[e16e8f2] | 1 | ; -*- fundamental -*- (asm-mode sucks) |
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| 2 | ; **************************************************************************** |
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| 3 | ; |
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| 4 | ; pxelinux.asm |
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| 5 | ; |
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| 6 | ; A program to boot Linux kernels off a TFTP server using the Intel PXE |
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| 7 | ; network booting API. It is based on the SYSLINUX boot loader for |
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| 8 | ; MS-DOS floppies. |
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| 9 | ; |
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| 10 | ; Copyright 1994-2009 H. Peter Anvin - All Rights Reserved |
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| 11 | ; Copyright 2009 Intel Corporation; author: H. Peter Anvin |
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| 12 | ; |
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| 13 | ; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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| 14 | ; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 15 | ; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 53 Temple Place Ste 330, |
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| 16 | ; Boston MA 02111-1307, USA; either version 2 of the License, or |
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| 17 | ; (at your option) any later version; incorporated herein by reference. |
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| 18 | ; |
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| 19 | ; **************************************************************************** |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | %define IS_PXELINUX 1 |
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| 22 | %include "head.inc" |
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| 23 | %include "pxe.inc" |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | ; gPXE extensions support |
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| 26 | %define GPXE 1 |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | ; |
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| 29 | ; Some semi-configurable constants... change on your own risk. |
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| 30 | ; |
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| 31 | my_id equ pxelinux_id |
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| 32 | NULLFILE equ 0 ; Zero byte == null file name |
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| 33 | NULLOFFSET equ 0 ; Position in which to look |
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| 34 | REBOOT_TIME equ 5*60 ; If failure, time until full reset |
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| 35 | %assign HIGHMEM_SLOP 128*1024 ; Avoid this much memory near the top |
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| 36 | TFTP_BLOCKSIZE_LG2 equ 9 ; log2(bytes/block) |
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| 37 | TFTP_BLOCKSIZE equ (1 << TFTP_BLOCKSIZE_LG2) |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | SECTOR_SHIFT equ TFTP_BLOCKSIZE_LG2 |
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| 40 | SECTOR_SIZE equ TFTP_BLOCKSIZE |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | ; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 43 | ; BEGIN CODE |
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| 44 | ; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | ; |
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| 47 | ; Memory below this point is reserved for the BIOS and the MBR |
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| 48 | ; |
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| 49 | section .earlybss |
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| 50 | global trackbuf |
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| 51 | trackbufsize equ 8192 |
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| 52 | trackbuf resb trackbufsize ; Track buffer goes here |
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| 53 | ; ends at 2800h |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | ; These fields save information from before the time |
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| 56 | ; .bss is zeroed... must be in .earlybss |
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| 57 | global InitStack |
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| 58 | InitStack resd 1 |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | section .bss16 |
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| 61 | alignb FILENAME_MAX |
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| 62 | PXEStack resd 1 ; Saved stack during PXE call |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | alignb 4 |
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| 65 | global DHCPMagic, RebootTime, BIOSName |
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| 66 | RebootTime resd 1 ; Reboot timeout, if set by option |
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| 67 | LocalBootType resw 1 ; Local boot return code |
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| 68 | DHCPMagic resb 1 ; PXELINUX magic flags |
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| 69 | BIOSName resw 1 ; Dummy variable - always 0 |
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| 70 | |
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| 71 | section .text16 |
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| 72 | global StackBuf |
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| 73 | StackBuf equ STACK_TOP-44 ; Base of stack if we use our own |
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| 74 | StackHome equ StackBuf |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | ; PXE loads the whole file, but assume it can't be more |
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| 77 | ; than (384-31)K in size. |
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| 78 | MaxLMA equ 384*1024 |
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| 79 | |
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| 80 | ; |
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| 81 | ; Primary entry point. |
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| 82 | ; |
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| 83 | bootsec equ $ |
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| 84 | _start: |
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| 85 | jmp 0:_start1 ; Canonicalize the address and skip |
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| 86 | ; the patch header |
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| 87 | |
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| 88 | ; |
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| 89 | ; Patch area for adding hardwired DHCP options |
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| 90 | ; |
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| 91 | align 4 |
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| 92 | |
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| 93 | hcdhcp_magic dd 0x2983c8ac ; Magic number |
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| 94 | hcdhcp_len dd 7*4 ; Size of this structure |
