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Linux i386 Boot Code HOWTO

Feiyun Wang

<feiyunw@yahoo.com>

2004-01-23
Revision History                                                             
Revision 1.0              2004-02-19           Revised by: FW                
Initial release, reviewed by LDP                                             
Revision 0.3.3            2004-01-23           Revised by: fyw               
Add decompress_kernel() details; Fix bugs reported in TLDP final review.     
Revision 0.3              2003-12-07           Revised by: fyw               
Add contents on SMP, GRUB and LILO; Fix and enhance.                         
Revision 0.2              2003-08-17           Revised by: fyw               
Adapt to Linux 2.4.20.                                                       
Revision 0.1              2003-04-20           Revised by: fyw               
Change to DocBook XML format.                                                


  This document describes Linux i386 boot code, serving as a study guide and
source commentary. In addition to C-like pseudocode source commentary, it
also presents keynotes of toolchains and specs related to kernel development.
It is designed to help:

  * kernel newbies to understand Linux i386 boot code, and
   
  * kernel veterans to recall Linux boot procedure.
   

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
    1.1. Copyright and License
    1.2. Disclaimer
    1.3. Credits / Contributors
    1.4. Feedback
    1.5. Translations
   
   
2. Linux Makefiles
    2.1. linux/Makefile
    2.2. linux/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds
    2.3. linux/arch/i386/Makefile
    2.4. linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile
    2.5. linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/Makefile
    2.6. linux/arch/i386/tools/build.c
    2.7. Reference
   
   
3. linux/arch/i386/boot/bootsect.S
    3.1. Move Bootsect
    3.2. Get Disk Parameters
    3.3. Load Setup Code
    3.4. Load Compressed Image
    3.5. Go Setup
    3.6. Read Disk
    3.7. Bootsect Helper
    3.8. Miscellaneous
    3.9. Reference
   
   
4. linux/arch/i386/boot/setup.S
    4.1. Header
    4.2. Check Code Integrity
    4.3. Check Loader Type
    4.4. Get Memory Size
    4.5. Hardware Support
    4.6. APM Support
    4.7. Prepare for Protected Mode
    4.8. Enable A20
    4.9. Switch to Protected Mode
    4.10. Miscellaneous
    4.11. Reference
   
   
5. linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/head.S
    5.1. Decompress Kernel
    5.2. gunzip()
    5.3. inflate()
    5.4. Reference
   
   
6. linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S
    6.1. Enable Paging
    6.2. Get Kernel Parameters
    6.3. Check CPU Type
    6.4. Go Start Kernel
    6.5. Miscellaneous
    6.6. Reference
   
   
7. linux/init/main.c
    7.1. start_kernel()
    7.2. init()
    7.3. cpu_idle()
    7.4. Reference
   
   
8. SMP Boot
    8.1. Before smp_init()
    8.2. smp_init()
    8.3. linux/arch/i386/kernel/trampoline.S
    8.4. initialize_secondary()
    8.5. start_secondary()
    8.6. Reference
   
   
A. Kernel Build Example
B. Internal Linker Script
C. GRUB and LILO
    C.1. GNU GRUB
    C.2. LILO
    C.3. Reference
   
   
D. FAQ

1. Introduction

  This document serves as a study guide and source commentary for Linux i386
boot code. In addition to C-like pseudocode source commentary, it also
presents keynotes of toolchains and specs related to kernel development. It
is designed to help:

  * kernel newbies to understand Linux i386 boot code, and
   
  * kernel veterans to recall Linux boot procedure.
   

  Current release is based on Linux 2.4.20.

  The project homepage for this document is hosted by [http://
sf.linuxforum.net/projects/i386bc] China Linux Forum. Working documents may
also be found at the author's personal webpage at [http://www.geocities.com/
feiyunw/linux/] Yahoo! GeoCities.
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1.1. Copyright and License

  This document, Linux i386 Boot Code HOWTO, is copyrighted (c) 2003, 2004 by
Feiyun Wang. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts.
A copy of the license is available at [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html]
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html.

  Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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1.2. Disclaimer

  No liability for the contents of this document can be accepted. Use the
concepts, examples and information at your own risk. There may be errors and
inaccuracies which could be damaging to your system. Proceed with caution,
and although this is highly unlikely, the author(s) do not take any
responsibility.

  Owners hold all copyrights, unless specifically noted otherwise. Use of a
term in this document should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any
trademark or service mark. Naming of particular products or brands should not
be seen as endorsements.
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1.3. Credits / Contributors

  In this document, I have the pleasure of acknowledging:

  * Jennifer Riley <kevten@NOSPAM.email.com>
   
  * Tabatha Marshall <tabatha@NOSPAM.merlinmonroe.com>
   
  * Randy Dunlap <rddunlap@NOSPAM.ieee.org>
   

Names will remain on this list for a year.
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1.4. Feedback

  Feedback is most certainly welcome for this document. Send your additions,
comments and criticisms to the following email address:

  * Feiyun Wang <feiyunw@yahoo.com>
   

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1.5. Translations

  English is the only version available now.
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2. Linux Makefiles

  Before perusing Linux code, we should get some basic idea about how Linux
is composed, compiled and linked. A straightforward way to achieve this goal
is to understand Linux makefiles. Check [http://lxr.linux.no/source?v=2.4.20]
Cross-Referencing Linux if you prefer online source browsing.
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2.1. linux/Makefile

  Here are some well-known targets in this top-level makefile:

  *   xconfig, menuconfig, config, oldconfig: generate kernel configuration
    file linux/.config;
   
  *   depend, dep: generate dependency files, like linux/.depend, linux
    /.hdepend and .depend in subdirectories;
   
  *   vmlinux: generate resident kernel image linux/vmlinux, the most
    important target;
   
  *   modules, modules_install: generate and install modules in /lib/modules/
    $(KERNELRELEASE);
   
  *   tags: generate tag file linux/tags, for source browsing with [http://
    vim.sourceforge.net] vim.
   

  Overview of linux/Makefile is outlined below:
include .depend                                                                 
include .config                                                                 
include arch/i386/Makefile                                                      
                                                                                
vmlinux: generate linux/vmlinux                                                 
        /* entry point "stext" defined in arch/i386/kernel/head.S */            
        $(LD) -T $(TOPDIR)/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds -e stext                       
        /* $(HEAD) */                                                           
        + from arch/i386/Makefile                                               
                arch/i386/kernel/head.o                                         
                arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o                                    
        init/main.o                                                             
        init/version.o                                                          
        init/do_mounts.o                                                        
        --start-group                                                           
        /* $(CORE_FILES) */                                                     
        + from arch/i386/Makefile                                               
                arch/i386/kernel/kernel.o                                       
                arch/i386/mm/mm.o                                               
        kernel/kernel.o                                                         
        mm/mm.o                                                                 
        fs/fs.o                                                                 
        ipc/ipc.o                                                               
        /* $(DRIVERS) */                                                        
        drivers/...                                                             
                char/char.o                                                     
                block/block.o                                                   
                misc/misc.o                                                     
                net/net.o                                                       
                media/media.o                                                   
                cdrom/driver.o                                                  
                and other static linked drivers                                 
                + from arch/i386/Makefile                                       
                        arch/i386/math-emu/math.o (ifdef CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION) 
        /* $(NETWORKS) */                                                       
        net/network.o                                                           
        /* $(LIBS) */                                                           
        + from arch/i386/Makefile                                               
                arch/i386/lib/lib.a                                             
        lib/lib.a                                                               
        --end-group                                                             
        -o vmlinux                                                              
        $(NM) vmlinux | grep ... | sort > System.map                            
tags: generate linux/tags for vim                                               
modules: generate modules                                                       
modules_install: install modules                                                
clean mrproper distclean: clean up build directory                              
psdocs pdfdocs htmldocs mandocs: generate kernel documents                      
                                                                                
include Rules.make                                                              
                                                                                
rpm: generate an rpm                                                            
"--start-group" and "--end-group" are ld command line options to resolve
symbol reference problem. Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/
manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_2.html#SEC3]   Using LD, the GNU linker:
Command Line Options for details.

  Rules.make contains rules which are shared between multiple Makefiles.
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2.2. linux/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds

  After compilation, ld combines a number of object and archive files,
relocates their data and ties up symbol references. linux/arch/i386/
vmlinux.lds is designated by linux/Makefile as the linker script used in
linking the resident kernel image linux/vmlinux.

 
/* ld script to make i386 Linux kernel                                                                                                                   
 * Written by Martin Mares <mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>;                                                                                                
 */                                                                                                                                                      
OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-i386", "elf32-i386", "elf32-i386")                                                                                                  
OUTPUT_ARCH(i386)                                                                                                                                        
/* "ENTRY" is overridden by command line option "-e stext" in linux/Makefile */                                                                          
ENTRY(_start)                                                                                                                                            
/* Output file (linux/vmlinux) layout.                                                                                                                   
 * Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC17] Using LD, the GNU linker: Specifying Output Sections */  
SECTIONS                                                                                                                                                 
{                                                                                                                                                        
/* Output section .text starts at address 3G+1M.                                                                                                         
 * Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC10] Using LD, the GNU linker: The Location Counter */        
  . = 0xC0000000 + 0x100000;                                                                                                                             
  _text = .;                    /* Text and read-only data */                                                                                            
  .text : {                                                                                                                                              
        *(.text)                                                                                                                                         
        *(.fixup)                                                                                                                                        
        *(.gnu.warning)                                                                                                                                  
        } = 0x9090                                                                                                                                       
/* Unallocated holes filled with 0x9090, i.e. opcode for "NOP NOP".                                                                                      
 * Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC21] Using LD, the GNU linker: Optional Section Attributes */ 
                                                                                                                                                         
  _etext = .;                   /* End of text section */                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                         
  .rodata : { *(.rodata) *(.rodata.*) }                                                                                                                  
  .kstrtab : { *(.kstrtab) }                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                         
/* Aligned to next 16-bytes boundary.                                                                                                                    
 * Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC14] Using LD, the GNU linker: Arithmetic Functions */        
  . = ALIGN(16);                /* Exception table */                                                                                                    
  __start___ex_table = .;                                                                                                                                
  __ex_table : { *(__ex_table) }                                                                                                                         
  __stop___ex_table = .;                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                         
  __start___ksymtab = .;        /* Kernel symbol table */                                                                                                
  __ksymtab : { *(__ksymtab) }                                                                                                                           
  __stop___ksymtab = .;                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                         
  .data : {                     /* Data */                                                                                                               
        *(.data)                                                                                                                                         
        CONSTRUCTORS                                                                                                                                     
        }                                                                                                                                                
/* For "CONSTRUCTORS", refer to                                                                                                                          
 * [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC26] Using LD, the GNU linker: Option Commands */                      
                                                                                                                                                         
  _edata = .;                   /* End of data section */                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                         
  . = ALIGN(8192);              /* init_task */                                                                                                          
  .data.init_task : { *(.data.init_task) }                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                         
  . = ALIGN(4096);              /* Init code and data */                                                                                                 
  __init_begin = .;                                                                                                                                      
  .text.init : { *(.text.init) }                                                                                                                         
  .data.init : { *(.data.init) }                                                                                                                         
  . = ALIGN(16);                                                                                                                                         
  __setup_start = .;                                                                                                                                     
  .setup.init : { *(.setup.init) }                                                                                                                       
  __setup_end = .;                                                                                                                                       
  __initcall_start = .;                                                                                                                                  
  .initcall.init : { *(.initcall.init) }                                                                                                                 
  __initcall_end = .;                                                                                                                                    
  . = ALIGN(4096);                                                                                                                                       
  __init_end = .;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                         
  . = ALIGN(4096);                                                                                                                                       
  .data.page_aligned : { *(.data.idt) }                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                         
  . = ALIGN(32);                                                                                                                                         
  .data.cacheline_aligned : { *(.data.cacheline_aligned) }                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                         
  __bss_start = .;              /* BSS */                                                                                                                
  .bss : {                                                                                                                                               
        *(.bss)                                                                                                                                          
        }                                                                                                                                                
  _end = . ;                                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                         
/* Output section /DISCARD/ will not be included in the final link output.                                                                               
 * Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC18] Using LD, the GNU linker: Section Definitions */         
  /* Sections to be discarded */                                                                                                                         
  /DISCARD/ : {                                                                                                                                          
        *(.text.exit)                                                                                                                                    
        *(.data.exit)                                                                                                                                    
        *(.exitcall.exit)                                                                                                                                
        }                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                         
/* The following output sections are addressed at memory location 0.                                                                                     
 * Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC21] Using LD, the GNU linker: Optional Section Attributes */ 
  /* Stabs debugging sections.  */                                                                                                                       
  .stab 0 : { *(.stab) }                                                                                                                                 
  .stabstr 0 : { *(.stabstr) }                                                                                                                           
  .stab.excl 0 : { *(.stab.excl) }                                                                                                                       
  .stab.exclstr 0 : { *(.stab.exclstr) }                                                                                                                 
  .stab.index 0 : { *(.stab.index) }                                                                                                                     
  .stab.indexstr 0 : { *(.stab.indexstr) }                                                                                                               
  .comment 0 : { *(.comment) }                                                                                                                           
}                                                                                                                                                        
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2.3. linux/arch/i386/Makefile

  linux/arch/i386/Makefile is included by linux/Makefile to provide i386
specific items and terms.

  All the following targets depend on target vmlinux of linux/Makefile. They
are accomplished by making corresponding targets in linux/arch/i386/boot/
Makefile with some options.


Table 1. Targets in linux/arch/i386/Makefile
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Target      |Command                                                       |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|zImage [a]  |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot zImage [b]                         |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|bzImage     |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot bzImage                            |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|zlilo       |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot BOOTIMAGE=zImage zlilo             |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|bzlilo      |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot BOOTIMAGE=bzImage zlilo            |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|zdisk       |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot BOOTIMAGE=zImage zdisk             |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|bzdisk      |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot BOOTIMAGE=bzImage zdisk            |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|install     |@$(MAKE) -C arch/i386/boot BOOTIMAGE=bzImage install          |
+------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Notes:                                                                     |
|a. zImage alias: compressed;                                               |
|b. "-C" is a MAKE command line option to change directory before reading   |
|makefiles;                                                                 |
|Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_chapter/make_9.html#|
|SEC102] GNU make: Summary of Options and [http://www.gnu.org/software/make/|
|manual/html_chapter/make_5.html#SEC58] GNU make: Recursive Use of make.    |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

  It is worth noticing that this makefile redefines some environment
variables which are exported by linux/Makefile, specifically:
OBJCOPY=$(CROSS_COMPILE)objcopy -O binary -R .note -R .comment -S            
The effect will be passed to subdirectory makefiles and will change the
tool's behavior. Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/
html_chapter/binutils_3.html]   GNU Binary Utilities: objcopy for objcopy
command line option details.

  Not sure why $(LIBS) includes "$(TOPDIR)/arch/i386/lib/lib.a" twice:
LIBS := $(TOPDIR)/arch/i386/lib/lib.a $(LIBS) $(TOPDIR)/arch/i386/lib/lib.a  
It may be employed to work around linking problems with some toolchains.
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2.4. linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile

  linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile is somehow independent as it is not included
by either linux/arch/i386/Makefile or linux/Makefile.

  However, they do have some relationship:

  *   linux/Makefile: provides resident kernel image linux/vmlinux;
   
  *   linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile: provides bootstrap;
   
  *   linux/arch/i386/Makefile: makes sure linux/vmlinux is ready before the
    bootstrap is constructed, and exports targets (like bzImage) to linux/
    Makefile.
   

  $(BOOTIMAGE) value, which is for target zdisk, zlilo or zdisk, comes from
linux/arch/i386/Makefile.

 


Table 2. Targets in linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Target |Command                                                                  |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|zImage |$(OBJCOPY) compressed/vmlinux compressed/vmlinux.out                     |
|       |tools/build bootsect setup compressed/vmlinux.out $(ROOT_DEV) > zImage   |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|bzImage|$(OBJCOPY) compressed/bvmlinux compressed/bvmlinux.out                   |
|       |tools/build -b bbootsect bsetup compressed/bvmlinux.out $(ROOT_DEV) \    |
|       |        > bzImage                                                        |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|zdisk  |dd bs=8192 if=$(BOOTIMAGE) of=/dev/fd0                                   |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|zlilo  |if [ -f $(INSTALL_PATH)/vmlinuz ]; then mv $(INSTALL_PATH)/vmlinuz       |
|       |        $(INSTALL_PATH)/vmlinuz.old; fi                                  |
|       |if [ -f $(INSTALL_PATH)/System.map ]; then mv $(INSTALL_PATH)/System.map |
|       |        $(INSTALL_PATH)/System.old; fi                                   |
|       |cat $(BOOTIMAGE) > $(INSTALL_PATH)/vmlinuz                               |
|       |cp $(TOPDIR)/System.map $(INSTALL_PATH)/                                 |
|       |if [ -x /sbin/lilo ]; then /sbin/lilo; else /etc/lilo/install; fi        |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|install|sh -x ./install.sh $(KERNELRELEASE) $(BOOTIMAGE) $(TOPDIR)/System.map    |
|       |        "$(INSTALL_PATH)"                                                |
+-------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
tools/build builds boot image zImage from {bootsect, setup, compressed/
vmlinux.out}, or bzImage from {bbootsect, bsetup, compressed/bvmlinux,out}.
linux/Makefile "export ROOT_DEV = CURRENT". Note that $(OBJCOPY) has been
redefined by linux/arch/i386/Makefile in Section 2.3.

 


Table 3. Supporting targets in linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|Target:             |Command                                               |
|Prerequisites       |                                                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|compressed/vmlinux: |@$(MAKE) -C compressed vmlinux                        |
|linux/vmlinux       |                                                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|compressed/bvmlinux:|@$(MAKE) -C compressed bvmlinux                       |
|linux/vmlinux       |                                                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|tools/build: tools/ |$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o $@ $< -I$(TOPDIR)/include  |
|build.c             |[a]                                                   |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bootsect: bootsect.o|$(LD) -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary bootsect.o [b]   |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bootsect.o:         |$(AS) -o $@ $<                                        |
|bootsect.s          |                                                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bootsect.s:         |$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -traditional $(SVGA_MODE) $        |
|bootsect.S ...      |(RAMDISK) $< -o $@                                    |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bbootsect:          |$(LD) -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary $< -o $@         |
|bbootsect.o         |                                                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bbootsect.o:        |$(AS) -o $@ $<                                        |
|bbootsect.s         |                                                      |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bbootsect.s:        |$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -D__BIG_KERNEL__ -traditional $    |
|bootsect.S ...      |(SVGA_MODE) $(RAMDISK) $< -o $@                       |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|setup: setup.o      |$(LD) -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary -e begtext -o $@ |
|                    |$<                                                    |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|setup.o: setup.s    |$(AS) -o $@ $<                                        |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|setup.s: setup.S    |$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -D__ASSEMBLY__ -traditional $      |
|video.S ...         |(SVGA_MODE) $(RAMDISK) $< -o $@                       |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bsetup: bsetup.o    |$(LD) -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary -e begtext -o $@ |
|                    |$<                                                    |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bsetup.o: bsetup.s  |$(AS) -o $@ $<                                        |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|bsetup.s: setup.S   |$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -D__BIG_KERNEL__ -D__ASSEMBLY__    |
|video.S ...         |-traditional $(SVGA_MODE) $(RAMDISK) $< -o $@         |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|Notes:                                                                     |
|a. "$@" means target, "$<" means first prerequisite; Refer to [http://     |
|www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_chapter/make_10.html#SEC111] GNU     |
|make: Automatic Variables;                                                 |
|b. "--oformat binary" asks for raw binary output, which is identical to the|
|memory dump of the executable; Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/      |
|binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_2.html#SEC3] Using LD, the GNU    |
|linker: Command Line Options.                                              |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Note that it has "-D__BIG_KERNEL__" when compile bootsect.S to bbootsect.s,
and setup.S to bsetup.s. They must be Place Independent Code (PIC), thus what
"-Ttext" option is doesn't matter.
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2.5. linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/Makefile

  This makefile handles image (de)compression mechanism.

