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/*
* librm: a library for interfacing to real-mode code
*
* Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>
*
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL )
/* Drag in general configuration */
#include <config/general.h>
/* Drag in local definitions */
#include "librm.h"
/* CR0: protection enabled */
#define CR0_PE ( 1 << 0 )
/* CR0: paging */
#define CR0_PG ( 1 << 31 )
/* CR4: physical address extensions */
#define CR4_PAE ( 1 << 5 )
/* Extended feature enable MSR (EFER) */
#define MSR_EFER 0xc0000080
/* EFER: long mode enable */
#define EFER_LME ( 1 << 8 )
/* Page: present */
#define PG_P 0x01
/* Page: read/write */
#define PG_RW 0x02
/* Page: user/supervisor */
#define PG_US 0x04
/* Page: page size */
#define PG_PS 0x80
/* Size of various paging-related data structures */
#define SIZEOF_PTE_LOG2 3
#define SIZEOF_PTE ( 1 << SIZEOF_PTE_LOG2 )
#define SIZEOF_PT_LOG2 12
#define SIZEOF_PT ( 1 << SIZEOF_PT_LOG2 )
#define SIZEOF_4KB_PAGE_LOG2 12
#define SIZEOF_4KB_PAGE ( 1 << SIZEOF_4KB_PAGE_LOG2 )
#define SIZEOF_2MB_PAGE_LOG2 21
#define SIZEOF_2MB_PAGE ( 1 << SIZEOF_2MB_PAGE_LOG2 )
#define SIZEOF_LOW_4GB_LOG2 32
#define SIZEOF_LOW_4GB ( 1 << SIZEOF_LOW_4GB_LOG2 )
/* Size of various C data structures */
#define SIZEOF_I386_SEG_REGS 12
#define SIZEOF_I386_REGS 32
#define SIZEOF_REAL_MODE_REGS ( SIZEOF_I386_SEG_REGS + SIZEOF_I386_REGS )
#define SIZEOF_I386_FLAGS 4
#define SIZEOF_I386_ALL_REGS ( SIZEOF_REAL_MODE_REGS + SIZEOF_I386_FLAGS )
#define SIZEOF_X86_64_REGS 128
/* Size of an address */
#ifdef __x86_64__
#define SIZEOF_ADDR 8
#else
#define SIZEOF_ADDR 4
#endif
/* Default code size */
#ifdef __x86_64__
#define CODE_DEFAULT code64
#else
#define CODE_DEFAULT code32
#endif
/* Selectively assemble code for 32-bit/64-bit builds */
#ifdef __x86_64__
#define if32 if 0
#define if64 if 1
#else
#define if32 if 1
#define if64 if 0
#endif
.section ".note.GNU-stack", "", @progbits
/****************************************************************************
* Global descriptor table
*
* Call init_librm to set up the GDT before attempting to use any
* protected-mode code.
*
* NOTE: This must be located before prot_to_real, otherwise gas
* throws a "can't handle non absolute segment in `ljmp'" error due to
* not knowing the value of REAL_CS when the ljmp is encountered.
*
* Note also that putting ".word gdt_end - gdt - 1" directly into
* gdt_limit, rather than going via gdt_length, will also produce the
* "non absolute segment" error. This is most probably a bug in gas.
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".data16.gdt", "aw", @progbits
.balign 16
gdt:
gdtr: /* The first GDT entry is unused, the GDTR can fit here. */
gdt_limit: .word gdt_length - 1
gdt_base: .long 0
.word 0 /* padding */
.org gdt + VIRTUAL_CS, 0
virtual_cs: /* 32 bit protected mode code segment, virtual addresses */
.word 0xffff, 0
.byte 0, 0x9f, 0xcf, 0
.org gdt + VIRTUAL_DS, 0
virtual_ds: /* 32 bit protected mode data segment, virtual addresses */
.word 0xffff, 0
.byte 0, 0x93, 0xcf, 0
.org gdt + PHYSICAL_CS, 0
physical_cs: /* 32 bit protected mode code segment, physical addresses */
.word 0xffff, 0
.byte 0, 0x9f, 0xcf, 0
.org gdt + PHYSICAL_DS, 0
physical_ds: /* 32 bit protected mode data segment, physical addresses */
.word 0xffff, 0
.byte 0, 0x93, 0xcf, 0
.org gdt + REAL_CS, 0
real_cs: /* 16 bit real mode code segment */
.word 0xffff, 0
.byte 0, 0x9b, 0x00, 0
.org gdt + REAL_DS, 0
real_ds: /* 16 bit real mode data segment */
.word 0xffff, 0
.byte 0, 0x93, 0x00, 0
.org gdt + P2R_DS, 0
p2r_ds: /* 16 bit real mode data segment for prot_to_real transition */
.word 0xffff, ( P2R_DS << 4 )
.byte 0, 0x93, 0x00, 0
.org gdt + LONG_CS, 0
long_cs: /* 64 bit long mode code segment */
.word 0, 0
.byte 0, 0x9a, 0x20, 0
gdt_end:
.equ gdt_length, gdt_end - gdt
/****************************************************************************
* Stored real-mode and protected-mode stack pointers
*
* The real-mode stack pointer is stored here whenever real_to_prot
* is called and restored whenever prot_to_real is called. The
* converse happens for the protected-mode stack pointer.
*
* Despite initial appearances this scheme is, in fact re-entrant,
* because program flow dictates that we always return via the point
* we left by. For example:
* PXE API call entry
* 1 real => prot
* ...
* Print a text string
* ...
* 2 prot => real
* INT 10
* 3 real => prot
* ...
* ...
* 4 prot => real
* PXE API call exit
*
* At point 1, the RM mode stack value, say RPXE, is stored in
* rm_ss,sp. We want this value to still be present in rm_ss,sp when
* we reach point 4.