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| 95 | hcdhcp_flags dd 0 ; Reserved for the future |
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| 96 | global bdhcp_len, adhcp_len |
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| 97 | ; Parameters to be parsed before the ones from PXE |
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| 98 | bdhcp_offset dd 0 ; Offset (entered by patcher) |
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| 99 | bdhcp_len dd 0 ; Length (entered by patcher) |
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| 100 | ; Parameters to be parsed *after* the ones from PXE |
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| 101 | adhcp_offset dd 0 ; Offset (entered by patcher) |
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| 102 | adhcp_len dd 0 ; Length (entered by patcher) |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | _start1: |
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| 105 | pushfd ; Paranoia... in case of return to PXE |
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| 106 | pushad ; ... save as much state as possible |
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| 107 | push ds |
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| 108 | push es |
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| 109 | push fs |
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| 110 | push gs |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | cld ; Copy upwards |
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| 113 | xor ax,ax |
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| 114 | mov ds,ax |
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| 115 | mov es,ax |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | %if 0 ; debugging code only... not intended for production use |
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| 118 | ; Clobber the stack segment, to test for specific pathologies |
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| 119 | mov di,STACK_BASE |
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| 120 | mov cx,STACK_LEN >> 1 |
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| 121 | mov ax,0xf4f4 |
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| 122 | rep stosw |
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| 123 | |
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| 124 | ; Clobber the tail of the 64K segment, too |
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| 125 | extern __bss1_end |
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| 126 | mov di,__bss1_end |
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| 127 | sub cx,di ; CX = 0 previously |
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| 128 | shr cx,1 |
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| 129 | rep stosw |
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| 130 | %endif |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | ; That is all pushed onto the PXE stack. Save the pointer |
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| 133 | ; to it and switch to an internal stack. |
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| 134 | mov [InitStack],sp |
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| 135 | mov [InitStack+2],ss |
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| 136 | |
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| 137 | lss esp,[BaseStack] |
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| 138 | sti ; Stack set up and ready |
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| 139 | |
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| 140 | ; |
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| 141 | ; Initialize screen (if we're using one) |
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| 142 | ; |
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| 143 | %include "init.inc" |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | ; |
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| 146 | ; Tell the user we got this far |
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| 147 | ; |
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| 148 | mov si,syslinux_banner |
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| 149 | call writestr_early |
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| 150 | |
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| 151 | mov si,copyright_str |
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| 152 | call writestr_early |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | ; |
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| 155 | ; do fs initialize |
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| 156 | ; |
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| 157 | mov eax,ROOT_FS_OPS |
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| 158 | xor ebp,ebp |
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| 159 | pm_call pm_fs_init |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | section .rodata |
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| 162 | alignz 4 |
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| 163 | ROOT_FS_OPS: |
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| 164 | extern pxe_fs_ops |
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| 165 | dd pxe_fs_ops |
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| 166 | dd 0 |
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| 167 | |
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| 168 | |
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| 169 | section .text16 |
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| 170 | ; |
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| 171 | ; Initialize the idle mechanism |
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| 172 | ; |
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| 173 | extern reset_idle |
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| 174 | pm_call reset_idle |
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| 175 | |
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| 176 | ; |
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| 177 | ; Now we're all set to start with our *real* business. |
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| 178 | ; |
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| 179 | ; In previous versions I avoided using 32-bit registers because of a |
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| 180 | ; rumour some BIOSes clobbered the upper half of 32-bit registers at |
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| 181 | ; random. I figure, though, that if there are any of those still left |
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| 182 | ; they probably won't be trying to install Linux on them... |
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| 183 | ; |
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| 184 | ; The code is still ripe with 16-bitisms, though. Not worth the hassle |
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| 185 | ; to take'm out. In fact, we may want to put them back if we're going |
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| 186 | ; to boot ELKS at some point. |
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| 187 | ; |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | ; |
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| 190 | ; Linux kernel loading code is common. However, we need to define |
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| 191 | ; a couple of helper macros... |
