;
;
;	Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1987-92
;
;	This Module contains Proprietary Information of Microsoft
;	Corporation and should be treated as Confidential.
;
title	emoem.asm - OEM dependent code for 80x87

;--------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;	OEM customization routines for 8087/80287/80387 coprocessor
;
;	This module is designed to work with the following
;	Microsoft language releases:
;
;		Microsoft C 3.00 and later
;		Microsoft FORTRAN 77 3.30 and later
;		Microsoft Pascal 3.30 and later
;
;	This module supersedes the OEMR7.ASM module used in earlier
;	versions of Microsoft FORTRAN 77 and Pascal.  The documentation
;	provided with the FORTRAN and Pascal releases refers to the old
;	OEMR7.ASM module and is only slightly relevant to this module.
;
;	The following routines need to be written to properly handle the
;	8087/80287/80387 installation, termination, and interrupt handler
;
;	__FPINSTALL87		install 80x87 interrupt handler
;	__FPTERMINATE87 	deinstall 80x87 interrupt handler
;	__fpintreset		reset OEM hardware if an 80x87 interrupt
;
;	*****  NEW INSTRUCTIONS  *****
;
;	If you want a PC clone version, do nothing.  The libraries are
;	setup for working on IBM PC's and clones.
;
;	These instructions only need to be followed if a non-IBM PC
;	clone version is desired.
;
;	This module should be assembled with the
;	Microsoft Macro Assembler Version 4.00 or later as follows:
;
;		masm -DOEM -r emoem.asm;
;
;	Most hardware handles the 8087/80287/80387 in one of the following
;	three ways -
;
;	1.	NMI - IBM PC and clones all handle the interrupt this way
;	2.	single 8259
;	3.	master/slave 8259
;
;	Manufacturer specific initialization is supported for these 3
;	machine configurations either by modifying this file and replacing
;	the existing EMOEM module in the math libraries or by patching
;	the .LIB and .EXE files directly.
;
;		LIB 87-+EMOEM;
;		LIB EM-+EMOEM;
;
;--------------------------------------------------------------------

ifdef	OEM
if1
	%out	OEM version for non-clone support
endif
endif

;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;	Assembly constants.
;---------------------------------------------------------------------

; MS-DOS OS calls

   OPSYS	EQU	21H
   SETVECOP	EQU	25H
   GETVECOP	EQU	35H
   DOSVERSION	EQU	30h
ifndef	_NOCTRLC
   CTLCVEC	EQU	23h
endif	;_NOCTRLC

EMULATOR_DATA	segment para public 'FAR_DATA'
assume	ds:EMULATOR_DATA

;	User may place data here if DS is setup properly.
;	Recommend keeping the data items in the code segment.

EMULATOR_DATA	ends



EMULATOR_TEXT	segment para public 'CODE'
assume	cs:EMULATOR_TEXT

	public	__FPINSTALL87		; DO NOT CHANGE THE CASE ON
	public	__FPTERMINATE87 	; THESE PUBLIC DEFINITIONS

	extrn	__FPEXCEPTION87:near	; DO NOT CHANGE CASE


ifdef	_NO87INSTALL	; install/terminate routines for NO87 case for QuickC

	public	__FPINSTALLNO87	
	public	__FPTERMINATENO87

endif	;_NO87INSTALL


ifdef	OEM

;***********************************************************************
;
; Hardware dependent parameters in the 80x87 exception handler.
;
; For machines using 2 8259's to handle the 80x87 exception, be sure that
; the slave 8259 is the 1st below and the master is the 2nd.
;
; The last 4 fields allow you to enable extra interrupt lines into the
; 8259s.  It should only be necessary to use these fields if the 80x87
; interrupt is being masked out by the 8259 PIC.
;
; The ocw2's (EOI commands) can be either non-specific (20H) or
; specific (6xH where x=0 to 7).  If you do not know which interrupt
; request line on the 8259 the 80x87 exception uses, then you should issue
; the non-specific EOI (20H).  Interrupts are off at this point in the
; interrupt handler so a higher priority interrupt will not be seen.

