source: trunk/bootcode/airboot.asm@ 166

Last change on this file since 166 was 165, checked in by Ben Rietbroek, 8 years ago

Reworked the pre-MENU display stuff [v1.1.1-testing]

CAUTION:
This is a testbuild !
AirBoot uses the BIOS to access disks and a small coding error can trash
partition tables or other vital disk structures. You are advised to make
backups of TRACK0 and EBRs before using this testbuild. More info at:
https://rousseaux.github.io/netlabs.air-boot/pdf/AirBoot-v1.1.0-manual.pdf

File size: 98.7 KB
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1;
2; AiR-BOOT (c) Copyright 1998-2008 M. Kiewitz
3;
4; This file is part of AiR-BOOT
5;
6; AiR-BOOT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8; Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
9; any later version.
10;
11; AiR-BOOT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12; WARRANTY: without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
13; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
14; details.
15;
16; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17; AiR-BOOT. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18;
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26;##############################################################################
27; AiR-BOOT / DEFINITIONS
28;##############################################################################
29
30;
31; Include AiR-BOOT Version Information.
32; This version-info is defined using simpel EQU's so it can serve as a
33; single source for other formats. The AiR-BOOT signature and the
34; OS/2 BLDLEVEL use this basic version information.
35;
36include ../include/version.inc
37
38;
39; Include OS/2 BLDLEVEL Information.
40; It uses the version-information in VERSION.INC to build it's signature.
41;
42include bldlevel.inc
43
44;
45; Include some macro's.
46; This file contains the ORIGIN macro that is used to detect overlaps.
47;
48include ../include/asm.inc
49
50
51; We actually don't want to use this directive because it generates extra
52; NOP instructions that we can do without.
53; TASM also has a bug in that when the .ERR2 directive is used when
54; the .386 directive is in effect, the JUMPS directive is also active
55; and cannot be turned off.
56; NOJUMPS seems to have no effect in this situation.
57; In this case 4 NOP instructions are generated after forward referencing jump
58; instructions, to allow for automatic recoding by TASM.
59; This seems to be a TASM bug. (v2,v3,v4, dunno v5)
60IFDEF TASM
61 ;~ JUMPS
62ENDIF
63
64
65;
66; If defined then each module is prefixed with it's name.
67; This is used for debugging purposes but it also increases code space.
68; It should be off in release code.
69;
70;~ MODULE_NAMES EQU
71
72
73
74; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
75; DEBUG
76; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
77
78;
79; Enable this to include Debug Modules and enable COM-port debugging.
80; To have room for the debug-code, the FX-code can only be enabled
81; when AUX_DEBUG is not defined.
82;
83AUX_DEBUG EQU
84
85;
86; To have FX enabled, make sure FX_ENABLE is defined.
87; There is no need (for now) to remove Cooper Bars from the setup-menu
88; because AiR-BOOT does not crash when enabling Cooper Bars while FX
89; is not compiled in. Only TAB to post-screen does not work.
90; Way to go Martin !
91;
92IFNDEF AUX_DEBUG
93FX_ENABLED EQU
94ENDIF
95
96
97
98; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
99; AUX
100; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
101;
102; bits 7-5 = datarate
103; (000=110,001=150,010=300,011=600,100=1200,101=2400,110=4800,111=9600 bps)
104; bits 4-3 = parity
105; (00 or 10 = none, 01 = odd, 11 = even)
106; bit 2 = stop-bits
107; (set = 2 stop-bits, clear = 1 stop-bit)
108; bits 1-0 = data-bits
109; (00 = 5, 01 = 6, 10 = 7, 11 = 8)
110;
111
112; 9600 bps, no parity, 1 stop-bit, 8 bits per char
113AUX_INIT_PARMS EQU 11100011b
114
115; Com-port for debugging, 0 is disabled
116BIOS_COM_PORT EQU 1
117
118; Default word value for BIOS_AuxParms variable
119; Note that is has moved since v1.07
120BIOS_AUXPARMS_DEFAULT EQU (AUX_INIT_PARMS SHL 8) OR BIOS_COM_PORT
121
122; Default byte value for BIOS_BootDisk variable
123BIOS_BOOTDISK_DEFAULT EQU 80h
124
125
126
127; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
128; LABELS
129; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
130; Address labels after code-move
131BootBaseSeg equ 08000h ; Pre-boot, in the low 640K
132BootBasePtr equ 0h ; We put our MBR to this location
133BootBaseExec equ BootBasePtr+offset MBR_RealStart
134StackSeg equ 07000h ; Put the stack below the code
135StartBaseSeg equ 00000h ; Pre-boot, we are in low memory
136StartBasePtr equ 07C00h ; BIOS starts our MBR at 0:7C00
137
138
139
140; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
141; VIDEO
142; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
143; Video pages, no INT 10h is used for menu-drawing etc.
144VideoIO_Page0 equ 0B800h
145VideoIO_Page1 equ 0B900h
146VideoIO_Page2 equ 0BA00h
147VideoIO_Page4 equ 0BC00h
148VideoIO_FXSegment equ 0A000h
149
150; Special line-drawing characters
151TextChar_WinLineRight equ 0C4h
152TextChar_WinLineDown equ 0B3h
153TextChar_WinRep1 equ 0D1h
154TextChar_WinRep2 equ 0C5h
155TextChar_WinRep3 equ 0CFh
156TextChar_WinRep4 equ 0B5h
157TextChar_WinRep5 equ 0C6h
158TextChar_WinRep6 equ 0D8h
159
160
161; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
162; DISK INFORMATION
163; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
164; Offsets into the DISKINFO structures located in the array [DiskInformation]
165
166; BIOS disk number and MBR flags
167LocDISKINFO_DiskNum equ 00h ; BYTE - BIOS disk number (80h etc)
168LocDISKINFO_MbrFlags equ 01h ; BYTE - Valid MBR, etc
169
170; BIOS INT13 Info
171LocDISKINFO_I13_Secs equ 02h ; WORD - Max 63
172LocDISKINFO_I13_Heads equ 04h ; WORD - Max 16 or 255
173LocDISKINFO_I13_Cyls equ 06h ; WORD - Max 1024
174
175; BIOS INT13X Info
176LocDISKINFO_I13X_Flags equ 08h ; WORD - CHS valid, etc
177LocDISKINFO_I13X_SecSize equ 0ah ; WORD - Normally 512 bytes
178LocDISKINFO_I13X_Secs equ 0ch ; DWORD - Max 63 ?
179LocDISKINFO_I13X_Heads equ 10h ; DWORD - Max 255 ?
180LocDISKINFO_I13X_Cyls equ 14h ; DWORD - Max 2_32 (4294967296)
181LocDISKINFO_I13X_SecsLBA equ 18h ; QWORD - Max 2^64 (4294967296^2)
182LocDISKINFO_I13X_HostBus equ 20h ; 4 bytes
183LocDISKINFO_I13X_Interface equ 24h ; 8 bytes
184
185; OS/2 LVM Info
186LocDISKINFO_LVM_Flags equ 2ch ; WORD - OS/2 ext geo, etc
187LocDISKINFO_LVM_MasterLBA equ 2eh ; DWORD - Max 254
188LocDISKINFO_LVM_Secs equ 32h ; DWORD - Max 255
189LocDISKINFO_LVM_Heads equ 36h ; DWORD - Max 255
190LocDISKINFO_LVM_Cyls equ 3ah ; DWORD - Max 65536
191
192; Custom Info
193LocDISKINFO_Flags equ 3eh ; WORD - Custom flags, dunno yet
194
195; Size of this structure
196DISKINFO_Size equ 40h ; Size to be allocated
197
198
199; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
200; PARTITION TABLE
201; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
202; Offsets for Partition-Entries in MBR/EBRs
203LocBRPT_LenOfEntry equ 16 ; Length of a standard MBR or EPR entry
204LocBRPT_Flags equ 0 ; Bootable, Hidden, etc.
205LocBRPT_BeginCHS equ 1 ; Packed CHS value
206LocBRPT_BeginHead equ 1 ; Start head, usually < 16
207LocBRPT_BeginSector equ 2 ; Start sector, max 63 + cyl high bits
208LocBRPT_BeginCylinder equ 3 ; Start cylinder 8+2 bits, max 1023
209LocBRPT_SystemID equ 4 ; Type of system using the partition
210LocBRPT_EndCHS equ 5 ; Packed CHS value
211LocBRPT_EndHead equ 5 ; End head, usually < 16
212LocBRPT_EndSector equ 6 ; End sector, max 63 + cyl high bits
213LocBRPT_EndCylinder equ 7 ; End cylinder 8+2 bits, max 1023
214LocBRPT_RelativeBegin equ 8 ; LBA32 address of partition
215LocBRPT_AbsoluteLength equ 12 ; 32-bit length of partition
216
217; Signature relative to start of MBR/EBR
218LocBR_Magic equ 510 ; Offset of 0AA55h signature
219
220
221; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
222; LVM RECORD
223; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
224; Used as a quick compare in LVM.ASM
225LocLVM_SignatureByte0 equ 02h
226
227; Offsets for LVM Information Sector.
228; These are relative to the start of the LVM sector.
229LocLVM_SignatureStart equ 00h ; 02h,'RMBPMFD' (8 bytes)
230LocLVM_CRC equ 08h ; CRC is a DWORD
231LocLVM_Heads equ 1ch ; Number of heads
232LocLVM_Secs equ 20h ; Sectors per Track
233LocLVM_DiskName equ 24h ; Name of the disk
234LocLVM_StartOfEntries equ 3ch ; (contains maximum of 4 entries)
235LocLVM_LenOfEntry equ 3ch ; Length of an LVM-entry
236
237; An LVM info-sector can contain information on max. 4 partitions.
238; All 4 entries will be used when there 4 primary partitions defined.
239; For logical partitions, the LVM info-sector is located below the start
240; of the logical partition and only one LVM entry is used in that logical
241; LVM info-sector.
242LocLVM_MaxEntries equ 4 ; Max entries in an LVM-sector
243
244
245; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
246; LVM ENTRY
247; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
248; Offsets for LVM entry.
249; These are relative to the start of the entry.
250LocLVM_VolumeID equ 00h ; DWORD
251LocLVM_PartitionID equ 04h ; DWORD
252LocLVM_PartitionSize equ 08h ; DWORD
253LocLVM_PartitionStart equ 0ch ; DWORD
254LocLVM_OnBootMenu equ 10h ; is on IBM BM Bootmenu
255LocLVM_Startable equ 11h ; is Startable (newly installed system)
256LocLVM_VolumeLetter equ 12h ; Drive Letter for partition (C-Z or 0)
257LocLVM_Unknown equ 13h ; unknown BYTE (can be used ?)
258LocLVM_InstallLetter equ 13h ; unknown BYTE (can be used ?)
259
260; Truncated to 11 chars when displayed in menu.
261; MiniLVM sets both to the same value.
262; Also, MiniLVM uses a 0-byte terminator, so the maximum length is 19d.
263; Same goes for LocLVM_DiskName.
264; These offsets are relative to an LVM entry.
265LocLVM_VolumeName equ 14h ; 20 bytes
266LocLVM_PartitionName equ 28h ; 20 bytes (Used in menu)
267
268; LVM constants.