*
* At point 2, the RM stack value is restored from RPXE. At point 3,
* the RM stack value is again stored in rm_ss,sp. This *does*
* overwrite the RPXE that we have stored there, but it's the same
* value, since the code between points 2 and 3 has managed to return
* to us.
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".bss.rm_ss_sp", "aw", @nobits
.globl rm_sp
rm_sp: .word 0
.globl rm_ss
rm_ss: .word 0
.section ".data.pm_esp", "aw", @progbits
pm_esp: .long VIRTUAL(_estack)
/****************************************************************************
* Temporary static data buffer
*
* This is used to reduce the amount of real-mode stack space consumed
* during mode transitions, since we are sometimes called with very
* little real-mode stack space available.
****************************************************************************
*/
/* Temporary static buffer usage by virt_call */
.struct 0
VC_TMP_GDT: .space 6
VC_TMP_IDT: .space 6
VC_TMP_PAD: .space 4 /* for alignment */
.if64
VC_TMP_CR3: .space 4
VC_TMP_CR4: .space 4
VC_TMP_EMER: .space 8
.endif
VC_TMP_FXSAVE: .space 512
VC_TMP_END:
.previous
/* Temporary static buffer usage by real_call */
.struct 0
RC_TMP_FUNCTION: .space 4
RC_TMP_END:
.previous
/* Shared temporary static buffer */
.section ".bss16.rm_tmpbuf", "aw", @nobits
.balign 16
rm_tmpbuf:
.space VC_TMP_END
.size rm_tmpbuf, . - rm_tmpbuf
/****************************************************************************
* Virtual address offsets
*
* These are used by the protected-mode code to map between virtual
* and physical addresses, and to access variables in the .text16 or
* .data16 segments.
****************************************************************************
*/
.struct 0
VA_VIRT_OFFSET: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
VA_TEXT16: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
VA_DATA16: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
VA_SIZE:
.previous
/* Internal copies, used only by librm itself */
.section ".bss16.rm_virt_addrs", "aw", @nobits
rm_virt_addrs: .space VA_SIZE
.equ rm_virt_offset, ( rm_virt_addrs + VA_VIRT_OFFSET )
.equ rm_text16, ( rm_virt_addrs + VA_TEXT16 )
.equ rm_data16, ( rm_virt_addrs + VA_DATA16 )
/* Externally visible variables, used by C code */
.section ".bss.virt_addrs", "aw", @nobits
virt_addrs: .space VA_SIZE
.globl virt_offset
.equ virt_offset, ( virt_addrs + VA_VIRT_OFFSET )
.globl text16
.equ text16, ( virt_addrs + VA_TEXT16 )
.globl data16
.equ data16, ( virt_addrs + VA_DATA16 )
/****************************************************************************
* init_librm (real-mode far call, 16-bit real-mode far return address)
*
* Initialise the GDT ready for transitions to protected mode.
*
* Parameters:
* %cs : .text16 segment
* %ds : .data16 segment
* %edi : Physical base of protected-mode code
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text16.init_librm", "ax", @progbits
.code16
.globl init_librm
init_librm:
/* Preserve registers */
pushl %eax
pushl %ebx
pushl %edi
/* Store rm_virt_offset and set up virtual_cs and virtual_ds segments */
subl $VIRTUAL(_textdata), %edi
movl %edi, rm_virt_offset
.if64 ; setae (rm_virt_offset+4) ; .endif
movl %edi, %eax
movw $virtual_cs, %bx
call set_seg_base
movw $virtual_ds, %bx
call set_seg_base
/* Store rm_cs and rm_text16, set up real_cs segment */
xorl %eax, %eax
movw %cs, %ax
movw %ax, %cs:rm_cs
shll $4, %eax
movw $real_cs, %bx
call set_seg_base
.if32 ; subl %edi, %eax ; .endif
movl %eax, rm_text16
/* Store rm_ds and rm_data16, set up real_ds segment and GDT base */
xorl %eax, %eax
movw %ds, %ax
movw %ax, %cs:rm_ds
shll $4, %eax
movw $real_ds, %bx
call set_seg_base
movl %eax, gdt_base
addl $gdt, gdt_base
.if32 ; subl %edi, %eax ; .endif
movl %eax, rm_data16
/* Configure virt_call for protected mode, if applicable */
.if64 ; movl $VIRTUAL(vc_pmode), %cs:vc_jmp_offset ; .endif
/* Switch to protected mode */
virtcall init_librm_pmode
.section ".text.init_librm", "ax", @progbits
.code32
init_librm_pmode:
/* Store virt_offset, text16, and data16 */
pushw %ds
movw $REAL_DS, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movl $rm_virt_addrs, %esi
movl $VIRTUAL(virt_addrs), %edi
movl $( VA_SIZE / 4 ), %ecx
rep movsl
popw %ds
.if64 ; /* Initialise long mode, if applicable */
movl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %edi
leal VIRTUAL(p2l_ljmp_target)(%edi), %eax
movl %eax, VIRTUAL(p2l_ljmp_offset)
call init_pages
.endif
/* Return to real mode */
ret
.section ".text16.init_librm", "ax", @progbits
.code16
init_librm_rmode:
/* Configure virt_call for long mode, if applicable */
.if64 ; movl $VIRTUAL(vc_lmode), %cs:vc_jmp_offset ; .endif
/* Initialise IDT */
virtcall init_idt
#ifdef TIVOLI_VMM_WORKAROUND
/* Check for FXSAVE/FXRSTOR */
clc
virtcall check_fxsr
setnc fxsr_supported
#endif
/* Restore registers */
popl %edi
popl %ebx
popl %eax
lret
.section ".text16.set_seg_base", "ax", @progbits
.code16
set_seg_base:
1: movw %ax, 2(%bx)
rorl $16, %eax
movb %al, 4(%bx)
movb %ah, 7(%bx)
roll $16, %eax
ret
.section ".data16.fxsr_supported", "awx", @progbits
fxsr_supported: /* FXSAVE/FXRSTOR instructions supported */
.byte 0
/****************************************************************************
* real_to_prot (real-mode near call, 32-bit virtual return address)
*
* Switch from 16-bit real-mode to 32-bit protected mode with virtual
* addresses. The real-mode %ss:sp is stored in rm_ss and rm_sp, and
* the protected-mode %esp is restored from the saved pm_esp.
