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      1  1.20      dsl /*	$NetBSD: mbr.S,v 1.20 2008/11/28 18:18:16 dsl Exp $	*/
      2   1.1      dsl 
      3   1.1      dsl /*
      4   1.5    lukem  * Copyright (c) 1999-2004 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   1.3      dsl  * by Frank van der Linden, based on an earlier work by Wolfgang Solfrank.
      9   1.1      dsl  * Major surgery performed by David Laight.
     10   1.1      dsl  *
     11   1.1      dsl  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     12   1.1      dsl  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     13   1.1      dsl  * are met:
     14   1.1      dsl  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     15   1.1      dsl  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     16   1.1      dsl  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     17   1.1      dsl  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     18   1.1      dsl  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     19   1.1      dsl  *
     20   1.3      dsl  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     21   1.3      dsl  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     22   1.3      dsl  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     23   1.3      dsl  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     24   1.3      dsl  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     25   1.3      dsl  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     26   1.3      dsl  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     27   1.3      dsl  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     28   1.3      dsl  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     29   1.3      dsl  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     30   1.3      dsl  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     31   1.1      dsl  */
     32   1.1      dsl 
     33   1.1      dsl /*
     34   1.1      dsl  * i386 master boot code
     35   1.1      dsl  */
     36   1.1      dsl 
     37   1.1      dsl /* Compile options:
     38   1.1      dsl  * BOOTSEL	- bootselector code
     39   1.1      dsl  * BOOT_EXTENDED - scan extended partition list (LBA reads)
     40  1.16      dsl  * COM_PORT	- do serial io to specified port number
     41  1.16      dsl  *		  0..3 => bios port, otherwise actual io_addr
     42  1.16      dsl  * COM_BAUD	- initialise serial port baud rate
     43  1.16      dsl  *
     44   1.1      dsl  * TERSE_ERROR	- terse error messages
     45   1.1      dsl  * NO_CHS	- all reads are LBA
     46   1.1      dsl  * NO_LBA_CHECK	- no check if bios supports LBA reads
     47  1.16      dsl  * NO_BANNER    - do not output title line 'banner'
     48   1.1      dsl  */
     49   1.1      dsl 
     50   1.7      dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
     51   1.7      dsl #define NO_CHS	1
     52   1.7      dsl #define BOOTSEL	1
     53   1.7      dsl #endif
     54   1.7      dsl 
     55  1.16      dsl #ifdef COM_PORT
     56  1.16      dsl #if COM_PORT < 4
     57  1.16      dsl /* The first 4 items in the 40:xx segment are the serial port base addresses */
     58  1.16      dsl #define COM_PORT_VAL (0x400 + (COM_PORT * 2))
     59  1.16      dsl #else
     60  1.16      dsl #define COM_PORT_VAL $COM_PORT
     61  1.16      dsl #endif
     62  1.16      dsl 
     63  1.16      dsl #if !defined(COM_FREQ)
     64  1.16      dsl #define COM_FREQ 1843200
     65  1.16      dsl #endif
     66  1.16      dsl #endif
     67  1.16      dsl 
     68  1.11      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
     69  1.11      dsl #define TERSE_ERROR 1
     70  1.11      dsl #endif
     71  1.11      dsl 
     72   1.1      dsl #include <machine/asm.h>
     73   1.4    lukem #include <sys/bootblock.h>
     74   1.1      dsl 
     75   1.1      dsl #define BOOTADDR	0x7c00
     76   1.1      dsl #define LOADADDR	0x0600		/* address were are linked to */
     77   1.1      dsl 
     78   1.4    lukem #define TABENTRYSIZE	(MBR_BS_PARTNAMESIZE + 1)
     79   1.4    lukem #define NAMETABSIZE	(MBR_PART_COUNT * TABENTRYSIZE)
     80   1.4    lukem 
     81  1.16      dsl #ifdef COM_PORT
     82  1.16      dsl /* ASCII values for the keys */
     83  1.18      dsl #define	KEY_ACTIVE	'\r'
     84  1.17      dsl #define	KEY_DISK1	'a'
     85  1.17      dsl #define	KEY_PTN1	'1'
     86  1.16      dsl #else
     87   1.4    lukem /* Scan values for the various keys we use, as returned by the BIOS */
     88   1.4    lukem #define	SCAN_ENTER	0x1c
     89   1.4    lukem #define	SCAN_F1		0x3b
     90   1.4    lukem #define	SCAN_1		0x2
     91   1.1      dsl 
     92  1.16      dsl #define	KEY_ACTIVE	SCAN_ENTER
     93  1.17      dsl #define	KEY_DISK1	SCAN_F1
     94  1.17      dsl #define	KEY_PTN1	SCAN_1
     95  1.16      dsl #endif
     96  1.16      dsl 
     97   1.1      dsl /*
     98   1.1      dsl  * Minimum and maximum drive number that is considered to be valid.
