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-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_event.asm175
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_lztimer.asm58
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pm.asm448
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pmsmx.asm933
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_vflat.asm652
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/cpuinfo.c72
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/event.c368
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/oshdr.h29
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pm.c1187
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pmsmx.c471
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/vflat.c49
-rw-r--r--board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/ztimer.c115
12 files changed, 4557 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_event.asm b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_event.asm
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index 0000000000..da62b1f712
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_event.asm
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+;****************************************************************************
+;*
+;* SciTech Multi-platform Graphics Library
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+;* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+;* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+;* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+;*
+;* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+;* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+;* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+;* rights and limitations under the License.
+;*
+;* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+;*
+;* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+;* All Rights Reserved.
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* Language: 80386 Assembler
+;* Environment: IBM PC (MS DOS)
+;*
+;* Description: Assembly language support routines for the event module.
+;*
+;****************************************************************************
+
+ ideal
+
+include "scitech.mac" ; Memory model macros
+
+ifdef flatmodel
+
+header _event ; Set up memory model
+
+begdataseg _event
+
+ cextern _EVT_biosPtr,DPTR
+
+ cpublic _EVT_dataStart
+
+ifdef USE_NASM
+%define KB_HEAD WORD esi+01Ah ; Keyboard buffer head in BIOS data area
+%define KB_TAIL WORD esi+01Ch ; Keyboard buffer tail in BIOS data area
+%define KB_START WORD esi+080h ; Start of keyboard buffer in BIOS data area
+%define KB_END WORD esi+082h ; End of keyboard buffer in BIOS data area
+else
+KB_HEAD EQU WORD esi+01Ah ; Keyboard buffer head in BIOS data area
+KB_TAIL EQU WORD esi+01Ch ; Keyboard buffer tail in BIOS data area
+KB_START EQU WORD esi+080h ; Start of keyboard buffer in BIOS data area
+KB_END EQU WORD esi+082h ; End of keyboard buffer in BIOS data area
+endif
+
+ cpublic _EVT_dataEnd
+
+enddataseg _event
+
+begcodeseg _event ; Start of code segment
+
+ cpublic _EVT_codeStart
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int _EVT_getKeyCode(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Returns the key code for the next available key by extracting it from
+; the BIOS keyboard buffer.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _EVT_getKeyCode
+
+ enter_c
+
+ mov esi,[_EVT_biosPtr]
+ xor ebx,ebx
+ xor eax,eax
+ mov bx,[KB_HEAD]
+ cmp bx,[KB_TAIL]
+ jz @@Done
+ xor eax,eax
+ mov ax,[esi+ebx] ; EAX := character from keyboard buffer
+ inc _bx
+ inc _bx
+ cmp bx,[KB_END] ; Hit the end of the keyboard buffer?
+ jl @@1
+ mov bx,[KB_START]
+@@1: mov [KB_HEAD],bx ; Update keyboard buffer head pointer
+
+@@Done: leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int _EVT_disableInt(void);
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Return processor interrupt status and disable interrupts.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _EVT_disableInt
+
+ pushf ; Put flag word on stack
+ cli ; Disable interrupts!
+ pop eax ; deposit flag word in return register
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void _EVT_restoreInt(int ps);
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Restore processor interrupt status.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _EVT_restoreInt
+
+ ARG ps:UINT
+
+ push ebp
+ mov ebp,esp ; Set up stack frame
+ push [DWORD ps]
+ popf ; Restore processor status (and interrupts)
+ pop ebp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int EVT_rdinx(int port,int index)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Reads an indexed register value from an I/O port.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart EVT_rdinx
+
+ ARG port:UINT, index:UINT
+
+ push ebp
+ mov ebp,esp
+ mov edx,[port]
+ mov al,[BYTE index]
+ out dx,al
+ inc dx
+ in al,dx
+ movzx eax,al
+ pop ebp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void EVT_wrinx(int port,int index,int value)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Writes an indexed register value to an I/O port.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart EVT_wrinx
+
+ ARG port:UINT, index:UINT, value:UINT
+
+ push ebp
+ mov ebp,esp
+ mov edx,[port]
+ mov al,[BYTE index]
+ mov ah,[BYTE value]
+ out dx,ax
+ pop ebp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+ cpublic _EVT_codeEnd
+
+endcodeseg _event
+
+endif
+
+ END ; End of module
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_lztimer.asm b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_lztimer.asm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..068eea65d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_lztimer.asm
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+;****************************************************************************
+;*
+;* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+;* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+;* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+;* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+;*
+;* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+;* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+;* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+;* rights and limitations under the License.
