ladybird/Kernel/Prekernel/boot.S
2022-12-28 11:53:41 +01:00

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ArmAsm

#include <AK/Platform.h>
#include <Kernel/Prekernel/Prekernel.h>
.code32
.section .stack, "aw", @nobits
stack_bottom:
.skip 32768
stack_top:
.global kernel_cmdline
kernel_cmdline:
.skip 4096
.section .page_tables, "aw", @nobits
.align 4096
#if ARCH(X86_64)
.global boot_pml4t
boot_pml4t:
.skip 4096
#endif
.global boot_pdpt
boot_pdpt:
.skip 4096
.global boot_pd0
boot_pd0:
.skip 4096
.global boot_pd0_pts
boot_pd0_pts:
.skip 4096 * (MAX_KERNEL_SIZE >> 21)
.global boot_pd_kernel
boot_pd_kernel:
.skip 4096
.global boot_pd_kernel_pt0
boot_pd_kernel_pt0:
.skip 4096
.global boot_pd_kernel_image_pts
boot_pd_kernel_image_pts:
.skip 4096 * (MAX_KERNEL_SIZE >> 21)
.global boot_pd_kernel_pt1023
boot_pd_kernel_pt1023:
.skip 4096
.section .text
.global start
.type start, @function
.extern init
.type init, @function
.global reload_cr3
.type reload_cr3, @function
.extern multiboot_info_ptr
.type multiboot_info_ptr, @object
/*
construct the following (64-bit PML4T) page table layout:
(the PML4T part is not used for 32-bit x86)
pml4t:
0: pdpt (0-512GB)
pdpt
0: boot_pd0 (0-1GB)
1: n/a (1-2GB)
2: n/a (2-3GB)
3: n/a (3-4GB)
boot_pd0 : 512 PDEs
boot_pd0_pts (0MB - MAX_KERNEL_SIZE) (id 512 4KB pages)
the page tables each contain 512 PTEs that map individual 4KB pages
*/
gdt64:
.quad 0
gdt64code:
.quad (1<<43) | (1<<44) | (1<<47) | (1<<53) /* executable, code segment, present, 64-bit */
.global gdt64ptr
gdt64ptr:
.short . - gdt64 - 1
.quad gdt64
.set code64_sel_value, gdt64code - gdt64
.global code64_sel
code64_sel:
.short code64_sel_value
start:
jmp real_start
/*
param 1: pointer to C string
returns: Length of string (including null byte)
*/
print_no_halt:
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
pushl %esi
pushl %ecx
movl 8(%ebp), %esi
mov $0xb8000, %ecx /* VRAM address. */
mov $0x07, %ah /* grey-on-black text. */
.Lprint_str_loop:
lodsb /* Loads a byte from address at %esi into %al and increments %esi. */
test %al, %al
jz .Lprint_str_end
movw %ax, (%ecx)
add $2, %ecx
jmp .Lprint_str_loop
.Lprint_str_end:
mov %esi, %eax
sub 8(%ebp), %eax
popl %ecx
popl %esi
movl %ebp, %esp
popl %ebp
ret
/*
this function assumes that paging is disabled (or everything is mapped 1:1)
param 1: pointer to string ended with null terminator (C string)
*/
print_and_halt:
/* from now on, we don't really care about booting because we are missing required CPU features such as PAE or long mode.