     99   1.1      dsl  */
    100   1.1      dsl #define MINDRV		0x80
    101   1.8  mycroft #define MAXDRV		0x8f
    102   1.1      dsl 
    103   1.1      dsl #ifdef TERSE_ERROR
    104   1.1      dsl /*
    105   1.1      dsl  * Error codes. Done this way to save space.
    106   1.1      dsl  */
    107   1.1      dsl #define ERR_INVPART	'1'		/* Invalid partition table */
    108   1.1      dsl #define ERR_READ	'2'		/* Read error */
    109   1.1      dsl #define ERR_NOOS	'3'		/* Magic no. check failed for part. */
    110   1.1      dsl #define	ERR_KEY		'?'		/* unknown key press */
    111   1.1      dsl #define	ERR_NO_LBA	'L'		/* sector above chs limit */
    112   1.1      dsl 
    113   1.1      dsl #define	set_err(err)	movb	$err, %al
    114   1.1      dsl 
    115   1.1      dsl #else
    116   1.1      dsl #define	set_err(err)	mov	$err, %ax
    117   1.1      dsl #endif
    118   1.1      dsl 
    119   1.1      dsl 	.text
    120   1.1      dsl 	.code16
    121   1.1      dsl /*
    122   1.1      dsl  * Move ourselves out of the way first.
    123   1.1      dsl  * (to the address we are linked at - 0x600)
    124   1.1      dsl  * and zero our bss
    125   1.1      dsl  */
    126   1.1      dsl ENTRY(start)
    127   1.1      dsl 	xor	%ax, %ax
    128   1.1      dsl 	mov	%ax, %ss
    129   1.1      dsl 	movw	$BOOTADDR, %sp
    130   1.1      dsl 	mov	%ax, %es
    131   1.1      dsl 	mov	%ax, %ds
    132  1.14      dsl 	movw	$mbr, %di
    133  1.14      dsl 	mov     $mbr - LOADADDR + BOOTADDR, %si
    134  1.16      dsl 	push	%ax			/* zero for %cs of lret */
    135  1.14      dsl 	push	%di
    136  1.14      dsl 	movw	$(bss_start - mbr), %cx
    137   1.1      dsl 	rep
    138  1.14      dsl 	movsb				/* relocate code */
    139  1.18      dsl 	mov	$(bss_end - bss_start + 511)/512, %ch
    140   1.1      dsl 	rep
    141  1.11      dsl 	stosw				/* zero bss */
    142  1.16      dsl 	lret				/* Ensures %cs == 0 */
    143   1.1      dsl 
    144   1.1      dsl /*
    145   1.1      dsl  * Sanity check the drive number passed by the BIOS. Some BIOSs may not
    146   1.1      dsl  * do this and pass garbage.
    147   1.1      dsl  */
    148   1.1      dsl mbr:
    149   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	$MAXDRV, %dl		/* relies on MINDRV being 0x80 */
    150   1.1      dsl 	jle	1f
    151   1.1      dsl 	movb	$MINDRV, %dl		/* garbage in, boot disk 0 */
    152   1.1      dsl 1:
    153   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx			/* save drive number */
    154   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx			/* twice - for err_msg loop */
    155   1.1      dsl 
    156  1.16      dsl #if defined(COM_PORT) && defined(COM_BAUD)
    157  1.16      dsl 	mov	$com_args, %si
    158  1.16      dsl 	mov	$num_com_args, %cl	/* %ch is zero from above */
    159  1.16      dsl 	mov	COM_PORT_VAL, %dx
    160  1.16      dsl 1:	lodsw
    161  1.16      dsl 	add	%ah, %dl
    162  1.16      dsl 	outb	%dx
    163  1.16      dsl 	loop	1b
    164  1.16      dsl #endif
    165  1.16      dsl 
    166  1.11      dsl #ifndef NO_BANNER
    167  1.11      dsl 	mov	$banner, %si
    168  1.11      dsl 	call	message_crlf
    169  1.11      dsl #endif
    170  1.11      dsl 
    171   1.1      dsl /*
    172   1.1      dsl  * Walk through the selector (name) table printing used entries.