  It is good to separate (de)compression from bootstrap. This
divide-and-conquer solution allows us to easily improve (de)compression
mechanism or to adopt a new bootstrap method.

  Directory linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/ contains two source files:
head.S and misc.c.

 


Table 4. Targets in linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/Makefile
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Target  |Command                                                                  |
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|vmlinux |$(LD) -Ttext 0x1000 -e startup_32 -o vmlinux head.o misc.o piggy.o       |
|[a]     |                                                                         |
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|bvmlinux|$(LD) -Ttext 0x100000 -e startup_32 -o bvmlinux head.o misc.o piggy.o    |
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|head.o  |$(CC) $(AFLAGS) -traditional -c head.S                                   |
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|misc.o  |$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) |
|        |        -c misc.c[b]                                                     |
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|piggy.o |tmppiggy=_tmp_$$$$piggy; \                                               |
|        |rm -f $$tmppiggy $$tmppiggy.gz $$tmppiggy.lnk; \                         |
|        |$(OBJCOPY) $(SYSTEM) $$tmppiggy; \                                       |
|        |gzip -f -9 < $$tmppiggy > $$tmppiggy.gz; \                               |
|        |echo "SECTIONS { .data : { input_len = .; \                              |
|        |        LONG(input_data_end - input_data) input_data = .; \              |
|        |        *(.data) input_data_end = .; }}" > $$tmppiggy.lnk; \             |
|        |$(LD) -r -o piggy.o -b binary $$tmppiggy.gz -b elf32-i386 \              |
|        |        -T $$tmppiggy.lnk; \                                             |
|        |rm -f $$tmppiggy $$tmppiggy.gz $$tmppiggy.lnk                            |
+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Notes:                                                                            |
|a. Target vmlinux here is different from that defined in linux/Makefile;          |
|b. "subst" is a MAKE function; Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/ |
|html_chapter/make_8.html#SEC85] GNU make: Functions for String Substitution and   |
|Analysis.                                                                         |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

  piggy.o contains variable input_len and gzipped linux/vmlinux. input_len is
at the beginning of piggy.o, and it is equal to the size of piggy.o excluding
input_len itself. Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/
ld-2.9.1/html_chapter/ld_3.html#SEC20]   Using LD, the GNU linker: Section
Data Expressions for "LONG(expression)" in piggy.o linker script.

  To be exact, it is not linux/vmlinux itself (in ELF format) that is gzipped
but its binary image, which is generated by objcopy command. Note that $
(OBJCOPY) has been redefined by linux/arch/i386/Makefile in Section 2.3 to
output raw binary using "-O binary" option.

  When linking {bootsect, setup} or {bbootsect, bsetup}, $(LD) specifies
"--oformat binary" option to output them in binary format. When making zImage
(or bzImage), $(OBJCOPY) generates an intermediate binary output from 
compressed/vmlinux (or compressed/bvmlinux) too. It is vital that all
components in zImage or bzImage are in raw binary format, so that the image
can run by itself without asking a loader to load and relocate it.

  Both vmlinux and bvmlinux prepend head.o and misc.o before piggy.o, but
they are linked against different start addresses (0x1000 vs 0x100000).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

2.6. linux/arch/i386/tools/build.c

  linux/arch/i386/tools/build.c is a host utility to generate zImage or 
bzImage.

  In linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile:
tools/build bootsect setup compressed/vmlinux.out $(ROOT_DEV) > zImage       
                                                                             
tools/build -b bbootsect bsetup compressed/bvmlinux.out $(ROOT_DEV) > bzImage
"-b" means is_big_kernel, used to check whether system image is too big.

  tools/build outputs the following components to stdout, which is redirected
to zImage or bzImage:

 1. bootsect or bbootsect: from linux/arch/i386/boot/bootsect.S, 512 bytes;
   
 2. setup or bsetup: from linux/arch/i386/boot/setup.S, 4 sectors or more,
    sector aligned;
   
 3. compressed/vmlinux.out or compressed/bvmlinux.out, including:
   
     a. head.o: from linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/head.S;
       
     b. misc.o: from linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c;
       
     c. piggy.o: from input_len and gzipped linux/vmlinux.
       
   

  tools/build will change some contents of bootsect or bbootsect when
outputting to stdout:


Table 5. Modification made by tools/build
+-----------+-----+---------------+--------------------------------------+
|Offset     |Byte |Variable       |Comment                               |
+-----------+-----+---------------+--------------------------------------+
|1F1 (497)  |1    |setup_sectors  |number of setup sectors, >=4          |
+-----------+-----+---------------+--------------------------------------+
|1F4 (500)  |2    |sys_size       |system size in 16-bytes, little-endian|
+-----------+-----+---------------+--------------------------------------+
|1FC (508)  |1    |minor_root     |root dev minor                        |
+-----------+-----+---------------+--------------------------------------+
|1FD (509)  |1    |major_root     |root dev major                        |
+-----------+-----+---------------+--------------------------------------+

  In the following chapters, compressed/vmlinux will be referred as vmlinux
and compressed/bvmlinux as bvmlinux, if not confusing.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

2.7. Reference

 

  * Linux Kernel Makefiles: linux/Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt
   
  * [http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO/]   The Linux Kernel HOWTO
   
  * [http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/]   GNU make
   
  *   [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/]   Using LD, the
    GNU linker
   
  *   [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/]   GNU Binary Utilities
   
  * [http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/]   GNU Bash
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. linux/arch/i386/boot/bootsect.S

  Given that we are booting up bzImage, which is composed of bbootsect, 
bsetup and bvmlinux (head.o, misc.o, piggy.o), the first floppy sector, 
bbootsect (512 bytes), which is compiled from linux/arch/i386/boot/
bootsect.S, is loaded by BIOS to 07C0:0. The reset of bzImage (bsetup and 
bvmlinux) has not been loaded yet.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.1. Move Bootsect

 
SETUPSECTS      = 4                     /* default nr of setup-sectors */        
BOOTSEG         = 0x07C0                /* original address of boot-sector */    
INITSEG         = DEF_INITSEG  (0x9000) /* we move boot here - out of the way */ 
SETUPSEG        = DEF_SETUPSEG (0x9020) /* setup starts here */                  
SYSSEG          = DEF_SYSSEG   (0x1000) /* system loaded at 0x10000 (65536) */   
SYSSIZE         = DEF_SYSSIZE  (0x7F00) /* system size: # of 16-byte clicks */   
                                        /* to be loaded */                       
ROOT_DEV        = 0                     /* ROOT_DEV is now written by "build" */ 
SWAP_DEV        = 0                     /* SWAP_DEV is now written by "build" */ 
                                                                                 
.code16                                                                          
.text                                                                            
                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
_start:                                                                          
{                                                                                
        // move ourself from 0x7C00 to 0x90000 and jump there.                   
        move BOOTSEG:0 to INITSEG:0 (512 bytes);                                 
        goto INITSEG:go;                                                         
}                                                                                
bbootsect has been moved to INITSEG:0 (0x9000:0). Now we can forget BOOTSEG.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.2. Get Disk Parameters

 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////             
// prepare stack and disk parameter table                                                   
go:                                                                                         
{                                                                                           
        SS:SP = INITSEG:3FF4;   // put stack at INITSEG:0x4000-12                           
        /* 0x4000 is an arbitrary value >=                                                  
         *   length of bootsect + length of setup + room for stack;                         
         * 12 is disk parm size. */                                                         
        copy disk parameter (pointer in 0:0078) to INITSEG:3FF4 (12 bytes);                 
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-2445.htm] int1E: SYSTEM DATA - DISKETTE PARAMETERS 
        patch sector count to 36 (offset 4 in parameter table, 1 byte);                     
        set disk parameter table pointer (0:0078, int1E) to INITSEG:3FF4;                   
}                                                                                           
Make sure SP is initialized immediately after SS register. The recommended
method of modifying SS is to use "lss" instruction according to [http://
developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/]   IA-32 Intel Architecture
Software Developer's Manual (Vol.3. Ch.5.8.3. Masking Exceptions and
Interrupts When Switching Stacks).

  Stack operations, such as push and pop, will be OK now. First 12 bytes of
disk parameter have been copied to INITSEG:3FF4.

 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                            
// get disk drive parameters, specifically number of sectors/track.                                        
        char disksizes[] = {36, 18, 15, 9};                                                                
        int sectors;                                                                                       
{                                                                                                          
        SI = disksizes;                         // i = 0;                                                  
        do {                                                                                               
probe_loop:                                                                                                
                sectors = DS:[SI++];            // sectors = disksizes[i++];                               
                if (SI>=disksizes+4) break;     // if (i>=4) break;                                        
                int13/AH=02h(AL=1, ES:BX=INITSEG:0200, CX=sectors, DX=0);                                  
                // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0607.htm] int13/AH=02h: DISK - READ SECTOR(S) INTO MEMORY 
        } while (failed to read sectors);                                                                  
}                                                                                                          
"lodsb" loads a byte from DS:[SI] to AL and increases SI automatically.

  The number of sectors per track has been saved in variable sectors.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.3. Load Setup Code

  bsetup (setup_sects sectors) will be loaded right after bbootsect, i.e.
SETUPSEG:0. Note that INITSEG:0200==SETUPSEG:0 and setup_sects has been
changed by tools/build to match bsetup size in Section 2.6.

 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                                        
got_sectors:                                                                                                           
        word sread;             // sectors read for current track                                                      
        char setup_sects;       // overwritten by tools/build                                                          
{                                                                                                                      
        print out "Loading";                                                                                           
        /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0088.htm] int10/AH=03h(BH=0): VIDEO - GET CURSOR POSITION AND SIZE            
         * [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0210.htm] int10/AH=13h(AL=1, BH=0, BL=7, CX=9, DH=DL=0, ES:BP=INITSEG:$msg1): 
         *   [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0210.htm] VIDEO - WRITE STRING */                                           
                                                                                                                       
        // load setup-sectors directly after the moved bootblock (at 0x90200).                                         
        SI = &sread;            // using SI to index sread, head and track                                             
        sread = 1;              // the boot sector has already been read                                               
                                                                                                                       
        int13/AH=00h(DL=0);     // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0605.htm] reset FDC                                   
                                                                                                                       
        BX = 0x0200;            // read bsetup right after bbootsect (512 bytes)                                       
        do {                                                                                                           
next_step:                                                                                                             
                /* to prevent cylinder crossing reading,                                                               
                 *   calculate how many sectors to read this time */                                                   
                uint16 pushw_ax = AX = MIN(sectors-sread, setup_sects);                                                
no_cyl_crossing:                                                                                                       
                read_track(AL, ES:BX);          // AX is not modified                                                  
                // set ES:BX, sread, head and track for next read_track()                                              
                set_next(AX);                                                                                          
                setup_sects -= pushw_ax;        // rest - for next step                                                
        } while (setup_sects);                                                                                         
}                                                                                                                      
SI is set to the address of sread to index variables sread, head and track,
as they are contiguous in memory. Check Section 3.6 for read_track() and
set_next() details.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.4. Load Compressed Image

  bvmlinux (head.o, misc.o, piggy.o) will be loaded at 0x100000, syssize*16
bytes.

 
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
// load vmlinux/bvmlinux (head.o, misc.o, piggy.o)                              
{                                                                               
        read_it(ES=SYSSEG);                                                     
        kill_motor();                           // turn off floppy drive motor  
        print_nl();                             // print CR LF                  
}                                                                               
Check Section 3.6 for read_it() details. If we are booting up zImage, vmlinux
is loaded at 0x10000 (SYSSEG:0).

  bzImage (bbootsect, bsetup, bvmlinux) is in the memory as a whole now.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.5. Go Setup

 
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
// check which root-device to use and jump to setup.S                           
        int root_dev;                           // overwritten by tools/build   
{                                                                               
        if (!root_dev) {                                                        
                switch (sectors) {                                              
                case 15: root_dev = 0x0208;     // /dev/ps0 - 1.2Mb             
                        break;                                                  
                case 18: root_dev = 0x021C;     // /dev/PS0 - 1.44Mb            
                        break;                                                  
                case 36: root_dev = 0x0220;     // /dev/fd0H2880 - 2.88Mb       
                        break;                                                  
                default: root_dev = 0x0200;     // /dev/fd0 - auto detect       
                        break;                                                  
                }                                                               
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        // jump to the setup-routine loaded directly after the bootblock        
        goto SETUPSEG:0;                                                        
}                                                                               
It passes control to bsetup. See linux/arch/i386/boot/setup.S:start in 
Section 4.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.6. Read Disk

  The following functions are used to load bsetup and bvmlinux from disk.
Note that syssize has been changed by tools/build in Section 2.6 too.
sread:  .word 0                         # sectors read of current track                                    
head:   .word 0                         # current head                                                     
track:  .word 0                         # current track                                                    
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                            
// load the system image at address SYSSEG:0                                                               
read_it(ES=SYSSEG)                                                                                         
        int syssize;                    /* system size in 16-bytes,                                        
                                         *   overwritten by tools/build */                                 
{                                                                                                          
        if (ES & 0x0fff) die;           // not 64KB aligned                                                
                                                                                                           
        BX = 0;                                                                                            
        for (;;) {                                                                                         
rp_read:                                                                                                   
#ifdef __BIG_KERNEL__                                                                                      
                bootsect_helper(ES:BX);                                                                    
                /* INITSEG:0220==SETUPSEG:0020 is bootsect_kludge,                                         
                 *   which contains pointer SETUPSEG:bootsect_helper().                                    
                 * This function initializes some data structures                                          
                 *   when it is called for the first time,                                                 
                 *   and moves SYSSEG:0 to 0x100000, 64KB each time,                                       
                 *   in the following calls.                                                               
                 * See Section 3.7. */                                                                     
#else                                                                                                      
                AX = ES - SYSSEG + ( BX >> 4);  // how many 16-bytes read                                  
#endif                                                                                                     
                if (AX > syssize) return;       // everything loaded                                       
ok1_read:                                                                                                  
                /* Get proper AL (sectors to read) for this time                                           
                 *   to prevent cylinder crossing reading and BX overflow. */                              
                AX = sectors - sread;                                                                      
                CX = BX + (AX << 9);            // 1 sector = 2^9 bytes                                    
                if (CX overflow && CX!=0) {     // > 64KB                                                  
                        AX = (-BX) >> 9;                                                                   
                }                                                                                          
ok2_read:                                                                                                  
                read_track(AL, ES:BX);                                                                     
                set_next(AX);                                                                              
        }                                                                                                  
}                                                                                                          
                                                                                                           
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                            
// read disk with parameters (sread, track, head)                                                          
read_track(AL sectors, ES:BX destination)                                                                  
{                                                                                                          
        for (;;) {                                                                                         
                printf(".");                                                                               
                // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0106.htm] int10/AH=0Eh: VIDEO - TELETYPE OUTPUT           
                                                                                                           
                // set CX, DX according to (sread, track, head)                                            
                DX = track;                                                                                
                CX = sread + 1;                                                                            
                CH = DL;                                                                                   
                                                                                                           
                DX = head;                                                                                 
                DH = DL;                                                                                   
                DX &= 0x0100;                                                                              
                                                                                                           
                int13/AH=02h(AL, ES:BX, CX, DX);                                                           
                // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0607.htm] int13/AH=02h: DISK - READ SECTOR(S) INTO MEMORY 
                if (read disk success) return;                                                             
                // "addw $8, %sp" is to cancel previous 4 "pushw" operations.                              
bad_rt:                                                                                                    
                print_all();            // print error code, AX, BX, CX and DX                             
                int13/AH=00h(DL=0);     // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0605.htm] reset FDC               
        }                                                                                                  
}                                                                                                          
                                                                                                           
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                            
// set ES:BX, sread, head and track for next read_track()                                                  
set_next(AX sectors_read)                                                                                  
{                                                                                                          
        CX = AX;                        // sectors read                                                    
        AX += sread;                                                                                       
        if (AX==sectors) {                                                                                 
                head = 1 ^ head;        // flap head between 0 and 1                                       
                if (head==0) track++;                                                                      
ok4_set:                                                                                                   
                AX = 0;                                                                                    
        }                                                                                                  
ok3_set:                                                                                                   
        sread = AX;                                                                                        
        BX += CX && 9;                                                                                     
        if (BX overflow) {              // > 64KB                                                          
                ES += 0x1000;                                                                              
                BX = 0;                                                                                    
        }                                                                                                  
set_next_fn:                                                                                               
}                                                                                                          
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.7. Bootsect Helper

  setup.S:bootsect_helper() is only used by bootsect.S:read_it().

  Because bbootsect and bsetup are linked separately, they use offsets
relative to their own code/data segments. We have to "call far" (lcall) for 
bootsect_helper() in different segment, and it must "return far" (lret) then.
This results in CS change in calling, which makes CS!=DS, and we have to use
segment modifier to specify variables in setup.S.