the flow from now is like so:
1. Copy all necessary parts to low memory section in RAM
2. Jump to that section
3. In that section we do:
a. exit protected mode to pure 16 bit real mode
b. load the "<missing feature> is not supported" String, call the BIOS print to screen service
c. halt
*/
.equ COPIED_STRING_LOCATION, 0x400
.equ GDT_REAL_MODE_LOCATION, 0x45000
.equ EXITING_PROTECTED_MODE_CODE_LOCATION, 0x10000
.equ REAL_MODE_CODE, 0x500
.equ PROTECTED_MODE_16_BIT_CODE, 0x600
movl %esp, %ebp
movl 4(%ebp), %esi
/* Print string using non-destructive methods */
pushl %esi
call print_no_halt
addl $4, %esp
/* print_no_halt returns the string length (including null byte) in eax. */
mov %eax, %ecx
movw %cx, (COPIED_STRING_LOCATION) /* Store string length for later use. */
/* Copy string into lower memory */
mov 4(%ebp), %esi
mov $COPIED_STRING_LOCATION + 2, %edi
rep movsb
/* Copy gdt_table_real_mode to low memory section */
movl $gdt_table_real_mode, %eax
movl $gdt_table_real_mode_end, %ebx
movl %ebx, %ecx
sub %eax, %ecx
mov %eax, %esi /* source address of the code */
mov $GDT_REAL_MODE_LOCATION, %edi /* destination address of the code */
rep movsb
/* Copy protected_mode_16_bit to real_mode to low memory section */
movl $protected_mode_16_bit, %eax
movl $real_mode, %ebx
movl %ebx, %ecx
sub %eax, %ecx
mov %eax, %esi /* source address of the code */
mov $PROTECTED_MODE_16_BIT_CODE, %edi /* destination address of the code */
rep movsb
/* Copy real_mode to end_of_print_and_halt_function to low memory section */
movl $real_mode, %eax
movl $end_of_print_and_halt_function, %ebx
movl %ebx, %ecx
sub %eax, %ecx
mov %eax, %esi /* source address of the code */
mov $REAL_MODE_CODE, %edi /* destination address of the code */
rep movsb
/* Copy all opcodes from exiting_real_mode label to protected_mode_16_bit label to low memory RAM */
movl $exiting_real_mode, %eax
movl $protected_mode_16_bit, %ebx
movl %ebx, %ecx
sub %eax, %ecx
mov %eax, %esi /* source address of the code */
mov $EXITING_PROTECTED_MODE_CODE_LOCATION, %edi /* destination address of the code */
pushl %edi
rep movsb
popl %edi
pushl %edi
ret
gdt_table_real_mode:
.quad 0 /* Empty entry */
.short 0xffff
.short 0
.byte 0
.byte 0b10011010
.byte 0b00001111
.byte 0x0
.short 0xffff
.short 0
.byte 0
.byte 0b10010010
.byte 0b00001111
.byte 0x0
gdt_table_real_mode_end:
no_long_mode_string:
.asciz "Your computer does not support long mode (64-bit mode). Halting!"
no_pae_string:
.asciz "Your computer does not support PAE. Halting!"
pentium_m_forcepae_string:
.asciz "Intel Pentium M detected. Assuming present but unadvertised PAE support."
kernel_image_too_big_string:
.asciz "Error: Kernel Image too big for memory slot. Halting!"
/*
This part is completely standalone - it doesn't involve any location from this
near code. It uses arbitrary locations in the low memory section of the RAM.
We don't really worry about where are these locations, because we only want to quickly
print a string and halt.
*/
.code32
exiting_real_mode:
/* Build IDT pointer and load it */
mov $0x50000, %eax
pushl %eax
movl $0x3ff, 0(%eax)
add $2, %eax
movl $0, 0(%eax)
popl %eax
lidt (%eax)
/* Build GDT pointer and load it */
mov $0x40000, %eax
pushl %eax
movl $32, 0(%eax)
add $2, %eax
movl $GDT_REAL_MODE_LOCATION, 0(%eax)
popl %eax
lgdt (%eax)