+;*
+;* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+;*
+;* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+;* All Rights Reserved.
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* Language: NASM or TASM Assembler
+;* Environment: smx 32 bit intel CPU
+;*
+;* Description: SMX does not support 486's, so this module is not necessary.
+;*
+;* All registers and all flags are preserved by all routines, except
+;* interrupts which are always turned on
+;*
+;****************************************************************************
+
+ IDEAL
+
+include "scitech.mac"
+
+header _lztimer
+
+begdataseg _lztimer
+
+enddataseg _lztimer
+
+begcodeseg _lztimer ; Start of code segment
+
+cprocstart LZ_disable
+ cli
+ ret
+cprocend
+
+cprocstart LZ_enable
+ sti
+ ret
+cprocend
+
+endcodeseg _lztimer
+
+ END
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pm.asm b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pm.asm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1c7cb21864
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pm.asm
@@ -0,0 +1,448 @@
+;****************************************************************************
+;*
+;* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+;* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+;* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+;* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+;*
+;* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+;* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+;* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+;* rights and limitations under the License.
+;*
+;* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+;*
+;* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+;* All Rights Reserved.
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* Language: 80386 Assembler, TASM 4.0 or NASM
+;* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development
+;*
+;* Description: Low level assembly support for the PM library specific to
+;* SMX.
+;*
+;****************************************************************************
+
+ IDEAL
+
+include "scitech.mac" ; Memory model macros
+
+header _pm ; Set up memory model
+
+begdataseg _pm
+
+ cextern _PM_savedDS,USHORT
+
+intel_id db "GenuineIntel" ; Intel vendor ID
+
+enddataseg _pm
+
+begcodeseg _pm ; Start of code segment
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_segread(PMSREGS *sregs)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Read the current value of all segment registers
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstartdll16 PM_segread
+
+ ARG sregs:DPTR
+
+ enter_c
+
+ mov ax,es
+ _les _si,[sregs]
+ mov [_ES _si],ax
+ mov [_ES _si+2],cs
+ mov [_ES _si+4],ss
+ mov [_ES _si+6],ds
+ mov [_ES _si+8],fs
+ mov [_ES _si+10],gs
+
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+; Create a table of the 256 different interrupt calls that we can jump
+; into
+
+ifdef USE_NASM
+
+%assign intno 0
+
+intTable:
+%rep 256
+ db 0CDh
+ db intno
+%assign intno intno + 1
+ ret
+ nop
+%endrep
+
+else
+
+intno = 0
+
+intTable:
+ REPT 256
+ db 0CDh
+ db intno
+intno = intno + 1
+ ret
+ nop
+ ENDM
+
+endif
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; _PM_genInt - Generate the appropriate interrupt
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocnear _PM_genInt
+
+ push _ax ; Save _ax
+ push _bx ; Save _bx
+ mov ebx,[UINT esp+12] ; EBX := interrupt number
+ mov _ax,offset intTable ; Point to interrupt generation table
+ shl _bx,2 ; _BX := index into table
+ add _ax,_bx ; _AX := pointer to interrupt code
+ xchg eax,[esp+4] ; Restore eax, and set for int
+ pop _bx ; restore _bx
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int PM_int386x(int intno, PMREGS *in, PMREGS *out,PMSREGS *sregs)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Issues a software interrupt in protected mode. This routine has been
+; written to allow user programs to load CS and DS with different values
+; other than the default.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstartdll16 PM_int386x
+
+ ARG intno:UINT, inptr:DPTR, outptr:DPTR, sregs:DPTR
+
+ LOCAL flags:UINT, sv_ds:UINT, sv_esi:ULONG = LocalSize
+
+ enter_c
+ push ds
+ push es ; Save segment registers
+ push fs
+ push gs
+
+ _lds _si,[sregs] ; DS:_SI -> Load segment registers
+ mov es,[_si]
+ mov bx,[_si+6]
+ mov [sv_ds],_bx ; Save value of user DS on stack
+ mov fs,[_si+8]
+ mov gs,[_si+10]
+
+ _lds _si,[inptr] ; Load CPU registers
+ mov eax,[_si]
+ mov ebx,[_si+4]
+ mov ecx,[_si+8]
+ mov edx,[_si+12]
+ mov edi,[_si+20]
+ mov esi,[_si+16]
+
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push _bp ; Some interrupts trash this!
