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/* Project: OSLib
* Description: The OS Construction Kit
* Date: 1.6.2000
* Idea by: Luca Abeni & Gerardo Lamastra
*
* OSLib is an SO project aimed at developing a common, easy-to-use
* low-level infrastructure for developing OS kernels and Embedded
* Applications; it partially derives from the HARTIK project but it
* currently is independently developed.
*
* OSLib is distributed under GPL License, and some of its code has
* been derived from the Linux kernel source; also some important
* ideas come from studying the DJGPP go32 extender.
*
* We acknowledge the Linux Community, Free Software Foundation,
* D.J. Delorie and all the other developers who believe in the
* freedom of software and ideas.
*
* For legalese, check out the included GPL license.
*/
/* Xlib initialization code */
#include <ll/i386/mem.h>
#include <ll/i386/cons.h>
#include <ll/i386/mb-info.h>
#include <ll/i386/error.h>
#include <ll/i386/pit.h>
#include <ll/i386/pic.h>
#include <ll/i386/tss-ctx.h>
#include <ll/i386/hw-arch.h>
FILE
(X
-Init
);
extern DWORD ll_irq_table
[256];
#ifdef __VIRCSW__
int activeInt
= 0;
#endif
/* Assembly external routines! */
/* Setup the TR register of the 80386, to initialize context switch */
extern void init_TR
(WORD v
);
TSS main_tss
;
/* Architecture definition */
LL_ARCH ll_arch
;
/* The following stuff is in llCxA.Asm/S */
static void dummyfun
(int i
)
{
#if 0
if (i
< 32) {
cputs
("Unhandled Exc occured!!!\n");
} else {
cputs
("Unhandled Int occured!!!\n");
}
#else
message
("Unhandled Exc or Int %d occured!!!\n", i
);
#endif
halt
();
}
void l1_int_bind
(int i
, void *f
)
{
ll_irq_table
[i
] = (DWORD
)f
;
}
void *l1_init
(void)
{
register int i
;
struct ll_cpuInfo cpuInfo
;
extern unsigned char X86_apic
;
extern unsigned char X86_tsc
;
extern BYTE X86_fpu
;
LIN_ADDR b
;
for(i
= 0; i
< 256; i
++) {
ll_irq_table
[i
] = (DWORD
)dummyfun
;
}
X86_get_CPU
(&cpuInfo
);
X86_get_FPU
();
ll_arch.
x86.
arch = __LL_ARCH__
;
ll_arch.
x86.
cpu = cpuInfo.
X86_cpu;
ll_arch.
x86.
fpu = X86_fpu
;
memcpy(&(ll_arch.
x86.
vendor), &(cpuInfo.
X86_vendor_1), 12);
X86_apic
= (cpuInfo.
X86_StandardFeature>>9) & 1;
X86_tsc
= (cpuInfo.
X86_StandardFeature>>4) & 1;
/* TODO! Need to map featuresXXX & Signature onto ll_arch! */
/* TODO! Need to check for CPU bugs!! */
#ifdef __LL_DEBUG__
message
("LL Architecture: %s\n", __LL_ARCH__
);
message
("CPU : %u\nFPU : %u\n", cpuInfo.
X86_cpu, X86_fpu
);
message
("Signature : 0x%lx\nVendor: %s\n", cpuInfo.
X86_signature,
ll_arch.
x86.
vendor);
message
("Features #1: 0x%lx\n", cpuInfo.
X86_IntelFeature_1);
message
("Features #2: 0x%lx\n", cpuInfo.
X86_IntelFeature_2);
message
("Features #3: 0x%lx\n", cpuInfo.
X86_StandardFeature);
message
("Has APIC: %s\n", X86_apic
);
message
("Has TSC: %s\n", X86_tsc
);
#endif /* __LL_DEBUG__ */
IDT_init
();
/* Init coprocessor & assign it to main() */
/* OK... Now I know the sense of all this... :
We need a initial value for the FPU context (to be used for creating
new FPU contexts, as init value)...
... And we get it in this strange way!!!!
*/
reset_fpu
();
init_fpu
();
/* Init PIC controllers & unmask timer */
PIC_init
();
/* Set the TR initial value */
b
= (LIN_ADDR
)(&main_tss
);
GDT_place
(MAIN_SEL
, (DWORD
)b
, sizeof(TSS
), FREE_TSS386
, GRAN_16
);
init_TR
(MAIN_SEL
);
return mbi_address
();
}
void l1_end
(void)
{
outp
(0x21,0xFF);
outp
(0xA1,0xFF);
/* Back to DOS settings */
PIC_end
();
/* Reset the timer chip according DOS specification */
/* Mode: Binary/Mode 3/16 bit Time_const/Counter 0 */
#if 0
outp
(0x43,0x36);
/* Time_const = 65536; write 0 in CTR */
outp
(0x40,0);
outp
(0x40,0);
#endif
pit_init
(0, TMR_MD3
, 0); /* Timer 0, Mode 3, Time constant 0 */
if(ll_arch.
x86.
cpu > 4) {
pit_init
(1, TMR_MD2
, 18);
} else {
pit_init
(2, TMR_MD0
, 0);
outp
(0x61, 0); /* Stop channel 2 */
}
}