Hi!
> > > > # Running in *copy* of this code, somewhere in low 1MB.
> > > >
> > > > - movb $0xa1, %al ; outb %al, $0x80
> > >
> > > Well, what was this for?
> >
> > Debugging leds on port 80. I still have that card somewhere
> > :-). Interesting parties can reinsert it.
>
> Ah, I see.
>
> Hmm, can you please write about that in the chanelog more explicitly?
> Or just comment it out with a "uncomment this to get ..." text?
I still need someone with x86-64 to test it for me before I submit it
properly ;-). Updated patch follows.
Pavel
diff --git a/arch/i386/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S b/arch/i386/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S
index 1415da1..9cebef7 100644
--- a/arch/i386/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S
+++ b/arch/i386/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S
@@ -28,21 +28,6 @@ #define BEEP \
movb $15, %al; \
outb %al, $66;
-#define BEEP \
- inb $97, %al; \
- outb %al, $0x80; \
- movb $3, %al; \
- outb %al, $97; \
- outb %al, $0x80; \
- movb $-74, %al; \
- outb %al, $67; \
- outb %al, $0x80; \
- movb $-119, %al; \
- outb %al, $66; \
- outb %al, $0x80; \
- movb $15, %al; \
- outb %al, $66;
-
ALIGN
.align 4096
ENTRY(wakeup_start)
@@ -53,9 +38,6 @@ wakeup_code:
# Uncomment this to make your computer start producing ugly noise as soon
# as BIOS returns to this real-mode entry point.
# BEEP
- movw $0xb800, %ax
- movw %ax,%fs
- movw $0x0e00 + 'L', %fs:(0x10)
cli
cld
@@ -70,7 +52,6 @@ # BEEP
BEEP
1:
mov $(wakeup_stack - wakeup_code), %sp # Private stack is needed for ASUS board
- movw $0x0e00 + 'S', %fs:(0x12)
pushl $0 # Kill any dangerous flags
popfl
@@ -108,9 +89,6 @@ # BEEP
# make sure %cr4 is set correctly (features, etc)
movl real_save_cr4 - wakeup_code, %eax
movl %eax, %cr4
- movw $0xb800, %ax
- movw %ax,%fs
- movw $0x0e00 + 'i', %fs:(0x12)
# need a gdt -- use lgdtl to force 32-bit operands, in case
# the GDT is located past 16 megabytes.
@@ -120,8 +98,6 @@ # BEEP
movl %eax, %cr0
jmp 1f
1:
- movw $0x0e00 + 'n', %fs:(0x14)
-
movl real_magic - wakeup_code, %eax
cmpl $0x12345678, %eax
jne bogus_real_magic
@@ -145,7 +121,6 @@ real_save_efer_edx: .long 0
real_save_efer_eax: .long 0
bogus_real_magic:
- movw $0x0e00 + 'B', %fs:(0x12)
jmp bogus_real_magic
/* This code uses an extended set of video mode numbers. These include:
@@ -170,29 +145,9 @@ #define VIDEO_FIRST_V7 0x0900
# Setting of user mode (AX=mode ID) => CF=success
mode_set:
movw %ax, %bx
-#if 0
- cmpb $0xff, %ah
- jz setalias
-
- testb $VIDEO_RECALC>>8, %ah
- jnz _setrec
-
- cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_RESOLUTION>>8, %ah
- jnc setres
-
- cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_SPECIAL>>8, %ah
- jz setspc
-
- cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_V7>>8, %ah
- jz setv7
-#endif
cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_VESA>>8, %ah
jnc check_vesa
-#if 0
- orb %ah, %ah
- jz setmenu
-#endif
decb %ah
# jz setbios Add bios modes later
@@ -232,7 +187,6 @@ wakeup_pmode_return:
movw %ax, %es
movw %ax, %fs
movw %ax, %gs
- movw $0x0e00 + 'u', 0xb8016
# reload the gdt, as we need the full 32 bit address
lgdt saved_gdt
@@ -256,7 +210,6 @@ wakeup_pmode_return:
jmp *%eax
bogus_magic:
- movw $0x0e00 + 'B', 0xb8018
jmp bogus_magic
diff --git a/arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S b/arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S
index 13f1480..fd09434 100644
--- a/arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S
+++ b/arch/x86_64/kernel/acpi/wakeup.S
@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ wakeup_code:
