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2 | pj | 1 | /* Project: OSLib |
2 | * Description: The OS Construction Kit |
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3 | * Date: 1.6.2000 |
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4 | * Idea by: Luca Abeni & Gerardo Lamastra |
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5 | * |
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6 | * OSLib is an SO project aimed at developing a common, easy-to-use |
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7 | * low-level infrastructure for developing OS kernels and Embedded |
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8 | * Applications; it partially derives from the HARTIK project but it |
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9 | * currently is independently developed. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * OSLib is distributed under GPL License, and some of its code has |
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12 | * been derived from the Linux kernel source; also some important |
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13 | * ideas come from studying the DJGPP go32 extender. |
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14 | * |
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15 | * We acknowledge the Linux Community, Free Software Foundation, |
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16 | * D.J. Delorie and all the other developers who believe in the |
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17 | * freedom of software and ideas. |
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18 | * |
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19 | * For legalese, check out the included GPL license. |
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20 | */ |
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21 | |||
22 | /* File: Vm86.C |
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23 | * |
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24 | * VM86 mode switch routines! |
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25 | * This is basically an alternative way of invoking the |
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26 | * BIOS service routines; it is very useful to support |
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27 | * native VBE compliant Video card, without writing an explicit driver |
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28 | */ |
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29 | |||
40 | pj | 30 | #include <ll/i386/hw-data.h> |
31 | #include <ll/i386/hw-instr.h> |
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32 | #include <ll/i386/hw-func.h> |
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2 | pj | 33 | #include <ll/i386/mem.h> |
34 | #include <ll/i386/x-bios.h> |
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40 | pj | 35 | #include <ll/i386/x-dosmem.h> |
2 | pj | 36 | #include <ll/i386/cons.h> |
37 | #include <ll/i386/error.h> |
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38 | |||
40 | pj | 39 | FILE(VM-86); |
2 | pj | 40 | |
41 | /* |
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42 | #define __LL_DEBUG__ |
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43 | #define __DUMB_CODE__ |
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44 | #define __CHK_IO__ |
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45 | */ |
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46 | |||
443 | giacomo | 47 | //#define __LL_DEBUG__ |
313 | giacomo | 48 | |
444 | giacomo | 49 | #define VM86_STACK_SIZE 8192 |
2 | pj | 50 | |
40 | pj | 51 | extern DWORD ll_irq_table[256]; |
52 | |||
2 | pj | 53 | /* TSS optional section */ |
40 | pj | 54 | static BYTE vm86_stack0[VM86_STACK_SIZE]; |
2 | pj | 55 | |
56 | static struct { |
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57 | TSS t; |
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58 | DWORD io_map[2048]; |
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59 | } vm86_TSS; |
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60 | static LIN_ADDR vm86_stack; |
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61 | static LIN_ADDR vm86_iretAddress; |
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62 | |||
40 | pj | 63 | struct registers *global_regs; |
443 | giacomo | 64 | WORD VM86_ret_ctx; |
2 | pj | 65 | |
66 | #ifdef __DUMB_CODE__ |
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67 | static LIN_ADDR vm86_code; |
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68 | static BYTE prova86[] = { |
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40 | pj | 69 | 0x1e, /* push ds */ |
70 | 0xb8,0x00,0xb8, /* mov ax,0xb800 */ |
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71 | 0x8e,0xd8, /* mov ds,ax */ |
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72 | 0xbf,0x9e,0x00, /* mov di,0x009e (158) */ |
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73 | 0xb0,0x2a, /* mov ax,'*' */ |
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74 | 0x88,0x05, /* mov ds:[di],al */ |
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75 | 0x1f, /* pop ds */ |
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76 | 0xcd, 0x40, /*???*/ |