+ clc ; Generate the interrupt
+ push [UINT intno]
+ mov ds,[WORD sv_ds] ; Set value of user's DS selector
+ call _PM_genInt
+ pop _bp ; Pop intno from stack (flags unchanged)
+ pop _bp ; Restore value of stack frame pointer
+ pop ds ; Restore value of DS
+
+ pushf ; Save flags for later
+ pop [UINT flags]
+ push esi ; Save ESI for later
+ pop [DWORD sv_esi]
+ push ds ; Save DS for later
+ pop [UINT sv_ds]
+
+ _lds _si,[outptr] ; Save CPU registers
+ mov [_si],eax
+ mov [_si+4],ebx
+ mov [_si+8],ecx
+ mov [_si+12],edx
+ push [DWORD sv_esi]
+ pop [DWORD _si+16]
+ mov [_si+20],edi
+
+ mov _bx,[flags] ; Return flags
+ and ebx,1h ; Isolate carry flag
+ mov [_si+24],ebx ; Save carry flag status
+
+ _lds _si,[sregs] ; Save segment registers
+ mov [_si],es
+ mov _bx,[sv_ds]
+ mov [_si+6],bx ; Get returned DS from stack
+ mov [_si+8],fs
+ mov [_si+10],gs
+
+ pop gs ; Restore segment registers
+ pop fs
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_saveDS(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Save the value of DS into a section of the code segment, so that we can
+; quickly load this value at a later date in the PM_loadDS() routine from
+; inside interrupt handlers etc. The method to do this is different
+; depending on the DOS extender being used.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstartdll16 PM_saveDS
+
+ mov [_PM_savedDS],ds ; Store away in data segment
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_loadDS(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Routine to load the DS register with the default value for the current
+; DOS extender. Only the DS register is loaded, not the ES register, so
+; if you wish to call C code, you will need to also load the ES register
+; in 32 bit protected mode.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstartdll16 PM_loadDS
+
+ mov ds,[cs:_PM_savedDS] ; We can access the proper DS through CS
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_setBankA(int bank)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_setBankA
+
+ ARG bank:UINT
+
+ push ebp
+ mov ebp,esp
+ push ebx
+ mov _bx,0
+ mov _ax,4F05h
+ mov _dx,[bank]
+ int 10h
+ pop ebx
+ pop ebp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_setBankAB(int bank)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_setBankAB
+
+ ARG bank:UINT
+
+ push ebp
+ mov ebp,esp
+ push ebx
+ mov _bx,0
+ mov _ax,4F05h
+ mov _dx,[bank]
+ int 10h
+ mov _bx,1
+ mov _ax,4F05h
+ mov _dx,[bank]
+ int 10h
+ pop ebx
+ pop ebp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_setCRTStart(int x,int y,int waitVRT)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_setCRTStart
+
+ ARG x:UINT, y:UINT, waitVRT:UINT
+
+ push ebp
+ mov ebp,esp
+ push ebx
+ mov _bx,[waitVRT]
+ mov _cx,[x]
+ mov _dx,[y]
+ mov _ax,4F07h
+ int 10h
+ pop ebx
+ pop ebp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int _PM_inp(int port)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Reads a byte from the specified port
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _PM_inp
+
+ ARG port:UINT
+
+ push _bp
+ mov _bp,_sp
+ xor _ax,_ax
+ mov _dx,[port]
+ in al,dx
+ pop _bp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void _PM_outp(int port,int value)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Write a byte to the specified port.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _PM_outp
+
+ ARG port:UINT, value:UINT
+
+ push _bp
+ mov _bp,_sp
+ mov _dx,[port]
+ mov _ax,[value]
+ out dx,al
+ pop _bp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+; Macro to delay briefly to ensure that enough time has elapsed between
+; successive I/O accesses so that the device being accessed can respond
+; to both accesses even on a very fast PC.