    173  1.16      dsl  *
    174  1.16      dsl  * Register use:
    175  1.16      dsl  * %ax			temp
    176  1.16      dsl  * %bx	nametab[]	boot seletor menu
    177  1.16      dsl  * %ecx			base of 'extended' partition
    178  1.16      dsl  * %edx			next extended partition
    179  1.16      dsl  * %si			message ptr (etc)
    180  1.16      dsl  * %edi			sector number of this partition
    181  1.16      dsl  * %bp	parttab[]	mbr partition table
    182   1.1      dsl  */
    183   1.1      dsl bootsel_menu:
    184   1.1      dsl 	movw	$nametab, %bx
    185   1.1      dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
    186   1.1      dsl 	xorl	%ecx, %ecx		/* base of extended partition */
    187   1.1      dsl next_extended:
    188   1.1      dsl 	xorl	%edx, %edx		/* for next extended partition */
    189   1.1      dsl #endif
    190   1.1      dsl 	lea	parttab - nametab(%bx), %bp
    191   1.1      dsl next_ptn:
    192   1.1      dsl 	movb	4(%bp), %al		/* partition type */
    193   1.7      dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    194   1.7      dsl 	movl	8(%bp), %edi		/* partition sector number */
    195   1.1      dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
    196   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	$MBR_PTYPE_EXT, %al	/* Extended partition */
    197   1.1      dsl 	je	1f
    198   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	$MBR_PTYPE_EXT_LBA, %al	/* Extended LBA partition */
    199   1.1      dsl 	je	1f
    200   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	$MBR_PTYPE_EXT_LNX, %al	/* Linux extended partition */
    201   1.1      dsl 	jne	2f
    202   1.1      dsl 1:	movl	%edi, %edx		/* save next extended ptn */
    203   1.7      dsl 	jmp	4f
    204   1.1      dsl 2:
    205   1.1      dsl #endif
    206   1.7      dsl 	addl	lba_sector, %edi	/* add in extended ptn base */
    207   1.7      dsl #endif
    208   1.1      dsl 	test	%al, %al		/* undefined partition */
    209   1.7      dsl 	je	4f
    210   1.7      dsl 	cmpb	$0x80, (%bp)		/* check for active partition */
    211   1.7      dsl 	jne	3f			/* jump if not... */
    212  1.16      dsl #define	ACTIVE	(4 * ((KEY_ACTIVE - KEY_DISK1) & 0xff))
    213   1.7      dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    214  1.16      dsl 	movl	%edi, ptn_list + ACTIVE	/* save location of active ptn */
    215   1.7      dsl #else
    216  1.16      dsl 	mov	%bp, ptn_list + ACTIVE
    217   1.7      dsl #endif
    218  1.20      dsl #undef ACTIVE
    219   1.7      dsl 3:
    220   1.7      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    221   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	$0, (%bx)		/* check for prompt */
    222   1.7      dsl 	jz	4f
    223   1.1      dsl 	/* output menu item */
    224   1.1      dsl 	movw	$prefix, %si
    225   1.1      dsl 	incb	(%si)
    226   1.1      dsl 	call	message			/* menu number */
    227   1.1      dsl 	mov	(%si), %si		/* ':' << 8 | '1' + count */
    228   1.1      dsl 	shl	$2, %si			/* const + count * 4 */
    229  1.16      dsl #define	CONST	(4 * ((':' << 8) + '1' - ((KEY_PTN1 - KEY_DISK1) & 0xff)))
    230   1.1      dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    231   1.1      dsl 	movl	%edi, ptn_list - CONST(%si)	/* sector to read */
    232   1.1      dsl #else
    233   1.1      dsl 	mov	%bp, ptn_list - CONST(%si)	/* partition info */
    234   1.1      dsl #endif
    235   1.1      dsl #undef CONST
    236   1.1      dsl 	mov	%bx, %si
    237  1.11      dsl 	call	message_crlf			/* prompt */
    238   1.7      dsl #endif
    239   1.7      dsl 4:
    240   1.1      dsl 	add	$0x10, %bp
    241   1.1      dsl 	add	$TABENTRYSIZE, %bx
    242   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	$(nametab - start - 0x100) + 4 * TABENTRYSIZE, %bl
    243   1.1      dsl 	jne	next_ptn
    244   1.1      dsl 
    245   1.1      dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
    246   1.1      dsl /*
    247   1.1      dsl  * Now check extended partition chain
    248   1.1      dsl  */
    249   1.1      dsl 	testl	%edx, %edx
    250   1.1      dsl 	je	wait_key
    251   1.1      dsl 	testl	%ecx, %ecx
    252   1.1      dsl 	jne	1f
    253   1.1      dsl 	xchg	%ecx, %edx		/* save base of ext ptn chain */
    254   1.1      dsl 1:	addl	%ecx, %edx		/* sector to read */
    255   1.1      dsl 	movl	%edx, lba_sector
    256   1.1      dsl 	movw	$lba_info, %si
    257   1.1      dsl 	movb	$0x42, %ah
    258   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    259   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx			/* save drive */
    260   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x13
    261   1.1      dsl 	movw	$nametab - LOADADDR + BOOTADDR, %bx
    262  1.15      dsl 	jnc	next_extended		/* abort menu on read fail */
    263   1.1      dsl #endif
    264   1.1      dsl 
    265   1.1      dsl /*
    266  1.10      dsl  * The non-bootsel code traverses this code path, it needs the
    267  1.10      dsl  * correct keycode to select the active partition.
