196 lines
7 KiB
C
196 lines
7 KiB
C
#include <types.h>
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#include <stivale2.h>
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#include <std/inline.h>
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#include <std/util.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <std/stdio.h>
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#include <drivers/idt/isr.h>
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#include <drivers/keyboard/keyboard.h>
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#include <drivers/pic/pic.h>
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#include <drivers/device/device.h>
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#include <drivers/ide/ide.h>
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#include <framebuffer.h>
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#include <psf.h>
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#include <paging.h>
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static u8 stack[16384];
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bool is_running = true;
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int keyboard_descriptor = 0;
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int terminal_descriptor = 0;
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// stivale2 uses a linked list of tags for both communicating TO the
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// bootloader, or receiving info FROM it. More information about these tags
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// is found in the stivale2 specification.
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// We are now going to define a framebuffer header tag, which is mandatory when
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// using the stivale2 terminal.
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// This tag tells the bootloader that we want a graphical framebuffer instead
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// of a CGA-compatible text mode. Omitting this tag will make the bootloader
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// default to text mode, if available.
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static struct stivale2_header_tag_framebuffer framebuffer_hdr_tag = {
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// Same as above.
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.tag = {
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.identifier = STIVALE2_HEADER_TAG_FRAMEBUFFER_ID,
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.next = 0
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},
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// set all the framebuffer specifics to 0 for it to pick the best it can.
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.framebuffer_width = 800,
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.framebuffer_height = 600,
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.framebuffer_bpp = 32
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};
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// The stivale2 specification says we need to define a "header structure".
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// This structure needs to reside in the .stivale2hdr ELF section in order
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// for the bootloader to find it. We use this __attribute__ directive to
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// tell the compiler to put the following structure in said section.
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__attribute__((section(".stivale2hdr"), used))
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static struct stivale2_header stivale_hdr = {
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// The entry_point member is used to specify an alternative entry
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// point that the bootloader should jump to instead of the executable's
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// ELF entry point. We do not care about that so we leave it zeroed.
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.entry_point = 0,
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// Let's tell the bootloader where our stack is.
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// We need to add the sizeof(stack) since in x86(_64) the stack grows
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// downwards.
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.stack = (uintptr_t)stack + sizeof(stack),
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// Bit 1, if set, causes the bootloader to return to us pointers in the
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// higher half, which we likely want.
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.flags = (1 << 1),
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// This header structure is the root of the linked list of header tags and
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// points to the first one in the linked list.
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.tags = (uintptr_t)&framebuffer_hdr_tag
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};
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void *stivale2_get_tag(struct stivale2_struct *stivale2_struct, u64 id) {
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struct stivale2_tag *current_tag = (void *)stivale2_struct->tags;
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for (;;) {
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// If the tag pointer is NULL (end of linked list), we did not find
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// the tag. Return NULL to signal this.
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if (current_tag == NULL) {
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return NULL;
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}
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// Check whether the identifier matches. If it does, return a pointer
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// to the matching tag.
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if (current_tag->identifier == id) {
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return current_tag;
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}
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// Get a pointer to the next tag in the linked list and repeat.
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current_tag = (void *)current_tag->next;
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}
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}
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framebuffer_t *framebuffer;
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extern usize _kernel_start;
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extern usize _kernel_end;
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void _start(struct stivale2_struct *stivale2_struct) {
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struct stivale2_struct_tag_framebuffer *tag_fb = stivale2_get_tag(stivale2_struct, STIVALE2_STRUCT_TAG_FRAMEBUFFER_ID);
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struct stivale2_struct_tag_memmap *tag_mmap = stivale2_get_tag(stivale2_struct, STIVALE2_STRUCT_TAG_MEMMAP_ID);
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if (tag_fb == NULL || tag_mmap == NULL) {
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printf("Requested stivale2 tags were not found, hanging...");
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for (;;) {
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asm ("hlt");
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}
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}
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framebuffer->address = (u8*)tag_fb->framebuffer_addr;
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framebuffer->width = tag_fb->framebuffer_width;
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framebuffer->height = tag_fb->framebuffer_height;
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framebuffer->depth = tag_fb->framebuffer_bpp;
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framebuffer->pitch = tag_fb->framebuffer_pitch;
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framebuffer->pixelwidth = tag_fb->framebuffer_bpp / 8;
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terminal_descriptor = terminal_initialize(framebuffer);
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printf("Terminal initialized, descriptor: %d\n", terminal_descriptor);
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printf("Framebuffer | addr: %#lX, width: %d, height: %d, depth: %d, pitch: %d\n", (usize)framebuffer->address, framebuffer->width, framebuffer->height, framebuffer->depth, framebuffer->pitch);
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u64 total_memory = 0;
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for (u64 i = 0; i < tag_mmap->entries; i++) {
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struct stivale2_mmap_entry entry = tag_mmap->memmap[i];
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char *entry_name;
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switch (entry.type) {
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_USABLE: entry_name = "Usable"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_RESERVED: entry_name = "Reserved"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_ACPI_RECLAIMABLE: entry_name = "ACPI Reclaimable"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_ACPI_NVS: entry_name = "ACPI NVS"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_BAD_MEMORY: entry_name = "Bad Memory"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_BOOTLOADER_RECLAIMABLE: entry_name = "Bootloader Reclaimable"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_KERNEL_AND_MODULES: entry_name = "Kernel and Modules"; break;
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case STIVALE2_MMAP_FRAMEBUFFER: entry_name = "Framebuffer"; break;
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default: entry_name = "Unknown";
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}
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total_memory += entry.length;
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printf("Memory map entry | name: %s, base: %#lX, length: %ld KiB\n", entry_name, entry.base, entry.length / 1024);
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}
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printf("Total memory: %ld KiB\n", total_memory / 1024);
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//printf("\"\"\"Used\"\"\" memory: %ld B\n", (_kernel_end - _kernel_start));
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printf("Preparing interrupts... ");
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pic_init();
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isr_install();
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printf("done\n");
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/*
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printf("Preparing IDE driver... \n");
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printf("Searching for IDE devices... \n");
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ide_init();
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*/
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fillrect(framebuffer, 750, 550, 25, 25, 0x00FFD5FF);
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keyboard_descriptor = keyboard_init();
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printf("Keyboard ready, descriptor: %d\n", keyboard_descriptor);
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printf("Are interrupts enabled? ");
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if (are_interrupts_enabled() == 1) {
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printf("yes\n");
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} else {
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printf("no\n");
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}
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printf("_start memory address: %#lX\n", (usize)_start);
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printf("----------\n");
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printf("hello yes");
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while (is_running) {
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printf("\n> ");
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while (true) {
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usize scancode = (usize)read(keyboard_descriptor, NULL);
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if (!scancode) continue;
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bool special = true;
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bool finished = false;
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switch (scancode) {
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case 72:
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terminal_row--;
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break;
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case 75:
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terminal_column--;
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break;
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case 77:
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terminal_column++;
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break;
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case 80:
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terminal_row++;
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break;
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case 0x1C:
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finished = true;
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break;
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default:
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special = false;
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}
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if (finished) break;
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if (!special) putchar(keyboard_get_key_from_scancode(scancode));
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terminal_updatecursor();
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}
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}
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}
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