oeminfo struc
oemnum	db	0		; MS-DOS OEM number (IBM is 00h)
intnum	db	2		; IBM PC clone interrupt number
share	db	0		; nonzero if original vector should be taken
a8259	dw	0		; 1st 8259 (A0=0) port #
aocw2	db	0		; 1st 8259 (A0=0) EOI command
b8259	dw	0		; 2nd 8259 (A0=0) port #
bocw2	db	0		; 2nd 8259 (A0=0) EOI command
a8259m	dw	0		; 1st 8259 (A0=1) port #
aocw1m	db	0		; 1st 8259 (A0=1) value to mask against IMR
b8259m	dw	0		; 2nd 8259 (A0=1) port #
bocw1m	db	0		; 2nd 8259 (A0=1) value to mask against IMR
oeminfo ends

;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
;	OEM specific 80x87 information
;
;	If the OEM number returned from the DOS version call matches,
;	this information is automatically moved into the oem struc below.

oemtab	label	byte	; Table of OEM specific values for 80x87

;		OEM#, int, shr, a59, acw2,b59, bcw2,a59m,acw1,b59m,bcw1

;TI Professional Computer
TI_prof oeminfo <028h,047h,000h,018h,020h,0000,0000,0000,0000,0000,0000>

	db	0	; end of table

;	Unique pattern that can be searched for with the debugger so that
;	.LIB or .EXE files can be patched with the correct values.
;	If new values are patched into .LIB or .EXE files, care must be
;	taken in insure the values are correct.  In particular, words and
;	bytes are intermixed in oeminfo structure.  Remember words are
;	stored low byte - high byte in memory on the 8086 family.

	db	'<<8087>>'	; older versions used '<8087>'

;	Some manufacturer's machines can not be differentiated by the
;	OEM number returned by the MS-DOS version check system call.
;	For these machines it is necessary to replace the line below

oem1	oeminfo <>		; default values for IBM PC & clones

;	with one of the following.  If your machine has an 80x87 capability
;	and it is not in the list below, you should contact your hardware
;	manufacturer for the necessary information.

;ACT Apricot
;oem1	 oeminfo <000h,055h,000h,000h,020h,000h,000h,000h,000h,000h,000h>

;NEC APC3 and PC-9801  (OEM number returned by NEC MS-DOS's is different)
;oem1	 oeminfo <000h,016h,000h,008h,066h,000h,067h,00Ah,0BFh,002h,07Fh>

;---------------------------------------------------------------------

aoldIMR 	db	0	; 1st 8259 original IMR value
boldIMR 	db	0	; 2nd 8259 original IMR value

endif	;OEM

statwd		dw	0	; Temporary for status word
oldvec		dd	0	; Old value in 80x87 exception interrupt vector
ifndef	_NOCTRLC
ctlc		dd	0	; Old value of Control-C vector (INT 23h)
endif	;_NOCTRLC

page

;---------------------------------------------------------------------
;
;	Perform OEM specific initialization of the 80x87.
;

__FPINSTALL87:
	push	ds			; DS = EMULATOR_DATA

	push	cs			; Move current CS to DS for opsys calls.
	pop	ds
assume	ds:EMULATOR_TEXT

ifdef	OEM
	push	ds
	pop	es			; CS = DS = ES
	mov	ah,DOSVERSION
	int	OPSYS			; bh = OEM#
	cld
	mov	si,offset oemtab	; start of OEM 80x87 info table
	mov	di,offset oem1+1
	mov	cx,(size oem1)-1
OEMloop:
	lodsb				; get OEM#
	or	al,al
	jz	OEMdone 		; OEM# = 0 - did not find OEM
	cmp	al,bh			; correct OEM#
	je	OEMfound
	add	si,cx			; skip over OEM information
	jmp	OEMloop

OEMfound:
	rep	movsb			; move the information

OEMdone:				; done with automatic customization
endif	;OEM

; Save old interrupt vector.
; Ask operating system for vector.

ifdef  WINDOWS
	mov	ax, word ptr [oldvec]
	or	ax, word ptr [oldvec+2]
	jnz	SetVector
endif	;WINDOWS

ifdef	OEM
	mov	al,[oem1].intnum 	; Interrupt vector number.
	mov	ah,GETVECOP		; Operating system call interrupt.
else
	mov	ax,GETVECOP shl 8 + 2	; get interrupt vector 2
endif	;OEM
	int	OPSYS			; Call operating system.

	mov	word ptr [oldvec],bx	; Squirrel away old vector.
	mov	word ptr [oldvec+2],es

; Have operating system install interrupt vectors.

