mbr.S revision 1.5.2.1       1  1.5.2.1    jdc /*	$NetBSD: mbr.S,v 1.5.2.1 2004/04/26 20:05:37 jdc 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  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     20      1.1    dsl  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     21      1.3    dsl  *        This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
     22      1.3    dsl  *        Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
     23      1.3    dsl  * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
     24      1.3    dsl  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
     25      1.3    dsl  *    from this software without specific prior written permission.
     26      1.1    dsl  *
     27      1.3    dsl  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     28      1.3    dsl  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     29      1.3    dsl  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     30      1.3    dsl  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     31      1.3    dsl  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     32      1.3    dsl  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     33      1.3    dsl  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     34      1.3    dsl  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     35      1.3    dsl  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     36      1.3    dsl  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     37      1.3    dsl  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     38      1.1    dsl  */
     39      1.1    dsl 
     40      1.1    dsl /*
     41      1.1    dsl  * i386 master boot code
     42      1.1    dsl  */
     43      1.1    dsl 
     44      1.1    dsl /* Compile options:
     45      1.1    dsl  * BOOTSEL	- bootselector code
     46      1.1    dsl  * BOOT_EXTENDED - scan extended partition list (LBA reads)
     47      1.1    dsl  * TERSE_ERROR	- terse error messages
     48      1.1    dsl  * NO_CHS	- all reads are LBA
     49      1.1    dsl  * NO_LBA_CHECK	- no check if bios supports LBA reads
     50      1.1    dsl  */
     51      1.1    dsl 
     52      1.1    dsl #include <machine/asm.h>
     53      1.4  lukem #include <sys/bootblock.h>
     54      1.1    dsl 
     55      1.1    dsl #define BOOTADDR	0x7c00
     56      1.1    dsl #define LOADADDR	0x0600		/* address were are linked to */
     57      1.1    dsl 
     58      1.4  lukem #define TABENTRYSIZE	(MBR_BS_PARTNAMESIZE + 1)
     59      1.4  lukem #define NAMETABSIZE	(MBR_PART_COUNT * TABENTRYSIZE)
     60      1.4  lukem 
     61      1.4  lukem /* Scan values for the various keys we use, as returned by the BIOS */
     62      1.4  lukem #define	SCAN_ENTER	0x1c
     63      1.4  lukem #define	SCAN_F1		0x3b
     64      1.4  lukem #define	SCAN_1		0x2
     65      1.1    dsl 
     66      1.1    dsl /*
     67      1.1    dsl  * Minimum and maximum drive number that is considered to be valid.
     68      1.1    dsl  */
     69      1.1    dsl #define MINDRV		0x80
     70      1.1    dsl #define MAXDRV		0x87
     71      1.1    dsl 
     72      1.1    dsl #ifdef TERSE_ERROR
     73      1.1    dsl /*
     74      1.1    dsl  * Error codes. Done this way to save space.
     75      1.1    dsl  */
     76      1.1    dsl #define ERR_INVPART	'1'		/* Invalid partition table */
     77      1.1    dsl #define ERR_READ	'2'		/* Read error */
     78      1.1    dsl #define ERR_NOOS	'3'		/* Magic no. check failed for part. */
     79      1.1    dsl #define	ERR_KEY		'?'		/* unknown key press */
     80      1.1    dsl #define	ERR_NO_LBA	'L'		/* sector above chs limit */
     81      1.1    dsl 
     82      1.1    dsl #define	set_err(err)	movb	$err, %al
     83      1.1    dsl 
     84      1.1    dsl #else
     85      1.1    dsl #define	set_err(err)	mov	$err, %ax
     86      1.1    dsl #endif
     87      1.1    dsl 
     88      1.1    dsl 	.text
     89      1.1    dsl 	.code16
     90      1.1    dsl /*
     91      1.1    dsl  * Move ourselves out of the way first.
     92      1.1    dsl  * (to the address we are linked at - 0x600)
     93      1.1    dsl  * and zero our bss
     94      1.1    dsl  */
     95      1.1    dsl ENTRY(start)
     96      1.1    dsl 	xor	%ax, %ax
     97      1.1    dsl 	mov	%ax, %ss
     98      1.1    dsl 	movw	$BOOTADDR, %sp
     99      1.1    dsl 	mov	%ax, %es
    100      1.1    dsl 	mov	%ax, %ds
    101      1.1    dsl 	mov	%sp, %si
    102      1.1    dsl 	movw	$start, %di
    103      1.1    dsl 	movw	$(bss_start - start)/2, %cx
    104      1.1    dsl 	rep
    105      1.1    dsl 	movsw
    106      1.1    dsl 	mov	$(bss_end - bss_start + 1)/2, %cx
    107      1.1    dsl 	rep
    108      1.1    dsl 	stosw
    109      1.1    dsl 	ljmp	$0, $mbr		/* leap into copy of code */
    110      1.1    dsl 
    111      1.1    dsl /*
    112      1.1    dsl  * Sanity check the drive number passed by the BIOS. Some BIOSs may not
    113      1.1    dsl  * do this and pass garbage.
    114      1.1    dsl  */
    115      1.1    dsl mbr:
    116      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$MAXDRV, %dl		/* relies on MINDRV being 0x80 */
    117      1.1    dsl 	jle	1f
    118      1.1    dsl 	movb	$MINDRV, %dl		/* garbage in, boot disk 0 */
    119      1.1    dsl 1:
    120      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx			/* save drive number */
    121      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx			/* twice - for err_msg loop */
    122      1.1    dsl 
    123      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    124      1.1    dsl /*
    125      1.1    dsl  * Walk through the selector (name) table printing used entries.
    126      1.1    dsl  */
    127      1.1    dsl bootsel_menu:
    128      1.1    dsl 	movw	$nametab, %bx
    129      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
    130      1.1    dsl 	xorl	%ecx, %ecx		/* base of extended partition */
    131      1.1    dsl next_extended:
    132      1.1    dsl 	xorl	%edx, %edx		/* for next extended partition */
    133      1.1    dsl #endif
    134      1.1    dsl 	lea	parttab - nametab(%bx), %bp
    135      1.1    dsl next_ptn:
    136      1.1    dsl 	movb	4(%bp), %al		/* partition type */
    137      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
    138      1.1    dsl 	movl	8(%bp), %edi		/* partition sector number */
    139      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$MBR_PTYPE_EXT, %al	/* Extended partition */
    140      1.1    dsl 	je	1f
    141      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$MBR_PTYPE_EXT_LBA, %al	/* Extended LBA partition */
    142      1.1    dsl 	je	1f
    143      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$MBR_PTYPE_EXT_LNX, %al	/* Linux extended partition */
    144      1.1    dsl 	jne	2f
    145      1.1    dsl 1:	movl	%edi, %edx		/* save next extended ptn */
    146      1.1    dsl 	jmp	3f
    147      1.1    dsl 2:
    148      1.1    dsl #endif
    149      1.1    dsl 	test	%al, %al		/* undefined partition */
    150      1.1    dsl 	je	3f
    151      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$0, (%bx)		/* check for prompt */
    152      1.1    dsl 	jz	3f
    153      1.1    dsl 
    154      1.1    dsl 	/* output menu item */
    155      1.1    dsl 	movw	$prefix, %si
    156      1.1    dsl 	incb	(%si)
    157      1.1    dsl 	call	message			/* menu number */
    158      1.1    dsl 	mov	(%si), %si		/* ':' << 8 | '1' + count */
    159      1.1    dsl 	shl	$2, %si			/* const + count * 4 */
    160      1.1    dsl #define	CONST	(4 * ((':' << 8) + '1' - ((SCAN_1 - SCAN_F1) & 0xff)))
    161      1.1    dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    162      1.1    dsl 	addl	lba_sector, %edi
    163      1.1    dsl 	movl	%edi, ptn_list - CONST(%si)	/* sector to read */
    164      1.1    dsl #else
    165      1.1    dsl 	mov	%bp, ptn_list - CONST(%si)	/* partition info */
    166      1.1    dsl #endif
    167      1.1    dsl #undef CONST
    168      1.1    dsl 	mov	%bx, %si
    169      1.1    dsl 	call	message			/* prompt */
    170      1.1    dsl 	movw	$crlf, %si
    171      1.1    dsl 	call	message
    172      1.1    dsl 3:
    173      1.1    dsl 	add	$0x10, %bp
    174      1.1    dsl 	add	$TABENTRYSIZE, %bx
    175      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$(nametab - start - 0x100) + 4 * TABENTRYSIZE, %bl
    176      1.1    dsl 	jne	next_ptn
    177      1.1    dsl 
    178      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOT_EXTENDED