    268   1.7      dsl  */
    269   1.7      dsl 
    270   1.7      dsl #ifndef BOOTSEL
    271  1.16      dsl 	mov	$(KEY_ACTIVE - KEY_DISK1) & 0xff, %ax
    272   1.7      dsl #else
    273   1.7      dsl /*
    274   1.1      dsl  * Get the initial time value for the timeout comparison. It is returned
    275   1.1      dsl  * by int 1a in cx:dx. We do sums modulo 2^16 so it doesn't matter if
    276   1.1      dsl  * the counter wraps (which it does every hour) - so we can safely
    277   1.1      dsl  * ignore 'cx'.
    278   1.1      dsl  *
    279   1.1      dsl  * Loop around checking for a keypress until we have one, or timeout is
    280   1.1      dsl  * reached.
    281   1.1      dsl  */
    282   1.1      dsl wait_key:
    283   1.1      dsl 	xorb	%ah, %ah
    284   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x1a
    285   1.1      dsl 	mov	%dx, %di		/* start time to di */
    286   1.1      dsl 3:
    287  1.16      dsl #ifdef COM_PORT
    288  1.16      dsl 	mov	COM_PORT_VAL, %dx
    289  1.16      dsl 	push	%dx
    290  1.16      dsl 	add	$5, %dx
    291  1.16      dsl 	inb	%dx
    292  1.16      dsl 	pop	%dx
    293  1.16      dsl 	test	$1, %al
    294  1.16      dsl 	jz	1f
    295  1.16      dsl 	inb	%dx
    296  1.16      dsl 	jmp	check_key
    297  1.16      dsl #else
    298   1.1      dsl 	movb	$1, %ah			/* looks to see if a */
    299   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x16			/* key has been pressed */
    300  1.16      dsl 	jz	1f
    301  1.16      dsl get_key:
    302   1.1      dsl 	xorb	%ah, %ah
    303  1.16      dsl 	int	$0x16			/* 'read key', code ah, ascii al */
    304  1.16      dsl 	shr	$8, %ax			/* code in %al, %ah zero */
    305  1.16      dsl 	jmp	check_key
    306  1.16      dsl #endif
    307  1.16      dsl 
    308  1.16      dsl 1:	xorb	%ah, %ah
    309   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x1a			/* current time to cx:dx */
    310   1.1      dsl 	sub	%di, %dx
    311   1.9      dsl 	cmpw	timeout, %dx		/* always wait for 1 tick... */
    312   1.1      dsl 	jbe	3b			/* 0xffff means never timeout */
    313   1.1      dsl def_key:
    314  1.18      dsl 	mov	defkey, %al		/* timedout - we need %ah to still be zero! */
    315   1.1      dsl 
    316   1.1      dsl /*
    317   1.1      dsl  * We have a keycode, see what it means.
    318   1.1      dsl  * If we don't know we generate error '?' and go ask again
    319   1.1      dsl  */
    320   1.1      dsl check_key:
    321   1.1      dsl /*
    322   1.1      dsl  * F1-F10 -> boot disk 0-9. Check if the requested disk isn't above
    323   1.1      dsl  * the number of disks actually in the system as stored in 0:0475 by
    324   1.1      dsl  * the BIOS.
    325   1.1      dsl  * If we trust loc 475, we needn't check the upper bound on the keystroke
    326   1.1      dsl  * This is always sector 0, so always read using chs.
    327   1.1      dsl  */
    328  1.16      dsl 	subb	$KEY_DISK1, %al
    329   1.1      dsl 	cmpb	0x0475, %al
    330   1.1      dsl 	jae	boot_ptn
    331   1.1      dsl 	addb	$0x80, %al
    332   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* dump saved drive # */
    333   1.1      dsl 	push	%ax			/* replace with new */
    334   1.1      dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    335   1.1      dsl 	xorl	%ebp, %ebp		/* read sector number 0 */
    336   1.1      dsl 	jmp	boot_lba
    337   1.1      dsl #else
    338   1.1      dsl 	movw	$chs_zero, %si		/* chs read sector zero info */
    339   1.1      dsl 	jmp	read_chs
    340   1.1      dsl #endif
    341   1.7      dsl #endif	/* BOOTSEL */
    342   1.1      dsl 
    343   1.1      dsl /*
    344   1.1      dsl  * Boot requested partition.
