locore.s revision 2056
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 * William Jolitz.
7 *
8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 * are met:
11 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
17 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
18 *	This product includes software developed by the University of
19 *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
20 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
21 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
22 *    without specific prior written permission.
23 *
24 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
25 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
26 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
27 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
28 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
29 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
30 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
31 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
32 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
33 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
34 * SUCH DAMAGE.
35 *
36 *	from: @(#)locore.s	7.3 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
37 *	$Id: locore.s,v 1.19 1994/08/10 03:51:05 wollman Exp $
38 */
39
40/*
41 * locore.s:	FreeBSD machine support for the Intel 386
42 *		originally from: locore.s, by William F. Jolitz
43 *
44 *		Substantially rewritten by David Greenman, Rod Grimes,
45 *			Bruce Evans, Wolfgang Solfrank, and many others.
46 */
47
48#include "npx.h"			/* for NNPX */
49#include "assym.s"			/* system definitions */
50#include <machine/psl.h>		/* processor status longword defs */
51#include <machine/pte.h>		/* page table entry definitions */
52#include <sys/errno.h>			/* error return codes */
53#include <machine/specialreg.h>		/* x86 special registers */
54#include <machine/cputypes.h>		/* x86 cpu type definitions */
55#include <sys/syscall.h>		/* system call numbers */
56#include <machine/asmacros.h>		/* miscellaneous asm macros */
57
58/*
59 *	XXX
60 *
61 * Note: This version greatly munged to avoid various assembler errors
62 * that may be fixed in newer versions of gas. Perhaps newer versions
63 * will have more pleasant appearance.
64 */
65
66/*
67 * PTmap is recursive pagemap at top of virtual address space.
68 * Within PTmap, the page directory can be found (third indirection).
69 */
70	.globl	_PTmap,_PTD,_PTDpde,_Sysmap
71	.set	_PTmap,PTDPTDI << PDRSHIFT
72	.set	_PTD,_PTmap + (PTDPTDI * NBPG)
73	.set	_PTDpde,_PTD + (PTDPTDI * PDESIZE)
74
75/* Sysmap is the base address of the kernel page tables */
76	.set	_Sysmap,_PTmap + (KPTDI * NBPG)
77
78/*
79 * APTmap, APTD is the alternate recursive pagemap.
80 * It's used when modifying another process's page tables.
81 */
82	.globl	_APTmap,_APTD,_APTDpde
83	.set	_APTmap,APTDPTDI << PDRSHIFT
84	.set	_APTD,_APTmap + (APTDPTDI * NBPG)
85	.set	_APTDpde,_PTD + (APTDPTDI * PDESIZE)
86
87/*
88 * Access to each processes kernel stack is via a region of
89 * per-process address space (at the beginning), immediatly above
90 * the user process stack.
91 */
92	.set	_kstack,USRSTACK
93	.globl	_kstack
94
95/*
96 * Globals
97 */
98	.data
99	.globl	_esym
100_esym:	.long	0				/* ptr to end of syms */
101
102	.globl	_boothowto,_bootdev,_curpcb
103
104	.globl	_cpu,_cold,_atdevbase,_cpu_vendor,_cpu_id
105_cpu:	.long	0				/* are we 386, 386sx, or 486 */
106_cpu_id:	.long 0				/* stepping ID */
107_cpu_vendor:	.space 17			/* CPU origin code */
108_cold:	.long	1				/* cold till we are not */
109_atdevbase:	.long	0			/* location of start of iomem in virtual */
110_atdevphys:	.long	0			/* location of device mapping ptes (phys) */
111
112	.globl	_KERNend
113_KERNend:	.long	0			/* phys addr end of kernel (just after bss) */
114
115	.globl	_IdlePTD,_KPTphys
116_IdlePTD:	.long	0			/* phys addr of kernel PTD */
117_KPTphys:	.long	0			/* phys addr of kernel page tables */
118
119	.globl	_cyloffset
120_cyloffset:	.long	0			/* cylinder offset from boot blocks */
121
122	.globl	_proc0paddr
123_proc0paddr:	.long	0			/* address of proc 0 address space */
124
125#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
126	.globl	_bdb_exists			/* flag to indicate BDE debugger is available */
127_bdb_exists:	.long	0
128#endif
129
130	.globl	tmpstk
131	.space	0x1000
132tmpstk:
133
134
135/*
136 * System Initialization
137 */
138	.text
139
140/*
141 * btext: beginning of text section.
142 * Also the entry point (jumped to directly from the boot blocks).