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77 | #ifdef __CHK_IO__ |
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78 | 0xb0, 0x00, /* movb $0x0,%al*/ |
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79 | 0x66,0xba, 0x80, 0x00, /* movw $0x80,%dx */ |
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80 | 0x66,0xef, /* outw %ax, (%dx) */ |
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81 | #endif |
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82 | 0xcf, /* iret */ |
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83 | 0xf4, /* hlt */ |
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84 | 0}; |
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2 | pj | 85 | #endif |
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444 | giacomo | 87 | static BYTE vm86_retAddr[] = {0xcd, 0x48, /* int 48h */ |
88 | 0xf4, |
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89 | 0}; |
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2 | pj | 90 | |
40 | pj | 91 | TSS *vm86_get_tss(void) |
92 | { |
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93 | return &(vm86_TSS.t); |
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94 | } |
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95 | |||
2 | pj | 96 | /* Just a debugging function; it dumps the status of the TSS */ |
97 | void vm86_dump_TSS(void) |
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98 | { |
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40 | pj | 99 | BYTE acc,gran; |
100 | DWORD base,lim; |
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2 | pj | 101 | message("vm86_TSS.t dump\n"); |
40 | pj | 102 | message("Flag: %lx\n",vm86_TSS.t.eflags); |
103 | message("SS: %hx SP:%lx\n", vm86_TSS.t.ss,vm86_TSS.t.esp); |
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104 | message("Stack0: %hx:%lx\n",vm86_TSS.t.ss0,vm86_TSS.t.esp0); |
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105 | message("Stack1: %hx:%lx\n",vm86_TSS.t.ss1,vm86_TSS.t.esp1); |
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106 | message("Stack2: %hx:%lx\n",vm86_TSS.t.ss2,vm86_TSS.t.esp2); |
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107 | message("CS: %hx IP: %lx",vm86_TSS.t.cs, vm86_TSS.t.eip); |
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108 | message("DS: %hx\n",vm86_TSS.t.ds); |
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109 | base = GDT_read(X_VM86_TSS,&lim,&acc,&gran); |
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2 | pj | 110 | message("Base : %lx Lim : %lx Acc : %x Gran %x\n", |
40 | pj | 111 | base,lim,(unsigned)(acc),(unsigned)(gran)); |
2 | pj | 112 | } |
113 | |||
114 | void vm86_init(void) |
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115 | { |
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116 | int register i; |
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40 | pj | 117 | |
2 | pj | 118 | /* First of all, we need to setup a GDT entries to |
119 | * allow vm86 task execution. We just need a free 386 TSS, which |
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120 | * will be used to store the execution context of the virtual 8086 |
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121 | * task |
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122 | */ |
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40 | pj | 123 | GDT_place(X_VM86_TSS,(DWORD)(&vm86_TSS), |
124 | sizeof(vm86_TSS),FREE_TSS386,GRAN_16); |
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2 | pj | 125 | |
443 | giacomo | 126 | /* Return Registers */ |
127 | global_regs = DOS_alloc(sizeof(struct registers)); |
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40 | pj | 128 | |
2 | pj | 129 | /* Prepare a real-mode stack, obtaining it from the |
130 | * DOS memory allocator! |
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131 | * 8K should be OK! Stack top is vm86_stack + SIZE! |
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132 | */ |
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40 | pj | 133 | vm86_stack = DOS_alloc(VM86_STACK_SIZE*2); |
134 | vm86_stack += VM86_STACK_SIZE/2; |
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135 | |||
2 | pj | 136 | vm86_iretAddress = DOS_alloc(sizeof(vm86_retAddr)); |
40 | pj | 137 | memcpy(vm86_iretAddress,vm86_retAddr,sizeof(vm86_retAddr)); |
2 | pj | 138 | #ifdef __LL_DEBUG__ |
40 | pj | 139 | message("PM reentry linear address=0x%lx\n", (DWORD)vm86_iretAddress); |
2 | pj | 140 | #endif |
141 | #ifdef __DUMB_CODE__ |
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142 | vm86_code = DOS_alloc(2048); |
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40 | pj | 143 | lmemcpy(vm86_code,prova86,sizeof(prova86)); |
2 | pj | 144 | #endif |
145 | /* Zero the PM/Ring[1,2] ss:esp; they're unused! */ |
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146 | vm86_TSS.t.esp1 = 0; |
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147 | vm86_TSS.t.esp2 = 0; |
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148 | vm86_TSS.t.ss1 = 0; |
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149 | vm86_TSS.t.ss2 = 0; |
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150 | /* Use only the GDT */ |