    179      1.1    dsl /*
    180      1.1    dsl  * Now check extended partition chain
    181      1.1    dsl  */
    182      1.1    dsl 	testl	%edx, %edx
    183      1.1    dsl 	je	wait_key
    184      1.1    dsl 	testl	%ecx, %ecx
    185      1.1    dsl 	jne	1f
    186      1.1    dsl 	xchg	%ecx, %edx		/* save base of ext ptn chain */
    187      1.1    dsl 1:	addl	%ecx, %edx		/* sector to read */
    188      1.1    dsl 	movl	%edx, lba_sector
    189      1.1    dsl 	movw	$lba_info, %si
    190      1.1    dsl 	movb	$0x42, %ah
    191      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    192      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx			/* save drive */
    193      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x13
    194      1.1    dsl 	jc	wait_key		/* abort menu on read fail */
    195      1.4  lukem 	cmpw	$MBR_MAGIC, LOADADDR + MBR_MAGIC_OFFSET
    196      1.1    dsl 	movw	$nametab - LOADADDR + BOOTADDR, %bx
    197      1.1    dsl 	je	next_extended
    198      1.1    dsl #endif
    199      1.1    dsl 
    200      1.1    dsl /*
    201      1.1    dsl  * Get the initial time value for the timeout comparison. It is returned
    202      1.1    dsl  * by int 1a in cx:dx. We do sums modulo 2^16 so it doesn't matter if
    203      1.1    dsl  * the counter wraps (which it does every hour) - so we can safely
    204      1.1    dsl  * ignore 'cx'.
    205      1.1    dsl  *
    206      1.1    dsl  * Loop around checking for a keypress until we have one, or timeout is
    207      1.1    dsl  * reached.
    208      1.1    dsl  */
    209      1.1    dsl wait_key:
    210      1.1    dsl 	xorb	%ah, %ah
    211      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x1a
    212      1.1    dsl 	mov	%dx, %di		/* start time to di */
    213      1.1    dsl 3:
    214      1.1    dsl 	movb	$1, %ah			/* looks to see if a */
    215      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x16			/* key has been pressed */
    216      1.1    dsl 	jnz	get_key
    217      1.1    dsl 	xorb	%ah, %ah
    218      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x1a			/* current time to cx:dx */
    219      1.1    dsl 	sub	%di, %dx
    220      1.1    dsl 	movw	timeout, %ax
    221      1.1    dsl 	cmp	%ax, %dx		/* always wait for 1 tick... */
    222      1.1    dsl 	jbe	3b			/* 0xffff means never timeout */
    223      1.1    dsl def_key:
    224      1.1    dsl 	movb	defkey, %al		/* timedout - pick default key */
    225      1.1    dsl 	jmp	check_key
    226      1.1    dsl get_key:
    227      1.1    dsl 	xorb	%ah, %ah
    228      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x16			/* 'read key', code ah, ascii al */
    229      1.1    dsl 	shr	$8, %ax			/* code in %al, %ah zero */
    230      1.1    dsl 
    231      1.1    dsl /*
    232      1.1    dsl  * We have a keycode, see what it means.
    233      1.1    dsl  * If we don't know we generate error '?' and go ask again
    234      1.1    dsl  */
    235      1.1    dsl check_key:
    236      1.1    dsl /*
    237      1.1    dsl  * <enter> -> boot active partition.
    238      1.1    dsl  */
    239      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$SCAN_ENTER, %al
    240      1.1    dsl 	jne	boot_disk
    241      1.1    dsl #endif	/* BOOTSEL */
    242      1.1    dsl 
    243      1.1    dsl /*
    244      1.1    dsl  * Scan MBR for first active partition, and boot it.
    245      1.1    dsl  */
    246      1.4  lukem 	mov	$MBR_PART_COUNT, %cx
    247      1.1    dsl 	mov	$parttab, %si
    248      1.1    dsl 1:
    249      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	$0x80, (%si)
    250      1.1    dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    251      1.1    dsl 	jne	10f			/* not active */
    252      1.1    dsl 	movl	8(%si), %ebp		/* sector number of ptn */
    253      1.1    dsl 	jmp	boot_lba
    254      1.1    dsl 10:
    255      1.1    dsl #else
    256      1.1    dsl 	je	boot_si
    257      1.1    dsl #endif
    258      1.1    dsl 	add	$0x10, %si
    259      1.1    dsl 	loop	1b
    260      1.1    dsl 	set_err(ERR_INVPART)
    261      1.1    dsl 	jmp	err_msg
    262      1.1    dsl 
    263      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    264      1.1    dsl /*
    265      1.1    dsl  * F1-F10 -> boot disk 0-9. Check if the requested disk isn't above
    266      1.1    dsl  * the number of disks actually in the system as stored in 0:0475 by
    267      1.1    dsl  * the BIOS.
