! ! SYS_SIZE is the number of clicks (16 bytes) to be loaded. ! 0x3000 is 0x30000 bytes = 196kB, more than enough for current ! versions of linux ! #include SYSSIZE = DEF_SYSSIZE ! ! bootsect.s (C) 1991 Linus Torvalds ! modified by Drew Eckhardt ! ! bootsect.s is loaded at 0x7c00 by the bios-startup routines, and moves ! iself out of the way to address 0x90000, and jumps there. ! ! It then loads 'setup' directly after itself (0x90200), and the system ! at 0x10000, using BIOS interrupts. ! ! NOTE! currently system is at most 8*65536 bytes long. This should be no ! problem, even in the future. I want to keep it simple. This 512 kB ! kernel size should be enough, especially as this doesn't contain the ! buffer cache as in minix ! ! The loader has been made as simple as possible, and continuos ! read errors will result in a unbreakable loop. Reboot by hand. It ! loads pretty fast by getting whole sectors at a time whenever possible. .globl begtext, begdata, begbss, endtext, enddata, endbss .text begtext: .data begdata: .bss begbss: .text SETUPLEN = 4 ! nr of setup-sectors BOOTSEG = 0x07c0 ! original address of boot-sector INITSEG = DEF_INITSEG ! we move boot here - out of the way SETUPSEG = DEF_SETUPSEG ! setup starts here SYSSEG = DEF_SYSSEG ! system loaded at 0x10000 (65536). ENDSEG = SYSSEG + SYSSIZE ! where to stop loading ! ROOT_DEV & SWAP_DEV are now written by "build". ROOT_DEV = 0 SWAP_DEV = 0 entry start start: mov ax,#BOOTSEG mov ds,ax mov ax,#INITSEG mov es,ax mov cx,#256 sub si,si sub di,di rep movw jmpi go,INITSEG go: mov ax,cs mov dx,#0xfef4 ! arbitrary value >>512 - disk parm size mov ds,ax mov es,ax push ax mov ss,ax ! put stack at 0x9ff00 - 12. mov sp,dx /* * Many BIOS's default disk parameter tables will not * recognize multi-sector reads beyond the maximum sector number * specified in the default diskette parameter tables - this may * mean 7 sectors in some cases. * * Since single sector reads are slow and out of the question, * we must take care of this by creating new parameter tables * (for the first disk) in RAM. We will set the maximum sector * count to 18 - the most we will encounter on an HD 1.44. * * High doesn't hurt. Low does. * * Segments are as follows: ds=es=ss=cs - INITSEG, * fs = 0, gs = parameter table segment */ push #0 pop fs mov bx,#0x78 ! fs:bx is parameter table address seg fs lgs si,(bx) ! gs:si is source mov di,dx ! es:di is destination mov cx,#6 ! copy 12 bytes cld rep seg gs movw mov di,dx movb 4(di),*18 ! patch sector count seg fs mov (bx),di seg fs mov 2(bx),es pop ax mov fs,ax mov gs,ax xor ah,ah ! reset FDC xor dl,dl int 0x13 ! load the setup-sectors directly after the bootblock. ! Note that 'es' is already set up. load_setup: xor dx, dx ! drive 0, head 0 mov cx,#0x0002 ! sector 2, track 0 mov bx,#0x0200 ! address = 512, in INITSEG mov ax,#0x0200+SETUPLEN ! service 2, nr of sectors int 0x13 ! read it jnc ok_load_setup ! ok - continue push ax ! dump error code call print_nl mov bp, sp call print_hex pop ax xor dl, dl ! reset FDC xor ah, ah int 0x13 j load_setup ok_load_setup: ! Get disk drive parameters, specifically nr of sectors/track xor dl,dl mov ah,#0x08 ! AH=8 is get drive parameters int 0x13 xor ch,ch seg cs mov sectors,cx mov ax,#INITSEG mov es,ax ! Print some inane message mov ah,#0x03 ! read cursor pos xor bh,bh int 0x10 mov cx,#9 mov bx,#0x0007 ! page 0, attribute 7 (normal) mov bp,#msg1 mov ax,#0x1301 ! write string, move cursor int 0x10 ! ok, we've written the message, now ! we want to load the system (at 0x10000) mov ax,#SYSSEG mov es,ax ! segment of 0x010000 call read_it call kill_motor call print_nl ! After that we check which root-device to use. If the device is ! defined (!