* Interrupts are disabled. All other registers may be destroyed.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 32-bit virtual
* address.
*
* Parameters:
* %ecx : number of bytes to move from RM stack to PM stack
* %edx : number of bytes to copy from RM temporary buffer to PM stack
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text16.real_to_prot", "ax", @progbits
.code16
real_to_prot:
/* Enable A20 line */
call enable_a20
/* A failure at this point is fatal, and there's nothing we
* can do about it other than lock the machine to make the
* problem immediately visible.
*/
1: jc 1b
/* Make sure we have our data segment available */
movw %cs:rm_ds, %ds
/* Add protected-mode return address to length of data to be copied */
addw $4, %cx /* %ecx must be less than 64kB anyway */
/* Real-mode %ss:%sp => %ebp and virtual address => %esi */
xorl %eax, %eax
movw %ss, %ax
shll $4, %eax
movzwl %sp, %ebp
addr32 leal (%eax,%ebp), %esi
subl rm_virt_offset, %esi
shll $12, %eax
orl %eax, %ebp
/* Real-mode data segment virtual address => %ebx */
movl rm_data16, %ebx
.if64 ; subl rm_virt_offset, %ebx ; .endif
/* Load protected-mode global descriptor table */
data32 lgdt gdtr
/* Zero segment registers. This wastes around 12 cycles on
* real hardware, but saves a substantial number of emulated
* instructions under KVM.
*/
xorw %ax, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
movw %ax, %ss
/* Switch to protected mode (with paging disabled if applicable) */
cli
movl %cr0, %eax
.if64 ; andl $~CR0_PG, %eax ; .endif
orb $CR0_PE, %al
movl %eax, %cr0
data32 ljmp $VIRTUAL_CS, $VIRTUAL(r2p_pmode)
.section ".text.real_to_prot", "ax", @progbits
.code32
r2p_pmode:
/* Set up protected-mode data segments and stack pointer */
movw $VIRTUAL_DS, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
movw %ax, %ss
movl VIRTUAL(pm_esp), %esp
/* Load protected-mode interrupt descriptor table */
lidt VIRTUAL(idtr32)
/* Record real-mode %ss:sp (after removal of data) */
addl %ecx, %ebp
movl %ebp, VIRTUAL(rm_sp)
/* Move data from RM stack to PM stack */
subl %edx, %esp
subl %ecx, %esp
movl %esp, %edi
rep movsb
/* Copy data from RM temporary buffer to PM stack */
leal rm_tmpbuf(%ebx), %esi
movl %edx, %ecx
rep movsb
/* Return to virtual address */
ret
/****************************************************************************
* prot_to_real (protected-mode near call, 32-bit real-mode return address)
*
* Switch from 32-bit protected mode with virtual addresses to 16-bit
* real mode. The protected-mode %esp is stored in pm_esp and the
* real-mode %ss:sp is restored from the saved rm_ss and rm_sp. The
* high word of the real-mode %esp is set to zero. All real-mode data
* segment registers are loaded from the saved rm_ds. Interrupts are
* *not* enabled, since we want to be able to use prot_to_real in an
* ISR. All other registers may be destroyed.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 32-bit (sic)
* real-mode offset within .code16.
*
* Parameters:
* %ecx : number of bytes to move from PM stack to RM stack
* %edx : number of bytes to move from PM stack to RM temporary buffer
* %esi : real-mode global and interrupt descriptor table registers
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text.prot_to_real", "ax", @progbits
.code32
prot_to_real:
/* Copy real-mode global descriptor table register to RM code segment */
movl VIRTUAL(text16), %edi
.if64 ; subl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %edi ; .endif
leal rm_gdtr(%edi), %edi
movsw
movsl
/* Load real-mode interrupt descriptor table register */
lidt (%esi)
/* Add return address to data to be moved to RM stack */
addl $4, %ecx
/* Real-mode %ss:sp => %ebp and virtual address => %edi */
movl VIRTUAL(rm_sp), %ebp
subl %ecx, %ebp
movzwl VIRTUAL(rm_ss), %eax
shll $4, %eax
movzwl %bp, %edi
addl %eax, %edi
subl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %edi
/* Move data from PM stack to RM stack */
movl %esp, %esi
rep movsb
/* Move data from PM stack to RM temporary buffer */
movl VIRTUAL(data16), %edi
.if64 ; subl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %edi ; .endif
addl $rm_tmpbuf, %edi
movl %edx, %ecx
rep movsb
/* Record protected-mode %esp (after removal of data) */
movl %esi, VIRTUAL(pm_esp)
/* Load real-mode segment limits */
movw $P2R_DS, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
movw %ax, %ss
ljmp $REAL_CS, $p2r_rmode
.section ".text16.prot_to_real", "ax", @progbits
.code16
p2r_rmode:
/* Load real-mode GDT */
data32 lgdt %cs:rm_gdtr
/* Switch to real mode */
movl %cr0, %eax
andb $0!CR0_PE, %al
movl %eax, %cr0
p2r_ljmp_rm_cs:
ljmp $0, $1f
1:
/* Set up real-mode data segments and stack pointer */
movw %cs:rm_ds, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
movl %ebp, %eax
shrl $16, %eax
movw %ax, %ss
movzwl %bp, %esp
/* Return to real-mode address */
data32 ret
/* Real-mode code and data segments. Assigned by the call to
* init_librm. rm_cs doubles as the segment part of the jump
* instruction used by prot_to_real. Both are located in
* .text16 rather than .data16: rm_cs since it forms part of
* the jump instruction within the code segment, and rm_ds
* since real-mode code needs to be able to locate the data
* segment with no other reference available.
