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Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the + library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker. + + <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +That's all there is to it! + diff --git a/edd/Makefile b/edd/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..63dbcba6c --- /dev/null +++ b/edd/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +CFLAGS=-Wall -O -g -fpic# -DDEBUG + +TARGETS=eddmodule.so + +all: $(TARGETS) + +edd: lrmi.c edd.c + gcc -DDEBUG -o edd lrmi.c edd.c + +eddmodule.so: pyedd.c edd.o lrmi.o + gcc -c -o pyedd.o -fpic pyedd.c -I/usr/include/python1.5 + gcc -shared -g -o $@ pyedd.o edd.o lrmi.o + +clean: + rm -f *.o *.so *~ core diff --git a/edd/edd.c b/edd/edd.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..039301bd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/edd/edd.c @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +/* + * edd.c - real mode bios library for discovering EDD capabilities of + * BIOS drives + * + * Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com> + * + * Copyright 2000 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * library public license. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + +#include <sys/io.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#include "lrmi.h" +#include "edd.h" + +static int edd_lrmi_initialized = 0; + +static int +edd_lrmi_init (void) { + if (edd_lrmi_initialized) + return EDD_SUCCESS; + + if (iopl(3)) { + fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: failed to set iopl permissions\n"); + return EDD_ERROR; + } + + if (ioperm(0, 0x400, 1)) { + fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: failed to set ioperm permissions\n"); + return EDD_ERROR; + } + + /* Initialize LRMI. */ + if(LRMI_init() == 1) { + edd_lrmi_initialized = 1; + return EDD_SUCCESS; + } + + fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: failed to initialize lrmi library\n"); + return EDD_ERROR; +} + +EDDParameters * +edd_get_parameters (EDDCapability *ec) +{ + struct LRMI_regs regs; + EDDParameters *ep, *ret; + + if (edd_lrmi_init() == EDD_ERROR) { + return NULL; + } + + (unsigned char *) ep = LRMI_alloc_real(sizeof(EDDParameters)); + if (ep == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + memset(ep, 0, sizeof(EDDParameters)); + memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); + + if (ec->version.major == 3) + ep->buffer_size = 0x42; + else if (ec->version.major == 2) + ep->buffer_size = 0x1e; + else + ep->buffer_size = 0x1a; + + regs.eax = 0x4800; + regs.edx = ec->drive & 0x00ff; + regs.es = ((u_int32_t) ep) >> 4; + regs.edi = ((u_int32_t) ep) & 0x0f; + + printf ("%p -> 0x%x 0x%x\n", ep, regs.es, regs.edi); + + if(LRMI_int(0x13, ®s) == 0) { + LRMI_free_real((unsigned char *) ep); + return NULL; + } + + /* XXX check return */ + printf ("0x%x\n", regs.eax); + printf ("0x%x\n", regs.flags); + + ret = malloc (sizeof (EDDParameters)); + if (ret == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "out of memory\n"); + abort(); + } + memcpy (ret, ep, sizeof (EDDParameters)); + LRMI_free_real((unsigned char *) ep); + + return ret; +} + +EDDCapability * +edd_supported(int drive) +{ + struct LRMI_regs regs; + + if (edd_lrmi_init() == EDD_ERROR) { + return NULL; + } + + memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); + regs.eax = 0x4100; + regs.ebx = 0x55aa; + regs.edx = drive & 0xff; + + /* Do it. */ + if (LRMI_int (0x13, ®s) == 0) { + return NULL; + } + + /* Check for successful return. */ + if(regs.ebx == 0xaa55) { + /* Supported, report capabilities */ + EDDCapability *ec = malloc (sizeof (EDDCapability)); + memset (ec, 0, sizeof (EDDCapability)); + + if (ec == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "out of memory\n"); + abort(); + } + + if ((regs.eax & 0xff00) == 0x0100) { + ec->version.major = 1; + ec->version.minor = 0; + } else if ((regs.eax & 0xff00) == 0x2000) { + ec->version.major = 2; + ec->version.minor = 0; + } else if ((regs.eax & 0xff00) == 0x2100) { + ec->version.major = 2; + ec->version.minor = 1; + } else if ((regs.eax & 0xff00) == 0x3000) { + ec->version.major = 3; + ec->version.minor = 0; + } else { + fprintf (stderr, "WARNING: Unknown EDD version 0x%x supported\n", + regs.eax & 0xff00); + } + if (regs.ecx & EDD_CAPABILITY_EDA) + ec->eda = 1; + + if (regs.ecx & EDD_CAPABILITY_REMOVABLE) + ec->removable = 1; + + if (regs.ecx & EDD_CAPABILITY_EDD) + ec->edd = 1; + + ec->drive = drive; + + return ec; + } else { + /* Not supported. */ + return NULL; + } +} + +#ifdef TESTING +int +main (void) +{ + int i; + EDDCapability *ec; + EDDParameters *ep; + + for (i = 0x80; i < 0x90; i++) { + if ((ec = edd_supported(i))) { + printf ("edd version %d.%d supported on 0x%x\n", ec->version.major, + ec->version.minor, i); + printf (" extended disk access %s\n", + ec->eda ? "supported" : "not supported"); + printf (" removable media functions %s\n", + ec->removable ? "supported" : "not supported"); + printf (" edd functions %s\n", + ec->edd ? "supported" : "not supported"); + ep = edd_get_parameters (ec); + if (ep) { + printf ("heads: %d cyl: %d sec/track: %d\n", + ep->heads, ep->cyls, ep->sectors); + free (ep); + } else + printf ("get_parameters call failed\n"); + free (ec); + } else + printf ("edd not supported on 0x%x\n", i); + } + + return 0; +} +#endif + + + + diff --git a/edd/edd.h b/edd/edd.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2a21ab2f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/edd/edd.h @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +/* + * edd.h - real mode bios library for discovering EDD capabilities of + * BIOS drives + * + * Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com> + * + * Copyright 2000 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * library public license. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + +#ifndef __EDD_H__ +#define __EDD_H__ + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#define EDD_ERROR 1 +#define EDD_SUCCESS 0 + +#define EDD_CAPABILITY_EDA 1 << 0 +#define EDD_CAPABILITY_REMOVABLE 1 << 1 +#define EDD_CAPABILITY_EDD 1 << 2 + +typedef struct EDDParameters_t { + u_int16_t buffer_size; + u_int16_t info_flags; + u_int32_t cyls; + u_int32_t heads; + u_int32_t sectors; + u_int64_t total_sectors; + u_int16_t bytes_per_sector; + /* -- 2.0+ -- */ + u_int32_t parameters; + /* -- 3.0 -- */ + u_int16_t path_signature; + unsigned char path_length; + unsigned char path_reserved[3]; + unsigned char path_bus[3]; + unsigned char path_interface[8]; + unsigned char path_interface_path[8]; + unsigned char path_device_path[8]; + unsigned char tail_reserved; + unsigned char checksum; +} EDDParameters; + +typedef struct EDDCapability_t { + int drive; + struct { + int major, minor; + } version; + int eda : 1; + int removable : 1; + int edd : 1; +} EDDCapability; + +EDDCapability * edd_supported(int drive); +EDDParameters * edd_get_parameters (EDDCapability *ec); + + +#endif /* __EDD_H__ */ diff --git a/edd/lrmi.c b/edd/lrmi.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ca8af0a1e --- /dev/null +++ b/edd/lrmi.c @@ -0,0 +1,911 @@ +/* +Linux Real Mode Interface - A library of DPMI-like functions for Linux. + +Copyright (C) 1998 by Josh Vanderhoof + +You are free to distribute and modify this file, as long as you +do not remove this copyright notice and clearly label modified +versions as being modified. + +This software has NO WARRANTY. Use it at your own risk. +*/ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <sys/io.h> +#include <asm/vm86.h> + +#ifdef USE_LIBC_VM86 +#include <sys/vm86.h> +#endif + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <sys/mman.