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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.
 */


/*
 *  GRUB  --  GRand Unified Bootloader
 *  Copyright (C) 1996   Erich Boleyn  <erich@uruk.org>
 *
 *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 *  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 *  (at your option) any later version.
 *
 *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 *  GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 *  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 *  Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
 */


#ifndef __LL_I386_MB_INFO_H__
#define __LL_I386_MB_INFO_H__

#include <ll/i386/defs.h>
BEGIN_DEF


/*
 *  The structure type "mod_list" is used by the "multiboot_info" structure.
 */


struct mod_list
{
  /* the memory used goes from bytes 'mod_start' to 'mod_end-1' inclusive */
  unsigned long mod_start;
  unsigned long mod_end;

  /* Module command line */
  unsigned long cmdline;

  /* padding to take it to 16 bytes (must be zero) */
  unsigned long pad;
};


/*
 *  INT-15, AX=E820 style "AddressRangeDescriptor"
 *  ...with a "size" parameter on the front which is the structure size - 4,
 *  pointing to the next one, up until the full buffer length of the memory
 *  map has been reached.
 */


struct AddrRangeDesc
{
  unsigned long size;
  unsigned long BaseAddrLow;
  unsigned long BaseAddrHigh;
  unsigned long LengthLow;
  unsigned long LengthHigh;
  unsigned long Type;

  /* unspecified optional padding... */
};

/* usable memory "Type", all others are reserved.  */
#define MB_ARD_MEMORY       1

/*
 *  MultiBoot Info description
 *
 *  This is the struct passed to the boot image.  This is done by placing
 *  its address in the EAX register.
 */


struct multiboot_info
{
  /* MultiBoot info version number */
  unsigned long flags;

  /* Available memory from BIOS */
  unsigned long mem_lower;
  unsigned long mem_upper;
  /* "root" partition */
  unsigned long boot_device;

  /* Kernel command line */
  unsigned long cmdline;

  /* Boot-Module list */
  unsigned long mods_count;
  unsigned long mods_addr;

  union
  {
    struct
    {
      /* (a.out) Kernel symbol table info */
      unsigned long tabsize;
      unsigned long strsize;
      unsigned long addr;
      unsigned long pad;
    } a;

    struct
    {
      /* (ELF) Kernel section header table */
      unsigned long num;
      unsigned long size;
      unsigned long addr;
      unsigned long shndx;
    } e;
  } syms;

  /* Memory Mapping buffer */
  unsigned long mmap_length;
  unsigned long mmap_addr;

#ifndef __OLD_MB__
  /*
     Gerardo: I need to add also the phisical address base for
     both low ( < 1MB) & upper ( > 1MB) memory, as X starts from DOS
     which could have preallocated some of this memory...
     For example, GRUB assumes that mem_lowbase = 0x0 &
     mem_upbase = 0x100000
  */

  unsigned long mem_lowbase;
  unsigned long mem_upbase;
#endif /* __OLD_MB__ */
};

/*
 *  Flags to be set in the 'flags' parameter above
 */


/* is there basic lower/upper memory information? */
#define MB_INFO_MEMORY          0x1
/* is there a boot device set? */
#define MB_INFO_BOOTDEV         0x2
/* is the command-line defined? */
#define MB_INFO_CMDLINE         0x4
/* are there modules to do something with? */
#define MB_INFO_MODS            0x8

/* These next two are mutually exclusive */

/* is there a symbol table loaded? */
#define MB_INFO_AOUT_SYMS       0x10
/* is there an ELF section header table? */
#define MB_INFO_ELF_SHDR        0x20

/* is there a full memory map? */
#define MB_INFO_MEM_MAP         0x40

/* Gerardo: Added this!
   --------------------
   The idea is that the BootLoader provides an interface
   to return back to it; this is useful to implement a DOS
   boot-loader, in order to use DOS as development environment.
*/

#define MB_INFO_USEGDT          0x80

/*
 *  The following value must be present in the EAX register.
 */


#define MULTIBOOT_VALID         0x2BADB002

struct multiboot_info * mbi_address(void);

END_DEF

#endif