143 */
144NON_GPROF_ENTRY(btext)
145	movw	$0x1234,0x472			/* warm boot */
146	jmp	1f
147	.org	0x500				/* space for BIOS variables */
148
149	/*
150	 * pass parameters on stack (howto, bootdev, unit, cyloffset, esym)
151	 * note: (%esp) is return address of boot
152	 * ( if we want to hold onto /boot, it's physical %esp up to _end)
153	 */
154
155 1:	movl	4(%esp),%eax
156	movl	%eax,_boothowto-KERNBASE
157	movl	8(%esp),%eax
158	movl	%eax,_bootdev-KERNBASE
159	movl	12(%esp),%eax
160	movl	%eax,_cyloffset-KERNBASE
161	movl	16(%esp),%eax
162	addl	$KERNBASE,%eax
163	movl	%eax,_esym-KERNBASE
164#ifdef DISKLESS					/* Copy diskless structure */
165	movl	_nfs_diskless_size-KERNBASE,%ecx
166	movl	20(%esp),%esi
167	movl	$(_nfs_diskless-KERNBASE),%edi
168	cld
169	rep
170	movsb
171#endif
172
173	/* Find out our CPU type. */
174
175	/* Try to toggle alignment check flag; does not exist on 386. */
176	pushfl
177	popl	%eax
178	movl	%eax,%ecx
179	orl	$PSL_AC,%eax
180	pushl	%eax
181	popfl
182	pushfl
183	popl	%eax
184	xorl	%ecx,%eax
185	andl	$PSL_AC,%eax
186	pushl	%ecx
187	popfl
188
189	testl	%eax,%eax
190	jnz	1f
191	movl	$CPU_386,_cpu-KERNBASE
192	jmp	2f
193
1941:	/* Try to toggle identification flag; does not exist on early 486s. */
195	pushfl
196	popl	%eax
197	movl	%eax,%ecx
198	xorl	$PSL_ID,%eax
199	pushl	%eax
200	popfl
201	pushfl
202	popl	%eax
203	xorl	%ecx,%eax
204	andl	$PSL_ID,%eax
205	pushl	%ecx
206	popfl
207
208	testl	%eax,%eax
209	jnz	1f
210	movl	$CPU_486,_cpu-KERNBASE
211	jmp	2f
212
2131:	/* Use the `cpuid' instruction. */
214	xorl	%eax,%eax
215	.byte	0x0f,0xa2		# cpuid 0
216	movl	%ebx,_cpu_vendor-KERNBASE	# store vendor string
217	movl	%edx,_cpu_vendor+4-KERNBASE
218	movl	%ecx,_cpu_vendor+8-KERNBASE
219	movb	$0,_cpu_vendor+12-KERNBASE
220
221	movl	$1,%eax
222	.byte	0x0f,0xa2		# cpuid 1
223	movl	%eax,_cpu_id-KERNBASE		# store cpu_id
224	rorl	$8,%eax			# extract family type
225	andl	$15,%eax
226	cmpl	$5,%eax
227	jae	1f
228
229	/* less than Pentium; must be 486 */
230	movl	$CPU_486,_cpu-KERNBASE
231	jmp	2f
232
2331:	movl	$CPU_586,_cpu-KERNBASE
2342:
235
236	/*
237	 * Finished with old stack; load new %esp now instead of later so
238	 * we can trace this code without having to worry about the trace
239	 * trap clobbering the memory test or the zeroing of the bss+bootstrap
240	 * page tables.
241	 *
242	 * XXX - wdboot clears the bss after testing that this is safe.
243	 * This is too wasteful - memory below 640K is scarce.  The boot
244	 * program should check:
245	 *	text+data <= &stack_variable - more_space_for_stack
246	 *	text+data+bss+pad+space_for_page_tables <= end_of_memory
247	 * Oops, the gdt is in the carcass of the boot program so clearing
248	 * the rest of memory is still not possible.
249	 */
250	movl	$tmpstk-KERNBASE,%esp		/* bootstrap stack end location */
251
252/*
253 * Virtual address space of kernel:
254 *
255 *	text | data | bss | [syms] | page dir | proc0 kernel stack | usr stk map | Sysmap
256 *      pages:                          1         UPAGES (2)             1         NKPT (7)
257 */
258
259/* find end of kernel image */
260	movl	$_end-KERNBASE,%ecx
261	addl	$NBPG-1,%ecx			/* page align up */
262	andl	$~(NBPG-1),%ecx
263	movl	%ecx,%esi			/* esi = start of free memory */
264	movl	%ecx,_KERNend-KERNBASE		/* save end of kernel */
265
266/* clear bss */
267	movl	$_edata-KERNBASE,%edi
268	subl	%edi,%ecx			/* get amount to clear */
269	xorl	%eax,%eax			/* specify zero fill */
270	cld
271	rep
272	stosb
273
274/*
275 * The value in esi is both the end of the kernel bss and a pointer to
276 * the kernel page directory, and is used by the rest of locore to build
277 * the tables.