 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                        
// called by bootsect loader when loading bzImage                                                      
bootsect_helper(ES:BX)                                                                                 
        bootsect_es = 0;                // defined in setup.S                                          
        type_of_loader = 0;             // defined in setup.S                                          
{                                                                                                      
        if (!bootsect_es) {             // called for the first time                                   
                type_of_loader = 0x20;  // bootsect-loader, version 0                                  
                AX = ES >> 4;                                                                          
                *(byte*)(&bootsect_src_base+2) = AH;                                                   
                bootsect_es = ES;                                                                      
                AX = ES - SYSSEG;                                                                      
                return;                                                                                
        }                                                                                              
bootsect_second:                                                                                       
        if (!BX) {                      // 64KB full                                                   
                // move from SYSSEG:0 to destination, 64KB each time                                   
                int15/AH=87h(CX=0x8000, ES:SI=CS:bootsect_gdt);                                        
                // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1527.htm] int15/AH=87h: SYSTEM - COPY EXTENDED MEMORY 
                if (failed to copy) {                                                                  
                        bootsect_panic() {                                                             
                                prtstr("INT15 refuses to access high mem, "                            
                                        "giving up.");                                                 
bootsect_panic_loop:            goto bootsect_panic_loop;   // never return                            
                        }                                                                              
                }                                                                                      
                ES = bootsect_es;       // reset ES to always point to 0x10000                         
                *(byte*)(&bootsect_dst_base+2)++;                                                      
        }                                                                                              
bootsect_ex:                                                                                           
        // have the number of moved frames (16-bytes) in AX                                            
        AH = *(byte*)(&bootsect_dst_base+2) << 4;                                                      
        AL = 0;                                                                                        
}                                                                                                      
                                                                                                       
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                        
// data used by bootsect_helper()                                                                      
bootsect_gdt:                                                                                          
        .word   0, 0, 0, 0                                                                             
        .word   0, 0, 0, 0                                                                             
                                                                                                       
bootsect_src:                                                                                          
        .word   0xffff                                                                                 
                                                                                                       
bootsect_src_base:                                                                                     
        .byte   0x00, 0x00, 0x01                # base = 0x010000                                      
        .byte   0x93                            # typbyte                                              
        .word   0                               # limit16,base24 =0                                    
                                                                                                       
bootsect_dst:                                                                                          
        .word   0xffff                                                                                 
                                                                                                       
bootsect_dst_base:                                                                                     
        .byte   0x00, 0x00, 0x10                # base = 0x100000                                      
        .byte   0x93                            # typbyte                                              
        .word   0                               # limit16,base24 =0                                    
        .word   0, 0, 0, 0                      # BIOS CS                                              
        .word   0, 0, 0, 0                      # BIOS DS                                              
                                                                                                       
bootsect_es:                                                                                           
        .word   0                                                                                      
                                                                                                       
bootsect_panic_mess:                                                                                   
        .string "INT15 refuses to access high mem, giving up."                                         
Note that type_of_loader value is changed. It will be referenced in Section
4.3.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.8. Miscellaneous

  The rest are supporting functions, variables and part of "real-mode kernel
header". Note that data is in .text segment as code, thus it can be properly
initialized when loaded.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////      
// some small functions                                                              
print_all();  /* print error code, AX, BX, CX and DX */                              
print_nl();   /* print CR LF */                                                      
print_hex();  /* print the word pointed to by SS:BP in hexadecimal */                
kill_motor()  /* turn off floppy drive motor */                                      
{                                                                                    
#if 1                                                                                
        int13/AH=00h(DL=0);     // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0605.htm] reset FDC 
#else                                                                                
        outb(0, 0x3F2);         // outb(val, port)                                   
#endif                                                                               
}                                                                                    
                                                                                     
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////      
sectors:        .word 0                                                              
disksizes:      .byte 36, 18, 15, 9                                                  
msg1:           .byte 13, 10                                                         
                .ascii "Loading"                                                     

  Bootsect trailer, which is a part of "real-mode kernel header", begins at
offset 497.
.org 497                                                                     
setup_sects:    .byte SETUPSECS         // overwritten by tools/build        
root_flags:     .word ROOT_RDONLY                                            
syssize:        .word SYSSIZE           // overwritten by tools/build        
swap_dev:       .word SWAP_DEV                                               
ram_size:       .word RAMDISK                                                
vid_mode:       .word SVGA_MODE                                              
root_dev:       .word ROOT_DEV          // overwritten by tools/build        
boot_flag:      .word 0xAA55                                                 

  This "header" must conform to the layout pattern in linux/Documentation/
i386/boot.txt:
Offset  Proto   Name            Meaning                                      
/Size                                                                        
01F1/1  ALL     setup_sects     The size of the setup in sectors             
01F2/2  ALL     root_flags      If set, the root is mounted readonly         
01F4/2  ALL     syssize         DO NOT USE - for bootsect.S use only         
01F6/2  ALL     swap_dev        DO NOT USE - obsolete                        
01F8/2  ALL     ram_size        DO NOT USE - for bootsect.S use only         
01FA/2  ALL     vid_mode        Video mode control                           
01FC/2  ALL     root_dev        Default root device number                   
01FE/2  ALL     boot_flag       0xAA55 magic number                          
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.9. Reference

 

  * THE LINUX/I386 BOOT PROTOCOL: linux/Documentation/i386/boot.txt
   
  * [http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/]   IA-32 Intel
    Architecture Software Developer's Manual
   
  * [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html]   Ralf Brown's Interrupt List
   

As <IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual> is widely
referenced in this document, I will call it "IA-32 Manual" for short.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4. linux/arch/i386/boot/setup.S

  setup.S is responsible for getting the system data from the BIOS and
putting them into appropriate places in system memory.

  Other boot loaders, like [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub] GNU GRUB and
[http://freshmeat.net/projects/lilo] LILO, can load bzImage too. Such boot
loaders should load bzImage into memory and setup "real-mode kernel header",
esp. type_of_loader, then pass control to bsetup directly. setup.S assumes:

  *   bsetup or setup may not be loaded at SETUPSEG:0, i.e. CS may not be
    equal to SETUPSEG when control is passed to setup.S;
   
  *   The first 4 sectors of setup are loaded right after bootsect. The reset
    may be loaded at SYSSEG:0, preceding vmlinux; This assumption does not
    apply to bsetup.
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.1. Header

 
/* Signature words to ensure LILO loaded us right */                             
#define SIG1    0xAA55                                                           
#define SIG2    0x5A5A                                                           
                                                                                 
INITSEG  = DEF_INITSEG          # 0x9000, we move boot here, out of the way      
SYSSEG   = DEF_SYSSEG           # 0x1000, system loaded at 0x10000 (65536).      
SETUPSEG = DEF_SETUPSEG         # 0x9020, this is the current segment            
                                # ... and the former contents of CS              
                                                                                 
DELTA_INITSEG = SETUPSEG - INITSEG      # 0x0020                                 
                                                                                 
.code16                                                                          
.text                                                                            
                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
start:                                                                           
{                                                                                
        goto trampoline();              // skip the following header             
}                                                                                
                                                                                 
# This is the setup header, and it must start at %cs:2 (old 0x9020:2)            
                .ascii  "HdrS"          # header signature                       
                .word   0x0203          # header version number (>= 0x0105)      
                                        # or else old loadlin-1.5 will fail)     
realmode_swtch: .word   0, 0            # default_switch, SETUPSEG               
start_sys_seg:  .word   SYSSEG                                                   
                .word   kernel_version  # pointing to kernel version string      
                                        # above section of header is compatible  
                                        # with loadlin-1.5 (header v1.5). Don't  
                                        # change it.                             
// kernel_version defined below                                                  
type_of_loader: .byte   0               # = 0, old one (LILO, Loadlin,           
                                        #      Bootlin, SYSLX, bootsect...)      
                                        # See Documentation/i386/boot.txt for    
                                        # assigned ids                           
# flags, unused bits must be zero (RFU) bit within loadflags                     
loadflags:                                                                       
LOADED_HIGH     = 1                     # If set, the kernel is loaded high      
CAN_USE_HEAP    = 0x80                  # If set, the loader also has set        
                                        # heap_end_ptr to tell how much          
                                        # space behind setup.S can be used for   
                                        # heap purposes.                         
                                        # Only the loader knows what is free     
#ifndef __BIG_KERNEL__                                                           
                .byte   0                                                        
#else                                                                            
                .byte   LOADED_HIGH                                              
#endif                                                                           
setup_move_size: .word  0x8000          # size to move, when setup is not        
                                        # loaded at 0x90000. We will move setup  
                                        # to 0x90000 then just before jumping    
                                        # into the kernel. However, only the     
                                        # loader knows how much data behind      
                                        # us also needs to be loaded.            
code32_start:                           # here loaders can put a different       
                                        # start address for 32-bit code.         
#ifndef __BIG_KERNEL__                                                           
                .long   0x1000          #   0x1000 = default for zImage          
#else                                                                            
                .long   0x100000        # 0x100000 = default for big kernel      
#endif                                                                           
ramdisk_image:  .long   0               # address of loaded ramdisk image        
                                        # Here the loader puts the 32-bit        
                                        # address where it loaded the image.     
                                        # This only will be read by the kernel.  
ramdisk_size:   .long   0               # its size in bytes                      
bootsect_kludge:                                                                 
                .word  bootsect_helper, SETUPSEG                                 
heap_end_ptr:   .word   modelist+1024   # (Header version 0x0201 or later)       
                                        # space from here (exclusive) down to    
                                        # end of setup code can be used by setup 
                                        # for local heap purposes.               
// modelist is at the end of .text section                                       
pad1:           .word   0                                                        
cmd_line_ptr:   .long 0                 # (Header version 0x0202 or later)       
                                        # If nonzero, a 32-bit pointer           
                                        # to the kernel command line.            
                                        # The command line should be             
                                        # located between the start of           
                                        # setup and the end of low               
                                        # memory (0xa0000), or it may            
                                        # get overwritten before it              
                                        # gets read.  If this field is           
                                        # used, there is no longer               
                                        # anything magical about the             
                                        # 0x90000 segment; the setup             
                                        # can be located anywhere in             
                                        # low memory 0x10000 or higher.          
ramdisk_max:    .long __MAXMEM-1        # (Header version 0x0203 or later)       
                                        # The highest safe address for           
                                        # the contents of an initrd              

  The __MAXMEM definition in linux/asm-i386/page.h:
/*                                                                           
 * A __PAGE_OFFSET of 0xC0000000 means that the kernel has                   
 * a virtual address space of one gigabyte, which limits the                 
 * amount of physical memory you can use to about 950MB.                     
 */                                                                          
#define __PAGE_OFFSET           (0xC0000000)                                 
                                                                             
/*                                                                           
 * This much address space is reserved for vmalloc() and iomap()             
 * as well as fixmap mappings.                                               
 */                                                                          
#define __VMALLOC_RESERVE       (128 << 20)                                  
                                                                             
#define __MAXMEM                (-__PAGE_OFFSET-__VMALLOC_RESERVE)           
It gives __MAXMEM = 1G - 128M.

  The setup header must follow some layout pattern. Refer to linux/
Documentation/i386/boot.txt:
Offset  Proto   Name            Meaning                                      
/Size                                                                        
0200/2  2.00+   jump            Jump instruction                             
0202/4  2.00+   header          Magic signature "HdrS"                       
0206/2  2.00+   version         Boot protocol version supported              
0208/4  2.00+   realmode_swtch  Boot loader hook                             
020C/2  2.00+   start_sys       The load-low segment (0x1000) (obsolete)     
020E/2  2.00+   kernel_version  Pointer to kernel version string             
0210/1  2.00+   type_of_loader  Boot loader identifier                       
0211/1  2.00+   loadflags       Boot protocol option flags                   
0212/2  2.00+   setup_move_size Move to high memory size (used with hooks)   
0214/4  2.00+   code32_start    Boot loader hook                             
0218/4  2.00+   ramdisk_image   initrd load address (set by boot loader)     
021C/4  2.00+   ramdisk_size    initrd size (set by boot loader)             
0220/4  2.00+   bootsect_kludge DO NOT USE - for bootsect.S use only         
0224/2  2.01+   heap_end_ptr    Free memory after setup end                  
0226/2  N/A     pad1            Unused                                       
0228/4  2.02+   cmd_line_ptr    32-bit pointer to the kernel command line    
022C/4  2.03+   initrd_addr_max Highest legal initrd address                 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.2. Check Code Integrity

  As setup code may not be contiguous, we should check code integrity first.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                                                                                         
trampoline()                                                                                                                                                            
{                                                                                                                                                                       
        start_of_setup();       // never return                                                                                                                         
        .space 1024;                                                                                                                                                    
}                                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                        
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                                                                                         
// check signature to see if all code loaded                                                                                                                            
start_of_setup()                                                                                                                                                        
{                                                                                                                                                                       
        // Bootlin depends on this being done early, check [http://ftp.us.xemacs.org/ftp/pub/linux/suse/suse/i386/7.3/dosutils/bootlin/technic.doc] bootlin:technic.doc 
        int13/AH=15h(AL=0, DL=0x81);                                                                                                                                    
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0639.htm] int13/AH=15h: DISK - GET DISK TYPE                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                                        
#ifdef SAFE_RESET_DISK_CONTROLLER                                                                                                                                       
        int13/AH=0(AL=0, DL=0x80);                                                                                                                                      
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0605.htm] int13/AH=00h: DISK - RESET DISK SYSTEM                                                                               
#endif                                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                        
        DS = CS;                                                                                                                                                        
        // check signature at end of setup                                                                                                                              
        if (setup_sig1!=SIG1 || setup_sig2!=SIG2) {                                                                                                                     
                goto bad_sig;                                                                                                                                           
        }                                                                                                                                                               
        goto goodsig1;                                                                                                                                                  
}                                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                        
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                                                                                         
// some small functions                                                                                                                                                 
prtstr();  /* print asciiz string at DS:SI */                                                                                                                           
prtsp2();  /* print double space */                                                                                                                                     
prtspc();  /* print single space */                                                                                                                                     
prtchr();  /* print ascii in AL */                                                                                                                                      
beep();    /* print CTRL-G, i.e. beep */                                                                                                                                
Signature is checked to verify code integrity.

  If signature is not found, the rest setup code may precede vmlinux at
SYSSEG:0.
no_sig_mess: .string "No setup signature found ..."                             
                                                                                
goodsig1:                                                                       
        goto goodsig;                           // make near jump               
                                                                                
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
// move the rest setup code from SYSSEG:0 to CS:0800                            
bad_sig()                                                                       
        DELTA_INITSEG = 0x0020 (= SETUPSEG - INITSEG)                           
        SYSSEG = 0x1000                                                         
        word start_sys_seg = SYSSEG;            // defined in setup header      
{                                                                               
        DS = CS - DELTA_INITSEG;                // aka INITSEG                  
        BX = (byte)(DS:[497]);                  // i.e. setup_sects             
                                                                                
        // first 4 sectors already loaded                                       
        CX = (BX - 4) << 8;                     // rest code in word (2-bytes)  
        start_sys_seg = (CX >> 3) + SYSSEG;     // real system code start       
        move SYSSEG:0 to CS:0800 (CX*2 bytes);                                  
                                                                                
        if (setup_sig1!=SIG1 || setup_sig2!=SIG2) {                             
no_sig:                                                                         
                prtstr("No setup signature found ...");                         
no_sig_loop:                                                                    
                hlt;                                                            
                goto no_sig_loop;                                               
        }                                                                       
}                                                                               
"hlt" instruction stops instruction execution and places the processor in
halt state. The processor generates a special bus cycle to indicate that halt
mode has been entered. When an enabled interrupt (including NMI) is issued,
the processor will resume execution after the "hlt" instruction, and the
instruction pointer (CS:EIP), pointing to the instruction following the
"hlt", will be saved to stack before the interrupt handler is called. Thus we
need a "jmp" instruction after the "hlt" to put the processor back to halt
state again.

  The setup code has been moved to correct place. Variable start_sys_seg
points to where real system code starts. If "bad_sig" does not happen, 
start_sys_seg remains SYSSEG.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.3. Check Loader Type

  Check if the loader is compatible with the image.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
good_sig()                                                                      
        char loadflags;                 // in setup header                      
        char type_of_loader;            // in setup header                      
        LOADHIGH = 1                                                            
{                                                                               
        DS = CS - DELTA_INITSEG;        // aka INITSEG                          
        if ( (loadflags & LOADHIGH) && !type_of_loader ) {                      
                // Nope, old loader tries to load big-kernel                    
                prtstr("Wrong loader, giving up...");                           
                goto no_sig_loop;       // defined above in bad_sig()           
        }                                                                       
}                                                                               
                                                                                
loader_panic_mess: .string "Wrong loader, giving up..."                         
Note that type_of_loader has been changed to 0x20 by bootsect_helper() when
it loads bvmlinux.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.4. Get Memory Size

  Try three different memory detection schemes to get the extended memory
size (above 1M) in KB.

  First, try e820h, which lets us assemble a memory map; then try e801h,
which returns a 32-bit memory size; and finally 88h, which returns 0-64M.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                            
// get memory size                                                                                         
loader_ok()                                                                                                
        E820NR  = 0x1E8                                                                                    
        E820MAP = 0x2D0                                                                                    
{                                                                                                          
        // when entering this function, DS = CS-DELTA_INITSEG, aka INITSEG                                 
        (long)DS:[0x1E0] = 0;                                                                              
                                                                                                           
#ifndef STANDARD_MEMORY_BIOS_CALL                                                                          
        (byte)DS:[0x1E8] = 0;                   // E820NR                                                  
                                                                                                           
        /* method E820H: see [http://www.acpi.info] ACPI spec                                              
         * the memory map from hell.  e820h returns memory classified into                                 
         * a whole bunch of different types, and allows memory holes and                                   
         * everything.  We scan through this memory map and build a list                                   
         * of the first 32 memory areas, which we return at [E820MAP]. */                                  
meme820:                                                                                                   
        EBX = 0;                                                                                           
        DI = 0x02D0;                            // E820MAP                                                 
        do {                                                                                               
jmpe820:                                                                                                   
                int15/EAX=E820h(EDX='SMAP', EBX, ECX=20, ES:DI=DS:DI);                                     
                // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1741.htm] int15/AX=E820h: GET SYSTEM MEMORY MAP           
                if (failed || 'SMAP'!=EAX) break;                                                          
                // if (1!=DS:[DI+16]) continue; // not usable                                              
good820:                                                                                                   
                if (DS:[1E8]>=32) break;        // entry# > E820MAX                                        
                DS:[0x1E8]++;                   // entry# ++;                                              
                DI += 20;                       // adjust buffer for next                                  
again820:                                                                                                  
        } while (!EBX)                          // not finished                                            
bail820:                                                                                                   
                                                                                                           
        /* method E801H:                                                                                   
         * memory size is in 1k chunksizes, to avoid confusing loadlin.                                    
         * we store the 0xe801 memory size in a completely different place,                                
         * because it will most likely be longer than 16 bits.                                             
         * (use 1e0 because that's what Larry Augustine uses in his                                        
         * alternative new memory detection scheme, and it's sensible                                      
         * to write everything into the same place.) */                                                    
meme801:                                                                                                   
        stc;            // to work around buggy BIOSes                                                     
        CX = DX = 0;                                                                                       
        int15/AX=E801h;                                                                                    
        /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1739.htm] int15/AX=E801h: GET MEMORY SIZE FOR >64M CONFIGURATIONS 
         *   AX = extended memory between 1M and 16M, in K (max 3C00 = 15MB)                               
         *   BX = extended memory above 16M, in 64K blocks                                                 
         *   CX = configured memory 1M to 16M, in K                                                        
         *   DX = configured memory above 16M, in 64K blocks */                                            
        if (failed) goto mem88;                                                                            
        if (!CX && !DX) {                                                                                  
                CX = AX;                                                                                   
                DX = BX;                                                                                   
        }                                                                                                  
e801usecxdx:                                                                                               
        (long)DS:[0x1E0] = ((EDX & 0xFFFF) << 6) + (ECX & 0xFFFF);      // in K                            
#endif                                                                                                     
                                                                                                           
mem88:  // old traditional method                                                                          
        int15/AH=88h;                                                                                      
        /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1529.htm] int15/AH=88h: SYSTEM - GET EXTENDED MEMORY SIZE         
         *   AX = number of contiguous KB starting at absolute address 100000h */                          
        DS:[2] = AX;                                                                                       
}                                                                                                          
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.5. Hardware Support

  Check hardware support, like keyboard, video adapter, hard disk, MCA bus
and pointing device.
{                                                                                                           
        // set the keyboard repeat rate to the max                                                          
        int16/AX=0305h(BX=0);                                                                               
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1757.htm] int16/AH=03h: KEYBOARD - SET TYPEMATIC RATE AND DELAY    
                                                                                                            
        /* Check for video adapter and its parameters and                                                   
         *   allow the user to browse video modes. */                                                       
        video();                        // see video.S                                                      
                                                                                                            
        // get hd0 and hd1 data                                                                             
        copy hd0 data (*int41) to CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0080 (16 bytes);                                         
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-6135.htm] int41: SYSTEM DATA - HARD DISK 0 PARAMETER TABLE ADDRESS 
        copy hd1 data (*int46) to CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0090 (16 bytes);                                         
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-6184.htm] int46: SYSTEM DATA - HARD DISK 1 PARAMETER TABLE ADDRESS 
        // check if hd1 exists                                                                              
        int13/AH=15h(AL=0, DL=0x81);                                                                        
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0639.htm] int13/AH=15h: DISK - GET DISK TYPE                       
        if (failed || AH!=03h) {        // AH==03h if it is a hard disk                                     
no_disk1:                                                                                                   
                clear CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0090 (16 bytes);                                                     
        }                                                                                                   
is_disk1:                                                                                                   
                                                                                                            
        // check for Micro Channel (MCA) bus                                                                
        CS-DELTA_INITSEG:[0xA0] = 0;    // set table length to 0                                            
        int15/AH=C0h;                                                                                       
        /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1594.htm] int15/AH=C0h: SYSTEM - GET CONFIGURATION                 
         *   ES:BX = ROM configuration table */                                                             
        if (failed) goto no_mca;                                                                            
        move ROM configuration table (ES:BX) to CS-DELTA_INITSEG:00A0;                                      
        // CX = (table length<14)? CX:16;    first 16 bytes only                                            
no_mca:                                                                                                     
                                                                                                            