*/
.globl rm_cs
.equ rm_cs, ( p2r_ljmp_rm_cs + 3 )
.section ".text16.data.rm_ds", "aw", @progbits
.globl rm_ds
rm_ds: .word 0
/* Real-mode global and interrupt descriptor table registers */
.section ".text16.data.rm_gdtr", "aw", @progbits
rm_gdtr:
.word 0 /* Limit */
.long 0 /* Base */
/****************************************************************************
* phys_to_prot (protected-mode near call, 32-bit physical return address)
*
* Switch from 32-bit protected mode with physical addresses to 32-bit
* protected mode with virtual addresses. %esp is adjusted to a
* virtual address. All other registers are preserved.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 32-bit physical
* (sic) address.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text.phys_to_prot", "ax", @progbits
.code32
.globl phys_to_prot
phys_to_prot:
/* Preserve registers */
pushl %eax
pushl %ebp
/* Switch to virtual code segment */
cli
ljmp $VIRTUAL_CS, $VIRTUAL(1f)
1:
/* Switch to virtual data segment and adjust %esp */
movw $VIRTUAL_DS, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
movw %ax, %ss
movl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %ebp
subl %ebp, %esp
/* Adjust return address to a virtual address */
subl %ebp, 8(%esp)
/* Restore registers and return */
popl %ebp
popl %eax
ret
.if32 /* Expose as _phys_to_virt for use by COMBOOT, if applicable */
.globl _phys_to_virt
.equ _phys_to_virt, phys_to_prot
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* prot_to_phys (protected-mode near call, 32-bit virtual return address)
*
* Switch from 32-bit protected mode with virtual addresses to 32-bit
* protected mode with physical addresses. %esp is adjusted to a
* physical address. All other registers are preserved.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 32-bit virtual
* (sic) address.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text.prot_to_phys", "ax", @progbits
.code32
prot_to_phys:
/* Preserve registers */
pushl %eax
pushl %ebp
/* Adjust return address to a physical address */
movl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %ebp
addl %ebp, 8(%esp)
/* Switch to physical code segment */
cli
pushl $PHYSICAL_CS
leal VIRTUAL(1f)(%ebp), %eax
pushl %eax
lret
1:
/* Switch to physical data segment and adjust %esp */
movw $PHYSICAL_DS, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
movw %ax, %ss
addl %ebp, %esp
/* Restore registers and return */
popl %ebp
popl %eax
ret
.if32 /* Expose as _virt_to_phys for use by COMBOOT, if applicable */
.globl _virt_to_phys
.equ _virt_to_phys, prot_to_phys
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* intr_to_prot (protected-mode near call, 32-bit virtual return address)
*
* Switch from 32-bit protected mode with a virtual code segment and
* either a physical or virtual stack segment to 32-bit protected mode
* with normal virtual addresses. %esp is adjusted if necessary to a
* virtual address. All other registers are preserved.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 32-bit virtual
* address.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text.intr_to_prot", "ax", @progbits
.code32
.globl intr_to_prot
intr_to_prot:
/* Preserve registers */
pushl %eax
/* Check whether stack segment is physical or virtual */
movw %ss, %ax
cmpw $VIRTUAL_DS, %ax
movw $VIRTUAL_DS, %ax
/* Reload data segment registers */
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
/* Reload stack segment and adjust %esp if necessary */
je 1f
movw %ax, %ss
subl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %esp
1:
/* Restore registers and return */
popl %eax
ret
/* Expose as _intr_to_virt for use by GDB */
.globl _intr_to_virt
.equ _intr_to_virt, intr_to_prot
/****************************************************************************
* prot_to_long (protected-mode near call, 32-bit virtual return address)
*
* Switch from 32-bit protected mode with virtual addresses to 64-bit
* long mode. The protected-mode %esp is adjusted to a physical
* address. All other registers are preserved.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 32-bit (sic)
* virtual address.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.if64
.section ".text.prot_to_long", "ax", @progbits
.code32
prot_to_long:
/* Preserve registers */
pushl %eax
pushl %ecx
pushl %edx
/* Set up PML4 */
movl VIRTUAL(pml4), %eax
movl %eax, %cr3
/* Enable PAE */
movl %cr4, %eax
orb $CR4_PAE, %al
movl %eax, %cr4
/* Enable long mode */
movl $MSR_EFER, %ecx
rdmsr
orw $EFER_LME, %ax
wrmsr
/* Enable paging */
movl %cr0, %eax
orl $CR0_PG, %eax
movl %eax, %cr0
/* Restore registers */
popl %edx
popl %ecx
popl %eax
/* Construct 64-bit return address */
pushl (%esp)
movl $0xffffffff, 4(%esp)
p2l_ljmp:
/* Switch to long mode (using a physical %rip) */
ljmp $LONG_CS, $0
.code64
p2l_lmode:
/* Adjust and zero-extend %esp to a physical address */
addl virt_offset, %esp
/* Use long-mode IDT */
lidt idtr64
/* Return to virtual address */
ret
/* Long mode jump offset and target. Required since an ljmp
* in protected mode will zero-extend the offset, and so
* cannot reach an address within the negative 2GB as used by
* -mcmodel=kernel. Assigned by the call to init_librm.
*/
.equ p2l_ljmp_offset, ( p2l_ljmp + 1 )
.equ p2l_ljmp_target, p2l_lmode
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* long_to_prot (long-mode near call, 64-bit virtual return address)
*
* Switch from 64-bit long mode to 32-bit protected mode with virtual
* addresses. The long-mode %rsp is adjusted to a virtual address.
* All other registers are preserved.
