// // No Check-in Source Code. // // Do not make this code available to non-Microsoft personnel // without Intel's express permission // /** *** Copyright (C) 1996-97 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. *** *** The information and source code contained herein is the exclusive *** property of Intel Corporation and may not be disclosed, examined *** or reproduced in whole or in part without explicit written authorization *** from the company. **/ /*++ Copyright (c) 1996 Intel Corporation Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: x86bios.c Abstract: This module implements the platform specific interface between a device driver and the execution of x86 ROM bios code for the device. Author: William K. Cheung (wcheung) 20-Mar-1996 based on the version by David N. Cutler (davec) 17-Jun-1994 Environment: Kernel mode only. Revision History: --*/ #include "halp.h" // // Define global data. // ULONG HalpX86BiosInitialized = FALSE; ULONG HalpEnableInt10Calls = FALSE; BOOLEAN HalCallBios ( IN ULONG BiosCommand, IN OUT PULONG Eax, IN OUT PULONG Ebx, IN OUT PULONG Ecx, IN OUT PULONG Edx, IN OUT PULONG Esi, IN OUT PULONG Edi, IN OUT PULONG Ebp ) /*++ Routine Description: This function provides the platform specific interface between a device driver and the execution of the x86 ROM bios code for the specified ROM bios command. Arguments: BiosCommand - Supplies the ROM bios command to be emulated. Eax to Ebp - Supplies the x86 emulation context. Return Value: A value of TRUE is returned if the specified function is executed. Otherwise, a value of FALSE is returned. --*/ { CONTEXT86 Context; // // If the x86 BIOS Emulator has not been initialized, then return FALSE. // if (HalpX86BiosInitialized == FALSE) { return FALSE; } // // If the Video Adapter initialization failed and an Int10 command is // specified, then return FALSE. // if ((BiosCommand == 0x10) && (HalpEnableInt10Calls == FALSE)) { return FALSE; } // // Copy the x86 bios context and emulate the specified command. // Context.Eax = *Eax; Context.Ebx = *Ebx; Context.Ecx = *Ecx; Context.Edx = *Edx; Context.Esi = *Esi; Context.Edi = *Edi; Context.Ebp = *Ebp; #if 0 if (x86BiosExecuteInterrupt((UCHAR)BiosCommand, &Context, (PVOID)HalpIoControlBase, (PVOID)HalpIoMemoryBase) != XM_SUCCESS) { return FALSE; } #endif // // Copy the x86 bios context and return TRUE. // *Eax = Context.Eax; *Ebx = Context.Ebx; *Ecx = Context.Ecx; *Edx = Context.Edx; *Esi = Context.Esi; *Edi = Context.Edi; *Ebp = Context.Ebp; return TRUE; } VOID HalpInitializeX86DisplayAdapter( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: This function initializes a display adapter using the x86 bios emulator. Arguments: None. Return Value: None. --*/ { #if 0 // // If I/O Ports or I/O memory could not be mapped, then don't // attempt to initialize the display adapter. // if (HalpIoControlBase == NULL || HalpIoMemoryBase == NULL) { return; } // // Initialize the x86 bios emulator. // x86BiosInitializeBios(HalpIoControlBase, HalpIoMemoryBase); HalpX86BiosInitialized = TRUE; // // Attempt to initialize the display adapter by executing its ROM bios // code. The standard ROM bios code address for PC video adapters is // 0xC000:0000 on the ISA bus. // if (x86BiosInitializeAdapter(0xc0000, NULL, (PVOID)HalpIoControlBase, (PVOID)HalpIoMemoryBase) != XM_SUCCESS) { HalpEnableInt10Calls = FALSE; return; } #endif HalpEnableInt10Calls = TRUE; return; } VOID HalpResetX86DisplayAdapter( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: This function resets a display adapter using the x86 bios emulator. Arguments: None. Return Value: None. --*/ { CONTEXT86 Context; // // Initialize the x86 bios context and make the INT 10 call to initialize // the display adapter to 80x25 color text mode. // Context.Eax = 0x0003; // Function 0, Mode 3 Context.Ebx = 0; Context.Ecx = 0; Context.Edx = 0; Context.Esi = 0; Context.Edi = 0; Context.Ebp = 0; HalCallBios(0x10, &Context.Eax, &Context.Ebx, &Context.Ecx, &Context.Edx, &Context.Esi, &Context.Edi, &Context.Ebp); }