#include "mmu.h"
+#include "loader.h"
##############################################################################
# Kernel loader.
movl %cr0, %eax # turn on protected mode
orl $CR0_PE, %eax #
movl %eax, %cr0 #
- ### CPU magic: jump to relocation, flush prefetch queue, and reload %cs
- ### Has the effect of just jmp to the next instruction, but simultaneous
- ### loads CS with $PROT_MODE_CSEG.
+ ### CPU magic: jump to relocation, flush prefetch queue, and
+ ### reload %cs Has the effect of just jmp to the next
+ ### instruction, but simultaneous loads CS with
+ ### $PROT_MODE_CSEG.
ljmp $SEL_KCSEG, $protcseg
#### We are in protected mode in a 32-bit segment (hence the .code32)
movw %ax, %gs
movw %ax, %ss
-#### Load kernel at 1 MB by frobbing the IDE controller directly.
+#### Load kernel starting at physical address LOADER_KERN_BASE by
+#### frobbing the IDE controller directly.
movl $1, %ebx
- movl $0x100000, %edi
+ movl $LOADER_KERN_BASE, %edi
read_sector:
### Poll status register while controller busy.
cmpl $KERNEL_LOAD_PAGES*8 + 1, %ebx
jnz read_sector
-##### Create temporary PDE and PTE and set page directory pointer
+##### Create temporary PDE and PTE, set page directory pointer, and turn
+##### on paging.
##### FIXME? We could use a single 4 MB page instead of 1024 4 kB pages.
- movl $0x10000, %edi
+ # Create PDE at 64 kB.
+ movl $0x10000, %edi
movl %edi, %cr3
+
+ # Fill PDE with zeroes.
subl %eax, %eax
movl $0x400, %ecx
rep stosl
+
+ # Set PDE entries for 0 and LOADER_PHYS_BASE to point to the
+ # PTE.
movl $0x11000 | PG_U | PG_W | PG_P, %eax
movl %eax, 0x10000
- movl %eax, 0x10c00
+ movl %eax, 0x10000 | (LOADER_PHYS_BASE >> 20)
+
+ # Initialize PTE.
movl $PG_U | PG_W | PG_P, %eax
movl $0x400, %ecx
1: stosl
addl $0x1000, %eax
loop 1b
-##### Enable paging.
-
+ # Enable paging.
movl %cr0, %eax
orl $CR0_PG, %eax
movl %eax, %cr0
##### Jump to kernel entry point.
- movl $0xc0007c00, %esp
- movl $0xc0100000, %eax
+ movl $LOADER_PHYS_BASE + LOADER_BASE, %esp
+ movl $LOADER_PHYS_BASE + LOADER_KERN_BASE, %eax
jmp *%eax
##### GDT
.ascii "Loader panic!\r\n"
.byte 0
-##### Command-line arguments inserted by another utility.
-##### The loader doesn't use these, but we note their
-##### location here for easy reference.
- .org 0x200 - 0x80
-cmd_line:
-
##### Memory size in 4 kB pages.
- .org 0x200 - 6
+ .org LOADER_RAM_PAGES
ram_pages:
.long 0
+##### Command-line arguments inserted by another utility.
+##### The loader doesn't use these, but we note their
+##### location here for easy reference.
+ .org LOADER_CMD_LINE
+cmd_line:
+ .fill 0x80, 1, 0
+
##### Boot-sector signature for BIOS inspection.
- .org 0x200 - 2
+ .org LOADER_BIOS_SIG
.word 0xaa55
--- /dev/null
+#ifndef HEADER_LOADER_H
+#define HEADER_LOADER_H
+
+/* Constants fixed by the PC BIOS. */
+#define LOADER_BASE 0x7c00 /* Physical address of loader's base. */
+#define LOADER_SIZE 0x200 /* Loader size in bytes (one disk sector). */
+
+/* Physical address of kernel base. */
+#define LOADER_KERN_BASE 0x100000 /* 1 MB. */
+
+/* The loader maps 4 MB of the start of physical memory to this
+ virtual base address. Later, the kernel adds the rest of
+ physical memory to the mapping.
+ This must be aligned on a 4 MB boundary. */
+#define LOADER_PHYS_BASE 0xb0000000 /* 3 GB. */
+
+/* Offsets within the loader. */
+#define LOADER_BIOS_SIG (LOADER_SIZE - 2) /* aa55 BIOS signature. */
+#define LOADER_CMD_LINE (LOADER_BIOS_SIG - 0x80) /* Kernel command line. */
+#define LOADER_RAM_PAGES (LOADER_CMD_LINE - 4) /* # of pages of RAM. */
+
+#endif /* loader.h */