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      1  1.10  jakllsch /*	$NetBSD: realprot.S,v 1.10 2010/12/19 17:18:23 jakllsch Exp $	*/
      2   1.1       dsl 
      3   1.1       dsl /*-
      4   1.1       dsl  * Copyright (c) 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5   1.1       dsl  * All rights reserved.
      6   1.1       dsl  *
      7   1.1       dsl  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8   1.1       dsl  * by David Laight.
      9   1.1       dsl  *
     10   1.1       dsl  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11   1.1       dsl  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12   1.1       dsl  * are met:
     13   1.1       dsl  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14   1.1       dsl  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15   1.1       dsl  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16   1.1       dsl  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17   1.1       dsl  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18   1.1       dsl  *
     19   1.1       dsl  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20   1.1       dsl  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21   1.1       dsl  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22   1.1       dsl  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23   1.1       dsl  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24   1.1       dsl  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25   1.1       dsl  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26   1.1       dsl  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27   1.1       dsl  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28   1.1       dsl  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29   1.1       dsl  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30   1.1       dsl  */
     31   1.1       dsl 
     32   1.1       dsl /*
     33   1.1       dsl  * Loosely based on code from stand/lib/libcrt/bootsect/start_bootsect.S
     34   1.1       dsl  */
     35   1.1       dsl 
     36   1.1       dsl #include <machine/asm.h>
     37   1.1       dsl 
     38   1.1       dsl #define	CR0_PE		1
     39   1.1       dsl 
     40   1.1       dsl 	.text
     41   1.1       dsl 	.align  16
     42   1.1       dsl gdt:
     43   1.1       dsl 	.word	0, 0
     44   1.1       dsl 	.byte	0, 0x00, 0x00, 0
     45   1.1       dsl 
     46   1.1       dsl 	/* kernel code segment */
     47   1.1       dsl 	.globl flatcodeseg
     48   1.1       dsl flatcodeseg = . - gdt
     49   1.1       dsl 	.word	0xffff, 0
     50   1.1       dsl 	.byte	0, 0x9f, 0xcf, 0
     51   1.1       dsl 
     52   1.1       dsl 	/* kernel data segment */
     53   1.1       dsl 	.globl flatdataseg
     54   1.1       dsl flatdataseg = . - gdt
     55   1.1       dsl 	.word	0xffff, 0
     56   1.1       dsl 	.byte	0, 0x93, 0xcf, 0
     57   1.1       dsl 
     58   1.1       dsl 	/* boot code segment, base will be patched */
     59   1.1       dsl bootcodeseg = . - gdt
     60   1.1       dsl 	.word	0xffff, 0
     61   1.1       dsl 	.byte	0, 0x9e, 0x4f, 0
     62   1.1       dsl 
     63   1.1       dsl 	/* boot data segment, base will be patched */
     64   1.1       dsl bootdataseg = . - gdt
     65   1.1       dsl 	.word	0xffff, 0
     66   1.8  jmcneill 	.byte	0, 0x92, 0xcf, 0
     67   1.1       dsl 
     68   1.1       dsl 	/* 16 bit real mode, base will be patched */