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <fcntl.h> + +#include "lrmi.h" + +#define REAL_MEM_BASE ((void *)0x10000) +#define REAL_MEM_SIZE 0x10000 +#define REAL_MEM_BLOCKS 0x100 + +struct mem_block + { + unsigned int size : 20; + unsigned int free : 1; + }; + +static struct + { + int ready; + int count; + struct mem_block blocks[REAL_MEM_BLOCKS]; + } mem_info = { 0 }; + +static int +real_mem_init(void) + { + void *m; + int fd_zero; + + if (mem_info.ready) + return 1; + + fd_zero = open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY); + if (fd_zero == -1) + { + perror("open /dev/zero"); + return 0; + } + + m = mmap((void *)REAL_MEM_BASE, REAL_MEM_SIZE, + PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, + MAP_FIXED | MAP_PRIVATE, fd_zero, 0); + + if (m == (void *)-1) + { + perror("mmap /dev/zero"); + close(fd_zero); + return 0; + } + + mem_info.ready = 1; + mem_info.count = 1; + mem_info.blocks[0].size = REAL_MEM_SIZE; + mem_info.blocks[0].free = 1; + + return 1; + } + + +static void +insert_block(int i) + { + memmove( + mem_info.blocks + i + 1, + mem_info.blocks + i, + (mem_info.count - i) * sizeof(struct mem_block)); + + mem_info.count++; + } + +static void +delete_block(int i) + { + mem_info.count--; + + memmove( + mem_info.blocks + i, + mem_info.blocks + i + 1, + (mem_info.count - i) * sizeof(struct mem_block)); + } + +void * +LRMI_alloc_real(int size) + { + int i; + char *r = (char *)REAL_MEM_BASE; + + if (!mem_info.ready) + return NULL; + + if (mem_info.count == REAL_MEM_BLOCKS) + return NULL; + + size = (size + 15) & ~15; + + for (i = 0; i < mem_info.count; i++) + { + if (mem_info.blocks[i].free && size < mem_info.blocks[i].size) + { + insert_block(i); + + mem_info.blocks[i].size = size; + mem_info.blocks[i].free = 0; + mem_info.blocks[i + 1].size -= size; + + return (void *)r; + } + + r += mem_info.blocks[i].size; + } + + return NULL; + } + + +void +LRMI_free_real(void *m) + { + int i; + char *r = (char *)REAL_MEM_BASE; + + if (!mem_info.ready) + return; + + i = 0; + while (m != (void *)r) + { + r += mem_info.blocks[i].size; + i++; + if (i == mem_info.count) + return; + } + + mem_info.blocks[i].free = 1; + + if (i + 1 < mem_info.count && mem_info.blocks[i + 1].free) + { + mem_info.blocks[i].size += mem_info.blocks[i + 1].size; + delete_block(i + 1); + } + + if (i - 1 >= 0 && mem_info.blocks[i - 1].free) + { + mem_info.blocks[i - 1].size += mem_info.blocks[i].size; + delete_block(i); + } + } + + +#define DEFAULT_VM86_FLAGS (IF_MASK | IOPL_MASK) +#define DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE 0x1000 +#define RETURN_TO_32_INT 255 + +static struct + { + int ready; + unsigned short ret_seg, ret_off; + unsigned short stack_seg, stack_off; + struct vm86_struct vm; + } context = { 0 }; + + +static inline void +set_bit(unsigned int bit, void *array) + { + unsigned char *a = array; + + a[bit / 8] |= (1 << (bit % 8)); + } + + +static inline unsigned int +get_int_seg(int i) + { + return *(unsigned short *)(i * 4 + 2); + } + + +static inline unsigned int +get_int_off(int i) + { + return *(unsigned short *)(i * 4); + } + + +static inline void +pushw(unsigned short i) + { + struct vm86_regs *r = &context.vm.regs; + r->esp -= 2; + *(unsigned short *)(((unsigned int)r->ss << 4) + r->esp) = i; + } + + +int +LRMI_init(void) + { + void *m; + int fd_mem; + + if (context.ready) + return 1; + + if (!real_mem_init()) + return 0; + + /* + Map the Interrupt Vectors (0x0 - 0x400) + BIOS data (0x400 - 0x502) + and the ROM (0xa0000 - 0x100000) + */ + fd_mem = open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR); + + if (fd_mem == -1) + { + perror("open /dev/mem"); + return 0; + } + + m = mmap((void *)0, 0x502, + PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, + MAP_FIXED | MAP_PRIVATE, fd_mem, 0); + + if (m == (void *)-1) + { + perror("mmap /dev/mem"); + return 0; + } + + m = mmap((void *)0xa0000, 0x100000 - 0xa0000, + PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, + MAP_FIXED | MAP_SHARED, fd_mem, 0xa0000); + + if (m == (void *)-1) + { + perror("mmap /dev/mem"); + return 0; + } + + + /* + Allocate a stack + */ + m = LRMI_alloc_real(DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE); + + context.stack_seg = (unsigned int)m >> 4; + context.stack_off = DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE; + + /* + Allocate the return to 32 bit routine + */ + m = LRMI_alloc_real(2); + + context.ret_seg = (unsigned int)m >> 4; + context.ret_off = (unsigned int)m & 0xf; + + ((unsigned