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| 192 | ; |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | ; Unload PXE stack |
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| 195 | %define HAVE_UNLOAD_PREP |
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| 196 | %macro UNLOAD_PREP 0 |
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| 197 | pm_call unload_pxe |
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| 198 | %endmacro |
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| 199 | |
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| 200 | ; |
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| 201 | ; Jump to 32-bit ELF space |
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| 202 | ; |
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| 203 | pm_call load_env32 |
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| 204 | jmp kaboom ; load_env32() shouldn't return. If it does, then kaboom! |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | print_hello: |
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| 207 | enter_command: |
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| 208 | auto_boot: |
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| 209 | pm_call hello |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | ; |
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| 212 | ; Save hardwired DHCP options. This is done before the C environment |
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| 213 | ; is initialized, so it has to be done in assembly. |
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| 214 | ; |
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| 215 | %define MAX_DHCP_OPTS 4096 |
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| 216 | bits 32 |
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| 217 | |
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| 218 | section .savedata |
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| 219 | global bdhcp_data, adhcp_data |
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| 220 | bdhcp_data: resb MAX_DHCP_OPTS |
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| 221 | adhcp_data: resb MAX_DHCP_OPTS |
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| 222 | |
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| 223 | section .textnr |
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| 224 | pm_save_data: |
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| 225 | mov eax,MAX_DHCP_OPTS |
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| 226 | movzx ecx,word [bdhcp_len] |
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| 227 | cmp ecx,eax |
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| 228 | jna .oksize |
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| 229 | mov ecx,eax |
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| 230 | mov [bdhcp_len],ax |
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| 231 | .oksize: |
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| 232 | mov esi,[bdhcp_offset] |
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| 233 | add esi,_start |
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| 234 | mov edi,bdhcp_data |
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| 235 | add ecx,3 |
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| 236 | shr ecx,2 |
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| 237 | rep movsd |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | adhcp_copy: |
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| 240 | movzx ecx,word [adhcp_len] |
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| 241 | cmp ecx,eax |
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| 242 | jna .oksize |
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| 243 | mov ecx,eax |
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| 244 | mov [adhcp_len],ax |
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| 245 | .oksize: |
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| 246 | mov esi,[adhcp_offset] |
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| 247 | add esi,_start |
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| 248 | mov edi,adhcp_data |
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| 249 | add ecx,3 |
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| 250 | shr ecx,2 |
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| 251 | rep movsd |
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| 252 | ret |
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| 253 | |
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| 254 | bits 16 |
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| 255 | |
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| 256 | ; As core/ui.inc used to be included here in core/pxelinux.asm, and it's no |
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| 257 | ; longer used, its global variables that were previously used by |
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| 258 | ; core/pxelinux.asm are now declared here. |
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| 259 | section .bss16 |
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| 260 | alignb 4 |
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| 261 | Kernel_EAX resd 1 |
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| 262 | Kernel_SI resw 1 |
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| 263 | |
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| 264 | section .bss16 |
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| 265 | alignb 4 |
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| 266 | ThisKbdTo resd 1 ; Temporary holder for KbdTimeout |
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| 267 | ThisTotalTo resd 1 ; Temporary holder for TotalTimeout |
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| 268 | KernelExtPtr resw 1 ; During search, final null pointer |
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| 269 | FuncFlag resb 1 ; Escape sequences received from keyboard |
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| 270 | KernelType resb 1 ; Kernel type, from vkernel, if known |
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| 271 | global KernelName |
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| 272 | KernelName resb FILENAME_MAX ; Mangled name for kernel |
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| 273 | |
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| 274 | section .text16 |
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| 275 | ; |
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| 276 | ; COM32 vestigial data structure |
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| 277 | ; |
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| 278 | %include "com32.inc" |
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| 279 | |
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| 280 | section .text16 |
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| 281 | global local_boot16:function hidden |
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| 282 | local_boot16: |
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| 283 | mov [LocalBootType],ax |
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| 284 | lss sp,[InitStack] |
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| 285 | pop gs |
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| 286 | pop fs |
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| 287 | pop es |
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| 288 | pop ds |