    268      1.1    dsl  * If we trust loc 475, we needn't check the upper bound on the keystroke
    269      1.1    dsl  * This is always sector 0, so always read using chs.
    270      1.1    dsl  */
    271      1.1    dsl boot_disk:
    272      1.1    dsl 	subb	$SCAN_F1, %al
    273      1.1    dsl 	cmpb	0x0475, %al
    274      1.1    dsl 	jae	boot_ptn
    275      1.1    dsl 	addb	$0x80, %al
    276      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* dump saved drive # */
    277      1.1    dsl 	push	%ax			/* replace with new */
    278      1.1    dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    279      1.1    dsl 	xorl	%ebp, %ebp		/* read sector number 0 */
    280      1.1    dsl 	jmp	boot_lba
    281      1.1    dsl #else
    282      1.1    dsl 	movw	$chs_zero, %si		/* chs read sector zero info */
    283      1.1    dsl 	jmp	read_chs
    284      1.1    dsl #endif
    285      1.1    dsl 
    286      1.1    dsl /*
    287      1.1    dsl  * Boot requested partition.
    288      1.1    dsl  * Use keycode to index the table we generated when we scanned the mbr
    289      1.1    dsl  * while generating the menu.
    290      1.1    dsl  *
    291      1.1    dsl  * We very carfully saved the values in the correct part of the table.
    292      1.1    dsl  */
    293      1.1    dsl 
    294      1.1    dsl boot_ptn:
    295      1.1    dsl 	shl	$2, %ax
    296      1.1    dsl 	movw	%ax, %si
    297      1.1    dsl #ifdef NO_CHS
    298      1.1    dsl 	movl	ptn_list(%si), %ebp
    299      1.1    dsl 	testl	%ebp, %ebp
    300      1.1    dsl 	jnz	boot_lba
    301      1.1    dsl #else
    302      1.1    dsl 	mov	ptn_list(%si), %si
    303      1.1    dsl 	test	%si, %si
    304      1.1    dsl 	jnz	boot_si
    305      1.1    dsl #endif
    306      1.1    dsl 	set_err(ERR_KEY)
    307      1.1    dsl   /*	jmp	err_msg */
    308      1.1    dsl #endif	/* BOOTSEL */
    309      1.1    dsl 
    310      1.1    dsl /* Something went wrong...
    311      1.1    dsl  * Output error code,
    312      1.1    dsl  * reset disk subsystem - needed after read failure,
    313      1.1    dsl  * and wait for user key
    314      1.1    dsl  */
    315      1.1    dsl err_msg:
    316      1.1    dsl #ifdef TERSE_ERROR
    317      1.1    dsl 	movb	%al, errcod
    318      1.1    dsl 	movw	$errtxt, %si
    319      1.1    dsl 	call	message
    320      1.1    dsl #else
    321      1.1    dsl 	push	%ax
    322      1.1    dsl 	movw	$errtxt, %si
    323      1.1    dsl 	call	message
    324      1.1    dsl 	pop	%si
    325      1.1    dsl 	call	message
    326      1.1    dsl 	movw	$crlf, %si
    327      1.1    dsl 	call	message
    328      1.1    dsl #endif
    329      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* drive we errored on */
    330      1.1    dsl 	xor	%ax,%ax			/* only need %ah = 0 */
    331      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x13			/* reset disk subsystem */
    332      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    333      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* original drive number */
    334      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx
    335      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx
    336      1.1    dsl 	jmp	get_key
    337      1.1    dsl #else
    338      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x18			/* BIOS might ask for a key */
    339      1.1    dsl 					/* press and retry boot seq. */
    340      1.1    dsl 1:	sti
    341      1.1    dsl 	hlt
    342      1.1    dsl 	jmp	1b
    343      1.1    dsl #endif
    344      1.1    dsl 
    345      1.1    dsl #ifndef NO_CHS
    346      1.1    dsl /*
    347      1.1    dsl  * Active partition pointed to by si.