char *)m)[0] = 0xcd; /* int opcode */ + ((unsigned char *)m)[1] = RETURN_TO_32_INT; + + memset(&context.vm, 0, sizeof(context.vm)); + + /* + Enable kernel emulation of all ints except RETURN_TO_32_INT + */ + memset(&context.vm.int_revectored, 0, sizeof(context.vm.int_revectored)); + set_bit(RETURN_TO_32_INT, &context.vm.int_revectored); + + context.ready = 1; + + return 1; + } + + +static void +set_regs(struct LRMI_regs *r) + { + context.vm.regs.edi = r->edi; + context.vm.regs.esi = r->esi; + context.vm.regs.ebp = r->ebp; + context.vm.regs.ebx = r->ebx; + context.vm.regs.edx = r->edx; + context.vm.regs.ecx = r->ecx; + context.vm.regs.eax = r->eax; + context.vm.regs.eflags = DEFAULT_VM86_FLAGS; + context.vm.regs.es = r->es; + context.vm.regs.ds = r->ds; + context.vm.regs.fs = r->fs; + context.vm.regs.gs = r->gs; + } + + +static void +get_regs(struct LRMI_regs *r) + { + r->edi = context.vm.regs.edi; + r->esi = context.vm.regs.esi; + r->ebp = context.vm.regs.ebp; + r->ebx = context.vm.regs.ebx; + r->edx = context.vm.regs.edx; + r->ecx = context.vm.regs.ecx; + r->eax = context.vm.regs.eax; + r->flags = context.vm.regs.eflags; + r->es = context.vm.regs.es; + r->ds = context.vm.regs.ds; + r->fs = context.vm.regs.fs; + r->gs = context.vm.regs.gs; + } + +#define DIRECTION_FLAG (1 << 10) + +static void +em_ins(int size) + { + unsigned int edx, edi; + + edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; + edi = context.vm.regs.edi & 0xffff; + edi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("std; insl; cld" + : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("std; insw; cld" + : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); + else + asm volatile ("std; insb; cld" + : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); + } + else + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("cld; insl" + : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("cld; insw" + : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); + else + asm volatile ("cld; insb" + : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); + } + + edi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + context.vm.regs.edi &= 0xffff0000; + context.vm.regs.edi |= edi & 0xffff; + } + +static void +em_rep_ins(int size) + { + unsigned int ecx, edx, edi; + + ecx = context.vm.regs.ecx & 0xffff; + edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; + edi = context.vm.regs.edi & 0xffff; + edi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("std; rep; insl; cld" + : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("std; rep; insw; cld" + : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); + else + asm volatile ("std; rep; insb; cld" + : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); + } + else + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("cld; rep; insl" + : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("cld; rep; insw" + : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); + else + asm volatile ("cld; rep; insb" + : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); + } + + edi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + context.vm.regs.edi &= 0xffff0000; + context.vm.regs.edi |= edi & 0xffff; + + context.vm.regs.ecx &= 0xffff0000; + context.vm.regs.ecx |= ecx & 0xffff; + } + +static void +em_outs(int size) + { + unsigned int edx, esi; + + edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; + esi = context.vm.regs.esi & 0xffff; + esi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("std; outsl; cld" + : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("std; outsw; cld" + : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); + else + asm volatile ("std; outsb; cld" + : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); + } + else + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("cld; outsl" + : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("cld; outsw" + : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); + else + asm volatile ("cld; outsb" + : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); + } + + esi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + context.vm.regs.esi &= 0xffff0000; + context.vm.regs.esi |= esi & 0xffff; + } + +static void +em_rep_outs(int size) + { + unsigned int ecx, edx, esi; + + ecx = context.vm.regs.ecx & 0xffff; + edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; + esi = context.vm.regs.esi & 0xffff; + esi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("std; rep; outsl; cld" + : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("std; rep; outsw; cld" + : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); + else + asm volatile ("std; rep; outsb; cld" + : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); + } + else + { + if (size == 4) + asm volatile ("cld; rep; outsl" + : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); + else if (size == 2) + asm volatile ("cld; rep; outsw" + : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); + else + asm volatile ("cld; rep; outsb" + : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) + : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); + } + + esi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; + + context.vm.regs.esi &= 0xffff0000; + context.vm.regs.esi |= esi & 0xffff; + + context.vm.regs.ecx &= 0xffff0000; + context.vm.regs.ecx |= ecx & 0xffff; + } + +static void +em_inbl(unsigned char literal) + { + context.vm.regs.eax = inb(literal) & 0xff; + } + +static void +em_inb(void) + { + asm volatile ("inb (%w1), %b0" + : "=a" (context.vm.regs.eax) + : "d" (context.vm.regs.edx), "0" (context.vm.regs.eax)); + } + +static void +em_inw(void) + { + asm volatile ("inw (%w1), %w0" + : "=a" (context.vm.regs.eax) + : "d" (context.vm.regs.edx), "0" (context.vm.regs.eax)); + } + +static void +em_inl(void) + { + asm volatile ("inl (%w1), %0" + : "=a" (context.vm.regs.eax) + : "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); + } + +static void +em_outbl(unsigned char literal) + { + outb(context.vm.regs.eax & 0xff, literal); + } + +static void +em_outb(void) + { + asm volatile ("outb %b0, (%w1)" + : : "a" (context.vm.regs.eax), + "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); + } + +static void +em_outw(void) + { + asm volatile ("outw %w0, (%w1)" + : : "a" (context.vm.regs.eax), + "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); + } + +static void +em_outl(void) + { + asm volatile ("outl %0, (%w1)" + : : "a" (context.vm.regs.eax), + "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); + } + +static int +emulate(void) + { + unsigned char *insn; + struct + { + unsigned int size : 1; + unsigned int rep : 1; + } prefix = { 0, 0 }; + int i = 0; + + insn = (unsigned char *)((unsigned int)context.vm.regs.cs << 4); + insn += context.vm.regs.eip; + + while (1) + { + if (insn[i] == 0x66) + { + prefix.size = 1 - prefix.size; + i++; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xf3) + { + prefix.rep = 1; + i++; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xf0 || insn[i] == 0xf2 + || insn[i] == 0x26 || insn[i] == 0x2e + || insn[i] == 0x36 || insn[i] == 0x3e + || insn[i] == 0x64 || insn[i] == 0x65 + || insn[i] == 0x67) + { + /* these prefixes are just ignored */ + i++; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0x6c) + { + if (prefix.rep) + em_rep_ins(1); + else + em_ins(1); + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0x6d) + { + if (prefix.rep) + { + if (prefix.size) + em_rep_ins(4); + else + em_rep_ins(2); + } + else + { + if (prefix.size) + em_ins(4); + else + em_ins(2); + } + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0x6e) + { + if (prefix.rep) + em_rep_outs(1); + else + em_outs(1); + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0x6f) + { + if (prefix.rep) + { + if (prefix.size) + em_rep_outs(4); + else + em_rep_outs(2); + } + else + { + if (prefix.size) + em_outs(4); + else + em_outs(2); + } + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xe4) + { + em_inbl(insn[i + 1]); + i += 2; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xe6) + { + em_outbl(insn[i + 1]); + i += 2; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xec) + { + em_inb(); + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xed) + { + if (prefix.size) + em_inl(); + else + em_inw(); + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xee) + { + em_outb(); + i++; + break; + } + else if (insn[i] == 0xef) + { + if (prefix.size) + em_outl(); + else + em_outw(); + + i++; + break; + } + else + return 0; + } + + context.vm.regs.eip += i; + return 1; + } + + +/* + I don't know how to make sure I get the right vm86() from libc. + The one I want is syscall # 113 (vm86old() in libc 5, vm86() in glibc) + which should be declared as "int vm86(struct vm86_struct *);" in + <sys/vm86.h>. + + This just does syscall 113 with inline asm, which should work + for both libc's (I hope). +*/ +#if !defined(USE_LIBC_VM86) +static int +lrmi_vm86(struct vm86_struct *vm) + { + int r; +#ifdef __PIC__ + asm volatile ( + "pushl %%ebx\n\t" + "movl %2, %%ebx\n\t" + "int $0x80\n\t" + "popl %%ebx" + : "=a" (r) + : "0" (113), "r" (vm)); +#else + asm volatile ( + "int $0x80" + : "=a" (r) + : "0" (113), "b" (vm)); +#endif + return r; + } +#else +#define lrmi_vm86 vm86 +#endif + + +static void +debug_info(int vret) + { + int i; + unsigned char *p; + + fputs("vm86() failed\n", stderr); + fprintf(stderr, "return = 0x%x\n", vret); + fprintf(stderr, "eax = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.eax); + fprintf(stderr, "ebx = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.ebx); + fprintf(stderr, "ecx = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.ecx); + fprintf(stderr, "edx = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.edx); + fprintf(stderr, "esi = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.esi); + fprintf(stderr, "edi = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.edi); + fprintf(stderr, "ebp = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.ebp); + fprintf(stderr, "eip = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.eip); + fprintf(stderr, "cs = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.cs); + fprintf(stderr, "esp = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.esp); + fprintf(stderr, "ss = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.ss); + fprintf(stderr, "ds = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.ds); + fprintf(stderr, "es = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.es); + fprintf(stderr, "fs = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.fs); + fprintf(stderr, "gs = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.gs); + fprintf(stderr, "eflags = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.eflags); + + fputs("cs:ip = [ ", stderr); + + p = (unsigned char *)((context.vm.regs.cs << 4) + (context.vm.regs.eip & 0xffff)); + + for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) + fprintf(stderr, "%02x ", (unsigned int)p[i]); + + fputs("]\n", stderr); + } + + +static int +run_vm86(void) + { + unsigned int vret; + + while (1) + { + vret = lrmi_vm86(&context.vm); + + if (VM86_TYPE(vret) == VM86_INTx) + { + unsigned int v = VM86_ARG(vret); + + if (v == RETURN_TO_32_INT) + return 1; + + pushw(context.vm.regs.eflags); + pushw(context.vm.regs.cs); + pushw(context.vm.regs.eip); + + context.vm.regs.cs = get_int_seg(v); + context.vm.regs.eip = get_int_off(v); + context.vm.regs.eflags &= ~(VIF_MASK | TF_MASK); + + continue; + } + + if (VM86_TYPE(vret) != VM86_UNKNOWN) + break; + + if (!emulate()) + break; + } + +#ifdef ORIGINAL_LRMI_CODE_THAT_GOT_IFDEFED_OUT + debug_info(vret); +#endif + return 0; + } + + +int +LRMI_call(struct LRMI_regs *r) + { + unsigned int vret; + + memset(&context.vm.regs, 0, sizeof(context.vm.regs)); + + set_regs(r); + + context.vm.regs.cs = r->cs; + context.vm.regs.eip = r->ip; + + if (r->ss == 0 && r->sp == 0) + { + context.vm.regs.ss = context.stack_seg; + context.vm.regs.esp = context.stack_off; + } + else + { + context.vm.regs.ss = r->ss; + context.vm.regs.esp = r->sp; + } + + pushw(context.ret_seg); + pushw(context.ret_off); + + vret = run_vm86(); + + get_regs(r); + + return vret; + } + + +int +LRMI_int(int i, struct