*
* The return address for this function should be a 64-bit (sic)
* virtual address.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.if64
.section ".text.long_to_prot", "ax", @progbits
.code64
long_to_prot:
/* Switch to protected mode */
ljmp *l2p_vector
.code32
l2p_pmode:
/* Adjust %esp to a virtual address */
subl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %esp
/* Preserve registers */
pushl %eax
pushl %ecx
pushl %edx
/* Disable paging */
movl %cr0, %eax
andl $~CR0_PG, %eax
movl %eax, %cr0
/* Disable PAE (in case external non-PAE-aware code enables paging) */
movl %cr4, %eax
andb $~CR4_PAE, %al
movl %eax, %cr4
/* Disable long mode */
movl $MSR_EFER, %ecx
rdmsr
andw $~EFER_LME, %ax
wrmsr
/* Restore registers */
popl %edx
popl %ecx
popl %eax
/* Use protected-mode IDT */
lidt VIRTUAL(idtr32)
/* Return */
ret $4
/* Long mode jump vector. Required since there is no "ljmp
* immediate" instruction in long mode.
*/
.section ".data.l2p_vector", "aw", @progbits
l2p_vector:
.long VIRTUAL(l2p_pmode), VIRTUAL_CS
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* long_save_regs (long-mode near call, 64-bit virtual return address)
*
* Preserve registers that are accessible only in long mode. This
* includes %r8-%r15 and the upper halves of %rax, %rbx, %rcx, %rdx,
* %rsi, %rdi, and %rbp.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.if64
.section ".text.long_preserve_regs", "ax", @progbits
.code64
long_preserve_regs:
/* Preserve registers */
pushq %rax
pushq %rcx
pushq %rdx
pushq %rbx
pushq %rsp
pushq %rbp
pushq %rsi
pushq %rdi
pushq %r8
pushq %r9
pushq %r10
pushq %r11
pushq %r12
pushq %r13
pushq %r14
pushq %r15
/* Return */
jmp *SIZEOF_X86_64_REGS(%rsp)
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* long_restore_regs (long-mode near call, 64-bit virtual return address)
*
* Restore registers that are accessible only in long mode. This
* includes %r8-%r15 and the upper halves of %rax, %rbx, %rcx, %rdx,
* %rsi, %rdi, and %rbp.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.if64
.section ".text.long_restore_regs", "ax", @progbits
.code64
long_restore_regs:
/* Move return address above register dump */
popq SIZEOF_X86_64_REGS(%rsp)
/* Restore registers */
popq %r15
popq %r14
popq %r13
popq %r12
popq %r11
popq %r10
popq %r9
popq %r8
movl %edi, (%rsp)
popq %rdi
movl %esi, (%rsp)
popq %rsi
movl %ebp, (%rsp)
popq %rbp
leaq 8(%rsp), %rsp /* discard */
movl %ebx, (%rsp)
popq %rbx
movl %edx, (%rsp)
popq %rdx
movl %ecx, (%rsp)
popq %rcx
movl %eax, (%rsp)
popq %rax
/* Return */
ret
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* virt_call (real-mode near call, 16-bit real-mode near return address)
*
* Call a specific C function in 32-bit protected mode or 64-bit long
* mode (as applicable). The prototype of the C function must be
* void function ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 );
* ix86 will point to a struct containing the real-mode registers
* at entry to virt_call().
*
* All registers will be preserved across virt_call(), unless the C
* function explicitly overwrites values in ix86. Interrupt status
* and GDT will also be preserved. Gate A20 will be enabled.
*
* Note that virt_call() does not rely on the real-mode stack
* remaining intact in order to return, since everything relevant is
* copied to the protected-mode stack for the duration of the call.
* In particular, this means that a real-mode prefix can make a call
* to main() which will return correctly even if the prefix's stack
* gets vapourised during the Etherboot run. (The prefix cannot rely
* on anything else on the stack being preserved, so should move any
* critical data to registers before calling main()).
*
* Parameters:
* function : 32-bit virtual address of function to call
*
* Example usage:
* pushl $pxe_api_call
* call virt_call
* to call in to the C function
* void pxe_api_call ( struct i386_all_regs *ix86 );
****************************************************************************
*/
.struct 0
VC_OFFSET_IX86: .space SIZEOF_I386_ALL_REGS
VC_OFFSET_PADDING: .space 2 /* for alignment */
VC_OFFSET_RETADDR: .space 2
VC_OFFSET_PARAMS:
VC_OFFSET_FUNCTION: .space 4
VC_OFFSET_END:
.previous
.section ".text16.virt_call", "ax", @progbits
.code16
.globl virt_call
virt_call:
/* Preserve registers and flags on external RM stack */
pushw %ss /* padding */
pushfl
pushal
pushw %gs
pushw %fs
pushw %es
pushw %ds
pushw %ss
pushw %cs
/* Claim ownership of temporary static buffer */
cli
movw %cs:rm_ds, %ds
/* Preserve FPU, MMX and SSE state in temporary static buffer */
testb $0xff, fxsr_supported
jz 1f
fxsave ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_FXSAVE )
1:
/* Preserve GDT and IDT in temporary static buffer */
sidt ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_IDT )
sgdt ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_GDT )
.if64 ; /* Preserve control registers, if applicable */
movl $MSR_EFER, %ecx
rdmsr
movl %eax, ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_EMER + 0 )
movl %edx, ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_EMER + 4 )
movl %cr4, %eax
movl %eax, ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_CR4 )
movl %cr3, %eax
movl %eax, ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_CR3 )
.endif
/* For sanity's sake, clear the direction flag as soon as possible */
cld
/* Switch to protected mode and move register dump to PM stack */
movl $VC_OFFSET_END, %ecx
movl $VC_TMP_END, %edx
pushl $VIRTUAL(vc_pmode)
vc_jmp: jmp real_to_prot
.section ".text.virt_call", "ax", @progbits
.code32
vc_pmode:
/* Call function (in protected mode) */
pushl %esp
call *(VC_OFFSET_FUNCTION+4)(%esp)
popl %eax /* discard */
.if64 ; /* Switch to long mode */
jmp 1f
vc_lmode:
call prot_to_long
.code64
/* Call function (in long mode) */
movq %rsp, %rdi
movslq VC_OFFSET_FUNCTION(%rsp), %rax
callq *%rax
/* Switch to protected mode */
call long_to_prot
1: .code32
.endif
/* Switch to real mode and move register dump back to RM stack */
movl $VC_OFFSET_END, %ecx
movl $VC_TMP_END, %edx
leal VC_TMP_GDT(%esp, %ecx), %esi
pushl $vc_rmode
jmp prot_to_real
.section ".text16.virt_call", "ax", @progbits
.code16
vc_rmode:
.if64 ; /* Restore control registers, if applicable */
movw %sp, %bp
movl ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_CR3 ), %eax
movl %eax, %cr3
movl ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_CR4 ), %eax
movl %eax, %cr4
movl ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_EMER + 0 ), %eax
movl ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_EMER + 4 ), %edx
movl $MSR_EFER, %ecx
wrmsr
.endif
/* Restore FPU, MMX and SSE state from temporary static buffer */
testb $0xff, fxsr_supported
jz 1f
fxrstor ( rm_tmpbuf + VC_TMP_FXSAVE )
1:
/* Restore registers and flags and return */
popl %eax /* skip %cs and %ss */
popw %ds
popw %es
popw %fs
popw %gs
popal
/* popal skips %esp. We therefore want to do "movl -20(%sp),
* %esp", but -20(%sp) is not a valid 80386 expression.