    348      1.1    dsl  * Read the first sector.
    349      1.1    dsl  *
    350      1.1    dsl  * We can either do a CHS (Cylinder Head Sector) or an LBA (Logical
    351      1.1    dsl  * Block Address) read.  Always doing the LBA one
    352      1.1    dsl  * would be nice - unfortunately not all systems support it.
    353      1.1    dsl  * Also some may contain a separate (eg SCSI) bios that doesn't
    354      1.1    dsl  * support it even when the main bios does.
    355      1.1    dsl  *
    356      1.1    dsl  * There is also the additional problem that the CHS values may be wrong
    357      1.1    dsl  * (eg if fdisk was run on a different system that used different BIOS
    358      1.1    dsl  * geometry).  We convert the CHS value to a LBA sector number using
    359      1.1    dsl  * the geometry from the BIOS, if the number matches we do a CHS read.
    360      1.1    dsl  */
    361      1.1    dsl boot_si:
    362      1.1    dsl 	movl	8(%si), %ebp		/* get sector # */
    363      1.1    dsl 
    364      1.4  lukem 	testb	$MBR_BS_READ_LBA, flags
    365      1.1    dsl 	jnz	boot_lba		/* fdisk forced LBA read */
    366      1.1    dsl 
    367      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* collect saved drive... */
    368      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx			/* ...number to dl */
    369      1.1    dsl 	movb	$8, %ah
    370      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x13			/* chs info */
    371      1.1    dsl 
    372      1.1    dsl /*
    373      1.1    dsl  * Validate geometry, if the CHS sector number doesn't match the LBA one
    374      1.1    dsl  * we'll do an LBA read.
    375      1.1    dsl  * calc: (cylinder * number_of_heads + head) * number_of_sectors + sector
    376      1.1    dsl  * and compare against LBA sector number.
    377      1.1    dsl  * Take a slight 'flier' and assume we can just check 16bits (very likely
    378      1.1    dsl  * to be true because the number of sectors per track is 63).
    379      1.1    dsl  */
    380      1.1    dsl 	movw	2(%si), %ax		/* cylinder + sector */
    381      1.1    dsl 	push	%ax			/* save for sector */
    382      1.1    dsl 	shr	$6, %al
    383      1.1    dsl 	xchgb	%al, %ah		/* 10 bit cylinder number */
    384      1.1    dsl 	shr	$8, %dx			/* last head */
    385      1.1    dsl 	inc	%dx			/* number of heads */
    386      1.1    dsl 	mul	%dx
    387      1.1    dsl 	mov	1(%si), %dl		/* head we want */
    388      1.1    dsl 	add	%dx, %ax
    389      1.1    dsl 	and	$0x3f, %cx		/* number of sectors */
    390      1.1    dsl 	mul	%cx
    391      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover sector we want */
    392      1.1    dsl 	and	$0x3f, %dx
    393      1.1    dsl 	add	%dx, %ax
    394      1.1    dsl 	dec	%ax
    395      1.1    dsl 
    396      1.1    dsl 	cmp	%bp, %ax
    397      1.1    dsl 	je	read_chs
    398      1.1    dsl 
    399      1.1    dsl #ifndef NO_LBA_CHECK
    400      1.1    dsl /*
    401      1.1    dsl  * Determine whether we have int13-extensions, by calling int 13, function 41.
    402      1.1    dsl  * Check for the magic number returned, and the disk packet capability.
    403      1.1    dsl  */
    404      1.1    dsl 	movw	$0x55aa, %bx
    405      1.1    dsl 	movb	$0x41, %ah
    406      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx
    407      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx
    408      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x13
    409      1.1    dsl 	jc	1f			/* no int13 extensions */
    410      1.1    dsl 	cmpw	$0xaa55, %bx
    411      1.1    dsl 	jnz	1f
    412      1.1    dsl 	testb	$1, %cl
    413      1.1    dsl 	jnz	boot_lba
    414      1.1    dsl 1:	set_err(ERR_NO_LBA)
    415      1.1    dsl 	jmp	err_msg
    416      1.1    dsl #endif	/* NO_LBA_CHECK */
    417      1.1    dsl #endif	/* NO_CHS */
    418      1.1    dsl 
    419      1.1    dsl /*
    420      1.1    dsl  * Save sector number (passed in %ebp) into lba parameter block,
    421      1.1    dsl  * read the sector and leap into it.