LRMI_regs *r) + { + unsigned int vret; + unsigned int seg, off; + + seg = get_int_seg(i); + off = get_int_off(i); + + /* + If the interrupt is in regular memory, it's probably + still pointing at a dos TSR (which is now gone). + */ + if (seg < 0xa000 || (seg << 4) + off >= 0x100000) + { +#ifdef ORIGINAL_LRMI_CODE_THAT_GOT_IFDEFED_OUT + fprintf(stderr, "Int 0x%x is not in rom (%04x:%04x)\n", i, seg, off); +#endif + return 0; + } + + memset(&context.vm.regs, 0, sizeof(context.vm.regs)); + + set_regs(r); + + context.vm.regs.cs = seg; + context.vm.regs.eip = off; + + if (r->ss == 0 && r->sp == 0) + { + context.vm.regs.ss = context.stack_seg; + context.vm.regs.esp = context.stack_off; + } + else + { + context.vm.regs.ss = r->ss; + context.vm.regs.esp = r->sp; + } + + pushw(DEFAULT_VM86_FLAGS); + pushw(context.ret_seg); + pushw(context.ret_off); + + vret = run_vm86(); + + get_regs(r); + + return vret; + } + diff --git a/edd/lrmi.h b/edd/lrmi.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c9c186365 --- /dev/null +++ b/edd/lrmi.h @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +/* +Linux Real Mode Interface - A library of DPMI-like functions for Linux. + +Copyright (C) 1998 by Josh Vanderhoof + +You are free to distribute and modify this file, as long as you +do not remove this copyright notice and clearly label modified +versions as being modified. + +This software has NO WARRANTY. Use it at your own risk. +*/ + +#ifndef LRMI_H +#define LRMI_H + +struct LRMI_regs + { + unsigned int edi; + unsigned int esi; + unsigned int ebp; + unsigned int reserved; + unsigned int ebx; + unsigned int edx; + unsigned int ecx; + unsigned int eax; + unsigned short int flags; + unsigned short int es; + unsigned short int ds; + unsigned short int fs; + unsigned short int gs; + unsigned short int ip; + unsigned short int cs; + unsigned short int sp; + unsigned short int ss; + }; + + +#ifndef LRMI_PREFIX +#define LRMI_PREFIX LRMI_ +#endif + +#define LRMI_CONCAT2(a, b) a ## b +#define LRMI_CONCAT(a, b) LRMI_CONCAT2(a, b) +#define LRMI_MAKENAME(a) LRMI_CONCAT(LRMI_PREFIX, a) + +/* + Initialize + returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure +*/ +#define LRMI_init LRMI_MAKENAME(init) +int +LRMI_init(void); + +/* + Simulate a 16 bit far call + returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure +*/ +#define LRMI_call LRMI_MAKENAME(call) +int +LRMI_call(struct LRMI_regs *r); + +/* + Simulate a 16 bit interrupt + returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure +*/ +#define LRMI_int LRMI_MAKENAME(int) +int +LRMI_int(int interrupt, struct LRMI_regs *r); + +/* + Allocate real mode memory + The returned block is paragraph (16 byte) aligned +*/ +#define LRMI_alloc_real LRMI_MAKENAME(alloc_real) +void * +LRMI_alloc_real(int size); + +/* + Free real mode memory +*/ +#define LRMI_free_real LRMI_MAKENAME(free_real) +void +LRMI_free_real(void *m); + +#endif diff --git a/edd/pyedd.c b/edd/pyedd.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a0d845caf --- /dev/null +++ b/edd/pyedd.c @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* + * pyedd.c - real mode bios library for discovering EDD capabilities of + * BIOS drives + * + * Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com> + * + * Copyright 2000 Red Hat, Inc. + * + * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU + * library public license. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + * + */ + +#include "edd.h" + +#include <Python.h> + +static PyObject * edd_py_detect (PyObject * s, PyObject * args); + +static PyMethodDef edd_module_methods[] = { + { "detect", (PyCFunction) edd_py_detect, METH_VARARGS, NULL }, + { NULL } +}; + +static PyObject * +edd_py_detect (PyObject * s, PyObject * args) { + int device = 0x80; + EDDCapability *ec; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i", &device)) + return NULL; + + if ((ec = edd_supported(device))) { + free (ec); + return Py_BuildValue ("i", 1); + } + return Py_BuildValue ("i", 0); +} + +void initedd (void) { + Py_InitModule("edd", edd_module_methods); +} |