+
+ifdef USE_NASM
+%macro DELAY 0
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+%endmacro
+%macro IODELAYN 1
+%rep %1
+ DELAY
+%endrep
+%endmacro
+else
+macro DELAY
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+endm
+macro IODELAYN N
+ rept N
+ DELAY
+ endm
+endm
+endif
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; uchar _PM_readCMOS(int index)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Read the value of a specific CMOS register. We do this with both
+; normal interrupts and NMI disabled.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _PM_readCMOS
+
+ ARG index:UINT
+
+ push _bp
+ mov _bp,_sp
+ pushfd
+ mov al,[BYTE index]
+ or al,80h ; Add disable NMI flag
+ cli
+ out 70h,al
+ IODELAYN 5
+ in al,71h
+ mov ah,al
+ xor al,al
+ IODELAYN 5
+ out 70h,al ; Re-enable NMI
+ sti
+ mov al,ah ; Return value in AL
+ popfd
+ pop _bp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void _PM_writeCMOS(int index,uchar value)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Read the value of a specific CMOS register. We do this with both
+; normal interrupts and NMI disabled.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _PM_writeCMOS
+
+ ARG index:UINT, value:UCHAR
+
+ push _bp
+ mov _bp,_sp
+ pushfd
+ mov al,[BYTE index]
+ or al,80h ; Add disable NMI flag
+ cli
+ out 70h,al
+ IODELAYN 5
+ mov al,[value]
+ out 71h,al
+ xor al,al
+ IODELAYN 5
+ out 70h,al ; Re-enable NMI
+ sti
+ popfd
+ pop _bp
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; _PM_getPDB - Return the Page Table Directory Base address
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _PM_getPDB
+
+ mov eax,cr3
+ and eax,0FFFFF000h
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; _PM_flushTLB - Flush the Translation Lookaside buffer
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_flushTLB
+
+ wbinvd ; Flush the CPU cache
+ mov eax,cr3
+ mov cr3,eax ; Flush the TLB
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+endcodeseg _pm
+
+ END ; End of module
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pmsmx.asm b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pmsmx.asm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8352ce30c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_pmsmx.asm
@@ -0,0 +1,933 @@
+;****************************************************************************
+;*
+;* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+;* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+;* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+;* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+;*
+;* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+;* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+;* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+;* rights and limitations under the License.
+;*
+;* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+;*
+;* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+;* All Rights Reserved.
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* Language: 80386 Assembler, TASM 4.0 or NASM
+;* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development
+;*
+;* Description: Low level assembly support for the PM library specific to
+;* SMX interrupt handling.
+;*
+;****************************************************************************
+
+ IDEAL
+
+include "scitech.mac" ; Memory model macros
+
+header _pmsmx ; Set up memory model
+
+; Define the size of our local stacks. For real mode code they cant be
+; that big, but for 32 bit protected mode code we can make them nice and
+; large so that complex C functions can be used.
+
+MOUSE_STACK EQU 4096
+TIMER_STACK EQU 4096
+KEY_STACK EQU 1024
+INT10_STACK EQU 1024
+
+ifdef USE_NASM
+
+; Macro to load DS and ES registers with correct value.
+
+%imacro LOAD_DS 0
+ mov ds,[cs:_PM_savedDS]
+ mov es,[cs:_PM_savedDS]
+%endmacro
+
+; Note that interrupts we disable interrupts during the following stack
+; %imacro for correct operation, but we do not enable them again. Normally
+; these %imacros are used within interrupt handlers so interrupts should
+; already be off. We turn them back on explicitly later if the user code
+; needs them to be back on.
+
+; Macro to switch to a new local stack.
+
+%imacro NEWSTK 1
+ cli
+ mov [seg_%1],ss
+ mov [ptr_%1],_sp
+ mov [TempSeg],ds
+ mov ss,[TempSeg]
+ mov _sp,offset %1
+%endmacro
+
+; %imacro to switch back to the old stack.
+
+%imacro RESTSTK 1
+ cli
+ mov ss,[seg_%1]
+ mov _sp,[ptr_%1]
+%endmacro
+
+; %imacro to swap the current stack with the one saved away.
+
+%imacro SWAPSTK 1
+ cli
+ mov ax,ss
+ xchg ax,[seg_%1]
+ mov ss,ax
+ xchg _sp,[ptr_%1]
+%endmacro
+
+else
+
+; Macro to load DS and ES registers with correct value.
