bios.c revision 93334
1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1997 Michael Smith 3 * Copyright (c) 1998 Jonathan Lemon 4 * All rights reserved. 5 * 6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8 * are met: 9 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 14 * 15 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 16 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 17 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 18 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 19 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 20 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 21 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 22 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 23 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 24 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 25 * SUCH DAMAGE. 26 * 27 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/amd64/amd64/bios.c 93334 2002-03-28 12:13:57Z nyan $ 28 */ 29 30/* 31 * Code for dealing with the BIOS in x86 PC systems. 32 */ 33 34#include "opt_isa.h" 35 36#include <sys/param.h> 37#include <sys/systm.h> 38#include <sys/kernel.h> 39#include <sys/malloc.h> 40#include <sys/bus.h> 41#include <sys/pcpu.h> 42#include <vm/vm.h> 43#include <vm/pmap.h> 44#include <machine/md_var.h> 45#include <machine/segments.h> 46#include <machine/stdarg.h> 47#include <machine/vmparam.h> 48#include <machine/pc/bios.h> 49#ifdef DEV_ISA 50#include <isa/isavar.h> 51#include <isa/pnpreg.h> 52#include <isa/pnpvar.h> 53#endif 54 55#define BIOS_START 0xe0000 56#define BIOS_SIZE 0x20000 57 58/* exported lookup results */ 59struct bios32_SDentry PCIbios = {entry : 0}; 60struct PnPBIOS_table *PnPBIOStable = 0; 61 62static u_int bios32_SDCI = 0; 63 64/* start fairly early */ 65static void bios32_init(void *junk); 66SYSINIT(bios32, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, bios32_init, NULL); 67 68/* 69 * bios32_init 70 * 71 * Locate various bios32 entities. 72 */ 73static void 74bios32_init(void *junk) 75{ 76 u_long sigaddr; 77 struct bios32_SDheader *sdh; 78 struct PnPBIOS_table *pt; 79 u_int8_t ck, *cv; 80 int i; 81 char *p; 82 83 /* 84 * BIOS32 Service Directory, PCI BIOS 85 */ 86 87 /* look for the signature */ 88 if ((sigaddr = bios_sigsearch(0, "_32_", 4, 16, 0)) != 0) { 89 90 /* get a virtual pointer to the structure */ 91 sdh = (struct bios32_SDheader *)(uintptr_t)BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(sigaddr); 92 for (cv = (u_int8_t *)sdh, ck = 0, i = 0; i < (sdh->len * 16); i++) { 93 ck += cv[i]; 94 } 95 /* If checksum is OK, enable use of the entrypoint */ 96 if ((ck == 0) && (BIOS_START <= sdh->entry ) && 97 (sdh->entry < (BIOS_START + BIOS_SIZE))) { 98 bios32_SDCI = BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(sdh->entry); 99 if (bootverbose) { 100 printf("bios32: Found BIOS32 Service Directory header at %p\n", sdh); 101 printf("bios32: Entry = 0x%x (%x) Rev = %d Len = %d\n", 102 sdh->entry, bios32_SDCI, sdh->revision, sdh->len); 103 } 104 105 /* Allow user override of PCI BIOS search */ 106 if (((p = getenv("machdep.bios.pci")) == NULL) || strcmp(p, "disable")) { 107 108 /* See if there's a PCI BIOS entrypoint here */ 109 PCIbios.ident.id = 0x49435024; /* PCI systems