source: xtideuniversalbios/trunk/XTIDE_Universal_BIOS/Inc/RomVars.inc@ 628

Last change on this file since 628 was 625, checked in by Krister Nordvall, 17 months ago

Changes:

  • Added a configuration option to let the BIOS store RamVars to an UMB when Full operating mode is enabled. This is primarily for XT class machines with RAM in the UMA (which apparently is a common thing these days).
  • Added two new builds specifically for IBM PS/2 machines. This is for support of the new McIDE adapter from the guys at zzxio.com. Note that the additional hardware specific code (under the USE_PS2 define) is for the PS/2 machines themselves and not for the McIDE adapters, so any controller in an IBM PS/2 machine can be used with the USE_PS2 define.
  • Moved pColorTheme out of the range of ROMVARS being copied over when doing "Load old settings from EEPROM" in XTIDECFG. This fixed a serious bug from r592 where loading a BIOS from file and then loading the old settings from ROM would corrupt 7 bytes of code somewhere in the loaded BIOS.
  • Optimizations (speed and size) to the library. Browsing the menus in XTIDECFG should now feel a little less sluggish.
  • Hopefully fixed a problem with the PostCommitHook script where it sometimes wouldn't find the CommitInProgress file. I say hopefully because testing this is a nightmare.
File size: 9.9 KB
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[90]1; Project name : XTIDE Universal BIOS
[3]2; Description : Defines for ROMVARS struct containing variables stored
3; in BIOS ROM.
[376]4
5;
[380]6; XTIDE Universal BIOS and Associated Tools
[625]7; Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli, 2011-2023 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team.
[376]8;
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[380]13;
[376]14; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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19;
20
[3]21%ifndef ROMVARS_INC
22%define ROMVARS_INC
23
[90]24
[593]25; Master/Slave drive specific parameters
26struc DRVPARAMS
27 .wFlags resb 2 ; Drive flags
28 .dwMaximumLBA: ; User specified maximum number of sectors
29 .wCylinders resb 2 ; User specified cylinders (1...16383)
30 .wHeadsAndSectors:
31 .bHeads resb 1 ; User specified Heads (1...16)
32 .bSect resb 1 ; User specified Sectors per track (1...63)
[3]33endstruc
34
[593]35; Bit defines for DRVPARAMS.wFlags - these flags are accessed as bytes so changes here might require changes elsewhere
36MASK_DRVPARAMS_WRITECACHE EQU (3<<0) ; Bits 0...1, Drive internal write cache settings (must start at bit 0)
37 DEFAULT_WRITE_CACHE EQU 0 ; Must be 0
38 DISABLE_WRITE_CACHE EQU 1
39 ENABLE_WRITE_CACHE EQU 2
40MASK_DRVPARAMS_TRANSLATEMODE EQU (3<<TRANSLATEMODE_FIELD_POSITION) ; Bits 2...3, Position shared with DPT
41 TRANSLATEMODE_FIELD_POSITION EQU 2
42 TRANSLATEMODE_NORMAL EQU 0 ; Must be zero
43 TRANSLATEMODE_LARGE EQU 1
44 TRANSLATEMODE_ASSISTED_LBA EQU 2 ; 28-bit or 48-bit LBA
45 TRANSLATEMODE_AUTO EQU 3 ; Only available in ROMVARS, not in DPTs
46FLG_DRVPARAMS_BLOCKMODE EQU (1<<4) ; Enable Block mode transfers
47FLG_DRVPARAMS_USERCHS EQU (1<<5) ; User specified P-CHS values
48FLG_DRVPARAMS_USERLBA EQU (1<<6) ; User specified LBA value
[614]49FLG_DRVPARAMS_DO_NOT_DETECT EQU (1<<7) ; Disable detection of drive
[316]50
[507]51
[3]52; Controller specific variables
53struc IDEVARS
[233]54;;; Word 0
55 .wSerialPortAndBaud: ; Serial connection port (low, divided by 4) and baud rate divisor (high)
[473]56 .wBasePort: ; IDE Base Port for Command Block (usual) Registers
[233]57 .bSerialPort resb 1
58 .bSerialBaud resb 1
[196]59
[233]60;;; Word 1
[473]61 .wControlBlockPort:
[233]62 .bSerialUnused resb 1 ; IDE Base Port for Control Block Registers
[196]63
[233]64 .wSerialCOMPortCharAndDevice: ; In DetectPrint, we grab the COM Port char and Device at the same time
65 .bSerialCOMPortChar resb 1 ; Serial connection COM port number/letter
66
67;;; Word 2
[196]68 .bDevice resb 1 ; Device type
69 .bIRQ resb 1 ; Interrupt Request Number
[233]70
71;;; And more...