        // check for PS/2 pointing device                                                                   
        CS-DELTA_INITSEG:[0x1FF] = 0;   // default is no pointing device                                    
        int11h();                                                                                           
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-0575.htm] int11h: BIOS - GET EQUIPMENT LIST                        
        if (AL & 0x04) {                // mouse installed                                                  
                DS:[0x1FF] = 0xAA;                                                                          
        }                                                                                                   
}                                                                                                           
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.6. APM Support

  Check BIOS APM support.
#if defined(CONFIG_APM) || defined(CONFIG_APM_MODULE)                                                                     
{                                                                                                                         
        DS:[0x40] = 0;                  // version = 0 means no APM BIOS                                                  
        int15/AX=5300h(BX=0);                                                                                             
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1394.htm] int15/AX=5300h: Advanced Power Management v1.0+ - INSTALLATION CHECK   
        if (failed || 'PM'!=BX || !(CX & 0x02)) goto done_apm_bios;                                                       
        // (CX & 0x02) means 32 bit is supported                                                                          
        int15/AX=5304h(BX=0);                                                                                             
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1398.htm] int15/AX=5304h: Advanced Power Management v1.0+ - DISCONNECT INTERFACE 
        EBX = CX = DX = ESI = DI = 0;                                                                                     
        int15/AX=5303h(BX=0);                                                                                             
        /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1397.htm] int15/AX=5303h: Advanced Power Management v1.0+                        
         *   [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1397.htm] - CONNECT 32-BIT PROTMODE INTERFACE */                               
        if (failed) {                                                                                                     
no_32_apm_bios:                         // I moved label no_32_apm_bios here                                              
                DS:[0x4C] &= ~0x0002;   // remove 32 bit support bit                                                      
                goto done_apm_bios;                                                                                       
        }                                                                                                                 
        DS:[0x42] = AX, 32-bit code segment base address;                                                                 
        DS:[0x44] = EBX, offset of entry point;                                                                           
        DS:[0x48] = CX, 16-bit code segment base address;                                                                 
        DS:[0x4A] = DX, 16-bit data segment base address;                                                                 
        DS:[0x4E] = ESI, APM BIOS code segment length;                                                                    
        DS:[0x52] = DI, APM BIOS data segment length;                                                                     
        int15/AX=5300h(BX=0);           // check again                                                                    
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1394.htm] int15/AX=5300h: Advanced Power Management v1.0+ - INSTALLATION CHECK   
        if (success &&  'PM'==BX) {                                                                                       
                DS:[0x40] = AX, APM version;                                                                              
                DS:[0x4C] = CX, APM flags;                                                                                
        } else {                                                                                                          
apm_disconnect:                                                                                                           
                int15/AX=5304h(BX=0);                                                                                     
                /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1398.htm] int15/AX=5304h: Advanced Power Management v1.0+                
                 *   [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1398.htm] - DISCONNECT INTERFACE */                                    
        }                                                                                                                 
done_apm_bios:                                                                                                            
}                                                                                                                         
#endif                                                                                                                    
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.7. Prepare for Protected Mode

 
// call mode switch                                                            
{                                                                              
        if (realmode_swtch) {                                                  
                realmode_swtch();               // mode switch hook            
        } else {                                                               
rmodeswtch_normal:                                                             
                default_switch() {                                             
                        cli;                    // no interrupts allowed       
                        outb(0x80, 0x70);       // disable NMI                 
                }                                                              
        }                                                                      
rmodeswtch_end:                                                                
}                                                                              
                                                                               
// relocate code if necessary                                                  
{                                                                              
        (long)code32 = code32_start;                                           
        if (!(loadflags & LOADED_HIGH)) {       // low loaded zImage           
                // 0x0100 <= start_sys_seg < CS-DELTA_INITSEG                  
do_move0:                                                                      
                AX = 0x100;                                                    
                BP = CS - DELTA_INITSEG;        // aka INITSEG                 
                BX = start_sys_seg;                                            
do_move:                                                                       
                move system image from (start_sys_seg:0 .. CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0) 
                        to 0100:0;              // move 0x1000 bytes each time 
        }                                                                      
end_move:                                                                      
Note that code32_start is initialized to 0x1000 for zImage, or 0x100000 for 
bzImage. The code32 value will be used in passing control to linux/arch/i386/
boot/compressed/head.S in Section 4.9. If we boot up zImage, it relocates 
vmlinux to 0100:0; If we boot up bzImage, bvmlinux remains at start_sys_seg:
0. The relocation address must match the "-Ttext" option in linux/arch/i386/
boot/compressed/Makefile. See Section 2.5.

  Then it will relocate code from CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0 (bbootsect and bsetup)
to INITSEG:0, if necessary.
        DS = CS;                // aka SETUPSEG                                  
        // Check whether we need to be downward compatible with version <=201    
        if (!cmd_line_ptr && 0x20!=type_of_loader && SETUPSEG!=CS) {             
                cli;            // as interrupt may use stack when we are moving 
                // store new SS in DX                                            
                AX = CS - DELTA_INITSEG;                                         
                DX = SS;                                                         
                if (DX>=AX) {   // stack frame will be moved together            
                        DX = DX + INITSEG - AX; // i.e. SS-CS+SETUPSEG           
                }                                                                
move_self_1:                                                                     
                /* move CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0 to INITSEG:0 (setup_move_size bytes)  
                 *   in two steps in order not to overwrite code on CS:IP        
                 * move up (src < dest) but downward ("std") */                  
                move CS-DELTA_INITSEG:move_self_here+0x200                       
                  to INITSEG:move_self_here+0x200,                               
                  setup_move_size-(move_self_here+0x200) bytes;                  
                // INITSEG:move_self_here+0x200 == SETUPSEG:move_self_here       
                goto SETUPSEG:move_self_here;   // CS=SETUPSEG now               
move_self_here:                                                                  
                move CS-DELTA_INITSEG:0 to INITSEG:0,                            
                  move_self_here+0x200 bytes;   // I mean old CS before goto     
                DS = SETUPSEG;                                                   
                SS = DX;                                                         
        }                                                                        
end_move_self:                                                                   
}                                                                                
Note again, type_of_loader has been changed to 0x20 by bootsect_helper() when
it loads bvmlinux.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.8. Enable A20

  For A20 problem and solution, refer to [http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/
kbd/A20.html]   A20 - a pain from the past.
        A20_TEST_LOOPS          =  32   # Iterations per wait                                             
        A20_ENABLE_LOOPS        = 255   # Total loops to try                                              
{                                                                                                         
#if defined(CONFIG_MELAN)                                                                                 
        // Enable A20. AMD Elan bug fix.                                                                  
        outb(0x02, 0x92);               // outb(val, port)                                                
a20_elan_wait:                                                                                            
        while (!a20_test());            // test not passed                                                
        goto a20_done;                                                                                    
#endif                                                                                                    
                                                                                                          
a20_try_loop:                                                                                             
        // First, see if we are on a system with no A20 gate.                                             
a20_none:                                                                                                 
        if (a20_test()) goto a20_done;  // test passed                                                    
                                                                                                          
        // Next, try the BIOS (INT 0x15, AX=0x2401)                                                       
a20_bios:                                                                                                 
        int15/AX=2401h;                                                                                   
        // [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1336.htm] Int15/AX=2401h: SYSTEM - later PS/2s - ENABLE A20 GATE 
        if (a20_test()) goto a20_done;  // test passed                                                    
                                                                                                          
        // Try enabling A20 through the keyboard controller                                               
a20_kbc:                                                                                                  
        empty_8042();                                                                                     
        if (a20_test()) goto a20_done;  // test again in case BIOS delayed                                
        outb(0xD1, 0x64);               // command write                                                  
        empty_8042();                                                                                     
        outb(0xDF, 0x60);               // A20 on                                                         
        empty_8042();                                                                                     
        // wait until a20 really *is* enabled                                                             
a20_kbc_wait:                                                                                             
        CX = 0;                                                                                           
a20_kbc_wait_loop:                                                                                        
        do {                                                                                              
                if (a20_test()) goto a20_done;  // test passed                                            
        } while (--CX)                                                                                    
                                                                                                          
        // Final attempt: use "configuration port A"                                                      
        outb((inb(0x92) | 0x02) & 0xFE, 0x92);                                                            
        // wait for configuration port A to take effect                                                   
a20_fast_wait:                                                                                            
        CX = 0;                                                                                           
a20_fast_wait_loop:                                                                                       
        do {                                                                                              
                if (a20_test()) goto a20_done;  // test passed                                            
        } while (--CX)                                                                                    
                                                                                                          
        // A20 is still not responding. Try frobbing it again.                                            
        if (--a20_tries) goto a20_try_loop;                                                               
        prtstr("linux: fatal error: A20 gate not responding!");                                           
a20_die:                                                                                                  
        hlt;                                                                                              
        goto a20_die;                                                                                     
}                                                                                                         
                                                                                                          
a20_tries:                                                                                                
        .byte   A20_ENABLE_LOOPS                // i.e. 255                                               
a20_err_msg:                                                                                              
        .ascii  "linux: fatal error: A20 gate not responding!"                                            
        .byte   13, 10, 0                                                                                 
For I/O port operations, take a look at related reference materials in 
Section 4.11.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.9. Switch to Protected Mode

  To ensure code compatibility with all 32-bit IA-32 processors, perform the
following steps to switch to protected mode:

 1. Prepare GDT with a null descriptor in the first GDT entry, one code
    segment descriptor and one data segment descriptor;
   
 2. Disable interrupts, including maskable hardware interrupts and NMI;
   
 3.   Load the base address and limit of the GDT to GDTR register, using
    "lgdt" instruction;
   
 4.   Set PE flag in CR0 register, using "mov cr0" (Intel 386 and up) or
    "lmsw" instruction (for compatibility with Intel 286);
   
 5.   Immediately execute a far "jmp" or a far "call" instruction.
   

The stack can be placed in a normal read/write data segment, so no dedicated
descriptor is required.

 
a20_done:                                                                    
{                                                                            
        lidt    idt_48;         // load idt with 0, 0;                       
                                                                             
        // convert DS:gdt to a linear ptr                                    
        *(long*)(gdt_48+2) = DS << 4 + &gdt;                                 
        lgdt    gdt_48;                                                      
                                                                             
        // reset coprocessor                                                 
        outb(0, 0xF0);                                                       
        delay();                                                             
        outb(0, 0xF1);                                                       
        delay();                                                             
                                                                             
        // reprogram the interrupts                                          
        outb(0xFF, 0xA1);       // mask all interrupts                       
        delay();                                                             
        outb(0xFB, 0x21);       // mask all irq's but irq2 which is cascaded 
                                                                             
        // protected mode!                                                   
        AX = 1;                                                              
        lmsw ax;                // machine status word, bit 0 thru 15 of CR0 
                                // only affects PE, MP, EM & TS flags        
        goto flush_instr;                                                    
                                                                             
flush_instr:                                                                 
        BX = 0;                                 // flag to indicate a boot   
        ESI = (CS - DELTA_INITSEG) << 4;        // pointer to real-mode code 
        /* NOTE: For high loaded big kernels we need a                       
         * jmpi    0x100000,__KERNEL_CS                                      
         *                                                                   
         * but we yet haven't reloaded the CS register, so the default size  
         * of the target offset still is 16 bit.                             
         * However, using an operand prefix (0x66), the CPU will properly    
         * take our 48 bit far pointer. (INTeL 80386 Programmer's Reference  
         * Manual, Mixing 16-bit and 32-bit code, page 16-6) */              
                                                                             
        // goto __KERNEL_CS:[(uint32*)code32]; */                            
        .byte   0x66, 0xea                                                   
code32: .long   0x1000          // overwritten in Section 4.7                
        .word   __KERNEL_CS     // segment 0x10                              
        // see linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/head.S:startup_32             
}                                                                            
The far "jmp" instruction (0xea) updates CS register. The contents of the
remaining segment registers (DS, SS, ES, FS and GS) should be reloaded later.
The operand-size prefix (0x66) is used to enforce "jmp" to be executed upon
the 32-bit operand code32. For operand-size prefix details, check IA-32
Manual (Vol.1. Ch.3.6. Operand-size and Address-size Attributes, and Vol.3.
Ch.17. Mixing 16-bit and 32-bit Code).

  Control is passed to linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/head.S:startup_32. For
zImage, it is at address 0x1000; For bzImage, it is at 0x100000. See Section
5.

  ESI points to the memory area of collected system data. It is used to pass
parameters from the 16-bit real mode code of the kernel to the 32-bit part.
See linux/Documentation/i386/zero-page.txt for details.

  For mode switching details, refer to IA-32 Manual Vol.3. (Ch.9.8. Software
Initialization for Protected-Mode Operation, Ch.9.9.1. Switching to Protected
Mode, and Ch.17.4. Transferring Control Among Mixed-Size Code Segments).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.10. Miscellaneous

  The rest are supporting functions and variables.
/* macros created by linux/Makefile targets:                                                     
 *   include/linux/compile.h and include/linux/version.h */                                      
kernel_version: .ascii  UTS_RELEASE                                                              
                .ascii  " ("                                                                     
                .ascii  LINUX_COMPILE_BY                                                         
                .ascii  "@"                                                                      
                .ascii  LINUX_COMPILE_HOST                                                       
                .ascii  ") "                                                                     
                .ascii  UTS_VERSION                                                              
                .byte   0                                                                        
                                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                  
default_switch() { cli; outb(0x80, 0x70); } /* disable interrupts and NMI */                     
bootsect_helper(ES:BX); /* see Section 3.7 */                                                    
                                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                  
a20_test()                                                                                       
{                                                                                                
        FS = 0;                                                                                  
        GS = 0xFFFF;                                                                             
        CX = A20_TEST_LOOPS;                    // i.e. 32                                       
        AX = FS:[0x200];                                                                         
        do {                                                                                     
a20_test_wait:                                                                                   
                FS:[0x200] = ++AX;                                                               
                delay();                                                                         
        } while (AX==GS:[0x210] && --CX);                                                        
        return (AX!=GS[0x210]);                                                                  
        // ZF==0 (i.e. NZ/NE, a20_test!=0) means test passed                                     
}                                                                                                
                                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                  
// check that the keyboard command queue is empty                                                
empty_8042()                                                                                     
{                                                                                                
        int timeout = 100000;                                                                    
                                                                                                 
        for (;;) {                                                                               
empty_8042_loop:                                                                                 
                if (!--timeout) return;                                                          
                delay();                                                                         
                inb(0x64, &AL);                 // 8042 status port                              
                if (AL & 1) {                   // has output                                    
                        delay();                                                                 
                        inb(0x60, &AL);         // read it                                       
no_output:      } else if (!(AL & 2)) return;   // no input either                               
        }                                                                                        
}                                                                                                
                                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                  
// read the CMOS clock, return the seconds in AL, used in video.S                                
gettime()                                                                                        
{                                                                                                
        int1A/AH=02h();                                                                          
        /* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-2273.htm] int1A/AH=02h: TIME - GET REAL-TIME CLOCK TIME 
         * DH = seconds in BCD */                                                                
        AL = DH & 0x0F;                                                                          
        AH = DH >> 4;                                                                            
        aad;                                                                                     
}                                                                                                
                                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                  
delay() { outb(AL, 0x80); }                     // needed after doing I/O                        
                                                                                                 
// Descriptor table                                                                              
gdt:                                                                                             
        .word   0, 0, 0, 0                      # dummy                                          
        .word   0, 0, 0, 0                      # unused                                         
        // segment 0x10, __KERNEL_CS                                                             
        .word   0xFFFF                          # 4Gb - (0x100000*0x1000 = 4Gb)                  
        .word   0                               # base address = 0                               
        .word   0x9A00                          # code read/exec                                 
        .word   0x00CF                          # granularity = 4096, 386                        
                                                #  (+5th nibble of limit)                        
        // segment 0x18, __KERNEL_DS                                                             
        .word   0xFFFF                          # 4Gb - (0x100000*0x1000 = 4Gb)                  
        .word   0                               # base address = 0                               
        .word   0x9200                          # data read/write                                
        .word   0x00CF                          # granularity = 4096, 386                        
                                                #  (+5th nibble of limit)                        
idt_48:                                                                                          
        .word   0                               # idt limit = 0                                  
        .word   0, 0                            # idt base = 0L                                  
/* [gdt_48] should be 0x0800 (2048) to match the comment,                                        
 *   like what Linux 2.2.22 does. */                                                             
gdt_48:                                                                                          
        .word   0x8000                          # gdt limit=2048,                                
                                                #  256 GDT entries                               
        .word   0, 0                            # gdt base (filled in later)                     
                                                                                                 
#include "video.S"                                                                               
                                                                                                 
// signature at the end of setup.S:                                                              
{                                                                                                
setup_sig1:     .word   SIG1                    // 0xAA55                                        
setup_sig2:     .word   SIG2                    // 0x5A5A                                        
modelist:                                                                                        
}                                                                                                

  Video setup and detection code in video.S:
ASK_VGA = 0xFFFD  // defined in linux/include/asm-i386/boot.h                   
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
video()                                                                         
{                                                                               
        pushw DS;               // use different segments                       
        FS = DS;                                                                
        DS = ES = CS;                                                           
        GS = 0;                                                                 
        cld;                                                                    
        basic_detect();         // basic adapter type testing (EGA/VGA/MDA/CGA) 
#ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT                                                      
        if (FS:[0x01FA]!=ASK_VGA) {     // user selected video mode             
                mode_set();                                                     
                if (failed) {                                                   
                        prtstr("You passed an undefined mode number.\n");       
                        mode_menu();                                            
                }                                                               
        } else {                                                                
vid2:           mode_menu();                                                    
        }                                                                       
vid1:                                                                           
#ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO_RETAIN                                                      
        restore_screen();               // restore screen contents              
#endif /* CONFIG_VIDEO_RETAIN */                                                
#endif /* CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT */                                                
        mode_params();                  // store mode parameters                
        popw ds;                        // restore original DS                  
}                                                                               
/* TODO: video() details */
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.11. Reference

 

  * [http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/A20.html]   A20 - a pain from the
    past
   
  *  [http://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~cs452/postscript/book.ps]  
    Real-time Programming Appendix A: Complete I/O Port List
   
  * [http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/]   IA-32 Intel
    Architecture Software Developer's Manual
   
  * Summary of empty_zero_page layout (kernel point of view): linux/
    Documentation/i386/zero-page.txt
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5. linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/head.S

  We are in bvmlinux now! With the help of misc.c:decompress_kernel(), we are
going to decompress piggy.o to get the resident kernel image linux/vmlinux.

  This file is of pure 32-bit startup code. Unlike previous two files, it has
no ".code16" statement in the source file. Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/
software/binutils/manual/gas-2.9.1/html_chapter/as_16.html#SEC205]   Using
as: Writing 16-bit Code for details.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

5.1. Decompress Kernel

  The segment base addresses in segment descriptors (which correspond to
segment selector __KERNEL_CS and __KERNEL_DS) are equal to 0; therefore, the
logical address offset (in segment:offset format) will be equal to its linear
address if either of these segment selectors is used. For zImage, CS:EIP is
at logical address 10:1000 (linear address 0x1000) now; for bzImage, 10:
100000 (linear address 0x100000).

  As paging is not enabled, linear address is identical to physical address.
Check IA-32 Manual (Vol.1. Ch.3.3. Memory Organization, and Vol.3. Ch.3.
Protected-Mode Memory Management) and [http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/
ch13.html#t1]   Linux Device Drivers: Memory Management in Linux for address
issue.

  It comes from setup.S that BX=0 and ESI=INITSEG<<4.

