- Correctly prepare the I/O port map for V86 mode by making HalpSavedIoMap actually point to it instead of to the parent structure. Fixes boot with video BIOS code that relies on I/O ports FF00 through FFFF.
CORE-13306 #resolve

svn path=/trunk/; revision=74623
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Thomas Faber 2017-05-22 12:20:31 +00:00
parent 7fe1fd0766
commit 945dd20eae

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@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ HalpStoreAndClearIopm(VOID)
//
// Loop the I/O Map
//
for (i = j = 0; i < (IOPM_SIZE) / 2; i++)
for (i = j = 0; i < IOPM_SIZE / sizeof(USHORT); i++)
{
//
// Check for non-FFFF entry
@ -415,7 +415,10 @@ HalpStoreAndClearIopm(VOID)
//
// Terminate it
//
while (i++ < (IOPM_FULL_SIZE / 2)) *Entry++ = 0xFFFF;
while (i++ < IOPM_FULL_SIZE / sizeof(USHORT))
{
*Entry++ = 0xFFFF;
}
//
// Return the entries we saved
@ -542,7 +545,7 @@ HalpSetupRealModeIoPermissionsAndTask(VOID)
//
// Save a copy of the I/O Map and delete it
//
HalpSavedIoMap = (PUSHORT)&(KeGetPcr()->TSS->IoMaps[0]);
HalpSavedIoMap = (PUSHORT)KeGetPcr()->TSS->IoMaps[0].IoMap;
HalpStoreAndClearIopm();
//