should have this */ 110 if (!bios32_SDlookup(&PCIbios) && bootverbose) 111 printf("pcibios: PCI BIOS entry at 0x%x+0x%x\n", PCIbios.base, PCIbios.entry); 112 } 113 } else { 114 printf("bios32: Bad BIOS32 Service Directory\n"); 115 } 116 } 117 118 /* 119 * PnP BIOS 120 * 121 * Allow user override of PnP BIOS search 122 */ 123 if ((((p = getenv("machdep.bios.pnp")) == NULL) || strcmp(p, "disable")) && 124 ((sigaddr = bios_sigsearch(0, "$PnP", 4, 16, 0)) != 0)) { 125 126 /* get a virtual pointer to the structure */ 127 pt = (struct PnPBIOS_table *)(uintptr_t)BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(sigaddr); 128 for (cv = (u_int8_t *)pt, ck = 0, i = 0; i < pt->len; i++) { 129 ck += cv[i]; 130 } 131 /* If checksum is OK, enable use of the entrypoint */ 132 if (ck == 0) { 133 PnPBIOStable = pt; 134 if (bootverbose) { 135 printf("pnpbios: Found PnP BIOS data at %p\n", pt); 136 printf("pnpbios: Entry = %x:%x Rev = %d.%d\n", 137 pt->pmentrybase, pt->pmentryoffset, pt->version >> 4, pt->version & 0xf); 138 if ((pt->control & 0x3) == 0x01) 139 printf("pnpbios: Event flag at %x\n", pt->evflagaddr); 140 if (pt->oemdevid != 0) 141 printf("pnpbios: OEM ID %x\n", pt->oemdevid); 142 143 } 144 } else { 145 printf("pnpbios: Bad PnP BIOS data checksum\n"); 146 } 147 } 148 if (bootverbose) { 149 /* look for other know signatures */ 150 printf("Other BIOS signatures found:\n"); 151 } 152} 153 154/* 155 * bios32_SDlookup 156 * 157 * Query the BIOS32 Service Directory for the service named in (ent), 158 * returns nonzero if the lookup fails. The caller must fill in 159 * (ent->ident), the remainder are populated on a successful lookup. 160 */ 161int 162bios32_SDlookup(struct bios32_SDentry *ent) 163{ 164 struct bios_regs args; 165 166 if (bios32_SDCI == 0) 167 return (1); 168 169 args.eax = ent->ident.id; /* set up arguments */ 170 args.ebx = args.ecx = args.edx = 0; 171 bios32(&args, bios32_SDCI, GSEL(GCODE_SEL, SEL_KPL)); 172 if ((args.eax & 0xff) == 0) { /* success? */ 173 ent->base = args.ebx; 174 ent->len = args.ecx; 175 ent->entry = args.edx; 176 ent->ventry = BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(ent->base + ent->entry); 177 return (0); /* all OK */ 178 } 179 return (1); /* failed */ 180} 181 182 183/* 184 * bios_sigsearch 185 * 186 * Search some or all of the BIOS region for a signature string. 187 * 188 * (start) Optional offset returned from this function 189 * (for searching for multiple matches), or NULL 190 * to start the search from the base of the BIOS. 191 * Note that this will be a _physical_ address in 192 * the range 0xe0000 - 0xfffff. 193 * (sig) is a pointer to the byte(s) of the signature. 194 * (siglen) number of bytes in the signature. 195 * (paralen) signature paragraph (alignment) size. 196 * (sigofs) offset of the signature within the paragraph. 197 * 198 * Returns the _physical_ address of the found signature, 0 if the 199 * signature was not found. 