= 0), nothing is done and the given device is used. ! Otherwise, either /dev/PS0 (2,28) or /dev/at0 (2,8), depending ! on the number of sectors that the BIOS reports currently. seg cs mov ax,root_dev or ax,ax jne root_defined seg cs mov bx,sectors mov ax,#0x0208 ! /dev/ps0 - 1.2Mb cmp bx,#15 je root_defined mov ax,#0x021c ! /dev/PS0 - 1.44Mb cmp bx,#18 je root_defined undef_root: jmp undef_root root_defined: seg cs mov root_dev,ax ! after that (everyting loaded), we jump to ! the setup-routine loaded directly after ! the bootblock: jmpi 0,SETUPSEG ! This routine loads the system at address 0x10000, making sure ! no 64kB boundaries are crossed. We try to load it as fast as ! possible, loading whole tracks whenever we can. ! ! in: es - starting address segment (normally 0x1000) ! sread: .word 1+SETUPLEN ! sectors read of current track head: .word 0 ! current head track: .word 0 ! current track read_it: mov ax,es test ax,#0x0fff die: jne die ! es must be at 64kB boundary xor bx,bx ! bx is starting address within segment rp_read: mov ax,es cmp ax,#ENDSEG ! have we loaded all yet? jb ok1_read ret ok1_read: seg cs mov ax,sectors sub ax,sread mov cx,ax shl cx,#9 add cx,bx jnc ok2_read je ok2_read xor ax,ax sub ax,bx shr ax,#9 ok2_read: call read_track mov cx,ax add ax,sread seg cs cmp ax,sectors jne ok3_read mov ax,#1 sub ax,head jne ok4_read inc track ok4_read: mov head,ax xor ax,ax ok3_read: mov sread,ax shl cx,#9 add bx,cx jnc rp_read mov ax,es add ah,#0x10 mov es,ax xor bx,bx jmp rp_read read_track: pusha pusha mov ax, #0xe2e ! loading... message 2e = . mov bx, #7 int 0x10 popa mov dx,track mov cx,sread inc cx mov ch,dl mov dx,head mov dh,dl and dx,#0x0100 mov ah,#2 push dx ! save for error dump push cx push bx push ax int 0x13 jc bad_rt add sp, #8 popa ret bad_rt: push ax ! save error code call print_all ! ah = error, al = read xor ah,ah xor dl,dl int 0x13 add sp, #10 popa jmp read_track /* * print_all is for debugging purposes. * It will print out all of the registers. The assumption is that this is * called from a routine, with a stack frame like * dx * cx * bx * ax * error * ret <- sp * */ print_all: mov cx, #5 ! error code + 4 registers mov bp, sp print_loop: push cx ! save count left call print_nl ! nl for readability jae no_reg ! see if register name is needed mov ax, #0xe05 + 0x41 - 1 sub al, cl int 0x10 mov al, #0x58 ! X int 0x10 mov al, #0x3a ! : int 0x10 no_reg: add bp, #2 ! next register call print_hex ! print it pop cx loop print_loop ret print_nl: mov ax, #0xe0d ! CR int 0x10 mov al, #0xa ! LF int 0x10 ret /* * print_hex is for debugging purposes, and prints the word * pointed to by ss:bp in hexadecmial. */ print_hex: mov cx, #4 ! 4 hex digits mov dx, (bp) ! load word into dx print_digit: rol dx, #4 ! rotate so that lowest 4 bits are used mov ah, #0xe mov al, dl ! mask off so we have only next nibble and al, #0xf add al, #0x30 ! convert to 0 based digit, '0' cmp al, #0x39 ! check for overflow jbe good_digit add al, #0x41 - 0x30 - 0xa ! 'A' - '0' - 0xa good_digit: int 0x10 loop print_digit ret /* * This procedure turns off the floppy drive motor, so * that we enter the kernel in a known state, and * don't have to worry about it later. */ kill_motor: push dx mov dx,#0x3f2 xor al, al outb pop dx ret sectors: .word 0 msg1: .byte 13,10 .ascii "Loading" .org 506 swap_dev: .word SWAP_DEV root_dev: .word ROOT_DEV boot_flag: .word 0xAA55 .text endtext: .data enddata: .bss endbss: