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655 lines
17 KiB
C
655 lines
17 KiB
C
/*
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* ReactOS kernel
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Mike Nordell
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* Based on multiboot.S (no copyright note present), but so heavily
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* modified that it bears close to no resemblance to the original work.
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*
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* MSVC compatible combination of plain C and inline assembler to:
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* 1 Relocated all the sections in the kernel - something I feel the
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* bootloader should have done, but multiboot being just a "raw image"
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* loader, it unfortunately had to be done here - in-place.
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* 2 Set up page directories and stuff.
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* 3 Load IDT, GDT and turn on paging, making us execute at the intended
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* target address (as if the image was PE-loaded and parsed into that addr.)
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* 4 Call _main, and let the rest of the startup run...
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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//
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// TODO: Fix the MP parts
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//
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/* INCLUDES ******************************************************************/
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#pragma hdrstop
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#include <ddk/ntddk.h>
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#include <ddk/status.h>
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#include <internal/i386/segment.h>
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#include <internal/i386/fpu.h>
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#include <internal/ps.h>
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#include <ddk/defines.h>
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#include <pe.h>
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#include <roscfg.h>
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#include <internal/ntoskrnl.h>
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#include <internal/i386/segment.h>
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#include <internal/ps.h>
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#include <internal/ldr.h>
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// some notes:
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// The MSVC linker (by defult) emits no special .bss section, but uses the data
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// section with a rawsize smaller than virtualsize. The "slack" is BSS.
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Some macros we need
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// some stuff straight from freeloaders multiboot.h
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#define MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC (0x1BADB002)
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#define MULTIBOOT_HEADER_FLAGS (0x00010003)
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#define TARGET_LOAD_ADDR 0x00200000
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#define BASE_TO_PHYS_DIST (KERNEL_BASE - TARGET_LOAD_ADDR)
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#define V2P(x) (x - BASE_TO_PHYS_DIST)
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#ifdef MP
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#define AP_MAGIC (0x12481020)
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#endif /* MP */
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void initialize_page_directory(void);
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void* relocate_pointer_log_to_phys(const void* p)
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{
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// DON'T CALL this function until relocation of .data and/or .rdata,
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// is completed - but still be sure that we have not yet enabled paging!
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return (void*)((DWORD)p - BASE_TO_PHYS_DIST);
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}
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#ifdef _DEBUG
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// Macro to emit one character to Bochs debug-port (0x9e).
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// We need to do it this way, since at this point of the startup, obviously
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// we have neither HAL nor DbgPrint support.
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#define BOCHS_OUT_CHAR(c1) __asm push eax __asm push edx __asm mov dx, 0xe9 __asm mov al, c1 __asm out dx, al __asm pop edx __asm pop eax
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void boch_out_hex_digit(unsigned char ch1)
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{
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if (ch1 <= 9) { ch1 += '0'; } else { ch1 += 'a' - 10; }
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BOCHS_OUT_CHAR(ch1)
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}
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void bochs_dump_hex(DWORD p)
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{
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unsigned char ch3 = (unsigned char)((p >> 28) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char cl3 = (unsigned char)((p >> 24) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char ch2 = (unsigned char)((p >> 20) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char cl2 = (unsigned char)((p >> 16) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char ch1 = (unsigned char)((p >> 12) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char cl1 = (unsigned char)((p >> 8) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char ch0 = (unsigned char)((p >> 4) & 0x0f);
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unsigned char cl0 = (unsigned char)((p >> 0) & 0x0f);
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BOCHS_OUT_CHAR('0') BOCHS_OUT_CHAR('x')
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boch_out_hex_digit(ch3);
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boch_out_hex_digit(cl3);
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boch_out_hex_digit(ch2);
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boch_out_hex_digit(cl2);
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boch_out_hex_digit(ch1);
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boch_out_hex_digit(cl1);
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boch_out_hex_digit(ch0);
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boch_out_hex_digit(cl0);
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BOCHS_OUT_CHAR('\n')
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}
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static void bochs_out_string(const char* s /* logical address! */)
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{
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s = relocate_pointer_log_to_phys(s);
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__asm
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{
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pushad
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mov dx, 0xe9
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mov ebx, s
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L1:
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cmp byte ptr[ebx], 0
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je end
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mov al, [ebx]
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out dx, al
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inc ebx
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jmp L1
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end:
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popad
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}
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}
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#else
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#define BOCHS_OUT_CHAR(c1)
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#define bochs_dump_hex(VAL)
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#define bochs_out_string(STR)
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#endif // _DEBUG
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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typedef char kernel_page_t[4096];
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// Use 4096 (pagesize) more bytes that actually needed for each *_holder,
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// to be able to make sure that the other stuff is page aligned.