269LocLVM_LabelLen equ 14h ; Length of LVM Label (Disk/Part/Vol)
270LocLVM_DiskNameLen equ 14h ; Length of LVM DiskName
271LocLVM_VolumeNameLen equ 14h ; Length of LVM VolumeName
272LocLVM_PartitionNameLen equ 14h ; Length of LVM PartitionName
273
274
275; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
276; AiR-BOOT IPT
277; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
278; Offsets for IPT (Internal Partition Table)
279LocIPT_MaxPartitions equ max_partitions ; 45 in v1.07+
280LocIPT_LenOfSizeElement equ 6 ; Size of one Size-Element
281LocIPT_LenOfIPT equ 34 ; Length of an IPT-entry
282LocIPT_Serial equ 0 ; Serial from MBR ?
283LocIPT_Name equ 4 ; Name from FS or LVM (part/vol)
284LocIPT_Drive equ 15 ; Drive-ID (80h,81h)
285LocIPT_SystemID equ 16 ; Partition-Type (06,07,etc)
286LocIPT_Flags equ 17 ; AiR-BOOT Flags for part (see below)
287LocIPT_BootRecordCRC equ 18 ; CRC of Boot-Record
288LocIPT_LocationBegin equ 20 ; Begin of Partition
289LocIPT_LocationPartTable equ 23 ; PartitionTable of Partition
290LocIPT_AbsoluteBegin equ 26 ; Absolute Sector of Begin
291LocIPT_AbsolutePartTable equ 30 ; Absolute Sector of PartTable
292
293
294; AiR-BOOT IPT-Flags
295LocIPT_DefaultFlags equ 00000011b ; Don't know if boot-able :)
296LocIPT_DefaultNonBootFlags equ 00000010b ; VIBR Detection is always on
297
298Flags_Bootable equ 00000001b
299Flags_VIBR_Detection equ 00000010b
300Flags_HideFeature equ 00000100b
301Flags_DriveLetter equ 00001000b ; OS/2 FAT16/HPFS only
302Flags_ExtPartMShack equ 00010000b ; Ext. Partition M$-Hack req ?
303Flags_NoPartName equ 01000000b
304Flags_NowFound equ 10000000b ; temp only in OldPartTable
305Flags_SpecialMarker equ 10000000b ; temp only for HiddenSetup
306
307FileSysFlags_BootAble equ 00000001b ; Is this Partition boot-able ?
308FileSysFlags_FAT32 equ 00010000b ; FAT 32 specific name getting
309FileSysFlags_NoName equ 00100000b ; No Name - use PartitionName
310FileSysFlags_DriveLetter equ 01000000b ; DriveLetter Feature possible
311
312
313; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
314; AiR-BOOT HPT
315; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
316; Hidden Partition Table
317; Length of an HPT-entry ((45 * 6 bits-per-part) / 8) * 45
318; 33.75 = 34 bytes for HPT-entry, coincidently same as length of IPT-entry.
319; Packed table !
320LocHPT_LenOfHPT equ 34
321
322
323; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
324; NAVIGATION KEYS
325; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
326; Navigation keys
327Keys_Up equ 48h
328Keys_Down equ 50h
329Keys_Left equ 4Bh
330Keys_Right equ 4Dh
331Keys_PageUp equ 49h
332Keys_PageDown equ 51h
333Keys_GrayPlus equ 4Eh
334Keys_GrayMinus equ 4Ah
335Keys_Plus equ 1Bh
336Keys_Minus equ 35h
337Keys_ENTER equ 1Ch
338Keys_ESC equ 1h
339Keys_F1 equ 3Bh
340Keys_F10 equ 44h
341Keys_C equ 2Eh ; Add. Check for Ctrl!
342Keys_Y equ 2Ch
343Keys_Z equ 15h
344Keys_N equ 31h
345Keys_TAB equ 0Fh
346Keys_Delete equ 53h
347Keys_Backspace equ 0Eh
348Keys_Space equ 20h
349
350Keys_Flags_EnterSetup equ 1100b ; Strg+Alt (AL)
351
352
353; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
354; MISC
355; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
356; Initial value for the FreeDriveletterMap
357; Meaning A,B not free; C-Z free, rest unused. (right to left)
358; Each partition with an assigned drive-letter clears a bit in this map.
359; (Not implemented yet)
360InitialFreeDriveletterMap equ 00000011111111111111111111111100b
361
362;
363; The first harddisk is BIOS coded 80h.
364; This makes a total of 128 disks that could be supported using this coding.
365; This value is used to store disk-information and this info is allocated
366; in the BSS. 64 disks ought to be enough for everybody :-)
367;
368MaxDisks equ 64
369
370
371
372
373
374
375;##############################################################################
376; AiR-BOOT / MAIN-CODE
377;##############################################################################
378
379;
380; Because of the TASM-bug the processor had to be changed to turn JUMPS
381; off. Existing movzx instructions were replaced with 286 equivalent code.
382; Out of range relative jumps have been recoded.
383;
384; Since version 1.0.8, JWasm is the preferred assembler and Tasm will be
385; dropped. Also, the chances of AiR-BOOT being used on a 286-machine are
386; very slim, so a future version will revert back to .386 and also incorporate
387; 32-bit code. This will enable some enhanced constructs such as scaled
388; indexing, bit-instructions, 32-bit registers and what not.
389;
390.286
391
392;
393; For Tasm, MODEL is needed for the USES directive to work.
394; So always use a model when assembling with Tasm otherwise registers on
395; function calls that use USES are not saved and restored.
396; The model itself, has no real effect because we generate a binary image
397; and not a segmented executable.
398; For the other assemblers we define no model to get rid of the default C/C++
399; segments for future object-linked versions of AiR-BOOT.
400;
401IFDEF TASM
402 ;~ .model large, basic
403 .model tiny,c
404ENDIF
405
406;
407; The below is used to switch between the original 1-segment (code_seg) layout
408; and the new 2-segment (code_seg and bss_data) layout.
409; It will be removed in future versions.
410; The 2-segment layout was needed for JWasm because it does not treat
411; db ? at the end of a code segment as bss-data.
412; Therefore, a true BSS segment is now used.
413; Both the code_seg and the bss_data are grouped to the logical AIRBOOT
414; segment.
415; Note that this influences the offsets in the BSS in the list-file and
416; the wdis disassembly file (.WDA).
417; They are now segment-relative. The true offset is resolved at link
418; time.
419;
420SEGMENTED EQU
421
422 IFDEF SEGMENTED
423 AIRBOOT GROUP LDRIMAGE,VOLATILE
424 ENDIF
425
426 ; Our code-segment starts here.
427 LDRIMAGE SEGMENT USE16 PUBLIC 'CODE'
428
429 IFDEF SEGMENTED
430 ASSUME CS:AIRBOOT, DS:AIRBOOT, ES:nothing, SS:nothing
431 ELSE
432 ASSUME CS:LDRIMAGE,DS:LDRIMAGE,ES:nothing, SS:nothing
433 ENDIF
434
435
436
437;==============================================================================
438; Sector 1
439;==============================================================================
440
441;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
442 ; We are not a .COM file at 100h but a BINARY image
443 ; of which only the 1st sector gets loaded at 0000:07c00h
444 ; by the BIOS. The code in this 1st sector is position
445 ; independent and moves itself to a new location at 8000:0000h.
446 ; Then it jumps to a new entry-point and loads the rest of
447 ; the image to the new location.
448 org 00000h
449;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
450
451
452;
453; Since AiR-BOOT is a boot-loader residing in track0, the first 512 bytes
454; have the layout of a Master Boot Record (MBR). When AiR-BOOT get's installed,
455; the first 512 bytes of this code get's merged with the Partition Table.
456; The rest is installed in the remaining sectors with sector 62 (LBA 61)
457; being the last sector used by AiR-BOOT. Sector 63 is reserved for IBM LVM.
458; The last sector used by AiR-BOOT is a copy of the MBR that AiR-BOOT makes
459; every time a system gets booted.
460;
461
462;
463; Due to the addition of an extra 'I13X' sugnature and code to preserve the
464; values of the registers on entry, the MBR-code has become a bit messy.
465; This will be cleaned-up in future versions.
466;
467
468;
469; Martin had a short jump followed by the AiRBOOT signature at first.
470; Then he encountered strange behaviour by some M$ operating-systems
471; if the the first insruction was not a CLI.
472; But there was no room to insert the CLI and of course he did not want to
473; change the location of the AiR-BOOT signature.
474; He solved this by inserting the M$ needed CLI at offset 0 followed by a short
475; jump that uses the 'A' of the AiR-BOOT signature as the jump displacement.
476;
477
478
479; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
480; FIRST ENTRY-POINT
481; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
482; BOOKMARK: FIRST ENTRY-POINT (Invoked by BIOS)
483; ######################################################
484; # ENTRY-POINT WHERE THE BIOS TRANSFERS CONTROL TO US #
485; ######################################################
486AiR_BOOT:
487 ; Some M$ operating systems need a CLI
488 ; here otherwise they will go beserk
489 ; and will do funny things during
490 ; boot phase, it's laughable!
491 MBR_1stOpc: cli
492
493 ; JMP-Short -> MBR_Start
494 ; Uses the 'A' from the signature as the displacement !
495 MBR_JmpOpc db 0EBh
496
497 ; ID String, Date (DD,MM,CC,YY), Version Number, Language ID
498 ;~ db 'AiRBOOT',24h,02h,20h,12h,01h,08h,TXT_LanguageID
499 MBR_ABSig: InsertAirbootSignature TXT_LanguageID
500
501 ; Total Code Sectors Count.
502 ; Actual value will be inserted by FIXCODE.
503 MBR_CodeSecs db 1
504
505 ; Total Code Sectors Count, dynamically calculated.
506 ;~ db (code_end-$)/512
507
508 ; Check-Sum for Code
509 MBR_CheckCode dw 0
510
511
512
513; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
514; THIRD ENTRY-POINT
515; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
516; BOOKMARK: THIRD ENTRY-POINT (Relocate code)
517;
518; No single instruction below should be changed, added or removed in the code
519; below as this will cause the jump-link to go haywire.
520;
521MBR_Start:
522 ;
523 ; When we arrive here, no registers have been used yet.
524 ; So, they still contain the values the BIOS left in them.
525 ; We want to preserve those value's for later inspection
526 ; by putting them on the stack.
527 ;
528
529 ; No space for this instruction here.
530 ; We'll enable interrupts later.
531 ;sti ; This opcode is dedicated to:
532 ; =MICROSOFT JUMP DEPARTMENT=
533
534 ; Push all registers with values provided by the BIOS
535 ; on the stack.
536 pusha
537
538 ;
539 ; Setup some base stuff
540 ; AX got loaded wrongly for debug, changed the instructions
541 ; without modifying the number of bytes.
542 ; Don't comment-out the redundant instruction below because it
543 ; *will* change the number of bytes and break the jump-chain.
544 ;
545
546 ; The segment we are moving ourself from (NOT USED)
547 ;mov ax, StartBaseSeg
548 ;mov ds, ax
549
550 ; Make sure DS points to CS.
551 push cs
552 pop ds
553
554 ; Setup the source and destination for the code move.
555 mov si, StartBasePtr ; The offset we move ourself from
556 mov ax, BootBaseSeg ; The target segment we move to
557 mov es, ax
558 ;mov di, BootBasePtr ; The target offset we move to
559 ; Changed the instruction to make room.
560 ; So, BootBasePtr is not used !
561 ; The offset in the target segment is assumed to be 0000
562 ; anyway.
563 xor di,di
564 ;sti
565
566 ; Size of the MBR in words.
