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kernel/0.1x/linux-0.10/boot/setup.sg
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kernel/0.1x/linux-0.10/boot/setup.sg
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/*
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*
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* setup.s (C) 1991 Linus Torvalds
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*
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* setup.s is responsible for getting the system data from the BIOS,
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* and putting them into the appropriate places in system memory.
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* both setup.s and system has been loaded by the bootblock.
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*
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* This code asks the bios for memory/disk/other parameters, and
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* puts them in a "safe" place: 0x90000-0x901FF, ie where the
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* boot-block used to be. It is then up to the protected mode
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* system to read them from there before the area is overwritten
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* for buffer-blocks.
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*
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*/
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/*
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* NOTE! These had better be the same as in bootsect.s!
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*/
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INITSEG = 0x9000 # we move boot here - out of the way
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SYSSEG = 0x1000 # system loaded at 0x10000 (65536).
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SETUPSEG = 0x9020 # this is the current segment
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.globl begtext, begdata, begbss, endtext, enddata, endbss
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.text
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begtext:
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.data
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begdata:
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.bss
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begbss:
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.text
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entry start
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start:
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/*
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* ok, the read went well so we get current cursor position and save it for
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* posterity.
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*/
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mov $INITSEG,%ax # this is done in bootsect already, but...
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mov %ax,%ds
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mov $0x03,%ah # read cursor pos
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xor %bh,%bh
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int 0x10 # save it in known place, con_init fetches
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mov [0],%dx # it from 0x90000.
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/*
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* Get memory size (extended mem, kB)
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*/
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mov $0x88,%ah
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int 0x15
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mov [2],%ax
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/*
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* Get hd0 data
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*/
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mov $0x0000,%ax
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mov %ax,%ds
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lds %si,[4*0x41]
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mov $INITSEG,%ax
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mov %ax,%es
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mov $0x0080,%di
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mov $0x10,%cx
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rep
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movsb
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/*
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* Get hd1 data
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*/
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mov $0x0000,%ax
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mov %ax,%ds
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lds %si,[4*0x46]
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mov $INITSEG,%ax
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mov %ax,%es
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mov $0x0090,%di
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mov $0x10,%cx
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rep
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movsb
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/*
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* Check that there IS a hd1 :-)
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*/
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mov $0x01500,%ax
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mov $0x81,%dl
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int 0x13
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jc no_disk1
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cmp %ah,$3
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je is_disk1
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no_disk1:
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mov $INITSEG,%ax
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mov %ax,%es
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mov $0x0090,%di
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mov $0x10,%cx
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mov $0x00,%ax
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rep
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stosb
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is_disk1:
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/*
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* now we want to move to protected mode ...
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*/
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cli # no interrupts allowed !
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/*
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* first we move the system to it's rightful place
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*/
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mov $0x0000,%ax
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cld # 'direction'=0, movs moves forward
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do_move:
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mov %ax,%es # destination segment
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add $0x1000,%ax
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cmp %ax,$0x9000
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jz end_move
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mov %ax,%ds # source segment
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sub %di,%di
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sub %si,%si
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mov $0x8000,%cx
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rep
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movsw
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jmp do_move
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/*
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* then we load the segment descriptors
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*/
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end_move:
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mov $SETUPSEG,%ax # right, forgot this at first. didn't work :-)
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mov %ax,%ds
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lidt idt_48 # load idt with 0,0
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lgdt gdt_48 # load gdt with whatever appropriate
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/*
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* that was painless, now we enable A20
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*/
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call empty_8042
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mov $0xD1,%al # command write
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out %al,$0x64
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call empty_8042
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mov $0xDF,%al # A20 on
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out %al,$0x60
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call empty_8042
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/*
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* well, that went ok, I hope. Now we have to reprogram the interrupts :-(
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* we put them right after the intel-reserved hardware interrupts, at
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* int 0x20-0x2F. There they won't mess up anything. Sadly IBM really
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* messed this up with the original PC, and they haven't been able to
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* rectify it afterwards. Thus the bios puts interrupts at 0x08-0x0f,
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* which is used for the internal hardware interrupts as well. We just
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* have to reprogram the 8259's, and it isn't fun.
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*/
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mov $0x11,%al # initialization sequence
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out %al,$0x20 # send it to 8259A-1
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb # jmp $+2, jmp $+2
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out %al,$0xA0 # and to 8259A-2
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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mov $0x20,%al # start of hardware int's (0x20)
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out %al,$0x21
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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mov $0x28,%al # start of hardware int's 2 (0x28)
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out %al,$0xA1
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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mov $0x04,%al # 8259-1 is master
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out %al,$0x21
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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mov $0x02,%al # 8259-2 is slave
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out %al,$0xA1
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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mov $0x01,%al # 8086 mode for both
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out %al,$0x21
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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out %al,$0xA1
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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mov $0xFF,%al # mask off all interrupts for now
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out %al,$0x21
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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out %al,$0xA1
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/*
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* well, that certainly wasn't fun :-(. Hopefully it works, and we don't
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* need no steenking BIOS anyway (except for the initial loading :-).
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* The BIOS-routine wants lots of unnecessary data, and it's less
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* "interesting" anyway. This is how REAL programmers do it.
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*
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* Well, now's the time to actually move into protected mode. To make
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* things as simple as possible, we do no register set-up or anything,
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* we let the gnu-compiled 32-bit programs do that. We just jump to
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* absolute address 0x00000, in 32-bit protected mode.
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*/
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mov $0x0001,%ax # protected mode (PE) bit
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lmsw %ax # This is it!
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jmpi 0,8 # jmp offset 0 of segment 8 (%cs)
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/*
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* This routine checks that the keyboard command queue is empty
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* No timeout is used - if this hangs there is something wrong with
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* the machine, and we probably couldn't proceed anyway.
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*/
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empty_8042:
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.word 0x00eb,0x00eb
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in $0x64,%al # 8042 status port
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test %al,$2 # is input buffer full?
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jnz empty_8042 # yes - loop
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ret
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gdt:
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.word 0,0,0,0 # dummy
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.word 0x07FF # 8Mb - limit=2047 (2048*4096=8Mb)
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.word 0x0000 # base address=0
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.word 0x9A00 # code read/exec
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.word 0x00C0 # granularity=4096, 386
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.word 0x07FF # 8Mb - limit=2047 (2048*4096=8Mb)
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.word 0x0000 # base address=0
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.word 0x9200 # data read/write
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.word 0x00C0 # granularity=4096, 386
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idt_48:
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.word 0 # idt limit=0
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.word 0,0 # idt base=0L
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gdt_48:
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.word 0x800 # gdt limit=2048, 256 GDT entries
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.word 512+gdt,0x9 # gdt base = 0X9xxxx
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.text
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endtext:
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.data
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enddata:
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.bss
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endbss:
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