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// No other way to do this portably... :-(
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//
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// TODO: Consider allocating just one large block of BSS memory here, align
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// just the first pointer, and then get the other ones just as offsets from
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// this (now-aligned) pointer. That way we could get away with wasting just
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// one page of memory, instead of 4 (like 16KB would matter... but still)
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static kernel_page_t* startup_pagedirectory_holder[1024 * 2];
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static kernel_page_t* lowmem_pagetable_holder[1024 * 2];
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static kernel_page_t* kernel_pagetable_holder[32*1024 + 1];
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static __int32 kpcr_pagetable_holder[4096/4 * 2];
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#ifdef MP
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char apic_pagetable[4096];
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#endif /* MP */
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__int32 unmap_me[4096/4];
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__int32 unmap_me2[4096/4];
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__int32 unmap_me3[4096/4];
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__int32 init_stack[3*4096/4];
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int init_stack_top;
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__int32 trap_stack[3*4096/4];
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int trap_stack_top;
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void _main();
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// lie a bit about types - since C is basically typeless anyway, it
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// doesn't really matter what type we say it is here...
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extern int KiGdtDescriptor;
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extern int KiIdtDescriptor;
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/*
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* This is called by the realmode loader, with protected mode
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* enabled, paging disabled and the segment registers pointing
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* a 4Gb, 32-bit segment starting at zero.
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*
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* EAX = Multiboot magic or application processor magic
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*
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* EBX = Points to a structure in lowmem with data from the
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* loader
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*/
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#pragma intrinsic(memset)
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// We need to implement this ourself, to be able to get to it by short call's
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void our_memmove(void* pDest, const void* pSrc, DWORD size)
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{
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char* pD = (char*)pDest;
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const char* pS = (char*)pSrc;
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if (pDest < pSrc)
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{
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while (size--)
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{
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*pD++ = *pS++;
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}
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}
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else if (pSrc < pDest)
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{
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while (size--)
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{
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pD[size] = pS[size];
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}
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}
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}
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void dummy_placeholder(void)
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{
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// NOTE: This function MUST be placed JUST AFTER MultibootStub in memory.
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// Yes, it's BEFORE it in this file, but linkorder.txt fixes this for us.
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}
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// This one is needed, since the boot loader hasn't relocated us
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__declspec(naked)
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void MultibootStub()
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{
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__asm
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{
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jmp _multiboot_entry
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// This sucks, I know...
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#define EMIT_DWORD(x) __asm __emit ((x) >> 0) & 0xff __asm _emit ((x) >> 8) & 0xff __asm _emit ((x) >> 16) & 0xff __asm _emit ((x) >> 24) & 0xff
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ALIGN 4
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EMIT_DWORD(MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC)
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EMIT_DWORD(MULTIBOOT_HEADER_FLAGS)
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EMIT_DWORD(-(MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC + MULTIBOOT_HEADER_FLAGS))
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EMIT_DWORD(TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + 0x0400 + 0x04)
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// Now just make something up, since there is no way we can know, beforehand,
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// where any BSS data is...
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EMIT_DWORD((TARGET_LOAD_ADDR))
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EMIT_DWORD((TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + 1*1024*1024)) /* assume ntoskrnel.exe is < 1MB! */
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EMIT_DWORD((TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + 2*1024*1024)) /* just to have something, let's say BSS is 1MB too */
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/* This is *REALLY* ugly! If MultibootStub is *EVER* at */
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/* any other offset, this will crash like crazy! */
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/* 0x0400 is the file alignment of the binary (ntoskrnl.exe) */
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EMIT_DWORD((TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + 0x0400)) // entry_addr
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_multiboot_entry:
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cld // just for good measure
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}
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{
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/* Save the multiboot or application processor magic */
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DWORD saved_eax;
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DWORD saved_ebx;
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__asm mov saved_eax, eax
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__asm mov saved_ebx, ebx
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// bochs_out_string("MultibootStub()\n");
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// OK, time to relocate the brute-loaded image in-place...