567 mov cx, 256 ; Pre-boot environment
568
569 ;
570 ; This moves this 512-byte sector, loaded by the BIOS at
571 ; 0000:7c00 to 8000:0000.
572 ;
573 cld
574 rep movsw
575
576 ; Temporary save SS and SP so we still have access to this
577 ; stack after we have setup our own.
578 mov cx,ss
579 mov bx,sp
580
581 ; Code an intersegment jump to the new location.
582 ; jmp BootBaseSeg:BootBaseExec
583 ; Note that DX:BX containts the old SS:SP.
584 db 0EAh
585 dw BootBaseExec ; This is MBR_RealStart + BootBasePtr
586 dw BootBaseSeg ; This is 08000h
587
588
589
590
591; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
592; SIMPLE MBR FUNCTIONS
593; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
594;
595; Some MBR-functions to provide absolute minimum functionality.
596;
597
598;
599; BOOKMARK: Halt System
600; Entry-point for halting the system.
601;
602MBR_HaltSystem:
603 mov ax, 8600h
604 xor cx, cx
605 mov dx, 500
606 int 15h ; Wait to display the whole screen :]
607MBR_HaltSys:
608 ;~ cli
609 jmp MBR_HaltSys
610
611
612 ; Base of some MBR variables
613 ORIGIN 0003Ch
614
615MBR_Variables:
616
617; Comport settings.
618; It had to be moved to create room for the double I13X signature.
619; It cannot be in the config-area (sector 55)
620; because that area is crc-protected and would not allow 'poking'.
621BIOS_AuxParms dw BIOS_AUXPARMS_DEFAULT
622
623; When the BIOS turns over control to the MBR, DL holds the BIOS disk-number
624; from which the boot was initiated. This would normally be 80h, corresponding
625; to the first physical disk. However, some modern BIOSses can directly boot
626; from other disks, so AirBoot cannot assume being loaded from 80h anymore.
627; So here we store the BIOS disk-number passed in DL when AirBoot got control.
628BIOS_BootDisk db BIOS_BOOTDISK_DEFAULT ; Get overwritten with 'DL'
629
630; Reserved space for future variables.
631IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
632reserved db 5 dup('X')
633ELSE
634reserved db 5 dup(0)
635ENDIF
636
637
638
639
640; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
641; SECOND ENTRY-POINT
642; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
643
644 ;
645 ; We arrive here after the first jump using the 'A' of the
646 ; AiR-BOOT signature. So we ensure the jump is always at
647 ; this offset. We jump here, because Martin needed to
648 ; insert a CLI on start and did not want to change the
649 ; AiR-BOOT signature because of Microsoft inventions...
650 ;
651 ORIGIN 00044h
652
653 ; Jump again...
654 ; This time to the code that relocates to 8000:0000.
655 ; BOOKMARK: SECOND ENTRY_POINT (Skipped over AB signature)
656 jmp MBR_Start
657
658;
659; Entry-point when loading fails.
660;
661 db 'LOAD ERROR!', 0
662MBR_LoadError Proc Near
663 mov si, offset $-12
664 push cs
665 pop ds
666 call MBR_Teletype
667 MBRLE_Halt:
668 jmp MBRLE_Halt
669MBR_LoadError EndP
670
671;
672; Entry-point when saving fails.
673;
674 db 'SAVE ERROR!', 0
675MBR_SaveError Proc Near
676 mov si, offset $-12
677 push cs
678 pop ds
679 call MBR_Teletype
680 MBRSE_Halt:
681 jmp MBRSE_Halt
682MBR_SaveError EndP
683
684
685; Put text on the screen using the BIOS tele-type function.
686; No attributes like color are supported.
687; In: SI - Pointer to begin of string (EOS is 0)
688; Destroyed: SI
689MBR_Teletype Proc Near Uses ax bx cx
690 mov ah, 0Eh
691 mov bx, 7
692 MBRT_Loop:
693 lodsb
694 or al, al
695 jz MBRT_End
696 int 10h
697 jmp MBRT_Loop
698 MBRT_End:
699 ret
700MBR_Teletype EndP
701
702;
703; Rousseau: DO NOT ADD CODE TO THIS SECTION !
704;
705
706; In: BX - Base Check
707; DS:SI - Pointer to 512-byte-area to be included
708; Out: BX - Base Check Result
709; Destroyed: SI will get updated (+512)
710MBR_GetCheckOfSector Proc Near Uses ax cx
711 mov cx, 256
712 MBRGCOS_Loop:
713 lodsw
714 xor ax, 0BABEh
715 xor bx, ax
716 loop MBRGCOS_Loop
717 or bx, bx
718 jnz MBRGCOS_NoFixUp
719 mov bx, 1 ; dont allow 0, cause 0 == empty
720 MBRGCOS_NoFixUp:
721 ret
722MBR_GetCheckOfSector EndP
723
724
725
726
727
728
729; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
730; ENTRY-POINT OF MOVED CODE
731; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
732
733;
734; When we arrive here we are running at 8000:0000.
735; CX:BX contains the SS:SP of the old stack.
736;
737
738;
739; This is where the rest of AiR-BOOT gets loaded from track0.
740;
741; BOOKMARK: Running at relocated position (Load additional sectors)
742;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
743MBR_RealStart:
744 ;
745 ; Setup new stack and other segment registers.
746 ;
747 mov ax, StackSeg ; 07000h, below the moved code
748 mov ss, ax
749 mov sp, 7FFEh ; Even is better
750 push es ; ES holds segment where we moved to
751 pop ds ; Set DS=ES to Code Segment
752
753 ;
754 ; Push the old SS:SP which was saved in CX:BX on the new stack.
755 ;
756 push cx ; Old SS
757 push bx ; Old SP
758
759 ;
760 ; Store the BIOS disk-number AirBoot was loaded from.
761 ;
762 mov [BIOS_BootDisk], dl
763
764 ; Load the configuration-sectors from disk.
765 ; These are the main configuration sector and the various
766 ; tables that follow it upto but not including the MBR backup.
767 mov bx, offset Configuration ; Location in RAM
768 mov cx, 0037h ; Config sector is at 55d
769 mov al, (MBR_BackUpMBR - Configuration) / 200h
770 mov ah, 02h
771 ; DL is already loaded with BIOS disk-number
772 int 13h ; Call BIOS service
773 jnc MBR_ConfigCopy_NoError
774
775 ; Some error occured
776 MBR_ConfigCopy_LoadError:
777 jmp MBR_LoadError ; Will Abort BootUp
778
779 ; Load the code-sectors from disk.
780 ; [MBR_CodeSecs] is filled in by the FIXCODE helper that post
781 ; processes the AIRBOOT loader image after it has been built.
782 MBR_ConfigCopy_NoError:
783 mov bx, offset FurtherMoreLoad ; Directly after MBR
784 mov cx, 0002h ; Start at 2nd sector
785 mov al, [MBR_CodeSecs] ; Number of code sectors
786 mov ah, 02h ; Read sectors
787 ; DL is already loaded with BIOS disk-number
788 int 13h ; Call BIOS service
789 jnc MBR_RealStart_NoError
790
791 ; Some error occured
792 jmp MBR_LoadError ; Will Abort BootUp
793
794
795 ; I13X Signatures
796 ORIGIN 000d0h
797
798 ; [v1.05+]
799 ; Signature for IBM's LVM to detect our "powerful" features ;)
800 ;
801 ; [v1.0.8+]
802 ; Reworked MBR code to be able to create a
803 ; double 'I13X' signature.
804 ; MBR's created with LVM eCS v1.x have the signature at 0d5h
805 ; MBR's created with LVM eCS v2.x have the signature at 0d0h
806 ; See eCS bugtracker issue #3002
807 ;
808 ; Update: These are actually MOV EAX,'X31I' instructions
809 ; in the eCS LVM MBR-code. They are at different places in
810 ; the v1.x and v2.x LVM MBR-code. Other code might depend on
811 ; their presence. Let's protect their location.
812 db 'I13X',0,'I13X',0
813
814
815 MBR_RealStart_NoError:
816 ; Now Check Code with CheckSum
817 mov si, offset FurtherMoreLoad
818
819 ;movzx cx, bptr ds:[10h]
820 mov cl, ds:[10h]
821 mov ch,0
822
823 ; Claculate checksum
824 xor bx, bx
825 MBR_RealStart_CheckCodeLoop:
826 call MBR_GetCheckOfSector
827 loop MBR_RealStart_CheckCodeLoop
828
829 ; Verify checksum
830 cmp MBR_CheckCode, bx
831 ;~ je MBR_RealStart_CheckSuccess ; CRC verified
832 jmp MBR_RealStart_CheckSuccess ; Ignore CRC
833
834 ; Oops, checksum mismatch -- halt the system
835 mov si, offset TXT_ERROR_Attention
836 call MBR_Teletype
837 mov si, offset TXT_ERROR_CheckCode
838 call MBR_Teletype
839 mov si, offset TXT_ERROR_CheckFailed
840 call MBR_Teletype
841 jmp MBR_HaltSystem
842
843
844 ;
845 ; OK, all loading went fine so the rest of the code
846 ; is present now, so we jump to it.
847 ; The old SS:SP is still on the stack.
848 ;
849 MBR_RealStart_CheckSuccess:
850 jmp AiR_BOOT_Start
851
852
853
854
855
856;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
857include text/txtmbr.asm ; All translateable Text in MBR
858;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
859
860 ; Disk Signature
861 ORIGIN 001B8h
862
863
864 ; Disk Signature
865 ; Note that in an LVM 2.x MBR this collides
866 ; with the dummy PTE that it uses to look for IBM-BM
867 ; on the second harddisk.
868 ; AiR-BOOT installer will merge the field
869 ; from the MBR it replaces.
870 MBR_DrvSig db 'DSIG'
871
872 ; Unused word at 01BCh.
873 ; An LVM 2.x MBR puts 0CC33h here.
874 ; AiR-BOOT installer will merge the field
875 ; from the MBR it replaces.
876 MBR_Spare dw '$$'
877
878
879 ; Partition Table.
880 ORIGIN 001BEh
881
882 ; The 4 entries just for show.
883 ; AiR-BOOT installer will merge them from the MBR it replaces.
884 MBR_PartTable:
885 db 16 dup('0')
886 db 16 dup('1')
887 db 16 dup('2')
888 db 16 dup('3')
889
890 ; Boot Sigbature
891 MBR_Sig dw 0aa55h
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899;==============================================================================
900; Sector 2
901;==============================================================================
902
903; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
904; FILE-SYSTEM TABLES
905; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
906
907 ; First sector the rest of the loader image
908 ORIGIN 00200h
909
910;
911; Everything beyond this point is loaded on startup
912; and is NOT existant at first
913;
914FurtherMoreLoad:
915
916;
917; Filesystem table correlating id with name.
918;
919
920 ; first Normal-Partition-ID, Hidden-Partition-ID
921 ; and Default-Partition-Flags.
