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3.8 KiB
164 lines
3.8 KiB
title "Ldt Support 2 - Low Level"
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; Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
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; Module Name:
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; ldtsup2.asm
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;
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; Abstract:
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; This module implements procedures to load a new ldt and to flush
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; segment descriptors.
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;
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; Author:
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; Bryan M. Willman (bryanwi) 14-May-1991
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;
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; Environment:
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; Kernel mode only.
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;
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; Revision History:
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;
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;--
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.386p
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.xlist
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include ks386.inc
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include i386\kimacro.inc
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include mac386.inc
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include callconv.inc
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.list
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_TEXT$00 SEGMENT DWORD PUBLIC 'CODE'
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ASSUME DS:FLAT, ES:FLAT, SS:NOTHING, FS:NOTHING, GS:NOTHING
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;
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; VOID
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; KiLoadLdtr(
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; VOID
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; )
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;
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; Routine Description:
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;
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; This routine copies the Ldt descriptor image out of the currently
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; executing process object into the Ldt descriptor, and reloads the
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; the Ldt descriptor into the Ldtr. The effect of this is to provide
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; a new Ldt.
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;
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; If the Ldt descriptor image has a base or limit of 0, then NULL will
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; be loaded into the Ldtr, and no copy to the Gdt will be done.
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;
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; Arguments:
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;
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; None.
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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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cPublicProc _KiLoadLdtr, 0
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push esi
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push edi
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mov eax,PCR[PcPrcbData+PbCurrentThread] ; (eax)->CurrentThread
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mov eax,[eax]+(ThApcState+AsProcess) ; (eax)->CurrentProcess
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lea esi,[eax]+PrLdtDescriptor ; (esi)->Ldt value
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xor dx,dx ; assume null value
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cmp word ptr [esi],0 ; limit == 0?
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jz kill10 ; yes limit 0, go load null
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;
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; We have a non-null Ldt Descriptor, copy it into the Gdt
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;
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mov edi,PCR[PcGdt]
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add edi,KGDT_LDT ; (edi)->Ldt descriptor
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movsd
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movsd ; descrip. now matches value
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mov dx,KGDT_LDT
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kill10: lldt dx
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pop edi
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pop esi
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stdCall _KiFlushDescriptors
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stdRET _KiLoadLdtr
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stdENDP _KiLoadLdtr
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;++
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;
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; VOID
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; KiFlushDescriptors(
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; VOID
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; )
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;
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; Routine Description:
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;
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; Flush the in-processor descriptor registers for the segment registers.
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; We do this by reloading each segment register.
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;
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; N.B.
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;
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; This procedure is only intended to support Ldt operations.
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; It does not support operations on the Gdt. In particular,
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; neither it nor Ke386SetDescriptorProcess are appropriate for
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; editing descriptors used by 16bit kernel code (i.e. ABIOS.)
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;
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; Since we are in kernel mode, we know that CS and SS do NOT
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; contain Ldt selectors, any such selectors will be save/restored
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; by the interrupt that brought us here from user space.
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;
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; Since we are in kernel mode, DS must contain a flat GDT descriptor,
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; since all entry sequences would have forced a reference to it.
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;
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; Since we are in kernel mode, FS points to the PCR, since all
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; entry sequences force it to.
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;
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; Therefore, only ES and GS need to be flushed.
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; Since no inline kernel code ever uses GS, we know it will be
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; restored from a frame of some caller, or nobody cares. Therefore,
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; we load null into GS. (Fastest possible load.)
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;
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; ES is restored to KGDT_R3_DATA, because kernel exit will not restore
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; it for us. If we do not put the correct value in ES, we may wind
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; up with zero in ES in user mode.
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;
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; Arguments:
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; None.
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; Return Value:
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; None.
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;
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;--
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cPublicProc _KiFlushDescriptors ,0
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xor ax,ax
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mov gs,ax
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push ds
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pop es
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stdRET _KiFlushDescriptors
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stdENDP _KiFlushDescriptors
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_TEXT$00 ends
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end
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