+
+MACRO LOAD_DS
+ mov ds,[cs:_PM_savedDS]
+ mov es,[cs:_PM_savedDS]
+ENDM
+
+; Note that interrupts we disable interrupts during the following stack
+; macro for correct operation, but we do not enable them again. Normally
+; these macros are used within interrupt handlers so interrupts should
+; already be off. We turn them back on explicitly later if the user code
+; needs them to be back on.
+
+; Macro to switch to a new local stack.
+
+MACRO NEWSTK stkname
+ cli
+ mov [seg_&stkname&],ss
+ mov [ptr_&stkname&],_sp
+ mov [TempSeg],ds
+ mov ss,[TempSeg]
+ mov _sp,offset stkname
+ENDM
+
+; Macro to switch back to the old stack.
+
+MACRO RESTSTK stkname
+ cli
+ mov ss,[seg_&stkname&]
+ mov _sp,[ptr_&stkname&]
+ENDM
+
+; Macro to swap the current stack with the one saved away.
+
+MACRO SWAPSTK stkname
+ cli
+ mov ax,ss
+ xchg ax,[seg_&stkname&]
+ mov ss,ax
+ xchg _sp,[ptr_&stkname&]
+ENDM
+
+endif
+
+begdataseg _pmsmx
+
+ cextern _PM_savedDS,USHORT
+ cextern _PM_critHandler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_breakHandler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_timerHandler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_rtcHandler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_keyHandler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_key15Handler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_mouseHandler,CPTR
+ cextern _PM_int10Handler,CPTR
+
+ cextern _PM_ctrlCPtr,DPTR
+ cextern _PM_ctrlBPtr,DPTR
+ cextern _PM_critPtr,DPTR
+
+ cextern _PM_prevTimer,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevRTC,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevKey,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevKey15,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevBreak,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevCtrlC,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevCritical,FCPTR
+ cextern _PM_prevRealTimer,ULONG
+ cextern _PM_prevRealRTC,ULONG
+ cextern _PM_prevRealKey,ULONG
+ cextern _PM_prevRealKey15,ULONG
+ cextern _PM_prevRealInt10,ULONG
+
+cpublic _PM_pmsmxDataStart
+
+; Allocate space for all of the local stacks that we need. These stacks
+; are not very large, but should be large enough for most purposes
+; (generally you want to handle these interrupts quickly, simply storing
+; the information for later and then returning). If you need bigger
+; stacks then change the appropriate value in here.
+
+ ALIGN 4
+ dclb MOUSE_STACK ; Space for local stack (small)
+MsStack: ; Stack starts at end!
+ptr_MsStack DUINT 0 ; Place to store old stack offset
+seg_MsStack dw 0 ; Place to store old stack segment
+
+ ALIGN 4
+ dclb INT10_STACK ; Space for local stack (small)
+Int10Stack: ; Stack starts at end!
+ptr_Int10Stack DUINT 0 ; Place to store old stack offset
+seg_Int10Stack dw 0 ; Place to store old stack segment
+
+ ALIGN 4
+ dclb TIMER_STACK ; Space for local stack (small)
+TmStack: ; Stack starts at end!
+ptr_TmStack DUINT 0 ; Place to store old stack offset
+seg_TmStack dw 0 ; Place to store old stack segment
+
+ ALIGN 4
+ dclb TIMER_STACK ; Space for local stack (small)
+RtcStack: ; Stack starts at end!
+ptr_RtcStack DUINT 0 ; Place to store old stack offset
+seg_RtcStack dw 0 ; Place to store old stack segment
+RtcInside dw 0 ; Are we still handling current interrupt
+
+ ALIGN 4
+ dclb KEY_STACK ; Space for local stack (small)
+KyStack: ; Stack starts at end!
+ptr_KyStack DUINT 0 ; Place to store old stack offset
+seg_KyStack dw 0 ; Place to store old stack segment
+KyInside dw 0 ; Are we still handling current interrupt
+
+ ALIGN 4
+ dclb KEY_STACK ; Space for local stack (small)
+Ky15Stack: ; Stack starts at end!
+ptr_Ky15Stack DUINT 0 ; Place to store old stack offset
+seg_Ky15Stack dw 0 ; Place to store old stack segment
+
+TempSeg dw 0 ; Place to store stack segment
+
+cpublic _PM_pmsmxDataEnd
+
+enddataseg _pmsmx
+
+begcodeseg _pmsmx ; Start of code segment
+
+cpublic _PM_pmsmxCodeStart
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_mouseISR - Mouse interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Interrupt subroutine called by the mouse driver upon interrupts, to
+; dispatch control to high level C based subroutines. Interrupts are on
+; when we call the user code.