* Fortunately, prot_to_real() zeroes the high word of %esp, so
* we can just use -20(%esp) instead.
*/
addr32 movl -20(%esp), %esp
popfl
popw %ss /* padding */
/* Return and discard function parameters */
ret $( VC_OFFSET_END - VC_OFFSET_PARAMS )
/* Protected-mode jump target */
.equ vc_jmp_offset, ( vc_jmp - 4 )
/****************************************************************************
* real_call (protected-mode near call, 32-bit virtual return address)
* real_call (long-mode near call, 64-bit virtual return address)
*
* Call a real-mode function from protected-mode or long-mode code.
*
* The non-segment register values will be passed directly to the
* real-mode code. The segment registers will be set as per
* prot_to_real. The non-segment register values set by the real-mode
* function will be passed back to the protected-mode or long-mode
* caller. A result of this is that this routine cannot be called
* directly from C code, since it clobbers registers that the C ABI
* expects the callee to preserve.
*
* librm.h defines a convenient macro REAL_CODE() for using real_call.
* See librm.h and realmode.h for details and examples.
*
* Parameters:
* function : offset within .text16 of real-mode function to call
*
* Returns: none
****************************************************************************
*/
.struct 0
RC_OFFSET_REGS: .space SIZEOF_I386_REGS
RC_OFFSET_REGS_END:
RC_OFFSET_FUNCTION_COPY:.space 4
.if64
RC_OFFSET_LREGS: .space SIZEOF_X86_64_REGS
RC_OFFSET_LREG_RETADDR: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
.endif
RC_OFFSET_RETADDR: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
RC_OFFSET_PARAMS:
RC_OFFSET_FUNCTION: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
RC_OFFSET_END:
.previous
.section ".text.real_call", "ax", @progbits
.CODE_DEFAULT
.globl real_call
real_call:
.if64 ; /* Preserve registers and switch to protected mode, if applicable */
call long_preserve_regs
call long_to_prot
.code32
.endif
/* Create register dump and function pointer copy on PM stack */
pushl ( RC_OFFSET_FUNCTION - RC_OFFSET_FUNCTION_COPY - 4 )(%esp)
pushal
/* Switch to real mode and move register dump to RM stack */
movl $RC_OFFSET_REGS_END, %ecx
movl $RC_TMP_END, %edx
pushl $rc_rmode
movl $VIRTUAL(rm_default_gdtr_idtr), %esi
jmp prot_to_real
.section ".text16.real_call", "ax", @progbits
.code16
rc_rmode:
/* Call real-mode function */
popal
call *( rm_tmpbuf + RC_TMP_FUNCTION )
pushal
/* For sanity's sake, clear the direction flag as soon as possible */
cld
/* Switch to protected mode and move register dump back to PM stack */
movl $RC_OFFSET_REGS_END, %ecx
xorl %edx, %edx
pushl $VIRTUAL(rc_pmode)
jmp real_to_prot
.section ".text.real_call", "ax", @progbits
.code32
rc_pmode:
/* Restore registers */
popal
.if64 ; /* Switch to long mode and restore registers, if applicable */
call prot_to_long
.code64
call long_restore_regs
.endif
/* Return and discard function parameters */
ret $( RC_OFFSET_END - RC_OFFSET_PARAMS )
/* Default real-mode global and interrupt descriptor table registers */
.section ".data.rm_default_gdtr_idtr", "aw", @progbits
rm_default_gdtr_idtr:
.word 0 /* Global descriptor table limit */
.long 0 /* Global descriptor table base */
.word 0x03ff /* Interrupt descriptor table limit */
.long 0 /* Interrupt descriptor table base */
/****************************************************************************
* phys_call (protected-mode near call, 32-bit virtual return address)
* phys_call (long-mode near call, 64-bit virtual return address)
*
* Call a function with flat 32-bit physical addressing
*
* The non-segment register values will be passed directly to the
* function. The segment registers will be set for flat 32-bit
* physical addressing. The non-segment register values set by the
* function will be passed back to the caller.
*
* librm.h defines a convenient macro PHYS_CODE() for using phys_call.
