;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ;; ;; Copyright 1994-2009 H. Peter Anvin - All Rights Reserved ;; Copyright 2009 Intel Corporation; author: H. Peter Anvin ;; ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 53 Temple Place Ste 330, ;; Boston MA 02111-1307, USA; either version 2 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version; incorporated herein by reference. ;; ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ;; ;; bcopy32.inc ;; ;; 32-bit bcopy routine for real mode ;; ; ; 32-bit bcopy routine for real mode ; ; We enter protected mode, set up a flat 32-bit environment, run rep movsd ; and then exit. IMPORTANT: This code assumes cs == 0. ; ; This code is probably excessively anal-retentive in its handling of ; segments, but this stuff is painful enough as it is without having to rely ; on everything happening "as it ought to." ; bits 16 section .text16 ; ; bcopy: ; 32-bit copy, overlap safe ; ; Inputs: ; ESI - source pointer (-1 means do bzero rather than bcopy) ; EDI - target pointer ; ECX - byte count ; ; Outputs: ; ESI - first byte after source (garbage if ESI == -1 on entry) ; EDI - first byte after target ; bcopy: jecxz .ret pm_call pm_bcopy add edi,ecx add esi,ecx .ret: ret ; ; shuffle_and_boot_raw: ; The new version of shuffle and boot. ; Inputs: ; ESI -> Pointer to list of (dst, src, len) pairs(*) ; EDI -> Pointer to safe area for list + shuffler ; (must not overlap this code nor the RM stack) ; ECX -> Byte count of list area (for initial copy) ; ; If src == -1: then the memory pointed to by (dst, len) is bzeroed; ; this is handled inside the bcopy routine. ; ; If len == 0: this marks the end of the list; dst indicates ; the entry point and src the mode (0 = pm, 1 = rm) ; ; (*) dst, src, and len are four bytes each ; shuffle_and_boot_raw: mov bx,pm_shuffle jmp enter_pm ; ; The 32-bit copy and shuffle code is "special", so it is in its own file ; %include "bcopyxx.inc"