278 * esi + 1(page dir) + 2(UPAGES) + 1(p0stack) + NKPT(number of kernel
279 * page table pages) is then passed on the stack to init386(first) as
280 * the value first. esi should ALWAYS be page aligned!!
281 */
282	movl	%esi,%ecx			/* Get current first availiable address */
283
284/* clear pagetables, page directory, stack, etc... */
285	movl	%esi,%edi			/* base (page directory) */
286	movl	$((1+UPAGES+1+NKPT)*NBPG),%ecx	/* amount to clear */
287	xorl	%eax,%eax			/* specify zero fill */
288	cld
289	rep
290	stosb
291
292/* physical address of Idle proc/kernel page directory */
293	movl	%esi,_IdlePTD-KERNBASE
294
295/*
296 * fillkpt
297 *	eax = (page frame address | control | status) == pte
298 *	ebx = address of page table
299 *	ecx = how many pages to map
300 */
301#define	fillkpt		\
3021:	movl	%eax,(%ebx)	; \
303	addl	$NBPG,%eax	; /* increment physical address */ \
304	addl	$4,%ebx		; /* next pte */ \
305	loop	1b		;
306
307/*
308 * Map Kernel
309 *
310 * First step - build page tables
311 */
312#if defined (KGDB) || defined (BDE_DEBUGGER)
313	movl	_KERNend-KERNBASE,%ecx		/* this much memory, */
314	shrl	$PGSHIFT,%ecx			/* for this many PTEs */
315#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
316	cmpl	$0xa0,%ecx			/* XXX - cover debugger pages */
317	jae	1f
318	movl	$0xa0,%ecx
3191:
320#endif /* BDE_DEBUGGER */
321	movl	$PG_V|PG_KW|PG_NC_PWT,%eax	/* kernel R/W, valid, cache write-through */
322	lea	((1+UPAGES+1)*NBPG)(%esi),%ebx	/* phys addr of kernel PT base */
323	movl	%ebx,_KPTphys-KERNBASE		/* save in global */
324	fillkpt
325
326#else /* !KGDB && !BDE_DEBUGGER */
327	/* write protect kernel text (doesn't do a thing for 386's - only 486's) */
328	movl	$_etext-KERNBASE,%ecx		/* get size of text */
329	shrl	$PGSHIFT,%ecx			/* for this many PTEs */
330	movl	$PG_V|PG_KR,%eax		/* specify read only */
331	lea	((1+UPAGES+1)*NBPG)(%esi),%ebx	/* phys addr of kernel PT base */
332	movl	%ebx,_KPTphys-KERNBASE		/* save in global */
333	fillkpt
334
335	/* data and bss are r/w */
336	andl	$PG_FRAME,%eax			/* strip to just addr of bss */
337	movl	_KERNend-KERNBASE,%ecx		/* calculate size */
338	subl	%eax,%ecx
339	shrl	$PGSHIFT,%ecx
340	orl	$PG_V|PG_KW,%eax		/* valid, kernel read/write */
341	fillkpt
342#endif /* KGDB || BDE_DEBUGGER */
343
344/* now initialize the page dir, upages, p0stack PT, and page tables */
345
346	movl	$(1+UPAGES+1+NKPT),%ecx	/* number of PTEs */
347	movl	%esi,%eax			/* phys address of PTD */
348	andl	$PG_FRAME,%eax			/* convert to PFN, should be a NOP */
349	orl	$PG_V|PG_KW|PG_NC_PWT,%eax	/* valid, kernel read/write, cache write-though */
350	movl	%esi,%ebx			/* calculate pte offset to ptd */
351	shrl	$PGSHIFT-2,%ebx
352	addl	%esi,%ebx			/* address of page directory */
353	addl	$((1+UPAGES+1)*NBPG),%ebx	/* offset to kernel page tables */
354	fillkpt
355
356/* map I/O memory map */
357
358	movl    _KPTphys-KERNBASE,%ebx		/* base of kernel page tables */
359	lea     (0xa0 * PTESIZE)(%ebx),%ebx	/* hardwire ISA hole at KERNBASE + 0xa0000 */
360	movl	$0x100-0xa0,%ecx		/* for this many pte s, */
361	movl	$(0xa0000|PG_V|PG_KW|PG_N),%eax	/* valid, kernel read/write, non-cacheable */
362	movl	%ebx,_atdevphys-KERNBASE	/* save phys addr of ptes */
