FreeDOS/kernel/main.c
2001-11-18 14:01:12 +00:00

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/****************************************************************/
/* */
/* main.c */
/* DOS-C */
/* */
/* Main Kernel Functions */
/* */
/* Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 */
/* Pasquale J. Villani */
/* All Rights Reserved */
/* */
/* This file is part of DOS-C. */
/* */
/* DOS-C 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, or (at your option) any later version. */
/* */
/* DOS-C 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 DOS-C; see the file COPYING. If not, */
/* write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, */
/* Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/****************************************************************/
#include "portab.h"
#include "init-mod.h"
#include "dyndata.h"
#include "init-dat.h"
GLOBAL BYTE copyright[] =
"(C) Copyright 1995-2001 Pasquale J. Villani and The FreeDOS Project.\n"
"All Rights Reserved. This is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO\n"
"WARRANTY; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the\n"
"GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;\n"
"either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.\n";
/*
These are the far variables from the DOS data segment that we need here. The
init procedure uses a different default DS data segment, which is discarded
after use. I hope to clean this up to use the DOS List of List and Swappable
Data Area obtained via INT21.
-- Bart
*/
extern UBYTE DOSFAR nblkdev, DOSFAR lastdrive; /* value of last drive */
GLOBAL BYTE DOSFAR os_major, /* major version number */
DOSFAR os_minor, /* minor version number */
DOSFAR dosidle_flag, DOSFAR BootDrive, /* Drive we came up from */
DOSFAR default_drive; /* default drive for dos */
GLOBAL BYTE DOSFAR os_release[];
/* GLOBAL BYTE DOSFAR copyright[]; */
GLOBAL seg DOSFAR RootPsp; /* Root process -- do not abort */
extern struct dpb FAR *DOSFAR DPBp; /* First drive Parameter Block */
extern cdstbl FAR *DOSFAR CDSp; /* Current Directory Structure */
extern struct dhdr FAR *DOSFAR clock, /* CLOCK$ device */
FAR * DOSFAR syscon; /* console device */
extern struct dhdr DOSTEXTFAR con_dev, /* console device drive */
DOSTEXTFAR clk_dev, /* Clock device driver */
DOSTEXTFAR blk_dev; /* Block device (Disk) driver */
extern UWORD DOSFAR ram_top; /* How much ram in Kbytes */
extern iregs FAR *DOSFAR user_r; /* User registers for int 21h call */
extern BYTE FAR _HMATextEnd[];
#ifdef VERSION_STRINGS
static BYTE *mainRcsId =
"$Id$";
#endif
struct _KernelConfig InitKernelConfig = { "", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
extern WORD days[2][13];
extern BYTE FAR *lpBase;
extern BYTE FAR *lpOldTop;
extern BYTE FAR *lpTop;
extern BYTE FAR *upBase;
extern BYTE _ib_start[], _ib_end[], _init_end[];
INIT VOID configDone(VOID);
INIT static void InitIO(void);
INIT static VOID update_dcb(struct dhdr FAR *);
INIT static VOID init_kernel(VOID);
INIT static VOID signon(VOID);
INIT VOID kernel(VOID);
INIT VOID FsConfig(VOID);
INIT VOID InitPrinters(VOID);
#ifdef _MSC_VER
BYTE _acrtused = 0;
#endif
#ifdef _MSC_VER
__segment DosDataSeg = 0; /* serves for all references to the DOS DATA segment
necessary for MSC+our funny linking model
*/
__segment DosTextSeg = 0;
#endif
INIT VOID ASMCFUNC FreeDOSmain(void)
{
#ifdef _MSC_VER
extern FAR DATASTART;
extern FAR prn_dev;
DosDataSeg = (__segment) & DATASTART;
DosTextSeg = (__segment) & prn_dev;
#endif
fmemcpy(&InitKernelConfig, &LowKernelConfig, sizeof(InitKernelConfig));
setvec(0, int0_handler); /* zero divide */
setvec(1, empty_handler); /* single step */
setvec(3, empty_handler); /* debug breakpoint */
setvec(6, empty_handler); /* invalid opcode */
/* clear the Init BSS area (what normally the RTL does */
memset(_ib_start, 0, _ib_end - _ib_start);
init_kernel();
#ifdef DEBUG
/* Non-portable message kludge alert! */
printf("KERNEL: Boot drive = %c\n", 'A' + BootDrive - 1);
#endif
signon();
kernel();
}
/*
InitializeAllBPBs()
or MakeNortonDiskEditorHappy()
it has been determined, that FDOS's BPB tables are initialized,
only when used (like DIR H:).