200 */ 201 202u_int32_t 203bios_sigsearch(u_int32_t start, u_char *sig, int siglen, int paralen, int sigofs) 204{ 205 u_char *sp, *end; 206 207 /* compute the starting address */ 208 if ((start >= BIOS_START) && (start <= (BIOS_START + BIOS_SIZE))) { 209 sp = (char *)BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(start); 210 } else if (start == 0) { 211 sp = (char *)BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(BIOS_START); 212 } else { 213 return 0; /* bogus start address */ 214 } 215 216 /* compute the end address */ 217 end = (u_char *)BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(BIOS_START + BIOS_SIZE); 218 219 /* loop searching */ 220 while ((sp + sigofs + siglen) < end) { 221 222 /* compare here */ 223 if (!bcmp(sp + sigofs, sig, siglen)) { 224 /* convert back to physical address */ 225 return((u_int32_t)BIOS_VADDRTOPADDR(sp)); 226 } 227 sp += paralen; 228 } 229 return(0); 230} 231 232/* 233 * do not staticize, used by bioscall.s 234 */ 235union { 236 struct { 237 u_short offset; 238 u_short segment; 239 } vec16; 240 struct { 241 u_int offset; 242 u_short segment; 243 } vec32; 244} bioscall_vector; /* bios jump vector */ 245 246void 247set_bios_selectors(struct bios_segments *seg, int flags) 248{ 249 struct soft_segment_descriptor ssd = { 250 0, /* segment base address (overwritten) */ 251 0, /* length (overwritten) */ 252 SDT_MEMERA, /* segment type (overwritten) */ 253 0, /* priority level */ 254 1, /* descriptor present */ 255 0, 0, 256 1, /* descriptor size (overwritten) */ 257 0 /* granularity == byte units */ 258 }; 259 union descriptor *p_gdt; 260 261#ifdef SMP 262 p_gdt = &gdt[PCPU_GET(cpuid) * NGDT]; 263#else 264 p_gdt = gdt; 265#endif 266 267 ssd.ssd_base = seg->code32.base; 268 ssd.ssd_limit = seg->code32.limit; 269 ssdtosd(&ssd, &p_gdt[GBIOSCODE32_SEL].sd); 270 271 ssd.ssd_def32 = 0; 272 if (flags & BIOSCODE_FLAG) { 273 ssd.ssd_base = seg->code16.base; 274 ssd.ssd_limit = seg->code16.limit; 275 ssdtosd(&ssd, &p_gdt[GBIOSCODE16_SEL].sd); 276 } 277 278 ssd.ssd_type = SDT_MEMRWA; 279 if (flags & BIOSDATA_FLAG) { 280 ssd.ssd_base = seg->data.base; 281 ssd.ssd_limit = seg->data.limit; 282 ssdtosd(&ssd, &p_gdt[GBIOSDATA_SEL].sd); 283 } 284 285 if (flags & BIOSUTIL_FLAG) { 286 ssd.ssd_base = seg->util.base; 287 ssd.ssd_limit = seg->util.limit; 288 ssdtosd(&ssd, &p_gdt[GBIOSUTIL_SEL].sd); 289 } 290 291 if (flags & BIOSARGS_FLAG) { 292 ssd.ssd_base = seg->args.base; 293 ssd.ssd_limit = seg->args.limit; 294 ssdtosd(&ssd, &p_gdt[GBIOSARGS_SEL].sd); 295 } 296} 297 298extern int vm86pa; 299extern void bios16_jmp(void); 300 301/* 302 * this routine is really greedy with selectors, and uses 5: 303 * 304 * 32-bit code selector: to return to kernel 305 * 16-bit code selector: for running code 306 * data selector: for 16-bit data 307 * util selector: extra utility selector 308 * args selector: to handle pointers 309 * 310 * the util selector is set from the util16 entry in bios16_args, if a 311 * "U" specifier is seen. 312 * 313 * See <machine/pc/bios.h> for description of format specifiers 314 */ 315int 316bios16(struct bios_args *args, char *fmt, ...) 