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151 | vm86_TSS.t.ldt = 0; |
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152 | /* No paging activated */ |
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153 | vm86_TSS.t.cr3 = 0; |
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154 | vm86_TSS.t.trap = 0; |
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155 | /* Yeah, free access to any I/O port; we trust BIOS anyway! */ |
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156 | /* Here is the explanation: we have 65536 I/O ports... each bit |
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157 | * in the io_map masks/unmasks the exception for the given I/O port |
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158 | * If the bit is set, an exception is generated; otherwise, if the bit |
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159 | * is clear, everythings works fine... |
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160 | * Because of alignment problem, we need to add an extra byte all set |
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161 | * to 1, according to Intel manuals |
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162 | */ |
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40 | pj | 163 | vm86_TSS.t.io_base = (DWORD)(&(vm86_TSS.io_map)) - |
164 | (DWORD)(&(vm86_TSS)); |
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165 | for (i = 0; i < 2047; i++) vm86_TSS.io_map[i] = 0; |
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2 | pj | 166 | vm86_TSS.io_map[2047] = 0xFF000000; |
167 | } |
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168 | |||
40 | pj | 169 | int vm86_callBIOS(int service,X_REGS16 *in,X_REGS16 *out,X_SREGS16 *s) |
2 | pj | 170 | { |
171 | DWORD vm86_tmpAddr; |
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40 | pj | 172 | DWORD vm86_flags, vm86_cs,vm86_ip; |
2 | pj | 173 | LIN_ADDR vm86_stackPtr; |
174 | DWORD *IRQTable_entry; |
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444 | giacomo | 175 | BYTE p1,p2; |
443 | giacomo | 176 | |
177 | SYS_FLAGS f; |
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444 | giacomo | 178 | |
443 | giacomo | 179 | if (service < 0x10 || in == NULL) return -1; |
40 | pj | 180 | |
443 | giacomo | 181 | f = ll_fsave(); |
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2 | pj | 183 | /* Setup the stack frame */ |
40 | pj | 184 | vm86_tmpAddr = (DWORD)(vm86_stack); |
2 | pj | 185 | vm86_TSS.t.ss = (vm86_tmpAddr & 0xFF000) >> 4; |
186 | vm86_TSS.t.ebp = vm86_TSS.t.esp = (vm86_tmpAddr & 0x0FFF) |
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40 | pj | 187 | + VM86_STACK_SIZE - 6; |
2 | pj | 188 | /* Build an iret stack frame which returns to vm86_iretAddress */ |
40 | pj | 189 | vm86_tmpAddr = (DWORD)(vm86_iretAddress); |
2 | pj | 190 | vm86_cs = (vm86_tmpAddr & 0xFF000) >> 4; |
191 | vm86_ip = (vm86_tmpAddr & 0xFFF); |
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444 | giacomo | 192 | vm86_flags = 0; |
2 | pj | 193 | vm86_stackPtr = vm86_stack + VM86_STACK_SIZE; |
40 | pj | 194 | lmempokew(vm86_stackPtr-6,vm86_ip); |
195 | lmempokew(vm86_stackPtr-4,vm86_cs); |
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196 | lmempokew(vm86_stackPtr-2,vm86_flags); |
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2 | pj | 197 | #ifdef __LL_DEBUG__ |
198 | message("Stack: %lx SS: %lx SP: %lx\n", |
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40 | pj | 199 | vm86_tmpAddr + VM86_STACK_SIZE,(DWORD)vm86_TSS.t.ss,vm86_TSS.t.esp); |
2 | pj | 200 | #endif |
201 | /* Wanted VM86 mode + IOPL = 3! */ |
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443 | giacomo | 202 | vm86_TSS.t.eflags = CPU_FLAG_VM + CPU_FLAG_IOPL; |
2 | pj | 203 | /* Preload some standard values into the registers */ |
204 | vm86_TSS.t.ss0 = X_FLATDATA_SEL; |
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40 | pj | 205 | vm86_TSS.t.esp0 = (DWORD)&(vm86_stack0[VM86_STACK_SIZE-1]); |
206 | |||
2 | pj | 207 | #ifdef __DUMB_CODE__ |
40 | pj | 208 | vm86_TSS.t.cs = ((DWORD)(vm86_code) & 0xFFFF0) >> 4; |
209 | vm86_TSS.t.eip = ((DWORD)(vm86_code) & 0x000F); |
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2 | pj | 210 | #ifdef __LL_DEBUG_ |
211 | message("(DUMB CODE) CS:%x IP:%x/%x\n", |
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40 | pj | 212 | (DWORD)vm86_TSS.t.cs,vm86_TSS.t.eip,&prova86); |
2 | pj | 213 | message("(DUMB CODE) Go...\n"); |
214 | #endif |
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443 | giacomo | 215 | |
216 | p1 = inp(0x21); |
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217 | p2 = inp(0xA1); |
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218 | outp(0x21,0xFF); |
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219 | outp(0xA1,0xFF); |
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444 | giacomo | 220 | |
221 | vm86_TSS.t.back_link = ll_context_save(); |
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222 | VM86_ret_ctx = vm86_TSS.t.back_link |
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2 | pj | 223 | ll_context_load(X_VM86_TSS); |
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443 | giacomo | 225 | outp(0x21,p1); |