at least one known utility (norton DE) seems to access them directly.
ok, so we access for all drives, that the stuff gets build
*/
void InitializeAllBPBs(VOID)
{
static char filename[] = "A:-@JUNK@-.TMP";
int drive, fileno;
for (drive = 'C'; drive < 'A' + nblkdev; drive++)
{
filename[0] = drive;
if ((fileno = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) >= 0)
close(fileno);
}
}
INIT void init_kernel(void)
{
COUNT i;
os_major = MAJOR_RELEASE;
os_minor = MINOR_RELEASE;
/* Init oem hook - returns memory size in KB */
ram_top = init_oem();
/* move kernel to high conventional RAM, just below the init code */
lpTop = MK_FP(ram_top * 64 - (FP_OFF(_init_end) + 15) / 16 -
(FP_OFF(_HMATextEnd) + 15) / 16, 0);
MoveKernel(FP_SEG(lpTop));
lpOldTop = lpTop = MK_FP(FP_SEG(lpTop) - 0xfff, 0xfff0);
/* Fake int 21h stack frame */
user_r = (iregs FAR *) MK_FP(DOS_PSP, 0xD0);
#ifndef KDB
for (i = 0x20; i <= 0x3f; i++)
setvec(i, empty_handler);
#endif
/* Initialize IO subsystem */
InitIO();
InitPrinters();
#ifndef KDB
/* set interrupt vectors */
setvec(0x1b, got_cbreak);
setvec(0x20, int20_handler);
setvec(0x21, int21_handler);
setvec(0x22, int22_handler);
setvec(0x23, empty_handler);
setvec(0x24, int24_handler);
setvec(0x25, low_int25_handler);
setvec(0x26, low_int26_handler);
setvec(0x27, int27_handler);
setvec(0x28, int28_handler);
setvec(0x2a, int2a_handler);
setvec(0x2f, int2f_handler);
#endif
init_PSPSet(DOS_PSP);
init_PSPInit(DOS_PSP);
/* Do first initialization of system variable buffers so that */
/* we can read config.sys later. */
lastdrive = Config.cfgLastdrive;
/* init_device((struct dhdr FAR *)&blk_dev, NULL, NULL, ram_top); */
blk_dev.dh_name[0] = dsk_init();
PreConfig();
/* Number of units */
if (blk_dev.dh_name[0] > 0)
update_dcb(&blk_dev);
/* Now config the temporary file system */
FsConfig();
#ifndef KDB
/* Now process CONFIG.SYS */
DoConfig();
/* Close all (device) files */
for (i = 0; i < lastdrive; i++)
close(i);
/* and do final buffer allocation. */
PostConfig();
nblkdev = 0;
update_dcb(&blk_dev);
/* Init the file system one more time */
FsConfig();
/* and process CONFIG.SYS one last time to load device drivers. */
DoConfig();
configDone();
/* Close all (device) files */
for (i = 0; i < lastdrive; i++)
close(i);
/* Now config the final file system */
FsConfig();
#endif
InitializeAllBPBs();
}
INIT VOID FsConfig(VOID)
{
REG COUNT i;
struct dpb FAR *dpb;
/* The system file tables need special handling and are "hand */
/* built. Included is the stdin, stdout, stdaux and stdprn. */
/* 0 is /dev/con (stdin) */
open("CON", O_RDWR);
/* 1 is /dev/con (stdout) */
dup2(STDIN, STDOUT);
/* 2 is /dev/con (stderr) */
dup2(STDIN, STDERR);
/* 3 is /dev/aux */
open("AUX", O_RDWR);
/* 4 is /dev/prn */
open("PRN", O_WRONLY);
/* Log-in the default drive. */
/* Get the boot drive from the ipl and use it for default. */
default_drive = BootDrive - 1;
dpb = DPBp;
/* Initialize the current directory structures */
for (i = 0; i < lastdrive; i++)