363	fillkpt
364
365 /* map proc 0's kernel stack into user page table page */
366
367	movl	$UPAGES,%ecx			/* for this many pte s, */
368	lea	(1*NBPG)(%esi),%eax		/* physical address in proc 0 */
369	lea	(KERNBASE)(%eax),%edx		/* change into virtual addr */
370	movl	%edx,_proc0paddr-KERNBASE	/* save VA for proc 0 init */
371	orl	$PG_V|PG_KW,%eax		/* valid, kernel read/write */
372	lea	((1+UPAGES)*NBPG)(%esi),%ebx	/* addr of stack page table in proc 0 */
373	addl	$(KSTKPTEOFF * PTESIZE),%ebx	/* offset to kernel stack PTE */
374	fillkpt
375
376/*
377 * Initialize kernel page table directory
378 */
379	/* install a pde for temporary double map of bottom of VA */
380	movl	_KPTphys-KERNBASE,%eax
381	orl     $PG_V|PG_KW,%eax		/* valid, kernel read/write */
382	movl	%eax,(%esi)			/* which is where temp maps! */
383
384	/* initialize kernel pde's */
385	movl	$(NKPT),%ecx			/* for this many PDEs */
386	lea	(KPTDI*PDESIZE)(%esi),%ebx	/* offset of pde for kernel */
387	fillkpt
388
389	/* install a pde recursively mapping page directory as a page table! */
390	movl	%esi,%eax			/* phys address of ptd in proc 0 */
391	orl	$PG_V|PG_KW,%eax		/* pde entry is valid */
392	movl	%eax,PTDPTDI*PDESIZE(%esi)	/* which is where PTmap maps! */
393
394	/* install a pde to map kernel stack for proc 0 */
395	lea	((1+UPAGES)*NBPG)(%esi),%eax	/* physical address of pt in proc 0 */
396	orl	$PG_V|PG_KW,%eax		/* pde entry is valid */
397	movl	%eax,KSTKPTDI*PDESIZE(%esi)	/* which is where kernel stack maps! */
398
399#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
400	/* copy and convert stuff from old gdt and idt for debugger */
401
402	cmpl	$0x0375c339,0x96104		/* XXX - debugger signature */
403	jne	1f
404	movb	$1,_bdb_exists-KERNBASE
4051:
406	pushal
407	subl	$2*6,%esp
408
409	sgdt	(%esp)
410	movl	2(%esp),%esi			/* base address of current gdt */
411	movl	$_gdt-KERNBASE,%edi
412	movl	%edi,2(%esp)
413	movl	$8*18/4,%ecx
414	cld
415	rep					/* copy gdt */
416	movsl
417	movl	$_gdt-KERNBASE,-8+2(%edi)	/* adjust gdt self-ptr */
418	movb	$0x92,-8+5(%edi)
419
420	sidt	6(%esp)
421	movl	6+2(%esp),%esi			/* base address of current idt */
422	movl	8+4(%esi),%eax			/* convert dbg descriptor to ... */
423	movw	8(%esi),%ax
424	movl	%eax,bdb_dbg_ljmp+1-KERNBASE	/* ... immediate offset ... */
425	movl	8+2(%esi),%eax
426	movw	%ax,bdb_dbg_ljmp+5-KERNBASE	/* ... and selector for ljmp */
427	movl	24+4(%esi),%eax			/* same for bpt descriptor */
428	movw	24(%esi),%ax
429	movl	%eax,bdb_bpt_ljmp+1-KERNBASE
430	movl	24+2(%esi),%eax
431	movw	%ax,bdb_bpt_ljmp+5-KERNBASE
432
433	movl	$_idt-KERNBASE,%edi
434	movl	%edi,6+2(%esp)
435	movl	$8*4/4,%ecx
436	cld
437	rep					/* copy idt */
438	movsl
439
440	lgdt	(%esp)
441	lidt	6(%esp)
442
443	addl	$2*6,%esp
444	popal
445#endif /* BDE_DEBUGGER */
446
447	/* load base of page directory and enable mapping */
448	movl	%esi,%eax			/* phys address of ptd in proc 0 */
449	orl	$I386_CR3PAT,%eax
450	movl	%eax,%cr3			/* load ptd addr into mmu */
451	movl	%cr0,%eax			/* get control word */
452	orl	$CR0_PE|CR0_PG,%eax		/* enable paging */
453	movl	%eax,%cr0			/* and let's page NOW! */
454
455	pushl	$begin				/* jump to high mem */
456	ret
457