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| 289 | popad |
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| 290 | mov ax,[cs:LocalBootType] |
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| 291 | cmp ax,-1 ; localboot -1 == INT 18h |
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| 292 | je .int18 |
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| 293 | popfd |
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| 294 | retf ; Return to PXE |
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| 295 | .int18: |
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| 296 | popfd |
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| 297 | int 18h |
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| 298 | jmp 0F000h:0FFF0h |
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| 299 | hlt |
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| 300 | |
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| 301 | ; |
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| 302 | ; kaboom: write a message and bail out. Wait for quite a while, |
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| 303 | ; or a user keypress, then do a hard reboot. |
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| 304 | ; |
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| 305 | ; Note: use BIOS_timer here; we may not have jiffies set up. |
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| 306 | ; |
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| 307 | global kaboom |
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| 308 | kaboom: |
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| 309 | RESET_STACK_AND_SEGS AX |
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| 310 | .patch: mov si,bailmsg |
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| 311 | call writestr_early ; Returns with AL = 0 |
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| 312 | .drain: call pollchar |
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| 313 | jz .drained |
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| 314 | call getchar |
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| 315 | jmp short .drain |
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| 316 | .drained: |
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| 317 | mov edi,[RebootTime] |
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| 318 | mov al,[DHCPMagic] |
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| 319 | and al,09h ; Magic+Timeout |
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| 320 | cmp al,09h |
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| 321 | je .time_set |
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| 322 | mov edi,REBOOT_TIME |
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| 323 | .time_set: |
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| 324 | mov cx,18 |
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| 325 | .wait1: push cx |
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| 326 | mov ecx,edi |
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| 327 | .wait2: mov dx,[BIOS_timer] |
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| 328 | .wait3: call pollchar |
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| 329 | jnz .keypress |
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| 330 | pm_call __idle |
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| 331 | cmp dx,[BIOS_timer] |
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| 332 | je .wait3 |
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| 333 | loop .wait2,ecx |
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| 334 | mov al,'.' |
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| 335 | pm_call pm_writechr |
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| 336 | pop cx |
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| 337 | loop .wait1 |
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| 338 | .keypress: |
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| 339 | pm_call crlf |
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| 340 | mov word [BIOS_magic],0 ; Cold reboot |
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| 341 | jmp 0F000h:0FFF0h ; Reset vector address |
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| 342 | |
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| 343 | ; |
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| 344 | ; pxenv |
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| 345 | ; |
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| 346 | ; This is the main PXENV+/!PXE entry point, using the PXENV+ |
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| 347 | ; calling convention. This is a separate local routine so |
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| 348 | ; we can hook special things from it if necessary. In particular, |
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| 349 | ; some PXE stacks seem to not like being invoked from anything but |
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| 350 | ; the initial stack, so humour it. |
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| 351 | ; |
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| 352 | ; While we're at it, save and restore all registers. |
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| 353 | ; |
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| 354 | global pxenv |
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| 355 | pxenv: |
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| 356 | pushfd |
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| 357 | pushad |
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| 358 | |
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| 359 | ; We may be removing ourselves from memory |
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| 360 | cmp bx,PXENV_RESTART_TFTP |
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| 361 | jz .disable_timer |
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| 362 | cmp bx,PXENV_FILE_EXEC |
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| 363 | jnz .store_stack |
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| 364 | |
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| 365 | .disable_timer: |
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| 366 | call bios_timer_cleanup |
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| 367 | |
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| 368 | .store_stack: |
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| 369 | pushf |
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| 370 | cli |
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| 371 | inc word [cs:PXEStackLock] |
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| 372 | jnz .skip1 |
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| 373 | pop bp |
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| 374 | mov [cs:PXEStack],sp |
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| 375 | mov [cs:PXEStack+2],ss |
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| 376 | lss sp,[cs:InitStack] |
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| 377 | push bp |
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| 378 | .skip1: |
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| 379 | popf |
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| 380 | |
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| 381 | ; Pre-clear the Status field |