922 ; 01h -> Boot-Able
923 ; 10h -> FAT32 - Name Getting Scheme
924 ; 20h -> No Name To Get (use Partition Name from IPT)
925 ; 40h -> 'L' flag possible
926 db 'AiRSYS-TABLE'
927FileSysIDs db 01h, 11h,01h, 04h,014h,01h, 06h,016h,41h, 0Eh,00Eh,01h
928 db 07h, 17h,41h, 08h,017h,21h, 35h,035h,20h,0FCh,017h,41h
929 db 09h, 19h,11h, 0Bh,01Bh,11h, 0Ch,01Ch,11h,0EBh,0EBh,01h
930 db 63h, 63h,21h, 81h,081h,21h, 83h,083h,21h, 40h,040h,21h
931 db 0A5h,0A5h,21h,0A6h,0A6h,21h, 82h,082h,20h,0A7h,0A7h,21h
932 db 63h, 63h,21h, 4Dh,04Dh,21h, 4Eh,04Eh,21h, 4Fh,04Fh,21h
933 db 01h, 01h,01h, 01h,001h,01h, 01h,001h,01h, 01h,001h,01h
934 db 01h, 01h,01h, 01h,001h,01h, 01h,001h,01h, 01h,001h,01h
935 db 01h, 01h,01h, 01h,001h,01h, 01h,001h,01h, 01h,001h,01h
936 db 01h, 01h,01h,0FDh,0FDh,20h, 84h,084h,20h,0A0h,0A0h,20h
937 db 0Ah, 0Ah,20h,0FEh,0FEh,21h,0FFh,0FFh,21h, 00h,000h,21h
938 db 16 dup (0)
939
940FileSysNames db 'FAT12 ', 'FAT16 ', 'FAT16Big', 'FAT16Big'
941 db 'HPFS ', 'NTFS ', 'LVM-Data', 'JFS '
942 db 'FAT32 ', 'FAT32 ', 'FAT32 ', 'BeOS '
943 db 'Unix ', 'Minix ', 'Linux ', 'Venix ' ; x row ;)
944 db 'BSD/386 ', 'OpenBSD ', 'LinuxSwp', 'NeXTSTEP'
945 db 'GNU HURD', 'QNX ', 'QNX ', 'QNX '
946 db ' ', ' ', ' ', ' '
947 db ' ', ' ', ' ', ' '
948 db ' ', ' ', ' ', ' '
949 db ' ', 'Kernel ', ' ', '0V-Award'
950; db 'OS/2 Man', 'via BIOS', 'Floppy ', 'Unknown '
951 db 'OS2-BMGR', 'via BIOS', 'Floppy ', 'Unknown '
952 ; -> 44 Partition-Types
953
954
955
956
957
958
959;==============================================================================
960; Sector 3
961;==============================================================================
962
963; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
964; ENTRY-POINT AFTER LOADING THE REST OF THE CODE
965; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
966
967 ; The entry-point jumped to from the MBR code
968 ORIGIN 00400h
969
970
971;##############################################################################
972;# AiR_BOOT_Start :: This is where the real work begins #
973;# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
974;# At this point, all of AirBoot is loaded, including its configuration. #
975;# First, some setup is done, which includes the initialization of variables #
976;# in the BSS. After that, disks are scanned for partitions and the required #
977;# house keeping is done to incorporate changes from the previous boot. Then #
978;# the partition list is prepared and the menu is presented. #
979;##############################################################################
980; BOOKMARK: AiR_BOOT_Start (AiR-BOOT now completely loaded)
981AiR_BOOT_Start:
982
983
984 ;
985 ; Enable interrupts.
986 ;
987 sti
988
989 ;
990 ; Pop the old SS:SP from the stack and save it in the BSS.
991 ; Note that this is outside the normal variable area that gets cleared.
992 ; This allows AiR-BOOT to restart itself when debugging and come-up
993 ; with access to the original values of registers the BIOS passed.
994 ;
995 pop [OldSP]
996 pop [OldSS]
997
998 ; Clear the BSS from its real start just upto the end of the variables.
999 ; Here 'real start' means from where the BSS begins, which is below
1000 ; the point where the first variables are located. The part after
1001 ; the variables is not cleared because that is where the old SS:SP is
1002 ; stored, which is needed for AirBoot restarts during debugging.
1003 mov bx, offset sobss
1004 mov cx, offset EndOfVariables - offset sobss
1005 xor ax, ax
1006 call FillMemBlock
1007
1008; Initialize the com-port for debugging
1009IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1010 PUSHRF
1011 ; Init com-port
1012 call AuxIO_Init
1013 ; Hello message
1014 mov si, offset [AuxIOHello]
1015 call AuxIO_Print
1016 ; Show Build Info
1017 call AuxIO_PrintBuildInfo
1018 call AuxIO_TeletypeNL
1019 POPRF
1020ENDIF
1021
1022; Dump debug information
1023IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1024 IF 1
1025 call DEBUG_Dump1
1026 ENDIF
1027ENDIF
1028
1029; Verify we still got the BIOS disk in DL
1030IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1031 IF 1
1032 DBG_TEXT_OUT_AUX '## AiR_BOOT_Start ##'
1033 PUSHRF
1034 call DEBUG_DumpRegisters
1035 POPRF
1036 ENDIF
1037ENDIF
1038
1039
1040; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1041; IBM-BM BOOT PREPARATION
1042; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1043 ;
1044 ; Since v1.0.8, AiR-BOOT is able to chainload IBM-BM.
1045 ; When IBM-BM resides above the 1024-cylinder limit, the 'I13X'
1046 ; signature is required at 3000:0000, FS needs to contain 3000h
1047 ; and the 32-bit LBA address needs to follow the 'I13X' signature.
1048 ; For booting IBM-BM from the second disk, a copy of the MBR of the
1049 ; first disk is also required at 0000:7E00.
1050 ; This information is derived from the eCS 2.x LVM MBR.
1051 ;
1052 ; So, now is a good time to copy the MBR of the first disk to
1053 ; 0000:7E00 in case the partition that will be started is IBM-BM.
1054 ; This copy is located at 8000:0000 and DS already points to this
1055 ; segment. The 'I13X' signature and FS will be setup later.
1056 ;
1057 pusha ; Save all the general purpose regs
1058 push es ; We need ES too, so save its value
1059 xor ax,ax ; Segment 0000h
1060 mov es,ax ; Make ES point to it
1061 mov si,offset BootBasePtr ; Start of AiR-BOOT which has the MBR
1062 mov di,7e00h ; Destination for the MBR for IBM-BM
1063 mov cx,100h ; 256 words = 512 bytes
1064 cld ; Direction from low to high
1065 rep movsw ; Copy the 256 words of the MBR
1066 pop es ; Restore previous value of ES
1067 popa ; Restore all the general purpose regs
1068
1069
1070; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1071; PRECRAP
1072; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1073
1074 ;
1075 ; First it clears the BSS area.
1076 ; Note that the old SS:SP is stored outside this area so this
1077 ; does not get lost.
1078 ; Then initialize various runtime variables and structures.
1079 ;
1080 ; BOOKMARK: Pre Crap
1081 call PRECRAP_Main
1082 ; Number of harddisks and other system-info is now known.
1083
1084;!
1085;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1086;! Let's see what the BIOS supplied us with...
1087;! Uncomment below to activate.
1088;!
1089IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1090 IF 0
1091 pushf
1092 pusha
1093
1094 ; Print title.
1095 mov si,offset [bios_reg]
1096 call AuxIO_Print
1097 ; Save the current stack (SS:SP).
1098 mov ax,ss
1099 mov [CurrentSS],ax
1100 mov [CurrentSP],sp
1101
1102 ; Restore the old stack.
1103 mov ss,[OldSS]
1104 mov sp,[OldSP]
1105
1106 ; Pop the registers with the BIOS values.
1107 popa
1108 ; Push them back for AiR-BOOT restart (debug mode).
1109 pusha
1110 ; Dump them to the serial-port.
1111 call DEBUG_DumpRegisters
1112 ; Restore the current stack.
1113 mov ax,[CurrentSS]
1114 mov ss,ax
1115 mov sp,[CurrentSP]
1116
1117 popa
1118 popf
1119 ENDIF
1120ENDIF
1121
1122
1123
1124; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1125; UPDATE MBR
1126; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1127
1128 ; Write MBR back to disk to sync MBR variables.
1129 ; Otherwise subsequent MBR loads will differ from the RAM stored one,
1130 ; which is used by MBR protection to validate parts of the MBR.
1131 xor bx, bx ; 0000h - our load address (8000:0000)
1132 mov cx, 1 ; CHS sector 1, cylinder 0
1133 xor dh, dh ; CHS head 0
1134 mov dl, [BIOS_BootDisk] ; The disk we were loaded from
1135 mov al, 1 ; One sector to write
1136 mov ah, 03h ; BIOS write disk (legacy)
1137 int 13h ; Call BIOS
1138 ;!
1139 ;! TODO: Check success
1140 ;! Yes, we should check for errors here, coz it would mean AirBoot
1141 ;! was loaded from a disk where the MBR cannot be written !
1142 ;!
1143
1144
1145
1146; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1147; SCAN DISKS
1148; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1149
1150;!
1151;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1152;! Dump the registers at this point.
1153;!
1154IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1155 IF 0
1156 PUSHRF
1157 call DEBUG_DumpRegisters
1158 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1159 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpVolumeLetters
1160 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1161 POPRF
1162 ENDIF
1163ENDIF
1164
1165
1166 ;
1167 ; Scan disks for information like size etc.
1168 ;
1169 call DriveIO_ScanDisks
1170
1171;!
1172;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1173;! Dump the registers at this point.
1174;!
1175IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1176 IF 0
1177 PUSHRF
1178 call DEBUG_DumpRegisters
1179 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1180 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpVolumeLetters
1181 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1182 POPRF
1183 ENDIF
1184ENDIF
1185
1186
1187; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1188; SCAN FOR PARTITIONS
1189; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1190
1191 ;
1192 ; Scan disks for partitions
1193 ;
1194 call PARTSCAN_ScanForPartitions
1195
1196 ;
1197 ; Internal Partition Table is now populated.
1198 ;
1199
1200;!
1201;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1202;! Dump various tables.
1203;!
1204IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1205 IF 0
1206 PUSHRF
1207 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpIPT
1208 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionPointers
1209 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpNewPartTable
1210 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1211 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1212 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpVolumeLetters
1213 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1214 POPRF
1215 ENDIF
1216ENDIF
1217
1218
1219; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1220; RESTORE FORCED DRIVELETTER CORRELATION [LVM]
1221; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1222
1223 ;
1224 ; Reconnect forced drive-letters to their corresponding
1225 ; partitions.
1226 ;
1227 ; BOOKMARK: Update Driveletters so they are in-sync again
1228 call PARTSCAN_UpdateDriveLetters
1229 ; Driveletter <-> Partition correlation is now restored.
1230
1231
1232
1233;!
1234;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1235;! Dump various tables.
1236;!
1237IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1238 IF 0
1239 PUSHRF
1240 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpIPT
1241 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionPointers
1242 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpNewPartTable
1243 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1244 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1245 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpVolumeLetters
1246 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1247 POPRF
1248 ENDIF
1249ENDIF
1250
1251
1252; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1253; SHOW WE ARE ALIVE
1254; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1255
1256 ;
1257 ; Put some info about AiR-BOOT and the system on the screen.