    345   1.1      dsl  * Use keycode to index the table we generated when we scanned the mbr
    346   1.1      dsl  * while generating the menu.
    347   1.1      dsl  *
    348   1.1      dsl  * We very carfully saved the values in the correct part of the table.
    349   1.1      dsl  */
    350   1.1      dsl 
    351   1.1      dsl boot_ptn:
    352   1.1      dsl 	shl	$2, %ax
    353   1.1      dsl 	movw	%ax, %si
    354   1.1      dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    355   1.1      dsl 	movl	ptn_list(%si), %ebp
    356   1.1      dsl 	testl	%ebp, %ebp
    357   1.1      dsl 	jnz	boot_lba
    358   1.1      dsl #else
    359   1.1      dsl 	mov	ptn_list(%si), %si
    360   1.1      dsl 	test	%si, %si
    361   1.1      dsl 	jnz	boot_si
    362   1.1      dsl #endif
    363   1.7      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    364   1.1      dsl 	set_err(ERR_KEY)
    365   1.7      dsl #else
    366   1.7      dsl 	set_err(ERR_INVPART)
    367   1.7      dsl #endif
    368   1.1      dsl   /*	jmp	err_msg */
    369   1.1      dsl 
    370   1.1      dsl /* Something went wrong...
    371   1.1      dsl  * Output error code,
    372   1.1      dsl  * reset disk subsystem - needed after read failure,
    373   1.1      dsl  * and wait for user key
    374   1.1      dsl  */
    375   1.1      dsl err_msg:
    376   1.1      dsl #ifdef TERSE_ERROR
    377   1.1      dsl 	movb	%al, errcod
    378   1.1      dsl 	movw	$errtxt, %si
    379   1.1      dsl 	call	message
    380   1.1      dsl #else
    381  1.16      dsl 	push	%ax
    382   1.1      dsl 	movw	$errtxt, %si
    383   1.1      dsl 	call	message
    384  1.16      dsl 	pop	%si
    385  1.11      dsl 	call	message_crlf
    386   1.1      dsl #endif
    387   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* drive we errored on */
    388   1.1      dsl 	xor	%ax,%ax			/* only need %ah = 0 */
    389   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x13			/* reset disk subsystem */
    390   1.1      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    391   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* original drive number */
    392   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx
    393   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx
    394  1.16      dsl #ifdef COM_PORT
    395  1.16      dsl 	jmp	wait_key		/* Read with timeout (again) */
    396  1.16      dsl #else
    397  1.16      dsl 	jmp	get_key			/* Blocking read */
    398  1.16      dsl #endif
    399   1.1      dsl #else
    400   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x18			/* BIOS might ask for a key */
    401   1.1      dsl 					/* press and retry boot seq. */
    402   1.1      dsl 1:	sti
    403   1.1      dsl 	hlt
    404   1.1      dsl 	jmp	1b
    405   1.1      dsl #endif
    406   1.1      dsl 
    407   1.1      dsl #ifndef NO_CHS
    408   1.1      dsl /*
    409   1.1      dsl  * Active partition pointed to by si.
    410   1.1      dsl  * Read the first sector.
    411   1.1      dsl  *
    412   1.1      dsl  * We can either do a CHS (Cylinder Head Sector) or an LBA (Logical
    413   1.1      dsl  * Block Address) read.  Always doing the LBA one
    414   1.1      dsl  * would be nice - unfortunately not all systems support it.
    415   1.1      dsl  * Also some may contain a separate (eg SCSI) bios that doesn't
    416   1.1      dsl  * support it even when the main bios does.
    417   1.1      dsl  *
    418   1.1      dsl  * There is also the additional problem that the CHS values may be wrong
    419   1.1      dsl  * (eg if fdisk was run on a different system that used different BIOS
    420   1.1      dsl  * geometry).  We convert the CHS value to a LBA sector number using
    421   1.1      dsl  * the geometry from the BIOS, if the number matches we do a CHS read.
    422   1.1      dsl  */
    423   1.1      dsl boot_si:
    424   1.1      dsl 	movl	8(%si), %ebp		/* get sector # */
    425   1.1      dsl 
    426   1.4    lukem 	testb	$MBR_BS_READ_LBA, flags
    427   1.1      dsl 	jnz	boot_lba		/* fdisk forced LBA read */
    428   1.1      dsl 
    429   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* collect saved drive... */
    430   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx			/* ...number to dl */
    431   1.1      dsl 	movb	$8, %ah
    432   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x13			/* chs info */
    433   1.1      dsl 
    434   1.1      dsl /*
    435   1.1      dsl  * Validate geometry, if the CHS sector number doesn't match the LBA one
    436   1.1      dsl  * we'll do an LBA read.
