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6.0 KiB
215 lines
6.0 KiB
title "Processor type and stepping detection"
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; Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
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;
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; Module Name:
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;
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; main.asm
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;
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; Abstract:
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;
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; This file implements the main entry code for x86 hardware detection
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; module. This assembly file is required in order to link C modules
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; into a "/TINY" (single segment) memory module.
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;
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; Author:
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;
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; Shie-Lin Tzong (shielint) 15-Feb-1992.
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; The code is extracted from NTLDR su.asm.
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;
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; Environment:
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;
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; x86 Real Mode.
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;
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; Revision History:
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;
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;
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; Build Notes:
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; ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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; The microsoft C compiler will not produce "tiny" model programs. In the
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; tiny model, the entire program consists of only one segment. The small
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; model produced by our compilers consists of two segments: DGROUP and _TEXT.
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; If you convert a small model program into a tiny model program, DS (which
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; should point to DGROUP (bss,const,data) will always be wrong. For this reason
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; we need an assembly module to do a simple run-time fixup on SS and DS. To
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; guarantee that DS will point to DGROUP no matter where the detection module
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; is loaded, the paragraph (shifted right four bits) offset of DGROUP from
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; _TEXT must be added to the value in CS to compute DS and SS.
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;
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; We get the linker to fixup the offset of the beginning of the dgroup segment
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; relative to the beginning of the code segment and it's this value added
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; to the value in CS that allows us to build a "tiny" model program in C
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; without a lot of munging around in order to get the data reference offsets
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; in the code correct.
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;
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; If the _TEXT:DGROUP fixup appears in other files (which it does), the linker
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; will not compute the correct value unless the accumulated data pointer is
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; zero when it gets there. Therefore, no data should be placed in the data segment
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; until after all instances of _TEXT:DGROUP have been encountered by the linker.
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; The linker processes files from right to left on the command line.
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;
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;--
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.386p
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include main.inc
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_DATA SEGMENT PARA USE16 PUBLIC 'DATA'
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;
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; Define double wrod to save caller's (ntldr's) stack pointer
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;
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NtldrStack df 0 ; saved area for ss:esp
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dw 2048 dup (0)
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DetectionStack equ $
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_DATA ends
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_TEXT segment para use16 public 'CODE'
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ASSUME CS: _TEXT, DS: DGROUP, SS: DGROUP
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;++
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;
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; VOID
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; DetectionMain (
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; ULONG HeapStart,
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; ULONG HeapSize,
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; ULONG ConfigurationTree,
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; ULONG HeapUsed,
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; ULONG LoadOptions,
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; ULONG LoadOptionsLength
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; )
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;
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; Routine Description:
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;
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; This is the entry point of the detection module.
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; Memory from HeapStart to (HeapStart + HeapSize) is allocated for detection
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; module to store the hardware configuration tree.
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; Note that detection module loaded address will be resued by loader after
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; the control is passed back to ntldr.
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;
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; Arguments:
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;
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; HeapStart - supplies a 32 bit FLAT starting addr of the heap
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;
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; HeapSize - Supplies the size of the useable heap
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;
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; ConfigurationTree - Supplies a 32 bit FLAT address of the variable to
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; receive the configuration tree.
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;
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; HeapUsed - Supplies a 32 bit FLAT address of the variable to receive
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; the size of heap we acually used.
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;
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; LoadOptions - Supplies a 32 bit FLAT address of the load options string.
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;
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; LoadOptionsLength - Supplies the length of the LoadOptions string. Note,
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; this is for sanity check to make sure the LoadOptions string is valid.
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; (in case use usews Nt 1.0 ntldr with the new ntdetect.com.)
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;
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; Return Value:
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;
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; None.
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;
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;--
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;
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;
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; Run-time fixups for stack and data segment
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;
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public DetectionMain
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DetectionMain:
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; Save all the registers we need to preserved on NTLDR's stack
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;
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push ebp
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mov ebp, esp
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and ebp, 0ffffh
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push ds
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push es
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push ebx
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push esi
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push edi
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;
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; Compute the paragraph needed for DS
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;
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mov cx,offset _TEXT:DGROUP ; first calculate offset to data
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shr cx,4 ; must be para aligned
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mov ax,cs ; get base of code
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add ax,cx ; add paragraph offset to data
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;
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; Make DS point to the paragraph address of DGROUP
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;
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mov ds,ax ; ds now points to beginning of DGROUP
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mov es,ax
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;
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; Save old stack pointer and set up our own stack.
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;
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mov ecx, esp
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mov dword ptr NtldrStack, ecx
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mov cx, ss
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mov word ptr NtldrStack + 4, cx
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mov ebx, [bp + 8] ; [ebx] = Heap Start
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mov ecx, [bp + 12] ; [ecx] = Heap Size
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mov esi, [bp + 16] ; [esi] -> addr of ConfigurationTree
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mov edi, [bp + 20] ; [edi] -> Addr of HeapUsed variable
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mov edx, [bp + 24] ; [edx]-> Addr of LoadOptions string
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mov ebp, [bp + 28] ; [ebp] = length of LoadOptions
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mov ss,ax
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mov esp,offset DGROUP:DetectionStack ; (ss:esp) = top of internal stack
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;
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; Set up parameters and invoke real detection code to collect hardware
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; information.
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;
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push ebp
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push edx
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push edi
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push esi
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push ecx
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push ebx
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xor eax, eax
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xor ebx, ebx
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xor ecx, ecx
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xor edx, edx
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xor esi, esi
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xor edi, edi
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call _HardwareDetection
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;
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; The hardware detection is done. We need to switch to ntldr's stack,
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; restore registers and return back to ntldr.
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;
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lss esp, NtldrStack
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pop edi ; retore registers
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pop esi
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pop ebx
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pop es
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pop ds
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pop ebp
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retf
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_TEXT ends
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end DetectionMain
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