 
.text                                                                           
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
startup_32()                                                                    
{                                                                               
        cld;                                                                    
        cli;                                                                    
        DS = ES = FS = GS = __KERNEL_DS;                                        
        SS:ESP = *stack_start;  // end of user_stack[], defined in misc.c       
        // all segment registers are reloaded after protected mode is enabled   
                                                                                
        // check that A20 really IS enabled                                     
        EAX = 0;                                                                
        do {                                                                    
1:              DS:[0] = ++EAX;                                                 
        } while (DS:[0x100000]==EAX);                                           
                                                                                
        EFLAGS = 0;                                                             
        clear BSS;                              // from _edata to _end          
                                                                                
        struct moveparams mp;                   // subl $16,%esp                
        if (!decompress_kernel(&mp, ESI)) {     // return value in AX           
                restore ESI from stack;                                         
                EBX = 0;                                                        
                goto __KERNEL_CS:100000;                                        
                // see linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32                 
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        /*                                                                      
         * We come here, if we were loaded high.                                
         * We need to move the move-in-place routine down to 0x1000             
         * and then start it with the buffer addresses in registers,            
         * which we got from the stack.                                         
         */                                                                     
3:      move move_rountine_start..move_routine_end to 0x1000;                   
        // move_routine_start & move_routine_end are defined below              
                                                                                
        // prepare move_routine_start() parameters                              
        EBX = real mode pointer;        // ESI value passed from setup.S        
        ESI = mp.low_buffer_start;                                              
        ECX = mp.lcount;                                                        
        EDX = mp.high_buffer_star;                                              
        EAX = mp.hcount;                                                        
        EDI = 0x100000;                                                         
        cli;                    // make sure we don't get interrupted           
        goto __KERNEL_CS:1000;  // move_routine_start();                        
}                                                                               
                                                                                
/* Routine (template) for moving the decompressed kernel in place,              
 * if we were high loaded. This _must_ PIC-code ! */                            
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
move_routine_start()                                                            
{                                                                               
        move mp.low_buffer_start to 0x100000, mp.lcount bytes,                  
          in two steps: (lcount >> 2) words + (lcount & 3) bytes;               
        move/append mp.high_buffer_start, ((mp.hcount + 3) >> 2) words          
        // 1 word == 4 bytes, as I mean 32-bit code/data.                       
                                                                                
        ESI = EBX;              // real mode pointer, as that from setup.S      
        EBX = 0;                                                                
        goto __KERNEL_CS:100000;                                                
        // see linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32()                       
move_routine_end:                                                               
}                                                                               
For the meaning of "je 1b" and "jnz 3f", refer to [http://www.gnu.org/
software/binutils/manual/gas-2.9.1/html_chapter/as_5.html#SEC48]   Using as:
Local Symbol Names.

  Didn't find _edata and _end definitions? No problem, they are defined in
the "internal linker script". Without -T (--script=) option specified, ld
uses this builtin script to link compressed/bvmlinux. Use "ld --verbose" to
display this script, or check Appendix B. Internal Linker Script.

  Refer to [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/html_chapter
/ld_2.html#SEC3]   Using LD, the GNU linker: Command Line Options for -T
(--script=), -L (--library-path=) and --verbose option description. "man ld"
and "info ld" may help too.

  piggy.o has been unzipped and control is passed to __KERNEL_CS:100000, i.e.
linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32(). See Section 6.

 
#define LOW_BUFFER_START      0x2000                                            
#define LOW_BUFFER_MAX       0x90000                                            
#define HEAP_SIZE             0x3000                                            
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
asmlinkage int decompress_kernel(struct moveparams *mv, void *rmode)            
|-- setup real_mode(=rmode), vidmem, vidport, lines and cols;                   
|-- if (is_zImage) setup_normal_output_buffer() {                               
|       output_data      = 0x100000;                                            
|       free_mem_end_ptr = real_mode;                                           
|   } else (is_bzImage) setup_output_buffer_if_we_run_high(mv) {                
|       output_data      = LOW_BUFFER_START;                                    
|       low_buffer_end   = MIN(real_mode, LOW_BUFFER_MAX) & ~0xfff;             
|       low_buffer_size  = low_buffer_end - LOW_BUFFER_START;                   
|       free_mem_end_ptr = &end + HEAP_SIZE;                                    
|       // get mv->low_buffer_start and mv->high_buffer_start                   
|       mv->low_buffer_start = LOW_BUFFER_START;                                
|       /* To make this program work, we must have                              
|        *   high_buffer_start > &end+HEAP_SIZE;                                
|        * As we will move low_buffer from LOW_BUFFER_START to 0x100000         
|        *   (max low_buffer_size bytes) finally, we should have                
|        *   high_buffer_start > 0x100000+low_buffer_size; */                   
|       mv->high_buffer_start = high_buffer_start                               
|           = MAX(&end+HEAP_SIZE, 0x100000+low_buffer_size);                    
|       mv->hcount =  0 if (0x100000+low_buffer_size >  &end+HEAP_SIZE);        
|                  = -1 if (0x100000+low_buffer_size <= &end+HEAP_SIZE);        
|       /* mv->hcount==0 : we need not move high_buffer later,                  
|        *   as it is already at 0x100000+low_buffer_size.                      
|        * Used by close_output_buffer_if_we_run_high() below. */               
|   }                                                                           
|-- makecrc();          // create crc_32_tab[]                                  
|   puts("Uncompressing Linux... ");                                            
|-- gunzip();                                                                   
|   puts("Ok, booting the kernel.\n");                                          
|-- if (is_bzImage) close_output_buffer_if_we_run_high(mv) {                    
|       // get mv->lcount and mv->hcount                                        
|       if (bytes_out > low_buffer_size) {                                      
|           mv->lcount = low_buffer_size;                                       
|           if (mv->hcount)                                                     
|               mv->hcount = bytes_out - low_buffer_size;                       
|       } else {                                                                
|           mv->lcount = bytes_out;                                             
|           mv->hcount = 0;                                                     
|       }                                                                       
|   }                                                                           
`-- return is_bzImage;  // return value in AX                                   
end is defined in the "internal linker script" too.

  decompress_kernel() has an "asmlinkage" modifer. In linux/include/linux/
linkage.h:
#ifdef __cplusplus                                                           
#define CPP_ASMLINKAGE extern "C"                                            
#else                                                                        
#define CPP_ASMLINKAGE                                                       
#endif                                                                       
                                                                             
#if defined __i386__                                                         
#define asmlinkage CPP_ASMLINKAGE __attribute__((regparm(0)))                
#elif defined __ia64__                                                       
#define asmlinkage CPP_ASMLINKAGE __attribute__((syscall_linkage))           
#else                                                                        
#define asmlinkage CPP_ASMLINKAGE                                            
#endif                                                                       
Macro "asmlinkage" will force the compiler to pass all function arguments on
the stack, in case some optimization method may try to change this
convention. Check [http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.3.2/gcc/
Function-Attributes.html#Function%20Attributes] Using the GNU Compiler
Collection (GCC): Declaring Attributes of Functions (regparm) and [http://
kernelnewbies.org/faq/index.php3#asmlinkage] Kernelnewbies FAQ: What is
asmlinkage for more details.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

5.2. gunzip()

  decompress_kernel() calls gunzip() -> inflate(), which are defined in linux
/lib/inflate.c, to decompress resident kernel image to low buffer (pointed by
output_data) and high buffer (pointed by high_buffer_start, for bzImage
only).

  The gzip file format is specified in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1952.txt]
RFC 1952.


Table 6. gzip file format
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|Component   |Meaning       |Byte|Comment                                   |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|ID1         |IDentification|1   |31 (0x1f, \037)                           |
|            |1             |    |                                          |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|ID2         |IDentification|1   |139 (0x8b, \213) [a]                      |
|            |2             |    |                                          |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|CM          |Compression   |1   |8 - denotes the "deflate" compression     |
|            |Method        |    |method                                    |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|FLG         |FLaGs         |1   |0 for most cases                          |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|MTIME       |Modification  |4   |modification time of the original file    |
|            |TIME          |    |                                          |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|XFL         |eXtra FLags   |1   |2 - compressor used maximum compression,  |
|            |              |    |slowest algorithm [b]                     |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|OS          |Operating     |1   |3 - Unix                                  |
|            |System        |    |                                          |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|extra fields|-             |-   |variable length, field indicated by FLG   |
|            |              |    |[c]                                       |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|compressed  |-             |-   |variable length                           |
|blocks      |              |    |                                          |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|CRC32       |-             |4   |CRC value of the uncompressed data        |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|ISIZE       |Input SIZE    |4   |the size of the uncompressed input data   |
|            |              |    |modulo 2^32                               |
+------------+--------------+----+------------------------------------------+
|Notes:                                                                     |
|a. ID2 value can be 158 (0x9e, \236) for gzip 0.5;                         |
|b. XFL value 4 - compressor used fastest algorithm;                        |
|c. FLG bit 0, FTEXT, does not indicate any "extra field".                  |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

  We can use this file format knowledge to find out the beginning of gzipped
linux/vmlinux.
[root@localhost boot]# hexdump -C /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-28.9 | grep '1f 8b 08 00' 
00004c50  1f 8b 08 00 01 f6 e1 3f  02 03 ec 5d 7d 74 14 55  |.......?...]}t.U|   
[root@localhost boot]# hexdump -C /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-28.9 -s 0x4c40 -n 64      
00004c40  00 80 0b 00 00 fc 21 00  68 00 00 00 1e 01 11 00  |......!.h.......|   
00004c50  1f 8b 08 00 01 f6 e1 3f  02 03 ec 5d 7d 74 14 55  |.......?...]}t.U|   
00004c60  96 7f d5 a9 d0 1d 4d ac  56 93 35 ac 01 3a 9c 6a  |......M.V.5..:.j|   
00004c70  4d 46 5c d3 7b f8 48 36  c9 6c 84 f0 25 88 20 9f  |MF\.{.H6.l..%. .|   
00004c80                                                                         
[root@localhost boot]# hexdump -C /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-28.9 | tail -n 4          
00114d40  bd 77 66 da ce 6f 3d d6  33 5c 14 a2 9f 7e fa e9  |.wf..o=.3\...~..|   
00114d50  a7 9f 7e fa ff 57 3f 00  00 00 00 00 d8 bc ab ea  |..~..W?.........|   
00114d60  44 5d 76 d1 fd 03 33 58  c2 f0 00 51 27 00        |D]v...3X...Q'.|     
00114d6e                                                                         
We can see that the gzipped file begins at 0x4c50 in the above example. The
four bytes before "1f 8b 08 00" is input_len (0x0011011e, in little endian),
and 0x4c50+0x0011011e=0x114d6e equals to the size of bzImage (/boot/
vmlinuz-2.4.20-28.9).

 
static uch *inbuf;           /* input buffer */                                 
static unsigned insize = 0;  /* valid bytes in inbuf */                         
static unsigned inptr = 0;   /* index of next byte to be processed in inbuf */  
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
static int gunzip(void)                                                         
{                                                                               
        Check input buffer for {ID1, ID2, CM}, must be                          
                {0x1f, 0x8b, 0x08} (normal case), or                            
                {0x1f, 0x9e, 0x08} (for gzip 0.5);                              
        Check FLG (flag byte), must not set bit 1, 5, 6 and 7;                  
        Ignore {MTIME, XFL, OS};                                                
        Handle optional structures, which correspond to FLG bit 2, 3 and 4;     
        inflate();              // handle compressed blocks                     
        Validate {CRC32, ISIZE};                                                
}                                                                               
When get_byte(), defined in linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c, is called
for the first time, it calls fill_inbuf() to setup input buffer inbuf=
input_data and insize=input_len. Symbol input_data and input_len are defined
in piggy.o linker script. See Section 2.5.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

5.3. inflate()

 
// some important definitions in misc.c                                         
#define WSIZE 0x8000            /* Window size must be at least 32k,            
                                 * and a power of two */                        
static uch window[WSIZE];       /* Sliding window buffer */                     
static unsigned outcnt = 0;     /* bytes in output buffer */                    
                                                                                
// linux/lib/inflate.c                                                          
#define wp outcnt                                                               
#define flush_output(w) (wp=(w),flush_window())                                 
STATIC unsigned long bb;        /* bit buffer */                                
STATIC unsigned bk;             /* bits in bit buffer */                        
STATIC unsigned hufts;          /* track memory usage */                        
static long free_mem_ptr = (long)&end;                                          
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
STATIC int inflate()                                                            
{                                                                               
        int e;                  /* last block flag */                           
        int r;                  /* result code */                               
        unsigned h;             /* maximum struct huft's malloc'ed */           
        void *ptr;                                                              
                                                                                
        wp = bb = bk = 0;                                                       
                                                                                
        // inflate compressed blocks one by one                                 
        do {                                                                    
                hufts = 0;                                                      
                gzip_mark() { ptr = free_mem_ptr; };                            
                if ((r = inflate_block(&e)) != 0) {                             
                        gzip_release() { free_mem_ptr = ptr; };                 
                        return r;                                               
                }                                                               
                gzip_release() { free_mem_ptr = ptr; };                         
                if (hufts > h)                                                  
                h = hufts;                                                      
        } while (!e);                                                           
                                                                                
        /* Undo too much lookahead. The next read will be byte aligned so we    
         * can discard unused bits in the last meaningful byte. */              
        while (bk >= 8) {                                                       
                bk -= 8;                                                        
                inptr--;                                                        
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        /* write the output window window[0..outcnt-1] to output_data,          
         * update output_ptr/output_data, crc and bytes_out accordingly, and    
         * reset outcnt to 0. */                                                
        flush_output(wp);                                                       
                                                                                
        /* return success */                                                    
        return 0;                                                               
}                                                                               
free_mem_ptr is used in misc.c:malloc() for dynamic memory allocation. Before
inflating each compressed block, gzip_mark() saves the value of free_mem_ptr;
After inflation, gzip_release() will restore this value. This is how it "free
()" the memory allocated in inflate_block().

  [http://www.gzip.org] Gzip uses Lempel-Ziv coding (LZ77) to compress files.
The compressed data format is specified in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/
rfc1951.txt] RFC 1951. inflate_block() will inflate compressed blocks, which
can be treated as a bit sequence.

  The data structure of each compressed block is outlined below:
BFINAL (1 bit)                                                               
    0  - not the last block                                                  
    1  - the last block                                                      
BTYPE  (2 bits)                                                              
    00 - no compression                                                      
        remaining bits until the byte boundary;                              
        LEN      (2 bytes);                                                  
        NLEN     (2 bytes, the one's complement of LEN);                     
        data     (LEN bytes);                                                
    01 - compressed with fixed Huffman codes                                 
        {                                                                    
        literal  (7-9 bits, represent code 0..287, excluding 256);           
                     // See RFC 1951, table in Paragraph 3.2.6.              
        length   (0-5 bits if literal > 256, represent length 3..258);       
                     // See RFC 1951, 1st alphabet table in Paragraph 3.2.5. 
        data     (of literal bytes if literal < 256);                        
        distance (5 plus 0-13 extra bits if literal == 257..285, represent   
                         distance 1..32768);                                 
                     /* See RFC 1951, 2nd alphabet table in Paragraph 3.2.5, 
                      *   but statement in Paragraph 3.2.6. */               
                     /* Move backward "distance" bytes in the output stream, 
                      * and copy "length" bytes */                           
        }*           // can be of multiple instances                         
        literal  (7 bits, all 0, literal == 256, means end of block);        
    10 - compressed with dynamic Huffman codes                               
        HLIT     (5 bits, # of Literal/Length codes - 257, 257-286);         
        HDIST    (5 bits, # of Distance codes - 1,         1-32);            
        HCLEN    (4 bits, # of Code Length codes - 4,      4 - 19);          
        Code Length sequence    ((HCLEN+4)*3 bits)                           
        /* The following two alphabet tables will be decoded using           
         *   the Huffman decoding table which is generated from              
         *   the preceeding Code Length sequence. */                         
        Literal/Length alphabet (HLIT+257 codes)                             
        Distance alphabet       (HDIST+1 codes)                              
        // Decoding tables will be built from these alphpabet tables.        
        /* The following is similar to that of fixed Huffman codes portion,  
         *   except that they use different decoding tables. */              
        {                                                                    
        literal/length                                                       
                 (variable length, depending on Literal/Length alphabet);    
        data     (of literal bytes if literal < 256);                        
        distance (variable length if literal == 257..285, depending on       
                         Distance alphabet);                                 
        }*           // can be of multiple instances                         
        literal  (literal value 256, which means end of block);              
    11 - reserved (error)                                                    
Note that data elements are packed into bytes starting from Least-Significant
Bit (LSB) to Most-Significant Bit (MSB), while Huffman codes are packed
starting with MSB. Also note that literal value 286-287 and distance codes
30-31 will never actually occur.

  With the above data structure in mind and RFC 1951 by hand, it is not too
hard to understand inflate_block(). Refer to related paragraphs in RFC 1951
for Huffman coding and alphabet table generation.

  For more details, refer to linux/lib/inflate.c, gzip source code (many
in-line comments) and related reference materials.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

5.4. Reference

 

  *   [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/gas-2.9.1/]   Using as
   
  *   [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/ld-2.9.1/]   Using LD, the
    GNU linker
   
  * [http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/]   IA-32 Intel
    Architecture Software Developer's Manual
   
  * [http://www.gzip.org]   The gzip home page
   
  * [http://freshmeat.net/projects/gzip]   gzip (freshmeat.net)
   
  *     RFC 1951: DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3
   
  *     RFC 1952: GZIP file format specification version 4.3
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6. linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S

  Resident kernel image linux/vmlinux is in place finally! It requires two
inputs:

  * ESI, to indicate where the 16-bit real mode code is located, aka INITSEG<
    <4;
   
  * BX, to indicate which CPU is running, 0 means BSP, other values for AP.
   

  ESI points to the parameter area from the 16-bit real mode code, which will
be copied to empty_zero_page later. ESI is only valid for BSP.

  BSP (BootStrap Processor) and APs (Application Processors) are Intel
terminologies. Check IA-32 Manual (Vol.3. Ch.7.5. Multiple-Processor (MP)
Initialization) and [http://www.intel.com/design/pentium/datashts/242016.htm]
MultiProcessor Specification for MP intialization issue.

  From a software point of view, in a multiprocessor system, BSP and APs
share the physical memory but use their own register sets. BSP runs the
kernel code first, setups OS execution enviornment and triggers APs to run
over it too. AP will be sleeping until BSP kicks it.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

6.1. Enable Paging

 
.text                                                                           
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
startup_32()                                                                    
{                                                                               
        /* set segments to known values */                                      
        cld;                                                                    
        DS = ES = FS = GS = __KERNEL_DS;                                        
                                                                                
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP                                                               
#define cr4_bits mmu_cr4_features-__PAGE_OFFSET                                 
        /* long mmu_cr4_features defined in linux/arch/i386/kernel/setup.c      
         * __PAGE_OFFSET = 0xC0000000, i.e. 3G */                               
                                                                                
        // AP with CR4 support (> Intel 486) will copy CR4 from BSP             
        if (BX && cr4_bits) {                                                   
                // turn on paging options (PSE, PAE, ...)                       
                CR4 |= cr4_bits;                                                
        } else                                                                  
#endif                                                                          
        {                                                                       
                /* only BSP initializes page tables (pg0..empty_zero_page-1)    
                 *   pg0 at .org 0x2000                                         
                 *   empty_zero_page at .org 0x4000                             
                 *   total (0x4000-0x2000)/4 = 0x0800 entries */                
                pg0 = {                                                         
                        0x00000007,             // 7 = PRESENT + RW + USER      
                        0x00001007,             // 0x1000 = 4096 = 4K           
                        0x00002007,                                             
                        ...                                                     
                pg1:    0x00400007,                                             
                        ...                                                     
                        0x007FF007              // total 8M                     
                empty_zero_page:                                                
                };                                                              
        }                                                                       
Why do we have to add "-__PAGE_OFFSET" when referring a kernel symbol, for
example, like pg0?

