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Code to install the new E820 mangler (which doesn't require copying

down to base memory, since it is now in the base-memory-resident
.text16 section).
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Michael Brown 2006-05-23 23:47:05 +00:00
parent 897313007b
commit 5e80847827
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/* Utility functions to hide Etherboot by manipulating the E820 memory
* map. These could go in memsizes.c, but are placed here because not
* all images will need them.
/* Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "etherboot.h"
#include "hidemem.h"
#include <realmode.h>
#include <biosint.h>
#ifdef CODE16
static int mangling = 0;
static void *mangler = NULL;
#define INSTALLED(x) ( (typeof(&x)) ( (void*)(&x) - (void*)e820mangler \
+ mangler ) )
#define intercept_int15 INSTALLED(_intercept_int15)
#define intercepted_int15 INSTALLED(_intercepted_int15)
#define hide_memory INSTALLED(_hide_memory)
#define INT15_VECTOR ( (segoff_t*) ( phys_to_virt( 4 * 0x15 ) ) )
int install_e820mangler ( void *new_mangler ) {
if ( mangling ) return 0;
memcpy ( new_mangler, &e820mangler, e820mangler_size );
mangler = new_mangler;
return 1;
}
/* Intercept INT15 calls and pass them through the mangler. The
* mangler must have been copied to base memory before making this
* call, and "mangler" must point to the base memory copy, which must
* be 16-byte aligned.
/**
* A hidden region of Etherboot
*
* This represents a region that will be edited out of the system's
* memory map.
*
* This structure is accessed by assembly code, so must not be
* changed.
*/
int hide_etherboot ( void ) {
if ( mangling ) return 1;
if ( !mangler ) return 0;
struct hidden_region {
/* Physical start address */
uint32_t start;
/* Physical end address */
uint32_t end;
};
/* Hook INT15 handler */
*intercepted_int15 = *INT15_VECTOR;
(*hide_memory)[0].start = virt_to_phys(_text);
(*hide_memory)[0].length = _end - _text;
/* IMPORTANT, possibly even FIXME:
*
* Etherboot has a tendency to claim a very large area of
* memory as possible heap; enough to make it impossible to
* load an OS if we hide all of it. We hide only the portion
* that's currently in use. This means that we MUST NOT
* perform further allocations from the heap while the mangler
* is active.
*/
(*hide_memory)[1].start = heap_ptr;
(*hide_memory)[1].length = heap_bot - heap_ptr;
INT15_VECTOR->segment = SEGMENT(mangler);
INT15_VECTOR->offset = 0;
/* Linker-defined symbols */
extern char _text[];
extern char _end[];
mangling = 1;
return 1;
/** Assembly routine in e820mangler.S */
extern void int15();
/** Vector for storing original INT 15 handler */
extern struct segoff __text16 ( int15_vector );
#define int15_vector __use_text16 ( int15_vector )
/**
* Unique IDs for hidden regions
*/
enum {
TEXT = 0,
};
/**
* List of hidden regions
*
* Must be terminated by a zero entry.
*/
struct hidden_region __data16_array ( hidden_regions, [] ) = {
[TEXT] = { 0, 0 },
{ 0, 0, } /* Terminator */
};
#define hidden_regions __use_data16 ( hidden_regions )
/**
* Hide Etherboot
*
* Installs an INT 15 handler to edit Etherboot out of the memory map
* returned by the BIOS.
*/
void hide_etherboot ( void ) {
hidden_regions[TEXT].start = virt_to_phys ( _text );
hidden_regions[TEXT].end = virt_to_phys ( _end );
DBG ( "Hiding [%x,%x)\n", hidden_regions[TEXT].start,
hidden_regions[TEXT].end );
hook_bios_interrupt ( 0x15, ( unsigned int ) int15,
&int15_vector );
}
int unhide_etherboot ( void ) {
if ( !mangling ) return 1;
/* Restore original INT15 handler
*/
if ( VIRTUAL(INT15_VECTOR->segment,INT15_VECTOR->offset) != mangler ) {
/* Oh dear... */
#ifdef WORK_AROUND_BPBATCH_BUG
/* BpBatch intercepts INT15, so can't unhook it, and
* then proceeds to ignore our PXENV_KEEP_UNDI return
* status, which means that it ends up zeroing out the
* INT15 handler routine.
*
* This rather ugly hack involves poking into
* BpBatch's code and changing it's stored value for
* the "next handler" in the INT15 chain.
*/
segoff_t *bp_chain = VIRTUAL ( 0x0060, 0x8254 );
if ( ( bp_chain->segment == SEGMENT(mangler) ) &&
( bp_chain->offset == 0 ) ) {
printf ( "\nBPBATCH bug workaround enabled\n" );
*bp_chain = *intercepted_int15;
}
#endif /* WORK_AROUND_BPBATCH_BUG */
return 0;
}
*INT15_VECTOR = *intercepted_int15;
mangling = 0;
return 1;
/**
* Unhide Etherboot
*
* Uninstalls the INT 15 handler installed by hide_etherboot(), if
* possible.
*/
void unhide_etherboot ( void ) {
unhook_bios_interrupt ( 0x15, ( unsigned int ) int15,
&int15_vector );
}
#endif /* CODE16 */