source: xtideuniversalbios/trunk/XTIDE_Universal_BIOS_Configurator_v2/Src/IdeAutodetect.asm@ 611

Last change on this file since 611 was 609, checked in by Krister Nordvall, 4 years ago

Changes:

  • Added autodetection of Arco Computer Products AC-1075 / AC-1070 controllers to XTIDECFG. These are MCA bus controllers and probably rare as hens teeth but apparently compatible with XUB as one person has confirmed using an AC-1075 as a regular 16-bit IDE controller. The port ranges used by these controllers are not used by anything else according to RBIL so autodetection should be fairly safe.
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1; Project name : XTIDE Universal BIOS Configurator v2
2; Description : Functions to detect ports and devices.
3
4;
5; XTIDE Universal BIOS and Associated Tools
6; Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli, 2011-2013 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team.
7;
8; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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18;
19
20; Section containing code
21SECTION .text
22
23IDE_PORT_TO_START_DETECTION EQU 00h ; Must be zero (not actual port)
24FIRST_MEMORY_SEGMENT_ADDRESS EQU 0C000h
25
26;--------------------------------------------------------------------
27; IdeAutodetect_DetectIdeDeviceFromPortDXAndReturnControlBlockInSI
28; Parameters:
29; DX: IDE Base Port or segment address (Command Block)
30; DS:DI: Ptr to ROMVARS
31; Returns:
32; AL: Device Type
33; SI: IDE Control Block Base port (port mapped devices only)
34; CF: Clear if IDE Device found
35; Set if IDE Device not found
36; Corrupts registers:
37; AH, BX
38;--------------------------------------------------------------------
39IdeAutodetect_DetectIdeDeviceFromPortDXAndReturnControlBlockInSI:
40 cmp dh, FIRST_MEMORY_SEGMENT_ADDRESS >> 8
41 jb SHORT DetectPortMappedDeviceFromPortDX
42 ; Fall to DetectMemoryMappedDeviceFromSegmentDX
43
44;--------------------------------------------------------------------
45; DetectMemoryMappedDeviceFromSegmentDX
46; Parameters:
47; DX: Segment address for Memory Mapped Device
48; DS:DI: Ptr to ROMVARS
49; Returns:
50; AL: Device Type
51; CF: Clear if IDE Device found
52; Set if IDE Device not found
53; Corrupts registers:
54; AH, BX
55;--------------------------------------------------------------------
56DetectMemoryMappedDeviceFromSegmentDX:
57 ; *** Try to detect JR-IDE/ISA and ADP50L (only if MODULE_8BIT_IDE_ADVANCED is present) ***
58 test BYTE [di+ROMVARS.wFlags], FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_8BIT_IDE_ADVANCED
59 stc
60 jz SHORT .NoIdeDeviceFound
61
62 push ds
63 mov ds, dx
64
65 cli
66 mov ah, [JRIDE_COMMAND_BLOCK_REGISTER_WINDOW_OFFSET + STATUS_REGISTER_in]
67 mov al, [JRIDE_CONTROL_BLOCK_REGISTER_WINDOW_OFFSET + ALTERNATE_STATUS_REGISTER_in]
68 sti
69 call CompareIdeStatusRegistersFromALandAH
70 mov al, DEVICE_8BIT_JRIDE_ISA
71 jnc .IdeDeviceFound
72
73 cli
74 mov ah, [ADP50L_COMMAND_BLOCK_REGISTER_WINDOW_OFFSET + (STATUS_REGISTER_in << 1)]
75 mov al, [ADP50L_CONTROL_BLOCK_REGISTER_WINDOW_OFFSET + (ALTERNATE_STATUS_REGISTER_in << 1)]
76 sti
77 call CompareIdeStatusRegistersFromALandAH
78 mov al, DEVICE_8BIT_ADP50L
79
80.IdeDeviceFound:
81 mov si, dx ; For IDEDTCT.COM
82 pop ds
83.NoIdeDeviceFound:
84 ret
85
86
87;--------------------------------------------------------------------
88; DetectPortMappedDeviceFromPortDX
89; Parameters:
90; DX: IDE Base Port (Command Block)
91; DS:DI: Ptr to ROMVARS
92; Returns:
93; AL: Device Type
94; SI: IDE Control Block Base port
95; CF: Clear if IDE Device found
96; Set if IDE Device not found
97; Corrupts registers:
98; AH, BX
99;--------------------------------------------------------------------
100DetectPortMappedDeviceFromPortDX:
101 mov si, dx
102 mov bx, STATUS_REGISTER_in | (ALTERNATE_STATUS_REGISTER_in << 8)
103 ; *** Try to detect AC-1075 / AC-1070 controllers ***
104 cmp dh, 25h
105 jne SHORT .NotArcoComputerProducts
106 add si, BYTE 8 ; Add control block offset
107 call DetectIdeDeviceFromPortsDXandSIwithOffsetsInBLandBH
108 mov al, DEVICE_16BIT_ATA
109 ret
110.NotArcoComputerProducts:
111 ; *** Try to detect Standard 16- and 32-bit IDE Devices ***
112 mov al, DEVICE_16BIT_ATA ; Assume 16-bit ISA slot for AT builds
113 call Buffers_IsXTbuildLoaded
114 eCMOVE al, DEVICE_8BIT_ATA ; Assume 8-bit ISA slot for XT builds
115
116 ; Start with standard Control Block base port used by Primary and Secondary IDE
117 add si, STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET
118.RedetectTertiaryOrQuaternaryWithDifferentControlBlockAddress:
119 push ax ; Store device type
120 call DetectIdeDeviceFromPortsDXandSIwithOffsetsInBLandBH
121 pop ax ; Restore device type
122 jnc SHORT .IdeDeviceFound
123
124 ; 16- or 32-bit IDE Device was not found but we may have used wrong Control Block port if we were trying
125 ; to detect Tertiary or Quaternary IDE controllers. Control Block port location is not standardized. For
126 ; example Promise FloppyMAX has Control Block at STANDARD_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET but Sound Blaster 16 (CT2290)
127 ; use DEVICE_ATA_SECONDARY_PORTCTRL for Tertiary and Quaternary even though only Secondary should use that.