SetVector:
	mov	dx,offset __fpinterrupt87 ; Load DX with 80x87 interrupt handler.
ifdef	OEM
	mov	ah,SETVECOP		; Set interrupt vector code in AH.
	mov	al,[oem1].intnum 	; Set vector number.
else
	mov	ax,SETVECOP shl 8 + 2	; set interrupt vector 2
endif	;OEM
	int	OPSYS			; Install vector.

ifndef	_NOCTRLC
; Intercept Control-C vector to guarentee cleanup

	mov	ax,GETVECOP shl 8 + CTLCVEC
	int	OPSYS
	mov	word ptr [ctlc],bx
	mov	word ptr [ctlc+2],es
	mov	dx,offset ctlcexit
	mov	ax,SETVECOP shl 8 + CTLCVEC
	int	OPSYS
endif	;_NOCTRLC

ifdef	OEM

;	set up 8259's so that 80x87 interrupts are enabled

	mov	ah,[oem1].aocw1m 	; get mask for 1st 8259 IMR
	or	ah,ah			;   if 0, don't need to do this
	jz	installdone		;   and only 1 8259
	mov	dx,[oem1].a8259m 	; get port number for 1st 8259 (A0=1)
	in	al,dx			; read old IMR value
	mov	[aoldIMR],al		; save it to restore at termination
	and	al,ah			; mask to enable interrupt
	jmp	short $+2		; for 286's
	out	dx,al			; write out new mask value

	mov	ah,[oem1].bocw1m 	; get mask for 2nd 8259 IMR
	or	ah,ah			;   if 0, don't need to do this
	jz	installdone		;
	mov	dx,[oem1].b8259m 	; get port number for 2nd 8259 (A0=1)
	in	al,dx			; read old IMR value
	mov	[boldIMR],al		; save it to restore at termination
	and	al,ah			; mask to enable interrupt
	jmp	short $+2		; for 286's
	out	dx,al			; write out new mask value

installdone:

endif	;OEM

assume	ds:EMULATOR_DATA
	pop	ds
	ret


page
;	__FPTERMINATE87
;
;	This routine should do the OEM 80x87 cleanup.  This routine is called
;	before the program exits.
;
;	DS = EMULATOR_DATA

__FPTERMINATE87:
	push	ds
	push	ax
	push	dx

ifdef	OEM
	mov	ah,SETVECOP
	mov	al,[oem1].intnum
else
	mov	ax,SETVECOP shl 8 + 2
endif	;OEM
	lds	dx,[oldvec]
	int	OPSYS

ifdef	OEM

;	reset 8259 IMR's to original state

	push	cs
	pop	ds			; DS = CS
assume	ds:EMULATOR_TEXT
	cmp	[oem1].aocw1m,0		; did we have to change 1st 8259 IMR
	je	term2nd8259		;   no - check 2nd 8259
	mov	al,[aoldIMR]		; get old IMR
	mov	dx,[oem1].a8259m 	; get 1st 8259 (A0=1) port #
	out	dx,al			; restore IMR

term2nd8259:
	cmp	[oem1].bocw1m,0		; did we have to change 2nd 8259 IMR
	je	terminatedone		;   no
	mov	al,[boldIMR]		; get old IMR
	mov	dx,[oem1].b8259m 	; get 2nd 8259 (A0=1) port #
	out	dx,al			; restore IMR

terminatedone:

endif	;OEM

	pop	dx
	pop	ax
	pop	ds
assume	ds:EMULATOR_DATA
	ret


;	Forced cleanup of 80x87 exception handling on Control-C

ifndef	_NOCTRLC
ctlcexit:
	push	ax
	push	dx
	push	ds
	call	__FPTERMINATE87 	; forced cleanup of exception handler
	lds	dx,[ctlc]		; load old control C vector
	mov	ax,SETVECOP shl 8 + CTLCVEC
	int	OPSYS
	pop	ds
	pop	dx
	pop	ax
	jmp	[ctlc]			; go through old vector
endif	;_NOCTRLC

page
;	__fpinterrupt87
;
;	This is the 80x87 exception interrupt routine.
;
;	All OEM specific interrupt and harware handling should be done in
;	__fpintreset because __FPEXCEPTION87 (the OEM independent 80x87
;	exception handler) may not return.  __FPEXCEPTION87 also turns
;	interrupts back on.
;

