al
|
|
#endif /* !CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS */
|
|
movb %al,%ah
|
|
movb $CCR0,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
movb %ah,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x23
|
|
/* clear non-cacheable region 1 */
|
|
movb $(NCR1+2),%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
movb $NCR_SIZE_0K,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x23
|
|
/* clear non-cacheable region 2 */
|
|
movb $(NCR2+2),%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
movb $NCR_SIZE_0K,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x23
|
|
/* clear non-cacheable region 3 */
|
|
movb $(NCR3+2),%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
movb $NCR_SIZE_0K,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x23
|
|
/* clear non-cacheable region 4 */
|
|
movb $(NCR4+2),%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x22
|
|
movb $NCR_SIZE_0K,%al
|
|
outb %al,$0x23
|
|
/* enable caching in CR0 */
|
|
movl %cr0,%eax
|
|
andl $~(CR0_CD|CR0_NW),%eax
|
|
movl %eax,%cr0
|
|
invd
|
|
#endif /* !CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS */
|
|
jmp 3f
|
|
|
|
1: /* Use the `cpuid' instruction. */
|
|
xorl %eax,%eax
|
|
.byte 0x0f,0xa2 # cpuid 0
|
|
movl %eax,R(_cpu_high) # highest capability
|
|
movl %ebx,R(_cpu_vendor) # store vendor string
|
|
movl %edx,R(_cpu_vendor+4)
|
|
movl %ecx,R(_cpu_vendor+8)
|
|
movb $0,R(_cpu_vendor+12)
|
|
|
|
movl $1,%eax
|
|
.byte 0x0f,0xa2 # cpuid 1
|
|
movl %eax,R(_cpu_id) # store cpu_id
|
|
movl %edx,R(_cpu_feature) # store cpu_feature
|
|
rorl $8,%eax # extract family type
|
|
andl $15,%eax
|
|
cmpl $5,%eax
|
|
jae 1f
|
|
|
|
/* less than Pentium; must be 486 */
|
|
movl $CPU_486,R(_cpu)
|
|
jmp 3f
|
|
1:
|
|
/* a Pentium? */
|
|
cmpl $5,%eax
|
|
jne 2f
|
|
movl $CPU_586,R(_cpu)
|
|
jmp 3f
|
|
2:
|
|
/* Greater than Pentium...call it a Pentium Pro */
|
|
movl $CPU_686,R(_cpu)
|
|
3:
|
|
ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**********************************************************************
|
|
*
|
|
* Create the first page directory and its page tables.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
create_pagetables:
|
|
|
|
/* Find end of kernel image (rounded up to a page boundary). */
|
|
movl $R(_end),%esi
|
|
|
|
/* include symbols in "kernel image" if they are loaded and useful */
|
|
#ifdef DDB
|
|
movl R(_bootinfo+BI_ESYMTAB),%edi
|
|
testl %edi,%edi
|
|
je over_symalloc
|
|
movl %edi,%esi
|
|
movl $KERNBASE,%edi
|
|
addl %edi,R(_bootinfo+BI_SYMTAB)
|
|
addl %edi,R(_bootinfo+BI_ESYMTAB)
|
|
over_symalloc:
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
addl $PAGE_MASK,%esi
|
|
andl $~PAGE_MASK,%esi
|
|
movl %esi,R(_KERNend) /* save end of kernel */
|
|
movl %esi,R(physfree) /* next free page is at end of kernel */
|
|
|
|
/* Allocate Kernel Page Tables */
|
|
ALLOCPAGES(NKPT)
|
|
movl %esi,R(_KPTphys)
|
|
|
|
/* Allocate Page Table Directory */
|
|
ALLOCPAGES(1)
|
|
movl %esi,R(_IdlePTD)
|
|
|
|
/* Allocate UPAGES */
|
|
ALLOCPAGES(UPAGES)
|
|
movl %esi,R(p0upa)
|
|
addl $KERNBASE, %esi
|
|
movl %esi, R(_proc0paddr)
|
|
|
|
/* Allocate proc0's page table for the UPAGES. */
|
|
ALLOCPAGES(1)
|
|
movl %esi,R(p0upt)
|
|
|
|
/* Map read-only from zero to the end of the kernel text section */
|
|
xorl %eax, %eax
|
|
#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
|
|
/* If the debugger is present, actually map everything read-write. */
|
|
cmpl $0,R(_bdb_exists)
|
|
jne map_read_write
|
|
#endif
|
|
movl $R(_etext),%ecx
|
|
addl $PAGE_MASK,%ecx
|
|
shrl $PAGE_SHIFT,%ecx
|
|
fillkptphys(0)
|
|
|
|
/* Map read-write, data, bss and symbols */
|
|
movl $R(_etext),%eax
|
|
addl $PAGE_MASK, %eax
|
|
andl $~PAGE_MASK, %eax
|
|
map_read_write:
|
|
movl R(_KERNend),%ecx
|
|
subl %eax,%ecx
|
|
shrl $PAGE_SHIFT,%ecx
|
|
fillkptphys(PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* Map page directory. */
|
|
movl R(_IdlePTD), %eax
|
|
movl $1, %ecx
|
|
fillkptphys(PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* Map proc0's page table for the UPAGES. */
|
|
movl R(p0upt), %eax
|
|
movl $1, %ecx
|
|
fillkptphys(PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* Map proc0's UPAGES in the physical way ... */
|
|
movl R(p0upa), %eax
|
|
movl $UPAGES, %ecx
|
|
fillkptphys(PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* Map ISA hole */
|
|
movl $ISA_HOLE_START, %eax
|
|
movl $ISA_HOLE_LENGTH>>PAGE_SHIFT, %ecx
|
|
fillkptphys(PG_RW|PG_N)
|
|
|
|
/* Map proc0s UPAGES in the special page table for this purpose ... */
|
|
movl R(p0upa), %eax
|
|
movl $KSTKPTEOFF, %ebx
|
|
movl $UPAGES, %ecx
|
|
fillkpt(R(p0upt), PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* ... and put the page table in the pde. */
|
|
movl R(p0upt), %eax
|
|
movl $KSTKPTDI, %ebx
|
|
movl $1, %ecx
|
|
fillkpt(R(_IdlePTD), PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* install a pde for temporary double map of bottom of VA */