     69   1.1       dsl bootrealseg = . - gdt
     70   1.1       dsl 	.word	0xffff, 0
     71   1.1       dsl 	.byte	0, 0x9e, 0x00, 0
     72   1.1       dsl 
     73   1.1       dsl 	/* limits (etc) for data segment in real mode */
     74   1.1       dsl bootrealdata = . - gdt
     75   1.1       dsl 	.word	0xffff, 0
     76   1.1       dsl 	.byte	0, 0x92, 0x00, 0
     77   1.1       dsl gdtlen = . - gdt
     78   1.1       dsl 
     79   1.1       dsl 	.align	16
     80   1.1       dsl gdtarg:
     81   1.1       dsl 	.word	gdtlen-1		/* limit */
     82   1.1       dsl 	.long	0			/* physical addr, will be inserted */
     83   1.1       dsl 
     84   1.1       dsl toreal:	.word	xreal			/* off:seg address for indirect jump */
     85   1.1       dsl ourseg:	.word	0			/* real mode code and data segment */
     86   1.1       dsl 
     87   1.1       dsl stkseg:	.word	0			/* real mode stack segment */
     88   1.1       dsl stkdif:	.long	0			/* diff. between real and prot sp */
     89   1.1       dsl 
     90   1.1       dsl 	.global	gdt_fixup
     91   1.1       dsl gdt_fixup:
     92   1.1       dsl 	.code16
     93  1.10  jakllsch 	pushl	%eax
     94  1.10  jakllsch 	pushl	%edx
     95   1.1       dsl 
     96   1.1       dsl 	xorl	%eax, %eax
     97   1.1       dsl 	mov	%cs, %ax
     98   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, ourseg
     99   1.1       dsl 	/* sort out stuff for %ss != %ds */
    100  1.10  jakllsch 	xorl	%edx, %edx
    101   1.1       dsl 	movw	%ss, %dx
    102   1.1       dsl 	movw	%dx, stkseg
    103  1.10  jakllsch 	subl	%eax, %edx
    104  1.10  jakllsch 	shll	$4, %edx
    105   1.1       dsl 	movl	%edx, stkdif
    106   1.1       dsl 
    107   1.1       dsl 	/* fix up GDT entries for bootstrap */
    108   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %dx
    109   1.1       dsl 	shll	$4, %eax
    110   1.1       dsl 	shr	$12, %dx
    111   1.1       dsl 
    112   1.1       dsl #define FIXUP(gdt_index) \
    113   1.1       dsl 	movw	%ax, gdt+gdt_index+2; \
    114   1.1       dsl 	movb	%dl, gdt+gdt_index+4
    115   1.1       dsl 
    116   1.1       dsl 	FIXUP(bootcodeseg)
    117   1.1       dsl 	FIXUP(bootrealseg)
    118   1.1       dsl 	FIXUP(bootdataseg)
    119   1.1       dsl 
    120   1.1       dsl 	/* fix up GDT pointer */
    121   1.1       dsl 	addl	$gdt, %eax
    122   1.1       dsl 	movl	%eax, gdtarg+2
    123   1.1       dsl 
    124  1.10  jakllsch 	popl	%edx
    125  1.10  jakllsch 	popl	%eax
    126   1.1       dsl 	ret
    127   1.1       dsl 
    128   1.1       dsl /*
    129   1.1       dsl  * real_to_prot()
    130   1.1       dsl  *
    131   1.3       wiz  * Switch CPU to 32bit protected mode to execute C.
    132   1.1       dsl  *
    133   1.1       dsl  * NB: Call with the 32bit calll instruction so that a 32 bit
    134   1.1       dsl  *     return address is pushed.
    135   1.1       dsl  *
    136   1.1       dsl  * All registers are preserved, %ss:%esp will point to the same
    137   1.1       dsl  * place as %ss:%sp did, although the actual value of %esp might
    138   1.1       dsl  * be changed.
    139   1.1       dsl  *
    140   1.1       dsl  * Interrupts are disabled while we are in 32bit mode to save us
    141   1.1       dsl  * having to setup a different IDT.  This code is only used during
    142   1.1       dsl  * the boot process and it doesn't use any interrupts.