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// If we don't watch it, we will overwrite ourselves here - imagine
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// the fireworks! :-) That's why the function dummy_placeholder()
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// MUST be placed JUST JUST AFTER this function.
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{
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PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS NtHeader = RtlImageNtHeader((PVOID)TARGET_LOAD_ADDR);
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PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER Section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION(NtHeader);
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const int count = NtHeader->FileHeader.NumberOfSections;
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int i;
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Section += count - 1; // make it point to the last section
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// NOTE: We MUST walk the sections "backwards".
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for (i = count-1; i >= 0; --i, --Section)
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{
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DWORD dwSrc = TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + Section->PointerToRawData;
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DWORD dwDst = TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + Section->VirtualAddress;
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DWORD dwSiz = Section->SizeOfRawData;
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const char* pEndThisFunc;
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if (dwSrc == dwDst)
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{
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continue;
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}
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//bochs_out_string("MultibootStub: relocating section\n");
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if (Section->Characteristics & IMAGE_SCN_MEM_EXECUTE)
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{
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// can't get a pointer to a label from plain C :-(
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__asm mov pEndThisFunc, offset dummy_placeholder
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pEndThisFunc -= BASE_TO_PHYS_DIST;
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if (dwDst < (DWORD)pEndThisFunc)
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{
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// We must not move the code from under our feet!
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// This can only happen in the code segment - the first segment
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DWORD diff = (DWORD)pEndThisFunc - dwDst;
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dwDst += diff;
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dwSrc += diff;
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dwSiz -= diff;
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}
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}
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// obviously we must use memmove, since memory can overlap
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our_memmove((void*)dwDst, (void*)dwSrc, dwSiz);
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// While at it, we might as well zero any uninitialized data in the section...
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if (Section->SizeOfRawData < Section->Misc.VirtualSize)
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{
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memset((char*)(Section->VirtualAddress + Section->SizeOfRawData + TARGET_LOAD_ADDR),
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0,
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Section->Misc.VirtualSize - Section->SizeOfRawData);
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}
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}
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// Now all sections are relocated to their intended in-memory layout,
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// but we are still running int the low TARGET_LOAD_ADDR memory.
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{
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// Time to jump to the real startup, the entry-point function.
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// We must do this using assembler, since both eax and ebx are assumed
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// to hold some magic values.
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typedef VOID (STDCALL* pfn_t)(PPEB);
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pfn_t pfn = (pfn_t)(NtHeader->OptionalHeader.AddressOfEntryPoint + TARGET_LOAD_ADDR);
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#if 1
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__asm mov eax, saved_eax
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__asm mov ebx, saved_ebx
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__asm mov ecx, pfn
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__asm jmp ecx
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#else
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__asm mov ebx, saved_ebx
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(*pfn)((PPEB)saved_eax);
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#endif
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// TMN: TODO: Convert this to the extent possible to plain C code
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// Due to the "magic" above, we enter this function with all kernel sections
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// properly relocated wrt. offsets from start-of-mem. But, we are still running
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// without paging, meaning that the address that is to be KERNEL_BASE+xyz is
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// currently still TARGET_LOAD_ADDR+xyz.
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// We get aways with a few of the functions call here since they are near calls
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// (PC-relative), but don't even _think_ about calling any other functions
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// until we have turned on paging!