[196]72 .drvParamsMaster resb DRVPARAMS_size
73 .drvParamsSlave resb DRVPARAMS_size
[3]74endstruc
75
[261]76%ifndef CHECK_FOR_UNUSED_ENTRYPOINTS
77 %if IDEVARS.bSerialCOMPortChar+1 != IDEVARS.bDevice
78 %error "IDEVARS.bSerialCOMPortChar needs to come immediately before IDEVARS.bDevice so that both bytes can be fetched at the same time inside DetectPrint.asm"
79 %endif
[233]80%endif
81
[496]82STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET EQU 200h
[605]83XTIDE_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET EQU 8h ; For XTIDE, A3 is used to control selected register (CS0 vs CS1)...
[558]84XTCF_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET EQU 10h ; ...and for XT-CF (all variants), it's A4
[536]85ADP50L_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET EQU 10h
[496]86
[199]87; Default values for Port and PortCtrl, shared with the configurator
88;
[545]89DEVICE_XTIDE_DEFAULT_PORT EQU 300h ; Also the default port for XT-CF
[496]90DEVICE_XTIDE_DEFAULT_PORTCTRL EQU (DEVICE_XTIDE_DEFAULT_PORT + XTIDE_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET)
[545]91; Note XT-CF control port is SHL 1 relative to XTIDE, and coded that way hence no need for specific definition like...
[547]92; DEVICE_XTCF_DEFAULT_PORTCTRL EQU (DEVICE_XTIDE_DEFAULT_PORT + XTCF_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET)
[199]93
[496]94DEVICE_ATA_PRIMARY_PORT EQU 1F0h
95DEVICE_ATA_PRIMARY_PORTCTRL EQU (DEVICE_ATA_PRIMARY_PORT + STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET)
[398]96
97DEVICE_ATA_SECONDARY_PORT EQU 170h
[496]98DEVICE_ATA_SECONDARY_PORTCTRL EQU (DEVICE_ATA_SECONDARY_PORT + STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET)
[398]99
100DEVICE_ATA_TERTIARY_PORT EQU 1E8h
[503]101DEVICE_ATA_TERTIARY_PORTCTRL EQU (DEVICE_ATA_TERTIARY_PORT + STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET)
[398]102
103DEVICE_ATA_QUATERNARY_PORT EQU 168h
[503]104DEVICE_ATA_QUATERNARY_PORTCTRL EQU (DEVICE_ATA_QUATERNARY_PORT + STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET)
[398]105
106
[175]107; Device types for IDEVARS.bDevice
[473]108; IDE Devices are grouped so device numbers cannot be changed without modifying code elsewhere!
[480]109COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES EQU 2 ; 16- and 32-bit controllers
[601]110COUNT_OF_8BIT_IDE_DEVICES EQU 10
[473]111COUNT_OF_ALL_IDE_DEVICES EQU (COUNT_OF_8BIT_IDE_DEVICES + COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES)
112; Standard port mapped I/O
113DEVICE_16BIT_ATA EQU (0<<1)
114DEVICE_32BIT_ATA EQU (1<<1)
[482]115DEVICE_8BIT_ATA EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+0)<<1) ; 16- or 32-bit controller in 8-bit mode
116DEVICE_8BIT_XTIDE_REV1 EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+1)<<1)
[473]117; Address lines A0 and A3 are swapped
[601]118DEVICE_8BIT_XTIDE_REV2 EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+2)<<1) ; Or rev 1 with swapped A0 and A3...
119DEVICE_8BIT_XTIDE_REV2_OLIVETTI EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+3)<<1) ; ...in Olivetti M24 and derivatives
[473]120; IDE Register offsets are SHL 1
[601]121DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_PIO8 EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+4)<<1) ; XT-CF using 8-bit PIO mode
122DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_PIO8_WITH_BIU_OFFLOAD EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+5)<<1) ; XT-CF using 8-bit PIO mode, but with 16-bit instructions
123DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_PIO16_WITH_BIU_OFFLOAD EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+6)<<1) ; Lo-tech 8-bit IDE Adapter
124DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_DMA EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+7)<<1) ; XT-CFv3 using DMA
[473]125; Memory Mapped I/O
[601]126DEVICE_8BIT_JRIDE_ISA EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+8)<<1) ; JR-IDE/ISA (Memory Mapped I/O)
127DEVICE_8BIT_ADP50L EQU ((COUNT_OF_STANDARD_IDE_DEVICES+9)<<1) ; SVC ADP50L (Memory Mapped I/O)
[473]128; Virtual devices
[400]129DEVICE_SERIAL_PORT EQU (COUNT_OF_ALL_IDE_DEVICES<<1)
130
[588]131FIRST_XTCF_DEVICE EQU DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_PIO8
132LAST_XTCF_DEVICE EQU DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_DMA
133XTCF_DEVICE_OFFSET EQU FIRST_XTCF_DEVICE ; Used for XT-CF device <--> mode conversion
[400]134
[625]135; Segment when RAMVARS is stored to top of interrupt vectors.