    143   1.1       dsl  */
    144   1.1       dsl ENTRY(real_to_prot)
    145   1.1       dsl 	.code16
    146   1.1       dsl 	pushl	%eax
    147   1.1       dsl 	cli
    148   1.1       dsl 
    149   1.1       dsl 	lgdt	%cs:gdtarg		/* Global descriptor table */
    150   1.1       dsl 
    151   1.1       dsl 	movl	%cr0, %eax
    152   1.1       dsl 	or	$CR0_PE, %ax
    153   1.2       dsl 	movl	%eax, %cr0 		/* Enter 'protected mode' */
    154   1.1       dsl 
    155   1.1       dsl 	ljmp	$bootcodeseg, $1f	/* Jump into a 32bit segment */
    156   1.1       dsl 1:
    157   1.1       dsl 
    158   1.1       dsl 	.code32
    159   1.1       dsl 	/*  Set all the segment registers to map the same area as the code */
    160   1.1       dsl 	mov	$bootdataseg, %eax
    161   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %ds
    162   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %es
    163   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %ss
    164   1.1       dsl 	addl	stkdif, %esp		/* Allow for real %ss != %ds */
    165   1.1       dsl 
    166   1.1       dsl 	popl	%eax
    167   1.1       dsl 	ret
    168   1.1       dsl 
    169   1.1       dsl /*
    170   1.1       dsl  * prot_to_real()
    171   1.1       dsl  *
    172   1.3       wiz  * Switch CPU back to 16bit real mode in order to call system bios functions.
    173   1.1       dsl  *
    174   1.1       dsl  * All registers are preserved, except that %sp may be changed so that
    175   1.1       dsl  * %ss:%sp points to the same memory.
    176   1.1       dsl  * Note that %ebp is preserved and will not reference the correct part
    177   1.1       dsl  * of the stack.
    178   1.1       dsl  *
    179   1.1       dsl  * Interrupts are enabled while in real mode.
    180   1.1       dsl  *
    181   1.1       dsl  * Based on the descripton in section 14.5 of the 80386 Programmer's
    182   1.1       dsl  * reference book.
    183   1.1       dsl  */
    184   1.4     gavan /*
    185   1.4     gavan  * EPIA_HACK
    186   1.4     gavan  *
    187   1.9       dsl  * VIA C3 processors (Eden, Samuel 2) don't seem to correctly switch back to
    188   1.9       dsl  * executing 16 bit code after the switch to real mode and subsequent jump.
    189   1.4     gavan  *
    190   1.4     gavan  * It is speculated that the CPU is prefetching and decoding branch
    191   1.4     gavan  * targets and not invalidating this buffer on the long jump.
    192   1.9       dsl  * Further investication indicates that the caching of return addresses
    193   1.9       dsl  * is most likely the problem.
    194   1.4     gavan  *
    195   1.9       dsl  * Previous versions just used some extra call/ret and a few NOPs, these
    196   1.9       dsl  * only helped a bit, but booting compressed kernels would still fail.
    197   1.4     gavan  *
    198   1.9       dsl  * Trashing the return address stack (by doing 'call' without matched 'ret')
    199   1.9       dsl  * Seems to fix things completely. 1 iteration isn't enough, 16 is plenty.
    200   1.4     gavan  */
    201   1.1       dsl ENTRY(prot_to_real)
    202   1.9       dsl 	.code32
    203   1.9       dsl 	pushl	%eax
    204   1.4     gavan #ifdef EPIA_HACK
    205   1.9       dsl 	push	%ecx
    206   1.9       dsl 	push	$0x10
    207   1.9       dsl 	pop	%ecx
    208   1.9       dsl 1:	call	trash_return_cache
    209   1.9       dsl 	loop	1b
    210   1.9       dsl 	pop	%ecx
    211   1.4     gavan #endif
    212   1.1       dsl 
    213   1.1       dsl 	/*
    214   1.1       dsl 	 * Load the segment registers while still in protected mode.
    215   1.1       dsl 	 * Otherwise the control bits don't get changed.
    216   1.1       dsl 	 * The correct base addresses are loaded later.
    217   1.1       dsl 	 */
    218   1.5  junyoung 	movw    $bootrealdata, %ax
    219   1.1       dsl 	movw    %ax, %ds
    220   1.1       dsl 	movw    %ax, %es
    221   1.1       dsl 	movw    %ax, %ss
    222   1.1       dsl 
    223   1.1       dsl 	/*
    224   1.1       dsl 	 * Load %cs with a segment that has the correct attributes for
    225   1.1       dsl 	 * 16bit operation.
