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145 | and $0xffffbfff, %ecx |
145 | and $0xffffbfff, %ecx |
146 | push %ecx |
146 | push %ecx |
147 | popfl |
147 | popfl |
148 | .endm |
148 | .endm |
149 | 149 | ||
- | 150 | /* |
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- | 151 | * The SYSENTER syscall mechanism can be used for syscalls with |
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- | 152 | * four or fewer arguments. To pass these four arguments, we |
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- | 153 | * use four registers: EDX, ECX, EBX, ESI. The syscall number |
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- | 154 | * is passed in EAX. We use EDI to remember the return address |
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- | 155 | * and EBP to remember the stack. The INT-based syscall mechanism |
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- | 156 | * can actually handle six arguments plus the syscall number |
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- | 157 | * entirely in registers. |
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- | 158 | */ |
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- | 159 | .global sysenter_handler |
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- | 160 | sysenter_handler: |
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- | 161 | pushl %ebp # remember user stack |
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- | 162 | pushl %edi # remember return user address |
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- | 163 | ||
- | 164 | pushl %gs # remember TLS |
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- | 165 | ||
- | 166 | pushl %eax # syscall number |
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- | 167 | subl $8, %esp # unused sixth and fifth argument |
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- | 168 | pushl %esi # fourth argument |
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- | 169 | pushl %ebx # third argument |
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- | 170 | pushl %ecx # second argument |
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- | 171 | pushl %edx # first argument |
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- | 172 | ||
- | 173 | movw $16, %ax |
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- | 174 | movw %ax, %ds |
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- | 175 | movw %ax, %es |
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- | 176 | ||
- | 177 | cld |
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- | 178 | call syscall_handler |
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- | 179 | addl $28, %esp # remove arguments from stack |
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- | 180 | ||
- | 181 | pop %gs # restore TLS |
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- | 182 | ||
- | 183 | pop %edx # prepare return EIP for SYSEXIT |
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- | 184 | pop %ecx # prepare userspace ESP for SYSEXIT |
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- | 185 | ||
- | 186 | sysexit # return to userspace |
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- | 187 | ||
- | 188 | ||
150 | ## Declare interrupt handlers |
189 | ## Declare interrupt handlers |
151 | # |
190 | # |
152 | # Declare interrupt handlers for n interrupt |
191 | # Declare interrupt handlers for n interrupt |
153 | # vectors starting at vector i. |
192 | # vectors starting at vector i. |
154 | # |
193 | # |