  In linux/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds, we have:
  . = 0xC0000000 + 0x100000;                                                 
  _text = .;                    /* Text and read-only data */                
  .text : {                                                                  
        *(.text)                                                             
...                                                                          
As pg0 is at offset 0x2000 of section .text in linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.o,
which is the first file to be linked for linux/vmlinux, it will be at offset
0x2000 in output section .text. Thus it will be located at address
0xC0000000+0x100000+0x2000 after linking.
[root@localhost boot]# nm --defined /boot/vmlinux-2.4.20-28.9 | grep 'startup_32 
\|mmu_cr4_features\|pg0\|\<empty_zero_page\>' | sort                             
c0100000 t startup_32                                                            
c0102000 T pg0                                                                   
c0104000 T empty_zero_page                                                       
c0376404 B mmu_cr4_features                                                      
In protected mode without paging enabled, linear address will be mapped
directly to physical address. "movl $pg0-__PAGE_OFFSET,%edi" will set EDI=
0x102000, which is equal to the physical address of pg0 (as linux/vmlinux is
relocated to 0x100000). Without this "-PAGE_OFFSET" scheme, it will access
physical address 0xC0102000, which will be wrong and probably beyond RAM
space.

  mmu_cr4_features is in .bss section and is located at physical address
0x376404 in the above example.

  After page tables are initialized, paging can be enabled.
        // set page directory base pointer, physical address                 
        CR3 = swapper_pg_dir - __PAGE_OFFSET;                                
        // paging enabled!                                                   
        CR0 |= 0x80000000;      // set PG bit                                
        goto 1f;                // flush prefetch-queue                      
1:                                                                           
        EAX = &1f;              // address following the next instruction    
        goto *(EAX);            // relocate EIP                              
1:                                                                           
        SS:ESP = *stack_start;                                               
Page directory swapper_pg_dir (see definition in Section 6.5), together with
page tables pg0 and pg1, defines that both linear address 0..8M-1 and
3G..3G+8M-1 are mapped to physical address 0..8M-1. We can access kernel
symbols without "-__PAGE_OFFSET" from now on, because kernel space (resides
in linear address >=3G) will be correctly mapped to its physical addresss
after paging is enabled.

  "lss stack_start,%esp" (SS:ESP = *stack_start) is the first example to
reference a symbol without "-PAGE_OFFSET", which sets up a new stack. For
BSP, the stack is at the end of init_task_union. For AP, stack_start.esp has
been redefined by linux/arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c:do_boot_cpu() to be "(void
*) (1024 + PAGE_SIZE + (char *)idle)" in Section 8.2.

  For paging mechanism and data structures, refer to IA-32 Manual Vol.3.
(Ch.3.7. Page Translation Using 32-Bit Physical Addressing, Ch.9.8.3.
Initializing Paging, Ch.9.9.1. Switching to Protected Mode, and Ch.18.26.3.
Enabling and Disabling Paging).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

6.2. Get Kernel Parameters

 
#define OLD_CL_MAGIC_ADDR       0x90020                                       
#define OLD_CL_MAGIC            0xA33F                                        
#define OLD_CL_BASE_ADDR        0x90000                                       
#define OLD_CL_OFFSET           0x90022                                       
#define NEW_CL_POINTER          0x228   /* Relative to real mode data */      
                                                                              
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP                                                             
        if (BX) {                                                             
                EFLAGS = 0;             // AP clears EFLAGS                   
        } else                                                                
#endif                                                                        
        {                                                                     
                // Initial CPU cleans BSS                                     
                clear BSS;              // i.e. __bss_start .. _end           
                setup_idt() {                                                 
                        /* idt_table[256] defined in arch/i386/kernel/traps.c 
                         *   located in section .data.idt                     
                        EAX = __KERNEL_CS << 16 + ignore_int;                 
                        DX = 0x8E00;    // interrupt gate, dpl = 0, present   
                        idt_table[0..255] = {EAX, EDX};                       
                }                                                             
                EFLAGS = 0;                                                   
                /*                                                            
                 * Copy bootup parameters out of the way. First 2kB of        
                 * _empty_zero_page is for boot parameters, second 2kB        
                 * is for the command line.                                   
                 */                                                           
                move *ESI (real-mode header) to empty_zero_page, 2KB;         
                clear empty_zero_page+2K, 2KB;                                
                ESI = empty_zero_page[NEW_CL_POINTER];                        
                if (!ESI) {             // 32-bit command line pointer        
                        if (OLD_CL_MAGIC==(uint16)[OLD_CL_MAGIC_ADDR]) {      
                                ESI = [OLD_CL_BASE_ADDR]                      
                                      + (uint16)[OLD_CL_OFFSET];              
                                move *ESI to empty_zero_page+2K, 2KB;         
                        }                                                     
                } else {                // valid in 2.02+                     
                        move *ESI to empty_zero_page+2K, 2KB;                 
                }                                                             
        }                                                                     
}                                                                             
For BSP, kernel parameters are copied from memory pointed by ESI to 
empty_zero_page. Kernel command line will be copied to empty_zero_page+2K if
applicable.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

6.3. Check CPU Type

  Refer to IA-32 Manual Vol.1. (Ch.13. Processor Identification and Feature
Determination) on how to identify processor type and processor features.

 
struct cpuinfo_x86;     // see include/asm-i386/processor.h                  
struct cpuinfo_x86 boot_cpu_data;       // see arch/i386/kernel/setup.c      
                                                                             
#define CPU_PARAMS      SYMBOL_NAME(boot_cpu_data)                           
#define X86             CPU_PARAMS+0                                         
#define X86_VENDOR      CPU_PARAMS+1                                         
#define X86_MODEL       CPU_PARAMS+2                                         
#define X86_MASK        CPU_PARAMS+3                                         
#define X86_HARD_MATH   CPU_PARAMS+6                                         
#define X86_CPUID       CPU_PARAMS+8                                         
#define X86_CAPABILITY  CPU_PARAMS+12                                        
#define X86_VENDOR_ID   CPU_PARAMS+28                                        
                                                                             
checkCPUtype:                                                                
{                                                                            
        X86_CPUID = -1;                 // no CPUID                          
                                                                             
        X86 = 3;                        // at least 386                      
        save original EFLAGS to ECX;                                         
        flip AC bit (0x40000) in EFLAGS;                                     
        if (AC bit not changed) goto is386;                                  
                                                                             
        X86 = 4;                        // at least 486                      
        flip ID bit (0X200000) in EFLAGS;                                    
        restore original EFLAGS;        // for AC & ID flags                 
        if (ID bit can not be changed) goto is486;                           
                                                                             
        // get CPU info                                                      
        CPUID(EAX=0);                                                        
        X86_CPUID = EAX;                                                     
        X86_VENDOR_ID = {EBX, EDX, ECX};                                     
        if (!EAX) goto is486;                                                
                                                                             
        CPUID(EAX=1);                                                        
        CL = AL;                                                             
        X86 = AH & 0x0f;                // family                            
        X86_MODEL = (AL & 0xf0) >> 4;   // model                             
        X86_MASK = CL & 0x0f;           // stepping id                       
        X86_CAPABILITY = EDX;           // feature                           

  Refer to IA-32 Manual Vol.3. (Ch.9.2. x87 FPU Initialization, and Ch.18.14.
x87 FPU) on how to setup x87 FPU.

 
is486:                                                                           
        // save PG, PE, ET and set AM, WP, NE, MP                                
        EAX = (CR0 & 0x80000011) | 0x50022;                                      
        goto 2f;                        // skip "is386:" processing              
is386:                                                                           
        restore original EFLAGS from ECX;                                        
        // save PG, PE, ET and set MP                                            
        EAX = (CR0 & 0x80000011) | 0x02;                                         
                                                                                 
        /* ET: Extension Type (bit 4 of CR0).                                    
         * In the Intel 386 and Intel 486 processors, this flag indicates        
         * support of Intel 387 DX math coprocessor instructions when set.       
         * In the Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, and P6 family processors,               
         * this flag is hardcoded to 1.                                          
         *     -- IA-32 Manual Vol.3. Ch.2.5. Control Registers (p.2-14) */      
                                                                                 
2:      CR0 = EAX;                                                               
        check_x87() {                                                            
                /* We depend on ET to be correct.                                
                 * This checks for 287/387. */                                   
                X86_HARD_MATH = 0;                                               
                clts;                   // CR0.TS = 0;                           
                fninit;                 // Init FPU;                             
                fstsw AX;               // AX = ST(0);                           
                if (AL) {                                                        
                        CR0 ^= 0x04;    // no coprocessor, set EM                
                } else {                                                         
                        ALIGN                                                    
1:                      X86_HARD_MATH = 1;                                       
                        /* IA-32 Manual Vol.3. Ch.18.14.7.14. FSETPM Instruction 
                         * inform 287 that processor is in protected mode        
                         * 287 only, ignored by 387 */                           
                        fsetpm;                                                  
                }                                                                
        }                                                                        
}                                                                                
Macro ALIGN, defined in linux/include/linux/linkage.h, specifies 16-bytes
alignment and fill value 0x90 (opcode for NOP). See also [http://www.gnu.org/
software/binutils/manual/gas-2.9.1/html_chapter/as_7.html#SEC70]   Using as:
Assembler Directives for the meaning of directive .align.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

6.4. Go Start Kernel

 
        ready:  .byte 0;        // global variable                            
{                                                                             
        ready++;                // how many CPUs are ready                    
        lgdt gdt_descr;         // use new descriptor table in safe place     
        lidt idt_descr;                                                       
        goto __KERNEL_CS:$1f;   // reload segment registers after "lgdt"      
1:      DS = ES = FS = GS = __KERNEL_DS;                                      
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP                                                             
        SS = __KERNEL_DS;       // reload segment only                        
#else                                                                         
        SS:ESP = *stack_start;  /* end of init_task_union, defined            
                                 *   in linux/arch/i386/kernel/init_task.c */ 
#endif                                                                        
        EAX = 0;                                                              
        lldt AX;                                                              
        cld;                                                                  
                                                                              
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP                                                             
        if (1!=ready) {         // not first CPU                              
                initialize_secondary();                                       
                // see linux/arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c                       
        } else                                                                
#endif                                                                        
        {                                                                     
                start_kernel(); // see linux/init/main.c                      
        }                                                                     
L6:     goto L6;                                                              
}                                                                             
The first CPU (BSP) will call linux/init/main.c:start_kernel() and the others
(AP) will call linux/arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c:initialize_secondary(). See 
start_kernel() in Section 7 and initialize_secondary() in Section 8.4.

  init_task_union happens to be the task struct for the first process, "idle"
process (pid=0), whose stack grows from the tail of init_task_union. The
following is the code related to init_task_union:
ENTRY(stack_start)                                                           
        .long init_task_union+8192;                                          
        .long __KERNEL_DS;                                                   
                                                                             
#ifndef INIT_TASK_SIZE                                                       
# define INIT_TASK_SIZE 2048*sizeof(long)                                    
#endif                                                                       
                                                                             
union task_union {                                                           
        struct task_struct task;                                             
        unsigned long stack[INIT_TASK_SIZE/sizeof(long)];                    
};                                                                           
                                                                             
/* INIT_TASK is used to set up the first task table, touch at                
 * your own risk! Base=0, limit=0x1fffff (=2MB) */                           
union task_union init_task_union                                             
        __attribute__((__section__(".data.init_task"))) =                    
                { INIT_TASK(init_task_union.task) };                         

  init_task_union is for BSP "idle" process. Don't confuse it with "init"
process, which will be mentioned in Section 7.2.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

6.5. Miscellaneous

 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
// default interrupt "handler"                                                   
ignore_int() { printk("Unknown interrupt\n"); iret; }                            
                                                                                 
/*                                                                               
 * The interrupt descriptor table has room for 256 idt's,                        
 * the global descriptor table is dependent on the number                        
 * of tasks we can have..                                                        
 */                                                                              
#define IDT_ENTRIES     256                                                      
#define GDT_ENTRIES     (__TSS(NR_CPUS))                                         
                                                                                 
.globl SYMBOL_NAME(idt)                                                          
.globl SYMBOL_NAME(gdt)                                                          
                                                                                 
        ALIGN                                                                    
        .word 0                                                                  
idt_descr:                                                                       
        .word IDT_ENTRIES*8-1           # idt contains 256 entries               
SYMBOL_NAME(idt):                                                                
        .long SYMBOL_NAME(idt_table)                                             
                                                                                 
        .word 0                                                                  
gdt_descr:                                                                       
        .word GDT_ENTRIES*8-1                                                    
SYMBOL_NAME(gdt):                                                                
        .long SYMBOL_NAME(gdt_table)                                             
                                                                                 
/*                                                                               
 * This is initialized to create an identity-mapping at 0-8M (for bootup         
 * purposes) and another mapping of the 0-8M area at virtual address             
 * PAGE_OFFSET.                                                                  
 */                                                                              
.org 0x1000                                                                      
ENTRY(swapper_pg_dir)   // "ENTRY" defined in linux/include/linux/linkage.h      
        .long 0x00102007                                                         
        .long 0x00103007                                                         
        .fill BOOT_USER_PGD_PTRS-2,4,0                                           
        /* default: 766 entries */                                               
        .long 0x00102007                                                         
        .long 0x00103007                                                         
        /* default: 254 entries */                                               
        .fill BOOT_KERNEL_PGD_PTRS-2,4,0                                         
                                                                                 
/*                                                                               
 * The page tables are initialized to only 8MB here - the final page             
 * tables are set up later depending on memory size.                             
 */                                                                              
.org 0x2000                                                                      
ENTRY(pg0)                                                                       
                                                                                 
.org 0x3000                                                                      
ENTRY(pg1)                                                                       
                                                                                 
/*                                                                               
 * empty_zero_page must immediately follow the page tables ! (The                
 * initialization loop counts until empty_zero_page)                             
 */                                                                              
.org 0x4000                                                                      
ENTRY(empty_zero_page)                                                           
                                                                                 
/*                                                                               
 * Real beginning of normal "text" segment                                       
 */                                                                              
.org 0x5000                                                                      
ENTRY(stext)                                                                     
ENTRY(_stext)                                                                    
                                                                                 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  
/*                                                                               
 * This starts the data section. Note that the above is all                      
 * in the text section because it has alignment requirements                     
 * that we cannot fulfill any other way.                                         
 */                                                                              
.data                                                                            
                                                                                 
ALIGN                                                                            
/*                                                                               
 * This contains typically 140 quadwords, depending on NR_CPUS.                  
 *                                                                               
 * NOTE! Make sure the gdt descriptor in head.S matches this if you              
 * change anything.                                                              
 */                                                                              
ENTRY(gdt_table)                                                                 
        .quad 0x0000000000000000        /* NULL descriptor */                    
        .quad 0x0000000000000000        /* not used */                           
        .quad 0x00cf9a000000ffff        /* 0x10 kernel 4GB code at 0x00000000 */ 
        .quad 0x00cf92000000ffff        /* 0x18 kernel 4GB data at 0x00000000 */ 
        .quad 0x00cffa000000ffff        /* 0x23 user   4GB code at 0x00000000 */ 
        .quad 0x00cff2000000ffff        /* 0x2b user   4GB data at 0x00000000 */ 
        .quad 0x0000000000000000        /* not used */                           
        .quad 0x0000000000000000        /* not used */                           
        /*                                                                       
         * The APM segments have byte granularity and their bases                
         * and limits are set at run time.                                       
         */                                                                      
        .quad 0x0040920000000000        /* 0x40 APM set up for bad BIOS's */     
        .quad 0x00409a0000000000        /* 0x48 APM CS    code */                
        .quad 0x00009a0000000000        /* 0x50 APM CS 16 code (16 bit) */       
        .quad 0x0040920000000000        /* 0x58 APM DS    data */                
        .fill NR_CPUS*4,8,0             /* space for TSS's and LDT's */          
Macro ALIGN, before idt_descr and gdt_table, is for performance
consideration.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

6.6. Reference

 

  * [http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/]   IA-32 Intel
    Architecture Software Developer's Manual
   
  *   [http://www.intel.com/design/pentium/datashts/242016.htm]  
    MultiProcessor Specification
   
  *   [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/gas-2.9.1/]   Using as
   
  *   [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/manual/]   GNU Binary Utilities
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7. linux/init/main.c

  I felt guilty writing this chapter as there are too many documents about
it, if not more than enough. start_kernel() supporting functions are changed
from version to version, as they depend on OS component internals, which are
being improved all the time. I may not have the time for frequent document
updates, so I decided to keep this chapter as simple as possible.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

7.1. start_kernel()

 
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////                                                               
[http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/index.php3#asmlinkage] asmlinkage void [http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lki/lki-1.html#ss1.8] __init start_kernel(void) 
{                                                                                                                                             
        char * command_line;                                                                                                                  
        extern char saved_command_line[];                                                                                                     
/*                                                                                                                                            
 * Interrupts are still disabled. Do necessary setups, then enable them                                                                       
 */                                                                                                                                           
        lock_kernel();                                                                                                                        
        printk(linux_banner);                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                              
        /* [http://www.symonds.net/~abhi/files/mm/mm.html] Memory Management in Linux, esp. for setup_arch()                                  
         * [http://linux-mm.org/docs/initialization.html] Linux-2.4.4 MM Initialization */                                                    
        setup_arch(&command_line);                                                                                                            
        printk("Kernel command line: %s\n", saved_command_line);                                                                              
                                                                                                                                              