    437   1.1      dsl  * calc: (cylinder * number_of_heads + head) * number_of_sectors + sector
    438   1.1      dsl  * and compare against LBA sector number.
    439   1.1      dsl  * Take a slight 'flier' and assume we can just check 16bits (very likely
    440   1.1      dsl  * to be true because the number of sectors per track is 63).
    441   1.1      dsl  */
    442   1.1      dsl 	movw	2(%si), %ax		/* cylinder + sector */
    443   1.1      dsl 	push	%ax			/* save for sector */
    444   1.1      dsl 	shr	$6, %al
    445   1.1      dsl 	xchgb	%al, %ah		/* 10 bit cylinder number */
    446   1.1      dsl 	shr	$8, %dx			/* last head */
    447   1.1      dsl 	inc	%dx			/* number of heads */
    448   1.1      dsl 	mul	%dx
    449   1.1      dsl 	mov	1(%si), %dl		/* head we want */
    450   1.1      dsl 	add	%dx, %ax
    451   1.1      dsl 	and	$0x3f, %cx		/* number of sectors */
    452   1.1      dsl 	mul	%cx
    453   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover sector we want */
    454   1.1      dsl 	and	$0x3f, %dx
    455   1.1      dsl 	add	%dx, %ax
    456   1.1      dsl 	dec	%ax
    457   1.1      dsl 
    458   1.1      dsl 	cmp	%bp, %ax
    459   1.1      dsl 	je	read_chs
    460   1.1      dsl 
    461   1.1      dsl #ifndef NO_LBA_CHECK
    462   1.1      dsl /*
    463   1.1      dsl  * Determine whether we have int13-extensions, by calling int 13, function 41.
    464   1.1      dsl  * Check for the magic number returned, and the disk packet capability.
    465   1.1      dsl  */
    466   1.1      dsl 	movw	$0x55aa, %bx
    467   1.1      dsl 	movb	$0x41, %ah
    468   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx
    469   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx
    470   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x13
    471  1.11      dsl 	set_err(ERR_NO_LBA)
    472  1.11      dsl 	jc	err_msg			/* no int13 extensions */
    473   1.1      dsl 	cmpw	$0xaa55, %bx
    474  1.11      dsl 	jnz	err_msg
    475   1.1      dsl 	testb	$1, %cl
    476  1.11      dsl 	jz	err_msg
    477   1.1      dsl #endif	/* NO_LBA_CHECK */
    478   1.1      dsl #endif	/* NO_CHS */
    479   1.1      dsl 
    480   1.1      dsl /*
    481   1.1      dsl  * Save sector number (passed in %ebp) into lba parameter block,
    482   1.1      dsl  * read the sector and leap into it.
    483   1.1      dsl  */
    484   1.1      dsl boot_lba:
    485   1.1      dsl 	movl	%ebp, lba_sector	/* save sector number */
    486   1.1      dsl 	movw	$lba_info, %si
    487   1.1      dsl 	movb	$0x42, %ah
    488   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    489   1.1      dsl do_read:
    490   1.1      dsl 	push	%dx			/* save drive */
    491   1.1      dsl 	int	$0x13
    492   1.1      dsl 
    493   1.1      dsl 	set_err(ERR_READ)
    494   1.1      dsl 	jc	err_msg
    495   1.1      dsl 
    496   1.1      dsl /*
    497   1.1      dsl  * Check signature for valid bootcode
    498   1.1      dsl  */
    499   1.1      dsl 	movb	BOOTADDR, %al		/* first byte non-zero */
    500   1.1      dsl 	test	%al, %al
    501   1.1      dsl 	jz	1f
    502   1.4    lukem 	movw	BOOTADDR + MBR_MAGIC_OFFSET, %ax
    503   1.1      dsl 1:	cmp	$MBR_MAGIC, %ax
    504   1.1      dsl 	set_err(ERR_NOOS)
    505   1.1      dsl 	jnz	err_msg
    506   1.1      dsl 
    507   1.1      dsl /* We pass the sector number through to the next stage boot.
    508   1.1      dsl  * It doesn't have to use it (indeed no other mbr code will generate) it,
    509   1.1      dsl  * but it does let us have a NetBSD pbr that can identify where it was
    510   1.1      dsl  * read from!  This lets us use this code to select between two
    511   1.1      dsl  * NetBSD system on the same physical driver.
    512   1.1      dsl  * (If we've read the mbr of a different disk, it gets a random number
    513   1.1      dsl  * - but it wasn't expecting anything...)