    226   1.1       dsl 	 */
    227   1.1       dsl 	ljmp	$bootrealseg, $1f
    228   1.1       dsl 1:
    229   1.1       dsl 
    230   1.1       dsl 	.code16
    231   1.1       dsl 	movl	%cr0, %eax
    232   1.1       dsl 	and 	$~CR0_PE, %eax
    233   1.1       dsl 	movl	%eax, %cr0		/* Disable potected mode */
    234   1.1       dsl 
    235   1.1       dsl 	/* Jump far indirect to load real mode %cs */
    236   1.1       dsl 	ljmp	*%cs:toreal
    237   1.1       dsl xreal:
    238   1.1       dsl 	/*
    239   1.3       wiz 	 * CPU is now in real mode, load the other segment registers
    240   1.1       dsl 	 * with their correct base addresses.
    241   1.1       dsl 	 */
    242   1.1       dsl 	mov	%cs, %ax
    243   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %ds
    244   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %es
    245   1.1       dsl 	/*
    246   1.1       dsl 	 * If stack was above 64k, 16bit %ss needs to be different from
    247   1.1       dsl 	 * 32bit %ss (and the other segment registers).
    248   1.1       dsl 	 */
    249   1.1       dsl 	mov	stkseg, %ax
    250   1.1       dsl 	mov	%ax, %ss
    251   1.1       dsl 	subl	stkdif, %esp
    252   1.1       dsl 
    253   1.1       dsl 	/* Check we are returning to an address below 64k */
    254   1.1       dsl 	push	%bp
    255   1.1       dsl 	movw	%sp, %bp
    256   1.1       dsl 	movw	2/*bp*/ + 4/*eax*/ + 2(%bp), %ax	/* high bits ret addr */
    257   1.1       dsl 	test	%ax, %ax
    258   1.1       dsl 	jne	1f
    259   1.1       dsl 	pop	%bp
    260   1.1       dsl 
    261   1.1       dsl 	sti
    262   1.1       dsl 	popl	%eax
    263   1.1       dsl 	retl
    264   1.1       dsl 
    265   1.1       dsl 1:	movw	$3f, %si
    266   1.1       dsl 	call	message
    267   1.1       dsl 	movl	2/*bp*/ + 4/*eax*/(%bp), %eax		/*  return address */
    268   1.1       dsl 	call	dump_eax
    269   1.1       dsl 	int	$0x18
    270   1.1       dsl 2:	sti
    271   1.1       dsl 	hlt
    272   1.1       dsl 	jmp	2b
    273   1.1       dsl 3:	.asciz	"prot_to_real can't return to "
    274   1.1       dsl 
    275   1.1       dsl 	.global	dump_eax_buff
    276   1.1       dsl dump_eax_buff:
    277   1.1       dsl 	. = . + 16
    278   1.1       dsl 
    279   1.4     gavan #ifdef EPIA_HACK
    280   1.9       dsl trash_return_cache:
    281   1.9       dsl 	.code32
    282   1.9       dsl 	pop	%eax
    283   1.9       dsl 	jmp	*%eax
    284   1.4     gavan #endif
    285   1.4     gavan 
    286   1.1       dsl /* vtophys(void *)
    287   1.1       dsl  * convert boot time 'linear' address to a physical one
    288   1.1       dsl  */
    289   1.1       dsl 
    290   1.1       dsl ENTRY(vtophys)
    291   1.1       dsl 	.code32
    292   1.1       dsl 	xorl	%eax, %eax
    293   1.1       dsl 	movw	ourseg, %ax
    294   1.1       dsl 	shll	$4, %eax
    295   1.1       dsl 	addl	4(%esp), %eax
    296   1.1       dsl 	ret
    297