    422      1.1    dsl  */
    423      1.1    dsl boot_lba:
    424      1.1    dsl 	movl	%ebp, lba_sector	/* save sector number */
    425      1.1    dsl 	movw	$lba_info, %si
    426      1.1    dsl 	movb	$0x42, %ah
    427      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    428      1.1    dsl do_read:
    429      1.1    dsl 	push	%dx			/* save drive */
    430      1.1    dsl 	int	$0x13
    431      1.1    dsl 
    432      1.1    dsl 	set_err(ERR_READ)
    433      1.1    dsl 	jc	err_msg
    434      1.1    dsl 
    435      1.1    dsl /*
    436      1.1    dsl  * Check signature for valid bootcode
    437      1.1    dsl  */
    438      1.1    dsl 	movb	BOOTADDR, %al		/* first byte non-zero */
    439      1.1    dsl 	test	%al, %al
    440      1.1    dsl 	jz	1f
    441      1.4  lukem 	movw	BOOTADDR + MBR_MAGIC_OFFSET, %ax
    442      1.1    dsl 1:	cmp	$MBR_MAGIC, %ax
    443      1.1    dsl 	set_err(ERR_NOOS)
    444      1.1    dsl 	jnz	err_msg
    445      1.1    dsl 
    446      1.1    dsl /* We pass the sector number through to the next stage boot.
    447      1.1    dsl  * It doesn't have to use it (indeed no other mbr code will generate) it,
    448      1.1    dsl  * but it does let us have a NetBSD pbr that can identify where it was
    449      1.1    dsl  * read from!  This lets us use this code to select between two
    450      1.1    dsl  * NetBSD system on the same physical driver.
    451      1.1    dsl  * (If we've read the mbr of a different disk, it gets a random number
    452      1.1    dsl  * - but it wasn't expecting anything...)
    453      1.1    dsl */
    454      1.1    dsl 	movl	%ebp, %esi
    455      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    456      1.1    dsl 	jmp	start - LOADADDR + BOOTADDR
    457      1.1    dsl 
    458      1.1    dsl 
    459      1.1    dsl #ifndef NO_CHS
    460      1.1    dsl /*
    461      1.1    dsl  * Sector below CHS limit
    462      1.1    dsl  * Do a cylinder-head-sector read instead.
    463      1.1    dsl  */
    464      1.1    dsl read_chs:
    465      1.1    dsl 	pop	%dx			/* recover drive # */
    466      1.1    dsl 	movb	1(%si), %dh		/* head */
    467      1.1    dsl 	movw	2(%si), %cx		/* ch=cyl, cl=sect */
    468      1.1    dsl 	movw	$BOOTADDR, %bx		/* es:bx is buffer */
    469      1.1    dsl 	movw	$0x201, %ax		/* command 2, 1 sector */
    470      1.1    dsl 	jmp	do_read
    471      1.1    dsl #endif
    472      1.1    dsl 
    473      1.1    dsl /*
    474      1.1    dsl  * Control block for int-13 LBA read.
    475      1.1    dsl  * We need a xx, 00, 01, 00 somewhere to load chs for sector zero,
    476      1.1    dsl  * by a complete fluke there is one here!
    477      1.1    dsl  */
    478      1.1    dsl chs_zero:
    479      1.1    dsl lba_info:
    480      1.1    dsl 	.word	0x10			/* control block length */
    481      1.1    dsl 	.word	1			/* sector count */
    482      1.1    dsl 	.word	BOOTADDR		/* offset in segment */
    483      1.1    dsl 	.word	0			/* segment */
    484      1.1    dsl lba_sector:
    485      1.1    dsl 	.long	0x0000			/* sector # goes here... */
    486      1.1    dsl 	.long	0x0000
    487      1.1    dsl 
    488      1.1    dsl errtxt: .ascii	"Error "		/* runs into crlf if errcod set */
    489      1.1    dsl errcod: .byte	0
    490      1.1    dsl crlf:	.asciz	"\r\n"
    491      1.1    dsl 
    492      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    493      1.1    dsl prefix:	.asciz	"0: "
    494      1.1    dsl #endif
    495      1.1    dsl 
    496      1.1    dsl #ifndef TERSE_ERROR
    497      1.1    dsl ERR_INVPART:	.asciz	"No active partition"
    498      1.1    dsl ERR_READ:	.asciz	"Disk read error"
    499      1.1    dsl ERR_NOOS:	.asciz	"No operating system"
    500      1.1    dsl #ifndef NO_LBA_CHECK
    501      1.1    dsl ERR_NO_LBA:	.asciz	"Invalid CHS read"
    502      1.1    dsl #endif
    503      1.1    dsl #ifdef BOOTSEL
    504      1.1    dsl ERR_KEY:	.asciz	"bad key"
    505      1.1    dsl #endif
    506      1.1    dsl #endif
    507      1.1    dsl 
    508      1.1    dsl /*
    509      1.1    dsl  * I hate #including source files, but the stuff below has to be at
    510      1.1    dsl  * the correct absolute address.