# Running in *copy* of this code, somewhere in low 1MB.
- movb $0xa1, %al ; outb %al, $0x80
cli
cld
# setup data segment
@@ -65,11 +64,6 @@ # Running in *copy* of this code, somewh
cmpl $0x12345678, %eax
jne bogus_real_magic
- call verify_cpu # Verify the cpu supports long
- # mode
- testl %eax, %eax
- jnz no_longmode
-
testl $1, realmode_flags - wakeup_code
jz 1f
lcall $0xc000,$3
@@ -84,12 +78,6 @@ # Running in *copy* of this code, somewh
call mode_seta
1:
- movw $0xb800, %ax
- movw %ax,%fs
- movw $0x0e00 + 'L', %fs:(0x10)
-
- movb $0xa2, %al ; outb %al, $0x80
-
mov %ds, %ax # Find 32bit wakeup_code addr
movzx %ax, %esi # (Convert %ds:gdt to a liner ptr)
shll $4, %esi
@@ -117,14 +105,10 @@ wakeup_32_vector:
.code32
wakeup_32:
# Running in this code, but at low address; paging is not yet turned on.
- movb $0xa5, %al ; outb %al, $0x80
movl $__KERNEL_DS, %eax
movl %eax, %ds
- movw $0x0e00 + 'i', %ds:(0xb8012)
- movb $0xa8, %al ; outb %al, $0x80;
-
/*
* Prepare for entering 64bits mode
*/
@@ -200,16 +184,11 @@ wakeup_long64:
*/
lgdt cpu_gdt_descr
- movw $0x0e00 + 'n', %ds:(0xb8014)
- movb $0xa9, %al ; outb %al, $0x80
-
movq saved_magic, %rax
movq $0x123456789abcdef0, %rdx
cmpq %rdx, %rax
jne bogus_64_magic
- movw $0x0e00 + 'u', %ds:(0xb8016)
-
nop
nop
movw $__KERNEL_DS, %ax
@@ -220,13 +199,11 @@ wakeup_long64:
movw %ax, %gs
movq saved_rsp, %rsp
- movw $0x0e00 + 'x', %ds:(0xb8018)
movq saved_rbx, %rbx
movq saved_rdi, %rdi
movq saved_rsi, %rsi
movq saved_rbp, %rbp
- movw $0x0e00 + '!', %ds:(0xb801a)
movq saved_rip, %rax
jmp *%rax
@@ -256,20 +233,12 @@ realmode_flags: .quad 0
.code16
bogus_real_magic:
- movb $0xba,%al ; outb %al,$0x80
jmp bogus_real_magic
.code64
bogus_64_magic:
- movb $0xb3,%al ; outb %al,$0x80
jmp bogus_64_magic
-.code16
-no_longmode:
- movb $0xbc,%al ; outb %al,$0x80
- jmp no_longmode
-
-#include "../verify_cpu.S"
/* This code uses an extended set of video mode numbers. These include:
* Aliases for standard modes
@@ -294,29 +263,9 @@ # Setting of user mode (AX=mode ID) => C
.code16
mode_seta:
movw %ax, %bx
-#if 0
- cmpb $0xff, %ah
- jz setalias
-
- testb $VIDEO_RECALC>>8, %ah
- jnz _setrec
-
- cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_RESOLUTION>>8, %ah
- jnc setres
-
- cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_SPECIAL>>8, %ah
- jz setspc
-
- cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_V7>>8, %ah
- jz setv7
-#endif
cmpb $VIDEO_FIRST_VESA>>8, %ah
jnc check_vesaa
-#if 0
- orb %ah, %ah
- jz setmenu
-#endif
decb %ah
# jz setbios Add bios modes later
--
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