/* * Copyright (c) 2002 Bruce M. Simpson * Copyright (c) 1998 Robert Nordier * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are freely * permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this * paragraph and the following disclaimer are duplicated in all * such forms. * * This software is provided "AS IS" and without any express or * implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied * warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular * purpose. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /* A 512-byte boot manager. */ #ifdef SIO /* ... using a serial console on COM1. */ #endif .set NHRDRV,0x475 # Number of hard drives .set ORIGIN,0x600 # Execution address .set FAKE,0x800 # Partition entry .set LOAD,0x7c00 # Load address .set PRT_OFF,0x1be # Partition table .set TBL0SZ,0x3 # Table 0 size .set TBL1SZ,0xb # Table 1 size .set MAGIC,0xaa55 # Magic: bootable .set B0MAGIC,0xbb66 # Identification .set KEY_ENTER,0x1c # Enter key scan code .set KEY_F1,0x3b # F1 key scan code .set KEY_1,0x02 # #1 key scan code .set ASCII_BEL,0x07 # ASCII code for .set ASCII_CR,0x0D # ASCII code for /* * Addresses in the sector of embedded data values. * Accessed with negative offsets from the end of the relocated sector (%ebp). */ .set _NXTDRV,-0x48 # Next drive .set _OPT,-0x47 # Default option .set _SETDRV,-0x46 # Drive to force .set _FLAGS,-0x45 # Flags .set _TICKS,-0x44 # Timeout ticks .set _FAKE,0x0 # Fake partition entry .set _MNUOPT,0xc # Menu options .globl start # Entry point .code16 # This runs in real mode /* * Initialise segments and registers to known values. * segments start at 0. * The stack is immediately below the address we were loaded to. */ start: cld # String ops inc xorw %ax,%ax # Zero movw %ax,%es # Address movw %ax,%ds # data movw %ax,%ss # Set up movw $LOAD,%sp # stack /* * Copy this code to the address it was linked for */ movw %sp,%si # Source movw $start,%di # Destination movw $0x100,%cx # Word count rep # Relocate movsw # code /* * Set address for variable space beyond code, and clear it. * Notice that this is also used to point to the values embedded in the block, * by using negative offsets. */ movw %di,%bp # Address variables movb $0x8,%cl # Words to clear rep # Zero stosw # them /* * Relocate to the new copy of the code. */ incb -0xe(%di) # Sector number jmp main-LOAD+ORIGIN # To relocated code main: #if defined(SIO) && COMSPEED != 0 /* * Initialize the serial port. bioscom preserves the driver number in DX. */ movw COMSPEED,%ax # defined by Makefile callw bioscom #endif /* * Check what flags were loaded with us, specifically if a predefined drive * number should be used. If what the bios gives us is bad, use the '0' in * the block instead. */ testb $0x20,_FLAGS(%bp) # Set drive number? jnz main.1 # Yes testb %dl,%dl # Drive number valid? js main.2 # Possibly (0x80 set) /* * Only update the boot-sector when there is a valid drive number or * the drive number is set manually. */ orb $0x40,_FLAGS(%bp) # Disable updates main.1: movb _SETDRV(%bp),%dl # Drive number to use /* * Whatever we decided to use, now store it into the fake * partition entry that lives in the data space above us. */ main.2: movb %dl,_FAKE(%bp) # Save drive number callw putn # To new line pushw %dx # Save drive number /* * Start out with a pointer to the 4th byte of the first table entry * so that after 4 iterations it's beyond the end of the sector * and beyond a 256 byte boundary and has overflowed 8 bits (see next comment). * Remember that the table starts 2 bytes earlier than you would expect * as the bootable flag is after it in the block. */ movw $(partbl+0x4),%bx # Partition table (+4) xorw %dx,%dx # Item number /* * Loop around on the partition table, printing values until we * pass a 256 byte boundary. The end of loop test is at main.5. */ main.3: movb %ch,-0x4(%bx) # Zero active flag (ch == 0) btw %dx,_FLAGS(%bp) # Entry enabled? jnc