        /* linux/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt                                                                                          
         * [http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO.html] The Linux BootPrompt-HowTo */                                                    
        parse_options(command_line);                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                              
        trap_init() {                                                                                                                         
#ifdef CONFIG_EISA                                                                                                                            
                if (isa_readl(0x0FFFD9) == 'E'+('I'<<8)+('S'<<16)+('A'<<24))                                                                  
                        EISA_bus = 1;                                                                                                         
#endif                                                                                                                                        
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC                                                                                                                  
                init_apic_mappings();                                                                                                         
#endif                                                                                                                                        
                set_xxxx_gate(x, &func);    // setup gates                                                                                    
                cpu_init();                                                                                                                   
        }                                                                                                                                     
        init_IRQ();                                                                                                                           
        sched_init();                                                                                                                         
        softirq_init() {                                                                                                                      
                for (int i=0; i<32: i++)                                                                                                      
                        tasklet_init(bh_task_vec+i, bh_action, i);                                                                            
                open_softirq(TASKLET_SOFTIRQ, tasklet_action, NULL);                                                                          
                open_softirq(HI_SOFTIRQ, tasklet_hi_action, NULL);                                                                            
        }                                                                                                                                     
        time_init();                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                              
        /*                                                                                                                                    
         * HACK ALERT! This is early. We're enabling the console before                                                                       
         * we've done PCI setups etc, and console_init() must be aware of                                                                     
         * this. But we do want output early, in case something goes wrong.                                                                   
         */                                                                                                                                   
        console_init();                                                                                                                       
#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES                                                                                                                         
        init_modules();                                                                                                                       
#endif                                                                                                                                        
        if (prof_shift) {                                                                                                                     
                unsigned int size;                                                                                                            
                /* only text is profiled */                                                                                                   
                prof_len = (unsigned long) &_etext - (unsigned long) &_stext;                                                                 
                prof_len >>= prof_shift;                                                                                                      
                size = prof_len * sizeof(unsigned int) + PAGE_SIZE-1;                                                                         
                prof_buffer = (unsigned int *) alloc_bootmem(size);                                                                           
        }                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                              
        kmem_cache_init();                                                                                                                    
        sti();                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                              
        // [http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/BogoMips.html] BogoMips mini-Howto                                                                      
        calibrate_delay();                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                              
        // linux/Documentation/initrd.txt                                                                                                     
#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD                                                                                                                  
        if (initrd_start && !initrd_below_start_ok &&                                                                                         
                        initrd_start < min_low_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) {                                                                           
                printk(KERN_CRIT "initrd overwritten (0x%08lx < 0x%08lx) - "                                                                  
                    "disabling it.\n",initrd_start,min_low_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT);                                                                
                initrd_start = 0;                                                                                                             
        }                                                                                                                                     
#endif                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                              
        mem_init();                                                                                                                           
        kmem_cache_sizes_init();                                                                                                              
        pgtable_cache_init();                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                              
        /*                                                                                                                                    
         * For architectures that have highmem, num_mappedpages represents                                                                    
         * the amount of memory the kernel can use.  For other architectures                                                                  
         * it's the same as the total pages.  We need both numbers because                                                                    
         * some subsystems need to initialize based on how much memory the                                                                    
         * kernel can use.                                                                                                                    
         */                                                                                                                                   
        if (num_mappedpages == 0)                                                                                                             
                num_mappedpages =  num_physpages;                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                              
        fork_init(num_mempages);                                                                                                              
        proc_caches_init();                                                                                                                   
        vfs_caches_init(num_physpages);                                                                                                       
        buffer_init(num_physpages);                                                                                                           
        page_cache_init(num_physpages);                                                                                                       
#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390)                                                                                                                 
        ccwcache_init();                                                                                                                      
#endif                                                                                                                                        
        signals_init();                                                                                                                       
#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS                                                                                                                         
        proc_root_init();                                                                                                                     
#endif                                                                                                                                        
#if defined(CONFIG_SYSVIPC)                                                                                                                   
        ipc_init();                                                                                                                           
#endif                                                                                                                                        
        check_bugs();                                                                                                                         
        printk("POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX\n");                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                              
        /*                                                                                                                                    
         *      We count on the initial thread going ok                                                                                       
         *      Like idlers init is an unlocked kernel thread, which will                                                                     
         *      make syscalls (and thus be locked).                                                                                           
         */                                                                                                                                   
        smp_init() {                                                                                                                          
#ifndef CONFIG_SMP                                                                                                                            
#     ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC                                                                                                             
                APIC_init_uniprocessor();                                                                                                     
#     else                                                                                                                                    
                do { } while (0);                                                                                                             
#     endif                                                                                                                                   
#else                                                                                                                                         
                /* Check Section 8.2. */                                                                                                      
#endif                                                                                                                                        
        }                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                              
        rest_init() {                                                                                                                         
                // init process, pid = 1                                                                                                      
                kernel_thread(init, NULL, CLONE_FS | CLONE_FILES | CLONE_SIGNAL);                                                             
                unlock_kernel();                                                                                                              
                current->need_resched = 1;                                                                                                    
                // idle process, pid = 0                                                                                                      
                cpu_idle();     // never return                                                                                               
        }                                                                                                                                     
}                                                                                                                                             
start_kernel() calls rest_init() to spawn an "init" process and become "idle"
process itself.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

7.2. init()

  "Init" process:
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
static int init(void * unused)                                                  
{                                                                               
        lock_kernel();                                                          
        do_basic_setup();                                                       
                                                                                
        prepare_namespace();                                                    
                                                                                
        /*                                                                      
         * Ok, we have completed the initial bootup, and                        
         * we're essentially up and running. Get rid of the                     
         * initmem segments and start the user-mode stuff..                     
         */                                                                     
        free_initmem();                                                         
        unlock_kernel();                                                        
                                                                                
        if (open("/dev/console", O_RDWR, 0) < 0)        // stdin                
                printk("Warning: unable to open an initial console.\n");        
                                                                                
        (void) dup(0);                                  // stdout               
        (void) dup(0);                                  // stderr               
                                                                                
        /*                                                                      
         * We try each of these until one succeeds.                             
         *                                                                      
         * The Bourne shell can be used instead of init if we are               
         * trying to recover a really broken machine.                           
         */                                                                     
                                                                                
        if (execute_command)                                                    
                execve(execute_command,argv_init,envp_init);                    
        execve("/sbin/init",argv_init,envp_init);                               
        execve("/etc/init",argv_init,envp_init);                                
        execve("/bin/init",argv_init,envp_init);                                
        execve("/bin/sh",argv_init,envp_init);                                  
        panic("No init found.  Try passing init= option to kernel.");           
}                                                                               
Refer to "man init" or [http://freshmeat.net/projects/sysvinit] SysVinit for
further information on user-mode "init" process.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

7.3. cpu_idle()

  "Idle" process:
/*                                                                              
 * The idle thread. There's no useful work to be                                
 * done, so just try to conserve power and have a                               
 * low exit latency (ie sit in a loop waiting for                               
 * somebody to say that they'd like to reschedule)                              
 */                                                                             
void cpu_idle (void)                                                            
{                                                                               
        /* endless idle loop with no priority at all */                         
        init_idle();                                                            
        current->nice = 20;                                                     
        current->counter = -100;                                                
                                                                                
        while (1) {                                                             
                void (*idle)(void) = pm_idle;                                   
                if (!idle)                                                      
                        idle = default_idle;                                    
                while (!current->need_resched)                                  
                        idle();                                                 
                schedule();                                                     
                check_pgt_cache();                                              
        }                                                                       
}                                                                               
                                                                                
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
void __init init_idle(void)                                                     
{                                                                               
        struct schedule_data * sched_data;                                      
        sched_data = &aligned_data[smp_processor_id()].schedule_data;           
                                                                                
        if (current != &init_task && task_on_runqueue(current)) {               
                printk("UGH! (%d:%d) was on the runqueue, removing.\n",         
                        smp_processor_id(), current->pid);                      
                del_from_runqueue(current);                                     
        }                                                                       
        sched_data->curr = current;                                             
        sched_data->last_schedule = get_cycles();                               
        clear_bit(current->processor, &wait_init_idle);                         
}                                                                               
                                                                                
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
void default_idle(void)                                                         
{                                                                               
        if (current_cpu_data.hlt_works_ok && !hlt_counter) {                    
                __cli();                                                        
                if (!current->need_resched)                                     
                        safe_halt();                                            
                else                                                            
                        __sti();                                                
        }                                                                       
}                                                                               
                                                                                
/* defined in linux/include/asm-i386/system.h */                                
#define __cli()                 __asm__ __volatile__("cli": : :"memory")        
#define __sti()                 __asm__ __volatile__("sti": : :"memory")        
                                                                                
/* used in the idle loop; sti takes one instruction cycle to complete */        
#define safe_halt()             __asm__ __volatile__("sti; hlt": : :"memory")   
CPU will resume code execution with the instruction following "hlt" on the
return from an interrupt handler.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

7.4. Reference

 

  * [http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lki/index.html]   Linux Kernel 2.4 Internals
   
  * [http://kernelnewbies.org/documents/]   Kerneldoc
   
  * [http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/index.html]   LDP HOWTO-INDEX
   
  * [http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book]   Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8. SMP Boot

  There are a few SMP related macros, like CONFIG_SMP, CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC,
CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC, CONFIG_MULTIQUAD and CONFIG_VISWS. I will ignore code
that requires CONFIG_MULTIQUAD or CONFIG_VISWS, which most people don't care
(if not using IBM high-end multiprocessor server or SGI Visual Workstation).

  BSP executes start_kernel() -> smp_init() -> smp_boot_cpus() -> do_boot_cpu
() -> wakeup_secondary_via_INIT() to trigger APs. Check [http://www.intel.com
/design/pentium/datashts/242016.htm]   MultiProcessor Specification and IA-32
Manual Vol.3 (Ch.7. Multile-Processor Management, and Ch.8. Advanced
Programmable Interrupt Controller) for technical details.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

8.1. Before smp_init()

  Before calling smp_init(), start_kernel() did something to setup SMP
environment:
start_kernel()                                                                 
|-- setup_arch()                                                               
|   |-- parse_cmdline_early();  // SMP looks for "noht" and "acpismp=force"    
|   |   `-- /* "noht" disables HyperThreading (2 logical cpus per Xeon) */     
|   |       if (!memcmp(from, "noht", 4)) {                                    
|   |           disable_x86_ht = 1;                                            
|   |           set_bit(X86_FEATURE_HT, disabled_x86_caps);                    
|   |       }                                                                  
|   |       /* "acpismp=force" forces parsing and use of the ACPI SMP table */ 
|   |       else if (!memcmp(from, "acpismp=force", 13))                       
|   |           enable_acpi_smp_table = 1;                                     
|   |-- setup_memory();         // reserve memory for MP configuration table   
|   |   |-- reserve_bootmem(PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE);                             
|   |   `-- find_smp_config();                                                 
|   |       `-- find_intel_smp();                                              
|   |           `-- smp_scan_config();                                         
|   |               |-- set flag smp_found_config                              
|   |               |-- set MP floating pointer mpf_found                      
|   |               `-- reserve_bootmem(mpf_found, PAGE_SIZE);                 
|   |-- if (disable_x86_ht) {   // if HyperThreading feature disabled          
|   |       clear_bit(X86_FEATURE_HT, &boot_cpu_data.x86_capability[0]);       
|   |       set_bit(X86_FEATURE_HT, disabled_x86_caps);                        
|   |       enable_acpi_smp_table = 0;                                         
|   |   }                                                                      
|   |-- if (test_bit(X86_FEATURE_HT, &boot_cpu_data.x86_capability[0]))        
|   |       enable_acpi_smp_table = 1;                                         
|   |-- smp_alloc_memory();                                                    
|   |   `-- /* reserve AP processor's real-mode code space in low memory */    
|   |       trampoline_base = (void *) alloc_bootmem_low_pages(PAGE_SIZE);     
|   `-- get_smp_config();     /* get boot-time MP configuration */             
|       |-- config_acpi_tables();                                              
|       |   |-- memset(&acpi_boot_ops, 0, sizeof(acpi_boot_ops));              
|       |   |-- acpi_boot_ops[ACPI_APIC] = acpi_parse_madt;                    
|       |   `-- /* Set have_acpi_tables to indicate using                      
|       |        * MADT in the ACPI tables; Use MPS tables if failed. */       
|       |       if (enable_acpi_smp_table && !acpi_tables_init())              
|       |           have_acpi_tables = 1;                                      
|       |-- set pic_mode                                                       
|       |   /* =1, if the IMCR is present and PIC Mode is implemented;         
|       |    * =0, otherwise Virtual Wire Mode is implemented. */              
|       |-- save local APIC address in mp_lapic_addr                           
|       `-- scan for MP configuration table entries, like                      
|             MP_PROCESSOR, MP_BUS, MP_IOAPIC, MP_INTSRC and MP_LINTSRC.       
|-- trap_init();                                                               
|   `-- init_apic_mappings();   // setup PTE for APIC                          
|       |-- /* If no local APIC can be found then set up a fake all            
|       |    * zeroes page to simulate the local APIC and another              
|       |    * one for the IO-APIC. */                                         
|       |   if (!smp_found_config && detect_init_APIC()) {                     
|       |       apic_phys = (unsigned long) alloc_bootmem_pages(PAGE_SIZE);    
|       |       apic_phys = __pa(apic_phys);                                   
|       |   } else                                                             
|       |       apic_phys = mp_lapic_addr;                                     
|       |-- /* map local APIC address,                                         
|       |    *   mp_lapic_addr (0xfee00000) in most case,                      
|       |    *   to linear address FIXADDR_TOP (0xffffe000) */                 
|       |   set_fixmap_nocache(FIX_APIC_BASE, apic_phys);                      
|       |-- /* Fetch the APIC ID of the BSP in case we have a                  
|       |    * default configuration (or the MP table is broken). */           
|       |   if (boot_cpu_physical_apicid == -1U)                               
|       |       boot_cpu_physical_apicid = GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID));    
|       `-- // map IOAPIC address to uncacheable linear address                
|           set_fixmap_nocache(idx, ioapic_phys);                              
|       // Now we can use linear address to access APIC space.                 
|-- init_IRQ();                                                                
|   |-- init_ISA_irqs();                                                       
|   |   |-- /* An initial setup of the virtual wire mode. */                   
|   |   |   init_bsp_APIC();                                                   
|   |   `-- init_8259A(auto_eoi=0);                                            
|   `-- setup SMP/APIC interrupt handlers, esp. IPI.                           
`-- mem_init();                                                                
    `-- /* delay zapping low mapping entries for SMP: zap_low_mappings() */    

  IPI (InterProcessor Interrupt), CPU-to-CPU interrupt through local APIC, is
the mechanism used by BSP to trigger APs.

  Be aware that "one local APIC per CPU is required" in an MP-compliant
system. Processors do not share APIC local units address space (physical
address 0xFEE00000 - 0xFEEFFFFF), but will share APIC I/O units (0xFEC00000 -
0xFECFFFFF). Both address spaces are uncacheable.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

8.2. smp_init()

  BSP calls start_kernel() -> smp_init() -> smp_boot_cpus() to setup data
structures for each CPU and activate the rest APs.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
static void __init smp_init(void)                                               
{                                                                               
        /* Get other processors into their bootup holding patterns. */          
        smp_boot_cpus();                                                        
        wait_init_idle = cpu_online_map;                                        
        clear_bit(current->processor, &wait_init_idle); /* Don't wait on me! */ 
                                                                                
        smp_threads_ready=1;                                                    
        smp_commence() {                                                        
                /* Lets the callins below out of their loop. */                 
                Dprintk("Setting commenced=1, go go go\n");                     
                wmb();                                                          
                atomic_set(&smp_commenced,1);                                   
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        /* Wait for the other cpus to set up their idle processes */            
        printk("Waiting on wait_init_idle (map = 0x%lx)\n", wait_init_idle);    
        while (wait_init_idle) {                                                
                cpu_relax();    // i.e. "rep;nop"                               
                barrier();                                                      
        }                                                                       
        printk("All processors have done init_idle\n");                         
}                                                                               
                                                                                
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
void __init smp_boot_cpus(void)                                                 
{                                                                               
        // ... something not very interesting :-)                               
                                                                                
        /* Initialize the logical to physical CPU number mapping                
         * and the per-CPU profiling router/multiplier */                       
        prof_counter[0..NR_CPUS-1] = 0;                                         
        prof_old_multiplier[0..NR_CPUS-1] = 0;                                  
        prof_multiplier[0..NR_CPUS-1] = 0;                                      
                                                                                
        init_cpu_to_apicid() {                                                  
                physical_apicid_2_cpu[0..MAX_APICID-1] = -1;                    
                logical_apicid_2_cpu[0..MAX_APICID-1] = -1;                     
                cpu_2_physical_apicid[0..NR_CPUS-1] = 0;                        
                cpu_2_logical_apicid[0..NR_CPUS-1] = 0;                         
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        /* Setup boot CPU information */                                        
        smp_store_cpu_info(0); /* Final full version of the data */             
        printk("CPU%d: ", 0);                                                   
        print_cpu_info(&cpu_data[0]);                                           
                                                                                
        /* We have the boot CPU online for sure. */                             
        set_bit(0, &cpu_online_map);                                            
        boot_cpu_logical_apicid = logical_smp_processor_id() {                  
                GET_APIC_LOGICAL_ID(*(unsigned long *)(APIC_BASE+APIC_LDR));    
        }                                                                       
        map_cpu_to_boot_apicid(0, boot_cpu_apicid) {                            
               physical_apicid_2_cpu[boot_cpu_apicid] = 0;                      
               cpu_2_physical_apicid[0] = boot_cpu_apicid;                      
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        global_irq_holder = 0;                                                  
        current->processor = 0;                                                 
        init_idle();    // will clear corresponding bit in wait_init_idle       
        smp_tune_scheduling();                                                  
                                                                                
        // ... some conditions checked                                          
                                                                                
        connect_bsp_APIC();     // enable APIC mode if used to be PIC mode      
        setup_local_APIC();                                                     
                                                                                
        if (GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID)) != boot_cpu_physical_apicid)        
                BUG();                                                          
                                                                                
        /* Scan the CPU present map and fire up the other CPUs                  
         *   via do_boot_cpu() */                                               
        Dprintk("CPU present map: %lx\n", phys_cpu_present_map);                
        for (bit = 0; bit < NR_CPUS; bit++) {                                   
                apicid = cpu_present_to_apicid(bit);                            
                /* Don't even attempt to start the boot CPU! */                 
                if (apicid == boot_cpu_apicid)                                  
                        continue;                                               
                if (!(phys_cpu_present_map & (1 << bit)))                       
                        continue;                                               
                if ((max_cpus >= 0) && (max_cpus <= cpucount+1))                
                        continue;                                               
                do_boot_cpu(apicid);                                            
                /* Make sure we unmap all failed CPUs */                        
                if ((boot_apicid_to_cpu(apicid) == -1) &&                       
                                (phys_cpu_present_map & (1 << bit)))            
                        printk("CPU #%d not responding - cannot use it.\n",     
                                                                apicid);        
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        // ... SMP BogoMIPS                                                     
        // ... B stepping processor warning                                     
        // ... HyperThreading handling                                          
                                                                                
        /* Set up all local APIC timers in the system */                        
        setup_APIC_clocks();                                                    
                                                                                
        /* Synchronize the TSC with the AP */                                   
        if (cpu_has_tsc && cpucount)                                            
                synchronize_tsc_bp();                                           
                                                                                
smp_done:                                                                       
        zap_low_mappings();                                                     
}                                                                               
                                                                                
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
static void __init do_boot_cpu (int apicid)                                     
{                                                                               
        cpu = ++cpucount;                                                       
                                                                                
        // 1. prepare "idle process" task struct for next AP                    
                                                                                
        /* We can't use kernel_thread since we must avoid to                    
         * reschedule the child. */                                             
        if (fork_by_hand() < 0)                                                 
                panic("failed fork for CPU %d", cpu);                           
        /* We remove it from the pidhash and the runqueue                       
         * once we got the process: */                                          
        idle = init_task.prev_task;                                             
        if (!idle)                                                              
                panic("No idle process for CPU %d", cpu);                       
                                                                                
        /* we schedule the first task manually */                               
        idle->processor = cpu;                                                  
        idle->cpus_runnable = 1 << cpu; // only on this AP!                     
                                                                                
        map_cpu_to_boot_apicid(cpu, apicid) {                                   
                physical_apicid_2_cpu[apicid] = cpu;                            
                cpu_2_physical_apicid[cpu] = apicid;                            
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        idle->thread.eip = (unsigned long) start_secondary;                     
                                                                                
        del_from_runqueue(idle);                                                
        unhash_process(idle);                                                   
        init_tasks[cpu] = idle;                                                 
                                                                                
        // 2. prepare stack and code (CS:IP) for next AP                        
                                                                                
        /* start_eip had better be page-aligned! */                             
        start_eip = setup_trampoline() {                                        
                memcpy(trampoline_base, trampoline_data,                        
                        trampoline_end - trampoline_data);                      
                /* trampoline_base was reserved in                              
                 * start_kernel() -> setup_arch() -> smp_alloc_memory(),        
                 * and will be shared by all APs (one by one) */                
                return virt_to_phys(trampoline_base);                           
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        /* So we see what's up */                                               
        printk("Booting processor %d/%d eip %lx\n", cpu, apicid, start_eip);    
        stack_start.esp = (void *) (1024 + PAGE_SIZE + (char *)idle);           
        /* this value is used by next AP when it executes                       
         *   "lss stack_start,%esp" in                                          
         *   linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32(). */                     
                                                                                
        /* This grunge runs the startup process for                             
         * the targeted processor. */                                           
        atomic_set(&init_deasserted, 0);                                        
        Dprintk("Setting warm reset code and vector.\n");                       
                                                                                
        CMOS_WRITE(0xa, 0xf);                                                   
        local_flush_tlb();                                                      
        Dprintk("1.\n");                                                        
        *((volatile unsigned short *) TRAMPOLINE_HIGH) = start_eip >> 4;        
        Dprintk("2.\n");                                                        
        *((volatile unsigned short *) TRAMPOLINE_LOW) = start_eip & 0xf;        
        Dprintk("3.\n");                                                        
        // we have setup 0:467 to start_eip (trampoline_base)                   
                                                                                
        // 3. kick AP to run (AP gets CS:IP from 0:467)                         
                                                                                
        // Starting actual IPI sequence...                                      
        boot_error = wakeup_secondary_via_INIT(apicid, start_eip);              
        if (!boot_error) {      // looks OK                                     
                /* allow APs to start initializing. */                          
                set_bit(cpu, &cpu_callout_map);                                 
                                                                                
                /* ... Wait 5s total for a response */                          
                                                                                
                // bit cpu in cpu_callin_map is set by AP in smp_callin()       
                if (test_bit(cpu, &cpu_callin_map)) {                           
                        print_cpu_info(&cpu_data[cpu]);                         
                } else {                                                        
                        boot_error= 1;                                          
                        // marker 0xA5 set by AP in trampoline_data()           
                        if (*((volatile unsigned char *)phys_to_virt(8192))     
                                        == 0xA5)                                
                                /* trampoline started but... */                 
                                printk("Stuck ??\n");                           
                        else                                                    
                                /* trampoline code not run */                   
                                printk("Not responding.\n");                    
                }                                                               
        }                                                                       
        if (boot_error) {                                                       
                /* Try to put things back the way they were before ... */       
                unmap_cpu_to_boot_apicid(cpu, apicid);                          
                clear_bit(cpu, &cpu_callout_map); /* set in do_boot_cpu() */    
                clear_bit(cpu, &cpu_initialized); /* set in cpu_init() */       
                clear_bit(cpu, &cpu_online_map);  /* set in smp_callin() */     
                cpucount--;                                                     
        }                                                                       
                                                                                
        /* mark "stuck" area as not stuck */                                    
        *((volatile unsigned long *)phys_to_virt(8192)) = 0;                    
}                                                                               
Don't confuse start_secondary() with trampoline_data(). The former is AP
"idle" process task struct EIP value, and the latter is the real-mode code
that AP runs after BSP kicks it (using wakeup_secondary_via_INIT()).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

8.3. linux/arch/i386/kernel/trampoline.S

  This file contains the 16-bit real-mode AP startup code. BSP reserved
memory space trampoline_base in start_kernel() -> setup_arch() ->
smp_alloc_memory(). Before BSP triggers AP, it copies the trampoline code,
between trampoline_data and trampoline_end, to trampoline_base (in 
do_boot_cpu() -> setup_trampoline()). BSP sets up 0:467 to point to 
trampoline_base, so that AP will run from here.