{
struct cds FAR *pcds_table = &CDSp->cds_table[i];
fmemcpy(pcds_table->cdsCurrentPath, "A:\\\0", 4);
pcds_table->cdsCurrentPath[0] += i;
if (i < nblkdev && (ULONG) dpb != 0xffffffffl)
{
pcds_table->cdsDpb = dpb;
pcds_table->cdsFlags = CDSPHYSDRV;
dpb = dpb->dpb_next;
}
else
{
pcds_table->cdsFlags = 0;
}
pcds_table->cdsStrtClst = 0xffff;
pcds_table->cdsParam = 0xffff;
pcds_table->cdsStoreUData = 0xffff;
pcds_table->cdsJoinOffset = 2;
}
/* Initialize the disk buffer management functions */
/* init_call_init_buffers(); done from CONFIG.C */
}
INIT VOID signon()
{
printf("\n%S", (void FAR *)os_release);
printf("Kernel compatibility %d.%d", os_major, os_minor);
#if defined(__TURBOC__)
printf(" - TURBOC");
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
printf(" - MSC");
#elif defined(__WATCOMC__)
printf(" - WATCOMC");
#else
generate some bullshit error here, as the compiler should be known
#endif
#if defined (I386)
printf(" - 80386 CPU required");
#elif defined (I186)
printf(" - 80186 CPU required");
#endif
#ifdef WITHFAT32
printf(" - FAT32 support");
#endif
printf("\n\n%S", (void FAR *)copyright);
}
INIT void kernel()
{
#if 0
BYTE FAR *ep, *sp;
#endif
exec_blk exb;
CommandTail Cmd;
int rc;
#ifndef KDB
static BYTE master_env[] = "PATH=.\0\0\0\0\0";
/* static BYTE *path = "PATH=.";*/
#endif
#ifdef KDB
kdb();
#else
#if 0
/* create the master environment area */
if (allocmem(0x2, &exb.exec.env_seg))
init_fatal("cannot allocate master environment space");
/* populate it with the minimum environment */
++exb.exec.env_seg;
ep = MK_FP(exb.exec.env_seg, 0);
for (sp = path; *sp != 0;)
*ep++ = *sp++;
*ep++ = '\0';
*ep++ = '\0';
*((int FAR *)ep) = 0;
ep += sizeof(int);
#else
exb.exec.env_seg = DOS_PSP + 8;
fmemcpy(MK_FP(exb.exec.env_seg, 0), master_env, sizeof(master_env));
#endif
#endif
RootPsp = ~0;
/* process 0 */
/* Execute command.com /P from the drive we just booted from */
fstrncpy(Cmd.ctBuffer, Config.cfgInitTail,
sizeof(Config.cfgInitTail) - 1);
for (Cmd.ctCount = 0; Cmd.ctCount < 127; Cmd.ctCount++)
if (Cmd.ctBuffer[Cmd.ctCount] == '\r')
break;
/* if stepping CONFIG.SYS (F5/F8), tell COMMAND.COM about it */
if (Cmd.ctCount < 127 - 3)
{
extern int singleStep;
extern int SkipAllConfig;
char *insertString = NULL;
if (singleStep)
insertString = " /Y"; /* single step AUTOEXEC */
if (SkipAllConfig)
insertString = " /D"; /* disable AUTOEXEC */
if (insertString)
{
/* insert /D, /Y as first argument */
int cmdEnd, i, slen = strlen(insertString);
for (cmdEnd = 0; cmdEnd < 127; cmdEnd++)
{
if (Cmd.ctBuffer[cmdEnd] == ' ' ||
Cmd.ctBuffer[cmdEnd] == '\t' || Cmd.ctBuffer[cmdEnd] == '\r')
{
for (i = 127 - slen; i >= cmdEnd; i--)
Cmd.ctBuffer[i + slen] = Cmd.ctBuffer[i];
fmemcpy(&Cmd.ctBuffer[cmdEnd], insertString, slen);
Cmd.ctCount += slen;
break;
}
}
}
}
exb.exec.cmd_line = (CommandTail FAR *) & Cmd;
exb.exec.fcb_1 = exb.exec.fcb_2 = (fcb FAR *) 0;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("Process 0 starting: %s\n\n", Config.cfgInit);