PENDINGBIT=	80h		; Bit in status word for interrupt pending

__fpinterrupt87:
assume	ds:nothing
	nop
	fnstsw	[statwd]	; Store out exceptions
	push	cx		; waste time
	mov	cx,3
self:
	loop	self
	pop	cx
	test	byte ptr [statwd],PENDINGBIT	; Test for 80x87 interrupt
	jz	not87int	; Not an 80x87 interrupt.

ifdef	OEM
	call	__fpintreset	; OEM interrupt reset routine
endif	;OEM

	call	__FPEXCEPTION87 ; 80x87 error handling - may not return
				; this routine turns interrupts back on

ifdef	OEM
	cmp	[oem1].share,0	; Should we execute the old interrupt routine?
	jnz	not87int	;    if so then do it
				;    else return from interrupt

;	If you fall through here to do further hardware resetting, things
;	may not always work because __FPEXCEPTION87 does not always return
;	This only happens when the 80x87 handler gets an exception that is
;	a fatal error in the language runtimes.  I.e., divide by zero
;	is a fatal error in all the languages, unless the control word has
;	set to mask out divide by zero errors.

endif	;OEM

done8087:
	iret

not87int:
	jmp	[oldvec]	; We should never return from here.


ifdef	OEM


__fpintreset:
	push	ax
	push	dx
	mov	al,[oem1].aocw2	; Load up EOI instruction.
	or	al,al		; Is there at least one 8259 to be reset?
	jz	Reset8259ret	; no
	mov	dx,[oem1].a8259
	out	dx,al		; Reset (master) 8259 interrupt controller.
	mov	al,[oem1].bocw2	; Load up EOI instruction.
	or	al,al		; Is there a slave 8259 to be reset?
	jz	Reset8259ret
	mov	dx,[oem1].b8259
	out	dx,al		; Reset slave 8259 interrupt controller.

Reset8259ret:
	pop	dx
	pop	ax
	ret

endif	;OEM

ifdef	_NO87INSTALL
__FPINSTALLNO87:
	push	bx
	push	es
	push	ax
	push	dx
	push	ds

	mov	ax,cs			; Move current CS to DS for opsys calls.
	mov	ds,ax
assume	ds:EMULATOR_TEXT
	
; Save old interrupt vector.
; Ask operating system for vector.

ifdef	OEM
	mov	al,[oem1].intnum 	; Interrupt vector number.
	mov	ah,GETVECOP		; Operating system call interrupt.
else
	mov	ax,GETVECOP shl 8 + 2	; get interrupt vector 2
endif	;OEM
	int	OPSYS			; Call operating system.
	mov	word ptr [oldvec],bx	; Squirrel away old vector.
	mov	word ptr [oldvec+2],es

; Have operating system install interrupt vectors.

	mov	dx,offset __fpinterruptno87 ; Load DX with fake 80x87 interrupt handler.
ifdef	OEM
	mov	ah,SETVECOP		; Set interrupt vector code in AH.
	mov	al,[oem1].intnum 	; Set vector number.
else
	mov	ax,SETVECOP shl 8 + 2	; set interrupt vector 2
endif	;OEM
	int	OPSYS			; Install vector.

	pop	ds
assume	ds:nothing
	pop	dx
	pop	ax
	pop	es
	pop	bx
	
	ret

__fpinterruptno87:
	jmp	[oldvec]		; will use CS: override

__FPTERMINATENO87:
	push	ds
	push	ax
	push	dx

	mov	ax,cs
	mov	ds,ax
assume	ds:EMULATOR_TEXT

ifdef	OEM
	mov	ah,SETVECOP
	mov	al,[oem1].intnum
else
	mov	ax,SETVECOP shl 8 + 2
endif	;OEM
	lds	dx,[oldvec]
assume	ds:nothing
	int	OPSYS

	pop	dx
	pop	ax
	pop	ds

	ret

endif	;_NO87INSTALL

EMULATOR_TEXT	ends

	end