freebsd-nq/sys/i386/boot/biosboot/boot2.S
Charlie Root f7710986e2 New boot blocks, from Bruce Evans, and NetBSD fixes. Allows kernel to
be loaded above 1MB.  Same boot code for floppies now.  Speed improvements.
etc etc etc. (I don't have much history on this, but then have been tested)
1993-07-13 18:15:32 +00:00

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ArmAsm

/*
* Ported to boot 386BSD by Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com) Sept 1992
*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1991 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
* ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
* the rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
* HISTORY
* $Log: boot2.S,v $
Revision 1.2 1993/07/11 12:02:22 andrew
Fixes from bde, including support for loading @ any MB boundary (e.g. a
kernel linked for 0xfe100000 will load at the 1MB mark) and read-ahead
buffering to speed booting from floppies. Also works with aha174x
controllers in enhanced mode.
*
* 93/07/06 bde
* Delete LOADMSG define (not used).
*
* 93/06/29 bde
* Use EXT.
*
* Initialize GDT and IDT pointers at boot time.
*
* Convert (drive | head | junk) to drive arg for boot() (not strictly
* necessary - boot() only uses drive & 0x80).
*
* 93/06/28 bde
* Initialize top bits of %eax for setting _ouraddr. start.s
* initialized them suitably, but this isn't documented, and the BIOS
* isn't documented to preserve them.
*
* Use addr32 for setting _ouraddr. Without this, there were extra bytes
* 0, 0 after the store. These decode as "add %al, (%bx,%si)" in 16-bit
* mode would clobber something (except %al is very likely to be 0 :-).
*
* Clear the bss. This may be unnecessary. Some is already cleared in
* the disk image.
*
* Loop if boot() returns.
*
Revision 1.1 1993/03/21 18:08:33 cgd
after 0.2.2 "stable" patches applied
* Revision 2.2 92/04/04 11:35:26 rpd
* From 2.5
* [92/03/30 rvb]
*
* Revision 2.2 91/04/02 14:39:21 mbj
* Put into rcs tree
* [90/02/09 rvb]
*
*/
#include "asm.h"
/* Conventional GDT indexes. */
#define BOOT_CS_INDEX 3
#define BOOT_CS16_INDEX 5
#define BOOT_DS_INDEX 4
#define DB_CS_INDEX 14
#define DB_CS16_INDEX 15
#define DB_DS_INDEX 16
#define GDT_INDEX 17
/* Vector numbers. */
#define BREAKPOINT_VECTOR 3
#define DEBUG_VECTOR 1
/*
* boot2() -- second stage boot
*/
.globl EXT(ouraddr)
ENTRY(boot2)
data32
subl %eax, %eax
mov %cs, %ax
mov %ax, %ds
mov %ax, %es
data32
shll $4, %eax
addr32
data32
movl %eax, EXT(ouraddr)
/* fix up GDT entries for bootstrap */
#define FIXUP(gdt_index) \
addr32; \
movl %eax, EXT(Gdt)+(8*gdt_index)+2; /* actually movw %ax */ \
addr32; \
movb %bl, EXT(Gdt)+(8*gdt_index)+4
data32
shld $16, %eax, %ebx
FIXUP(BOOT_CS_INDEX)
FIXUP(BOOT_CS16_INDEX)
FIXUP(BOOT_DS_INDEX)
/* fix up GDT entry for GDT, and GDT and IDT pointers */
data32
movl %eax, %ecx
data32
addl $ EXT(Gdt), %eax
data32
shld $16, %eax, %ebx
FIXUP(GDT_INDEX)
addr32
data32
movl %eax, EXT(Gdtr)+2
data32
addl $ EXT(Idt), %ecx
addr32
data32
movl %ecx, EXT(Idtr_prot)+2
/* %es = vector table segment for a while */
push %es
data32
subl %eax, %eax
mov %ax, %es
/* fix up GDT entries for bdb */
data32
movl $4*DEBUG_VECTOR, %esi
addr32
movl %es: 2(%esi), %eax /* actually movw to %ax */
data32
shll $4, %eax
data32
shld $16, %eax, %ebx
FIXUP(DB_CS_INDEX)
FIXUP(DB_CS16_INDEX)
FIXUP(DB_DS_INDEX)
/* Fetch entry points of bdb's protected mode trap handlers. These
* are stored at 2 before the corresponding entry points for real mode.
*/
data32
subl %ebx, %ebx
addr32
movl %es: (%esi), %ebx /* actually movw to %bx */
data32
subl %ecx, %ecx
addr32
movl %es: 4*(BREAKPOINT_VECTOR-DEBUG_VECTOR)(%esi), %ecx
/* actually movw to %cx */
/* %es = bdb segment for a while */
data32
shrl $4, %eax
mov %ax, %es
/* fix up IDT entries for bdb */
movl %es: -2(%ebx), %eax /* actually movw to %ax */
addr32
movl %eax, EXT(Idt)+8*DEBUG_VECTOR /* actually movw %ax */
movl %es: -2(%ecx), %eax /* actually movw to %ax */
addr32
movl %eax, EXT(Idt)+8*BREAKPOINT_VECTOR /* actually movw %ax */
/* finished with groping in real mode segments */
pop %es
/* change to protected mode */
data32
call EXT(real_to_prot)
/* clear the bss */
movl $ EXT(edata), %edi /* no EXT(_edata) - krufty ld */
movl $ EXT(end), %ecx /* or EXT(_end) */
subl %edi, %ecx
subb %al, %al
rep
stosb
movzbl %dl, %edx /* discard head (%dh) and random high bits */
pushl %edx
call EXT(boot)
oops:
hlt
jmp oops
.data
.align 2
#if 0 /* XXX this would give losing "_ouraddr :". Better declared in C */
EXT(ouraddr):
#else
_ouraddr:
#endif
.long 0