 
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
trampoline_data()                                                               
{                                                                               
r_base:                                                                         
        wbinvd;         // Needed for NUMA-Q should be harmless for other       
        DS = CS;                                                                
        BX = 1;         // Flag an SMP trampoline                               
        cli;                                                                    
                                                                                
        // write marker for master knows we're running                          
        trampoline_base = 0xA5A5A5A5;                                           
                                                                                
        lidt idt_48;                                                            
        lgdt gdt_48;                                                            
                                                                                
        AX = 1;                                                                 
        lmsw AX;        // protected mode!                                      
        goto flush_instr;                                                       
flush_instr:                                                                    
        goto CS:100000; // see linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32()       
}                                                                               
                                                                                
idt_48:                                                                         
        .word   0                       # idt limit = 0                         
        .word   0, 0                    # idt base = 0L                         
                                                                                
gdt_48:                                                                         
        .word   0x0800                  # gdt limit = 2048, 256 GDT entries     
        .long   gdt_table-__PAGE_OFFSET # gdt base = gdt (first SMP CPU)        
                                                                                
.globl SYMBOL_NAME(trampoline_end)                                              
SYMBOL_NAME_LABEL(trampoline_end)                                               
Note that BX=1 when AP jumps to linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32(),
which is different from that of BSP (BX=0). See Section 6.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

8.4. initialize_secondary()

  Unlike BSP, at the end of linux/arch/i386/kernel/head.S:startup_32() in 
Section 6.4, AP will call initialize_secondary() instead of start_kernel().

 
/* Everything has been set up for the secondary                              
 * CPUs - they just need to reload everything                                
 * from the task structure                                                   
 * This function must not return. */                                         
void __init initialize_secondary(void)                                       
{                                                                            
        /* We don't actually need to load the full TSS,                      
         * basically just the stack pointer and the eip. */                  
        asm volatile(                                                        
                "movl %0,%%esp\n\t"                                          
                "jmp *%1"                                                    
                :                                                            
                :"r" (current->thread.esp),"r" (current->thread.eip));       
}                                                                            
As BSP called do_boot_cpu() to set thread.eip to start_secondary(), control
of AP is passed to this function. AP uses a new stack frame, which was set up
by BSP in do_boot_cpu() -> fork_by_hand() -> do_fork().
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

8.5. start_secondary()

  All APs wait for signal smp_commenced from BSP, triggered in Section 8.2 
smp_init() -> smp_commence(). After getting this signal, they will run "idle"
processes.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
int __init start_secondary(void *unused)                                        
{                                                                               
        /* Dont put anything before smp_callin(), SMP                           
         * booting is too fragile that we want to limit the                     
         * things done here to the most necessary things. */                    
        cpu_init();                                                             
        smp_callin();                                                           
        while (!atomic_read(&smp_commenced))                                    
                rep_nop();                                                      
        /* low-memory mappings have been cleared, flush them from               
         * the local TLBs too. */                                               
        local_flush_tlb();                                                      
        return cpu_idle();      // never return, see Section 7.3                
}                                                                               
cpu_idle() -> init_idle() will clear corresponding bit in wait_init_idle, and
finally make BSP finish smp_init() and continue with the following function
in start_kernel() (i.e. rest_init()).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

8.6. Reference

 

  *   [http://www.intel.com/design/pentium/datashts/242016.htm]  
    MultiProcessor Specification
   
  * [http://developer.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/]   IA-32 Intel
    Architecture Software Developer's Manual
   
  * [http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lki/lki-1.html#ss1.7]   Linux Kernel 2.4
    Internals: Ch.1.7. SMP Bootup on x86
   
  * [http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/SMP-HOWTO.html]   Linux SMP HOWTO
   
  * [http://www.acpi.info] ACPI spec
   
  * An Implementation Of Multiprocessor Linux: linux/Documentation/smp.tex
   

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A. Kernel Build Example

  Here is a kernel build example (in [http://www.redhat.com] Redhat 9.0).
Statements between "/*" and "*/" are in-line comments, not console output.
[root@localhost root]# ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.4.20 /usr/src/linux                
[root@localhost root]# cd /usr/src/linux                                         
[root@localhost linux]# make xconfig                                             
        /* Create .config                                                        
         *   1. "Load Configuration from File" ->                                
         *        /boot/config-2.4.20-28.9, or whatever you like                 
         *   2. Modify kernel configuration parameters                           
         *   3. "Save and Exit" */                                               
[root@localhost linux]# make oldconfig                                           
        /* Re-check .config, optional */                                         
[root@localhost linux]# vi Makefile                                              
        /* Modify EXTRAVERSION in linux/Makefile, optional */                    
[root@localhost linux]# make dep                                                 
        /* Create .depend and more */                                            
[root@localhost linux]# make bzImage                                             
        /* ... Some output omitted */                                            
ld -m elf_i386 -T /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds -e stext arch/i386 
/kernel/head.o arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o init/main.o init/version.o init/do_m 
ounts.o \                                                                        
        --start-group \                                                          
        arch/i386/kernel/kernel.o arch/i386/mm/mm.o kernel/kernel.o mm/mm.o fs/f 
s.o ipc/ipc.o \                                                                  
         drivers/char/char.o drivers/block/block.o drivers/misc/misc.o drivers/n 
et/net.o drivers/media/media.o drivers/char/drm/drm.o drivers/net/fc/fc.o driver 
s/net/appletalk/appletalk.o drivers/net/tokenring/tr.o drivers/net/wan/wan.o dri 
vers/atm/atm.o drivers/ide/idedriver.o drivers/cdrom/driver.o drivers/pci/driver 
.o drivers/net/pcmcia/pcmcia_net.o drivers/net/wireless/wireless_net.o drivers/p 
np/pnp.o drivers/video/video.o drivers/net/hamradio/hamradio.o drivers/md/mddev. 
o drivers/isdn/vmlinux-obj.o \                                                   
        net/network.o \                                                          
        /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/lib/lib.a /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/lib/lib. 
a /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/lib/lib.a \                                    
        --end-group \                                                            
        -o vmlinux                                                               
nm vmlinux | grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$\)\|\( [aUw] \)\|\(\.\.ng$\)\|\(LASH[R 
L]DI\)' | sort > System.map                                                      
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/boot'               
gcc -E -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/include -D__BIG_KERNEL__ -traditiona 
l -DSVGA_MODE=NORMAL_VGA  bootsect.S -o bbootsect.s                              
as -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.s                                                    
bootsect.S: Assembler messages:                                                  
bootsect.S:239: Warning: indirect lcall without `*'                              
ld -m elf_i386 -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary bbootsect.o -o bbootsect           
gcc -E -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/include -D__BIG_KERNEL__ -D__ASSEMBL 
Y__ -traditional -DSVGA_MODE=NORMAL_VGA  setup.S -o bsetup.s                     
as -o bsetup.o bsetup.s                                                          
setup.S: Assembler messages:                                                     
setup.S:230: Warning: indirect lcall without `*'                                 
ld -m elf_i386 -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary -e begtext -o bsetup bsetup.o      
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/boot/compressed'    
tmppiggy=_tmp_$$piggy; \                                                         
rm -f $tmppiggy $tmppiggy.gz $tmppiggy.lnk; \                                    
objcopy -O binary -R .note -R .comment -S /usr/src/linux-2.4.20/vmlinux $tmppigg 
y; \                                                                             
gzip -f -9 < $tmppiggy > $tmppiggy.gz; \                                         
echo "SECTIONS { .data : { input_len = .; LONG(input_data_end - input_data) inpu 
t_data = .; *(.data) input_data_end = .; }}" > $tmppiggy.lnk; \                  
ld -m elf_i386 -r -o piggy.o -b binary $tmppiggy.gz -b elf32-i386 -T $tmppiggy.l 
nk; \                                                                            
rm -f $tmppiggy $tmppiggy.gz $tmppiggy.lnk                                       
gcc -D__ASSEMBLY__ -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/include -traditional -c  
head.S                                                                           
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno- 
trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -mpref 
erred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i686 -DKBUILD_BASENAME=misc -c misc.c              
ld -m elf_i386 -Ttext 0x100000 -e startup_32 -o bvmlinux head.o misc.o piggy.o   
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/boot/compressed'     
gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -o tools/build tools/buil 
d.c -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/include                                              
objcopy -O binary -R .note -R .comment -S compressed/bvmlinux compressed/bvmlinu 
x.out                                                                            
tools/build -b bbootsect bsetup compressed/bvmlinux.out CURRENT > bzImage        
Root device is (3, 67)                                                           
Boot sector 512 bytes.                                                           
Setup is 4780 bytes.                                                             
System is 852 kB                                                                 
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/boot'                
[root@localhost linux]# make modules modules_install                             
        /* ... Some output omitted */                                            
cd /lib/modules/2.4.20; \                                                        
mkdir -p pcmcia; \                                                               
find kernel -path '*/pcmcia/*' -name '*.o' | xargs -i -r ln -sf ../{} pcmcia     
if [ -r System.map ]; then /sbin/depmod -ae -F System.map  2.4.20; fi            
[root@localhost linux]# cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20           
[root@localhost linux]# cp vmlinux /boot/vmlinux-2.4.20                          
[root@localhost linux]# cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.4.20                    
[root@localhost linux]# cp .config /boot/config-2.4.20                           
[root@localhost linux]# mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.20.img 2.4.20                  
[root@localhost linux]# vi /boot/grub/grub.conf                                  
        /* Add the following lines to grub.conf:                                 
title Linux (2.4.20)                                                             
        kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20 ro root=LABEL=/                                   
        initrd /initrd-2.4.20.img                                                
         */                                                                      

  Refer to [http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/index.php3#compile]   Kernelnewbies
FAQ: How do I compile a kernel and [http://www.digitalhermit.com/linux/
kernel.html]   Kernel Rebuild Procedure for more details.

  To build the kernel in [http://www.debian.org] Debian, also refer to [http:
//www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-post-install.en.html#
s-kernel-baking] Debian Installation Manual: Compiling a New Kernel, [http://
www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-kernel.en.html] The Debian GNU/Linux
FAQ: Debian and the kernel and [http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/
ch-kernel.en.html] Debian Reference: The Linux kernel under Debian. Check "
zless /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/Problems.gz" if you encounter problems.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

B. Internal Linker Script

  Without -T (--script=) option specified, ld will use this builtin script to
link targets:
[root@localhost linux]# ld --verbose                                             
GNU ld version 2.13.90.0.18 20030206                                             
  Supported emulations:                                                          
   elf_i386                                                                      
   i386linux                                                                     
using internal linker script:                                                    
==================================================                               
/* Script for -z combreloc: combine and sort reloc sections */                   
OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf32-i386", "elf32-i386",                                        
              "elf32-i386")                                                      
OUTPUT_ARCH(i386)                                                                
ENTRY(_start)                                                                    
SEARCH_DIR("/usr/i386-redhat-linux/lib"); SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib"); SEARCH_DIR("/u 
sr/local/lib"); SEARCH_DIR("/lib");                                              
/* Do we need any of these for elf?                                              
   __DYNAMIC = 0;    */                                                          
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[root@localhost linux]#                                                          
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

C. GRUB and LILO

  Both [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub] GNU GRUB and [http://freshmeat.net/
projects/lilo] LILO understand the real-mode kernel header format and will
load the bootsect (one sector), setup code (setup_sects sectors) and
compressed kernel image (syssize*16 bytes) into memory. They fill out the
loader identifier (type_of_loader) and try to pass appropriate parameters and
options to the kernel. After they finish their jobs, control is passed to
setup code.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

C.1. GNU GRUB

  The following GNU GRUB program outline is based on grub-0.93.
stage2/stage2.c:cmain()                                                         
`-- run_menu()                                                                  
    `-- run_script();                                                           
        |-- builtin = find_command(heap);                                       
        |-- kernel_func();              // builtin->func() for command "kernel" 
        |   `-- load_image();           // search BOOTSEC_SIGNATURE in boot.c   
        |   /* memory from 0x100000 is populated by and in the order of         
        |    *   (bvmlinux, bbootsect, bsetup) or (vmlinux, bootsect, setup) */ 
        |-- initrd_func();              // for command "initrd"                 
        |   `-- load_initrd();                                                  
        `-- boot_func();                // for implicit command "boot"          
            `-- linux_boot();           // defined in stage2/asm.S              
                or big_linux_boot();    //   not in grub/asmstub.c!             
                                                                                
// In stage2/asm.S                                                              
linux_boot:                                                                     
        /* copy kernel */                                                       
        move system code from 0x100000 to 0x10000 (linux_text_len bytes);       
big_linux_boot:                                                                 
        /* copy the real mode part */                                           
        EBX = linux_data_real_addr;                                             
        move setup code from linux_data_tmp_addr (0x100000+text_len)            
            to linux_data_real_addr (0x9100 bytes);                             
        /* change %ebx to the segment address */                                
        linux_setup_seg = (EBX >> 4) + 0x20;                                    
        /* XXX new stack pointer in safe area for calling functions */          
        ESP = 0x4000;                                                           
        stop_floppy();                                                          
        /* final setup for linux boot */                                        
        prot_to_real();                                                         
        cli;                                                                    
        SS:ESP = BX:9000;                                                       
        DS = ES = FS = GS = BX;                                                 
        /* jump to start, i.e. ljmp linux_setup_seg:0                           
         * Note that linux_setup_seg is just changed to BX. */                  
        .byte   0xea                                                            
        .word   0                                                               
linux_setup_seg:                                                                
        .word   0                                                               

  Refer to "info grub" for GRUB manual.

  One [http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2003-03/msg00030.html]  
reported GNU GRUB bug should be noted if you are porting grub-0.93 and making
changes to bsetup.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

C.2. LILO

  Unlike GRUB, LILO does not check the configuration file when booting
system. Tricks happen when lilo is invoked from terminal.

  The following LILO program outline is based on lilo-22.5.8.
lilo.c:main()                                                                 
|-- cfg_open(config_file);                                                    
|-- cfg_parse(cf_options);                                                    
|-- bsect_open(boot_dev, map_file, install, delay, timeout);                  
|   |-- open_bsect(boot_dev);                                                 
|   `-- map_create(map_file);                                                 
|-- cfg_parse(cf_top)                                                         
|   `-- cfg_do_set();                                                         
|       `-- do_image();             // walk->action for "image=" section      
|           |-- cfg_parse(cf_image) -> cfg_do_set();                          
|           |-- bsect_common(&descr, 1);                                      
|           |   |-- map_begin_section();                                      
|           |   |-- map_add_sector(fallback_buf);                             
|           |   `-- map_add_sector(options);                                  
|           |-- boot_image(name, &descr) or boot_device(name, range, &descr); 
|           |   |-- int fd = geo_open(&descr, name, O_RDONLY);                
|           |   |   read(fd, &buff, SECTOR_SIZE);                             
|           |   |   map_add(&geo, 0, image_sectors);                          
|           |   |   map_end_section(&descr->start, setup_sects+2+1);          
|           |   |       /* two sectors created in bsect_common(),             
|           |   |        *   another one sector for bootsect */               
|           |   |   geo_close(&geo);                                          
|           |   `-- fd = geo_open(&descr, initrd, O_RDONLY);                  
|           |       map_begin_section();                                      
|           |       map_add(&geo, 0, initrd_sectors);                         
|           |       map_end_section(&descr->initrd,0);                        
|           |       geo_close(&geo);                                          
|           `-- bsect_done(name, &descr);                                     
`-- bsect_update(backup_file, force_backup, 0); // update boot sector         
    |-- make_backup();                                                        
    |-- map_begin_section();                                                  
    |   map_add_sector(table);                                                
    |   map_write(&param2, keytab, 0, 0);                                     
    |   map_close(&param2, here2);                                            
    |-- // ... perform the relocation of the boot sector                      
    |-- // ... setup bsect_wr to correct place                                
    |-- write(fd, bsect_wr, SECTOR_SIZE);                                     
    `-- close(fd);                                                            
map_add(), map_add_sector() and map_add_zero() may call map_register() to
complete their jobs, while map_register() will keep a list for all (CX, DX,
AL) triplets (data structure SECTOR_ADDR) used to identify all registered
sectors.

  LILO runs first.S and second.S to boot a system. It calls second.S:doboot()
to load map file, bootsect and setup code. Then it calls lfile() to load the
system code, calls launch2() -> launch() -> cl_wait() -> start_setup() ->
start_setup2() and finnaly executes "jmpi 0,SETUPSEG" instruction to run
setup code.

  Refer to "man lilo" and "man lilo.conf" for LILO details.
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C.3. Reference

 

  *  [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/] GNU GRUB
   
  *  [http://www.openbg.net/sto/os/xml/grub.html] GRUB Tutorial
   
  *  [http://freshmeat.net/projects/lilo] LILO (freshmeat.net)
   
  *  [http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/os.html#OSBOOT]   LDP
    HOWTO-INDEX: Boot Loaders and Booting the OS
   

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D. FAQ

  For things that are to be in appropriate chapters, or should be here. /*
TODO: */