|
|
movl R(_KPTphys), %eax
|
|
xorl %ebx, %ebx
|
|
movl $1, %ecx
|
|
fillkpt(R(_IdlePTD), PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* install pde's for pt's */
|
|
movl R(_KPTphys), %eax
|
|
movl $KPTDI, %ebx
|
|
movl $NKPT, %ecx
|
|
fillkpt(R(_IdlePTD), PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
/* install a pde recursively mapping page directory as a page table */
|
|
movl R(_IdlePTD), %eax
|
|
movl $PTDPTDI, %ebx
|
|
movl $1,%ecx
|
|
fillkpt(R(_IdlePTD), PG_RW)
|
|
|
|
ret
|
|
|
|
#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
|
|
bdb_prepare_paging:
|
|
cmpl $0,R(_bdb_exists)
|
|
je bdb_prepare_paging_exit
|
|
|
|
subl $6,%esp
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Copy and convert debugger entries from the bootstrap gdt and idt
|
|
* to the kernel gdt and idt. Everything is still in low memory.
|
|
* Tracing continues to work after paging is enabled because the
|
|
* low memory addresses remain valid until everything is relocated.
|
|
* However, tracing through the setidt() that initializes the trace
|
|
* trap will crash.
|
|
*/
|
|
sgdt (%esp)
|
|
movl 2(%esp),%esi /* base address of bootstrap gdt */
|
|
movl $R(_gdt),%edi
|
|
movl %edi,2(%esp) /* prepare to load kernel gdt */
|
|
movl $8*18/4,%ecx
|
|
cld
|
|
rep /* copy gdt */
|
|
movsl
|
|
movl $R(_gdt),-8+2(%edi) /* adjust gdt self-ptr */
|
|
movb $0x92,-8+5(%edi)
|
|
lgdt (%esp)
|
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sidt (%esp)
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movl 2(%esp),%esi /* base address of current idt */
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movl 8+4(%esi),%eax /* convert dbg descriptor to ... */
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movw 8(%esi),%ax
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movl %eax,R(bdb_dbg_ljmp+1) /* ... immediate offset ... */
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movl 8+2(%esi),%eax
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movw %ax,R(bdb_dbg_ljmp+5) /* ... and selector for ljmp */
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movl 24+4(%esi),%eax /* same for bpt descriptor */
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movw 24(%esi),%ax
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movl %eax,R(bdb_bpt_ljmp+1)
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movl 24+2(%esi),%eax
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movw %ax,R(bdb_bpt_ljmp+5)
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movl $R(_idt),%edi
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movl %edi,2(%esp) /* prepare to load kernel idt */
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movl $8*4/4,%ecx
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cld
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rep /* copy idt */
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movsl
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lidt (%esp)
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addl $6,%esp
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bdb_prepare_paging_exit:
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ret
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/* Relocate debugger gdt entries and gdt and idt pointers. */
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bdb_commit_paging:
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cmpl $0,_bdb_exists
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je bdb_commit_paging_exit
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movl $_gdt+8*9,%eax /* adjust slots 9-17 */
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movl $9,%ecx
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reloc_gdt:
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movb $KERNBASE>>24,7(%eax) /* top byte of base addresses, was 0, */
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addl $8,%eax /* now KERNBASE>>24 */
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loop reloc_gdt
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subl $6,%esp
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sgdt (%esp)
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addl $KERNBASE,2(%esp)
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lgdt (%esp)
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sidt (%esp)
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addl $KERNBASE,2(%esp)
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lidt (%esp)
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addl $6,%esp
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int $3
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bdb_commit_paging_exit:
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ret
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#endif /* BDE_DEBUGGER */
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