226 | outp(0xA1,p2); |
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227 | |||
2 | pj | 228 | #ifdef __LL_DEBUG_ |
229 | message("(DUMB CODE) I am back...\n"); |
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230 | #endif |
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231 | #else |
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232 | /* Copy the parms from the X_*REGS structures in the vm86 TSS */ |
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40 | pj | 233 | vm86_TSS.t.eax = (DWORD)in->x.ax; |
234 | vm86_TSS.t.ebx = (DWORD)in->x.bx; |
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235 | vm86_TSS.t.ecx = (DWORD)in->x.cx; |
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236 | vm86_TSS.t.edx = (DWORD)in->x.dx; |
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237 | vm86_TSS.t.esi = (DWORD)in->x.si; |
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238 | vm86_TSS.t.edi = (DWORD)in->x.di; |
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2 | pj | 239 | /* IF Segment registers are required, copy them... */ |
240 | if (s != NULL) { |
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40 | pj | 241 | vm86_TSS.t.es = (WORD)s->es; |
242 | vm86_TSS.t.ds = (WORD)s->ds; |
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2 | pj | 243 | } else { |
40 | pj | 244 | vm86_TSS.t.ds = vm86_TSS.t.ss; |
245 | vm86_TSS.t.es = vm86_TSS.t.ss; |
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2 | pj | 246 | } |
40 | pj | 247 | vm86_TSS.t.gs = vm86_TSS.t.ss; |
248 | vm86_TSS.t.fs = vm86_TSS.t.ss; |
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2 | pj | 249 | /* Execute the BIOS call, fetching the CS:IP of the real interrupt |
250 | * handler from 0:0 (DOS irq table!) |
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251 | */ |
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40 | pj | 252 | IRQTable_entry = (void *)(0L); |
253 | vm86_TSS.t.cs= ((IRQTable_entry[service]) & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16; |
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2 | pj | 254 | vm86_TSS.t.eip = ((IRQTable_entry[service]) & 0x0000FFFF); |
40 | pj | 255 | #ifdef __LL_DEBUG__ |
256 | message("CS:%x IP:%lx\n", vm86_TSS.t.cs, vm86_TSS.t.eip); |
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2 | pj | 257 | #endif |
258 | /* Let's use the ll standard call... */ |
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443 | giacomo | 259 | |
260 | p1 = inp(0x21); |
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261 | p2 = inp(0xA1); |
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262 | outp(0x21,0xFF); |
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263 | outp(0xA1,0xFF); |
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444 | giacomo | 264 | |
265 | vm86_TSS.t.back_link = ll_context_save(); |
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266 | VM86_ret_ctx = vm86_TSS.t.back_link; |
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443 | giacomo | 267 | sti(); |
2 | pj | 268 | ll_context_load(X_VM86_TSS); |
443 | giacomo | 269 | |
270 | outp(0x21,p1); |
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271 | outp(0xA1,p2); |
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272 | |||
40 | pj | 273 | #ifdef __LL_DEBUG__ |
2 | pj | 274 | message("I am back...\n"); |
275 | message("TSS CS=%hx IP=%lx\n", vm86_TSS.t.cs, vm86_TSS.t.eip); |
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276 | #endif |
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277 | /* Send back in the X_*REGS structure the value obtained with |
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278 | * the real-mode interrupt call |
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279 | */ |
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280 | if (out != NULL) { |
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443 | giacomo | 281 | |
40 | pj | 282 | out->x.ax = global_regs->eax; |
283 | out->x.bx = global_regs->ebx; |
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284 | out->x.cx = global_regs->ecx; |
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285 | out->x.dx = global_regs->edx; |
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286 | out->x.si = global_regs->esi; |
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287 | out->x.di = global_regs->edi; |
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288 | out->x.cflag = global_regs->flags; |
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443 | giacomo | 289 | |
290 | //message("ax = %d bx = %d cx = %d dx = %d\n",out->x.ax,out->x.bx,out->x.cx,out->x.dx); |
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291 | //message("si = %d di = %d\n",out->x.si,out->x.di); |
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292 | |||
2 | pj | 293 | } |
294 | if (s != NULL) { |
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40 | pj | 295 | s->es = vm86_TSS.t.es; |
296 | s->ds = vm86_TSS.t.ds; |
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2 | pj | 297 | } |
298 | #endif |
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443 | giacomo | 299 | |
444 | giacomo | 300 | ll_frestore(f); |
443 | giacomo | 301 | |
444 | giacomo | 302 | return 1; |
303 | |||
2 | pj | 304 | } |