#endif
while ((rc =
init_DosExec(Config.cfgP_0_startmode, &exb,
Config.cfgInit)) != SUCCESS)
{
BYTE *pLine;
printf("\nBad or missing Command Interpreter: %d - %s\n", rc,
Cmd.ctBuffer);
printf
("\nPlease enter the correct location (for example C:\\COMMAND.COM):\n");
rc = read(STDIN, Cmd.ctBuffer, sizeof(Cmd.ctBuffer) - 1);
Cmd.ctBuffer[rc] = '\0';
/* Get the string argument that represents the new init pgm */
pLine = GetStringArg(Cmd.ctBuffer, Config.cfgInit);
/* Now take whatever tail is left and add it on as a single */
/* string. */
strcpy(Cmd.ctBuffer, pLine);
/* and add a DOS new line just to be safe */
strcat(Cmd.ctBuffer, "\r\n");
Cmd.ctCount = rc - (pLine - Cmd.ctBuffer);
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("Process 0 starting: %s\n\n", Config.cfgInit);
#endif
}
printf("\nSystem shutdown complete\nReboot now.\n");
for (;;) ;
}
/* check for a block device and update device control block */
static VOID update_dcb(struct dhdr FAR * dhp)
{
REG COUNT Index;
COUNT nunits = dhp->dh_name[0];
struct dpb FAR *dpb;
if (nblkdev == 0)
dpb = DPBp;
else
{
for (dpb = DPBp; (ULONG) dpb->dpb_next != 0xffffffffl;
dpb = dpb->dpb_next)
;
dpb = dpb->dpb_next =
(struct dpb FAR *)KernelAlloc(nunits * sizeof(struct dpb));
}
for (Index = 0; Index < nunits; Index++)
{
dpb->dpb_next = dpb + 1;
dpb->dpb_unit = nblkdev;
dpb->dpb_subunit = Index;
dpb->dpb_device = dhp;
dpb->dpb_flags = M_CHANGED;
if ((CDSp != 0) && (nblkdev < lastdrive))
{
CDSp->cds_table[nblkdev].cdsDpb = dpb;
CDSp->cds_table[nblkdev].cdsFlags = CDSPHYSDRV;
}
++dpb;
++nblkdev;
}
(dpb - 1)->dpb_next = (void FAR *)0xFFFFFFFFl;
}
/* If cmdLine is NULL, this is an internal driver */
BOOL init_device(struct dhdr FAR * dhp, BYTE FAR * cmdLine, COUNT mode,
COUNT r_top)
{
request rq;
UCOUNT maxmem = ((UCOUNT) r_top << 6) - FP_SEG(dhp);
if (maxmem >= 0x1000)
maxmem = 0xFFFF;
else
maxmem <<= 4;
rq.r_unit = 0;
rq.r_status = 0;
rq.r_command = C_INIT;
rq.r_length = sizeof(request);
rq.r_endaddr = MK_FP(FP_SEG(dhp), maxmem);
rq.r_bpbptr = (void FAR *)(cmdLine ? cmdLine : "\n");
rq.r_firstunit = nblkdev;
execrh((request FAR *) & rq, dhp);
/*
* Added needed Error handle
*/
if (rq.r_status & S_ERROR)
return TRUE;
if (cmdLine)
{
if (mode)
{
/* Don't link in device drivers which do not take up memory */
if (rq.r_endaddr == (BYTE FAR *) dhp)
return TRUE;
else
upBase = rq.r_endaddr;
}
else
{
if (rq.r_endaddr == (BYTE FAR *) dhp)
return TRUE;
else
lpBase = rq.r_endaddr;
}
}
if (!(dhp->dh_attr & ATTR_CHAR) && (rq.r_nunits != 0))
{
dhp->dh_name[0] = rq.r_nunits;
update_dcb(dhp);
}
if (dhp->dh_attr & ATTR_CONIN)
syscon = dhp;
else if (dhp->dh_attr & ATTR_CLOCK)
clock = dhp;
return FALSE;
}
INIT static void InitIO(void)
{
/* Initialize driver chain */
setvec(0x29, int29_handler); /* Requires Fast Con Driver */
init_device(&con_dev, NULL, NULL, ram_top);
init_device(&clk_dev, NULL, NULL, ram_top);
}
/* issue an internal error message */
VOID init_fatal(BYTE * err_msg)
