1 | ; Project name : XTIDE Universal BIOS
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2 | ; Description : Serial Device Command functions.
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3 |
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4 | ; Section containing code
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5 | SECTION .text
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6 |
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7 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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8 | ; SerialCommand_OutputWithParameters
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9 | ; Parameters:
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10 | ; BH: Non-zero if 48-bit addressing used
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11 | ; (ignored at present as 48-bit addressing is not supported)
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12 | ; BL: IDE Status Register bit to poll after command
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13 | ; (ignored at present, since there is no IDE status register to poll)
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14 | ; ES:SI: Ptr to buffer (for data transfer commands)
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15 | ; DS:DI: Ptr to DPT (in RAMVARS segment)
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16 | ; SS:BP: Ptr to IDEREGS_AND_INTPACK
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17 | ; Returns:
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18 | ; AH: INT 13h Error Code
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19 | ; CX: Number of successfully transferred sectors (for transfer commands)
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20 | ; CF: Cleared if success, Set if error
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21 | ; Corrupts registers:
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22 | ; AL, BX, CX, DX, (ES:SI for data transfer commands)
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23 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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24 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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25 | SerialCommand_OutputWithParameters:
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26 |
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27 | mov ah,SerialServer_Command_Read
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28 |
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29 | mov al,[bp+IDEPACK.bCommand]
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30 |
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31 | cmp al,20h ; Read Sectors IDE command
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32 | jz .readOrWrite
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33 | inc ah ; now SerialServer_Protocol_Write
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34 | cmp al,30h ; Write Sectors IDE command
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35 | jz .readOrWrite
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36 |
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37 | ; all other commands return success
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38 | ; including function 0ech which should return drive information, this is handled with the identify functions
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39 | ;
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40 | xor ah,ah ; also clears carry
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41 | ret
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42 |
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43 | .readOrWrite:
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44 | mov [bp+IDEPACK.bFeatures],ah ; store protocol command
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45 |
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46 | mov dx, [di+DPT_SERIAL.wSerialPortAndBaud]
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47 |
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48 | jmp SerialServer_SendReceive
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49 |
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50 |
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51 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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52 | ; SerialCommand_IdentifyDeviceToBufferInESSIwithDriveSelectByteInBH
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53 | ; Parameters:
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54 | ; BH: Drive Select byte for Drive and Head Select Register
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55 | ; DS: Segment to RAMVARS
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56 | ; ES:SI: Ptr to buffer to receive 512-byte IDE Information
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57 | ; CS:BP: Ptr to IDEVARS
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58 | ; Returns:
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59 | ; CF: Cleared if success, Set if error
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60 | ; Corrupts registers:
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61 | ; AL, BL, CX, DX, SI, DI, ES
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62 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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63 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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64 | SerialCommand_IdentifyDeviceToBufferInESSIwithDriveSelectByteInBH:
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65 | ;
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66 | ; To improve boot time, we do our best to avoid looking for slave serial drives when we already know the results
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67 | ; from the looking for a master. This is particularly true when doing a COM port scan, as we will end up running
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68 | ; through all the COM ports and baud rates a second time.
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69 | ;
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70 | ; But drive detection isn't the only case - we also need to get the right drive when called on int13h/25h.
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71 | ;
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72 | ; The decision tree:
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73 | ;
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74 | ; Master:
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75 | ; wSerialPortAndBaud Non-Zero: -> Continue with wSerialPortAndBaud (1)
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76 | ; wSerialPortAndBaud Zero:
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77 | ; previous serial drive not found: -> Scan (2)
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78 | ; previous serial drive found: -> Continue with previous serial drive info (3)
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79 | ;
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80 | ; Slave:
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81 | ; wSerialPortAndBaud Non-Zero:
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82 | ; previous serial drive not found: -> Error - Not Found (4)
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83 | ; previous serial drive found: -> Continue with wSerialPackedAndBaud (5)
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84 | ; wSerialPortAndBaud Zero:
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85 | ; previous serial drive not found: -> Error - Not Found (4)
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86 | ; previous serial drive found: -> Continue with previous serial drive info (6)
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87 | ;
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88 | ; (1) This was a port/baud that was explicitly set with the configurator. In the drive detection case, as this
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89 | ; is the Master, we are checking out a new controller, and so don't care if we already have a serial drive.
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90 | ; And as with the int13h/25h case, we just go off and get the needed information using the user's setting.
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91 | ; (2) We are using the special .ideVarsSerialAuto structure. During drive detection, we would only be here
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92 | ; if we hadn't already seen a serial drive (since we only scan if no explicit drives are set),
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93 | ; so we go off to scan.
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94 | ; (3) We are using the special .ideVarsSerialAuto structure. We won't get here during drive detection, but
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95 | ; we might get here on an int13h/25h call. If we have scanned COM drives, they are the ONLY serial drives
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96 | ; in use, and so we use the values from the previously seen serial drive DPT.
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97 | ; (4) No master has been found yet, therefore no slave should be found. Avoiding the slave reduces boot time,
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98 | ; especially in the full COM port scan case. Note that this is different from the hardware IDE, where we
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99 | ; will scan for a slave even if a master is not present. Note that if ANY master had been previously found,
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100 | ; we will do the slave scan, which isn't harmful, it just wastes time. But the most common case (by a wide
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101 | ; margin) will be just one serial controller.
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102 | ; (5) A COM port scan for a master had been previously completed, and a drive was found. In a multiple serial
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103 | ; controller scenario being called with int13h/25h, we need to use the value in bSerialPackedPortAndBaud
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104 | ; to make sure we get the proper drive.
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105 | ; (6) A COM port scan for a master had been previously completed, and a drive was found. We would only get here
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106 | ; if no serial drive was explicitly set by the user in the configurator or that drive had not been found.
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107 | ; Instead of performing the full COM port scan for the slave, use the port/baud value stored during the
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108 | ; master scan.
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109 | ;
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110 | mov dx,[cs:bp+IDEVARS.wSerialPortAndBaud]
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111 | xor ax,ax
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112 |
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113 | push si
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114 | call FindDPT_ToDSDIforSerialDevice
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115 | pop si
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116 | %ifdef MODULE_SERIAL_FLOPPY
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117 | jnc .founddpt
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118 | ;
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119 | ; If not found above with FindDPT_ToDSDIforSerialDevice, DI will point to the DPT after the last hard disk DPT
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120 | ; So, if there was a previously found floppy disk, DI will point to that DPT and we use that value for the slave.
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121 | ;
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122 | cmp byte [RAMVARS.xlateVars+XLATEVARS.bFlopCntAndFirst], 0
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123 | jz .notfounddpt
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124 | .founddpt:
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125 | %else
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126 | jc .notfounddpt
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127 | %endif
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128 | mov ax, [di+DPT_SERIAL.wSerialPortAndBaud]
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129 | .notfounddpt:
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130 |
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131 | test bh, FLG_DRVNHEAD_DRV
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132 | jz .master
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133 |
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134 | test ax,ax ; Take care of the case that is different between master and slave.
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135 | jz .error
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136 |
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137 | ; fall-through
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138 | .master:
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139 | test dx,dx
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140 | jnz .identifyDeviceInDX
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141 |
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142 | xchg dx, ax ; move ax to dx (move previously found serial drive to dx, could be zero)
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143 |
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144 | .identifyDeviceInDX:
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145 | jmp SerialServerScan_ScanForServer
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146 |
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147 | .error:
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148 | stc
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149 | ret
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