1258 ;
1259
1260 ; Display number of physical disks found
1261 IFNDEF AUX_DEBUG
1262 mov [TextPosY], 3
1263 ELSE
1264 mov [TextPosY], 4
1265 ENDIF
1266 mov [TextPosX], 0
1267 mov si, offset [DisksFound]
1268 call VideoIO_Print
1269 mov al, [TotalHarddiscs]
1270 mov [TextColorFore], 0fh
1271 call VideoIO_PrintByteDynamicNumber
1272 mov [TextColorFore], 07h
1273
1274 ; Display number of partitions found
1275 inc [TextPosY]
1276 mov [TextPosX], 0
1277 mov si, offset [PartitionsFound]
1278 call VideoIO_Print
1279 mov al, [CFG_Partitions]
1280 call VideoIO_PrintByteDynamicNumber
1281
1282 ; Display Phase 1 Indicator
1283 inc [TextPosY]
1284 mov [TextPosX], 0
1285 mov si, offset [Phase1]
1286 call VideoIO_Print
1287 mov si, offset [OS2_InstallVolume]
1288 mov al, [si]
1289 test al,al ; See if phase 1 is active
1290 jnz @F
1291 mov si, offset [No]
1292 @@:
1293 call VideoIO_Print
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1299; OS/2 PHASE1 CHECK
1300; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1301
1302 ;
1303 ; BOOKMARK: Check for OS/2 being installed
1304 ; Here we check if OS/2 is being installed.
1305 ; If so, we forgo the menu and directly boot it.
1306 ;
1307
1308 ; If the first byte of the name of the Install Volume is not 0
1309 ; then we potentially have a phase1 boot.
1310 test byte ptr [OS2_InstallVolume],0ffh
1311 ; Nope, so continue normally.
1312 jz MBR_Main_ContinueBoot
1313
1314 ; Setup phase1.
1315 ; It is still possible that a name was set for the
1316 ; Install Volume that does not exist.
1317 ; In that case CY will be clear and AL=0FFh.
1318 call PART_SetupPhase1
1319 ; Oops, Install Volume not found, continue normally.
1320 jnc MBR_Main_ContinueBoot
1321
1322
1323 ;
1324 ; == Install Volume Found ==
1325 ;
1326
1327
1328;!
1329;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1330;! Dump various tables.
1331;!
1332IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1333 IF 0
1334 PUSHRF
1335 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpIPT
1336 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionPointers
1337 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1338 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpNewPartTable
1339 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1340 POPRF
1341 ENDIF
1342ENDIF
1343
1344
1345 ; BOOKMARK: Scan for Partitions (Only if OS/2 install going on)
1346 ; Because one or more partitions are possibly added, the
1347 ; PartitionXref table is not 'in sync' and could cause the
1348 ; wrong system to be automatically booted.
1349 ; So we rescan all partitions causing the PartitionXref
1350 ; table to be filled with correct values so the auto-boot
1351 ; from the new partition will work correctly.
1352 call PARTSCAN_ScanForPartitions
1353
1354
1355;!
1356;! DEBUG_BLOCK
1357;! Dump various tables.
1358;!
1359IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1360 IF 0
1361 PUSHRF
1362 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpIPT
1363 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionPointers
1364 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1365 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpNewPartTable
1366 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpDriveLetters
1367 POPRF
1368 ENDIF
1369ENDIF
1370
1371 ; Setup automatic boot to forgo the Menu.
1372 ; PART_SetupPhase1 has filled in the other variables.
1373 mov byte ptr [CFG_AutomaticBoot],1
1374
1375 ;
1376 ; At this point the AiR-BOOT configuration has been altered
1377 ; to automatically boot the newly installed system without
1378 ; displaying the menu.
1379 ; Code further down the road will take care of that.
1380 ;
1381 jmp MBR_Main_ContinueBoot
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386 ;
1387 ; Wether a new system is being installed or not,
1388 ; booting continues here.
1389 ;
1390 MBR_Main_ContinueBoot:
1391
1392 ;
1393 ; Inform user how to switch between post-screen and menu
1394 ; by putting this info on the screen.
1395 ;
1396 mov [TextPosY], 23
1397 mov [TextPosX], 0
1398 mov si, offset [TABMessage]
1399 call VideoIO_Print
1400 inc [TextPosY]
1401 mov [TextPosX], 57
1402 call MBR_TeletypeSyncPos
1403 mov si, offset [PREPMessage]
1404 call MBR_TeletypeBold
1405 mov al,30
1406 call TIMER_WaitTicCount
1407 mov cl, sizeof [PREPMessage]
1408 mov al, ' '
1409 call VideoIO_PrintSingleMultiChar
1410
1411 mov [TextPosX], 25
1412 mov si, offset [BootEndMsg2]
1413 add si, 39
1414 mov [TextColorFore], 08h
1415 call VideoIO_Print
1416
1417
1418 ;
1419 ; Debug stop.
1420 ;
1421
1422 ;
1423 ; ####################### WAIT FOR KEY ########################
1424 ;
1425
1426 ; Wait for key so we can see debug log if ab-menu hangs.
1427 ;~ xor ax, ax
1428 ;~ int 16h
1429 ;call SOUND_Beep
1430
1431
1432 ; Copy BIOS POST to Second Page
1433 mov ax, VideoIO_Page1
1434 call VideoIO_BackUpTo
1435
1436 ;call SOUND_Beep
1437
1438
1439 ; BOOKMARK: Save Configuration
1440 ; Save configuration so phase1 boot-through is disabled
1441 ; on next boot.
1442 mov byte ptr [OS2_InstallVolume], 0
1443 call DriveIO_SaveConfiguration
1444
1445
1446
1447 ;
1448 ; See if setup needs to be entered.
1449 ;
1450 MBR_Main_ReEnterSetup:
1451 call SETUP_CheckEnterSETUP
1452
1453 ;
1454 ; Do some post processing.
1455 ;
1456 ; BOOKMARK: After Crap
1457 call AFTERCRAP_Main
1458
1459 MBR_Main_ReEnterBootMenuPre:
1460 ; SetUp PartitionPointers for BootMenu (filter non-bootable)
1461 call PART_CalculateMenuPartPointers
1462
1463 ; ...and count that one...
1464 cmp byte ptr [PartitionPointerCount], 0
1465 jne MBR_Main_SomethingBootAble
1466 mov si, offset TXT_NoBootAble
1467 call MBR_Teletype
1468 jmp MBR_HaltSystem
1469
1470 MBR_Main_SomethingBootAble:
1471 ; FixUp Values, define Timed Setup booting, etc.
1472 call PART_FixUpDefaultPartitionValues
1473
1474
1475
1476 ; -------------------------------------------------- BOOT-MENU
1477 MBR_Main_ReEnterBootMenu:
1478 call BOOTMENU_ResetMenuVars ; reset has to be done
1479 test byte ptr [CFG_AutomaticBoot], 1
1480 jz MBR_Main_NoAutomaticBooting
1481
1482
1483 ; ------------------------------------------ AUTOMATIC BOOTING
1484 ; Select automatic partition, disable automatic booting for
1485 ; next time and boot system...
1486 mov byte ptr [CFG_AutomaticBoot], 0
1487 call PASSWORD_AskSystemPwd
1488 mov al, Menu_EntryAutomatic
1489
1490 ;mov al, 2
1491
1492 mov Menu_EntrySelected, al ; zero based
1493 jmp MBR_Main_NoBootMenu
1494
1495
1496 MBR_Main_NoAutomaticBooting:
1497
1498 ;call SOUND_Beep
1499
1500 test byte ptr [CFG_BootMenuActive], 0FFh
1501 jnz MBR_Main_GotBootMenu
1502 ; ----------------------------------------------- NO BOOT-MENU
1503 ; Select default partition and boot system...
1504 call PASSWORD_AskSystemPwd
1505
1506 mov al, Menu_EntryDefault
1507 ;mov al,0 ; zero based
1508 mov Menu_EntrySelected, al
1509 jmp MBR_Main_NoBootMenu
1510
1511 MBR_Main_GotBootMenu:
1512 ; ------------------------------------------ BOOT-MENU VISUALS
1513
1514
1515 IFDEF FX_ENABLED
1516 call FX_StartScreen
1517 ENDIF
1518
1519 ; BOOKMARK: Build Main Menu
1520 call BOOTMENU_BuildBackground
1521 call BOOTMENU_BuildMain
1522
1523 IFDEF FX_ENABLED
1524 call FX_EndScreenRight
1525 ENDIF
1526
1527 call PASSWORD_AskSystemPwd
1528 call BOOTMENU_ResetTimedBoot
1529
1530 ; BOOKMARK: Display Main Menu
1531 call BOOTMENU_Execute
1532
1533 jc MBR_Main_ReEnterSetup
1534 call BOOTMENU_SetVarsAfterMenu
1535
1536 ; ---------------------------------------------------- BOOTING
1537 MBR_Main_NoBootMenu:
1538
1539 IFDEF FX_ENABLED
1540 call FX_StartScreen
1541 ENDIF
1542
1543IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1544 IF 0
1545 DBG_TEXT_OUT_AUX 'HALTING'
1546 PUSHRF
1547 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpRegisters
1548 ;~ call AuxIO_DumpParagraph
1549 ;~ call AuxIO_TeletypeNL
1550 @@: jmp @B
1551 POPRF
1552 ENDIF
1553ENDIF
1554 ; BOOKMARK: Display bye-screen and start selected partition
1555 call BOOTMENU_BuildGoodBye
1556
1557 IFDEF FX_ENABLED
1558 call FX_EndScreenRight
1559 ENDIF
1560
1561 call PASSWORD_AskChangeBootPwd
1562
1563 call ANTIVIR_SaveBackUpMBR
1564
1565 ; Preload the selected menu-entry
1566 ; However, this value will be wrong if OS/2 phase1 is
1567 ; active and the installation partition is newly created.
1568 ; See below for the adjustment.
1569 mov dl, byte ptr [Menu_EntrySelected]
1570
1571
1572 ;
1573 ; Prepare to start the partition.
1574 ;
1575 jmp MBR_Main_StartPartition
1576
1577
1578
1579; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1580; START PARTITION
1581; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1582
1583 MBR_Main_StartPartition:
1584
1585IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1586 IF 0
1587 PUSHRF
1588 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpIPT
1589 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionPointers
1590 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpPartitionXref
1591 ;~ call DEBUG_DumpNewPartTable
1592 POPRF
1593 ENDIF
1594ENDIF
1595
1596
1597 ; -------------------------------------------- START PARTITION
1598 ; THIS DOES NOT RETURN !
1599 call PART_StartPartition
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604;
1605; This entry-point restarts AiR-BOOT almost from scratch.
1606; It skips the movement of the MBR but otherwise it is a functional restart.
1607; The old BIOS SS:SP where the registers on entry are stored is passed along.
1608; This entry-point is used for debugging purposes.
1609;
1610; BOOKMARK: AiR-BOOT Restart (used for debugging)
1611AirbootRestart:
1612 mov bx, [OldSP] ; Old SP when BIOS transferred control to AB
1613 mov cx, [OldSS] ; Old SS when BIOS transferred control to AB
1614 xor dh, dh ; Head 0
1615 mov dl, [BIOS_BootDisk] ; Disk AirBoot was loaded from
1616 jmp MBR_RealStart
1617
1618
1619;
1620; This entry-point displays a popup that the system is halted
1621; and then halts the system.
1622; It is entered on severe error conditions.
1623;
1624; BOOKMARK: Halt System
1625HaltSystem:
1626 call VideoIO_ClearScreen
1627 mov ax,0ababh
1628 mov cx, 0C04h
1629 mov si, offset SystemHalted
1630 call SETUP_ShowErrorBox
1631 ; Halt the system.
