[88] | 1 | ; Project name : XTIDE Universal BIOS
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[3] | 2 | ; Description : Functions for printing drive detection strings.
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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 | ; Prints BIOS name and segment address where it is found.
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| 9 | ;
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| 10 | ; DetectPrint_RomFoundAtSegment
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| 11 | ; Parameters:
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| 12 | ; Nothing
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| 13 | ; Returns:
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| 14 | ; Nothing
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| 15 | ; Corrupts registers:
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[120] | 16 | ; AX, SI, DI
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[3] | 17 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 18 | DetectPrint_RomFoundAtSegment:
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[88] | 19 | push bp
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[97] | 20 | mov bp, sp
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[3] | 21 | mov si, g_szRomAt
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[88] | 22 | ePUSH_T ax, ROMVARS.szTitle ; Bios title string
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| 23 | push cs ; BIOS segment
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[242] | 24 |
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| 25 | DetectPrint_BootMenuPrint_FormatCSSIfromParamsInSSBP_Relay:
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[88] | 26 | jmp BootMenuPrint_FormatCSSIfromParamsInSSBP
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[3] | 27 |
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| 28 |
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| 29 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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[97] | 30 | ; DetectPrint_StartDetectWithMasterOrSlaveStringInAXandIdeVarsInCSBP
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[3] | 31 | ; Parameters:
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[233] | 32 | ; CS:CX: Ptr to "Master" or "Slave" string
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[3] | 33 | ; CS:BP: Ptr to IDEVARS
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[242] | 34 | ; SI: Ptr to template string
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[3] | 35 | ; Returns:
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| 36 | ; Nothing
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| 37 | ; Corrupts registers:
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[196] | 38 | ; AX, SI, DI, CX
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[3] | 39 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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[97] | 40 | DetectPrint_StartDetectWithMasterOrSlaveStringInAXandIdeVarsInCSBP:
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[233] | 41 |
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| 42 | mov ax, [cs:bp+IDEVARS.wPort] ; for IDE: AX=port address, DH=.bDevice
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| 43 | mov dx, [cs:bp+IDEVARS.bDevice-1] ; for Serial: AL=port address>>2, AH=baud rate
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| 44 | ; DL=COM number character, DH=.bDevice
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| 45 |
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[242] | 46 | push bp ; setup stack for call to
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[233] | 47 | mov bp, sp ; BootMenuPrint_FormatCSSIfromParamsInSSBP
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| 48 |
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| 49 | push cx ; Push "Master" or "Slave"
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[242] | 50 |
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[233] | 51 | mov cl, (g_szDetectPort-$$) & 0xff ; Setup print string for standard IDE
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| 52 | ; Note that we modify only the low order bits of CX a lot here,
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| 53 | ; saving code space rather than reloading CX completely.
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| 54 | ; This optimization requires that all the g_szDetect* strings are
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| 55 | ; on the same 256 byte page, which is checked in strings.asm.
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[3] | 56 |
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[244] | 57 | cmp dh, DEVICE_SERIAL_PORT ; Check if this is a serial device
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[233] | 58 |
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[244] | 59 | jnz .pushAndPrint ; CX = string to print, AX = port address, DX won't be used
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[233] | 60 |
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| 61 | mov cl, (g_szDetectCOM-$$) & 0xff ; Setup print string for COM ports
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| 62 | push cx ; And push now. We use the fact that format strings can contain
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| 63 | ; themselves format strings.
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| 64 |
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| 65 | push dx ; Push COM number character
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[242] | 66 | ; If the string is going to be "Auto", we will push a NULL (zero)
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| 67 | ; here for the COM port number, which will be eaten by the
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| 68 | ; print routine (DisplayPrint_CharacterFromAL), resulting in
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[235] | 69 | ; just "COM" being printed without a character after it.
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[242] | 70 |
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[233] | 71 | mov cl, (g_szDetectCOMAuto-$$) & 0xff ; Setup secondary print string for "Auto"
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[242] | 72 |
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[244] | 73 | test dl, dl ; Check if serial port "Auto"
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[233] | 74 | jz .pushAndPrint ; CX = string to print, AX and DX won't be used
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[242] | 75 |
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[233] | 76 | mov cl, (g_szDetectCOMLarge-$$) & 0xff ; Setup secondary print string for "COMn/xx.yK"
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[3] | 77 |
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[233] | 78 | mov al,ah ; baud rate divisor to AL
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| 79 | cbw ; clear AH, AL will always be less than 128
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| 80 | xchg si,ax ; move AX to SI for divide
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[242] | 81 | mov ax,1152 ; baud rate to display is 115200/divisor, the "00" is handled
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[233] | 82 | ; in the print strings
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[242] | 83 | cwd ; clear top 16-bits of dividend
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[233] | 84 | div si ; and divide... Now AX = baud rate/100, DX = 0 (always a clean divide)
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[242] | 85 |
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[233] | 86 | mov si,10 ; Now separate the whole portion from the fractional for "K" display
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| 87 | div si ; and divide... Now AX = baud rate/1000, DX = low order digit
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[242] | 88 |
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| 89 | cmp ax,si ; < 10: "2400", "9600", etc.; >= 10: "19.2K", "38.4K", etc.
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[233] | 90 | jae .pushAndPrint
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[196] | 91 |
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[233] | 92 | mov cl, (g_szDetectCOMSmall-$$) & 0xff ; Setup secondary print string for "COMn/XXy00"
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[242] | 93 |
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| 94 | .pushAndPrint:
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[233] | 95 | push cx ; Push print string
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| 96 | push ax ; Push high order digits, or port address, or N/A
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| 97 | push dx ; Push low order digit, or N/A
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| 98 |
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| 99 | mov si, g_szDetectOuter ; Finally load SI with wrapper string "IDE %s at %s: "
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| 100 |
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[242] | 101 | jmp short DetectPrint_BootMenuPrint_FormatCSSIfromParamsInSSBP_Relay
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[196] | 102 |
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| 103 |
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[3] | 104 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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[98] | 105 | ; DetectPrint_DriveNameFromBootnfoInESBX
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[3] | 106 | ; Parameters:
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| 107 | ; ES:BX: Ptr to BOOTNFO (if drive found)
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| 108 | ; Returns:
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| 109 | ; Nothing
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| 110 | ; Corrupts registers:
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[88] | 111 | ; AX, SI
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[3] | 112 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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[98] | 113 | DetectPrint_DriveNameFromBootnfoInESBX:
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[88] | 114 | push di
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| 115 | push bx
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| 116 |
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[3] | 117 | lea si, [bx+BOOTNFO.szDrvName]
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[88] | 118 | mov bx, es
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| 119 | CALL_DISPLAY_LIBRARY PrintNullTerminatedStringFromBXSI
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| 120 | CALL_DISPLAY_LIBRARY PrintNewlineCharacters
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| 121 |
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| 122 | pop bx
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| 123 | pop di
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| 124 | ret
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| 125 |
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