*
* Parameters:
* function : virtual (sic) address of function to call
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.struct 0
.if64
PHC_OFFSET_LREGS: .space SIZEOF_X86_64_REGS
PHC_OFFSET_LREG_RETADDR:.space SIZEOF_ADDR
.endif
PHC_OFFSET_RETADDR: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
PHC_OFFSET_PARAMS:
PHC_OFFSET_FUNCTION: .space SIZEOF_ADDR
PHC_OFFSET_END:
.previous
.section ".text.phys_call", "ax", @progbits
.CODE_DEFAULT
.globl phys_call
phys_call:
.if64 ; /* Preserve registers and switch to protected mode, if applicable */
call long_preserve_regs
call long_to_prot
.code32
.endif
/* Adjust function pointer to a physical address */
pushl %ebp
movl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %ebp
addl %ebp, ( PHC_OFFSET_FUNCTION + 4 /* saved %ebp */ )(%esp)
popl %ebp
/* Switch to physical addresses */
call prot_to_phys
/* Call function */
call *PHC_OFFSET_FUNCTION(%esp)
/* For sanity's sake, clear the direction flag as soon as possible */
cld
/* Switch to virtual addresses */
call phys_to_prot
.if64 ; /* Switch to long mode and restore registers, if applicable */
call prot_to_long
.code64
call long_restore_regs
.endif
/* Return and discard function parameters */
ret $( PHC_OFFSET_END - PHC_OFFSET_PARAMS )
/****************************************************************************
* phys_to_long (protected-mode near call, 32-bit physical return address)
*
* Used by COMBOOT.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.if64
.section ".text.phys_to_long", "ax", @progbits
.code32
phys_to_long:
/* Switch to virtual addresses */
call phys_to_prot
/* Convert to 32-bit virtual return address */
pushl %eax
movl VIRTUAL(virt_offset), %eax
subl %eax, 4(%esp)
popl %eax
/* Switch to long mode and return */
jmp prot_to_long
/* Expose as _phys_to_virt for use by COMBOOT */
.globl _phys_to_virt
.equ _phys_to_virt, phys_to_long
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* long_to_phys (long-mode near call, 64-bit virtual return address)
*
* Used by COMBOOT.
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.if64
.section ".text.long_to_phys", "ax", @progbits
.code64
long_to_phys:
/* Switch to protected mode */
call long_to_prot
.code32
/* Convert to 32-bit virtual return address */
popl (%esp)
/* Switch to physical addresses and return */
jmp prot_to_phys
/* Expose as _virt_to_phys for use by COMBOOT */
.globl _virt_to_phys
.equ _virt_to_phys, long_to_phys
.endif
/****************************************************************************
* flatten_real_mode (real-mode near call)
*
* Switch to flat real mode
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text16.flatten_real_mode", "ax", @progbits
.code16
.globl flatten_real_mode
flatten_real_mode:
/* Modify GDT to use flat real mode */
movb $0x8f, real_cs + 6
movb $0x8f, real_ds + 6
/* Call dummy protected-mode function */
virtcall flatten_dummy
/* Restore GDT */
movb $0x00, real_cs + 6
movb $0x00, real_ds + 6
/* Return */
ret
.section ".text.flatten_dummy", "ax", @progbits
.CODE_DEFAULT
flatten_dummy:
ret
/****************************************************************************
* Interrupt wrapper
*
* Used by the protected-mode and long-mode interrupt vectors to call
* the interrupt() function.
*
* May be entered with either physical or virtual stack segment.
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text.interrupt_wrapper", "ax", @progbits
.code32
.globl interrupt_wrapper
interrupt_wrapper:
/* Preserve registers (excluding already-saved %eax) */
pushl %ebx
pushl %ecx
pushl %edx
pushl %esi
pushl %edi
pushl %ebp
/* Expand IRQ number to whole %eax register */
movzbl %al, %eax
.if64 ; /* Skip transition to long mode, if applicable */
xorl %edx, %edx
movw %cs, %bx
cmpw $LONG_CS, %bx
je 1f
.endif
/* Preserve segment registers and original %esp */
pushl %ds
pushl %es
pushl %fs
pushl %gs
pushl %ss
pushl %esp
/* Switch to virtual addressing */
call intr_to_prot
/* Pass 32-bit interrupt frame pointer in %edx */
movl %esp, %edx
xorl %ecx, %ecx
.if64
/* Switch to long mode */
call prot_to_long
.code64
1: /* Preserve long-mode registers */
pushq %r8
pushq %r9
pushq %r10
pushq %r11
pushq %r12
pushq %r13
pushq %r14
pushq %r15
/* Expand IRQ number to whole %rdi register */
movl %eax, %edi
/* Pass 32-bit interrupt frame pointer (if applicable) in %rsi */
testl %edx, %edx
je 1f
movl %edx, %esi
addl virt_offset, %esi
1:
/* Pass 64-bit interrupt frame pointer in %rdx */
movq %rsp, %rdx
.endif
/* Call interrupt handler */
call interrupt
.if64
/* Restore long-mode registers */
popq %r15
popq %r14
popq %r13
popq %r12
popq %r11
popq %r10
popq %r9
popq %r8
/* Skip transition back to protected mode, if applicable */
cmpw $LONG_CS, %bx
je 1f
/* Switch to protected mode */
call long_to_prot
.code32
cmpw $LONG_CS, %bx
.endif
/* Restore segment registers and original %esp */
lss (%esp), %esp
popl %ss
popl %gs
popl %fs
popl %es
popl %ds
1: /* Restore registers */
popl %ebp
popl %edi
popl %esi
popl %edx
popl %ecx
popl %ebx
popl %eax
/* Return from interrupt (with REX prefix if required) */
.if64 ; jne 1f ; .byte 0x48 ; .endif
1: iret
/****************************************************************************
* Page tables
*
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".pages", "aw", @nobits
.balign SIZEOF_PT
/* Page map level 4 entries (PML4Es)
*
* This comprises
*
* - PML4E[0x000] covering [0x0000000000000000-0x0000007fffffffff]
* - PML4E[0x1ff] covering [0xffffff8000000000-0xffffffffffffffff]
*
* These point to the PDPT. This creates some aliased
* addresses within unused portions of the 64-bit address
* space, but allows us to use just a single PDPT.