1632 jmp MBR_HaltSystem
1633
1634
1635
1636
1637
1638
1639 ;
1640 ; The following section includes various assembler modules
1641 ; at the source level. These contain functionality for a
1642 ; multitude of categories like disk-access, video-io, lvm,
1643 ; debugging, etc. Later versions of AiR-BOOT will use such
1644 ; modules at the object-file level so they can be shared
1645 ; more easily.
1646 ;
1647
1648
1649; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1650; INCLUDED FILE SECTION
1651; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1652
1653; BOOKMARK: Include Section
1654
1655;
1656; Include other code-modules here.
1657;
1658
1659b_std_txt:
1660include regular/std_text.asm ; Standard (non-translateable text)
1661size_std_txt = $-b_std_txt
1662
1663b_driveio:
1664include regular/driveio.asm ; Drive I/O, Config Load/Save
1665size_driveio = $-b_driveio
1666
1667b_lvm:
1668include special/lvm.asm ; LVM-specific code
1669size_lvm = $-b_lvm
1670
1671b_videoio:
1672include regular/videoio.asm ; Video I/O
1673size_videoio = $-b_videoio
1674
1675b_timer:
1676include regular/timer.asm ; Timer
1677size_timer = $-b_timer
1678
1679b_partmain:
1680include regular/partmain.asm ; Regular Partition Routines
1681size_partmain = $-b_partmain
1682
1683b_partscan:
1684include regular/partscan.asm ; Partition Scanning
1685size_partscan = $-b_partscan
1686
1687b_bootmenu:
1688include regular/bootmenu.asm ; Boot-Menu
1689size_bootmenu = $-b_bootmenu
1690
1691b_password:
1692include regular/password.asm ; Password related
1693size_password = $-b_password
1694
1695b_other:
1696include regular/other.asm ; Other Routines
1697size_other = $-b_other
1698
1699b_main:
1700include setup/main.asm ; The whole AiR-BOOT SETUP
1701size_main = $-b_main
1702
1703b_math:
1704include regular/math.asm ; Math functions (like 32-bit multiply)
1705size_math = $-b_math
1706
1707b_txtother:
1708include text/txtother.asm ; All translateable Text-Strings
1709size_txtother = $-b_txtother
1710
1711b_txtmenus:
1712include text/txtmenus.asm ; All translateable Menu-text
1713size_txtmenus = $-b_txtmenus
1714
1715b_charset:
1716include text/charset.asm ; Special Video Charsets (if needed)
1717size_charset = $-b_charset
1718
1719b_conv:
1720include regular/conv.asm ; Various conversion routines
1721size_conv = $-b_conv
1722
1723b_virus:
1724include special/virus.asm ; Virus Detection / Anti-Virus
1725size_virus = $-b_virus
1726
1727b_billsuxx:
1728include special/f00k/billsuxx.asm ; Extended Partition - Microsoft-Hack
1729size_billsuxx = $-b_billsuxx
1730
1731b_sound:
1732include special/sound.asm ; Sound
1733size_sound = $-b_sound
1734
1735b_apm:
1736include special/apm.asm ; Power Managment Support
1737size_apm = $-b_apm
1738
1739
1740
1741;
1742; Cyrillic support.
1743;
1744IFDEF TXT_IncludeCyrillic
1745b_ccharset:
1746 include special/charset.asm ; Charset Support (e.g. Cyrillic)
1747size_ccharset = $-b_ccharset
1748ENDIF
1749
1750; Various debugging routines, uses AUXIO and CONV
1751IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
1752b_debug:
1753include regular/debug.asm ; Debug module
1754size_debug = $-b_debug
1755b_auxio:
1756include regular/auxio.asm ; Com-port support for debugging
1757size_auxio = $-b_auxio
1758ENDIF
1759
1760;
1761; We only include this if FX_ENABLED is defined.
1762; FX is disabled when debugging to have more room for debug-code.
1763; The module compiles to 50eh = 1294 bytes, so that is a lot.
1764;
1765IFDEF FX_ENABLED
1766b_fx:
1767include special/fx.asm ; l33t Cooper-Bars/Scrolling <bg>
1768size_fx = $-b_fx
1769ENDIF
1770
1771
1772 ;
1773 ; End of code marker.
1774 ;
1775 ; BOOKMARK: END OF CODE
1776 db 'BABE'
1777 db 'FACE'
1778
1779
1780; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1781; END OF CODE
1782; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1783code_end:
1784
1785
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1795; BLDLEVEL INFORMATION
1796; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1797
1798 ; BOOKMARK: BLDLEVEL Information
1799 ORIGIN 068A0h
1800
1801;
1802; The space between this offset and code_end is the space
1803; available for code.
1804;
1805zzz_code_space = $ - code_end
1806
1807
1808bld_level:
1809 ;
1810 ; Here we insert the OS/2 BLDLEVEL Information.
1811 ; It is composed of the AiR-BOOT version-info and other
1812 ; information. It is unique for each release of AiR-BOOT.
1813 ;
1814
1815 ;
1816 ; ?? When AUX_DEBUG is enabled and the above org is active,
1817 ; the BLDLEVEL gets corrupted eventhough it gets inserted here
1818 ; explicitly. The effect is almost like an 'OR' or a merge
1819 ; with the already generated FX code.
1820 ; Tasm and JWasm produce different results.
1821 ; ??
1822 ;
1823 InsertBuildLevel
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829;==============================================================================
1830; Sector 53
1831;==============================================================================
1832
1833 ;
1834 ; From here on, the layout of the image consists of:
1835 ; - AiR-BOOT Protection Image
1836 ; - AiR-BOOT Configuration
1837 ; - DriveLetters
1838 ; - Install Volume
1839 ; - Floppy/CDROM/BIOS BOOT ENTRIES
1840 ; - Internal Partition Table (IPT)
1841 ; - Hidden Partition Table (HPT)
1842 ; - MBR Backup
1843 ;
1844
1845 ;
1846 ; After that, the BSS follows with several runtime
1847 ; variables and structures.
1848 ; The BSS is not part of the image on disk of course.
1849 ;
1850
1851; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1852; PROTECTION IMAGE
1853; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1854
1855 ;
1856 ; This is the AiR-BOOT MBR Protection Image.
1857 ; The stuff generated here gets overwritten when the
1858 ; MBR_PROT module, which is assembled separately,
1859 ; gets binary merged.
1860 ; So you won't find the string below in the generated binary.
1861 ;
1862 ; BOOKMARK: AiR-BOOT MBR Protection Image
1863 ORIGIN 06900h
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868;
1869; Hardcoded to 768 bytes (MBR_PROT.ASM)
1870; The string below is searched for by the FIXCODE helper and *must* be
1871; page (256 bytes) aligned.
1872;
1873; It seems to be possible to shrink the protection-image to 768 bytes.
1874; That gives us an additional 256 bytes of code-space.
1875; MBR-PROT.ASM,FIXCODE.C,PARTMAIN.ASM and AIR-BOOT.ASM need to be adjusted for that.
1876; Also the granularity needs to change from 512 bytes to 256 bytes since
1877; 6900h is not a 512-byte boundary.
1878;
1879; 20120908 - Done.
1880;
1881MBR_Protection db 'AiR-BOOT MBR-Protection Image'
1882
1883 ; Just fill.
1884 ;~ db 1024-($-MBR_Protection) dup('M')
1885 db 768-($-MBR_Protection) dup('M')
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893;==============================================================================
1894; Sector 55
1895;==============================================================================
1896; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1897; AiR-BOOT CONFIGURATION
1898; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1899
1900 ;
1901 ; This section contains the AiR-BOOT configuration.
1902 ; Note that it has a version that should be updated
1903 ; when stuff is added.
1904 ; Also add stuff to the end so that offsets of other
1905 ; variables remain vaild.
1906 ;
1907 ; BOOKMARK: AiR-BOOT Configuration Sector
1908 ORIGIN 06C00h
1909
1910Configuration:
1911 ; This is the signature for the AiR-BOOT Configuration.
1912 ; Note that this configuration section, like the code section,
1913 ; is CRC protected. This means that poking values in these
1914 ; sections on the disk will invalidate AiR-BOOT and cause it
1915 ; to halt. This is a protection method against other software
1916 ; modifying stuff in track 0.
1917 db 'AiRCFG-TABLE',0adh
1918 db 01h, 10h, 'U' ; "Compressed" ID String
1919 ; Version 1.02 was for code 1.06, 1.03 was internal
1920 ; and 1.04,1.05 and 1.06 do not exist.
1921 ;
1922 ; 1.07 was used with AB v1.07 and introduced the phase1
1923 ; system-name. For the rest it is compatible with v1.02.
1924 ;
1925 ; 1.0.8 is introduced with AB v1.0.8 and indicates the movement
1926 ; of several components and the packing of the hideparttable.
1927 ; The core configuration has not changed but the generated
1928 ; configuration has. The v1.0.8 installer handles upgrading.
1929 ;
1930 ; It has been decided that uneven minor numbers will be
1931 ; test-versions. Therefore v1.0.8 has been bumbed to v1.1.0.
1932 ;
1933 ; It is not required for the config to have the
1934 ; same version as the code, so in the future
1935 ; the code version might be higher than the
1936 ; config version if there are no changes to the latter.
1937 ;
1938
1939CFG_LastTimeEditLow dw 0 ; Last Time Edited Stamp (will incr every setup)
1940CFG_LastTimeEditHi dw 0 ; second 16 bit part...
1941
1942CFG_CheckConfig dw 0 ; Check-Sum for Configuration
1943
1944CFG_Partitions db 0 ; Count of partitions in IPT
1945CFG_MiscFlags db 1 ; Miscellaneous Flags (See EQUates)
1946CFG_PartDefault db 0 ; Default-Partition (Base=0)
1947
1948CFG_PartLast db 0 ; Which Partition was booted last time ? (Base=0)
1949CFG_TimedBoot db 0 ; Timed Boot Enable (for REAL Enable look TimedBootEnable)
1950CFG_TimedSecs db 15 ; Timed Boot - How Many Seconds Till Boot
1951CFG_TimedDelay dw 123 ; Timed Boot - Delay
1952CFG_TimedBootLast db 1 ; Timed Boot - Boot From Last Drive Booted From
1953CFG_RememberBoot db 1 ; Remember Manual Boot Choice
1954CFG_RememberTimed db 0 ; Remember if Timed Boot (if both disabled: Boot Default)
1955CFG_IncludeFloppy db 1 ; Include Floppy Drives in Boot-Menu
1956CFG_BootMenuActive db 1 ; Display Boot-Menu (if Disabled: Boot Default)
1957 ; v0.29+ -> 2 - Detailed Bootmenu
1958CFG_PartitionsDetect db 1 ; Autodetect New Partitions (Auto-Add!)
1959CFG_PasswordSetup db 0 ; Ask Password when entering Setup
1960CFG_PasswordSystem db 0 ; Ask Password when booting System
1961CFG_PasswordChangeBoot db 0 ; Ask Password when changing boot partition
1962CFG_ProtectMBR db 0 ; Protect MBR via TSR ?
1963CFG_IgnoreWriteToMBR db 0 ; Just ignore writes to MBR, otherwise crash
1964CFG_FloppyBootGetName db 0 ; Gets floppy name for display purposes
1965CFG_DetectVirus db 0 ; Detect Virus ?
1966CFG_DetectStealth db 0 ; Detect Stealth-Virus ?
1967CFG_DetectVIBR db 0 ; Detect BootRecord-Virus ?
1968CFG_AutoEnterSetup db 0 ; Automatic Enter Setup (first install!)