128 call ChangeControlBlockAddressInSI
129 jz SHORT .RedetectTertiaryOrQuaternaryWithDifferentControlBlockAddress
130
131 ; Detect 8-bit devices only if MODULE_8BIT_IDE is available
132 test BYTE [di+ROMVARS.wFlags], FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_8BIT_IDE | FLG_ROMVARS_MODULE_8BIT_IDE_ADVANCED
133 jz SHORT NoIdeDeviceFound
134 jpo SHORT .SkipXTCF ; Only 1 bit set means no MODULE_8BIT_IDE_ADVANCED
135
136 ; *** Try to detect XT-CF ***
137 mov si, dx
138 add si, BYTE XTCF_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET
139 eSHL_IM bx, 1 ; SHL 1 register offsets for XT-CF
140 call DetectIdeDeviceFromPortsDXandSIwithOffsetsInBLandBH
141 mov al, DEVICE_8BIT_XTCF_PIO8
142 jnc SHORT .IdeDeviceFound
143 shr bx, 1
144.SkipXTCF:
145
146 ; *** Try to detect 8-bit XT-IDE rev 1 or rev 2 ***
147 ; Note that A0<->A3 address swaps Status Register and Alternative
148 ; Status Register addresses. That is why we need another step
149 ; to check is this XT-IDE rev 1 or rev 2.
150 mov si, dx
151 add si, BYTE XTIDE_CONTROL_BLOCK_OFFSET
152 call DetectIdeDeviceFromPortsDXandSIwithOffsetsInBLandBH
153 jc SHORT NoIdeDeviceFound ; No XT-IDE rev 1 or rev 2 found
154
155 ; Now we can be sure that we have XT-IDE rev 1 or rev 2.
156 ; Rev 2 swaps address lines A0 and A3 thus LBA Low Register
157 ; moves from offset 3h to offset Ah. There is no Register at
158 ; offset Ah so if we can write to it and read back, then we
159 ; must have XT-IDE rev 2 or modded rev 1.
160 push dx
161 add dx, BYTE 0Ah ; LBA Low Register for XT-IDE rev 2
162 mov al, DEVICE_8BIT_XTIDE_REV2 ; Our test byte
163 out dx, al ; Output our test byte
164 JMP_DELAY
165 in al, dx ; Read back
166 pop dx
167 cmp al, DEVICE_8BIT_XTIDE_REV2
168 je SHORT .IdeDeviceFound
169 mov al, DEVICE_8BIT_XTIDE_REV1 ; We must have rev 1
170.IdeDeviceFound:
171 clc
172 ret
173
174
175;--------------------------------------------------------------------
176; DetectIdeDeviceFromPortsDXandSIwithOffsetsInBLandBH
177; Parameters:
178; BL: Offset to IDE Status Register
179; BH: Offset to Alternative Status Register
180; DX: IDE Base Port address
181; SI: IDE Control Block address
182; Returns:
183; CF: Clear if IDE Device found
184; Set if IDE Device not found
185; Corrupts registers:
186; AX
187;--------------------------------------------------------------------
188DetectIdeDeviceFromPortsDXandSIwithOffsetsInBLandBH:
189 ; Read Status and Alternative Status Registers
190 push dx
191
192 add dl, bl
193 cli ; Disable Interrupts
194 in al, dx ; Read Status Register...
195 mov ah, al ; ...to AH
196 mov dx, si
197 add dl, bh
198 in al, dx ; Read Alternative Status Register to AL
199 sti ; Enable Interrupts
200
201 pop dx
202 ; Fall to CompareIdeStatusRegistersFromALandAH
203
204
205;--------------------------------------------------------------------
206; CompareIdeStatusRegistersFromALandAH
207; Parameters:
208; AH: Possible IDE Status Register contents
209; AL: Possible IDE Alternative Status Register contents
210; Returns:
211; CF: Clear if valid Status Register Contents
212; Set if not possible IDE Status Registers
213; Corrupts registers:
214; Nothing
215;--------------------------------------------------------------------
216CompareIdeStatusRegistersFromALandAH:
217 ; Status Register now in AH and Alternative Status Register in AL.