*
* - PDE[...] covering arbitrary 2MB portions of I/O space
*
* These are 2MB pages created by ioremap() to cover I/O
* device addresses.
*/
pml4e:
.space SIZEOF_PT
.size pml4e, . - pml4e
.globl io_pages
.equ io_pages, pml4e
/* Page directory pointer table entries (PDPTEs)
*
* This comprises:
*
* - PDPTE[0x000] covering [0x0000000000000000-0x000000003fffffff]
* - PDPTE[0x001] covering [0x0000000040000000-0x000000007fffffff]
* - PDPTE[0x002] covering [0x0000000080000000-0x00000000bfffffff]
* - PDPTE[0x003] covering [0x00000000c0000000-0x00000000ffffffff]
*
* These point to the appropriate page directories (in pde_low)
* used to identity-map the whole of the 32-bit address space.
*
* - PDPTE[0x004] covering [0x0000000100000000-0x000000013fffffff]
*
* This points back to the PML4, allowing the PML4 to be
* (ab)used to hold 2MB pages used for I/O device addresses.
*
* - PDPTE[0x1ff] covering [0xffffffffc0000000-0xffffffffffffffff]
*
* This points back to the PDPT itself, allowing the PDPT to be
* (ab)used to hold PDEs covering .textdata.
*
* - PDE[N-M] covering [_textdata,_end)
*
* These are used to point to the page tables (in pte_textdata)
* used to map our .textdata section. Note that each PDE
* covers 2MB, so we are likely to use only a single PDE in
* practice.
*/
pdpte:
.space SIZEOF_PT
.size pdpte, . - pdpte
.equ pde_textdata, pdpte /* (ab)use */
/* Page directory entries (PDEs) for the low 4GB
*
* This comprises 2048 2MB pages to identity-map the whole of
* the 32-bit address space.
*/
pde_low:
.equ PDE_LOW_PTES, ( SIZEOF_LOW_4GB / SIZEOF_2MB_PAGE )
.equ PDE_LOW_PTS, ( ( PDE_LOW_PTES * SIZEOF_PTE ) / SIZEOF_PT )
.space ( PDE_LOW_PTS * SIZEOF_PT )
.size pde_low, . - pde_low
/* Page table entries (PTEs) for .textdata
*
* This comprises enough 4kB pages to map the whole of
* .textdata. The required number of PTEs is calculated by
* the linker script.
*
* Note that these mappings do not cover the PTEs themselves.
* This does not matter, since code running with paging
* enabled never needs to access these PTEs.
*/
pte_textdata:
/* Allocated by linker script; must be at the end of .textdata */
.section ".bss.pml4", "aw", @nobits
pml4: .long 0
/****************************************************************************
* init_pages (protected-mode near call)
*
* Initialise the page tables ready for long mode.
*
* Parameters:
* %edi : virt_offset
****************************************************************************
*/
.section ".text.init_pages", "ax", @progbits
.code32
init_pages:
/* Initialise PML4Es for low 4GB and negative 2GB */
leal ( VIRTUAL(pdpte) + ( PG_P | PG_RW | PG_US ) )(%edi), %eax
movl %eax, VIRTUAL(pml4e)
movl %eax, ( VIRTUAL(pml4e) + SIZEOF_PT - SIZEOF_PTE )
/* Initialise PDPTE for negative 1GB */
movl %eax, ( VIRTUAL(pdpte) + SIZEOF_PT - SIZEOF_PTE )
/* Initialise PDPTE for I/O space */
leal ( VIRTUAL(pml4e) + ( PG_P | PG_RW | PG_US ) )(%edi), %eax
movl %eax, ( VIRTUAL(pdpte) + ( PDE_LOW_PTS * SIZEOF_PTE ) )
/* Initialise PDPTEs for low 4GB */
movl $PDE_LOW_PTS, %ecx
leal ( VIRTUAL(pde_low) + ( PDE_LOW_PTS * SIZEOF_PT ) + \
( PG_P | PG_RW | PG_US ) )(%edi), %eax
1: subl $SIZEOF_PT, %eax
movl %eax, ( VIRTUAL(pdpte) - SIZEOF_PTE )(,%ecx,SIZEOF_PTE)
loop 1b
/* Initialise PDEs for low 4GB */
movl $PDE_LOW_PTES, %ecx
leal ( 0 + ( PG_P | PG_RW | PG_US | PG_PS ) ), %eax
1: subl $SIZEOF_2MB_PAGE, %eax
movl %eax, ( VIRTUAL(pde_low) - SIZEOF_PTE )(,%ecx,SIZEOF_PTE)
loop 1b
/* Initialise PDEs for .textdata */
movl $_textdata_pdes, %ecx
leal ( VIRTUAL(_etextdata) + ( PG_P | PG_RW | PG_US ) )(%edi), %eax
movl $VIRTUAL(_textdata), %ebx
shrl $( SIZEOF_2MB_PAGE_LOG2 - SIZEOF_PTE_LOG2 ), %ebx
andl $( SIZEOF_PT - 1 ), %ebx
1: subl $SIZEOF_PT, %eax
movl %eax, (VIRTUAL(pde_textdata) - SIZEOF_PTE)(%ebx,%ecx,SIZEOF_PTE)
loop 1b
/* Initialise PTEs for .textdata */
movl $_textdata_ptes, %ecx
leal ( VIRTUAL(_textdata) + ( PG_P | PG_RW | PG_US ) )(%edi), %eax
addl $_textdata_paged_len, %eax
1: subl $SIZEOF_4KB_PAGE, %eax
movl %eax, ( VIRTUAL(pte_textdata) - SIZEOF_PTE )(,%ecx,SIZEOF_PTE)
loop 1b
/* Record PML4 physical address */
leal VIRTUAL(pml4e)(%edi), %eax
movl %eax, VIRTUAL(pml4)
/* Return */
ret
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