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VOID STDCALL
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NtProcessStartup(
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IN PPEB Peb
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)
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{
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DWORD saved_ebx;
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DWORD saved_eax;
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__asm mov saved_ebx, ebx
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__asm mov saved_eax, eax
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: Just entered\n");
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#ifdef MP
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if (saved_eax != AP_MAGIC)
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{
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#endif /* MP */
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: Calling initialize_page_directory()\n");
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initialize_page_directory(); // Initialize the page directory
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: Page directory initialized\n");
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#ifdef MP
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__asm
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{
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/*
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* Initialize the page table that maps the APIC register address space
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*/
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/*
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* FIXME: APIC register address space can be non-standard so do the
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* mapping later
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*/
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mov esi, V2P(apic_pagetable)
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mov edi, 0
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mov eax, 0xFEC0001B
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mov [esi+edi], eax
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mov edi, 0x800
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mov eax, 0xFEE0001B
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mov [esi+edi], eax
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}
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}
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#endif /* MP */
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{
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: Enabling paging...\n");
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/*
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* Enable paging and set write protect
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* bit 31: PG, bit 16: WP
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*/
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__asm mov eax, cr0
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__asm or eax, 0x80010000
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__asm mov cr0, eax
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: Paging enabled!\n");
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: But we're still at the \"low\" address\n");
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/*
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* Do an absolute jump because we now want to execute above KERNEL_BASE
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*/
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__asm mov eax, offset l2_
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__asm jmp eax
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}
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l2_:
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bochs_out_string("We have now left \"low\" memory, and is flying at an altitude of...\n");
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bochs_out_string("OK, we're not flying, we're just executing above KERNEL_BASE\n");
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/*
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* Load the GDTR and IDTR with new tables located above
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* KERNEL_BASE
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*/
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#ifdef _DEBUG
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{
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DWORD val = (DWORD)&KiGdtDescriptor;
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bochs_out_string("&KiGdtDescriptor: ");
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bochs_dump_hex(val);
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val = (DWORD)&KiIdtDescriptor;
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bochs_out_string("&KiIdtDescriptor: ");
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bochs_dump_hex(val);
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}
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#endif
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bochs_out_string("Loading GDT and IDT...\n");
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/* FIXME: Application processors should have their own GDT/IDT */
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__asm lgdt KiGdtDescriptor
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__asm lidt KiIdtDescriptor
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bochs_out_string("GDT and IDT loaded\n");
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__asm
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{
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/*
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* Reload the data segment registers
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*/
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mov eax, KERNEL_DS
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mov ds, ax
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mov es, ax
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mov gs, ax
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mov ss, ax
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mov eax, 0
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mov fs, ax
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}
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bochs_out_string("NtProcessStartup: segment registers loaded\n");
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#ifdef MP
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if (saved_eax == AP_MAGIC)
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{
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__asm
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{
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/*
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* This is an application processor executing
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*/
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/*
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* Initialize EFLAGS
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*/
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push 0
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popfd
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/*
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* Call the application processor initialization code
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*/
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push 0
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push offset l7_
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push KERNEL_CS
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push KiSystemStartup
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retf
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/*
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* Catch illegal returns from KiSystemStartup
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*/
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l7_:
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pop eax
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}
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KeBugCheck(0);
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for (;;)
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; /*forever */
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}
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#endif /* MP */
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bochs_out_string("Loading fs with PCR_SELECTOR\n");
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/* Load the PCR selector */
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__asm mov eax, PCR_SELECTOR
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__asm mov fs, ax
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bochs_out_string("Loading esp with init_stack_top : "); bochs_dump_hex((DWORD)&init_stack_top);
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bochs_out_string("Just for interest, init_stack is at: "); bochs_dump_hex((DWORD)init_stack);
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bochs_out_string("Meaing the init_stack in bytes is : "); bochs_dump_hex((DWORD)&init_stack_top - (DWORD)init_stack);
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/* Load the initial kernel stack */
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__asm mov esp, offset init_stack_top
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bochs_out_string("Loaded esp with init_stack_top\n");
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/*
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* Initialize EFLAGS
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*/
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__asm push 0
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__asm popfd
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bochs_out_string("Loaded eflags\n");
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/*
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* Call the main kernel initialization
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*/
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bochs_out_string("TMN: Calling _main...\n");
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__asm
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{
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xor ebp,ebp
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push ebx
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push edx
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push offset l5_
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push KERNEL_CS
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push offset _main
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retf
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/*
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* Catch illegal returns from main, try bug checking the system,
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* if that fails then loop forever.