1969CFG_MasterPassword dw 0101Fh ; Encoded Password (this is just CR)
1970 dw 07A53h
1971 dw 0E797h
1972 dw 0A896h
1973CFG_BootPassword dw 0101Fh ; Another CR... ;-)
1974 dw 07A53h
1975 dw 0E797h
1976 dw 0A896h
1977 db 0 ; Rude-Protection - Removed since v0.28b
1978CFG_LinuxRootPartition db 0 ; Linux Root Partition (Base=0)
1979CFG_TimedKeyHandling db 0 ; Timed Key Handling (for Timed Boot)
1980 ; 0 - Do Nothing
1981 ; 1 - Reset Time
1982 ; 2 - Stop Time
1983CFG_MakeSound db 0 ; Should be clear ;)
1984CFG_FloppyBootGetTimer db 0 ; Floppy Name will get updated every 2 secs
1985CFG_ResumeBIOSbootSeq db 1 ; If BIOS Boot Sequence should be resumed
1986 ; 0 - Disabled
1987 ; 1 - CD-ROM
1988 ; 2 - Network
1989 ; 3 - ZIP/LS120
1990CFG_CooperBars db 0 ; If Cooper Bars should be shown
1991CFG_LinuxCommandLine db 75 dup (0) ; Linux Command Line
1992CFG_LinuxKrnlPartition db 0FFh ; FAT-16 Linux Kernel Partition (Base=0)
1993 ; FFh -> Disabled
1994CFG_LinuxDefaultKernel db 'DEFAULT', 4 dup (32), 0 ; Default Kernel Name
1995CFG_LinuxLastKernel db 11 dup (32), 0 ; Last-Booted Kernel Name
1996CFG_ExtPartitionMShack db 0 ; Extended Partition M$-Hack Global Enable
1997CFG_AutomaticBoot db 0 ; Automatic Booting (only one bootup)
1998CFG_PartAutomatic db 0 ; Partition-No for automatic booting
1999CFG_ForceLBAUsage db 1 ; LBA-BIOS-API forced on any HDD I/O
2000CFG_IgnoreLVM db 0 ; Ignores any LVM-Information
2001
2002
2003;
2004; THERE IS ROOM RESERVED HERE FOR MORE VARIABLES
2005;
2006
2007 ;
2008 ; Drive Letters.
2009 ;
2010 ; BOOKMARK: Stored Drive Letters
2011 ORIGIN 06CB0h
2012
2013
2014; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2015; DRIVE LETTERS
2016; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017
2018;
2019; Moved here to make room for packed hiddenparttable.
2020; This gets filled with drive-letters that are assigned using the dl-feature.
2021;
2022DriveLetters db LocIPT_MaxPartitions dup (0)
2023 ; Format is:
2024 ;============
2025 ; Drive-Letter : BYTE (80h-C:, 81h-D:)
2026 ; --------------------> 1 Byte * 45
2027
2028
2029
2030; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2031; INSTALL VOLUME
2032; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2033
2034 ;
2035 ; Allways have the name of the installation volume
2036 ; at this offset.
2037 ; So future config changes will not break auto-install.
2038 ;
2039 ; BOOKMARK: Name of OS/2 Installation Volume
2040 ORIGIN 06D00h
2041
2042; SET(A)BOOT stores the volume name of the OS/2 system being installed here.
2043; It is truncated to 11 chars because AiR-BOOT currently does not support
2044; longer labelnames. The name is also capitalized.
2045OS2_InstallVolume db 0,'NOPHASEONE' ,0
2046
2047;
2048; THERE IS ROOM RESERVED HERE FOR MORE VARIABLES
2049;
2050
2051
2052; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2053; FLOPPY/CDROM/BIOS BOOT ENTRIES
2054; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2055
2056 ;
2057 ; 06DABh - 06C00h = 01ABh = 427 bytes.
2058 ; Entries allocated down from 06E00 boundary.
2059 ;
2060 ; BOOKMARK: Floppy/CD-ROM/BIOS Boot Entries
2061 ORIGIN 06DABh ; 427 Boundry
2062
2063; (432 - 5 = 427)
2064AutoDrvLetter db 0
2065AutoDrvLetterSerial dd 0
2066
2067; This entry is also 34 bytes long (466 - 34 = 432)
2068BIOScontIPTentry:
2069 db 0, 0, 0, 0, ' '
2070 db 0, 0FEh, Flags_Bootable
2071 dw 0 ; No Checksum :)
2072 db 0, 1, 0
2073 db 0, 1, 0 ; Location of Partition/Boot Record
2074 dd 0, 0
2075
2076; VIR variables are for the AiR-BOOT Anti Virus Code
2077; Most of them are backups of Interrupt Points, so we can check, if a
2078; stealth virus is on-line, we can intercept its call.
2079; Normal (non stealth) virus are trapped simply by rereading the MBR sector.
2080; If a virus is found, we will restore MBR from Sektor 60/62 and stop the
2081; system from working, so the user has to press reset.
2082; That's saver than a Reboot.
2083;
2084; If a virus is found on the partition to boot, the system will ONLY halt,
2085; nothing more, because we can not remove it. The user shall do it :)
2086; Those viruses are detected via a real nasty method...Checksum-Checking of the
2087; boot-record, which is to be executed. If it does not match the one in our
2088; internal partition table, we will stop. You may however switch this detection
2089; off or just reset it by switching 'VIBR Detection'.
2090
2091; 478 - 12 = 466 ; 466 Sub-Part
2092CFG_VIR_INT08 dd 0 ; pointer to saved 08h entry point
2093CFG_VIR_INT13 dd 0 ; pointer to saved 13h entry point
2094CFG_VIR_INT1C dd 0 ; pointer to saved 1Ch entry point
2095
2096; 478 Boundry (512-34)
2097; This entry is also 34 bytes long
2098FloppyIPTentry db 0, 0, 0, 0, 'FloppyDrive'
2099 db 0, 0FFh, Flags_Bootable
2100 dw 0 ; No Checksum :)
2101 db 0, 1, 0
2102 db 0, 1, 0 ; Location of Partition/Boot Record
2103 dd 0, 0
2104
2105
2106
2107; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2108; INTERNAL PARTITION TABLE (IPT)
2109; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2110
2111 ;
2112 ; AiR-BOOT Internal Partition Table (IPT)
2113 ;
2114 ; BOOKMARK: Internal Partition Table
2115 ORIGIN % (image_size - 0a00h - (image_size - image_size_60secs))
2116
2117
2118;
2119; Rousseau: This is the start of the AiR-BOOT IPT
2120;
2121PartitionTable db (LocIPT_MaxPartitions * LocIPT_LenOfIPT) dup (0)
2122; no-partitions detected... :]
2123; db 1, 0, 0, 0, 'Harddisc 1'
2124; db 0, 0FFh, Flags_BootAble
2125; dw 0 ; No Checksum :)
2126; db 0, 0, 1
2127; db 0, 0, 1 ; Location of Partition/Boot Record
2128; dd 0, 0
2129
2130 ; Format is:
2131 ;============
2132 ; SerialNumber * 4
2133 ; PartitionName * 11
2134 ; Drive * 1
2135 ; SystemID * 1 (means the partition type)
2136 ; Flags * 1
2137 ; Checksum * 2 (for virus checking)
2138 ; LocationBegin * 3 (where the partition begins)
2139 ; LocationPartTab * 3 (where the partition table is)
2140 ; AbsoluteBegin * 4 (where the partition begins, in absolute sectors)
2141 ; AbsolutePartTab * 4 (where the partition table is, in absolute sectors)
2142 ; --------------------> 34 Bytes (total maximum partition-entries = 30)
2143
2144
2145
2146 ; No need to check overlap here because this string will
2147 ; be overwritten if the maximum partition count is reached.
2148 ; So this is not a critical boundary.
2149 ORG (image_size - 600h - (image_size - image_size_60secs) / 2 - 10)
2150
2151 db 'AiRBOOTPAR' ; 1K internal partition table
2152
2153
2154
2155; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2156; HIDDEN PARTITION TABLE (HPT)
2157; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2158
2159 ;
2160 ; Hidden Partition Table (6-bit packed as of v1.0.8)
2161 ;
2162 ; BOOKMARK: Hidden Partition Table (packed)
2163 ORIGIN % (image_size - 600h - (image_size - image_size_60secs) / 2)
2164
2165HidePartitionTable db (LocIPT_MaxPartitions * LocHPT_LenOfHPT) dup (0FFh)
2166 ; Format is:
2167 ;============
2168 ; PartitionPtr : BYTE * 30
2169 ; --------------------> 30 Bytes * 45
2170
2171;
2172; Driveletters were here.
2173; Moved down to make room for packed hideparttable.
2174;
2175
2176
2177 ;
2178 ; End of hidden partition table.
2179 ; Check overlap here for security reasons.
2180 ;
2181 ORIGIN % (image_size - 200h - 5)
2182
2183; 79fa - end of packed hide table
2184 db 'ABHID' ; 1K internal Hide-partition table
2185
2186
2187
2188
2189;==============================================================================
2190; Sector 62
2191;==============================================================================
2192; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2193; MBR BACKUP
2194; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2195
2196 ;
2197 ; AiR-BOOT MBR Backup.
2198 ;
2199 ; BOOKMARK: MBR Backup
2200 ORIGIN % (image_size - 200h)
2201
2202
2203MBR_BackUpMBR db 'AiR-BOOT MBR-BackUp',\
2204 ' - Just to fill this sector with something',0
2205AirBootRocks db 'AiR-BOOT Rocks!',0
2206
2207 db (512 - ($-MBR_BackUpMBR) - 2) dup('M')
2208
2209 ; End of Image signature.
2210 ;
2211 ORIGIN % (image_size - 2)
2212 dw 0BABEh
2213
2214
2215 ;
2216 ; End of Image.
2217 ;
2218 ORIGIN % (image_size)
2219image_end:
2220
2221;
2222; Terminate LDRIMAGE segment.
2223;
2224IFDEF SEGMENTED
2225LDRIMAGE ENDS
2226ENDIF
2227
2228
2229
2230
2231
2232
2233
2234;##############################################################################
2235; BSS SEGMENT
2236;##############################################################################
2237
2238; BOOKMARK: BSS Segment
2239
2240;
2241; Open BSS segment.
2242;
2243IFDEF SEGMENTED
2244VOLATILE SEGMENT USE16 PUBLIC 'BSS'
2245ENDIF
2246
2247
2248
2249sobss:
2250sobss_abs = offset sobss + image_size
2251;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2252
2253
2254 ;
2255 ; This is the actual start of the BSS.
2256 ; In the past however, we have had a code-loop that went out of bounds,
2257 ; overwriting the start of the BSS.
2258 ;
2259 ; Because important runtime data is stored in the BSS, we offset it
2260 ; by 400h bytes. Since the loader-image is always 62 sectors, which
2261 ; makes it 7c00h in size, the runtime data starts at 8000h.
2262 ; This is the 'BeginOfVariables' location.
2263 ;
2264
2265
2266;
2267; If segmented, offsets are relative to the BSS segment.
2268; They are resolved at link-time.
2269; If not segmented, offsets are relative to the CODE segment.