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| 382 | mov word [es:di],cs |
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| 383 | |
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| 384 | ; This works either for the PXENV+ or the !PXE calling |
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| 385 | ; convention, as long as we ignore CF (which is redundant |
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| 386 | ; with AX anyway.) |
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| 387 | push es |
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| 388 | push di |
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| 389 | push bx |
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| 390 | .jump: call 0:0 |
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| 391 | add sp,6 |
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| 392 | mov [cs:PXEStatus],ax |
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| 393 | |
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| 394 | pushf |
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| 395 | cli |
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| 396 | dec word [cs:PXEStackLock] |
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| 397 | jns .skip2 |
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| 398 | pop bp |
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| 399 | lss sp,[cs:PXEStack] |
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| 400 | push bp |
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| 401 | .skip2: |
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| 402 | popf |
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| 403 | |
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| 404 | mov bp,sp |
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| 405 | and ax,ax |
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| 406 | setnz [bp+32] ; If AX != 0 set CF on return |
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| 408 | ; This clobbers the AX return, but we already saved it into |
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| 409 | ; the PXEStatus variable. |
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| 410 | popad |
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| 411 | |
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| 412 | ; If the call failed, it could return. |
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| 413 | cmp bx,PXENV_RESTART_TFTP |
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| 414 | jz .enable_timer |
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| 415 | cmp bx,PXENV_FILE_EXEC |
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| 416 | jnz .pop_flags |
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| 417 | |
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| 418 | .enable_timer: |
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| 419 | call timer_init |
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| 420 | |
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| 421 | .pop_flags: |
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| 422 | popfd ; Restore flags (incl. IF, DF) |
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| 423 | ret |
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| 424 | |
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| 425 | ; Must be after function def due to NASM bug |
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| 426 | global PXEEntry |
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| 427 | PXEEntry equ pxenv.jump+1 |
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| 428 | |
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| 429 | ; |
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| 430 | ; The PXEStackLock keeps us from switching stacks if we take an interrupt |
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| 431 | ; (which ends up calling pxenv) while we are already on the PXE stack. |
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| 432 | ; It will be -1 normally, 0 inside a PXE call, and a positive value |
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| 433 | ; inside a *nested* PXE call. |
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| 434 | ; |
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| 435 | section .data16 |
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| 436 | alignb 2 |
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| 437 | PXEStackLock dw -1 |
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| 438 | |
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| 439 | section .bss16 |
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| 440 | alignb 2 |
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| 441 | PXEStatus resb 2 |
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| 442 | |
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| 443 | section .text16 |
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| 444 | ; |
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| 445 | ; Invoke INT 1Ah on the PXE stack. This is used by the "Plan C" method |
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| 446 | ; for finding the PXE entry point. |
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| 447 | ; |
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| 448 | global pxe_int1a |
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| 449 | pxe_int1a: |
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| 450 | mov [cs:PXEStack],sp |
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| 451 | mov [cs:PXEStack+2],ss |
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| 452 | lss sp,[cs:InitStack] |
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| 453 | |
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| 454 | int 1Ah ; May trash registers |
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| 455 | |
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| 456 | lss sp,[cs:PXEStack] |
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| 457 | ret |
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| 458 | |
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| 459 | ; |
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| 460 | ; Special unload for gPXE: this switches the InitStack from |
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| 461 | ; gPXE to the ROM PXE stack. |
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| 462 | ; |
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| 463 | %if GPXE |
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| 464 | global gpxe_unload |
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| 465 | gpxe_unload: |
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| 466 | mov bx,PXENV_FILE_EXIT_HOOK |
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| 467 | mov di,pxe_file_exit_hook |
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| 468 | call pxenv |
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| 469 | jc .plain |
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| 470 | |
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| 471 | ; Now we actually need to exit back to gPXE, which will |
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| 472 | ; give control back to us on the *new* "original stack"... |
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| 473 | pushfd |
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| 474 | push ds |
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| 475 | push es |
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| 476 | mov [PXEStack],sp |