    514   1.1      dsl */
    515   1.1      dsl 	movl	%ebp, %esi
    516   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    517   1.1      dsl 	jmp	start - LOADADDR + BOOTADDR
    518   1.1      dsl 
    519   1.1      dsl 
    520   1.1      dsl #ifndef NO_CHS
    521   1.1      dsl /*
    522   1.1      dsl  * Sector below CHS limit
    523   1.1      dsl  * Do a cylinder-head-sector read instead.
    524   1.1      dsl  */
    525   1.1      dsl read_chs:
    526   1.1      dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    527   1.1      dsl 	movb	1(%si), %dh		/* head */
    528   1.1      dsl 	movw	2(%si), %cx		/* ch=cyl, cl=sect */
    529   1.1      dsl 	movw	$BOOTADDR, %bx		/* es:bx is buffer */
    530   1.1      dsl 	movw	$0x201, %ax		/* command 2, 1 sector */
    531   1.1      dsl 	jmp	do_read
    532   1.1      dsl #endif
    533   1.1      dsl 
    534   1.1      dsl /*
    535   1.1      dsl  * Control block for int-13 LBA read.
    536   1.1      dsl  * We need a xx, 00, 01, 00 somewhere to load chs for sector zero,
    537   1.1      dsl  * by a complete fluke there is one here!
    538   1.1      dsl  */
    539   1.1      dsl chs_zero:
    540   1.1      dsl lba_info:
    541   1.1      dsl 	.word	0x10			/* control block length */
    542   1.1      dsl 	.word	1			/* sector count */
    543   1.1      dsl 	.word	BOOTADDR		/* offset in segment */
    544   1.1      dsl 	.word	0			/* segment */
    545   1.1      dsl lba_sector:
    546   1.1      dsl 	.long	0x0000			/* sector # goes here... */
    547   1.1      dsl 	.long	0x0000
    548   1.1      dsl 
    549   1.1      dsl errtxt: .ascii	"Error "		/* runs into crlf if errcod set */
    550   1.1      dsl errcod: .byte	0
    551   1.1      dsl crlf:	.asciz	"\r\n"
    552   1.1      dsl 
    553  1.11      dsl #ifndef NO_BANNER
    554  1.11      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    555  1.16      dsl #ifdef COM_PORT
    556  1.16      dsl banner:	.asciz	"a: disk"
    557  1.16      dsl #else
    558  1.11      dsl banner:	.asciz	"Fn: diskn"
    559  1.16      dsl #endif
    560  1.11      dsl #else
    561  1.11      dsl banner:	.asciz	"NetBSD MBR boot"
    562  1.11      dsl #endif
    563  1.11      dsl #endif
    564  1.11      dsl 
    565   1.1      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    566   1.1      dsl prefix:	.asciz	"0: "
    567   1.1      dsl #endif
    568   1.1      dsl 
    569   1.1      dsl #ifndef TERSE_ERROR
    570   1.1      dsl ERR_INVPART:	.asciz	"No active partition"
    571   1.1      dsl ERR_READ:	.asciz	"Disk read error"
    572   1.1      dsl ERR_NOOS:	.asciz	"No operating system"
    573   1.1      dsl #ifndef NO_LBA_CHECK
    574   1.1      dsl ERR_NO_LBA:	.asciz	"Invalid CHS read"
    575   1.1      dsl #endif
    576   1.1      dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    577   1.1      dsl ERR_KEY:	.asciz	"bad key"
    578   1.1      dsl #endif
    579   1.1      dsl #endif
    580   1.1      dsl 
    581  1.16      dsl #if defined(COM_PORT) && defined(COM_BAUD)
    582  1.16      dsl #define COM_DIVISOR (((COM_FREQ / COM_BAUD) + 8) / 16)
    583  1.16      dsl com_args:
    584  1.16      dsl 	.byte	0x80			/* divisor latch enable */
    585  1.16      dsl 	.byte	+3			/* io_port + 3 */
    586  1.16      dsl 	.byte	COM_DIVISOR & 0xff
    587  1.16      dsl 	.byte	-3			/* io_port */
    588  1.16      dsl 	.byte	COM_DIVISOR >> 8	/* high baud */
    589  1.16      dsl 	.byte	+1			/* io_port + 1 */
    590  1.16      dsl 	.byte	0x03			/* 8 bit no parity */
    591  1.16      dsl 	.byte	+2			/* io_port + 3 */
    592  1.16      dsl num_com_args = (. - com_args)/2
    593  1.16      dsl #endif
    594  1.16      dsl 
    595   1.1      dsl /*
    596   1.1      dsl  * I hate #including source files, but the stuff below has to be at
    597   1.1      dsl  * the correct absolute address.