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*/
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l5_:
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pop eax
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pop eax
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} // end of __asm block
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bochs_out_string("TMN: Back from _main ?! Let's crash!\n");
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KeBugCheck(0);
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for (;;)
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; /*forever */
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}
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void initialize_page_directory(void)
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{
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/*
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* Initialize the page directory
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*/
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// First convert the pointers from the virtual address the compiler generated
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// code thinks we are at, to the currently active physical address we actually
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// got loaded into by the loader. At this point we have been relocated, so
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// that there is a 1:1 mapping between KERNEL_BASE+n and TARGET_LOAD_ADDR+n.
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kernel_page_t** startup_pagedirectory = startup_pagedirectory_holder;
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kernel_page_t** lowmem_pagetable = lowmem_pagetable_holder;
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kernel_page_t** kernel_pagetable = kernel_pagetable_holder;
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__int32* kpcr_pagetable = kpcr_pagetable_holder;
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bochs_out_string("startup_pagedirectory before reloc: ");
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bochs_dump_hex((DWORD)startup_pagedirectory);
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startup_pagedirectory = (kernel_page_t**)relocate_pointer_log_to_phys(startup_pagedirectory);
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lowmem_pagetable = (kernel_page_t**)relocate_pointer_log_to_phys(lowmem_pagetable);
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kernel_pagetable = (kernel_page_t**)relocate_pointer_log_to_phys(kernel_pagetable);
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kpcr_pagetable = (__int32*) relocate_pointer_log_to_phys(kpcr_pagetable);
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bochs_out_string("startup_pagedirectory after reloc : ");
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bochs_dump_hex((DWORD)startup_pagedirectory);
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// Now align the pointers to PAGE_SIZE...
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startup_pagedirectory = (kernel_page_t**)(((ULONG_PTR)startup_pagedirectory + 4095) & ~4095);
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lowmem_pagetable = (kernel_page_t**)(((ULONG_PTR)lowmem_pagetable + 4095) & ~4095);
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kernel_pagetable = (kernel_page_t**)(((ULONG_PTR)kernel_pagetable + 4095) & ~4095);
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kpcr_pagetable = (__int32* ) (((ULONG_PTR)kpcr_pagetable + 4095) & ~4095);
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#ifdef _DEBUG
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bochs_out_string("startup_pagedirectory aligned : ");
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bochs_dump_hex((DWORD)startup_pagedirectory);
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#endif
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// Ugly macros, I know...
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#define DEST(PAGE) startup_pagedirectory[(PAGE) + 0xc00 / 4]
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#define SRC(PAGE) (kernel_page_t*)((char*)kernel_pagetable + (PAGE)*4096 + 0x7)
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startup_pagedirectory[0] = (kernel_page_t*)((char*)lowmem_pagetable + 0x7);
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{
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unsigned int i;
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for (i=0; i<32; ++i)
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{
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DEST(i) = SRC(i);
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}
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}
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DEST( 64) = (kernel_page_t*)((char*)lowmem_pagetable + 0x7);
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DEST(192) = (kernel_page_t*)((char*)startup_pagedirectory + 0x7);
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#ifdef MP
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DEST(251) = (kernel_page_t*)((char*)apic_pagetable + 0x7);
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#endif /* MP */
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DEST(252) = (kernel_page_t*)((char*)kpcr_pagetable + 0x7);
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{
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unsigned int i;
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/* Initialize the page table that maps low memory */
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for (i=0; i<1024; ++i) {
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lowmem_pagetable[i] = (kernel_page_t*)(i*4096 + 7);
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}
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|
|
|
/* Initialize the page table that maps kernel memory */
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|
for (i=0; i<6144/4 /* 1536 pages = 6MB */; ++i) {
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|
kernel_pagetable[i] = (kernel_page_t*)(i*4096 + TARGET_LOAD_ADDR + 0x7);
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|
}
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|
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|
/* Initialize the page table that maps the initial KPCR (at FF000000) */
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|
kpcr_pagetable[0] = 0x1007;
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|
}
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|
/*
|
|
* Set up the PDBR
|
|
*/
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|
__asm mov eax, startup_pagedirectory
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__asm mov cr3, eax
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}
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