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| 477 | mov [PXEStack+2],ss |
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| 478 | lss sp,[InitStack] |
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| 479 | pop gs |
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| 480 | pop fs |
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| 481 | pop es |
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| 482 | pop ds |
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| 483 | popad |
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| 484 | popfd |
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| 485 | xor ax,ax |
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| 486 | retf |
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| 487 | .resume: |
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| 488 | cli |
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| 489 | |
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| 490 | ; gPXE will have a stack frame looking much like our |
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| 491 | ; InitStack, except it has a magic cookie at the top, |
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| 492 | ; and the segment registers are in reverse order. |
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| 493 | pop eax |
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| 494 | pop ax |
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| 495 | pop bx |
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| 496 | pop cx |
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| 497 | pop dx |
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| 498 | push ax |
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| 499 | push bx |
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| 500 | push cx |
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| 501 | push dx |
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| 502 | mov [cs:InitStack],sp |
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| 503 | mov [cs:InitStack+2],ss |
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| 504 | lss sp,[cs:PXEStack] |
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| 505 | pop es |
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| 506 | pop ds |
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| 507 | popfd |
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| 508 | |
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| 509 | .plain: |
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| 510 | ret |
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| 511 | |
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| 512 | writestr_early: |
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| 513 | pm_call pm_writestr |
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| 514 | ret |
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| 515 | |
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| 516 | pollchar: |
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| 517 | pm_call pm_pollchar |
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| 518 | ret |
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| 519 | |
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| 520 | getchar: |
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| 521 | pm_call pm_getchar |
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| 522 | ret |
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| 523 | |
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| 524 | section .data16 |
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| 525 | alignz 4 |
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| 526 | pxe_file_exit_hook: |
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| 527 | .status: dw 0 |
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| 528 | .offset: dw gpxe_unload.resume |
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| 529 | .seg: dw 0 |
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| 530 | %endif |
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| 531 | |
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| 532 | section .text16 |
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| 533 | |
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| 534 | ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 535 | ; PXE modules |
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| 536 | ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 537 | |
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| 538 | %if IS_LPXELINUX |
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| 539 | %include "pxeisr.inc" |
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| 540 | %endif |
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| 541 | |
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| 542 | ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 543 | ; Common modules |
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| 544 | ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 545 | |
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| 546 | %include "common.inc" ; Universal modules |
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| 547 | |
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| 548 | ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 549 | ; Begin data section |
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| 550 | ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 551 | |
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| 552 | section .data16 |
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| 553 | |
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| 554 | global copyright_str, syslinux_banner |
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| 555 | copyright_str db 'Copyright (C) 1994-' |
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| 556 | asciidec YEAR |
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| 557 | db ' H. Peter Anvin et al', CR, LF, 0 |
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| 558 | err_bootfailed db CR, LF, 'Boot failed: press a key to retry, or wait for reset...', CR, LF, 0 |
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| 559 | bailmsg equ err_bootfailed |
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| 560 | localboot_msg db 'Booting from local disk...', CR, LF, 0 |
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| 561 | syslinux_banner db CR, LF, MY_NAME, ' ', VERSION_STR, ' ', MY_TYPE, ' ' |
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| 562 | db DATE_STR, ' ', 0 |
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| 563 | |
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| 564 | ; |
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| 565 | ; Misc initialized (data) variables |
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| 566 | ; |
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| 567 | section .data16 |
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| 568 | global KeepPXE |
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| 569 | KeepPXE db 0 ; Should PXE be kept around? |
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| 570 | |
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| 571 | section .bss16 |
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| 572 | global OrigFDCTabPtr |
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| 573 | OrigFDCTabPtr resd 1 ; Keep bios_cleanup_hardware() honest |
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