    598   1.1      dsl  * Clearly this could be done with a linker script.
    599   1.1      dsl  */
    600   1.1      dsl 
    601  1.11      dsl message_crlf:
    602  1.11      dsl 	call	message
    603  1.11      dsl 	movw	$crlf, %si
    604  1.16      dsl #ifdef COM_PORT
    605  1.16      dsl message:
    606  1.16      dsl 	pusha
    607  1.16      dsl message_1:
    608  1.16      dsl 	lodsb
    609  1.16      dsl 	test	%al, %al
    610  1.16      dsl 	jz	3f
    611  1.16      dsl 	mov	COM_PORT_VAL, %dx
    612  1.16      dsl 	outb	%al, %dx
    613  1.16      dsl 	add	$5, %dl
    614  1.16      dsl 2:	inb	%dx
    615  1.16      dsl 	test	$0x40, %al
    616  1.16      dsl 	jz	2b
    617  1.16      dsl 	jmp	message_1
    618  1.16      dsl 3:	popa
    619  1.16      dsl 	ret
    620  1.16      dsl #else
    621   1.1      dsl #include <message.S>
    622  1.16      dsl #endif
    623  1.16      dsl 
    624   1.1      dsl #if 0
    625   1.1      dsl #include <dump_eax.S>
    626   1.1      dsl #endif
    627   1.1      dsl 
    628   1.1      dsl /*
    629   1.1      dsl  * Stuff from here on is overwritten by fdisk - the offset must not change...
    630   1.1      dsl  *
    631   1.1      dsl  * Get amount of space to makefile can report it.
    632   1.1      dsl  * (Unfortunately I can't seem to get the value reported when it is -ve)
    633   1.1      dsl  */
    634   1.1      dsl mbr_space	= defkey - .
    635   1.5    lukem 	. = start + MBR_BS_OFFSET
    636   1.1      dsl /*
    637   1.1      dsl  * Default action, as a keyvalue we'd normally read from the BIOS.
    638   1.1      dsl  */
    639   1.1      dsl defkey:
    640  1.16      dsl 	.byte	KEY_ACTIVE		/* ps/2 code */
    641   1.2      dsl #ifndef BOOTSEL_FLAGS
    642   1.2      dsl #define	BOOTSEL_FLAGS	0
    643   1.2      dsl #endif
    644   1.4    lukem flags:	.byte	MBR_BS_NEWMBR | BOOTSEL_FLAGS
    645   1.1      dsl /*
    646   1.1      dsl  * Timeout value. ~65536 ticks per hour, which is ~18.2 times per second.
    647   1.1      dsl  * 0xffff means never timeout.
    648   1.1      dsl  */
    649   1.1      dsl timeout:
    650   1.1      dsl 	.word	182			/* default to 10 seconds */
    651   1.1      dsl /*
    652   1.5    lukem  * mbr_bootsel
    653   1.1      dsl  */
    654   1.1      dsl nametab:
    655   1.4    lukem 	.fill	MBR_PART_COUNT * (MBR_BS_PARTNAMESIZE + 1), 0x01, 0x00
    656   1.1      dsl 
    657   1.5    lukem /* space for mbr_dsn */
    658   1.5    lukem 	. = start + MBR_DSN_OFFSET
    659   1.5    lukem 	.long	0
    660   1.5    lukem 
    661   1.5    lukem /* mbr_bootsel_magic */
    662   1.5    lukem 	. = start + MBR_BS_MAGIC_OFFSET
    663   1.5    lukem 	.word	MBR_BS_MAGIC
    664   1.1      dsl 
    665   1.5    lukem /*
    666   1.5    lukem  * MBR partition table
    667   1.5    lukem  */
    668   1.4    lukem 	. = start + MBR_PART_OFFSET
    669   1.1      dsl parttab:
    670   1.1      dsl 	.fill	0x40, 0x01, 0x00
    671   1.1      dsl 
    672   1.4    lukem 	. = start + MBR_MAGIC_OFFSET
    673   1.1      dsl 	.word	MBR_MAGIC
    674   1.1      dsl 
    675   1.1      dsl /* zeroed data space */
    676   1.1      dsl bss_off = 0
    677   1.1      dsl bss_start = .
    678   1.1      dsl #define BSS(name, size) name = bss_start + bss_off; bss_off = bss_off + size
    679   1.1      dsl 	BSS(ptn_list, 256 * 4)		/* long[]: boot sector numbers */
    680  1.16      dsl 	BSS(dump_eax_buff, 16)
    681   1.1      dsl 	BSS(bss_end, 0)
    682