Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
jxmapio.c
Abstract:
This module implements the mapping of HAL I/O space a MIPS R3000
or R4000 Jazz system.
Author:
David N. Cutler (davec) 28-Apr-1991
Environment:
Kernel mode
Revision History:
--*/
#include "halp.h"
//
// Put all code for HAL initialization in the INIT section. It will be
// deallocated by memory management when phase 1 initialization is
// completed.
//
#if defined(ALLOC_PRAGMA)
#pragma alloc_text(INIT, HalpMapIoSpace)
#endif
//
// Define global data used to locate the EISA control space and the realtime
// clock registers.
//
PVOID HalpEisaControlBase;
PVOID HalpEisaMemoryBase;
PVOID HalpRealTimeClockBase;
BOOLEAN
HalpMapIoSpace (
VOID
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine maps the HAL I/O space for a MIPS R3000 or R4000 Jazz
system.
Arguments:
None.
Return Value:
If the initialization is successfully completed, than a value of TRUE
is returned. Otherwise, a value of FALSE is returned.
--*/
{
PHYSICAL_ADDRESS physicalAddress;
//
// Map EISA control space. Map all 16 slots. This is done so the NMI
// code can probe the cards.
//
physicalAddress.HighPart = 0;
physicalAddress.LowPart = EISA_CONTROL_PHYSICAL_BASE;
HalpEisaControlBase = MmMapIoSpace(physicalAddress,
PAGE_SIZE * 16,
FALSE);
//
// Map realtime clock registers.
//
physicalAddress.LowPart = RTCLOCK_PHYSICAL_BASE;
HalpRealTimeClockBase = MmMapIoSpace(physicalAddress,
PAGE_SIZE,
FALSE);
//
// If either mapped address is NULL, then return FALSE as the function
// value. Otherwise, return TRUE.
//
if ((HalpEisaControlBase == NULL) ||
(HalpRealTimeClockBase == NULL)) {
return FALSE;
} else {
return TRUE;
}
}