/* far jump to protected_mode_16_bit in 0x5000 */
pushw $8
push $PROTECTED_MODE_16_BIT_CODE
lret
hlt
.code16
protected_mode_16_bit:
xor %eax, %eax
movl $0x10, %eax
movw %ax, %ds
and $0xFE, %al /* switch to pure real mode */
mov %eax, %cr0
mov $0x10, %eax
movl %eax, %cr0
pushw $0
push $REAL_MODE_CODE
lret
hlt
real_mode:
movw $0x7000, %ax
movl $0x0000, %esp
movw %ax, %ss
xor %ax, %ax
movw %ax, %ds
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
mov $0x3, %ax
int $0x10
movb $0x13, %ah
movb $0x0, %bh
movb $0xf, %bl
movw (COPIED_STRING_LOCATION), %cx
movw $0, %dx
movw $COPIED_STRING_LOCATION + 2, %bp
int $0x10
movl $0xdeadcafe, %ebx
cli
hlt
end_of_print_and_halt_function:
.code32
real_start:
cli
cld
mov $end_of_prekernel_image, %esi
cmp $MAX_KERNEL_SIZE, %esi
jbe kernel_not_too_large
movl $kernel_image_too_big_string, %esi
pushl %esi
call print_and_halt
/* We should not return, but just in case, halt */
hlt
kernel_not_too_large:
/* test for PAE presence, save the most important registers from corruption */
pushl %eax
pushl %edx
pushl %ebx
movl $0x1, %eax /* PAE presence is in CPUID input 0x1 */
cpuid
testl $(1 << 6), %edx /* Test if the PAE-bit, which is bit 6, is set in the edx register. */
jnz pae_supported /* If the bit is not set, there is no PAE capability. */
/* We might have a Pentium M, which supports PAE but doesn't advertise it. */
call is_pentium_m_with_hidden_pae
test %eax, %eax
jz .Lskip_forcepae
/* Print a warning message, but continue. */
pushl $pentium_m_forcepae_string
call print_no_halt
subl $4, %esp
jmp pae_supported
.Lskip_forcepae:
/* Since there is no PAE capability, halt with an error message */
movl $no_pae_string, %esi
pushl %esi
call print_and_halt
/* We should not return, but just in case, halt */
hlt
pae_supported:
movl $0x80000001, %eax
cpuid
testl $(1 << 29), %edx /* Test if the LM-bit, which is bit 29, is set in the edx register. */
jnz long_mode_supported /* If LM-bit is not enabled, there is no long mode. */
/* Since there is no long mode, halt with an error message */
movl $no_long_mode_string, %esi
pushl %esi
call print_and_halt
/* We should not return, but just in case, halt */
hlt
/* If both PAE and long mode is supported, continue with booting the system */
long_mode_supported:
/* restore the pushed registers and continue with booting */
popl %ebx
popl %edx
popl %eax
/* We don't know where the bootloader might have put the command line.
* It might be at an inconvenient location that we're not about to map,
* so let's just copy it to a convenient location while we have the whole
* memory space identity-mapped anyway. :^)
*/
movl %ebx, %esi
addl $16, %esi
movl (%esi), %esi
movl $1024, %ecx
movl $kernel_cmdline, %edi
rep movsl
/* clear pml4t */
movl $boot_pml4t, %edi
movl $1024, %ecx
xorl %eax, %eax
rep stosl
/* set up pml4t[0] */
movl $boot_pml4t, %edi
movl $boot_pdpt, 0(%edi)
/* R/W + Present */
orl $0x3, 0(%edi)
/* clear pdpt */
movl $boot_pdpt, %edi
movl $1024, %ecx
xorl %eax, %eax
rep stosl
/* set up pdpt[0] and pdpt[3] */
movl $boot_pdpt, %edi
movl $(boot_pd0 + 3), 0(%edi)
/* clear pd0 */
movl $boot_pd0, %edi
movl $1024, %ecx
xorl %eax, %eax
rep stosl
/* clear pd0's PTs */
movl $boot_pd0_pts, %edi
movl $(1024 * (MAX_KERNEL_SIZE >> 21)), %ecx
xorl %eax, %eax
rep stosl
/* add boot_pd0_pts to boot_pd0 */
movl $(MAX_KERNEL_SIZE >> 21), %ecx
