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2 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Jakub Jermar |
2 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Jakub Jermar |
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27 | # |
27 | # |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | .section K_TEXT_START |
29 | .section K_TEXT_START |
30 | .global kernel_image_start |
30 | .global kernel_image_start |
31 | 31 | ||
32 | .code16 |
32 | .code16 |
33 | # |
33 | # |
34 | # This is where we require any SPARTAN-kernel-compatible boot loader |
34 | # This is where we require any SPARTAN-kernel-compatible boot loader |
35 | # to pass control in real mode. |
35 | # to pass control in real mode. |
36 | # |
36 | # |
37 | # Protected mode tables are statically initialised during compile |
37 | # Protected mode tables are statically initialised during compile |
38 | # time. So we can just load the respective table registers and |
38 | # time. So we can just load the respective table registers and |
39 | # switch to protected mode. |
39 | # switch to protected mode. |
40 | # |
40 | # |
41 | kernel_image_start: |
41 | kernel_image_start: |
42 | cli |
42 | cli |
43 | call memmap_arch_init |
43 | call memmap_arch_init |
44 | xorw %ax,%ax |
44 | xorw %ax,%ax |
45 | movw %ax,%ds |
45 | movw %ax,%ds |
46 | lgdt gdtr |
46 | lgdt gdtr |
47 | movl %cr0,%eax |
47 | movl %cr0,%eax |
48 | orl $0x1,%eax |
48 | orl $0x1,%eax |
49 | movl %eax,%cr0 |
49 | movl %eax,%cr0 |
- | 50 | jmpl $8,$meeting_point |
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- | 51 | meeting_point: |
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50 | jmp 0f |
52 | .code32 |
51 | 0: |
53 | |
52 | movw $16,%ax |
54 | movw $16,%ax |
53 | movw %ax,%es |
55 | movw %ax,%es |
54 | movw %ax,%gs |
56 | movw %ax,%gs |
55 | movw %ax,%fs |
57 | movw %ax,%fs |
56 | movw %ax,%ds # kernel data + stack |
58 | movw %ax,%ds # kernel data + stack |
57 | movw %ax,%ss |
59 | movw %ax,%ss |
58 | movl $0x7c00,%esp |
60 | movl $0x7c00,%esp |
59 | jmpl $8,$meeting_point |
- | |
60 | meeting_point: |
- | |
61 | .code32 |
- | |
62 | 61 | ||
63 | lidt idtr |
62 | lidt idtr |
64 | 63 | ||
65 | call map_kernel |
64 | call map_kernel |
66 | 65 | ||
67 | movl $_hardcoded_ktext_size, hardcoded_ktext_size |
66 | movl $_hardcoded_ktext_size, hardcoded_ktext_size |
68 | movl $_hardcoded_kdata_size, hardcoded_kdata_size |
67 | movl $_hardcoded_kdata_size, hardcoded_kdata_size |
69 | movl $_hardcoded_load_address, hardcoded_load_address |
68 | movl $_hardcoded_load_address, hardcoded_load_address |
70 | 69 | ||
71 | call main_bsp # never returns |
70 | call main_bsp # never returns |
72 | 71 | ||
73 | cli |
72 | cli |
74 | hlt |
73 | hlt |
75 | 74 | ||
76 | .global map_kernel |
75 | .global map_kernel |
77 | map_kernel: |
76 | map_kernel: |
78 | # |
77 | # |
79 | # Here we setup mapping for both the unmapped and mapped sections of the kernel. |
78 | # Here we setup mapping for both the unmapped and mapped sections of the kernel. |
80 | # For simplicity, we set only one 4M page for 0x00000000 and one for 0x80000000. |
79 | # For simplicity, we set only one 4M page for 0x00000000 and one for 0x80000000. |
81 | # |
80 | # |
82 | movl %cr4, %ecx |
81 | movl %cr4, %ecx |
83 | orl $(1<<4), %ecx |
82 | orl $(1<<4), %ecx |
84 | movl %ecx, %cr4 # turn PSE on |
83 | movl %ecx, %cr4 # turn PSE on |
85 | 84 | ||
86 | movl $((1<<7)|(1<<0)), %eax |
85 | movl $((1<<7)|(1<<0)), %eax |
87 | movl %eax, page_directory # mapping 0x00000000 => 0x00000000 |
86 | movl %eax, page_directory # mapping 0x00000000 => 0x00000000 |
88 | 87 | ||
89 | movl $(page_directory+(4096/2)), %edx |
88 | movl $(page_directory+(4096/2)), %edx |
90 | movl %eax, (%edx) # mapping 0x80000000 => 0x00000000 |
89 | movl %eax, (%edx) # mapping 0x80000000 => 0x00000000 |
91 | 90 | ||
92 | leal page_directory, %eax |
91 | leal page_directory, %eax |
93 | movl %eax, %cr3 |
92 | movl %eax, %cr3 |
94 | 93 | ||
95 | # turn on paging |
94 | # turn on paging |
96 | movl %cr0, %ebx |
95 | movl %cr0, %ebx |
97 | orl $(1<<31), %ebx |
96 | orl $(1<<31), %ebx |
98 | movl %ebx, %cr0 |
97 | movl %ebx, %cr0 |
- | 98 | jmp 0f |
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- | 99 | 0: |
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99 | ret |
100 | ret |
100 | 101 | ||
101 | 102 | ||
102 | .section K_DATA_START |
103 | .section K_DATA_START |
103 | 104 | ||
104 | .align 4096 |
105 | .align 4096 |
105 | page_directory: |
106 | page_directory: |
106 | .space 4096, 0 |
107 | .space 4096, 0 |
107 | 108 |