    511      1.1    dsl  * Clearly this could be done with a linker script.
    512      1.1    dsl  */
    513      1.1    dsl 
    514      1.1    dsl #include <message.S>
    515      1.1    dsl #if 0
    516      1.1    dsl #include <dump_eax.S>
    517      1.1    dsl #endif
    518      1.1    dsl 
    519      1.1    dsl /*
    520      1.1    dsl  * Stuff from here on is overwritten by fdisk - the offset must not change...
    521      1.1    dsl  *
    522      1.1    dsl  * Get amount of space to makefile can report it.
    523      1.1    dsl  * (Unfortunately I can't seem to get the value reported when it is -ve)
    524      1.1    dsl  */
    525      1.1    dsl mbr_space	= defkey - .
    526      1.5  lukem 	. = start + MBR_BS_OFFSET
    527      1.1    dsl /*
    528      1.1    dsl  * Default action, as a keyvalue we'd normally read from the BIOS.
    529      1.1    dsl  */
    530      1.1    dsl defkey:
    531      1.1    dsl 	.byte	SCAN_ENTER		/* ps/2 code */
    532      1.2    dsl #ifndef BOOTSEL_FLAGS
    533      1.2    dsl #define	BOOTSEL_FLAGS	0
    534      1.2    dsl #endif
    535      1.4  lukem flags:	.byte	MBR_BS_NEWMBR | BOOTSEL_FLAGS
    536      1.1    dsl /*
    537      1.1    dsl  * Timeout value. ~65536 ticks per hour, which is ~18.2 times per second.
    538      1.1    dsl  * 0xffff means never timeout.
    539      1.1    dsl  */
    540      1.1    dsl timeout:
    541      1.1    dsl 	.word	182			/* default to 10 seconds */
    542      1.1    dsl /*
    543      1.5  lukem  * mbr_bootsel
    544      1.1    dsl  */
    545      1.1    dsl nametab:
    546      1.4  lukem 	.fill	MBR_PART_COUNT * (MBR_BS_PARTNAMESIZE + 1), 0x01, 0x00
    547      1.1    dsl 
    548      1.5  lukem /* space for mbr_dsn */
    549      1.5  lukem 	. = start + MBR_DSN_OFFSET
    550      1.5  lukem 	.long	0
    551      1.5  lukem 
    552      1.5  lukem /* mbr_bootsel_magic */
    553      1.5  lukem 	. = start + MBR_BS_MAGIC_OFFSET
    554      1.5  lukem 	.word	MBR_BS_MAGIC
    555      1.1    dsl 
    556      1.5  lukem /*
    557      1.5  lukem  * MBR partition table
    558      1.5  lukem  */
    559      1.4  lukem 	. = start + MBR_PART_OFFSET
    560      1.1    dsl parttab:
    561      1.1    dsl 	.fill	0x40, 0x01, 0x00
    562      1.1    dsl 
    563      1.4  lukem 	. = start + MBR_MAGIC_OFFSET
    564      1.1    dsl 	.word	MBR_MAGIC
    565      1.1    dsl 
    566      1.1    dsl /* zeroed data space */
    567      1.1    dsl bss_off = 0
    568      1.1    dsl bss_start = .
    569      1.1    dsl #define BSS(name, size) name = bss_start + bss_off; bss_off = bss_off + size
    570      1.1    dsl 	BSS(ptn_list, 256 * 4)		/* long[]: boot sector numbers */
    571      1.1    dsl 	BSS(bss_end, 0)
    572