136LITE_MODE_RAMVARS_SEGMENT EQU 30h
[593]137
138; ROM Variables. Written to the ROM image before flashing.
[625]139; The ROMVARS version in Version.inc must be incremented whenever this struc changes.
[593]140struc ROMVARS
141 .wRomSign resb 2 ; ROM Signature (AA55h)
142 .bRomSize resb 1 ; ROM size in 512 byte blocks
143 .rgbJump resb 3 ; First instruction to ROM init (jmp)
144
[614]145 .rgbSign resb 6 ; Signature for XTIDE Configurator Program (must be even length)
[625]146 .szTitle resb 32 ; BIOS title string
147 .szVersion resb 18 ; BIOS version string (supports up to r999)
[593]148
[625]149 .pColorTheme resb 2 ; Ptr to the color attribute struc used by the boot menu and hotkey bar
[593]150 .wFlags resb 2 ; Word for ROM flags
[625]151 ; Note! Any additional ROMVARS must be added below if they are supposed to be copied
152 ; over when doing "Load old settings from EEPROM" to a new BIOS loaded from file.
153 .wRamVars resb 2 ; Segment address for RamVars
[593]154 .wDisplayMode resb 2 ; Display mode for boot menu
155 .wBootTimeout resb 2 ; Boot Menu selection timeout in system timer ticks
156 .bIdeCnt resb 1 ; Number of available IDE controllers
157 .bBootDrv resb 1 ; Default drive to boot from
158 .bMinFddCnt resb 1 ; Minimum number of Floppy Drives
159 .bStealSize resb 1 ; Number of 1kB blocks stolen from 640kB base RAM
160 .bIdleTimeout resb 1 ; Standby timer value
161
[624]162 alignb 2 ; WORD align the IDEVARS structures
[593]163 .ideVarsBegin:
164 .ideVars0 resb IDEVARS_size
165 .ideVars1 resb IDEVARS_size
166 .ideVars2 resb IDEVARS_size
167 .ideVars3 resb IDEVARS_size
168
169%ifdef MODULE_SERIAL
170 .ideVarsSerialAuto resb IDEVARS_size
171%endif
172
173 .ideVarsEnd:
[3]174endstruc
175
[593]176%ifndef CHECK_FOR_UNUSED_ENTRYPOINTS
177 %if ROMVARS.ideVarsEnd & 0xff00 <> 0
178 %error ".ideVars structures must fit within the first 256 bytes of the ROM image"
179 %endif
180 %if (ROMVARS.ideVarsEnd - ROMVARS.ideVarsBegin) = 0
181 %error "there must be at least one .ideVars structure, it would be bizarre if this were not true, but it is assumed in the ah0h reset code."
182 %endif
183%endif
[3]184
[593]185NUMBER_OF_IDEVARS EQU ((ROMVARS.ideVarsEnd - ROMVARS.ideVarsBegin) / IDEVARS_size)
186
187; Bit defines for ROMVARS.wFlags
188FLG_ROMVARS_FULLMODE EQU (1<<0) ; Full operating mode (steals base RAM, supports EBIOS etc.)
[605]189FLG_ROMVARS_CLEAR_BDA_HD_COUNT EQU (1<<1) ; This flag has two purposes; * Removes the system BIOS "dummy" drive
190 ; so that Windows 9x protected mode drivers can be used with XUB drives.
191 ; * Some computers (Zenith Z-171 and Z-161) do not clear the BDA hard
192 ; drive count which causes it to increment on each warm boot.
[593]193FLG_ROMVARS_SERIAL_SCANDETECT EQU (1<<3) ; Scan COM ports at the end of drive detection. Can also be invoked
194 ; by holding down the ALT key at the end of drive detection.
195 ; (Conveniently, this is 8, a fact we exploit when testing the bit)
196
197; Here in case the configuration needs to know functionality is present. Note! Changing the order/location of these flags
198; also requires changes elsewhere as they are usually tested using byte-accesses for efficiency.
199FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_POWER_MANAGEMENT EQU (1<<5)
200FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_8BIT_IDE EQU (1<<6)
201FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_8BIT_IDE_ADVANCED EQU (1<<7)
202FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_ADVANCED_ATA EQU (1<<8)
203FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_BOOT_MENU EQU (1<<9)
204FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_EBIOS EQU (1<<10)
205FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_HOTKEYS EQU (1<<11)
206FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_IRQ EQU (1<<12)
207FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_SERIAL EQU (1<<13)
208FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_SERIAL_FLOPPY EQU (1<<14)
209FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_STRINGS_COMPRESSED EQU (1<<15)
210
211
212; Boot Menu Display Modes (see Assembly Library Display.inc for standard modes)
213DEFAULT_TEXT_MODE EQU 4
214
215
[3]216%endif ; ROMVARS_INC
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