movl $boot_pd0, %edi
movl $boot_pd0_pts, %eax
1:
movl %eax, 0(%edi)
/* R/W + Present */
orl $0x3, 0(%edi)
addl $8, %edi
addl $4096, %eax
loop 1b
/* identity map the 0MB to MAX_KERNEL_SIZE range */
movl $(512 * (MAX_KERNEL_SIZE >> 21)), %ecx
movl $boot_pd0_pts, %edi
xorl %eax, %eax
1:
movl %eax, 0(%edi)
/* R/W + Present */
orl $0x3, 0(%edi)
addl $8, %edi
addl $4096, %eax
loop 1b
/* point CR3 to PML4T */
movl $boot_pml4t, %eax
movl %eax, %cr3
/* enable PAE + PSE */
movl %cr4, %eax
orl $0x60, %eax
movl %eax, %cr4
1:
/* Enter Long-mode! ref(https://wiki.osdev.org/Setting_Up_Long_Mode)*/
mov $0xC0000080, %ecx /* Set the C-register to 0xC0000080, which is the EFER MSR.*/
rdmsr /* Read from the model-specific register.*/
or $(1 << 8), %eax /* Set the LM-bit which is the 9th bit (bit 8).*/
wrmsr /* Write to the model-specific register.*/
/* enable PG */
movl %cr0, %eax
orl $0x80000000, %eax
movl %eax, %cr0
/* set up stack */
mov $stack_top, %esp
and $-16, %esp
/* Now we are in 32-bit compatibility mode, We still need to load a 64-bit GDT */
mov $gdt64ptr, %eax
lgdt (%eax)
ljmpl $code64_sel_value, $1f
.code64
1:
movl %ebx, %ebx
movq %rbx, multiboot_info_ptr
mov $0, %ax
mov %ax, %ss
mov %ax, %ds
mov %ax, %es
mov %ax, %fs
mov %ax, %gs
call reload_cr3
call init
cli
loop:
hlt
jmp loop
reload_cr3:
pushq %rax
mov %cr3, %rax
mov %rax, %cr3
popq %rax
ret
.code32
/* Determines if the CPU is made by Intel */
is_intel_cpu:
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
pushl %ebx
xorl %eax, %eax
cpuid
xorl %eax, %eax
cmpl $0x756e6547, %ebx /* "Genu" */
jnz .Lis_intel_cpu_end
cmpl $0x49656e69, %edx /* "ineI" */
jnz .Lis_intel_cpu_end
cmpl $0x6c65746e, %ecx /* "ntel" */
jnz .Lis_intel_cpu_end
movl $1, %eax
.Lis_intel_cpu_end:
popl %ebx
movl %ebp, %esp
popl %ebp
ret
/* Fetches the CPU family (eax) and model (edx) */
get_cpu_model_family:
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
pushl %ebx
movl $0x1, %eax
cpuid
movl %eax, %ebx
movl %eax, %ecx
movl %eax, %edx
/* Bit 8 - 11: Processor Family */
shrl $8, %eax
andl $0xf, %eax
/* Bit 4 - 7: Processor Model */
shrl $4, %edx
andl $0xf, %edx
/* Bit 16 - 19: Extended Model ID */
/* (only applies if Family is 6 or 15) */
cmpl $6, %eax
jz .Ldo_ext_model
cmpl $15, %eax
jz .Ldo_ext_model
jmp .Lskip_ext_model
.Ldo_ext_model:
shrl $16, %ebx
andl $0xf, %ebx
shll $4, %ebx
addl %ebx, %edx
.Lskip_ext_model:
/* Bit 20 - 27: Extended Family */
/* (only applies if Family is 15) */
cmpl $15, %eax
jnz .Lskip_ext_family
shrl $20, %ecx
andl $0xff, %ecx
addl %ecx, %eax
.Lskip_ext_family:
popl %ebx
movl %ebp, %esp
popl %ebp
ret
/* Determines if the CPU is an Intel Pentium M with hidden PAE flag. */
is_pentium_m_with_hidden_pae:
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
/* Check the manufacturer string. */
call is_intel_cpu
testl %eax, %eax
jz .Lis_pentium_m_end
/* Check the processor model. */
call get_cpu_model_family
movl %eax, %ecx /* Free up eax for the return value. */
xorl %eax, %eax
cmpl $6, %ecx /* Family 6: Big Cores */
jnz .Lis_pentium_m_end
cmpl $9, %edx /* Model 9: Pentium M (Banias) */
jz .Lpass_model_check
cmpl $13, %edx /* Model 13: Pentium M (Dothan) */
jz .Lpass_model_check
jmp .Lis_pentium_m_end
.Lpass_model_check:
/* We are a Pentium M. */
movl $1, %eax
.Lis_pentium_m_end:
movl %ebp, %esp
popl %ebp
ret