#include "asm.h" # Each non-boot CPU ("AP") is started up in response to a STARTUP # IPI from the boot CPU. Section B.4.2 of the Multi-Processor # Specification says that the AP will start in real mode with CS:IP # set to XY00:0000, where XY is an 8-bit value sent with the # STARTUP. Thus this code must start at a 4096-byte boundary. # # Because this code sets DS to zero, it must sit # at an address in the low 2^16 bytes. # # Bootothers (in main.c) sends the STARTUPs, one at a time. # It puts this code (start) at 0x7000. # It puts the correct %esp in start-4, # and the place to jump to in start-8. # # This code is identical to bootasm.S except: # - it does not need to enable A20 # - it uses the address at start-4 for the %esp # - it jumps to the address at start-8 instead of calling bootmain #define SEG_KCODE 1 // kernel code #define SEG_KDATA 2 // kernel data+stack #define CR0_PE 1 // protected mode enable bit .code16 # Assemble for 16-bit mode .globl start start: cli # Disable interrupts # Set up the important data segment registers (DS, ES, SS). xorw %ax,%ax # Segment number zero movw %ax,%ds # -> Data Segment movw %ax,%es # -> Extra Segment movw %ax,%ss # -> Stack Segment //PAGEBREAK! # Switch from real to protected mode, using a bootstrap GDT # and segment translation that makes virtual addresses # identical to physical addresses, so that the # effective memory map does not change during the switch. lgdt gdtdesc movl %cr0, %eax orl $CR0_PE, %eax movl %eax, %cr0 # Jump to next instruction, but in 32-bit code segment. # Switches processor into 32-bit mode. ljmp $(SEG_KCODE<<3), $start32 .code32 # Assemble for 32-bit mode start32: # Set up the protected-mode data segment registers movw $(SEG_KDATA<<3), %ax # Our data segment selector movw %ax, %ds # -> DS: Data Segment movw %ax, %es # -> ES: Extra Segment movw %ax, %ss # -> SS: Stack Segment movw $0, %ax # Zero segments not ready for use movw %ax, %fs # -> FS movw %ax, %gs # -> GS # Set up the stack pointer and call into C. movl start-4, %esp call *(start-8) # If the call returns (it shouldn't), trigger a Bochs # breakpoint if running under Bochs, then loop. movw $0x8a00, %ax # 0x8a00 -> port 0x8a00 movw %ax, %dx outw %ax, %dx movw $0x8e00, %ax # 0x8e00 -> port 0x8a00 outw %ax, %dx spin: jmp spin # Bootstrap GDT .p2align 2 # force 4 byte alignment gdt: SEG_NULLASM # null seg SEG_ASM(STA_X|STA_R, 0x0, 0xffffffff) # code seg SEG_ASM(STA_W, 0x0, 0xffffffff) # data seg gdtdesc: .word (gdtdesc - gdt - 1) # sizeof(gdt) - 1 .long gdt # address gdt