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5.0 KiB
204 lines
5.0 KiB
/*++
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Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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cbusnmi.c
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Abstract:
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Provides standard x86 NMI handler
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Author:
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kenr
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Revision History:
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Landy Wang ([email protected]) 10-Oct-1992
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- hook HalHandleNMI() so it can call the Corollary
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backend platform-specific handlers.
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#ifndef _NTOS_
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#include "nthal.h"
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#endif
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#include "halp.h"
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#include "cbus_nt.h" // C-bus NT-specific implementation stuff
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#include "bugcodes.h"
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#include "stdio.h"
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#include "cbusnls.h"
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VOID
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HalHandleNMI(
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IN OUT PVOID NmiInfo
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Called DURING an NMI. The system will BugCheck when an NMI occurs.
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This function can return the proper bugcheck code, bugcheck itself,
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or return success which will cause the system to iret from the nmi.
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This function is called during an NMI - no system services are available.
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In addition, you don't want to touch any spinlock which is normally
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used since we may have been interrupted while owning it, etc, etc...
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Warnings:
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Do NOT:
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Make any system calls
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Attempt to acquire any spinlock used by any code outside the NMI handler
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Change the interrupt state. Do not execute any IRET inside this code
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Passing data to non-NMI code must be done using manual interlocked
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functions. (xchg instructions).
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Arguments:
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NmiInfo - Pointer to NMI information structure (TBD)
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- NULL means no NMI information structure was passed
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Return Value:
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STATUS_SUCCESS if NMI was handled and system should continue,
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BugCheck code if not.
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--*/
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{
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CbusBackend->ResolveNMI(NmiInfo);
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}
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#define SYSTEM_CONTROL_PORT_A 0x92
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#define SYSTEM_CONTROL_PORT_B 0x61
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#define EISA_EXTENDED_NMI_STATUS 0x461
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UCHAR EisaNMIMsg[] = MSG_NMI_EISA_IOCHKERR;
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VOID
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DefaultHalHandleNMI(
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IN OUT PVOID NmiInfo
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Called DURING an NMI. The system will BugCheck when an NMI occurs.
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This function can return the proper bugcheck code, bugcheck itself,
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or return success which will cause the system to iret from the nmi.
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This function is called during an NMI - no system services are available.
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In addition, you don't want to touch any spinlock which is normally
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used since we may have been interrupted while owning it, etc, etc...
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Warnings:
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Do NOT:
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Make any system calls
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Attempt to acquire any spinlock used by any code outside the NMI handler
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Change the interrupt state. Do not execute any IRET inside this code
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Passing data to non-NMI code must be done using manual interlocked
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functions. (xchg instructions).
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Arguments:
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NmiInfo - Pointer to NMI information structure (TBD)
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- NULL means no NMI information structure was passed
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Return Value:
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STATUS_SUCCESS if NMI was handled and system should continue,
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BugCheck code if not.
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--*/
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{
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UCHAR StatusByte;
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UCHAR EisaPort;
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UCHAR c;
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ULONG port, i;
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HalDisplayString (MSG_HARDWARE_ERROR1);
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HalDisplayString (MSG_HARDWARE_ERROR2);
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StatusByte = READ_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR) SYSTEM_CONTROL_PORT_B);
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if (StatusByte & 0x80) {
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HalDisplayString (MSG_NMI_PARITY);
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}
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if (StatusByte & 0x40) {
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HalDisplayString (MSG_NMI_CHANNEL_CHECK);
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}
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if (HalpBusType == MACHINE_TYPE_EISA) {
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//
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// This is an Eisa machine, check for extnded nmi information...
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//
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StatusByte = READ_PORT_UCHAR((PUCHAR) EISA_EXTENDED_NMI_STATUS);
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if (StatusByte & 0x80) {
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HalDisplayString (MSG_NMI_FAIL_SAFE);
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}
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if (StatusByte & 0x40) {
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HalDisplayString (MSG_NMI_BUS_TIMEOUT);
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}
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if (StatusByte & 0x20) {
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HalDisplayString (MSG_NMI_SOFTWARE_NMI);
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}
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//
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// Look for any Eisa expansion board. See if it asserted NMI.
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//
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for (EisaPort = 1; EisaPort <= 0xf; EisaPort++) {
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port = (EisaPort << 12) + 0xC80;
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WRITE_PORT_UCHAR ((PUCHAR) port, 0xff);
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StatusByte = READ_PORT_UCHAR ((PUCHAR) port);
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if ((StatusByte & 0x80) == 0) {
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//
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// Found valid Eisa board, Check to see if it's
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// if IOCHKERR is asserted.
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//
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StatusByte = READ_PORT_UCHAR ((PUCHAR) port+4);
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if (StatusByte & 0x2) {
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c = (EisaPort > 9 ? 'A'-10 : '0') + EisaPort;
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for (i=0; EisaNMIMsg[i]; i++) {
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if (EisaNMIMsg[i] == '%') {
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EisaNMIMsg[i] = c;
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break;
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}
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}
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HalDisplayString (EisaNMIMsg);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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HalDisplayString (MSG_HALT);
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KeEnterKernelDebugger();
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}
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VOID
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CbusHardwareFailure(
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IN PUCHAR HardwareMessage
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{
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HalDisplayString (MSG_HARDWARE_ERROR1);
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HalDisplayString (MSG_HARDWARE_ERROR2);
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HalDisplayString (HardwareMessage);
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HalDisplayString (MSG_HALT);
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KeEnterKernelDebugger();
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}
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