main.5 # No /* * If any of the entries in the table are the same as the 'type' in the slice * table entry, then this is an empty or non bootable partition. Skip it. */ movb (%bx),%al # Load type movw $tables,%di # Lookup tables movb $TBL0SZ,%cl # Number of entries repne # Exclude scasb # partition? je main.5 # Yes /* * Now scan the table of known types */ movb $TBL1SZ+1,%cl # Number of entries repne # Locate scasb # type /* * Get the matching element in the next array. */ addw $TBL1SZ-1, %di # Adjust movb (%di),%cl # Partition addw %cx,%di # description callw putx # Display it main.5: incw %dx # Next item addb $0x10,%bl # Next entry jnc main.3 # Till done /* * Passed a 256 byte boundary; the table is finished. * Add one to the drive number and check it is valid. */ popw %ax # Drive number subb $0x80-0x1,%al # Does next cmpb NHRDRV,%al # drive exist? (from BIOS?) jb main.6 # Yes /* * If this is the only drive, don't display it as an option. */ decw %ax # Already drive 0? jz main.7 # Yes /* * If it was illegal or we cycled through them, go back to drive 0. */ xorb %al,%al # Drive 0 /* * Whatever drive we selected, make it an ascii digit and save it back to the * "next drive" location in the loaded block in case we want to save it later * for next time. This also is part of the printed drive string so add 0x80 * to indicate end of string. */ main.6: addb $'0'|0x80,%al # Save next movb %al,_NXTDRV(%bp) # drive number movw $drive,%di # Display callw putx # item /* * Now that we've printed the drive (if we needed to), display a prompt. */ main.7: movw $prompt,%si # Display callw putstr # prompt movb _OPT(%bp),%dl # Display decw %si # default callw putkey # key /* * Start of input loop. Beep and take note of time */ main.10: movb $ASCII_BEL,%al # Signal callw putchr # beep! xorb %ah,%ah # BIOS: Get int $0x1a # system time movw %dx,%di # Ticks when addw _TICKS(%bp),%di # timeout /* * Busy loop, looking for keystrokes but keeping one eye on the time. */ main.8: #ifndef SIO movb $0x1,%ah # BIOS: Check int $0x16 # for keypress jnz main.11 # Have one #else /* SIO */ movb $0x03,%ah # BIOS: Read COM call bioscom testb $0x01,%ah # Check line status jnz main.11 # (bit 1 indicates input) #endif /* SIO */ xorb %ah,%ah # BIOS: Get int $0x1a # system time cmpw %di,%dx # Timeout? jb main.8 # No /* * If timed out or defaulting, come here. */ main.9: movb _OPT(%bp),%al # Load default jmp main.12 # Join common code /* * Get the keystroke. */ main.11: #ifndef SIO xorb %ah,%ah # BIOS: Get int $0x16 # keypress movb %ah,%al # Scan code #else movb $0x02,%ah # BIOS: Receive call bioscom #endif /* * If it's CR act as if timed out. */ #ifndef SIO cmpb $KEY_ENTER,%al # Enter pressed? #else cmpb $ASCII_CR,%al # Enter pressed? #endif je main.9 # Yes /* * Otherwise check if legal. If not ask again. */ #ifndef SIO subb $KEY_F1,%al # Less F1 scan code cmpb $0x4,%al # F1..F5? jna main.12 # Yes subb $(KEY_1 - KEY_F1),%al # Less #1 scan code #else subb $'1',%al # Less '1' ascii character #endif cmpb $0x4,%al # #1..#5? ja main.10 # No /* * We have a selection. If it's a bad selection go back to complain. * The bits in MNUOPT were set when the options were printed. * Anything not printed is not an option. */ main.12: cbtw # Option btw %ax,_MNUOPT(%bp) # enabled? jnc main.10 # No /* * Save the info in the original tables * for rewriting to the disk. */ movb %al,_OPT(%bp) # Save option movw $FAKE,%si # Partition for write movb (%si),%dl # Drive number movw %si,%bx # Partition for read cmpb $0x4,%al # F5/#5 pressed? pushf # Save je main.13 # Yes shlb $0x4,%al # Point to addw $partbl,%ax # selected xchgw %bx,%ax # partition movb $0x80,(%bx) # Flag active /* * If not asked to do a write-back (flags 0x40) don't do one. */ main.13: pushw %bx # Save testb $0x40,_FLAGS(%bp) # No updates? jnz main.14 # Yes movw $start,%bx # Data to write movb $0x3,%ah # Write sector callw intx13 # to disk main.14: popw %si # Restore popf # Restore /* * If going to next drive, replace drive with selected one. * Remember to un-ascii it. Hey 0x80 is already set, cool! */ jne main.15 # If not F5/#5 movb _NXTDRV(%bp),%dl # Next drive subb $'0',%dl # number /* * Load selected bootsector to the LOAD location in RAM. * If it fails to read or isn't marked bootable, treat it as a bad selection. */ main.15: movw $LOAD,%bx # Address for read movb $0x2,%ah # Read sector callw intx13 # from disk jc main.10 # If error cmpw $MAGIC,0x1fe(%bx) # Bootable? jne main.10 # No movw $crlf,%si # Leave some callw puts # space jmp *%bx # Invoke bootstrap /* * Display routines */ putkey: #ifndef SIO movb $'F',%al # Display callw putchr # 'F' #endif movb $'1',%al # Prepare addb %dl,%al # digit jmp putstr.1 # Display the rest /* * Display the option and note that it is a valid option. * That last point is a bit tricky.. */ putx: btsw %dx,_MNUOPT(%bp) # Enable menu option movw $item,%si # Display callw putkey # key movw %di,%si # Display the rest puts: callw putstr # Display string putn: movw $crlf,%si # To next line putstr: lodsb # Get byte testb $0x80,%al # End of string? jnz putstr.2 # Yes putstr.1: callw putchr # Display char jmp putstr # Continue putstr.2: andb $~0x80,%al # Clear MSB #ifndef SIO putchr: pushw %bx # Save movw $0x7,%bx # Page:attribute movb $0xe,%ah # BIOS: Display int $0x10 # character popw %bx # Restore retw # To caller #else /* SIO */ putchr: movb $0x01,%ah # BIOS: Send bioscom: pushw %dx # Save xorw %dx,%dx # Use COM1 int $0x14 # Character popw %dx # Restore retw # To caller #endif /* SIO */ /* One-sector disk I/O routine */ intx13: movb 0x1(%si),%dh # Load head movw 0x2(%si),%cx # Load cylinder:sector movb $0x1,%al # Sector count pushw %si # Save movw %sp,%di # Save testb $0x80,_FLAGS(%bp) # Use packet interface? jz intx13.1 # No pushl $0x0 # Set the pushl 0x8(%si) # LBA address pushw %es # Set the transfer pushw %bx # buffer address push $0x1 # Block count push $0x10 # Packet size movw %sp,%si # Packet pointer decw %ax # Verify off orb $0x40,%ah # Use disk packet intx13.1: int $0x13 # BIOS: Disk I/O movw %di,%sp # Restore popw %si # Restore retw # To caller /* Menu strings */ item: .ascii " "; .byte ' '|0x80 prompt: .ascii "\nDefault:"; .byte ' '|0x80 crlf: .ascii "\r"; .byte '\n'|0x80 /* Partition type tables */ tables: /* * These entries identify invalid or NON BOOT types and partitions. */ .byte 0x0, 0x5, 0xf /* * These values indicate bootable types we know the names of. */ .byte 0x1, 0x4, 0x6, 0xb, 0xc, 0xe, 0x83 .byte 0x9f, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa9 /* * These are offsets that match the known names above and point to the strings * that will be printed. os_misc will be used if the search of the above table * runs over. */ .byte os_dos-. # DOS .byte os_dos-. # DOS .byte os_dos-. # DOS .byte os_dos-. # Windows .byte os_dos-. # Windows .byte os_dos-. # Windows .byte os_linux-. # Linux .byte os_bsd-. # BSD/OS .byte os_freebsd-. # FreeBSD .byte os_bsd-. # OpenBSD .byte os_bsd-. # NetBSD .byte os_misc-. # Unknown /* * And here are the strings themselves. 0x80 or'd into a byte indicates * the end of the string. (not so great for Russians but...) */ os_misc: .ascii "?"; .byte '?'|0x80 os_dos: .ascii "DO"; .byte 'S'|0x80 os_linux: .ascii "Linu"; .byte 'x'|0x80 os_freebsd: .ascii "Free" os_bsd: .ascii "BS"; .byte 'D'|0x80 .org PRT_OFF-0xe,0x90 .word B0MAGIC # Magic number /* * These values are sometimes changed before writing back to the drive * Be especially careful that nxtdrv: must come after drive:, as it * is part of the same string. */ drive: .ascii "Drive " nxtdrv: .byte 0x0 # Next drive number opt: .byte 0x0 # Option setdrv: .byte 0x80 # Drive to force flags: .byte FLAGS # Flags ticks: .word TICKS # Delay /* * Here is the 64 byte partition table that fdisk would fiddle with. */ partbl: .fill 0x40,0x1,0x0 # Partition table .word MAGIC # Magic number