317{ 318 char *p, *stack, *stack_top; 319 va_list ap; 320 int flags = BIOSCODE_FLAG | BIOSDATA_FLAG; 321 u_int i, arg_start, arg_end; 322 u_int *pte, *ptd; 323 324 arg_start = 0xffffffff; 325 arg_end = 0; 326 327 /* 328 * Some BIOS entrypoints attempt to copy the largest-case 329 * argument frame (in order to generalise handling for 330 * different entry types). If our argument frame is 331 * smaller than this, the BIOS will reach off the top of 332 * our constructed stack segment. Pad the top of the stack 333 * with some garbage to avoid this. 334 */ 335 stack = (caddr_t)PAGE_SIZE - 32; 336 337 va_start(ap, fmt); 338 for (p = fmt; p && *p; p++) { 339 switch (*p) { 340 case 'p': /* 32-bit pointer */ 341 i = va_arg(ap, u_int); 342 arg_start = min(arg_start, i); 343 arg_end = max(arg_end, i); 344 flags |= BIOSARGS_FLAG; 345 stack -= 4; 346 break; 347 348 case 'i': /* 32-bit integer */ 349 i = va_arg(ap, u_int); 350 stack -= 4; 351 break; 352 353 case 'U': /* 16-bit selector */ 354 flags |= BIOSUTIL_FLAG; 355 /* FALLTHROUGH */ 356 case 'D': /* 16-bit selector */ 357 case 'C': /* 16-bit selector */ 358 stack -= 2; 359 break; 360 361 case 's': /* 16-bit integer */ 362 i = va_arg(ap, u_short); 363 stack -= 2; 364 break; 365 366 default: 367 return (EINVAL); 368 } 369 } 370 371 if (flags & BIOSARGS_FLAG) { 372 if (arg_end - arg_start > ctob(16)) 373 return (EACCES); 374 args->seg.args.base = arg_start; 375 args->seg.args.limit = 0xffff; 376 } 377 378 args->seg.code32.base = (u_int)&bios16_jmp & PG_FRAME; 379 args->seg.code32.limit = 0xffff; 380 381 ptd = (u_int *)rcr3(); 382 if (ptd == (u_int *)IdlePTD) { 383 /* 384 * no page table, so create one and install it. 385 */ 386 pte = (u_int *)malloc(PAGE_SIZE, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); 387 ptd = (u_int *)((u_int)ptd + KERNBASE); 388 *ptd = vtophys(pte) | PG_RW | PG_V; 389 } else { 390 /* 391 * this is a user-level page table 392 */ 393 pte = (u_int *)&PTmap; 394 } 395 /* 396 * install pointer to page 0. we don't need to flush the tlb, 397 * since there should not be a previous mapping for page 0. 398 */ 399 *pte = (vm86pa - PAGE_SIZE) | PG_RW | PG_V; 400 401 stack_top = stack; 402 va_start(ap, fmt); 403 for (p = fmt; p && *p; p++) { 404 switch (*p) { 405 case 'p': /* 32-bit pointer */ 406 i = va_arg(ap, u_int); 407 *(u_int *)stack = (i - arg_start) | 408 (GSEL(GBIOSARGS_SEL, SEL_KPL) << 16); 409 stack += 4; 410 break; 411 412 case 'i': /* 32-bit integer */ 413 i = va_arg(ap, u_int); 414 *(u_int *)stack = i; 415 stack += 4; 416 break; 417 418 case 'U': /* 16-bit selector */ 419 *(u_short *)stack = GSEL(GBIOSUTIL_SEL, SEL_KPL); 420 stack += 2; 421 break; 422 423 case 'D': /* 16-bit selector */ 424 *(u_short *)stack = GSEL(GBIOSDATA_SEL, SEL_KPL); 425 stack += 2; 426 break; 427 428 case 'C': /* 16-bit selector */ 429 *(u_short *)stack = GSEL(GBIOSCODE16_SEL, SEL_KPL); 430 stack += 2; 431 break; 432 433 case 's': /* 16-bit integer */ 434 i = va_arg(ap, u_short); 435 *(u_short *)stack = i; 436 stack += 2; 437 break; 438 439 default: 440 return (EINVAL); 441 } 442 } 443 444 set_bios_selectors(&args->seg, flags); 445 bioscall_vector.vec16.offset = (u_short)args->entry; 446 bioscall_vector.vec16.segment = GSEL(GBIOSCODE16_SEL, SEL_KPL); 447 448 i = bios16_call(&args->r, stack_top); 449 450 if (pte == (u_int *)&PTmap) { 451 *pte = 0; /* remove entry */ 452 } else { 453 *ptd = 0; /* remove page table */ 454 free(pte, M_TEMP); /* ... and free it */ 455 } 456 457 /* 458 * XXX only needs to be invlpg(0) but that doesn't work on the 386 459 */ 460 invltlb(); 461 462 return (i); 463} 464 465#ifdef DEV_ISA 466/* 467 * PnP BIOS interface; enumerate devices only known to the system 468 * BIOS and save information about