+;
+; It is _extremely_ important to save the state of the extended registers
+; as these may well be trashed by the routines called from here and not
+; restored correctly by the mouse interface module.
+;
+; NOTE: This routine switches to a local stack before calling any C code,
+; and hence is _not_ re-entrant. For mouse handlers this is not a
+; problem, as the mouse driver arbitrates calls to the user mouse
+; handler for us.
+;
+; Entry: AX - Condition mask giving reason for call
+; BX - Mouse button state
+; CX - Horizontal cursor coordinate
+; DX - Vertical cursor coordinate
+; SI - Horizontal mickey value
+; DI - Vertical mickey value
+;
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_mouseISR
+
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ pushad ; Save _all_ extended registers
+ cld ; Clear direction flag
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+ NEWSTK MsStack ; Switch to local stack
+
+; Call the installed high level C code routine
+
+ clrhi dx ; Clear out high order values
+ clrhi cx
+ clrhi bx
+ clrhi ax
+ sgnhi si
+ sgnhi di
+
+ push _di
+ push _si
+ push _dx
+ push _cx
+ push _bx
+ push _ax
+ sti ; Enable interrupts
+ call [CPTR _PM_mouseHandler]
+ _add sp,12,24
+
+ RESTSTK MsStack ; Restore previous stack
+
+ popad ; Restore all extended registers
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ ret ; We are done!!
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_timerISR - Timer interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Hardware interrupt handler for the timer interrupt, to dispatch control
+; to high level C based subroutines. We save the state of all registers
+; in this routine, and switch to a local stack. Interrupts are *off*
+; when we call the user code.
+;
+; NOTE: This routine switches to a local stack before calling any C code,
+; and hence is _not_ re-entrant. Make sure your C code executes as
+; quickly as possible, since a timer overrun will simply hang the
+; system.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_timerISR
+
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ pushad ; Save _all_ extended registers
+ cld ; Clear direction flag
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+
+ NEWSTK TmStack ; Switch to local stack
+ call [CPTR _PM_timerHandler]
+ RESTSTK TmStack ; Restore previous stack
+
+ popad ; Restore all extended registers
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_chainPrevTimer - Chain to previous timer interrupt and return
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Chains to the previous timer interrupt routine and returns control
+; back to the high level interrupt handler.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_chainPrevTimer
+
+ifdef TNT
+ push eax
+ push ebx
+ push ecx
+ pushfd ; Push flags on stack to simulate interrupt
+ mov ax,250Eh ; Call real mode procedure function
+ mov ebx,[_PM_prevRealTimer]
+ mov ecx,1 ; Copy real mode flags to real mode stack
+ int 21h ; Call the real mode code
+ popfd
+ pop ecx
+ pop ebx
+ pop eax
+ ret
+else
+ SWAPSTK TmStack ; Swap back to previous stack
+ pushf ; Save state of interrupt flag
+ pushf ; Push flags on stack to simulate interrupt
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ call far dword [_PM_prevTimer]
+else
+ call [_PM_prevTimer]
+endif
+ popf ; Restore state of interrupt flag
+ SWAPSTK TmStack ; Swap back to C stack again
+ ret
+endif
+
+cprocend
+
+; Macro to delay briefly to ensure that enough time has elapsed between
+; successive I/O accesses so that the device being accessed can respond
+; to both accesses even on a very fast PC.
+
+ifdef USE_NASM
+%macro DELAY 0
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+%endmacro
+%macro IODELAYN 1
+%rep %1
+ DELAY
+%endrep
+%endmacro
+else
+macro DELAY
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+ jmp short $+2
+endm
+macro IODELAYN N
+ rept N
+ DELAY
+ endm
+endm
+endif
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_rtcISR - Real time clock interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Hardware interrupt handler for the timer interrupt, to dispatch control
+; to high level C based subroutines. We save the state of all registers
+; in this routine, and switch to a local stack. Interrupts are *off*
+; when we call the user code.