458begin: /* now running relocated at KERNBASE where the system is linked to run */
459
460	.globl _Crtat				/* XXX - locore should not know about */
461	movl	_Crtat,%eax			/* variables of device drivers (pccons)! */
462	subl	$(KERNBASE+0xA0000),%eax
463	movl	_atdevphys,%edx			/* get pte PA */
464	subl	_KPTphys,%edx			/* remove base of ptes, now have phys offset */
465	shll	$PGSHIFT-2,%edx			/* corresponding to virt offset */
466	addl	$KERNBASE,%edx			/* add virtual base */
467	movl	%edx,_atdevbase
468	addl	%eax,%edx
469	movl	%edx,_Crtat
470
471	/* set up bootstrap stack - 48 bytes */
472	movl	$_kstack+UPAGES*NBPG-4*12,%esp	/* bootstrap stack end location */
473	xorl	%eax,%eax			/* mark end of frames */
474	movl	%eax,%ebp
475	movl	_proc0paddr,%eax
476	movl	%esi,PCB_CR3(%eax)
477
478#ifdef BDE_DEBUGGER
479	/* relocate debugger gdt entries */
480
481	movl	$_gdt+8*9,%eax			/* adjust slots 9-17 */
482	movl	$9,%ecx
483reloc_gdt:
484	movb	$KERNBASE>>24,7(%eax)		/* top byte of base addresses, was 0, */
485	addl	$8,%eax				/* now KERNBASE>>24 */
486	loop	reloc_gdt
487
488	cmpl	$0,_bdb_exists
489	je	1f
490	int	$3
4911:
492#endif /* BDE_DEBUGGER */
493
494	/*
495	 * Skip over the page tables and the kernel stack
496	 */
497	lea	((1+UPAGES+1+NKPT)*NBPG)(%esi),%esi
498
499	pushl	%esi				/* value of first for init386(first) */
500	call	_init386			/* wire 386 chip for unix operation */
501	popl	%esi
502
503#if 0
504	movl	$0,_PTD
505#endif
506
507	.globl	__ucodesel,__udatasel
508
509	pushl	$0				/* unused */
510	pushl	__udatasel			/* ss */
511	pushl	$0				/* esp - filled in by execve() */
512	pushl	$0x3200				/* eflags (ring 3, int enab) */
513	pushl	__ucodesel			/* cs */
514	pushl	$0				/* eip - filled in by execve() */
515	subl	$(12*4),%esp			/* space for rest of registers */
516
517	pushl	%esp				/* call main with frame pointer */
518	call	_main				/* autoconfiguration, mountroot etc */
519
520	addl	$(13*4),%esp			/* back to a frame we can return with */
521
522	/*
523	 * now we've run main() and determined what cpu-type we are, we can
524	 * enable WP mode on i486 cpus and above.
525	 */
526#if defined(I486_CPU) || defined(I586_CPU)
527	cmpl    $CPUCLASS_386,_cpu_class
528	je	1f
529	movl	%cr0,%eax			/* get control word */
530	orl	$CR0_WP,%eax			/* enable write protect for all modes */
531	movl	%eax,%cr0			/* and do it */
532#endif
533	/*
534	 * on return from main(), we are process 1
535	 * set up address space and stack so that we can 'return' to user mode
536	 */
5371:
538	movl	__ucodesel,%eax
539	movl	__udatasel,%ecx
540
541	movl	%cx,%ds
542	movl	%cx,%es
543	movl	%ax,%fs				/* double map cs to fs */
544	movl	%cx,%gs				/* and ds to gs */
545	iret					/* goto user! */
546
547#define LCALL(x,y)	.byte 0x9a ; .long y ; .word x
548
549NON_GPROF_ENTRY(sigcode)
550	call	SIGF_HANDLER(%esp)
551	lea	SIGF_SC(%esp),%eax		/* scp (the call may have clobbered the */
552						/* copy at 8(%esp)) */
553	pushl	%eax
554	pushl	%eax				/* junk to fake return address */
555	movl	$103,%eax			/* XXX sigreturn() */
556	LCALL(0x7,0)				/* enter kernel with args on stack */
557	hlt					/* never gets here */
558
559	.globl	_szsigcode
560_szsigcode:
561	.long	_szsigcode-_sigcode
562