them for later use. 469 */ 470 471struct pnp_sysdev 472{ 473 u_int16_t size; 474 u_int8_t handle; 475 u_int32_t devid; 476 u_int8_t type[3]; 477 u_int16_t attrib; 478#define PNPATTR_NODISABLE (1<<0) /* can't be disabled */ 479#define PNPATTR_NOCONFIG (1<<1) /* can't be configured */ 480#define PNPATTR_OUTPUT (1<<2) /* can be primary output */ 481#define PNPATTR_INPUT (1<<3) /* can be primary input */ 482#define PNPATTR_BOOTABLE (1<<4) /* can be booted from */ 483#define PNPATTR_DOCK (1<<5) /* is a docking station */ 484#define PNPATTR_REMOVEABLE (1<<6) /* device is removeable */ 485#define PNPATTR_CONFIG_STATIC (0) 486#define PNPATTR_CONFIG_DYNAMIC (1) 487#define PNPATTR_CONFIG_DYNONLY (3) 488#define PNPATTR_CONFIG(a) (((a) >> 7) & 0x3) 489 /* device-specific data comes here */ 490 u_int8_t devdata[0]; 491} __attribute__ ((packed)); 492 493/* We have to cluster arguments within a 64k range for the bios16 call */ 494struct pnp_sysdevargs 495{ 496 u_int16_t next; 497 struct pnp_sysdev node; 498}; 499 500/* 501 * This function is called after the bus has assigned resource 502 * locations for a logical device. 503 */ 504static void 505pnpbios_set_config(void *arg, struct isa_config *config, int enable) 506{ 507} 508 509/* 510 * Quiz the PnP BIOS, build a list of PNP IDs and resource data. 511 */ 512static void 513pnpbios_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent) 514{ 515 struct PnPBIOS_table *pt = PnPBIOStable; 516 struct bios_args args; 517 struct pnp_sysdev *pd; 518 struct pnp_sysdevargs *pda; 519 u_int16_t ndevs, bigdev; 520 int error, currdev; 521 u_int8_t *devnodebuf, tag; 522 u_int32_t *devid, *compid; 523 int idx, left; 524 device_t dev; 525 526 /* no PnP BIOS information */ 527 if (pt == NULL) 528 return; 529 530 /* ACPI already active */ 531 if (devclass_get_softc(devclass_find("ACPI"), 0) != NULL) 532 return; 533 534 /* get count of PnP devices */ 535 bzero(&args, sizeof(args)); 536 args.seg.code16.base = BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(pt->pmentrybase); 537 args.seg.code16.limit = 0xffff; /* XXX ? */ 538 args.seg.data.base = BIOS_PADDRTOVADDR(pt->pmdataseg); 539 args.seg.data.limit = 0xffff; 540 args.entry = pt->pmentryoffset; 541 542 if ((error = bios16(&args, PNP_COUNT_DEVNODES, &ndevs, &bigdev)) || (args.r.eax & 0xff)) 543 printf("pnpbios: error %d/%x getting device count/size limit\n", error, args.r.eax); 544 ndevs &= 0xff; /* clear high byte garbage */ 545 if (bootverbose) 546 printf("pnpbios: %d devices, largest %d bytes\n", ndevs, bigdev); 547 548 devnodebuf = malloc(bigdev + (sizeof(struct pnp_sysdevargs) - sizeof(struct pnp_sysdev)), 549 M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); 550 pda = (struct pnp_sysdevargs *)devnodebuf; 551 pd = &pda->node; 552 553 for (currdev = 0, left = ndevs; (currdev != 0xff) && (left > 0); left--) { 554 555 bzero(pd, bigdev); 556 pda->next = currdev; 557 /* get current configuration */ 558 if ((error = bios16(&args, PNP_GET_DEVNODE, &pda->next, &pda->node, (u_int16_t)1))) { 559 printf("pnpbios: error %d making BIOS16 call\n", error); 560 break; 561 } 562 if ((error = (args.r.eax & 0xff))) { 563 if (bootverbose) 564 printf("pnpbios: %s 0x%x fetching node %d\n", error & 0x80 ? "error" : "warning", error, currdev); 565 if (error & 0x80) 566 break; 567 } 568 currdev = pda->next; 569 if (pd->size < sizeof(struct pnp_sysdev)) { 570 printf("pnpbios: bogus system node data, aborting scan\n"); 571 break; 572 } 573 574 /* 575 * If we are in APIC_IO mode, we should ignore the ISA PIC if it 576 * shows up. Likewise, in !APIC_IO mode, we should ignore the 577 * APIC (less important). 