+;
+; NOTE: This routine switches to a local stack before calling any C code,
+; and hence is _not_ re-entrant. Make sure your C code executes as
+; quickly as possible, since a timer overrun will simply hang the
+; system.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_rtcISR
+
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ pushad ; Save _all_ extended registers
+ cld ; Clear direction flag
+
+; Clear priority interrupt controller and re-enable interrupts so we
+; dont lock things up for long.
+
+ mov al,20h
+ out 0A0h,al
+ out 020h,al
+
+; Clear real-time clock timeout
+
+ in al,70h ; Read CMOS index register
+ push _ax ; and save for later
+ IODELAYN 3
+ mov al,0Ch
+ out 70h,al
+ IODELAYN 5
+ in al,71h
+
+; Call the C interrupt handler function
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+ cmp [BYTE RtcInside],1 ; Check for mutual exclusion
+ je @@Exit
+ mov [BYTE RtcInside],1
+ sti ; Re-enable interrupts
+ NEWSTK RtcStack ; Switch to local stack
+ call [CPTR _PM_rtcHandler]
+ RESTSTK RtcStack ; Restore previous stack
+ mov [BYTE RtcInside],0
+
+@@Exit: pop _ax
+ out 70h,al ; Restore CMOS index register
+ popad ; Restore all extended registers
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_keyISR - keyboard interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Hardware interrupt handler for the keyboard interrupt, to dispatch control
+; to high level C based subroutines. We save the state of all registers
+; in this routine, and switch to a local stack. Interrupts are *off*
+; when we call the user code.
+;
+; NOTE: This routine switches to a local stack before calling any C code,
+; and hence is _not_ re-entrant. However we ensure within this routine
+; mutual exclusion to the keyboard handling routine.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_keyISR
+
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ pushad ; Save _all_ extended registers
+ cld ; Clear direction flag
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+
+ cmp [BYTE KyInside],1 ; Check for mutual exclusion
+ je @@Reissued
+
+ mov [BYTE KyInside],1
+ NEWSTK KyStack ; Switch to local stack
+ call [CPTR _PM_keyHandler] ; Call C code
+ RESTSTK KyStack ; Restore previous stack
+ mov [BYTE KyInside],0
+
+@@Exit: popad ; Restore all extended registers
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+
+; When the BIOS keyboard handler needs to change the SHIFT status lights
+; on the keyboard, in the process of doing this the keyboard controller
+; re-issues another interrupt, while the current handler is still executing.
+; If we recieve another interrupt while still handling the current one,
+; then simply chain directly to the previous handler.
+;
+; Note that for most DOS extenders, the real mode interrupt handler that we
+; install takes care of this for us.
+
+@@Reissued:
+ifdef TNT
+ push eax
+ push ebx
+ push ecx
+ pushfd ; Push flags on stack to simulate interrupt
+ mov ax,250Eh ; Call real mode procedure function
+ mov ebx,[_PM_prevRealKey]
+ mov ecx,1 ; Copy real mode flags to real mode stack
+ int 21h ; Call the real mode code
+ popfd
+ pop ecx
+ pop ebx
+ pop eax
+else
+ pushf
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ call far dword [_PM_prevKey]
+else
+ call [_PM_prevKey]
+endif
+endif
+ jmp @@Exit
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_chainPrevkey - Chain to previous key interrupt and return
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Chains to the previous key interrupt routine and returns control
+; back to the high level interrupt handler.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_chainPrevKey
+
+ifdef TNT
+ push eax
+ push ebx
+ push ecx
+ pushfd ; Push flags on stack to simulate interrupt
+ mov ax,250Eh ; Call real mode procedure function
+ mov ebx,[_PM_prevRealKey]
+ mov ecx,1 ; Copy real mode flags to real mode stack
+ int 21h ; Call the real mode code
+ popfd
+ pop ecx
+ pop ebx
+ pop eax
+ ret
+else
+
+; YIKES! For some strange reason, when execution returns from the
+; previous keyboard handler, interrupts are re-enabled!! Since we expect
+; interrupts to remain off during the duration of our handler, this can
+; cause havoc. However our stack macros always turn off interrupts, so they
+; will be off when we exit this routine. Obviously there is a tiny weeny
+; window when interrupts will be enabled, but there is nothing we can
+; do about this.
