/* $Id: bs3-cmn-TrapRmV86Init.c 62471 2016-07-22 18:04:30Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * BS3Kit - Bs3TrapRmV86Init */ /* * Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Oracle Corporation * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL. * * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both. */ /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Header Files * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ #include "bs3kit-template-header.h" /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Global Variables * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ /* We ASSUME that BS3CLASS16CODE is 64KB aligned, so the low 16-bit of the flat address matches. Also, these symbols are defined both with and without underscore prefixes. */ extern BS3_DECL(void) BS3_FAR_CODE Bs3TrapRmV86GenericEntries(void); /* These two are ugly. Need data access for patching purposes. */ extern uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA bs3TrapRmV86GenericTrapOrInt[]; /* bs3-cmn-TrapRmV86Data.c: */ #define g_fBs3RmIvtCopied BS3_DATA_NM(g_fBs3RmIvtCopied) extern bool g_fBs3RmIvtCopied; #undef Bs3TrapRmV86InitEx BS3_CMN_DEF(void, Bs3TrapRmV86InitEx,(bool f386Plus)) { RTFAR16 BS3_FAR *paIvt = Bs3XptrFlatToCurrent(0); unsigned iIvt; /* * Copy the real mode IVT the first time we are here. */ if (!g_fBs3RmIvtCopied) { Bs3MemCpy(g_aBs3RmIvtOriginal, paIvt, sizeof(g_aBs3RmIvtOriginal)); g_fBs3RmIvtCopied = true; } /* * The rest of the times, we copy back the original and modify it. */ else Bs3MemCpy(paIvt, g_aBs3RmIvtOriginal, sizeof(g_aBs3RmIvtOriginal)); /* * If 386 or later, patch the trap handler code to not jump to the 80286 * code but continue with the next instruction (the 386+ code). */ if (f386Plus) { uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA *pbFunction = &bs3TrapRmV86GenericTrapOrInt[0]; #if ARCH_BITS == 16 if (g_bBs3CurrentMode != BS3_MODE_RM) pbFunction = (uint8_t BS3_FAR_DATA *)BS3_FP_MAKE(BS3_SEL_TILED + 1, BS3_FP_OFF(pbFunction)); #endif pbFunction[1] = 0; pbFunction[2] = 0; } /* * Since we want to play with V86 mode as well as 8086 and 186 CPUs, we * cannot move the IVT from its default location. So, modify it in place. * * Note! We must keep INT 10h working, which is easy since the CPU does * use it (well, it's been reserved for 30+ years). * Turns out we must not hook INT 6Dh either then, as some real VGA * BIOS installs their INT 10h handler there as well, and seemingly * must be using it internally or something. */ for (iIvt = 0; iIvt < 256; iIvt++) if (iIvt != 0x10 && iIvt != 0x6d && iIvt != BS3_TRAP_SYSCALL) { paIvt[iIvt].off = (uint16_t)(uintptr_t)Bs3TrapRmV86GenericEntries + iIvt * 8; paIvt[iIvt].sel = BS3_SEL_TEXT16; } } #undef Bs3TrapRmV86Init BS3_CMN_DEF(void, Bs3TrapRmV86Init,(void)) { BS3_CMN_NM(Bs3TrapRmV86InitEx)((g_uBs3CpuDetected & BS3CPU_TYPE_MASK) >= BS3CPU_80386); }