From f215e02bf85f68d3a6106c2a1f4f7f063f819064 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2024 10:17:27 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 7.0.14-dfsg. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/VBox/ValidationKit/bootsectors/bs3kit/bs3kit.h | 4534 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 4534 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/VBox/ValidationKit/bootsectors/bs3kit/bs3kit.h (limited to 'src/VBox/ValidationKit/bootsectors/bs3kit/bs3kit.h') diff --git a/src/VBox/ValidationKit/bootsectors/bs3kit/bs3kit.h b/src/VBox/ValidationKit/bootsectors/bs3kit/bs3kit.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3aa214e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/VBox/ValidationKit/bootsectors/bs3kit/bs3kit.h @@ -0,0 +1,4534 @@ +/* $Id: bs3kit.h $ */ +/** @file + * BS3Kit - structures, symbols, macros and stuff. + */ + +/* + * Copyright (C) 2007-2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates. + * + * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as + * available from https://www.virtualbox.org. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the + * License. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see . + * + * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms + * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0 + * (CDDL), a copy of it is provided in the "COPYING.CDDL" file included + * in the VirtualBox distribution, in which case the provisions of the + * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL. + * + * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the + * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both. + * + * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR CDDL-1.0 + */ + +#ifndef BS3KIT_INCLUDED_bs3kit_h +#define BS3KIT_INCLUDED_bs3kit_h +#ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE +# pragma once +#endif + +#ifndef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# undef IN_RING0 +# define IN_RING0 +#endif + +#define RT_NO_STRICT /* Don't drag in IPRT assertion code in inline code we may use (asm.h). */ +#include +#include + +#ifndef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# undef IN_RING0 +#endif + +/* + * Make asm.h and friend compatible with our 64-bit assembly config (ASM_CALL64_MSC). + */ +#if defined(__GNUC__) && ARCH_BITS == 64 +# undef DECLASM +# ifdef __cplusplus +# define DECLASM(type) extern "C" type BS3_CALL +# else +# define DECLASM(type) type BS3_CALL +# endif +#endif + + +/* + * Work around ms_abi trouble in the gcc camp (gcc bugzilla #50818). + * ASSUMES all va_lists are in functions with + */ +#if defined(__GNUC__) && ARCH_BITS == 64 +# undef va_list +# undef va_start +# undef va_end +# undef va_copy +# define va_list __builtin_ms_va_list +# define va_start(a_Va, a_Arg) __builtin_ms_va_start(a_Va, a_Arg) +# define va_end(a_Va) __builtin_ms_va_end(a_Va) +# define va_copy(a_DstVa, a_SrcVa) __builtin_ms_va_copy(a_DstVa, a_SrcVa) +#endif + + +/** @def BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG + * @ingroup grp_bs3kit + * Combines the BS3_USE_RM_TEXT_SEG, BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG, and + * BS3_USE_X1_TEXT_SEG indicators into a single one. + */ +#if defined(BS3_USE_RM_TEXT_SEG) || defined(BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG) || defined(BS3_USE_X1_TEXT_SEG) || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING) +# define BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG +#else +# undef BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG +#endif + +/** @def BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG + * @ingroup grp_bs3kit + * Emit 16-bit code to the BS3X0TEXT16 segment - ignored for 32-bit and 64-bit. + * + * Calling directly into the BS3X0TEXT16 segment is only possible in real-mode + * and v8086 mode. In protected mode the real far pointer have to be converted + * to a protected mode pointer that uses BS3_SEL_X0TEXT16_CS, Bs3TestDoModes and + * associates does this automatically. + */ +#ifdef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# define BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG +#endif + +/** @def BS3_USE_X1_TEXT_SEG + * @ingroup grp_bs3kit + * Emit 16-bit code to the BS3X1TEXT16 segment - ignored for 32-bit and 64-bit. + * + * Calling directly into the BS3X1TEXT16 segment is only possible in real-mode + * and v8086 mode. In protected mode the real far pointer have to be converted + * to a protected mode pointer that uses BS3_SEL_X1TEXT16_CS, Bs3TestDoModes and + * associates does this automatically. + */ +#ifdef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# define BS3_USE_X1_TEXT_SEG +#endif + +/** @def BS3_USE_RM_TEXT_SEG + * @ingroup grp_bs3kit + * Emit 16-bit code to the BS3RMTEXT16 segment - ignored for 32-bit and 64-bit. + * + * This segment is normally used for real-mode only code, though + * BS3_SEL_RMTEXT16_CS can be used to call it from protected mode. Unlike the + * BS3X0TEXT16 and BS3X1TEXT16 segments which are empty by default, this segment + * is used by common BS3Kit code. + */ +#ifdef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# define BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG +#endif + +/** @def BS3_MODEL_FAR_CODE + * @ingroup grp_bs3kit + * Default compiler model indicates far code. + */ +#ifdef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# define BS3_MODEL_FAR_CODE +#elif !defined(BS3_MODEL_FAR_CODE) && (defined(__LARGE__) || defined(__MEDIUM__) || defined(__HUGE__)) && ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_MODEL_FAR_CODE +#endif + + +/* + * We normally don't want the noreturn / aborts attributes as they mess up stack traces. + * + * Note! pragma aux aborts can only be used with functions + * implemented in C and functions that does not have parameters. + */ +#define BS3_KIT_WITH_NO_RETURN +#ifndef BS3_KIT_WITH_NO_RETURN +# undef DECL_NO_RETURN +# define DECL_NO_RETURN(type) type +#endif + + +/* + * We may want to reuse some IPRT code in the common name space, so we + * redefine the RT_MANGLER to work like BS3_CMN_NM. (We cannot use + * BS3_CMN_NM yet, as we need to include IPRT headers with function + * declarations before we can define it. Thus the duplciate effort.) + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# undef RTCALL +# if defined(BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG) +# define RTCALL __cdecl __far +# define RT_MANGLER(a_Name) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_f16) +# else +# define RTCALL __cdecl __near +# define RT_MANGLER(a_Name) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_c16) +# endif +#else +# define RT_MANGLER(a_Name) RT_CONCAT3(a_Name,_c,ARCH_BITS) +#endif +#include +#include +#include + +/* + * Include data symbol mangling (function mangling/mapping must be done + * after the protypes). + */ +#include "bs3kit-mangling-data.h" + + + +RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN + +/** @defgroup grp_bs3kit BS3Kit - Boot Sector Kit \#3 + * + * The BS3Kit is a framework for bare metal floppy/usb image tests, + * see the @ref pg_bs3kit "doc page" for more. + * + * @{ */ + +/** @name Execution modes. + * @{ */ +#define BS3_MODE_INVALID UINT8_C(0x00) +#define BS3_MODE_RM UINT8_C(0x01) /**< real mode. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PE16 UINT8_C(0x11) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 16-bit code, unpaged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PE16_32 UINT8_C(0x12) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 32-bit code, unpaged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PE16_V86 UINT8_C(0x18) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running virtual 8086 mode code, unpaged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PE32 UINT8_C(0x22) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 32-bit code, unpaged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PE32_16 UINT8_C(0x21) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 16-bit code, unpaged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PEV86 UINT8_C(0x28) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running virtual 8086 mode code, unpaged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PP16 UINT8_C(0x31) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 16-bit code, paged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PP16_32 UINT8_C(0x32) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 32-bit code, paged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PP16_V86 UINT8_C(0x38) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running virtual 8086 mode code, paged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PP32 UINT8_C(0x42) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 32-bit code, paged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PP32_16 UINT8_C(0x41) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 16-bit code, paged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PPV86 UINT8_C(0x48) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running virtual 8086 mode code, paged. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PAE16 UINT8_C(0x51) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 16-bit code, PAE paging. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PAE16_32 UINT8_C(0x52) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 32-bit code, PAE paging. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PAE16_V86 UINT8_C(0x58) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running virtual 8086 mode, PAE paging. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PAE32 UINT8_C(0x62) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 32-bit code, PAE paging. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PAE32_16 UINT8_C(0x61) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running 16-bit code, PAE paging. */ +#define BS3_MODE_PAEV86 UINT8_C(0x68) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss, running virtual 8086 mode, PAE paging. */ +#define BS3_MODE_LM16 UINT8_C(0x71) /**< 16-bit long mode (paged), kernel+tss always 64-bit. */ +#define BS3_MODE_LM32 UINT8_C(0x72) /**< 32-bit long mode (paged), kernel+tss always 64-bit. */ +#define BS3_MODE_LM64 UINT8_C(0x74) /**< 64-bit long mode (paged), kernel+tss always 64-bit. */ + +#define BS3_MODE_CODE_MASK UINT8_C(0x0f) /**< Running code mask. */ +#define BS3_MODE_CODE_16 UINT8_C(0x01) /**< Running 16-bit code. */ +#define BS3_MODE_CODE_32 UINT8_C(0x02) /**< Running 32-bit code. */ +#define BS3_MODE_CODE_64 UINT8_C(0x04) /**< Running 64-bit code. */ +#define BS3_MODE_CODE_V86 UINT8_C(0x08) /**< Running 16-bit virtual 8086 code. */ + +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK UINT8_C(0xf0) /**< kernel+tss mask. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_RM UINT8_C(0x00) /**< Real mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_PE16 UINT8_C(0x10) /**< 16-bit protected mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_PE32 UINT8_C(0x20) /**< 32-bit protected mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_PP16 UINT8_C(0x30) /**< 16-bit paged protected mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_PP32 UINT8_C(0x40) /**< 32-bit paged protected mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_PAE16 UINT8_C(0x50) /**< 16-bit PAE paged protected mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_PAE32 UINT8_C(0x60) /**< 32-bit PAE paged protected mode kernel+tss. */ +#define BS3_MODE_SYS_LM UINT8_C(0x70) /**< 64-bit (paged) long mode protected mode kernel+tss. */ + +/** Whether the mode has paging enabled. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_PAGED(a_fMode) ((a_fMode) >= BS3_MODE_PP16) +/** Whether the mode has legacy paging enabled (legacy as opposed to PAE or + * long mode). */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_LEGACY_PAGING(a_fMode) ((a_fMode) >= BS3_MODE_PP16 && (a_fMode) < BS3_MODE_PAE16) + +/** Whether the mode is running v8086 code. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_V86(a_fMode) (((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_CODE_MASK) == BS3_MODE_CODE_V86) +/** Whether the we're executing in real mode or v8086 mode. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_RM_OR_V86(a_fMode) ((a_fMode) == BS3_MODE_RM || BS3_MODE_IS_V86(a_fMode)) +/** Whether the mode is running 16-bit code, except v8086. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_16BIT_CODE_NO_V86(a_fMode) (((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_CODE_MASK) == BS3_MODE_CODE_16) +/** Whether the mode is running 16-bit code (includes v8086). */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_16BIT_CODE(a_fMode) (BS3_MODE_IS_16BIT_CODE_NO_V86(a_fMode) || BS3_MODE_IS_V86(a_fMode)) +/** Whether the mode is running 32-bit code. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_32BIT_CODE(a_fMode) (((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_CODE_MASK) == BS3_MODE_CODE_32) +/** Whether the mode is running 64-bit code. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_64BIT_CODE(a_fMode) (((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_CODE_MASK) == BS3_MODE_CODE_64) + +/** Whether the system is in real mode. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_RM_SYS(a_fMode) (((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_RM) +/** Whether the system is some 16-bit mode that isn't real mode. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_16BIT_SYS_NO_RM(a_fMode) ( ((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_PE16 \ + || ((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_PP16 \ + || ((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_PAE16) +/** Whether the system is some 16-bit mode (includes real mode). */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_16BIT_SYS(a_fMode) (BS3_MODE_IS_16BIT_SYS_NO_RM(a_fMode) || BS3_MODE_IS_RM_SYS(a_fMode)) +/** Whether the system is some 32-bit mode. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_32BIT_SYS(a_fMode) ( ((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_PE32 \ + || ((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_PP32 \ + || ((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_PAE32) +/** Whether the system is long mode. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_64BIT_SYS(a_fMode) (((a_fMode) & BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK) == BS3_MODE_SYS_LM) + +/** Whether the system is in protected mode (with or without paging). + * @note Long mode is not included. */ +#define BS3_MODE_IS_PM_SYS(a_fMode) ((a_fMode) >= BS3_MODE_SYS_PE16 && (a_fMode) < BS3_MODE_SYS_LM) + +/** @todo testcase: How would long-mode handle a 16-bit TSS loaded prior to the switch? (mainly stack switching wise) Hopefully, it will tripple fault, right? */ +/** @} */ + + +/** @name BS3_ADDR_XXX - Static Memory Allocation + * @{ */ +/** The flat load address for the code after the bootsector. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_LOAD 0x10000 +/** Where we save the boot registers during init. + * Located right before the code. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_REG_SAVE (BS3_ADDR_LOAD - sizeof(BS3REGCTX) - 8) +/** Where the stack starts (initial RSP value). + * Located 16 bytes (assumed by boot sector) before the saved registers. + * SS.BASE=0. The size is a little short of 32KB */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK (BS3_ADDR_REG_SAVE - 16) +/** The ring-0 stack (8KB) for ring transitions. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0 0x06000 +/** The ring-1 stack (8KB) for ring transitions. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R1 0x04000 +/** The ring-2 stack (8KB) for ring transitions. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R2 0x02000 +/** IST1 ring-0 stack for long mode (4KB), used for double faults elsewhere. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST1 0x09000 +/** IST2 ring-0 stack for long mode (3KB), used for spare 0 stack elsewhere. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST2 0x08000 +/** IST3 ring-0 stack for long mode (1KB). */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST3 0x07400 +/** IST4 ring-0 stack for long mode (1KB), used for spare 1 stack elsewhere. */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST4 0x07000 +/** IST5 ring-0 stack for long mode (1KB). */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST5 0x06c00 +/** IST6 ring-0 stack for long mode (1KB). */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST6 0x06800 +/** IST7 ring-0 stack for long mode (1KB). */ +#define BS3_ADDR_STACK_R0_IST7 0x06400 + +/** The base address of the BS3TEXT16 segment (same as BS3_LOAD_ADDR). + * @sa BS3_SEL_TEXT16 */ +#define BS3_ADDR_BS3TEXT16 0x10000 +/** The base address of the BS3SYSTEM16 segment. + * @sa BS3_SEL_SYSTEM16 */ +#define BS3_ADDR_BS3SYSTEM16 0x20000 +/** The base address of the BS3DATA16/BS3KIT_GRPNM_DATA16 segment. + * @sa BS3_SEL_DATA16 */ +#define BS3_ADDR_BS3DATA16 0x29000 +/** @} */ + +/** @name BS3_SEL_XXX - GDT selector assignments. + * + * The real mode segment numbers for BS16TEXT, BS16DATA and BS16SYSTEM are + * present in the GDT, this allows the 16-bit C/C++ and assembly code to + * continue using the real mode segment values in ring-0 protected mode. + * + * The three segments have fixed locations: + * | segment | flat address | real mode segment | + * | ----------- | ------------ | ----------------- | + * | BS3TEXT16 | 0x00010000 | 1000h | + * | BS3SYSTEM16 | 0x00020000 | 2000h | + * | BS3DATA16 | 0x00029000 | 2900h | + * + * This means that we've got a lot of GDT space to play around with. + * + * @{ */ +#define BS3_SEL_LDT 0x0010 /**< The LDT selector for Bs3Ldt. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS16 0x0020 /**< The 16-bit TSS selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS16_DF 0x0028 /**< The 16-bit TSS selector for double faults. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS16_SPARE0 0x0030 /**< The 16-bit TSS selector for testing. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS16_SPARE1 0x0038 /**< The 16-bit TSS selector for testing. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS32 0x0040 /**< The 32-bit TSS selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS32_DF 0x0048 /**< The 32-bit TSS selector for double faults. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS32_SPARE0 0x0050 /**< The 32-bit TSS selector for testing. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS32_SPARE1 0x0058 /**< The 32-bit TSS selector for testing. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS32_IOBP_IRB 0x0060 /**< The 32-bit TSS selector with I/O permission and interrupt redirection bitmaps. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS32_IRB 0x0068 /**< The 32-bit TSS selector with only interrupt redirection bitmap (IOPB stripped by limit). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS64 0x0070 /**< The 64-bit TSS selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS64_SPARE0 0x0080 /**< The 64-bit TSS selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS64_SPARE1 0x0090 /**< The 64-bit TSS selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TSS64_IOBP 0x00a0 /**< The 64-bit TSS selector. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_RMTEXT16_CS 0x00e0 /**< Conforming code selector for accessing the BS3RMTEXT16 segment. Runtime config. */ +#define BS3_SEL_X0TEXT16_CS 0x00e8 /**< Conforming code selector for accessing the BS3X0TEXT16 segment. Runtime config. */ +#define BS3_SEL_X1TEXT16_CS 0x00f0 /**< Conforming code selector for accessing the BS3X1TEXT16 segment. Runtime config. */ +#define BS3_SEL_VMMDEV_MMIO16 0x00f8 /**< Selector for accessing the VMMDev MMIO segment at 00df000h from 16-bit code. */ + +/** Checks if @a uSel is in the BS3_SEL_RX_XXX range. */ +#define BS3_SEL_IS_IN_RING_RANGE(uSel) ( (unsigned)(uSel - BS3_SEL_R0_FIRST) < (unsigned)(4 << BS3_SEL_RING_SHIFT) ) +#define BS3_SEL_RING_SHIFT 8 /**< For the formula: BS3_SEL_R0_XXX + ((cs & 3) << BS3_SEL_RING_SHIFT) */ +#define BS3_SEL_RING_SUB_MASK 0x00f8 /**< Mask for getting the sub-selector. For use with BS3_SEL_R*_FIRST. */ + +/** Checks if @a uSel is in the BS3_SEL_R0_XXX range. */ +#define BS3_SEL_IS_IN_R0_RANGE(uSel) ( (unsigned)(uSel - BS3_SEL_R0_FIRST) < (unsigned)(1 << BS3_SEL_RING_SHIFT) ) +#define BS3_SEL_R0_FIRST 0x0100 /**< The first selector in the ring-0 block. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS16 0x0100 /**< ring-0: 16-bit code selector, base 0x10000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_DS16 0x0108 /**< ring-0: 16-bit data selector, base 0x23000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_SS16 0x0110 /**< ring-0: 16-bit stack selector, base 0x00000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS32 0x0118 /**< ring-0: 32-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_DS32 0x0120 /**< ring-0: 32-bit flat data selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_SS32 0x0128 /**< ring-0: 32-bit flat stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS64 0x0130 /**< ring-0: 64-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_DS64 0x0138 /**< ring-0: 64-bit flat data & stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS16_EO 0x0140 /**< ring-0: 16-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS16_CNF 0x0148 /**< ring-0: 16-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS16_CNF_EO 0x0150 /**< ring-0: 16-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS32_EO 0x0158 /**< ring-0: 32-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS32_CNF 0x0160 /**< ring-0: 32-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS32_CNF_EO 0x0168 /**< ring-0: 32-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS64_EO 0x0170 /**< ring-0: 64-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS64_CNF 0x0178 /**< ring-0: 64-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R0_CS64_CNF_EO 0x0180 /**< ring-0: 64-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_R1_FIRST 0x0200 /**< The first selector in the ring-1 block. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS16 0x0200 /**< ring-1: 16-bit code selector, base 0x10000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_DS16 0x0208 /**< ring-1: 16-bit data selector, base 0x23000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_SS16 0x0210 /**< ring-1: 16-bit stack selector, base 0x00000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS32 0x0218 /**< ring-1: 32-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_DS32 0x0220 /**< ring-1: 32-bit flat data selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_SS32 0x0228 /**< ring-1: 32-bit flat stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS64 0x0230 /**< ring-1: 64-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_DS64 0x0238 /**< ring-1: 64-bit flat data & stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS16_EO 0x0240 /**< ring-1: 16-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS16_CNF 0x0248 /**< ring-1: 16-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS16_CNF_EO 0x0250 /**< ring-1: 16-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS32_EO 0x0258 /**< ring-1: 32-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS32_CNF 0x0260 /**< ring-1: 32-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS32_CNF_EO 0x0268 /**< ring-1: 32-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS64_EO 0x0270 /**< ring-1: 64-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS64_CNF 0x0278 /**< ring-1: 64-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R1_CS64_CNF_EO 0x0280 /**< ring-1: 64-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_R2_FIRST 0x0300 /**< The first selector in the ring-2 block. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS16 0x0300 /**< ring-2: 16-bit code selector, base 0x10000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_DS16 0x0308 /**< ring-2: 16-bit data selector, base 0x23000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_SS16 0x0310 /**< ring-2: 16-bit stack selector, base 0x00000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS32 0x0318 /**< ring-2: 32-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_DS32 0x0320 /**< ring-2: 32-bit flat data selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_SS32 0x0328 /**< ring-2: 32-bit flat stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS64 0x0330 /**< ring-2: 64-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_DS64 0x0338 /**< ring-2: 64-bit flat data & stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS16_EO 0x0340 /**< ring-2: 16-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS16_CNF 0x0348 /**< ring-2: 16-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS16_CNF_EO 0x0350 /**< ring-2: 16-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS32_EO 0x0358 /**< ring-2: 32-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS32_CNF 0x0360 /**< ring-2: 32-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS32_CNF_EO 0x0368 /**< ring-2: 32-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS64_EO 0x0370 /**< ring-2: 64-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS64_CNF 0x0378 /**< ring-2: 64-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R2_CS64_CNF_EO 0x0380 /**< ring-2: 64-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_R3_FIRST 0x0400 /**< The first selector in the ring-3 block. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS16 0x0400 /**< ring-3: 16-bit code selector, base 0x10000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_DS16 0x0408 /**< ring-3: 16-bit data selector, base 0x23000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_SS16 0x0410 /**< ring-3: 16-bit stack selector, base 0x00000. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS32 0x0418 /**< ring-3: 32-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_DS32 0x0420 /**< ring-3: 32-bit flat data selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_SS32 0x0428 /**< ring-3: 32-bit flat stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS64 0x0430 /**< ring-3: 64-bit flat code selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_DS64 0x0438 /**< ring-3: 64-bit flat data & stack selector. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS16_EO 0x0440 /**< ring-3: 16-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS16_CNF 0x0448 /**< ring-3: 16-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS16_CNF_EO 0x0450 /**< ring-3: 16-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, 0xfffe limit, CS16 base. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS32_EO 0x0458 /**< ring-3: 32-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS32_CNF 0x0460 /**< ring-3: 32-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS32_CNF_EO 0x0468 /**< ring-3: 32-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS64_EO 0x0470 /**< ring-3: 64-bit execute-only code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS64_CNF 0x0478 /**< ring-3: 64-bit conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ +#define BS3_SEL_R3_CS64_CNF_EO 0x0480 /**< ring-3: 64-bit execute-only conforming code selector, not accessed, flat. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_R3_LAST 0x04f8 /**< ring-3: Last of the BS3_SEL_RX_XXX range. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_FIRST 0x0500 /**< The first selector in the spare block */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_00 0x0500 /**< Spare selector number 00h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_01 0x0508 /**< Spare selector number 01h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_02 0x0510 /**< Spare selector number 02h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_03 0x0518 /**< Spare selector number 03h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_04 0x0520 /**< Spare selector number 04h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_05 0x0528 /**< Spare selector number 05h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_06 0x0530 /**< Spare selector number 06h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_07 0x0538 /**< Spare selector number 07h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_08 0x0540 /**< Spare selector number 08h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_09 0x0548 /**< Spare selector number 09h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_0a 0x0550 /**< Spare selector number 0ah. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_0b 0x0558 /**< Spare selector number 0bh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_0c 0x0560 /**< Spare selector number 0ch. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_0d 0x0568 /**< Spare selector number 0dh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_0e 0x0570 /**< Spare selector number 0eh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_0f 0x0578 /**< Spare selector number 0fh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_10 0x0580 /**< Spare selector number 10h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_11 0x0588 /**< Spare selector number 11h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_12 0x0590 /**< Spare selector number 12h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_13 0x0598 /**< Spare selector number 13h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_14 0x05a0 /**< Spare selector number 14h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_15 0x05a8 /**< Spare selector number 15h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_16 0x05b0 /**< Spare selector number 16h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_17 0x05b8 /**< Spare selector number 17h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_18 0x05c0 /**< Spare selector number 18h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_19 0x05c8 /**< Spare selector number 19h. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_1a 0x05d0 /**< Spare selector number 1ah. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_1b 0x05d8 /**< Spare selector number 1bh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_1c 0x05e0 /**< Spare selector number 1ch. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_1d 0x05e8 /**< Spare selector number 1dh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_1e 0x05f0 /**< Spare selector number 1eh. */ +#define BS3_SEL_SPARE_1f 0x05f8 /**< Spare selector number 1fh. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_TILED 0x0600 /**< 16-bit data tiling: First - base=0x00000000, limit=64KB, DPL=3. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TILED_LAST 0x0df8 /**< 16-bit data tiling: Last - base=0x00ff0000, limit=64KB, DPL=3. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TILED_AREA_SIZE 0x001000000 /**< 16-bit data tiling: Size of addressable area, in bytes. (16 MB) */ + +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART1 0x0e00 /**< Free selector space - part \#1. */ +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART1_LAST 0x0ff8 /**< Free selector space - part \#1, last entry. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_TEXT16 0x1000 /**< The BS3TEXT16 selector. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART2 0x1008 /**< Free selector space - part \#2. */ +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART2_LAST 0x17f8 /**< Free selector space - part \#2, last entry. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_TILED_R0 0x1800 /**< 16-bit data/stack tiling: First - base=0x00000000, limit=64KB, DPL=0. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TILED_R0_LAST 0x1ff8 /**< 16-bit data/stack tiling: Last - base=0x00ff0000, limit=64KB, DPL=0. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_SYSTEM16 0x2000 /**< The BS3SYSTEM16 selector. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART3 0x2008 /**< Free selector space - part \#3. */ +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART3_LAST 0x28f8 /**< Free selector space - part \#3, last entry. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_DATA16 0x2900 /**< The BS3DATA16/BS3KIT_GRPNM_DATA16 selector. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART4 0x2908 /**< Free selector space - part \#4. */ +#define BS3_SEL_FREE_PART4_LAST 0x2f98 /**< Free selector space - part \#4, last entry. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_08 0x2fa0 /**< Selector located 8 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_07 0x2fa8 /**< Selector located 7 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_06 0x2fb0 /**< Selector located 6 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_05 0x2fb8 /**< Selector located 5 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_04 0x2fc0 /**< Selector located 4 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_03 0x2fc8 /**< Selector located 3 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_02 0x2fd0 /**< Selector located 2 selectors before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_01 0x2fd8 /**< Selector located 1 selector before the test page. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE 0x2fe0 /**< Start of the test page intended for playing around with paging and GDT. */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_00 0x2fe0 /**< Test page selector number 00h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_01 0x2fe8 /**< Test page selector number 01h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_02 0x2ff0 /**< Test page selector number 02h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_03 0x2ff8 /**< Test page selector number 03h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_04 0x3000 /**< Test page selector number 04h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_05 0x3008 /**< Test page selector number 05h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_06 0x3010 /**< Test page selector number 06h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_07 0x3018 /**< Test page selector number 07h (convenience). */ +#define BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_LAST 0x3fd0 /**< The last selector in the spare page. */ + +#define BS3_SEL_GDT_LIMIT 0x3fd8 /**< The GDT limit. */ +/** @} */ + +/** @name BS3_SEL_IS_XXX - Predicates for standard selectors. + * + * Standard selectors are in the range BS3_SEL_R0_FIRST thru BS3_SEL_R3_LAST. + * + * @{ */ +#define BS3_SEL_IS_CS16(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x00) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_CS32(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x18) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_CS64(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x30) + +#define BS3_SEL_IS_ANY_CS16(a_uSel) ( ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x00 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x40 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x48 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x50 ) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_ANY_CS32(a_uSel) ( ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x18 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x58 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x60 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x68 ) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_ANY_CS64(a_uSel) ( ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x18 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x58 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x60 \ + || ((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x68 ) + +#define BS3_SEL_IS_DS16(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x08) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_DS32(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x20) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_DS64(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x38) + +#define BS3_SEL_IS_SS16(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x10) +#define BS3_SEL_IS_SS32(a_uSel) (((a_uSel) & 0xf8) == 0x28) +/** @} */ + + +/** @def BS3_FAR + * For indicating far pointers in 16-bit code. + * Does nothing in 32-bit and 64-bit code. */ +/** @def BS3_NEAR + * For indicating near pointers in 16-bit code. + * Does nothing in 32-bit and 64-bit code. */ +/** @def BS3_FAR_CODE + * For indicating far 16-bit functions. + * Does nothing in 32-bit and 64-bit code. */ +/** @def BS3_NEAR_CODE + * For indicating near 16-bit functions. + * Does nothing in 32-bit and 64-bit code. */ +/** @def BS3_FAR_DATA + * For indicating far 16-bit external data, i.e. in a segment other than DATA16. + * Does nothing in 32-bit and 64-bit code. */ +#ifdef M_I86 +# define BS3_FAR __far +# define BS3_NEAR __near +# define BS3_FAR_CODE __far +# define BS3_NEAR_CODE __near +# define BS3_FAR_DATA __far +#else +# define BS3_FAR +# define BS3_NEAR +# define BS3_FAR_CODE +# define BS3_NEAR_CODE +# define BS3_FAR_DATA +#endif + +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING) +/** @def BS3_FP_SEG + * Get the selector (segment) part of a far pointer. + * + * @returns selector. + * @param a_pv Far pointer. + */ +# define BS3_FP_SEG(a_pv) ((uint16_t)(__segment)(void BS3_FAR *)(a_pv)) +/** @def BS3_FP_OFF + * Get the segment offset part of a far pointer. + * + * For sake of convenience, this works like a uintptr_t cast in 32-bit and + * 64-bit code. + * + * @returns offset. + * @param a_pv Far pointer. + */ +# define BS3_FP_OFF(a_pv) ((uint16_t)(void __near *)(a_pv)) +/** @def BS3_FP_MAKE + * Create a far pointer. + * + * @returns Far pointer. + * @param a_uSeg The selector/segment. + * @param a_off The offset into the segment. + */ +# define BS3_FP_MAKE(a_uSeg, a_off) (((__segment)(a_uSeg)) :> ((void __near *)(a_off))) +#else +# define BS3_FP_OFF(a_pv) ((uintptr_t)(a_pv)) +#endif + +/** @def BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_FLAT + * Creates a protected mode pointer from a flat address. + * + * For sake of convenience, this macro also works in 32-bit and 64-bit mode, + * only there it doesn't return a far pointer but a flat point. + * + * @returns far void pointer if 16-bit code, near/flat void pointer in 32-bit + * and 64-bit. + * @param a_uFlat Flat address in the first 16MB. */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_FLAT(a_uFlat) \ + BS3_FP_MAKE(((uint16_t)(a_uFlat >> 16) << 3) + BS3_SEL_TILED, (uint16_t)(a_uFlat)) +#else +# define BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_FLAT(a_uFlat) ((void *)(uintptr_t)(a_uFlat)) +#endif + +/** @def BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_REAL + * Creates a protected mode pointer from a far real mode address. + * + * For sake of convenience, this macro also works in 32-bit and 64-bit mode, + * only there it doesn't return a far pointer but a flat point. + * + * @returns far void pointer if 16-bit code, near/flat void pointer in 32-bit + * and 64-bit. + * @param a_uSeg The selector/segment. + * @param a_off The offset into the segment. + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_REAL(a_uSeg, a_off) BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_FLAT(((uint32_t)(a_uSeg) << 4) + (uint16_t)(a_off)) +#else +# define BS3_MAKE_PROT_R0PTR_FROM_REAL(a_uSeg, a_off) ( (void *)(uintptr_t)(((uint32_t)(a_uSeg) << 4) + (uint16_t)(a_off)) ) +#endif + + +/** @def BS3_CALL + * The calling convension used by BS3 functions. */ +#if ARCH_BITS != 64 +# define BS3_CALL __cdecl +#elif !defined(_MSC_VER) +# define BS3_CALL __attribute__((__ms_abi__)) +#else +# define BS3_CALL +#endif + +/** @def IN_BS3KIT + * Indicates that we're in the same link job as the BS3Kit code. */ +#ifdef DOXYGEN_RUNNING +# define IN_BS3KIT +#endif + +/** @def BS3_DECL + * Declares a BS3Kit function with default far/near. + * + * Until we outgrow BS3TEXT16, we use all near functions in 16-bit. + * + * @param a_Type The return type. */ +#if ARCH_BITS != 16 || !defined(BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG) +# define BS3_DECL(a_Type) BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_Type) +#else +# define BS3_DECL(a_Type) BS3_DECL_FAR(a_Type) +#endif + +/** @def BS3_DECL_NEAR + * Declares a BS3Kit function, always near everywhere. + * + * Until we outgrow BS3TEXT16, we use all near functions in 16-bit. + * + * @param a_Type The return type. */ +#ifdef IN_BS3KIT +# define BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_Type) DECLEXPORT(a_Type) BS3_NEAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#else +# define BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_Type) DECLIMPORT(a_Type) BS3_NEAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#endif + +/** @def BS3_DECL_FAR + * Declares a BS3Kit function, far 16-bit, otherwise near. + * + * Until we outgrow BS3TEXT16, we use all near functions in 16-bit. + * + * @param a_Type The return type. */ +#ifdef IN_BS3KIT +# define BS3_DECL_FAR(a_Type) DECLEXPORT(a_Type) BS3_FAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#else +# define BS3_DECL_FAR(a_Type) DECLIMPORT(a_Type) BS3_FAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#endif + +/** @def BS3_DECL_CALLBACK + * Declares a BS3Kit callback function (typically static). + * + * @param a_Type The return type. */ +#ifdef IN_BS3KIT +# define BS3_DECL_CALLBACK(a_Type) a_Type BS3_FAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#else +# define BS3_DECL_CALLBACK(a_Type) a_Type BS3_FAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#endif + +/** @def BS3_DECL_NEAR_CALLBACK + * Declares a near BS3Kit callback function (typically static). + * + * 16-bit users must be in CGROUP16! + * + * @param a_Type The return type. */ +#ifdef IN_BS3KIT +# define BS3_DECL_NEAR_CALLBACK(a_Type) a_Type BS3_NEAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#else +# define BS3_DECL_NEAR_CALLBACK(a_Type) a_Type BS3_NEAR_CODE BS3_CALL +#endif + +/** + * Constructs a common name. + * + * Example: BS3_CMN_NM(Bs3Shutdown) + * + * @param a_Name The name of the function or global variable. + */ +#define BS3_CMN_NM(a_Name) RT_CONCAT3(a_Name,_c,ARCH_BITS) + +/** + * Constructs a common function name, far in 16-bit code. + * + * Example: BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(Bs3Shutdown) + * + * @param a_Name The name of the function. + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(a_Name) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_f16) +#else +# define BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(a_Name) RT_CONCAT3(a_Name,_c,ARCH_BITS) +#endif + +/** + * Constructs a common function name, far or near as defined by the source. + * + * Which to use in 16-bit mode is defined by BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG. In + * 32-bit and 64-bit mode there are no far symbols, only near ones. + * + * Example: BS3_CMN_FN_NM(Bs3Shutdown) + * + * @param a_Name The name of the function. + */ +#if ARCH_BITS != 16 || !defined(BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG) +# define BS3_CMN_FN_NM(a_Name) BS3_CMN_NM(a_Name) +#else +# define BS3_CMN_FN_NM(a_Name) BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(a_Name) +#endif + + +/** + * Constructs a data name. + * + * This glosses over the underscore prefix usage of our 16-bit, 32-bit and + * 64-bit compilers. + * + * Example: @code{.c} + * \#define Bs3Gdt BS3_DATA_NM(Bs3Gdt) + * extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdt + * @endcode + * + * @param a_Name The name of the global variable. + * @remarks Mainly used in bs3kit-mangling.h, internal headers and templates. + */ +//converter does this now//#if ARCH_BITS == 64 +//converter does this now//# define BS3_DATA_NM(a_Name) RT_CONCAT(_,a_Name) +//converter does this now//#else +# define BS3_DATA_NM(a_Name) a_Name +//converter does this now//#endif + +/** + * Template for creating a pointer union type. + * @param a_BaseName The base type name. + * @param a_Modifiers The type modifier. + */ +#define BS3_PTR_UNION_TEMPLATE(a_BaseName, a_Modifiers) \ + typedef union a_BaseName \ + { \ + /** Pointer into the void. */ \ + a_Modifiers void BS3_FAR *pv; \ + /** As a signed integer. */ \ + intptr_t i; \ + /** As an unsigned integer. */ \ + uintptr_t u; \ + /** Pointer to char value. */ \ + a_Modifiers char BS3_FAR *pch; \ + /** Pointer to char value. */ \ + a_Modifiers unsigned char BS3_FAR *puch; \ + /** Pointer to a int value. */ \ + a_Modifiers int BS3_FAR *pi; \ + /** Pointer to a unsigned int value. */ \ + a_Modifiers unsigned int BS3_FAR *pu; \ + /** Pointer to a long value. */ \ + a_Modifiers long BS3_FAR *pl; \ + /** Pointer to a long value. */ \ + a_Modifiers unsigned long BS3_FAR *pul; \ + /** Pointer to a memory size value. */ \ + a_Modifiers size_t BS3_FAR *pcb; \ + /** Pointer to a byte value. */ \ + a_Modifiers uint8_t BS3_FAR *pb; \ + /** Pointer to a 8-bit unsigned value. */ \ + a_Modifiers uint8_t BS3_FAR *pu8; \ + /** Pointer to a 16-bit unsigned value. */ \ + a_Modifiers uint16_t BS3_FAR *pu16; \ + /** Pointer to a 32-bit unsigned value. */ \ + a_Modifiers uint32_t BS3_FAR *pu32; \ + /** Pointer to a 64-bit unsigned value. */ \ + a_Modifiers uint64_t BS3_FAR *pu64; \ + /** Pointer to a UTF-16 character. */ \ + a_Modifiers RTUTF16 BS3_FAR *pwc; \ + /** Pointer to a UUID character. */ \ + a_Modifiers RTUUID BS3_FAR *pUuid; \ + } a_BaseName; \ + /** Pointer to a pointer union. */ \ + typedef a_BaseName *RT_CONCAT(P,a_BaseName) +BS3_PTR_UNION_TEMPLATE(BS3PTRUNION, RT_NOTHING); +BS3_PTR_UNION_TEMPLATE(BS3CPTRUNION, const); +BS3_PTR_UNION_TEMPLATE(BS3VPTRUNION, volatile); +BS3_PTR_UNION_TEMPLATE(BS3CVPTRUNION, const volatile); + +/** Generic far function type. */ +typedef BS3_DECL_FAR(void) FNBS3FAR(void); +/** Generic far function pointer type. */ +typedef FNBS3FAR *FPFNBS3FAR; + +/** Generic near function type. */ +typedef BS3_DECL_NEAR(void) FNBS3NEAR(void); +/** Generic near function pointer type. */ +typedef FNBS3NEAR *PFNBS3NEAR; + +/** Generic far 16:16 function pointer type for address conversion functions. */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +typedef FPFNBS3FAR PFNBS3FARADDRCONV; +#else +typedef uint32_t PFNBS3FARADDRCONV; +#endif + +/** The system call vector. */ +#define BS3_TRAP_SYSCALL UINT8_C(0x20) + +/** @name System call numbers (ax). + * Paramenters are generally passed in registers specific to each system call, + * however cx:xSI is used for passing a pointer parameter. + * @{ */ +/** Print char (cl). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_PRINT_CHR UINT16_C(0x0001) +/** Print string (pointer in cx:xSI, length in dx). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_PRINT_STR UINT16_C(0x0002) +/** Switch to ring-0. */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_TO_RING0 UINT16_C(0x0003) +/** Switch to ring-1. */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_TO_RING1 UINT16_C(0x0004) +/** Switch to ring-2. */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_TO_RING2 UINT16_C(0x0005) +/** Switch to ring-3. */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_TO_RING3 UINT16_C(0x0006) +/** Restore context (pointer in cx:xSI, flags in dx). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_RESTORE_CTX UINT16_C(0x0007) +/** Set DRx register (value in ESI, register number in dl). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_SET_DRX UINT16_C(0x0008) +/** Get DRx register (register number in dl, value returned in ax:dx). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_GET_DRX UINT16_C(0x0009) +/** Set CRx register (value in ESI, register number in dl). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_SET_CRX UINT16_C(0x000a) +/** Get CRx register (register number in dl, value returned in ax:dx). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_GET_CRX UINT16_C(0x000b) +/** Set the task register (value in ESI). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_SET_TR UINT16_C(0x000c) +/** Get the task register (value returned in ax). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_GET_TR UINT16_C(0x000d) +/** Set the LDT register (value in ESI). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_SET_LDTR UINT16_C(0x000e) +/** Get the LDT register (value returned in ax). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_GET_LDTR UINT16_C(0x000f) +/** Set XCR0 register (value in edx:esi). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_SET_XCR0 UINT16_C(0x0010) +/** Get XCR0 register (value returned in edx:eax). */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_GET_XCR0 UINT16_C(0x0011) +/** The last system call value. */ +#define BS3_SYSCALL_LAST BS3_SYSCALL_GET_XCR0 +/** @} */ + + + +/** @defgroup grp_bs3kit_system System Structures + * @{ */ +/** The GDT, indexed by BS3_SEL_XXX shifted by 3. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdt[(BS3_SEL_GDT_LIMIT + 1) / 8]; + +extern X86DESC64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdt_Ldt; /**< @see BS3_SEL_LDT */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss16DoubleFault; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS16_DF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss16Spare0; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS16_SPARE0 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss16Spare1; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS16_SPARE1 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss32DoubleFault; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS32_DF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss32Spare0; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS32_SPARE0 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss32Spare1; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS32_SPARE1 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss32IobpIntRedirBm; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS32_IOBP_IRB */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss32IntRedirBm; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS32_IRB */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss64Spare0; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS64_SPARE0 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss64Spare1; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS64_SPARE1 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_Tss64Iobp; /**< @see BS3_SEL_TSS64_IOBP */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_RMTEXT16_CS; /**< @see BS3_SEL_RMTEXT16_CS */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_X0TEXT16_CS; /**< @see BS3_SEL_X0TEXT16_CS */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_X1TEXT16_CS; /**< @see BS3_SEL_X1TEXT16_CS */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_MMIO16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_VMMDEV_MMIO16 */ + +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_First; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_FIRST */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_DS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_DS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_SS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_SS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_DS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_DS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_SS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_SS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_DS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_DS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS16_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS16_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS16_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS16_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS16_CND_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS16_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS32_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS32_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS32_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS32_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS32_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS32_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS64_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS64_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS64_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS64_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R0_CS64_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R0_CS64_CNF_EO */ + +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_First; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_FIRST */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_DS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_DS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_SS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_SS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_DS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_DS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_SS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_SS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_DS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_DS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS16_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS16_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS16_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS16_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS16_CND_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS16_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS32_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS32_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS32_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS32_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS32_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS32_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS64_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS64_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS64_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS64_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R1_CS64_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R1_CS64_CNF_EO */ + +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_First; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_FIRST */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_DS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_DS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_SS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_SS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_DS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_DS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_SS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_SS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_DS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_DS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS16_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS16_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS16_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS16_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS16_CND_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS16_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS32_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS32_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS32_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS32_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS32_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS32_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS64_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS64_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS64_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS64_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R2_CS64_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R2_CS64_CNF_EO */ + +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_First; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_FIRST */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_DS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_DS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_SS16; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_SS16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_DS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_DS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_SS32; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_SS32 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_DS64; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_DS64 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS16_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS16_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS16_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS16_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS16_CND_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS16_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS32_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS32_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS32_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS32_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS32_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS32_CNF_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS64_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS64_EO */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS64_CNF; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS64_CNF */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_R3_CS64_CNF_EO; /**< @see BS3_SEL_R3_CS64_CNF_EO */ + +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare00; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_00 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare01; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_01 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare02; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_02 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare03; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_03 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare04; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_04 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare05; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_05 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare06; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_06 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare07; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_07 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare08; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_08 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare09; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_09 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare0a; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_0a */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare0b; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_0b */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare0c; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_0c */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare0d; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_0d */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare0e; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_0e */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare0f; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_0f */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare10; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_10 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare11; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_11 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare12; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_12 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare13; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_13 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare14; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_14 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare15; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_15 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare16; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare17; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_17 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare18; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_18 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare19; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_19 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare1a; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_1a */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare1b; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_1b */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare1c; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_1c */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare1d; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_1d */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare1e; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_1e */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteSpare1f; /**< GDT entry for playing with in testcases. @see BS3_SEL_SPARE_1f */ + +/** GDTs setting up the tiled 16-bit access to the first 16 MBs of memory. + * @see BS3_SEL_TILED, BS3_SEL_TILED_LAST, BS3_SEL_TILED_AREA_SIZE */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTiled[256]; +/** Free GDTes, part \#1. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteFreePart1[64]; +/** The BS3TEXT16/BS3CLASS16CODE GDT entry. @see BS3_SEL_TEXT16 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_CODE16; +/** Free GDTes, part \#2. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteFreePart2[511]; +/** The BS3SYSTEM16 GDT entry. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_SYSTEM16; +/** Free GDTes, part \#3. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteFreePart3[223]; +/** The BS3DATA16/BS3KIT_GRPNM_DATA16 GDT entry. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Gdte_DATA16; + +/** Free GDTes, part \#4. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteFreePart4[211]; + +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage08; /**< GDT entry 8 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_08 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage07; /**< GDT entry 7 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_07 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage06; /**< GDT entry 6 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_06 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage05; /**< GDT entry 5 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_05 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage04; /**< GDT entry 4 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_04 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage03; /**< GDT entry 3 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_03 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage02; /**< GDT entry 2 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_02 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtePreTestPage01; /**< GDT entry 1 selectors prior to the test page, testcase resource. @see BS3_SEL_PRE_TEST_PAGE_01 */ +/** Array of GDT entries starting on a page boundrary and filling (almost) the + * whole page. This is for playing with paging and GDT usage. + * @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage[2043]; +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage00; /**< GDT entry 0 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_00 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage01; /**< GDT entry 1 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_01 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage02; /**< GDT entry 2 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_02 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage03; /**< GDT entry 3 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_03 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage04; /**< GDT entry 4 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_04 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage05; /**< GDT entry 5 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_05 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage06; /**< GDT entry 6 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_06 */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdteTestPage07; /**< GDT entry 7 on the test page (convenience). @see BS3_SEL_TEST_PAGE_07 */ + +/** The end of the GDT (exclusive - contains eye-catcher string). */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3GdtEnd; + +/** The default 16-bit TSS. */ +extern X86TSS16 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss16; +extern X86TSS16 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss16DoubleFault; +extern X86TSS16 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss16Spare0; +extern X86TSS16 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss16Spare1; +/** The default 32-bit TSS. */ +extern X86TSS32 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss32; +extern X86TSS32 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss32DoubleFault; +extern X86TSS32 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss32Spare0; +extern X86TSS32 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss32Spare1; +/** The default 64-bit TSS. */ +extern X86TSS64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss64; +extern X86TSS64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss64Spare0; +extern X86TSS64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss64Spare1; +extern X86TSS64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss64WithIopb; +extern X86TSS32 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Tss32WithIopb; +/** Interrupt redirection bitmap used by Bs3Tss32WithIopb. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3SharedIntRedirBm[32]; +/** I/O permission bitmap used by Bs3Tss32WithIopb and Bs3Tss64WithIopb. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3SharedIobp[8192+2]; +/** End of the I/O permission bitmap (exclusive). */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3SharedIobpEnd; +/** 16-bit IDT. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Idt16[256]; +/** 32-bit IDT. */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Idt32[256]; +/** 64-bit IDT. */ +extern X86DESC64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Idt64[256]; +/** Structure for the LIDT instruction for loading the 16-bit IDT. */ +extern X86XDTR64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Lidt_Idt16; +/** Structure for the LIDT instruction for loading the 32-bit IDT. */ +extern X86XDTR64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Lidt_Idt32; +/** Structure for the LIDT instruction for loading the 64-bit IDT. */ +extern X86XDTR64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Lidt_Idt64; +/** Structure for the LIDT instruction for loading the real mode interrupt + * vector table. */ +extern X86XDTR64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Lidt_Ivt; +/** Structure for the LGDT instruction for loading the current GDT. */ +extern X86XDTR64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Lgdt_Gdt; +/** Structure for the LGDT instruction for loading the default GDT. */ +extern X86XDTR64 BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3LgdtDef_Gdt; +/** The LDT (all entries are empty, fill in for testing). */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Ldt[116]; +/** The end of the LDT (exclusive). */ +extern X86DESC BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3LdtEnd; + +/** @} */ + + +/** @name Segment start and end markers, sizes. + * @{ */ +/** Start of the BS3TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text16_StartOfSegment; +/** End of the BS3TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text16_EndOfSegment; +/** The size of the BS3TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint16_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text16_Size; + +/** Start of the BS3SYSTEM16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3System16_StartOfSegment; +/** End of the BS3SYSTEM16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3System16_EndOfSegment; + +/** Start of the BS3DATA16/BS3KIT_GRPNM_DATA16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data16_StartOfSegment; +/** End of the BS3DATA16/BS3KIT_GRPNM_DATA16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data16_EndOfSegment; + +/** Start of the BS3RMTEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3RmText16_StartOfSegment; +/** End of the BS3RMTEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3RmText16_EndOfSegment; +/** The size of the BS3RMTEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint16_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3RmText16_Size; +/** The flat start address of the BS3X0TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint32_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3RmText16_FlatAddr; + +/** Start of the BS3X0TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X0Text16_StartOfSegment; +/** End of the BS3X0TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X0Text16_EndOfSegment; +/** The size of the BS3X0TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint16_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X0Text16_Size; +/** The flat start address of the BS3X0TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint32_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X0Text16_FlatAddr; + +/** Start of the BS3X1TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X1Text16_StartOfSegment; +/** End of the BS3X1TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X1Text16_EndOfSegment; +/** The size of the BS3X1TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint16_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X1Text16_Size; +/** The flat start address of the BS3X1TEXT16 segment. */ +extern uint32_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3X1Text16_FlatAddr; + +/** Start of the BS3TEXT32 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text32_StartOfSegment; +/** Start of the BS3TEXT32 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text32_EndOfSegment; + +/** Start of the BS3DATA32 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data32_StartOfSegment; +/** Start of the BS3DATA32 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data32_EndOfSegment; + +/** Start of the BS3TEXT64 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text64_StartOfSegment; +/** Start of the BS3TEXT64 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Text64_EndOfSegment; + +/** Start of the BS3DATA64 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data64_StartOfSegment; +/** Start of the BS3DATA64 segment. */ +extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data64_EndOfSegment; + +/** The size of the Data16, Text32, Text64, Data32 and Data64 blob. */ +extern uint32_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3Data16Thru64Text32And64_TotalSize; +/** The total image size (from Text16 thu Data64). */ +extern uint32_t BS3_FAR_DATA Bs3TotalImageSize; +/** @} */ + + +/** Lower case hex digits. */ +extern char const g_achBs3HexDigits[16+1]; +/** Upper case hex digits. */ +extern char const g_achBs3HexDigitsUpper[16+1]; + + +/** The current mode (BS3_MODE_XXX) of CPU \#0. */ +extern uint8_t g_bBs3CurrentMode; + +/** Hint for 16-bit trap handlers regarding the high word of EIP. */ +extern uint32_t g_uBs3TrapEipHint; + +/** Set to disable special V8086 \#GP and \#UD handling in Bs3TrapDefaultHandler. + * This is useful for getting */ +extern bool volatile g_fBs3TrapNoV86Assist; + +/** Copy of the original real-mode interrupt vector table. */ +extern RTFAR16 g_aBs3RmIvtOriginal[256]; + + +#ifdef __WATCOMC__ +/** + * Executes the SMSW instruction and returns the value. + * + * @returns Machine status word. + */ +uint16_t Bs3AsmSmsw(void); +# pragma aux Bs3AsmSmsw = \ + ".286" \ + "smsw ax" \ + value [ax] modify exact [ax] nomemory; +#endif + + +/** @defgroup bs3kit_cross_ptr Cross Context Pointer Type + * + * The cross context pointer type is + * + * @{ */ + +/** + * Cross context pointer base type. + */ +typedef union BS3XPTR +{ + /** The flat pointer. */ + uint32_t uFlat; + /** 16-bit view. */ + struct + { + uint16_t uLow; + uint16_t uHigh; + } u; +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 + /** 16-bit near pointer. */ + void __near *pvNear; +#elif ARCH_BITS == 32 + /** 32-bit pointer. */ + void *pvRaw; +#endif +} BS3XPTR; +AssertCompileSize(BS3XPTR, 4); + + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_DEF_INTERNAL + * Internal worker. + * + * @param a_Scope RT_NOTHING if structure or global, static or extern + * otherwise. + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + * @internal + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_XPTR_DEF_INTERNAL(a_Scope, a_Type, a_Name) \ + a_Scope union \ + { \ + BS3XPTR XPtr; \ + a_Type __near *pNearTyped; \ + } a_Name +#elif ARCH_BITS == 32 +# define BS3_XPTR_DEF_INTERNAL(a_Scope, a_Type, a_Name) \ + a_Scope union \ + { \ + BS3XPTR XPtr; \ + a_Type *pTyped; \ + } a_Name +#elif ARCH_BITS == 64 +# define BS3_XPTR_DEF_INTERNAL(a_Scope, a_Type, a_Name) \ + a_Scope union \ + { \ + BS3XPTR XPtr; \ + } a_Name +#else +# error "ARCH_BITS" +#endif + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_MEMBER + * Defines a pointer member that can be shared by all CPU modes. + * + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + */ +#define BS3_XPTR_MEMBER(a_Type, a_Name) BS3_XPTR_DEF_INTERNAL(RT_NOTHING, a_Type, a_Name) + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_AUTO + * Defines a pointer static variable for working with an XPTR. + * + * This is typically used to convert flat pointers into context specific + * pointers. + * + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + */ +#define BS3_XPTR_AUTO(a_Type, a_Name) BS3_XPTR_DEF_INTERNAL(RT_NOTHING, a_Type, a_Name) + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_SET_FLAT + * Sets a cross context pointer. + * + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + * @param a_uFlatPtr The flat pointer value to assign. If the x-pointer is + * used in real mode, this must be less than 1MB. + * Otherwise the limit is 16MB (due to selector tiling). + */ +#define BS3_XPTR_SET_FLAT(a_Type, a_Name, a_uFlatPtr) \ + do { a_Name.XPtr.uFlat = (a_uFlatPtr); } while (0) + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_GET_FLAT + * Gets the flat address of a cross context pointer. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat pointer. + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + */ +#define BS3_XPTR_GET_FLAT(a_Type, a_Name) (a_Name.XPtr.uFlat) + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_GET_FLAT_LOW + * Gets the low 16 bits of the flat address. + * + * @returns Low 16 bits of the flat pointer. + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + */ +#define BS3_XPTR_GET_FLAT_LOW(a_Type, a_Name) (a_Name.XPtr.u.uLow) + + +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 + +/** + * Gets the current ring number. + * @returns Ring number. + */ +DECLINLINE(uint16_t) Bs3Sel16GetCurRing(void); +# pragma aux Bs3Sel16GetCurRing = \ + "mov ax, ss" \ + "and ax, 3" \ + value [ax] modify exact [ax] nomemory; + +/** + * Converts the high word of a flat pointer into a 16-bit selector. + * + * This makes use of the tiled area. It also handles real mode. + * + * @returns Segment selector value. + * @param uHigh The high part of flat pointer. + * @sa BS3_XPTR_GET, BS3_XPTR_SET + */ +DECLINLINE(__segment) Bs3Sel16HighFlatPtrToSelector(uint16_t uHigh) +{ + if (!BS3_MODE_IS_RM_OR_V86(g_bBs3CurrentMode)) + return (__segment)(((uHigh << 3) + BS3_SEL_TILED) | Bs3Sel16GetCurRing()); + return (__segment)(uHigh << 12); +} + +#endif /* ARCH_BITS == 16 */ + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_GET + * Gets the current context pointer value. + * + * @returns Usable pointer. + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_XPTR_GET(a_Type, a_Name) \ + ((a_Type BS3_FAR *)BS3_FP_MAKE(Bs3Sel16HighFlatPtrToSelector((a_Name).XPtr.u.uHigh), (a_Name).pNearTyped)) +#elif ARCH_BITS == 32 +# define BS3_XPTR_GET(a_Type, a_Name) ((a_Name).pTyped) +#elif ARCH_BITS == 64 +# define BS3_XPTR_GET(a_Type, a_Name) ((a_Type *)(uintptr_t)(a_Name).XPtr.uFlat) +#else +# error "ARCH_BITS" +#endif + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_SET + * Gets the current context pointer value. + * + * @returns Usable pointer. + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + * @param a_pValue The new pointer value, current context pointer. + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_XPTR_SET(a_Type, a_Name, a_pValue) \ + do { \ + a_Type BS3_FAR *pTypeCheck = (a_pValue); \ + if (BS3_MODE_IS_RM_OR_V86(g_bBs3CurrentMode)) \ + (a_Name).XPtr.uFlat = BS3_FP_OFF(pTypeCheck) + ((uint32_t)BS3_FP_SEG(pTypeCheck) << 4); \ + else \ + { \ + (a_Name).XPtr.u.uLow = BS3_FP_OFF(pTypeCheck); \ + (a_Name).XPtr.u.uHigh = ((BS3_FP_SEG(pTypeCheck) & UINT16_C(0xfff8)) - BS3_SEL_TILED) >> 3; \ + } \ + } while (0) +#elif ARCH_BITS == 32 +# define BS3_XPTR_SET(a_Type, a_Name, a_pValue) \ + do { (a_Name).pTyped = (a_pValue); } while (0) +#elif ARCH_BITS == 64 +# define BS3_XPTR_SET(a_Type, a_Name, a_pValue) \ + do { \ + a_Type *pTypeCheck = (a_pValue); \ + (a_Name).XPtr.uFlat = (uint32_t)(uintptr_t)pTypeCheck; \ + } while (0) +#else +# error "ARCH_BITS" +#endif + + +/** @def BS3_XPTR_IS_NULL + * Checks if the cross context pointer is NULL. + * + * @returns true if NULL, false if not. + * @param a_Type The type we're pointing to. + * @param a_Name The member or variable name. + */ +#define BS3_XPTR_IS_NULL(a_Type, a_Name) ((a_Name).XPtr.uFlat == 0) + +/** + * Gets a working pointer from a flat address. + * + * @returns Current context pointer. + * @param uFlatPtr The flat address to convert (32-bit or 64-bit). + */ +DECLINLINE(void BS3_FAR *) Bs3XptrFlatToCurrent(RTCCUINTXREG uFlatPtr) +{ + BS3_XPTR_AUTO(void, pTmp); + BS3_XPTR_SET_FLAT(void, pTmp, uFlatPtr); + return BS3_XPTR_GET(void, pTmp); +} + +/** @} */ + + + +/** @defgroup grp_bs3kit_cmn Common Functions and Data + * + * The common functions comes in three variations: 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit. + * Templated code uses the #BS3_CMN_NM macro to mangle the name according to the + * desired + * + * @{ + */ + +/** @def BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT + * Internal macro for prototyping all the variations of a common function. + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB, BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# ifndef BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG +# define BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) BS3_CMN_NM(a_Name) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(a_Name) a_Params +# else +# define BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(a_Name) a_Params +# endif +#else +# define BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) BS3_CMN_NM(a_Name) a_Params +#endif + +/** @def BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB + * Macro for prototyping all the variations of a common function with automatic + * near -> far stub. + * + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB + */ +#define BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) + +/** @def BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB + * Macro for prototyping all the variations of a common function without any + * near > far stub. + * + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB + */ +#define BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) + +/** @def BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB + * Macro for prototyping all the variations of a common function with automatic + * far -> near stub. + * + * @param a_cbParam16 The size of the 16-bit parameter list in bytes. + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB + */ +#define BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(a_cbParam16, a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) BS3_CMN_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) + + +/** @def BS3_CMN_DEF + * Macro for defining a common function. + * + * This makes 16-bit common function far, while 32-bit and 64-bit are near. + * + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + */ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +# define BS3_CMN_DEF(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) BS3_CMN_FAR_NM(a_Name) a_Params +#else +# define BS3_CMN_DEF(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) BS3_CMN_NM(a_Name) a_Params +#endif + +/** @def BS3_ASSERT + * Assert that an expression is true. + * + * Calls Bs3Panic if false and it's a strict build. Does nothing in + * non-strict builds. */ +#ifdef BS3_STRICT +# define BS3_ASSERT(a_Expr) do { if (!!(a_Expr)) { /* likely */ } else { Bs3Panic(); } } while (0) /**< @todo later */ +#else +# define BS3_ASSERT(a_Expr) do { } while (0) +#endif + +/** + * Panic, never return. + * + * The current implementation will only halt the CPU. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(DECL_NO_RETURN(void), Bs3Panic,(void)); +#if !defined(BS3_KIT_WITH_NO_RETURN) && defined(__WATCOMC__) +# pragma aux Bs3Panic_c16 __aborts +# pragma aux Bs3Panic_f16 __aborts +# pragma aux Bs3Panic_c32 __aborts +#endif + + +/** + * Translate a mode into a string. + * + * @returns Pointer to read-only mode name string. + * @param bMode The mode value (BS3_MODE_XXX). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(const char BS3_FAR *, Bs3GetModeName,(uint8_t bMode)); + +/** + * Translate a mode into a short lower case string. + * + * @returns Pointer to read-only short mode name string. + * @param bMode The mode value (BS3_MODE_XXX). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(const char BS3_FAR *, Bs3GetModeNameShortLower,(uint8_t bMode)); + +/** CPU vendors. */ +typedef enum BS3CPUVENDOR +{ + BS3CPUVENDOR_INVALID = 0, + BS3CPUVENDOR_INTEL, + BS3CPUVENDOR_AMD, + BS3CPUVENDOR_VIA, + BS3CPUVENDOR_CYRIX, + BS3CPUVENDOR_SHANGHAI, + BS3CPUVENDOR_HYGON, + BS3CPUVENDOR_UNKNOWN, + BS3CPUVENDOR_END +} BS3CPUVENDOR; + +/** + * Tries to detect the CPU vendor. + * + * @returns CPU vendor. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(BS3CPUVENDOR, Bs3GetCpuVendor,(void)); + +/** + * Shutdown the system, never returns. + * + * This currently only works for VMs. When running on real systems it will + * just halt the CPU. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3Shutdown,(void)); + +/** + * Prints a 32-bit unsigned value as decimal to the screen. + * + * @param uValue The 32-bit value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3PrintU32,(uint32_t uValue)); + +/** + * Prints a 32-bit unsigned value as hex to the screen. + * + * @param uValue The 32-bit value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3PrintX32,(uint32_t uValue)); + +/** + * Formats and prints a string to the screen. + * + * See #Bs3StrFormatV for supported format types. + * + * @param pszFormat The format string. + * @param ... Format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3Printf,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + +/** + * Formats and prints a string to the screen, va_list version. + * + * See #Bs3StrFormatV for supported format types. + * + * @param pszFormat The format string. + * @param va Format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3PrintfV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Prints a string to the screen. + * + * @param pszString The string to print. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3PrintStr,(const char BS3_FAR *pszString)); + +/** + * Prints a string to the screen. + * + * @param pszString The string to print. Any terminator charss will be printed. + * @param cchString The exact number of characters to print. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3PrintStrN,(const char BS3_FAR *pszString, size_t cchString)); + +/** + * Prints a char to the screen. + * + * @param ch The character to print. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3PrintChr,(char ch)); + + +/** + * An output function for #Bs3StrFormatV. + * + * @returns Number of characters written. + * @param ch The character to write. Zero in the final call. + * @param pvUser User argument supplied to #Bs3StrFormatV. + */ +typedef BS3_DECL_CALLBACK(size_t) FNBS3STRFORMATOUTPUT(char ch, void BS3_FAR *pvUser); +/** Pointer to an output function for #Bs3StrFormatV. */ +typedef FNBS3STRFORMATOUTPUT *PFNBS3STRFORMATOUTPUT; + +/** + * Formats a string, sending the output to @a pfnOutput. + * + * Supported types: + * - %RI8, %RI16, %RI32, %RI64 + * - %RU8, %RU16, %RU32, %RU64 + * - %RX8, %RX16, %RX32, %RX64 + * - %i, %d + * - %u + * - %x + * - %c + * - %p (far pointer) + * - %s (far pointer) + * + * @returns Sum of @a pfnOutput return values. + * @param pszFormat The format string. + * @param va Format arguments. + * @param pfnOutput The output function. + * @param pvUser The user argument for the output function. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3StrFormatV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va, + PFNBS3STRFORMATOUTPUT pfnOutput, void BS3_FAR *pvUser)); + +/** + * Formats a string into a buffer. + * + * See #Bs3StrFormatV for supported format types. + * + * @returns The length of the formatted string (excluding terminator). + * This will be higher or equal to @c cbBuf in case of an overflow. + * @param pszBuf The output buffer. + * @param cbBuf The size of the output buffer. + * @param pszFormat The format string. + * @param va Format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3StrPrintfV,(char BS3_FAR *pszBuf, size_t cbBuf, const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Formats a string into a buffer. + * + * See #Bs3StrFormatV for supported format types. + * + * @returns The length of the formatted string (excluding terminator). + * This will be higher or equal to @c cbBuf in case of an overflow. + * @param pszBuf The output buffer. + * @param cbBuf The size of the output buffer. + * @param pszFormat The format string. + * @param ... Format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3StrPrintf,(char BS3_FAR *pszBuf, size_t cbBuf, const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + + +/** + * Finds the length of a zero terminated string. + * + * @returns String length in chars/bytes. + * @param pszString The string to examine. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3StrLen,(const char BS3_FAR *pszString)); + +/** + * Finds the length of a zero terminated string, but with a max length. + * + * @returns String length in chars/bytes, or @a cchMax if no zero-terminator + * was found before we reached the limit. + * @param pszString The string to examine. + * @param cchMax The max length to examine. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(size_t, Bs3StrNLen,(const char BS3_FAR *pszString, size_t cchMax)); + +/** + * CRT style unsafe strcpy. + * + * @returns pszDst. + * @param pszDst The destination buffer. Must be large enough to + * hold the source string. + * @param pszSrc The source string. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(char BS3_FAR *, Bs3StrCpy,(char BS3_FAR *pszDst, const char BS3_FAR *pszSrc)); + +/** + * CRT style memcpy. + * + * @returns pvDst + * @param pvDst The destination buffer. + * @param pvSrc The source buffer. + * @param cbToCopy The number of bytes to copy. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemCpy,(void BS3_FAR *pvDst, const void BS3_FAR *pvSrc, size_t cbToCopy)); + +/** + * GNU (?) style mempcpy. + * + * @returns pvDst + cbCopy + * @param pvDst The destination buffer. + * @param pvSrc The source buffer. + * @param cbToCopy The number of bytes to copy. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemPCpy,(void BS3_FAR *pvDst, const void BS3_FAR *pvSrc, size_t cbToCopy)); + +/** + * CRT style memmove (overlapping buffers is fine). + * + * @returns pvDst + * @param pvDst The destination buffer. + * @param pvSrc The source buffer. + * @param cbToCopy The number of bytes to copy. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemMove,(void BS3_FAR *pvDst, const void BS3_FAR *pvSrc, size_t cbToCopy)); + +/** + * BSD style bzero. + * + * @param pvDst The buffer to be zeroed. + * @param cbDst The number of bytes to zero. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3MemZero,(void BS3_FAR *pvDst, size_t cbDst)); + +/** + * CRT style memset. + * + * @param pvDst The buffer to be fill. + * @param bFiller The filler byte. + * @param cbDst The number of bytes to fill. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3MemSet,(void BS3_FAR *pvDst, uint8_t bFiller, size_t cbDst)); + +/** + * CRT style memchr. + * + * @param pvHaystack The memory to scan for @a bNeedle. + * @param bNeedle The byte to search for. + * @param cbHaystack The amount of memory to search. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemChr,(void const BS3_FAR *pvHaystack, uint8_t bNeedle, size_t cbHaystack)); + +/** + * CRT style memcmp. + * + * @returns 0 if equal. Negative if the left side is 'smaller' than the right + * side, and positive in the other case. + * @param pv1 The left hand memory. + * @param pv2 The right hand memory. + * @param cb The number of bytes to compare. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(int, Bs3MemCmp,(void const BS3_FAR *pv1, void const BS3_FAR *pv2, size_t cb)); + +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3UInt64Div,(RTUINT64U uDividend, RTUINT64U uDivisor, RTUINT64U BS3_FAR *paQuotientReminder)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3UInt32Div,(RTUINT32U uDividend, RTUINT32U uDivisor, RTUINT32U BS3_FAR *paQuotientReminder)); + + +/** + * Converts a protected mode 32-bit far pointer to a 32-bit flat address. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat address. + * @param off The segment offset. + * @param uSel The protected mode segment selector. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint32_t, Bs3SelProtFar32ToFlat32,(uint32_t off, uint16_t uSel)); + +/** + * Converts a current mode 32-bit far pointer to a 32-bit flat address. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat address. + * @param off The segment offset. + * @param uSel The current mode segment selector. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint32_t, Bs3SelFar32ToFlat32,(uint32_t off, uint16_t uSel)); + +/** + * Wrapper around Bs3SelFar32ToFlat32 that makes it easier to use in tight + * assembly spots. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat address. + * @param off The segment offset. + * @param uSel The current mode segment selector. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(6, uint32_t, Bs3SelFar32ToFlat32NoClobber,(uint32_t off, uint16_t uSel)); + +/** + * Converts a real mode code segment to a protected mode code segment selector. + * + * @returns protected mode segment selector. + * @param uRealSeg Real mode code segment. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return and parameter. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint16_t, Bs3SelRealModeCodeToProtMode,(uint16_t uRealSeg)); + +/** + * Converts a real mode code segment to a protected mode code segment selector. + * + * @returns protected mode segment selector. + * @param uProtSel Real mode code segment. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return and parameter. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint16_t, Bs3SelProtModeCodeToRealMode,(uint16_t uProtSel)); + +/** + * Converts a flat code address to a real mode segment and offset. + * + * @returns Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low is offset). + * @param uFlatAddr Flat code address. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return and parameter. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint32_t, Bs3SelFlatCodeToRealMode,(uint32_t uFlatAddr)); + +/** + * Converts a flat code address to a protected mode 16-bit far pointer (ring-0). + * + * @returns Far 16-bit protected mode address (high 16-bit is segment selector, + * low is segment offset). + * @param uFlatAddr Flat code address. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return and parameter. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint32_t, Bs3SelFlatCodeToProtFar16,(uint32_t uFlatAddr)); + +/** + * Converts a far 16:16 real mode (code) address to a flat address. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat address. + * @param uFar1616 Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low + * is offset). + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + * @remarks Exactly the same as Bs3SelRealModeDataToFlat, except for param. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelRealModeCodeToFlat,(PFNBS3FARADDRCONV uFar1616)); + +/** + * Converts a flat data address to a real mode segment and offset. + * + * @returns Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low is offset) + * @param uFlatAddr Flat code address. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelFlatDataToRealMode,(uint32_t uFlatAddr)); + +/** + * Converts a flat data address to a real mode segment and offset. + * + * @returns Far 16-bit protected mode address (high 16-bit is segment selector, + * low is segment offset). + * @param uFlatAddr Flat code address. + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelFlatDataToProtFar16,(uint32_t uFlatAddr)); + +/** + * Converts a far 16:16 data address to a real mode segment and offset. + * + * @returns Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low is offset) + * @param uFar1616 Far 16-bit protected mode address (high 16-bit is + * segment selector, low is segment offset). + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelProtFar16DataToRealMode,(uint32_t uFar1616)); + +/** + * Converts a far 16:16 real mode address to a 16-bit protected mode address. + * + * @returns Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low is offset) + * @param uFar1616 Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low + * is offset). + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelRealModeDataToProtFar16,(uint32_t uFar1616)); + +/** + * Converts a far 16:16 data address to a flat 32-bit address. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat address. + * @param uFar1616 Far 16-bit protected mode address (high 16-bit is + * segment selector, low is segment offset). + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelProtFar16DataToFlat,(uint32_t uFar1616)); + +/** + * Converts a far 16:16 real mode address to a flat address. + * + * @returns 32-bit flat address. + * @param uFar1616 Far real mode address (high 16-bit is segment, low + * is offset). + * @remarks All register are preserved, except return. + * @remarks No 20h scratch space required in 64-bit mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelRealModeDataToFlat,(uint32_t uFar1616)); + +/** + * Converts a link-time pointer to a current context pointer. + * + * @returns Converted pointer. + * @param pvLnkPtr The pointer the linker produced. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, void BS3_FAR *, Bs3SelLnkPtrToCurPtr,(void BS3_FAR *pvLnkPtr)); + +/** + * Converts a link-time pointer to a flat address. + * + * @returns 32-bit flag address. + * @param pvLnkPtr The pointer the linker produced. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, uint32_t, Bs3SelLnkPtrToFlat,(void BS3_FAR *pvLnkPtr)); + +/** + * Gets a flat address from a working poitner. + * + * @returns flat address (32-bit or 64-bit). + * @param pv Current context pointer. + */ +DECLINLINE(RTCCUINTXREG) Bs3SelPtrToFlat(void BS3_FAR *pv) +{ +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 + return BS3_CMN_FN_NM(Bs3SelFar32ToFlat32)(BS3_FP_OFF(pv), BS3_FP_SEG(pv)); +#else + return (uintptr_t)pv; +#endif +} + +/** + * Sets up a 16-bit read-write data selector with ring-3 access and 64KB limit. + * + * @param pDesc Pointer to the descriptor table entry. + * @param uBaseAddr The base address of the descriptor. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SelSetup16BitData,(X86DESC BS3_FAR *pDesc, uint32_t uBaseAddr)); + +/** + * Sets up a 16-bit execute-read selector with a 64KB limit. + * + * @param pDesc Pointer to the descriptor table entry. + * @param uBaseAddr The base address of the descriptor. + * @param bDpl The descriptor privilege level. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SelSetup16BitCode,(X86DESC BS3_FAR *pDesc, uint32_t uBaseAddr, uint8_t bDpl)); + +/** + * Sets up a 32-bit execute-read selector with a user specified limit. + * + * @param pDesc Pointer to the descriptor table entry. + * @param uBaseAddr The base address of the descriptor. + * @param uLimit The limit. (This is included here and not in the 16-bit + * functions because we're more likely to want to set it + * than for 16-bit selectors.) + * @param bDpl The descriptor privilege level. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SelSetup32BitCode,(X86DESC BS3_FAR *pDesc, uint32_t uBaseAddr, uint32_t uLimit, uint8_t bDpl)); + +/** + * Sets up a 16-bit or 32-bit gate descriptor. + * + * This can be used both for GDT/LDT and IDT. + * + * @param pDesc Pointer to the descriptor table entry. + * @param bType The gate type. + * @param bDpl The gate DPL. + * @param uSel The gate selector value. + * @param off The gate IP/EIP value. + * @param cParams Number of parameters to copy if call-gate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SelSetupGate,(X86DESC BS3_FAR *pDesc, uint8_t bType, uint8_t bDpl, + uint16_t uSel, uint32_t off, uint8_t cParams)); + +/** + * Sets up a 64-bit gate descriptor. + * + * This can be used both for GDT/LDT and IDT. + * + * @param pDescPair Pointer to the _two_ descriptor table entries. + * @param bType The gate type. + * @param bDpl The gate DPL. + * @param uSel The gate selector value. + * @param off The gate IP/EIP value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SelSetupGate64,(X86DESC BS3_FAR *pDescPair, uint8_t bType, uint8_t bDpl, uint16_t uSel, uint64_t off)); + + +/** + * Slab control structure list head. + * + * The slabs on the list must all have the same chunk size. + */ +typedef struct BS3SLABHEAD +{ + /** Pointer to the first slab. */ + BS3_XPTR_MEMBER(struct BS3SLABCTL, pFirst); + /** The allocation chunk size. */ + uint16_t cbChunk; + /** Number of slabs in the list. */ + uint16_t cSlabs; + /** Number of chunks in the list. */ + uint32_t cChunks; + /** Number of free chunks. */ + uint32_t cFreeChunks; +} BS3SLABHEAD; +AssertCompileSize(BS3SLABHEAD, 16); +/** Pointer to a slab list head. */ +typedef BS3SLABHEAD BS3_FAR *PBS3SLABHEAD; + +/** + * Allocation slab control structure. + * + * This may live at the start of the slab for 4KB slabs, while in a separate + * static location for the larger ones. + */ +typedef struct BS3SLABCTL +{ + /** Pointer to the next slab control structure in this list. */ + BS3_XPTR_MEMBER(struct BS3SLABCTL, pNext); + /** Pointer to the slab list head. */ + BS3_XPTR_MEMBER(BS3SLABHEAD, pHead); + /** The base address of the slab. */ + BS3_XPTR_MEMBER(uint8_t, pbStart); + /** Number of chunks in this slab. */ + uint16_t cChunks; + /** Number of currently free chunks. */ + uint16_t cFreeChunks; + /** The chunk size. */ + uint16_t cbChunk; + /** The shift count corresponding to cbChunk. + * This is for turning a chunk number into a byte offset and vice versa. */ + uint16_t cChunkShift; + /** Bitmap where set bits indicates allocated blocks (variable size, + * multiple of 4). */ + uint8_t bmAllocated[4]; +} BS3SLABCTL; +/** Pointer to a bs3kit slab control structure. */ +typedef BS3SLABCTL BS3_FAR *PBS3SLABCTL; + +/** The chunks must all be in the same 16-bit segment tile. */ +#define BS3_SLAB_ALLOC_F_SAME_TILE UINT16_C(0x0001) + +/** + * Initializes a slab. + * + * @param pSlabCtl The slab control structure to initialize. + * @param cbSlabCtl The size of the slab control structure. + * @param uFlatSlabPtr The base address of the slab. + * @param cbSlab The size of the slab. + * @param cbChunk The chunk size. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SlabInit,(PBS3SLABCTL pSlabCtl, size_t cbSlabCtl, uint32_t uFlatSlabPtr, + uint32_t cbSlab, uint16_t cbChunk)); + +/** + * Allocates one chunk from a slab. + * + * @returns Pointer to a chunk on success, NULL if we're out of chunks. + * @param pSlabCtl The slab control structure to allocate from. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3SlabAlloc,(PBS3SLABCTL pSlabCtl)); + +/** + * Allocates one or more chunks rom a slab. + * + * @returns Pointer to the request number of chunks on success, NULL if we're + * out of chunks. + * @param pSlabCtl The slab control structure to allocate from. + * @param cChunks The number of contiguous chunks we want. + * @param fFlags Flags, see BS3_SLAB_ALLOC_F_XXX + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3SlabAllocEx,(PBS3SLABCTL pSlabCtl, uint16_t cChunks, uint16_t fFlags)); + +/** + * Frees one or more chunks from a slab. + * + * @returns Number of chunks actually freed. When correctly used, this will + * match the @a cChunks parameter, of course. + * @param pSlabCtl The slab control structure to free from. + * @param uFlatChunkPtr The flat address of the chunks to free. + * @param cChunks The number of contiguous chunks to free. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3SlabFree,(PBS3SLABCTL pSlabCtl, uint32_t uFlatChunkPtr, uint16_t cChunks)); + + +/** + * Initializes the given slab list head. + * + * @param pHead The slab list head. + * @param cbChunk The chunk size. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SlabListInit,(PBS3SLABHEAD pHead, uint16_t cbChunk)); + +/** + * Adds an initialized slab control structure to the list. + * + * @param pHead The slab list head to add it to. + * @param pSlabCtl The slab control structure to add. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SlabListAdd,(PBS3SLABHEAD pHead, PBS3SLABCTL pSlabCtl)); + +/** + * Allocates one chunk. + * + * @returns Pointer to a chunk on success, NULL if we're out of chunks. + * @param pHead The slab list to allocate from. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3SlabListAlloc,(PBS3SLABHEAD pHead)); + +/** + * Allocates one or more chunks. + * + * @returns Pointer to the request number of chunks on success, NULL if we're + * out of chunks. + * @param pHead The slab list to allocate from. + * @param cChunks The number of contiguous chunks we want. + * @param fFlags Flags, see BS3_SLAB_ALLOC_F_XXX + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3SlabListAllocEx,(PBS3SLABHEAD pHead, uint16_t cChunks, uint16_t fFlags)); + +/** + * Frees one or more chunks from a slab list. + * + * @param pHead The slab list to allocate from. + * @param pvChunks Pointer to the first chunk to free. + * @param cChunks The number of contiguous chunks to free. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3SlabListFree,(PBS3SLABHEAD pHead, void BS3_FAR *pvChunks, uint16_t cChunks)); + +/** + * Allocation addressing constraints. + */ +typedef enum BS3MEMKIND +{ + /** Invalid zero type. */ + BS3MEMKIND_INVALID = 0, + /** Real mode addressable memory. */ + BS3MEMKIND_REAL, + /** Memory addressable using the 16-bit protected mode tiling. */ + BS3MEMKIND_TILED, + /** Memory addressable using 32-bit flat addressing. */ + BS3MEMKIND_FLAT32, + /** Memory addressable using 64-bit flat addressing. */ + BS3MEMKIND_FLAT64, + /** End of valid types. */ + BS3MEMKIND_END, +} BS3MEMKIND; + +/** + * Allocates low memory. + * + * @returns Pointer to a chunk on success, NULL if we're out of chunks. + * @param enmKind The kind of addressing constraints imposed on the + * allocation. + * @param cb How much to allocate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemAlloc,(BS3MEMKIND enmKind, size_t cb)); + +/** + * Allocates zero'ed memory. + * + * @param enmKind The kind of addressing constraints imposed on the + * allocation. + * @param cb How much to allocate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemAllocZ,(BS3MEMKIND enmKind, size_t cb)); + +/** + * Frees memory. + * + * @returns Pointer to a chunk on success, NULL if we're out of chunks. + * @param pv The memory to free (returned by #Bs3MemAlloc). + * @param cb The size of the allocation. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3MemFree,(void BS3_FAR *pv, size_t cb)); + +/** + * Allocates a page with non-present pages on each side. + * + * @returns Pointer to the usable page. NULL on failure. Use + * Bs3MemGuardedTestPageFree to free the allocation. + * @param enmKind The kind of addressing constraints imposed on the + * allocation. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemGuardedTestPageAlloc,(BS3MEMKIND enmKind)); + +/** + * Allocates a page with pages on each side to the @a fPte specification. + * + * @returns Pointer to the usable page. NULL on failure. Use + * Bs3MemGuardedTestPageFree to free the allocation. + * @param enmKind The kind of addressing constraints imposed on the + * allocation. + * @param fPte The page table entry specification for the guard pages. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3MemGuardedTestPageAllocEx,(BS3MEMKIND enmKind, uint64_t fPte)); + +/** + * Frees guarded page allocated by Bs3MemGuardedTestPageAlloc or + * Bs3MemGuardedTestPageAllocEx. + * + * @param pvGuardedPage Pointer returned by Bs3MemGuardedTestPageAlloc or + * Bs3MemGuardedTestPageAllocEx. NULL is ignored. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3MemGuardedTestPageFree,(void BS3_FAR *pvGuardedPage)); + +/** + * Print all heap info. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3MemPrintInfo, (void)); + +/** The end RAM address below 4GB (approximately). */ +extern uint32_t g_uBs3EndOfRamBelow4G; +/** The end RAM address above 4GB, zero if no memory above 4GB. */ +extern uint64_t g_uBs3EndOfRamAbove4G; + + +/** + * Enables the A20 gate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3A20Enable,(void)); + +/** + * Enables the A20 gate via the keyboard controller + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3A20EnableViaKbd,(void)); + +/** + * Enables the A20 gate via the PS/2 control port A. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3A20EnableViaPortA,(void)); + +/** + * Disables the A20 gate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3A20Disable,(void)); + +/** + * Disables the A20 gate via the keyboard controller + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3A20DisableViaKbd,(void)); + +/** + * Disables the A20 gate via the PS/2 control port A. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3A20DisableViaPortA,(void)); + + +/** + * Initializes root page tables for page protected mode (PP16, PP32). + * + * @returns IPRT status code. + * @remarks Must not be called in real-mode! + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingInitRootForPP,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes root page tables for PAE page protected mode (PAE16, PAE32). + * + * @returns IPRT status code. + * @remarks The default long mode page tables depends on the PAE ones. + * @remarks Must not be called in real-mode! + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingInitRootForPAE,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes root page tables for long mode (LM16, LM32, LM64). + * + * @returns IPRT status code. + * @remarks The default long mode page tables depends on the PAE ones. + * @remarks Must not be called in real-mode! + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingInitRootForLM,(void)); + +/** + * Maps all RAM above 4GB into the long mode page tables. + * + * This requires Bs3PagingInitRootForLM to have been called first. + * + * @returns IPRT status code. + * @retval VERR_WRONG_ORDER if Bs3PagingInitRootForLM wasn't called. + * @retval VINF_ALREADY_INITIALIZED if already called or someone mapped + * something else above 4GiB already. + * @retval VERR_OUT_OF_RANGE if too much RAM (more than 2^47 bytes). + * @retval VERR_NO_MEMORY if no more memory for paging structures. + * @retval VERR_UNSUPPORTED_ALIGNMENT if the bs3kit allocator malfunctioned and + * didn't give us page aligned memory as it should. + * + * @param puFailurePoint Where to return the address where we encountered + * a failure. Optional. + * + * @remarks Must be called in 32-bit or 64-bit mode as paging structures will be + * allocated using BS3MEMKIND_FLAT32, as there might not be sufficient + * BS3MEMKIND_TILED memory around. (Also, too it's simply too much of + * a bother to deal with 16-bit for something that's long-mode only.) + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingMapRamAbove4GForLM,(uint64_t *puFailurePoint)); + +/** + * Modifies the page table protection of an address range. + * + * This only works on the lowest level of the page tables in the current mode. + * + * Since we generally use the largest pages available when setting up the + * initial page tables, this function will usually have to allocate and create + * more tables. This may fail if we're low on memory. + * + * @returns IPRT status code. + * @param uFlat The flat address of the first page in the range (rounded + * down nearest page boundrary). + * @param cb The range size from @a pv (rounded up to nearest page boundrary). + * @param fSet Mask of zero or more X86_PTE_XXX values to set for the range. + * @param fClear Mask of zero or more X86_PTE_XXX values to clear for the range. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingProtect,(uint64_t uFlat, uint64_t cb, uint64_t fSet, uint64_t fClear)); + +/** + * Modifies the page table protection of an address range. + * + * This only works on the lowest level of the page tables in the current mode. + * + * Since we generally use the largest pages available when setting up the + * initial page tables, this function will usually have to allocate and create + * more tables. This may fail if we're low on memory. + * + * @returns IPRT status code. + * @param pv The address of the first page in the range (rounded + * down nearest page boundrary). + * @param cb The range size from @a pv (rounded up to nearest page boundrary). + * @param fSet Mask of zero or more X86_PTE_XXX values to set for the range. + * @param fClear Mask of zero or more X86_PTE_XXX values to clear for the range. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingProtectPtr,(void BS3_FAR *pv, size_t cb, uint64_t fSet, uint64_t fClear)); + +/** + * Aliases (maps) one or more contiguous physical pages to a virtual range. + * + * @returns VBox status code. + * @retval VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER if we're in legacy paging mode and @a uDst or + * @a uPhysToAlias are not compatible with legacy paging. + * @retval VERR_OUT_OF_RANGE if we cannot traverse the page tables in this mode + * (typically real mode or v86, maybe 16-bit PE). + * @retval VERR_NO_MEMORY if we cannot allocate page tables for splitting up + * the necessary large pages. No aliasing was performed. + * + * @param uDst The virtual address to map it at. Rounded down + * to the nearest page (@a cbHowMuch is adjusted + * up). + * @param uPhysToAlias The physical address of the first page in the + * (contiguous) range to map. Chopped down to + * nearest page boundrary (@a cbHowMuch is not + * adjusted). + * @param cbHowMuch How much to map. Rounded up to nearest page. + * @param fPte The PTE flags. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingAlias,(uint64_t uDst, uint64_t uPhysToAlias, uint32_t cbHowMuch, uint64_t fPte)); + +/** + * Unaliases memory, i.e. restores the 1:1 mapping. + * + * @returns VBox status code. Cannot fail if @a uDst and @a cbHowMuch specify + * the range of a successful Bs3PagingAlias call, however it may run + * out of memory if it's breaking new ground. + * + * @param uDst The virtual address to restore to 1:1 mapping. + * Rounded down to the nearest page (@a cbHowMuch + * is adjusted up). + * @param cbHowMuch How much to restore. Rounded up to nearest page. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingUnalias,(uint64_t uDst, uint32_t cbHowMuch)); + +/** + * Get the pointer to the PTE for the given address. + * + * @returns Pointer to the PTE. + * @param uFlat The flat address of the page which PTE we want. + * @param prc Where to return additional error info. Optional. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3PagingGetPte,(uint64_t uFlat, int *prc)); + +/** + * Paging information for an address. + */ +typedef struct BS3PAGINGINFO4ADDR +{ + /** The depth of the system's paging mode. + * This is always 2 for legacy, 3 for PAE and 4 for long mode. */ + uint8_t cEntries; + /** The size of the page structures (the entires). */ + uint8_t cbEntry; + /** Flags defined for future fun, currently zero. */ + uint16_t fFlags; + /** Union display different view on the entry pointers. */ + union + { + /** Pointer to the page structure entries, starting with the PTE as 0. + * If large pages are involved, the first entry will be NULL (first two if 1GB + * page). Same if the address is invalid on a higher level. */ + uint8_t BS3_FAR *apbEntries[4]; + /** Alternative view for legacy mode. */ + struct + { + X86PTE BS3_FAR *pPte; + X86PDE BS3_FAR *pPde; + void *pvUnused2; + void *pvUnused3; + } Legacy; + /** Alternative view for PAE and Long mode. */ + struct + { + X86PTEPAE BS3_FAR *pPte; + X86PDEPAE BS3_FAR *pPde; + X86PDPE BS3_FAR *pPdpe; + X86PML4E BS3_FAR *pPml4e; + } Pae; + } u; +} BS3PAGINGINFO4ADDR; +/** Pointer to paging information for and address. */ +typedef BS3PAGINGINFO4ADDR BS3_FAR *PBS3PAGINGINFO4ADDR; + +/** + * Queries paging information about the given virtual address. + * + * @returns VBox status code. + * @param uFlat The flat address to query information about. + * @param pPgInfo Where to return the information. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3PagingQueryAddressInfo,(uint64_t uFlat, PBS3PAGINGINFO4ADDR pPgInfo)); + + +/** The physical / flat address of the buffer backing the canonical traps. + * This buffer is spread equally on each side of the 64-bit non-canonical + * address divide. Non-64-bit code can use this to setup trick shots and + * inspect their results. */ +extern uint32_t g_uBs3PagingCanonicalTrapsAddr; +/** The size of the buffer at g_uPagingCanonicalTraps (both sides). */ +extern uint16_t g_cbBs3PagingCanonicalTraps; +/** The size of one trap buffer (low or high). + * This is g_cbBs3PagingCanonicalTraps divided by two. */ +extern uint16_t g_cbBs3PagingOneCanonicalTrap; + +/** + * Sets up the 64-bit canonical address space trap buffers, if neceessary. + * + * @returns Pointer to the buffers (i.e. the first page of the low one) on + * success. NULL on failure. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3PagingSetupCanonicalTraps,(void)); + +/** + * Waits for the keyboard controller to become ready. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3KbdWait,(void)); + +/** + * Sends a read command to the keyboard controller and gets the result. + * + * The caller is responsible for making sure the keyboard controller is ready + * for a command (call #Bs3KbdWait if unsure). + * + * @returns The value read is returned (in al). + * @param bCmd The read command. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint8_t, Bs3KbdRead,(uint8_t bCmd)); + +/** + * Sends a write command to the keyboard controller and then sends the data. + * + * The caller is responsible for making sure the keyboard controller is ready + * for a command (call #Bs3KbdWait if unsure). + * + * @param bCmd The write command. + * @param bData The data to write. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3KbdWrite,(uint8_t bCmd, uint8_t bData)); + + +/** + * Configures the PIC, once only. + * + * Subsequent calls to this function will not do anything. + * + * The PIC will be programmed to use IDT/IVT vectors 0x70 thru 0x7f, auto + * end-of-interrupt, and all IRQs masked. The individual PIC users will have to + * use #Bs3PicUpdateMask unmask their IRQ once they've got all the handlers + * installed. + * + * @param fForcedReInit Force a reinitialization. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3PicSetup,(bool fForcedReInit)); + +/** + * Updates the PIC masks. + * + * @returns The new mask - master in low, slave in high byte. + * @param fAndMask Things to keep as-is. Master in low, slave in high byte. + * @param fOrMask Things to start masking. Ditto wrt bytes. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3PicUpdateMask,(uint16_t fAndMask, uint16_t fOrMask)); + +/** + * Disables all IRQs on the PIC. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3PicMaskAll,(void)); + + +/** + * Sets up the PIT for periodic callback. + * + * @param cHzDesired The desired Hz. Zero means max interval length + * (18.2Hz). Plase check the various PIT globals for + * the actual interval length. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3PitSetupAndEnablePeriodTimer,(uint16_t cHzDesired)); + +/** + * Disables the PIT if active. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3PitDisable,(void)); + +/** Nanoseconds (approx) since last the PIT timer was started. */ +extern uint64_t volatile g_cBs3PitNs; +/** Milliseconds seconds (very approx) since last the PIT timer was started. */ +extern uint64_t volatile g_cBs3PitMs; +/** Number of ticks since last the PIT timer was started. */ +extern uint32_t volatile g_cBs3PitTicks; +/** The current interval in nanoseconds. + * This is 0 if not yet started (cleared by Bs3PitDisable). */ +extern uint32_t g_cBs3PitIntervalNs; +/** The current interval in milliseconds (approximately). + * This is 0 if not yet started (cleared by Bs3PitDisable). */ +extern uint16_t g_cBs3PitIntervalMs; +/** The current PIT frequency (approximately). + * 0 if not yet started (cleared by Bs3PitDisable; used for checking the + * state internally). */ +extern uint16_t volatile g_cBs3PitIntervalHz; + + +/** + * Call 16-bit prot mode function from v8086 mode. + * + * This switches from v8086 mode to 16-bit protected mode (code) and executed + * @a fpfnCall with @a cbParams bytes of parameters pushed on the stack. + * Afterwards it switches back to v8086 mode and returns a 16-bit status code. + * + * @returns 16-bit status code if the function returned anything. + * @param fpfnCall Far real mode pointer to the function to call. + * @param cbParams The size of the parameter list, in bytes. + * @param ... The parameters. + * @sa Bs3SwitchTo32BitAndCallC + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(int, Bs3SwitchFromV86To16BitAndCallC,(FPFNBS3FAR fpfnCall, unsigned cbParams, ...)); + + +/** + * BS3 integer register. + */ +typedef union BS3REG +{ + /** 8-bit unsigned integer. */ + uint8_t u8; + /** 16-bit unsigned integer. */ + uint16_t u16; + /** 32-bit unsigned integer. */ + uint32_t u32; + /** 64-bit unsigned integer. */ + uint64_t u64; + /** Full unsigned integer. */ + uint64_t u; + /** High/low byte view. */ + struct + { + uint8_t bLo; + uint8_t bHi; + } b; + /** 8-bit view. */ + uint8_t au8[8]; + /** 16-bit view. */ + uint16_t au16[4]; + /** 32-bit view. */ + uint32_t au32[2]; + /** Unsigned integer, depending on compiler context. + * This generally follows ARCH_BITS. */ + RTCCUINTREG uCcReg; + /** Extended unsigned integer, depending on compiler context. + * This is 32-bit in 16-bit and 32-bit compiler contexts, and 64-bit in + * 64-bit. */ + RTCCUINTXREG uCcXReg; +} BS3REG; +/** Pointer to an integer register. */ +typedef BS3REG BS3_FAR *PBS3REG; +/** Pointer to a const integer register. */ +typedef BS3REG const BS3_FAR *PCBS3REG; + +/** + * Register context (without FPU). + */ +typedef struct BS3REGCTX +{ + BS3REG rax; /**< 0x00 */ + BS3REG rcx; /**< 0x08 */ + BS3REG rdx; /**< 0x10 */ + BS3REG rbx; /**< 0x18 */ + BS3REG rsp; /**< 0x20 */ + BS3REG rbp; /**< 0x28 */ + BS3REG rsi; /**< 0x30 */ + BS3REG rdi; /**< 0x38 */ + BS3REG r8; /**< 0x40 */ + BS3REG r9; /**< 0x48 */ + BS3REG r10; /**< 0x50 */ + BS3REG r11; /**< 0x58 */ + BS3REG r12; /**< 0x60 */ + BS3REG r13; /**< 0x68 */ + BS3REG r14; /**< 0x70 */ + BS3REG r15; /**< 0x78 */ + BS3REG rflags; /**< 0x80 */ + BS3REG rip; /**< 0x88 */ + uint16_t cs; /**< 0x90 */ + uint16_t ds; /**< 0x92 */ + uint16_t es; /**< 0x94 */ + uint16_t fs; /**< 0x96 */ + uint16_t gs; /**< 0x98 */ + uint16_t ss; /**< 0x9a */ + uint16_t tr; /**< 0x9c */ + uint16_t ldtr; /**< 0x9e */ + uint8_t bMode; /**< 0xa0: BS3_MODE_XXX. */ + uint8_t bCpl; /**< 0xa1: 0-3, 0 is used for real mode. */ + uint8_t fbFlags; /**< 0xa2: BS3REG_CTX_F_XXX */ + uint8_t abPadding[5]; /**< 0xa3 */ + BS3REG cr0; /**< 0xa8 */ + BS3REG cr2; /**< 0xb0 */ + BS3REG cr3; /**< 0xb8 */ + BS3REG cr4; /**< 0xc0 */ + uint64_t uUnused; /**< 0xc8 */ +} BS3REGCTX; +AssertCompileSize(BS3REGCTX, 0xd0); +/** Pointer to a register context. */ +typedef BS3REGCTX BS3_FAR *PBS3REGCTX; +/** Pointer to a const register context. */ +typedef BS3REGCTX const BS3_FAR *PCBS3REGCTX; + +/** @name BS3REG_CTX_F_XXX - BS3REGCTX::fbFlags masks. + * @{ */ +/** The CR0 is MSW (only low 16-bit). */ +#define BS3REG_CTX_F_NO_CR0_IS_MSW UINT8_C(0x01) +/** No CR2 and CR3 values. Not in CPL 0 or CPU too old for CR2 & CR3. */ +#define BS3REG_CTX_F_NO_CR2_CR3 UINT8_C(0x02) +/** No CR4 value. The CPU is too old for CR4. */ +#define BS3REG_CTX_F_NO_CR4 UINT8_C(0x04) +/** No TR and LDTR values. Context gathered in real mode or v8086 mode. */ +#define BS3REG_CTX_F_NO_TR_LDTR UINT8_C(0x08) +/** The context doesn't have valid values for AMD64 GPR extensions. */ +#define BS3REG_CTX_F_NO_AMD64 UINT8_C(0x10) +/** @} */ + +/** + * Saves the current register context. + * + * @param pRegCtx Where to store the register context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegCtxSave,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx)); + +/** + * Switch to the specified CPU bitcount, reserve additional stack and save the + * CPU context. + * + * This is for writing more flexible test drivers that can test more than the + * CPU bitcount (16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit, and virtual 8086) of the driver itself. + * For instance a 32-bit driver can do V86 and 16-bit testing, thus saving space + * by avoiding duplicate 16-bit driver code. + * + * @param pRegCtx Where to store the register context. + * @param bBitMode Bit mode to switch to, BS3_MODE_CODE_XXX. Only + * BS3_MODE_CODE_MASK is used, other bits are ignored + * to make it possible to pass a full mode value. + * @param cbExtraStack Number of bytes of additional stack to allocate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(8, void, Bs3RegCtxSaveEx,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, uint8_t bBitMode, uint16_t cbExtraStack)); + +/** + * This is Bs3RegCtxSaveEx with automatic Bs3RegCtxConvertV86ToRm thrown in. + * + * This is for simplifying writing 32-bit test drivers that covers real-mode as + * well as virtual 8086, 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit modes. + * + * @param pRegCtx Where to store the register context. + * @param bMode The mode to get a context for. If this isn't + * BS3_MODE_RM, the BS3_MODE_SYS_MASK has to match the + * one of the current mode. + * @param cbExtraStack Number of bytes of additional stack to allocate. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSaveForMode,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, uint8_t bMode, uint16_t cbExtraStack)); + +/** + * Transforms a register context to a different ring. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param bRing The target ring (0..3). + * + * @note Do _NOT_ call this for creating real mode or v8086 contexts, because + * it will always output a protected mode context! + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxConvertToRingX,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, uint8_t bRing)); + +/** + * Transforms a V8086 register context to a real mode one. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * + * @note Will assert if called on a non-V8086 context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxConvertV86ToRm,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx)); + +/** + * Restores a register context. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context to be restored and resumed. + * @param fFlags BS3REGCTXRESTORE_F_XXX. + * + * @remarks Will switch to ring-0. + * @remarks Does not return. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(DECL_NO_RETURN(void), Bs3RegCtxRestore,(PCBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, uint16_t fFlags)); +#if !defined(BS3_KIT_WITH_NO_RETURN) && defined(__WATCOMC__) +# pragma aux Bs3RegCtxRestore_c16 "_Bs3RegCtxRestore_aborts_c16" __aborts +# pragma aux Bs3RegCtxRestore_f16 "_Bs3RegCtxRestore_aborts_f16" __aborts +# pragma aux Bs3RegCtxRestore_c32 "_Bs3RegCtxRestore_aborts_c32" __aborts +#endif + +/** @name Flags for Bs3RegCtxRestore + * @{ */ +/** Skip restoring the CRx registers. */ +#define BS3REGCTXRESTORE_F_SKIP_CRX UINT16_C(0x0001) +/** Sets g_fBs3TrapNoV86Assist. */ +#define BS3REGCTXRESTORE_F_NO_V86_ASSIST UINT16_C(0x0002) +/** @} */ + +/** + * Prints the register context. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context to be printed. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxPrint,(PCBS3REGCTX pRegCtx)); + +/** + * Sets a GPR and segment register to point at the same location as @a uFlat. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param pGpr The general purpose register to set (points within + * @a pRegCtx). + * @param pSel The selector register (points within @a pRegCtx). + * @param uFlat Flat location address. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSetGrpSegFromFlat,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, PBS3REG pGpr, PRTSEL pSel, RTCCUINTXREG uFlat)); + +/** + * Sets a GPR and segment register to point at the same location as @a ovPtr. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param pGpr The general purpose register to set (points within + * @a pRegCtx). + * @param pSel The selector register (points within @a pRegCtx). + * @param pvPtr Current context pointer. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSetGrpSegFromCurPtr,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, PBS3REG pGpr, PRTSEL pSel, void BS3_FAR *pvPtr)); + +/** + * Sets a GPR and DS to point at the same location as @a pvPtr. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param pGpr The general purpose register to set (points within + * @a pRegCtx). + * @param pvPtr Current context pointer. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSetGrpDsFromCurPtr,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, PBS3REG pGpr, void BS3_FAR *pvPtr)); + +/** + * Sets CS:RIP to point at the same piece of code as @a uFlatCode. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param uFlatCode Flat code pointer + * @sa Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromLnkPtr, Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromCurPtr + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromFlat,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, RTCCUINTXREG uFlatCode)); + +/** + * Sets CS:RIP to point at the same piece of code as @a pfnCode. + * + * The 16-bit edition of this function expects a far 16:16 address as written by + * the linker (i.e. real mode). + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param pfnCode Pointer to the code. In 32-bit and 64-bit mode this is a + * flat address, while in 16-bit it's a far 16:16 address + * as fixed up by the linker (real mode selector). This + * address is converted to match the mode of the context. + * @sa Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromCurPtr, Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromFlat + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromLnkPtr,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, FPFNBS3FAR pfnCode)); + +/** + * Sets CS:RIP to point at the same piece of code as @a pfnCode. + * + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param pfnCode Pointer to the code. Current mode pointer. + * @sa Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromLnkPtr, Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromFlat + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3RegCtxSetRipCsFromCurPtr,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, FPFNBS3FAR pfnCode)); + +/** + * Sets a GPR by number. + * + * @return true if @a iGpr is valid, false if not. + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + * @param iGpr The GPR number. + * @param uValue The new value. + * @param cbValue The size of the value: 1, 2, 4 or 8. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3RegCtxSetGpr,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx, uint8_t iGpr, uint64_t uValue, uint8_t cb)); + +/** + * Gets the stack pointer as a current context pointer. + * + * @return Pointer to the top of the stack. NULL on failure. + * @param pRegCtx The register context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void BS3_FAR *, Bs3RegCtxGetRspSsAsCurPtr,(PBS3REGCTX pRegCtx)); + + +/** + * The method to be used to save and restore the extended context. + */ +typedef enum BS3EXTCTXMETHOD +{ + BS3EXTCTXMETHOD_INVALID = 0, + BS3EXTCTXMETHOD_ANCIENT, /**< Ancient fnsave/frstor format. */ + BS3EXTCTXMETHOD_FXSAVE, /**< fxsave/fxrstor format. */ + BS3EXTCTXMETHOD_XSAVE, /**< xsave/xrstor format. */ + BS3EXTCTXMETHOD_END, +} BS3EXTCTXMETHOD; + + +/** + * Extended CPU context (FPU, SSE, AVX, ++). + * + * @remarks Also in bs3kit.inc + */ +typedef struct BS3EXTCTX +{ + /** Dummy/magic value. */ + uint16_t u16Magic; + /** The size of the structure. */ + uint16_t cb; + /** The method used to save and restore the context (BS3EXTCTXMETHOD). */ + uint8_t enmMethod; + uint8_t abPadding0[3]; + /** Nominal XSAVE_C_XXX. */ + uint64_t fXcr0Nominal; + /** The saved XCR0 mask (restored after xrstor). */ + uint64_t fXcr0Saved; + + /** Explicit alignment padding. */ + uint8_t abPadding[64 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 3 - 8 - 8]; + + /** The context, variable size (see above). + * This must be aligned on a 64 byte boundrary. */ + union + { + /** fnsave/frstor. */ + X86FPUSTATE Ancient; + /** fxsave/fxrstor */ + X86FXSTATE x87; + /** xsave/xrstor */ + X86XSAVEAREA x; + /** Byte array view. */ + uint8_t ab[sizeof(X86XSAVEAREA)]; + } Ctx; +} BS3EXTCTX; +AssertCompileMemberAlignment(BS3EXTCTX, Ctx, 64); +/** Pointer to an extended CPU context. */ +typedef BS3EXTCTX BS3_FAR *PBS3EXTCTX; +/** Pointer to a const extended CPU context. */ +typedef BS3EXTCTX const BS3_FAR *PCBS3EXTCTX; + +/** Magic value for BS3EXTCTX. */ +#define BS3EXTCTX_MAGIC UINT16_C(0x1980) + +/** + * Allocates and initializes the extended CPU context structure. + * + * @returns The new extended CPU context structure. + * @param enmKind The kind of allocation to make. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(PBS3EXTCTX, Bs3ExtCtxAlloc,(BS3MEMKIND enmKind)); + +/** + * Frees an extended CPU context structure. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context (returned by + * Bs3ExtCtxAlloc). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3ExtCtxFree,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Get the size required for a BS3EXTCTX structure. + * + * @returns size in bytes of the whole structure. + * @param pfFlags Where to return flags for Bs3ExtCtxInit. + * @note Use Bs3ExtCtxAlloc when possible. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetSize,(uint64_t *pfFlags)); + +/** + * Initializes the extended CPU context structure. + * @returns pExtCtx + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param cbExtCtx The size of the @a pExtCtx allocation. + * @param fFlags XSAVE_C_XXX flags. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(PBS3EXTCTX, Bs3ExtCtxInit,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint16_t cbExtCtx, uint64_t fFlags)); + +/** + * Saves the extended CPU state to the given structure. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @remarks All GPRs preserved. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, void, Bs3ExtCtxSave,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Saves the extended CPU state to the given structure, when in long mode this + * is done from 64-bit mode to capture YMM8 thru YMM15. + * + * This is for testing 64-bit code from a 32-bit test driver. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @note Only safe to call from ring-0 at present. + * @remarks All GPRs preserved. + * @sa Bs3ExtCtxRestoreEx + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, void, Bs3ExtCtxSaveEx,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Restores the extended CPU state from the given structure. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @remarks All GPRs preserved. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, void, Bs3ExtCtxRestore,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Restores the extended CPU state from the given structure and in long mode + * switch to 64-bit mode to do this so YMM8-YMM15 are also loaded. + * + * This is for testing 64-bit code from a 32-bit test driver. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @note Only safe to call from ring-0 at present. + * @remarks All GPRs preserved. + * @sa Bs3ExtCtxSaveEx + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_FARSTUB(4, void, Bs3ExtCtxRestoreEx,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Copies the state from one context to another. + * + * @returns pDst + * @param pDst The destination extended CPU context. + * @param pSrc The source extended CPU context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(PBS3EXTCTX, Bs3ExtCtxCopy,(PBS3EXTCTX pDst, PCBS3EXTCTX pSrc)); + +/** + * Gets the FCW register value from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns FCW value. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetFcw,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Sets the FCW register value in @a pExtCtx. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param uValue The new FCW value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3ExtCtxSetFcw,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint16_t uValue)); + +/** + * Gets the FSW register value from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns FSW value. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetFsw,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Sets the FSW register value in @a pExtCtx. + * + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param uValue The new FSW value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3ExtCtxSetFsw,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint16_t uValue)); + +/** + * Gets the abridged FTW register value from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns FTW value. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetAbridgedFtw,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Sets the abridged FTW register value in @a pExtCtx. + * + * Currently this requires that the state stores teh abridged FTW, no conversion + * to the two-bit variant will be attempted. + * + * @returns true if set successfully, false if not. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param uValue The new FTW value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3ExtCtxSetAbridgedFtw,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint16_t uValue)); + +/** + * Gets the MXCSR register value from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns MXCSR value, 0 if not part of context. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint32_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetMxCsr,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Sets the MXCSR register value in @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns true if set, false if not supported by the format. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param uValue The new MXCSR value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3ExtCtxSetMxCsr,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint32_t uValue)); + +/** + * Gets the MXCSR MASK value from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns MXCSR MASK value, 0 if not part of context. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint32_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetMxCsrMask,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx)); + +/** + * Sets the MXCSR MASK value in @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns true if set, false if not supported by the format. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param uValue The new MXCSR MASK value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3ExtCtxSetMxCsrMask,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint32_t uValue)); + +/** + * Gets the value of MM register number @a iReg from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns The MM register value. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param iReg The register to get (0 thru 7). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint64_t, Bs3ExtCtxGetMm,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint8_t iReg)); + +/** What to do about the 16-bit above the MM QWORD. */ +typedef enum BS3EXTCTXTOPMM +{ + /** Invalid zero value. */ + BS3EXTCTXTOPMM_INVALID = 0, + /** Set to 0FFFFh like real CPUs typically does when updating an MM register. */ + BS3EXTCTXTOPMM_SET, + /** Set to zero. */ + BS3EXTCTXTOPMM_ZERO, + /** Don't change the value, leaving it as-is. */ + BS3EXTCTXTOPMM_AS_IS, + /** End of valid values. */ + BS3EXTCTXTOPMM_END +} BS3EXTCTXTOPMM; + +/** + * Sets the value of YMM register number @a iReg in @a pExtCtx to @a pValue. + * + * @returns True if set, false if not. + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param iReg The register to set. + * @param uValue The new register value. + * @param enmTop What to do about the 16-bit value above the MM + * QWord. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3ExtCtxSetMm,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint8_t iReg, uint64_t uValue, BS3EXTCTXTOPMM enmTop)); + +/** + * Gets the value of XMM register number @a iReg from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns pValue + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param iReg The register to get. + * @param pValue Where to return the value. Zeroed if the state + * doesn't support SSE or if @a iReg is invalid. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(PRTUINT128U, Bs3ExtCtxGetXmm,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint8_t iReg, PRTUINT128U pValue)); + +/** + * Sets the value of XMM register number @a iReg in @a pExtCtx to @a pValue. + * + * @returns True if set, false if not set (not supported by state format or + * invalid iReg). + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param iReg The register to set. + * @param pValue The new register value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3ExtCtxSetXmm,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint8_t iReg, PCRTUINT128U pValue)); + +/** + * Gets the value of YMM register number @a iReg from @a pExtCtx. + * + * @returns pValue + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param iReg The register to get. + * @param pValue Where to return the value. Parts not in the + * extended state are zeroed. For absent or invalid + * @a iReg values this is set to zero. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(PRTUINT256U, Bs3ExtCtxGetYmm,(PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint8_t iReg, PRTUINT256U pValue)); + +/** + * Sets the value of YMM register number @a iReg in @a pExtCtx to @a pValue. + * + * @returns true if set (even if only partially). False if not set (not + * supported by state format, unsupported/invalid iReg). + * @param pExtCtx The extended CPU context. + * @param iReg The register to set. + * @param pValue The new register value. + * @param cbValue Number of bytes to take from @a pValue, either 16 or + * 32. If 16, the high part will be zeroed when present + * in the state. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3ExtCtxSetYmm,(PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtx, uint8_t iReg, PCRTUINT256U pValue, uint8_t cbValue)); + + +/** @name Debug register accessors for V8086 mode (works everwhere). + * @{ */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDr0,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDr1,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDr2,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDr3,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDr6,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDr7,(void)); + +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDr0,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDr1,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDr2,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDr3,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDr6,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDr7,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); + +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetDrX,(uint8_t iReg)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetDrX,(uint8_t iReg, RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +/** @} */ + + +/** @name Control register accessors for V8086 mode (works everwhere). + * @{ */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetCr0,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetCr2,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetCr3,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(RTCCUINTXREG, Bs3RegGetCr4,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint16_t, Bs3RegGetTr,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint16_t, Bs3RegGetLdtr,(void)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(uint64_t, Bs3RegGetXcr0,(void)); + +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetCr0,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetCr2,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetCr3,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetCr4,(RTCCUINTXREG uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetTr,(uint16_t uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetLdtr,(uint16_t uValue)); +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3RegSetXcr0,(uint64_t uValue)); +/** @} */ + + +/** + * Trap frame. + */ +typedef struct BS3TRAPFRAME +{ + /** 0x00: Exception/interrupt number. */ + uint8_t bXcpt; + /** 0x01: The size of the IRET frame. */ + uint8_t cbIretFrame; + /** 0x02: The handler CS. */ + uint16_t uHandlerCs; + /** 0x04: The handler SS. */ + uint16_t uHandlerSs; + /** 0x06: Explicit alignment. */ + uint16_t usAlignment; + /** 0x08: The handler RSP (pointer to the iret frame, skipping ErrCd). */ + uint64_t uHandlerRsp; + /** 0x10: The handler RFLAGS value. */ + uint64_t fHandlerRfl; + /** 0x18: The error code (if applicable). */ + uint64_t uErrCd; + /** 0x20: The register context. */ + BS3REGCTX Ctx; +} BS3TRAPFRAME; +AssertCompileSize(BS3TRAPFRAME, 0x20 + 0xd0); +/** Pointer to a trap frame. */ +typedef BS3TRAPFRAME BS3_FAR *PBS3TRAPFRAME; +/** Pointer to a const trap frame. */ +typedef BS3TRAPFRAME const BS3_FAR *PCBS3TRAPFRAME; + + +/** + * Re-initializes the trap handling for the current mode. + * + * Useful after a test that messes with the IDT/IVT. + * + * @sa Bs3TrapInit + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapReInit,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes real mode and v8086 trap handling. + * + * @remarks Does not install RM/V86 trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapRmV86Init,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes real mode and v8086 trap handling, extended version. + * + * @param f386Plus Set if the CPU is 80386 or later and + * extended registers should be saved. Once initialized + * with this parameter set to @a true, the effect cannot be + * reversed. + * + * @remarks Does not install RM/V86 trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapRmV86InitEx,(bool f386Plus)); + +/** + * Initializes 16-bit (protected mode) trap handling. + * + * @remarks Does not install 16-bit trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap16Init,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes 16-bit (protected mode) trap handling, extended version. + * + * @param f386Plus Set if the CPU is 80386 or later and + * extended registers should be saved. Once initialized + * with this parameter set to @a true, the effect cannot be + * reversed. + * + * @remarks Does not install 16-bit trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap16InitEx,(bool f386Plus)); + +/** + * Initializes 32-bit trap handling. + * + * @remarks Does not install 32-bit trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap32Init,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes 64-bit trap handling + * + * @remarks Does not install 64-bit trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap64Init,(void)); + +/** + * Initializes 64-bit trap handling, extended version. + * + * @remarks Does not install 64-bit trap handling, just initializes the + * structures. + * @param fMoreIstUsage Use the interrupt stacks for more CPU exceptions. + * Default (false) is to only IST1 for the double fault + * handler and the rest uses IST0. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap64InitEx,(bool fMoreIstUsage)); + +/** + * Modifies the real-mode / V86 IVT entry specified by @a iIvt. + * + * @param iIvt The index of the IDT entry to set. + * @param uSeg The handler real-mode segment. + * @param off The handler offset. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapRmV86SetGate,(uint8_t iIvt, uint16_t uSeg, uint16_t off)); + +/** + * Modifies the 16-bit IDT entry (protected mode) specified by @a iIdt. + * + * @param iIdt The index of the IDT entry to set. + * @param bType The gate type (X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_XXX). + * @param bDpl The DPL. + * @param uSel The handler selector. + * @param off The handler offset (if applicable). + * @param cParams The parameter count (for call gates). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap16SetGate,(uint8_t iIdt, uint8_t bType, uint8_t bDpl, + uint16_t uSel, uint16_t off, uint8_t cParams)); + +/** The address of Bs3Trap16GenericEntries. + * Bs3Trap16GenericEntries is an array of interrupt/trap/whatever entry + * points, 8 bytes each, that will create a register frame and call the generic + * C compatible trap handlers. */ +extern uint32_t g_Bs3Trap16GenericEntriesFlatAddr; + +/** + * Modifies the 32-bit IDT entry specified by @a iIdt. + * + * @param iIdt The index of the IDT entry to set. + * @param bType The gate type (X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_XXX). + * @param bDpl The DPL. + * @param uSel The handler selector. + * @param off The handler offset (if applicable). + * @param cParams The parameter count (for call gates). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap32SetGate,(uint8_t iIdt, uint8_t bType, uint8_t bDpl, + uint16_t uSel, uint32_t off, uint8_t cParams)); + +/** The address of Bs3Trap32GenericEntries. + * Bs3Trap32GenericEntries is an array of interrupt/trap/whatever entry + * points, 10 bytes each, that will create a register frame and call the generic + * C compatible trap handlers. */ +extern uint32_t g_Bs3Trap32GenericEntriesFlatAddr; + +/** + * Modifies the 64-bit IDT entry specified by @a iIdt. + * + * @param iIdt The index of the IDT entry to set. + * @param bType The gate type (X86_SEL_TYPE_SYS_XXX). + * @param bDpl The DPL. + * @param uSel The handler selector. + * @param off The handler offset (if applicable). + * @param bIst The interrupt stack to use. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3Trap64SetGate,(uint8_t iIdt, uint8_t bType, uint8_t bDpl, uint16_t uSel, uint64_t off, uint8_t bIst)); + +/** The address of Bs3Trap64GenericEntries. + * Bs3Trap64GenericEntries is an array of interrupt/trap/whatever entry + * points, 8 bytes each, that will create a register frame and call the generic + * C compatible trap handlers. */ +extern uint32_t g_Bs3Trap64GenericEntriesFlatAddr; + +/** + * Adjusts the DPL the IDT entry specified by @a iIdt. + * + * The change is applied to the 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit IDTs. + * + * @returns Old DPL (from 64-bit IDT). + * @param iIdt The index of the IDT and IVT entry to set. + * @param bDpl The DPL. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint8_t, Bs3TrapSetDpl,(uint8_t iIdt, uint8_t bDpl)); + +/** + * C-style trap handler. + * + * The caller will resume the context in @a pTrapFrame upon return. + * + * @param pTrapFrame The trap frame. Registers can be modified. + * @note The 16-bit versions must be in CGROUP16! + */ +typedef BS3_DECL_NEAR_CALLBACK(void) FNBS3TRAPHANDLER(PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame); +/** Pointer to a trap handler (current template context). */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER *PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER; + +#if ARCH_BITS == 16 +/** @copydoc FNBS3TRAPHANDLER */ +typedef FNBS3FAR FNBS3TRAPHANDLER32; +/** @copydoc FNBS3TRAPHANDLER */ +typedef FNBS3FAR FNBS3TRAPHANDLER64; +#else +/** @copydoc FNBS3TRAPHANDLER */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER FNBS3TRAPHANDLER32; +/** @copydoc FNBS3TRAPHANDLER */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER FNBS3TRAPHANDLER64; +#endif +/** @copydoc PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER32 *PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER32; +/** @copydoc PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER64 *PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER64; + + +/** + * C-style trap handler, near 16-bit (CGROUP16). + * + * The caller will resume the context in @a pTrapFrame upon return. + * + * @param pTrapFrame The trap frame. Registers can be modified. + */ +typedef BS3_DECL_NEAR_CALLBACK(void) FNBS3TRAPHANDLER16(PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame); +/** Pointer to a trap handler (current template context). */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER16 *PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER16; + +/** + * C-style trap handler, near 16-bit (CGROUP16). + * + * The caller will resume the context in @a pTrapFrame upon return. + * + * @param pTrapFrame The trap frame. Registers can be modified. + */ +typedef BS3_DECL_CALLBACK(void) FNBS3TRAPHANDLER3264(PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame); +/** Pointer to a trap handler (current template context). */ +typedef FNBS3TRAPHANDLER3264 *FPFNBS3TRAPHANDLER3264; + + +/** + * Sets a trap handler (C/C++/assembly) for the current bitcount. + * + * @returns Previous handler. + * @param iIdt The index of the IDT entry to set. + * @param pfnHandler Pointer to the handler. + * @sa Bs3TrapSetHandlerEx + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER, Bs3TrapSetHandler,(uint8_t iIdt, PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER pfnHandler)); + +/** + * Sets a trap handler (C/C++/assembly) for all the bitcounts. + * + * @param iIdt The index of the IDT and IVT entry to set. + * @param pfnHandler16 Pointer to the 16-bit handler. (Assumes linker addresses.) + * @param pfnHandler32 Pointer to the 32-bit handler. (Assumes linker addresses.) + * @param pfnHandler64 Pointer to the 64-bit handler. (Assumes linker addresses.) + * @sa Bs3TrapSetHandler + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapSetHandlerEx,(uint8_t iIdt, PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER16 pfnHandler16, + PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER32 pfnHandler32, PFNBS3TRAPHANDLER64 pfnHandler64)); + +/** + * Default C/C++ trap handler. + * + * This will check trap record and panic if no match was found. + * + * @param pTrapFrame Trap frame of the trap to handle. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapDefaultHandler,(PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame)); + +/** + * Prints the trap frame (to screen). + * @param pTrapFrame Trap frame to print. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapPrintFrame,(PCBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame)); + +/** + * Sets up a long jump from a trap handler. + * + * The long jump will only be performed once, but will catch any kind of trap, + * fault, interrupt or irq. + * + * @retval true on the initial call. + * @retval false on trap return. + * @param pTrapFrame Where to store the trap information when + * returning @c false. + * @sa #Bs3TrapUnsetJmp + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(DECL_RETURNS_TWICE(bool),Bs3TrapSetJmp,(PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame)); + +/** + * Combination of #Bs3TrapSetJmp and #Bs3RegCtxRestore. + * + * @param pCtxRestore The context to restore. + * @param pTrapFrame Where to store the trap information. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestore,(PCBS3REGCTX pCtxRestore, PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame)); + +/** + * Variation of Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestore that includes + * #Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreInRm and calls is if pCtxRestore is a real mode + * context and we're not in real mode. + * + * This is useful for 32-bit test drivers running via #Bs3TestDoModesByOne using + * BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_REAL_MODE_READY to allow them to test real-mode too. + * + * @param pCtxRestore The context to restore. + * @param pTrapFrame Where to store the trap information. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreWithRm,(PCBS3REGCTX pCtxRestore, PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame)); + +/** + * Combination of #Bs3ExtCtxRestoreEx, #Bs3TrapSetJmp, #Bs3RegCtxRestore and + * #Bs3ExtCtxSaveEx. + * + * @param pCtxRestore The context to restore. + * @param pExtCtxRestore The extended context to restore. + * @param pTrapFrame Where to store the trap information. + * @param pExtCtxTrap Where to store the extended context after the trap. + * Note, the saving isn't done from the trap handler, + * but after #Bs3TrapSetJmp returns zero (i.e. for the + * 2nd time). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreWithExtCtx,(PCBS3REGCTX pCtxRestore, PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtxRestore, + PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame, PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtxTrap)); + +/** + * Variation of Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreWithExtCtx that includes + * #Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreInRm and calls is if pCtxRestore is a real mode + * context and we're not in real mode. + * + * This is useful for 32-bit test drivers running via #Bs3TestDoModesByOne using + * BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_REAL_MODE_READY to allow them to test real-mode too. + * + * @param pCtxRestore The context to restore. + * @param pExtCtxRestore The extended context to restore. + * @param pTrapFrame Where to store the trap information. + * @param pExtCtxTrap Where to store the extended context after the trap. + * Note, the saving isn't done from the trap handler, + * but after #Bs3TrapSetJmp returns zero (i.e. for the + * 2nd time). + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreWithExtCtxAndRm,(PCBS3REGCTX pCtxRestore, PCBS3EXTCTX pExtCtxRestore, + PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame, PBS3EXTCTX pExtCtxTrap)); + +/** + * Combination of Bs3SwitchToRM, #Bs3TrapSetJmp and #Bs3RegCtxRestore. + * + * @param pCtxRestore The context to restore. Must be real-mode + * addressable. + * @param pTrapFrame Where to store the trap information. Must be + * real-mode addressable. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapSetJmpAndRestoreInRm,(PCBS3REGCTX pCtxRestore, PBS3TRAPFRAME pTrapFrame)); + +/** + * Disables a previous #Bs3TrapSetJmp call. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapUnsetJmp,(void)); + + +/** + * The current test step. + */ +extern uint16_t g_usBs3TestStep; + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestCreate + RTTestBanner. + * + * @param pszTest The test name. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestInit,(const char BS3_FAR *pszTest)); + + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestSummaryAndDestroy. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestTerm,(void)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestISub. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSub,(const char BS3_FAR *pszSubTest)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIFailedF. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSubF,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestISubV. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSubV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestISubDone. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSubDone,(void)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIValue. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestValue,(const char BS3_FAR *pszName, uint64_t u64Value, uint8_t bUnit)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestSubErrorCount. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint16_t, Bs3TestSubErrorCount,(void)); + +/** + * Get nanosecond host timestamp. + * + * This only works when testing is enabled and will not work in VMs configured + * with a 286, 186 or 8086/8088 CPU profile. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint64_t, Bs3TestNow,(void)); + + +/** + * Queries an unsigned 8-bit configuration value. + * + * @returns Value. + * @param uCfg A VMMDEV_TESTING_CFG_XXX value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint8_t, Bs3TestQueryCfgU8,(uint16_t uCfg)); + +/** + * Queries an unsigned 8-bit configuration value. + * + * @returns Value. + * @param uCfg A VMMDEV_TESTING_CFG_XXX value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3TestQueryCfgBool,(uint16_t uCfg)); + +/** + * Queries an unsigned 32-bit configuration value. + * + * @returns Value. + * @param uCfg A VMMDEV_TESTING_CFG_XXX value. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(uint32_t, Bs3TestQueryCfgU32,(uint16_t uCfg)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIPrintf with RTTESTLVL_ALWAYS. + * + * @param pszFormat What to print, format string. Explicit newline char. + * @param ... String format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestPrintf,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIPrintfV with RTTESTLVL_ALWAYS. + * + * @param pszFormat What to print, format string. Explicit newline char. + * @param va String format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestPrintfV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Same as Bs3TestPrintf, except no guest screen echo. + * + * @param pszFormat What to print, format string. Explicit newline char. + * @param ... String format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestHostPrintf,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + +/** + * Same as Bs3TestPrintfV, except no guest screen echo. + * + * @param pszFormat What to print, format string. Explicit newline char. + * @param va String format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestHostPrintfV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIFailed. + * @returns false. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3TestFailed,(const char BS3_FAR *pszMessage)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIFailedF. + * @returns false. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3TestFailedF,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestIFailedV. + * @returns false. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3TestFailedV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestISkipped. + * + * @param pszWhy Optional reason why it's being skipped. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSkipped,(const char BS3_FAR *pszWhy)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestISkippedF. + * + * @param pszFormat Optional reason why it's being skipped. + * @param ... Format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSkippedF,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, ...)); + +/** + * Equivalent to RTTestISkippedV. + * + * @param pszFormat Optional reason why it's being skipped. + * @param va Format arguments. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TestSkippedV,(const char BS3_FAR *pszFormat, va_list BS3_FAR va)); + +/** + * Compares two register contexts, with PC and SP adjustments. + * + * Differences will be reported as test failures. + * + * @returns true if equal, false if not. + * @param pActualCtx The actual register context. + * @param pExpectedCtx Expected register context. + * @param cbPcAdjust Program counter adjustment (applied to @a pExpectedCtx). + * @param cbSpAdjust Stack pointer adjustment (applied to @a pExpectedCtx). + * @param fExtraEfl Extra EFLAGS to OR into @a pExepctedCtx. + * @param pszMode CPU mode or some other helpful text. + * @param idTestStep Test step identifier. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3TestCheckRegCtxEx,(PCBS3REGCTX pActualCtx, PCBS3REGCTX pExpectedCtx, uint16_t cbPcAdjust, + int16_t cbSpAdjust, uint32_t fExtraEfl, + const char BS3_FAR *pszMode, uint16_t idTestStep)); + +/** + * Compares two extended register contexts. + * + * Differences will be reported as test failures. + * + * @returns true if equal, false if not. + * @param pActualExtCtx The actual register context. + * @param pExpectedExtCtx Expected register context. + * @param fFlags Reserved, pass 0. + * @param pszMode CPU mode or some other helpful text. + * @param idTestStep Test step identifier. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3TestCheckExtCtx,(PCBS3EXTCTX pActualExtCtx, PCBS3EXTCTX pExpectedExtCtx, uint16_t fFlags, + const char BS3_FAR *pszMode, uint16_t idTestStep)); + +/** + * Performs the testing for the given mode. + * + * This is called with the CPU already switch to that mode. + * + * @returns 0 on success or directly Bs3TestFailed calls, non-zero to indicate + * where the test when wrong. Special value BS3TESTDOMODE_SKIPPED + * should be returned to indicate that the test has been skipped. + * @param bMode The current CPU mode. + */ +typedef BS3_DECL_CALLBACK(uint8_t) FNBS3TESTDOMODE(uint8_t bMode); +/** Pointer (far) to a test (for 32-bit and 64-bit code, will be flatten). */ +typedef FNBS3TESTDOMODE *PFNBS3TESTDOMODE; + +/** Special FNBS3TESTDOMODE return code for indicating a skipped mode test. */ +#define BS3TESTDOMODE_SKIPPED UINT8_MAX + +/** + * Mode sub-test entry. + * + * This can only be passed around to functions with the same bit count, as it + * contains function pointers. In 16-bit mode, the 16-bit pointers are near and + * implies BS3TEXT16, whereas the 32-bit and 64-bit pointers are far real mode + * addresses that will be converted to flat address prior to calling them. + * Similarly, in 32-bit and 64-bit the addresses are all flat and the 16-bit + * ones will be converted to BS3TEXT16 based addresses prior to calling. + */ +typedef struct BS3TESTMODEENTRY +{ + /** The sub-test name to be passed to Bs3TestSub if not NULL. */ + const char * BS3_FAR pszSubTest; + + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoRM; + + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE16_32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE16_V86; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE32_16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPEV86; + + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP16_32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP16_V86; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP32_16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPPV86; + + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE16_32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE16_V86; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE32_16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAEV86; + + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoLM16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoLM32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoLM64; + +} BS3TESTMODEENTRY; +/** Pointer to a mode sub-test entry. */ +typedef BS3TESTMODEENTRY const *PCBS3TESTMODEENTRY; + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEENTRY_CMN + * Produces a BS3TESTMODEENTRY initializer for common (c16,c32,c64) test + * functions. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEENTRY_CMN(a_szTest, a_BaseNm) \ + { /*pszSubTest =*/ a_szTest, \ + /*RM*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PE16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PE16_V86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PE32_16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PEV86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PP16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PP16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PP16_V86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PP32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PP32_16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PPV86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PAE16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PAE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PAE16_V86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PAE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PAE32_16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PAEV86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*LM16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*LM32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*LM64*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c64), \ + } + +/** @def BS3TESTMODE_PROTOTYPES_CMN + * A set of standard protypes to go with #BS3TESTMODEENTRY_CMN. */ +#define BS3TESTMODE_PROTOTYPES_CMN(a_BaseNm) \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c64) + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEENTRY_CMN_64 + * Produces a BS3TESTMODEENTRY initializer for common 64-bit test functions. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEENTRY_CMN_64(a_szTest, a_BaseNm) \ + { /*pszSubTest =*/ a_szTest, \ + /*RM*/ NULL, \ + /*PE16*/ NULL, \ + /*PE16_32*/ NULL, \ + /*PE16_V86*/ NULL, \ + /*PE32*/ NULL, \ + /*PE32_16*/ NULL, \ + /*PEV86*/ NULL, \ + /*PP16*/ NULL, \ + /*PP16_32*/ NULL, \ + /*PP16_V86*/ NULL, \ + /*PP32*/ NULL, \ + /*PP32_16*/ NULL, \ + /*PPV86*/ NULL, \ + /*PAE16*/ NULL, \ + /*PAE16_32*/ NULL, \ + /*PAE16_V86*/ NULL, \ + /*PAE32*/ NULL, \ + /*PAE32_16*/ NULL, \ + /*PAEV86*/ NULL, \ + /*LM16*/ NULL, \ + /*LM32*/ NULL, \ + /*LM64*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c64), \ + } + +/** @def BS3TESTMODE_PROTOTYPES_CMN + * Standard protype to go with #BS3TESTMODEENTRY_CMN_64. */ +#define BS3TESTMODE_PROTOTYPES_CMN_64(a_BaseNm) \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c64) + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEENTRY_MODE + * Produces a BS3TESTMODEENTRY initializer for a full set of mode test + * functions. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEENTRY_MODE(a_szTest, a_BaseNm) \ + { /*pszSubTest =*/ a_szTest, \ + /*RM*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _rm), \ + /*PE16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16), \ + /*PE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16_32), \ + /*PE16_V86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16_v86), \ + /*PE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe32), \ + /*PE32_16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe32_16), \ + /*PEV86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pev86), \ + /*PP16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16), \ + /*PP16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16_32), \ + /*PP16_V86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16_v86), \ + /*PP32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp32), \ + /*PP32_16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp32_16), \ + /*PPV86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _ppv86), \ + /*PAE16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16), \ + /*PAE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16_32), \ + /*PAE16_V86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16_v86), \ + /*PAE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae32), \ + /*PAE32_16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae32_16), \ + /*PAEV86*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _paev86), \ + /*LM16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm16), \ + /*LM32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm32), \ + /*LM64*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm64), \ + } + +/** @def BS3TESTMODE_PROTOTYPES_MODE + * A set of standard protypes to go with #BS3TESTMODEENTRY_MODE. */ +#define BS3TESTMODE_PROTOTYPES_MODE(a_BaseNm) \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _rm); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16_32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16_v86); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe32_16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pev86); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16_32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16_v86); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp32_16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _ppv86); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16_32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16_v86); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae32_16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _paev86); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm64) + + +/** + * Mode sub-test entry, max bit-count driven + * + * This is an alternative to BS3TESTMODEENTRY where a few workers (test drivers) + * does all the work, using faster 32-bit and 64-bit code where possible. This + * avoids executing workers in V8086 mode. It allows for modifying and checking + * 64-bit register content when testing LM16 and LM32. + * + * The 16-bit workers are only used for real mode and 16-bit protected mode. + * So, the 16-bit version of the code template can be stripped of anything + * related to paging and/or v8086, saving code space. + */ +typedef struct BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY +{ + /** The sub-test name to be passed to Bs3TestSub if not NULL. */ + const char * BS3_FAR pszSubTest; + + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoRM; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE16; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE16_32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPE32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP16_32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPP32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE16_32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoPAE32; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnDoLM64; + + bool fDoRM : 1; + + bool fDoPE16 : 1; + bool fDoPE16_32 : 1; + bool fDoPE16_V86 : 1; + bool fDoPE32 : 1; + bool fDoPE32_16 : 1; + bool fDoPEV86 : 1; + + bool fDoPP16 : 1; + bool fDoPP16_32 : 1; + bool fDoPP16_V86 : 1; + bool fDoPP32 : 1; + bool fDoPP32_16 : 1; + bool fDoPPV86 : 1; + + bool fDoPAE16 : 1; + bool fDoPAE16_32 : 1; + bool fDoPAE16_V86 : 1; + bool fDoPAE32 : 1; + bool fDoPAE32_16 : 1; + bool fDoPAEV86 : 1; + + bool fDoLM16 : 1; + bool fDoLM32 : 1; + bool fDoLM64 : 1; + +} BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY; +/** Pointer to a mode-by-max sub-test entry. */ +typedef BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY const *PCBS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY; + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY_CMN + * Produces a BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY initializer for common (c16,c32,c64) test + * functions. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY_CMN(a_szTest, a_BaseNm) \ + { /*pszSubTest =*/ a_szTest, \ + /*RM*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PE16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16), \ + /*PE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PP16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PP32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PAE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*PAE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32), \ + /*LM64*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c64), \ + /*fDoRM*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE16_32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE16_V86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE32_16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPEV86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP16_32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP16_V86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP32_16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPPV86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE16_32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE16_V86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE32_16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAEV86*/ true, \ + /*fDoLM16*/ true, \ + /*fDoLM32*/ true, \ + /*fDoLM64*/ true, \ + } + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEBYMAX_PROTOTYPES_CMN + * A set of standard protypes to go with #BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY_CMN. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYMAX_PROTOTYPES_CMN(a_BaseNm) \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE /*BS3_FAR_CODE*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _c64) + + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY_MODE + * Produces a BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY initializer for a full set of mode test + * functions. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY_MODE(a_szTest, a_BaseNm) \ + { /*pszSubTest =*/ a_szTest, \ + /*RM*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _rm), \ + /*PE16*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16), \ + /*PE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16_32), \ + /*PE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe32), \ + /*PP16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16_32), \ + /*PP32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp32), \ + /*PAE16_32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16_32), \ + /*PAE32*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae32), \ + /*LM64*/ RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm64), \ + /*fDoRM*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE16_32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE16_V86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPE32_16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPEV86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP16_32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP16_V86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPP32_16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPPV86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE16_32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE16_V86*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE32*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAE32_16*/ true, \ + /*fDoPAEV86*/ true, \ + /*fDoLM16*/ true, \ + /*fDoLM32*/ true, \ + /*fDoLM64*/ true, \ + } + +/** @def BS3TESTMODEBYMAX_PROTOTYPES_MODE + * A set of standard protypes to go with #BS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY_MODE. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYMAX_PROTOTYPES_MODE(a_BaseNm) \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _rm); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe16_32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pe32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp16_32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pp32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae16_32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _pae32); \ + FNBS3TESTDOMODE RT_CONCAT(a_BaseNm, _lm64) + + +/** + * One worker drives all modes. + * + * This is an alternative to BS3TESTMODEENTRY where one worker, typically + * 16-bit, does all the test driver work. It's called repeatedly from all + * the modes being tested. + */ +typedef struct BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY +{ + const char * BS3_FAR pszSubTest; + PFNBS3TESTDOMODE pfnWorker; + /** BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_XXX. */ + uint32_t fFlags; +} BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY; +/** Pointer to a mode-by-one sub-test entry. */ +typedef BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY const *PCBS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY; + +/** @name BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_XXX - flags. + * @{ */ +/** Only test modes that has paging enabled. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_ONLY_PAGING RT_BIT_32(0) +/** Minimal mode selection. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_MINIMAL RT_BIT_32(1) +/** The 32-bit worker is ready to handle real-mode by mode switching. */ +#define BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_REAL_MODE_READY RT_BIT_32(2) +/** @} */ + + +/** + * Sets the full GDTR register. + * + * @param cbLimit The limit. + * @param uBase The base address - 24, 32 or 64 bit depending on the + * CPU mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3UtilSetFullGdtr,(uint16_t cbLimit, uint64_t uBase)); + +/** + * Sets the full IDTR register. + * + * @param cbLimit The limit. + * @param uBase The base address - 24, 32 or 64 bit depending on the + * CPU mode. + */ +BS3_CMN_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3UtilSetFullIdtr,(uint16_t cbLimit, uint64_t uBase)); + + +/** @} */ + + +/** + * Initializes all of boot sector kit \#3. + */ +BS3_DECL(void) Bs3InitAll_rm(void); + +/** + * Initializes the REAL and TILED memory pools. + * + * For proper operation on OLDer CPUs, call #Bs3CpuDetect_mmm first. + */ +BS3_DECL_FAR(void) Bs3InitMemory_rm_far(void); + +/** + * Initializes the X0TEXT16 and X1TEXT16 GDT entries. + */ +BS3_DECL_FAR(void) Bs3InitGdt_rm_far(void); + + + +/** @defgroup grp_bs3kit_mode Mode Specific Functions and Data + * + * The mode specific functions come in bit count variations and CPU mode + * variations. The bs3kit-template-header.h/mac defines the BS3_NM macro to + * mangle a function or variable name according to the target CPU mode. In + * non-templated code, it's common to spell the name out in full. + * + * @{ + */ + + +/** @def BS3_MODE_PROTO_INT + * Internal macro for emitting prototypes for mode functions. + * + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB, BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB + */ +#define BS3_MODE_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_rm) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe16_32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe16_v86) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe32_16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pev86) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp16_32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp16_v86) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp32_16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_ppv86) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae16_32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae16_v86) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae32_16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_paev86) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_lm16) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_lm32) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_NEAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_lm64) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_rm_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe16_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe16_v86_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pe32_16_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pev86_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp16_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp16_v86_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pp32_16_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_ppv86_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae16_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae16_v86_far)a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_pae32_16_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_paev86_far) a_Params; \ + BS3_DECL_FAR(a_RetType) RT_CONCAT(a_Name,_lm16_far) a_Params + +/** @def BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB + * Macro for prototyping all the variations of a mod function with automatic + * near -> far stub. + * + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB, BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB + */ +#define BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) BS3_MODE_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) + +/** @def BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB + * Macro for prototyping all the variations of a mod function without any + * near -> far stub. + * + * @param a_RetType The return type. + * @param a_Name The function basename. + * @param a_Params The parameter list (in parentheses). + * @sa BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB, BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB + */ +#define BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) BS3_MODE_PROTO_INT(a_RetType, a_Name, a_Params) + + +/** + * Macro for reducing typing. + * + * Doxygen knows how to expand this, well, kind of. + * + * @remarks Variables instantiated in assembly code should define two labels, + * with and without leading underscore. Variables instantiated from + * C/C++ code doesn't need to as the object file convert does this for + * 64-bit object files. + */ +#define BS3_MODE_EXPAND_EXTERN_DATA16(a_VarType, a_VarName, a_Suffix) \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_rm) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pe16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pe16_32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pe16_v86) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pe32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pe32_16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pev86) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pp16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pp16_32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pp16_v86) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pp32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pp32_16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_ppv86) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pae16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pae16_32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pae16_v86)a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pae32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_pae32_16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_paev86) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_lm16) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_lm32) a_Suffix; \ + extern a_VarType BS3_FAR_DATA RT_CONCAT(a_VarName,_lm64) a_Suffix + + +/** The TMPL_MODE_STR value for each mode. + * These are all in DATA16 so they can be accessed from any code. */ +BS3_MODE_EXPAND_EXTERN_DATA16(const char, g_szBs3ModeName, []); +/** The TMPL_MODE_LNAME value for each mode. + * These are all in DATA16 so they can be accessed from any code. */ +BS3_MODE_EXPAND_EXTERN_DATA16(const char, g_szBs3ModeNameShortLower, []); + + +/** + * Basic CPU detection. + * + * This sets the #g_uBs3CpuDetected global variable to the return value. + * + * @returns BS3CPU_XXX value with the BS3CPU_F_CPUID flag set depending on + * capabilities. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB(uint8_t, Bs3CpuDetect,(void)); + +/** @name BS3CPU_XXX - CPU detected by BS3CpuDetect_c16() and friends. + * @{ */ +#define BS3CPU_8086 UINT16_C(0x0001) /**< Both 8086 and 8088. */ +#define BS3CPU_V20 UINT16_C(0x0002) /**< Both NEC V20, V30 and relatives. */ +#define BS3CPU_80186 UINT16_C(0x0003) /**< Both 80186 and 80188. */ +#define BS3CPU_80286 UINT16_C(0x0004) +#define BS3CPU_80386 UINT16_C(0x0005) +#define BS3CPU_80486 UINT16_C(0x0006) +#define BS3CPU_Pentium UINT16_C(0x0007) +#define BS3CPU_PPro UINT16_C(0x0008) +#define BS3CPU_PProOrNewer UINT16_C(0x0009) +/** CPU type mask. This is a full byte so it's possible to use byte access + * without and AND'ing to get the type value. */ +#define BS3CPU_TYPE_MASK UINT16_C(0x00ff) +/** Flag indicating that the CPUID instruction is supported by the CPU. */ +#define BS3CPU_F_CPUID UINT16_C(0x0100) +/** Flag indicating that extend CPUID leaves are available (at least two). */ +#define BS3CPU_F_CPUID_EXT_LEAVES UINT16_C(0x0200) +/** Flag indicating that the CPU supports PAE. */ +#define BS3CPU_F_PAE UINT16_C(0x0400) +/** Flag indicating that the CPU supports the page size extension (4MB pages). */ +#define BS3CPU_F_PSE UINT16_C(0x0800) +/** Flag indicating that the CPU supports long mode. */ +#define BS3CPU_F_LONG_MODE UINT16_C(0x1000) +/** Flag indicating that the CPU supports NX. */ +#define BS3CPU_F_NX UINT16_C(0x2000) +/** @} */ + +/** The return value of #Bs3CpuDetect_mmm. (Initial value is BS3CPU_TYPE_MASK.) */ +extern uint16_t g_uBs3CpuDetected; + +/** + * Call 32-bit prot mode C function. + * + * This switches to 32-bit mode and calls the 32-bit @a fpfnCall C code with @a + * cbParams on the stack, then returns in the original mode. When called in + * real mode, this will switch to PE32. + * + * @returns 32-bit status code if the function returned anything. + * @param fpfnCall Address of the 32-bit C function to call. When + * called from 16-bit code, this is a far real mode + * function pointer, i.e. as fixed up by the linker. + * In 32-bit and 64-bit code, this is a flat address. + * @param cbParams The size of the parameter list, in bytes. + * @param ... The parameters. + * @sa Bs3SwitchFromV86To16BitAndCallC + * + * @remarks WARNING! This probably doesn't work in 64-bit mode yet. + * Only tested for 16-bit real mode. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB(int32_t, Bs3SwitchTo32BitAndCallC,(FPFNBS3FAR fpfnCall, unsigned cbParams, ...)); + +/** + * Initializes trap handling for the current system. + * + * Calls the appropriate Bs3Trap16Init, Bs3Trap32Init or Bs3Trap64Init function. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB(void, Bs3TrapInit,(void)); + +/** + * Executes the array of tests in every possibly mode. + * + * @param paEntries The mode sub-test entries. + * @param cEntries The number of sub-test entries. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3TestDoModes,(PCBS3TESTMODEENTRY paEntries, size_t cEntries)); + +/** + * Executes the array of tests in every possibly mode, unified driver. + * + * This requires much less code space than Bs3TestDoModes as there is only one + * instace of each sub-test driver code, instead of 3 (cmn) or 22 (per-mode) + * copies. + * + * @param paEntries The mode sub-test-by-one entries. + * @param cEntries The number of sub-test-by-one entries. + * @param fFlags BS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY_F_XXX. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3TestDoModesByOne,(PCBS3TESTMODEBYONEENTRY paEntries, size_t cEntries, uint32_t fFlags)); + +/** + * Executes the array of tests in every possibly mode, using the max bit-count + * worker for each. + * + * @param paEntries The mode sub-test entries. + * @param cEntries The number of sub-test entries. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_NOSB(void, Bs3TestDoModesByMax,(PCBS3TESTMODEBYMAXENTRY paEntries, size_t cEntries)); + +/** @} */ + + +/** @defgroup grp_bs3kit_bios_int15 BIOS - int 15h + * @{ */ + +/** An INT15E820 data entry. */ +typedef struct INT15E820ENTRY +{ + uint64_t uBaseAddr; + uint64_t cbRange; + /** Memory type this entry describes, see INT15E820_TYPE_XXX. */ + uint32_t uType; + /** Optional. */ + uint32_t fAcpi3; +} INT15E820ENTRY; +AssertCompileSize(INT15E820ENTRY,24); + + +/** @name INT15E820_TYPE_XXX - Memory types returned by int 15h function 0xe820. + * @{ */ +#define INT15E820_TYPE_USABLE 1 /**< Usable RAM. */ +#define INT15E820_TYPE_RESERVED 2 /**< Reserved by the system, unusable. */ +#define INT15E820_TYPE_ACPI_RECLAIMABLE 3 /**< ACPI reclaimable memory, whatever that means. */ +#define INT15E820_TYPE_ACPI_NVS 4 /**< ACPI non-volatile storage? */ +#define INT15E820_TYPE_BAD 5 /**< Bad memory, unusable. */ +/** @} */ + + +/** + * Performs an int 15h function 0xe820 call. + * + * @returns Success indicator. + * @param pEntry The return buffer. + * @param pcbEntry Input: The size of the buffer (min 20 bytes); + * Output: The size of the returned data. + * @param puContinuationValue Where to get and return the continuation value (EBX) + * Set to zero the for the first call. Returned as zero + * after the last entry. + */ +BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB(bool, Bs3BiosInt15hE820,(INT15E820ENTRY BS3_FAR *pEntry, uint32_t BS3_FAR *pcbEntry, + uint32_t BS3_FAR *puContinuationValue)); + +/** + * Performs an int 15h function 0x88 call. + * + * @returns UINT32_MAX on failure, number of KBs above 1MB otherwise. + */ +#if ARCH_BITS != 16 || !defined(BS3_BIOS_INLINE_RM) +BS3_MODE_PROTO_STUB(uint32_t, Bs3BiosInt15h88,(void)); +#else +BS3_DECL(uint32_t) Bs3BiosInt15h88(void); +# pragma aux Bs3BiosInt15h88 = \ + ".286" \ + "clc" \ + "mov ax, 08800h" \ + "int 15h" \ + "jc failed" \ + "xor dx, dx" \ + "jmp done" \ + "failed:" \ + "xor ax, ax" \ + "dec ax" \ + "mov dx, ax" \ + "done:" \ + value [ax dx] \ + modify exact [ax bx cx dx es]; +#endif + +/** @} */ + + +/** @} */ + +RT_C_DECLS_END + + +/* + * Include default function symbol mangling. + */ +#include "bs3kit-mangling-code.h" + +/* + * Change 16-bit text segment if requested. + */ +#if defined(BS3_USE_ALT_16BIT_TEXT_SEG) && ARCH_BITS == 16 && !defined(BS3_DONT_CHANGE_TEXT_SEG) +# if (defined(BS3_USE_RM_TEXT_SEG) + defined(BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG) + defined(BS3_USE_X1_TEXT_SEG)) != 1 +# error "Cannot set more than one alternative 16-bit text segment!" +# elif defined(BS3_USE_RM_TEXT_SEG) +# pragma code_seg("BS3RMTEXT16", "BS3CLASS16RMCODE") +# elif defined(BS3_USE_X0_TEXT_SEG) +# pragma code_seg("BS3X0TEXT16", "BS3CLASS16X0CODE") +# elif defined(BS3_USE_X1_TEXT_SEG) +# pragma code_seg("BS3X1TEXT16", "BS3CLASS16X1CODE") +# else +# error "Huh? Which alternative text segment did you want again?" +# endif +#endif + +#endif /* !BS3KIT_INCLUDED_bs3kit_h */ + -- cgit v1.2.3