{
printf("\nInternal kernel error - %s\nSystem halted\n", err_msg);
for (;;) ;
}
/*
Initialize all printers
this should work. IMHO, this might also be done on first use
of printer, as I never liked the noise by a resetting printer, and
I usually much more often reset my system, then I print :-)
*/
INIT VOID InitPrinters(VOID)
{
iregs r;
int num_printers, i;
init_call_intr(0x11, &r); /* get equipment list */
num_printers = (r.a.x >> 14) & 3; /* bits 15-14 */
for (i = 0; i < num_printers; i++)
{
r.a.x = 0x0100; /* initialize printer */
r.d.x = i;
init_call_intr(0x17, &r);
}
}
/*
* Log: main.c,v - for newer log entries do "cvs log main.c"
*
* Revision 1.14 2000/03/31 05:40:09 jtabor
* Added Eric W. Biederman Patches
*
* Revision 1.13 2000/03/09 06:07:11 kernel
* 2017f updates by James Tabor
*
* Revision 1.12 1999/09/23 04:40:48 jprice
* *** empty log message ***
*
* Revision 1.10 1999/08/25 03:18:09 jprice
* ror4 patches to allow TC 2.01 compile.
*
* Revision 1.9 1999/04/16 21:43:40 jprice
* ror4 multi-sector IO
*
* Revision 1.8 1999/04/16 12:21:22 jprice
* Steffen c-break handler changes
*
* Revision 1.7 1999/04/16 00:53:33 jprice
* Optimized FAT handling
*
* Revision 1.6 1999/04/12 03:21:17 jprice
* more ror4 patches. Changes for multi-block IO
*
* Revision 1.5 1999/04/11 04:33:39 jprice
* ror4 patches
*
* Revision 1.3 1999/04/04 22:57:47 jprice
* no message
*
* Revision 1.2 1999/04/04 18:51:43 jprice
* no message
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/03/29 15:41:18 jprice
* New version without IPL.SYS
*
* Revision 1.5 1999/02/08 05:55:57 jprice
* Added Pat's 1937 kernel patches
*
* Revision 1.4 1999/02/01 01:48:41 jprice
* Clean up; Now you can use hex numbers in config.sys. added config.sys screen function to change screen mode (28 or 43/50 lines)
*
* Revision 1.3 1999/01/30 08:28:12 jprice
* Clean up; Fixed bug with set attribute function.
*
* Revision 1.2 1999/01/22 04:13:26 jprice
* Formating
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/01/20 05:51:01 jprice
* Imported sources
*
*
* Rev 1.12 06 Dec 1998 8:45:30 patv
* Changed due to new I/O subsystem.
*
* Rev 1.11 22 Jan 1998 4:09:24 patv
* Fixed pointer problems affecting SDA
*
* Rev 1.10 04 Jan 1998 23:15:20 patv
* Changed Log for strip utility
*
* Rev 1.9 04 Jan 1998 17:26:16 patv
* Corrected subdirectory bug
*
* Rev 1.8 03 Jan 1998 8:36:48 patv
* Converted data area to SDA format
*
* Rev 1.7 06 Feb 1997 21:35:46 patv
* Modified to support new version format and changed debug message to
* output drive letter instead of number.
*
* Rev 1.6 22 Jan 1997 13:05:02 patv
* Now does correct default drive initialization.
*
* Rev 1.5 16 Jan 1997 12:47:00 patv
* pre-Release 0.92 feature additions
*
* Rev 1.3 29 May 1996 21:03:32 patv
* bug fixes for v0.91a
*
* Rev 1.2 19 Feb 1996 3:21:36 patv
* Added NLS, int2f and config.sys processing
*
* Rev 1.1 01 Sep 1995 17:54:18 patv
* First GPL release.
*
* Rev 1.0 02 Jul 1995 8:33:18 patv
* Initial revision.
*/