2270;
2271IFDEF SEGMENTED
2272 ORG 00400h ; 7c00h + 400h = 8000h
2273ELSE
2274 ORG 08000h ; 8000h
2275ENDIF
2276
2277
2278; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2279; START OF BSS DATA
2280; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2281; This space actually gets initialized in PreCrap to NUL (till EndOfVariables)
2282BeginOfVariables:
2283BeginOfVariablesAbs = offset BeginOfVariables + image_size
2284
2285
2286; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2287; SECTOR BUFFERS
2288; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2289; BOOKMARK: Sector Buffers
2290PartitionSector db 512 dup (?) ; Temporary Sector for Partition
2291PBRSector db 512 dup (?) ; Temporary Sector for JFS/HPFS writeback
2292LVMSector db 512 dup (?) ; Temporary Sector for LVM
2293TmpSector db 512 dup (?) ; Temporary Sector
2294Scratch db 512 dup (?) ; Scratch buffer
2295 ALIGN 16
2296
2297
2298; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2299; NEW PARTITION TABLE
2300; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2301; Everything used to build a new IPT and reference it to the old one
2302; BOOKMARK: New Partition Table
2303NewPartTable db 1536 dup (?) ; New Partition Table
2304 ALIGN 16
2305
2306
2307; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2308; NEW HIDE PARTITION TABLE
2309; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2310; BOOKMARK: New Hide-Partition Table
2311NewHidePartTable db LocIPT_MaxPartitions * LocHPT_LenOfHPT dup (?)
2312 ALIGN 16
2313
2314
2315; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2316; NEW DRIVE LETTERS
2317; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2318; BOOKMARK: Logical Drive-Letters
2319NewDriveLetters db LocIPT_MaxPartitions dup (?)
2320 ALIGN 16
2321
2322
2323; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2324; PARTITION SIZE TABLE
2325; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2326; Size-Table (6 bytes per partition)
2327; BOOKMARK: Partition Size Table
2328PartitionSizeTable db LocIPT_MaxPartitions * 6 dup (?)
2329 ALIGN 16
2330
2331
2332; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2333; PARTITION POINTERS
2334; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2335; Maximum is 52 word entries till now
2336; BOOKMARK: Partition Pointers
2337PartitionPointers dw 52 dup (?)
2338 ALIGN 16
2339
2340; Count of total Partition Pointers
2341PartitionPointerCount db ?
2342 ALIGN 16
2343
2344
2345; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2346; XREF TABLE
2347; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2348; X-Reference Table (holds new partnr, index is old part nr)
2349; BOOKMARK: Xref Table
2350PartitionXref db LocIPT_MaxPartitions dup (?)
2351 ALIGN 16
2352
2353
2354; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2355; VOLUME LETTERS
2356; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2357; Volume-Letters
2358; 0 - no LVM support
2359; 1 - LVM support, but no letter
2360; 'C'-'Z' - assigned drive letter
2361; BOOKMARK: Volume Drive Letters
2362PartitionVolumeLetters db LocIPT_MaxPartitions dup (?)
2363 ALIGN 16
2364
2365
2366; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2367; MISC VARS AND FLAGS
2368; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2369; BOOKMARK: Misc Vars and Flags
2370TotalHarddiscs db ? ; Total harddrives (by POST)
2371LBASwitchTable db 128 dup (?) ; Bit 25-18 for CHS/LBA Switching
2372NewPartitions db ? ; Freshly found partitions
2373 ; Independent of SaveConfiguration
2374TooManyPartitions db ? ; Non-zero if too many partitions found
2375
2376VideoIO_Segment dw ? ; Segment for Video I/O
2377
2378ExtendedAbsPos dd ? ; Extended Partition Absolute Position
2379ExtendedAbsPosSet db ? ; If Absolute Position set
2380
2381CurPartition_Location dw 4 dup (?) ; Where did current partition come from?
2382CurIO_UseExtension db ? ; 1-Use INT 13h EXTENSIONS
2383 ; (filled out by PreCrap)
2384CurIO_Scanning db ? ; 1-AiR-BOOT is scanning partitions
2385 ; (for detailed error message)
2386 ALIGN 16
2387
2388
2389; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2390; MENU RELATED VARS
2391; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2392Menu_EntrySelected db ? ; Which partition we boot this time...
2393Menu_UpperPart db ? ; Which number (Base=0) is the partition upper pos
2394Menu_AbsoluteX db ? ; Pos where Menu stuff starts
2395Menu_TotalParts db ? ; Copy of CFG_BootParts
2396Menu_TotalLines db ? ; Total Lines on Screen used for BootMenu
2397Menu_EntryDefault db ? ; Default Entry in filtered View
2398Menu_EntryLast db ? ; LastBooted Entry in filtered View
2399Menu_EntryAutomatic db ? ; Automatic Entry in filtered View
2400 ; - All adjusted to menu locations
2401 ALIGN 16
2402
2403
2404; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2405; PARTITION RELATED VARS
2406; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2407PartSetup_UpperPart db ? ; Partition-Setup (like Menu_UpperPart)
2408PartSetup_ActivePart db ? ; Active Partition
2409PartSetup_HiddenUpper db ? ; (like Menu_UpperPart)
2410PartSetup_HiddenX db ? ; Pos for Hidden-Setup
2411PartSetup_HiddenAdd db ? ; Adjust for Hidden-Setup
2412 ALIGN 16
2413
2414
2415; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2416; TIMER / SETUP RELATED VARS
2417; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2418TimedBootEnable db ? ; Local Enable/Disable for timed boot
2419TimedTimeOut dd ? ; TimeOut Timer for TimedBoot (too much time here;)
2420TimedSecondLeft db ? ; How many seconds are left till boom ?
2421TimedSecondBack db ? ; To get a modification noticed
2422TimedBootUsed db ? ; Timed Boot used for bootup ?
2423FloppyGetNameTimer dd ? ; Timer for Floppy-Get-Name
2424SETUP_KeysOnEntry db ? ; which Shift Status was there, when booting ?
2425SETUP_ExitEvent db ? ; Exit Event to end SETUP
2426TempPasswordEntry db 17 dup (?)
2427SETUP_OldPwd db 17 dup (?)
2428SETUP_NewPwd db 17 dup (?)
2429SETUP_VerifyPwd db 17 dup (?)
2430StartSoundPlayed db ?
2431ChangePartNameSave db ? ; Save label after user-edit ?
2432SyncLvmLabels db ? ; Sync LVM labels after user-edit ?
2433 ALIGN 16
2434
2435
2436; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2437; FX RELATED VARS
2438; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2439FX_UseCount dw ?
2440FX_OverallTimer dw ?
2441FX_WideScrollerTimer dw ?
2442FX_WideScrollerCurPos dw ?
2443FX_WideScrollerSpeed db ?
2444FX_WideScrollerSpeedState db ?
2445FX_WideScrollerDirection db ?
2446FX_WideScrollerAbsDirection db ?
2447FX_WideScrollerBounceSpeed db ?
2448FX_CooperBarsTimer dw ?
2449 ALIGN 16
2450
2451; Dynamically Generated Tables - do not need to get initialized with NUL
2452FX_CooperColors db 672 dup (?) ; 7 cooper bars*96 - runtime calculated
2453FX_CooperState db 7 dup (?)
2454FX_SinusPos db 7 dup (?)
2455FX_CooperPos dw 7 dup (?)
2456 ALIGN 16
2457
2458
2459; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2460; CHARSET BUFFER
2461; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2462CharsetTempBuffer db 4096 dup (?) ; Uninitialized Charset buffer
2463 ALIGN 16
2464
2465
2466; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2467; LVM CRC TABLE
2468; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2469LVM_CRCTable dd 256 dup (?) ; LVM-CRC (->SPECiAL\LVM.asm)
2470 ALIGN 16
2471
2472
2473; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2474; LVM DRIVE-LETTER MAP
2475; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2476; Get's initialized at startup to: 00000011111111111111111111111100b
2477; Meaning A,B not free; C-Z free, rest unused. (right to left)
2478; Each partition with an assigned drive-letter clears a bit in this map.
2479FreeDriveletterMap dd ?
2480 ALIGN 16
2481
2482
2483; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2484; OS/2 PHASE1 RELATED
2485; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2486Phase1Active db ?
2487OldPartitionCount db ?
2488 ALIGN 16
2489
2490
2491; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2492; ARRAY OF DISK INFORMATION STRUCTURES
2493; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2494; Array of DISKINFO structures
2495DiskInformation db MaxDisks dup(DISKINFO_Size dup(?))
2496 ALIGN 16
2497
2498
2499; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2500; INT13X DAP
2501; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2502; Disk Address Package that holds information for LBA-access using INT13X
2503INT13X_DAP db ? ; Size of paket, inserted by code
2504 db ? ; Reserved
2505INT13X_DAP_NumBlocks dw ? ; Number of blocks
2506INT13X_DAP_Transfer dd ? ; Transfer Adress
2507INT13X_DAP_Absolute dd ? ; Absolute Sector
2508 dd ? ; Second Part of QWORD
2509INT13X_DAP_Size = $-offset [INT13X_DAP] ; Calculated size
2510 ALIGN 16
2511
2512
2513; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2514; DEBUG
2515; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2516; Some debug area.
2517dbg_scratch db 512 dup(?)
2518 ALIGN 16
2519
2520
2521; End of transient variables.
2522EndOfVariables:
2523EndOfVariablesAbs = offset EndOfVariables + image_size
2524
2525
2526
2527; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2528; OLD AND NEW STACKS
2529; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2530; BOOKMARK: Storage for Old and New Stack Pointers
2531;
2532; These need to be outside the variable section because AiR-BOOT can restart
2533; itself in debug-mode. If the OldSP and OldSS would be in the variable area,
2534; they would be cleared on AiR-BOOT restart.
2535;
2536
2537; The variable section is cleared word-wise, so it could clear one byte extra
2538; depending on the alignment and size. This DD prevents the OldSP and OldSS
2539; to be partly overwritten by the clearing routine.
2540 dd ?
2541 ALIGN 16
2542
2543; SS:SP from before our relocation.
2544; The registers values when the BIOS transferred control to us were pushed
2545; on this stack.
2546
2547OldSP dw ?
2548OldSS dw ?
2549
2550; SS:SP currently in use.
2551; They are temporarily dumped here so we can pop the resgisters from
2552; the old stack to display them in debug mode.
2553CurrentSP dw ?
2554CurrentSS dw ?
2555 ALIGN 16
2556
2557; Usually, commits are buildable and some minor checking has been done that
2558; whole disks do not get wiped. However, there are situations where stuff is
2559; in such a flux that it would be better to do non-buildable commits.
2560; That makes it possible to record the changes piecemeal without the danger of
2561; accidently using the resulting loader. Of course everyone is clever enough
2562; to _never_ build commits marked as 'testing' and install the result in
2563; environments where wiping all attached disks and sticks would be a problem...
2564force_build_error dd 0f000h dup(?)
2565
2566;
2567; End of BSS segment.
2568;
2569eobss:
2570eobss_abs = offset eobss + image_size
2571;
2572; Total RAM occupied, including BSS.
2573; BASE is 8000:0000, LIMIT is 8000:FFFF.
2574; Note that the LDRIMAGE is of constant size, 7C00h = 62 sectors of 512 bytes.
2575;
2576resident_size = offset eobss + image_size
2577
2578;
2579; Close BSS segment.
2580;
2581IFDEF SEGMENTED
2582 VOLATILE ENDS
2583ELSE
2584 LDRIMAGE ENDS
2585ENDIF
2586
2587 ; BOOKMARK: End of Module
2588 END AiR_BOOT
2589
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