578 * This is significant because the ISA PIC will claim IRQ 2 (which 579 * it uses for chaining), while in APIC mode this is a valid IRQ 580 * available for general use. 581 */ 582#ifdef APIC_IO 583 if (!strcmp(pnp_eisaformat(pd->devid), "PNP0000")) /* ISA PIC */ 584 continue; 585#else 586 if (!strcmp(pnp_eisaformat(pd->devid), "PNP0003")) /* APIC */ 587 continue; 588#endif 589 590 /* Add the device and parse its resources */ 591 dev = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, ISA_ORDER_PNP, NULL, -1); 592 isa_set_vendorid(dev, pd->devid); 593 isa_set_logicalid(dev, pd->devid); 594 /* 595 * It appears that some PnP BIOS doesn't allow us to re-enable 596 * the embedded system device once it is disabled. We shall 597 * mark all system device nodes as "cannot be disabled", regardless 598 * of actual settings in the device attribute byte. 599 * XXX 600 isa_set_configattr(dev, 601 ((pd->attrib & PNPATTR_NODISABLE) ? 0 : ISACFGATTR_CANDISABLE) | 602 ((!(pd->attrib & PNPATTR_NOCONFIG) && 603 PNPATTR_CONFIG(pd->attrib) != PNPATTR_CONFIG_STATIC) 604 ? ISACFGATTR_DYNAMIC : 0)); 605 */ 606 isa_set_configattr(dev, 607 (!(pd->attrib & PNPATTR_NOCONFIG) && 608 PNPATTR_CONFIG(pd->attrib) != PNPATTR_CONFIG_STATIC) 609 ? ISACFGATTR_DYNAMIC : 0); 610 ISA_SET_CONFIG_CALLBACK(parent, dev, pnpbios_set_config, 0); 611 pnp_parse_resources(dev, &pd->devdata[0], 612 pd->size - sizeof(struct pnp_sysdev), 0); 613 if (!device_get_desc(dev)) 614 device_set_desc_copy(dev, pnp_eisaformat(pd->devid)); 615 616 /* Find device IDs */ 617 devid = &pd->devid; 618 compid = NULL; 619 620 /* look for a compatible device ID too */ 621 left = pd->size - sizeof(struct pnp_sysdev); 622 idx = 0; 623 while (idx < left) { 624 tag = pd->devdata[idx++]; 625 if (PNP_RES_TYPE(tag) == 0) { 626 /* Small resource */ 627 switch (PNP_SRES_NUM(tag)) { 628 case PNP_TAG_COMPAT_DEVICE: 629 compid = (u_int32_t *)(pd->devdata + idx); 630 if (bootverbose) 631 printf("pnpbios: node %d compat ID 0x%08x\n", pd->handle, *compid); 632 /* FALLTHROUGH */ 633 case PNP_TAG_END: 634 idx = left; 635 break; 636 default: 637 idx += PNP_SRES_LEN(tag); 638 break; 639 } 640 } else 641 /* Large resource, skip it */ 642 idx += *(u_int16_t *)(pd->devdata + idx) + 2; 643 } 644 if (bootverbose) { 645 printf("pnpbios: handle %d device ID %s (%08x)", 646 pd->handle, pnp_eisaformat(*devid), *devid); 647 if (compid != NULL) 648 printf(" compat ID %s (%08x)", 649 pnp_eisaformat(*compid), *compid); 650 printf("\n"); 651 } 652 } 653} 654 655static device_method_t pnpbios_methods[] = { 656 /* Device interface */ 657 DEVMETHOD(device_identify, pnpbios_identify), 658 659 { 0, 0 } 660}; 661 662static driver_t pnpbios_driver = { 663 "pnpbios", 664 pnpbios_methods, 665 1, /* no softc */ 666}; 667 668static devclass_t pnpbios_devclass; 669 670DRIVER_MODULE(pnpbios, isa, pnpbios_driver, pnpbios_devclass, 0, 0); 671#endif /* DEV_ISA */ 672