218 ; They must be the same if base port was in use by IDE device.
219 cmp al, ah
220 jne SHORT NoIdeDeviceFound
221
222 ; Bytes were the same but it is possible they were both FFh, for
223 ; example. We must make sure bits are what is expected from valid
224 ; IDE Status Register. So far all drives I've tested return 50h
225 ; (FLG_STATUS_DRDY and FLG_STATUS_DSC set) or 00h.
226 ; I suspect that the zero might mean non available drive is selected. For example if Master
227 ; drive is present but Slave is selected from IDE Drive and Head Select Register,
228 ; then the Status Register can be 00h. We cannot accept 00h as valid byte
229 ; since that can easily cause invalid JR-IDE/ISA detections.
230 test al, FLG_STATUS_BSY | FLG_STATUS_DF | FLG_STATUS_DRQ | FLG_STATUS_ERR
231 jnz SHORT NoIdeDeviceFound ; Busy or Errors cannot be set
232 test al, FLG_STATUS_DRDY
233 jz SHORT NoIdeDeviceFound ; Device needs to be ready
234 ret ; Return with CF cleared
235
236NoIdeDeviceFound:
237 stc
238 ret
239
240
241;--------------------------------------------------------------------
242; ChangeControlBlockAddressInSI
243; Parameters:
244; DX: IDE Base Port address
245; SI: IDE Control Block address
246; Returns:
247; ZF: Set if SI changed
248; Cleared if different control block address is not possible
249; Corrupts registers:
250; Nothing
251;--------------------------------------------------------------------
252ChangeControlBlockAddressInSI:
253 cmp si, 368h
254 je SHORT .TrySecondAlternative
255 cmp si, 3E8h
256 je SHORT .TrySecondAlternative
257
258 cmp si, 360h
259 je SHORT .TryLastAlternative
260 cmp si, 3E0h
261 jne SHORT .Return ; With ZF cleared
262
263.TryLastAlternative:
264 mov si, DEVICE_ATA_SECONDARY_PORTCTRL + 8 ; Changes to 370h used by Sound Blaster 16 (CT2290)
265 ; Fall to .TrySecondAlternative
266.TrySecondAlternative:
267 lea si, [si-8] ; 368h to 360h, 3E8h to 3E0h
268.Return:
269 ret
270
271
272;--------------------------------------------------------------------
273; IdeAutodetect_IncrementDXtoNextIdeBasePort
274; Parameters:
275; DX: Previous IDE Base Port or IDE_PORT_TO_START_DETECTION
276; Returns:
277; DX: Next IDE Base Port
278; ZF: Set if no more Base Ports (DX was last base port on entry)
279; Clear if new base port returned in DX
280; Corrupts registers:
281; AX
282;--------------------------------------------------------------------
283ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
284IdeAutodetect_IncrementDXtoNextIdeBasePort:
285 cmp dx, [cs:.wLastIdePort]
286 je SHORT .AllPortsAlreadyDetected
287
288 push si
289 mov si, .rgwIdeBasePorts
290.CompareNextIdeBasePort:
291 cmp [cs:si], dx
292 lea si, [si+2] ; Increment SI and preserve FLAGS
293 jne SHORT .CompareNextIdeBasePort
294
295 mov dx, [cs:si] ; Get next port
296 test dx, dx ; Clear ZF
297 pop si
298.AllPortsAlreadyDetected:
299 ret
300
301
302 ; All ports used in autodetection. Ports can be in any order.
303ALIGN WORD_ALIGN
304.rgwIdeBasePorts:
305 dw IDE_PORT_TO_START_DETECTION ; Must be first
306 ; Standard IDE
307 dw DEVICE_ATA_PRIMARY_PORT
308 dw DEVICE_ATA_SECONDARY_PORT
309 dw DEVICE_ATA_TERTIARY_PORT
310 dw DEVICE_ATA_QUATERNARY_PORT
311 ; 8-bit Devices
312 dw 200h
313 dw 220h
314 dw 240h
315 dw 260h
316 dw 280h
317 dw 2A0h
318 dw 2C0h
319 dw 2E0h
320 dw 300h
321 dw 320h
322 dw 340h
323 dw 360h
324 dw 380h
325 dw 3A0h
326 dw 3C0h
327 dw 3E0h
328 ; Arco Computer Products AC-1075 / AC-1070 (16-bit MCA IDE adapters with Control Block at +8 and no IRQ)
329 dw 2510h
330 dw 2520h
331 ; Memory Segment Addresses
332 dw 0C000h ; JR-IDE/ISA
333 dw 0C400h ; JR-IDE/ISA
334 dw 0C800h ; JR-IDE/ISA and ADP50L
335 dw 0CA00h ; ADP50L
336 dw 0CC00h ; JR-IDE/ISA and ADP50L
337 dw 0CE00h ; ADP50L
338 dw 0D000h ; JR-IDE/ISA
339 dw 0D400h ; JR-IDE/ISA
340 dw 0D800h ; JR-IDE/ISA
341.wLastIdePort:
342 dw 0DC00h ; JR-IDE/ISA
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