+
+ SWAPSTK KyStack ; Swap back to previous stack
+ pushf ; Push flags on stack to simulate interrupt
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ call far dword [_PM_prevKey]
+else
+ call [_PM_prevKey]
+endif
+ SWAPSTK KyStack ; Swap back to C stack again
+ ret
+endif
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_key15ISR - Int 15h keyboard interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; This routine gets called if we have been called to handle the Int 15h
+; keyboard interrupt callout from real mode.
+;
+; Entry: AX - Hardware scan code to process
+; Exit: AX - Hardware scan code to process (0 to ignore)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_key15ISR
+
+ push ds
+ push es
+ LOAD_DS
+ cmp ah,4Fh
+ jnz @@NotOurs ; Quit if not keyboard callout
+
+ pushad
+ cld ; Clear direction flag
+ xor ah,ah ; AX := scan code
+ NEWSTK Ky15Stack ; Switch to local stack
+ push _ax
+ call [CPTR _PM_key15Handler] ; Call C code
+ _add sp,2,4
+ RESTSTK Ky15Stack ; Restore previous stack
+ test ax,ax
+ jz @@1
+ stc ; Set carry to process as normal
+ jmp @@2
+@@1: clc ; Clear carry to ignore scan code
+@@2: popad
+ jmp @@Exit ; We are done
+
+@@NotOurs:
+ifdef TNT
+ push eax
+ push ebx
+ push ecx
+ pushfd ; Push flags on stack to simulate interrupt
+ mov ax,250Eh ; Call real mode procedure function
+ mov ebx,[_PM_prevRealKey15]
+ mov ecx,1 ; Copy real mode flags to real mode stack
+ int 21h ; Call the real mode code
+ popfd
+ pop ecx
+ pop ebx
+ pop eax
+else
+ pushf
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ call far dword [_PM_prevKey15]
+else
+ call [_PM_prevKey15]
+endif
+endif
+@@Exit: pop es
+ pop ds
+ retf 4
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_breakISR - Control Break interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Hardware interrupt handler for the Ctrl-Break interrupt. We simply set
+; the Ctrl-Break flag to a 1 and leave (note that this is accessed through
+; a far pointer, as it may well be located in conventional memory).
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_breakISR
+
+ sti
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ push _bx
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+ mov ebx,[_PM_ctrlBPtr]
+ mov [UINT _ES _bx],1
+
+; Run alternate break handler code if installed
+
+ cmp [CPTR _PM_breakHandler],0
+ je @@Exit
+
+ pushad
+ mov _ax,1
+ push _ax
+ call [CPTR _PM_breakHandler] ; Call C code
+ pop _ax
+ popad
+
+@@Exit: pop _bx
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int PM_ctrlBreakHit(int clearFlag)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Returns the current state of the Ctrl-Break flag and possibly clears it.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_ctrlBreakHit
+
+ ARG clearFlag:UINT
+
+ enter_c
+ pushf ; Save interrupt status
+ push es
+ mov ebx,[_PM_ctrlBPtr]
+ cli ; No interrupts thanks!
+ mov _ax,[_ES _bx]
+ test [BYTE clearFlag],1
+ jz @@Done
+ mov [UINT _ES _bx],0
+
+@@Done: pop es
+ popf ; Restore interrupt status
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_ctrlCISR - Control Break interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Hardware interrupt handler for the Ctrl-C interrupt. We simply set
+; the Ctrl-C flag to a 1 and leave (note that this is accessed through
+; a far pointer, as it may well be located in conventional memory).
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_ctrlCISR
+
+ sti
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ push _bx
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+ mov ebx,[_PM_ctrlCPtr]
+ mov [UINT _ES _bx],1
+
+; Run alternate break handler code if installed
+
+ cmp [CPTR _PM_breakHandler],0
+ je @@Exit
+
+ pushad
+ mov _ax,0
+ push _ax
+ call [CPTR _PM_breakHandler] ; Call C code
+ pop _ax
+ popad
+
+@@Exit: pop _bx
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+ iretd
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int PM_ctrlCHit(int clearFlag)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Returns the current state of the Ctrl-C flag and possibly clears it.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_ctrlCHit
+
+ ARG clearFlag:UINT
+
+ enter_c
+ pushf ; Save interrupt status
+ push es
+ mov ebx,[_PM_ctrlCPtr]
+ cli ; No interrupts thanks!
+ mov _ax,[_ES _bx]
+ test [BYTE clearFlag],1
+ jz @@Done
+ mov [UINT _ES _bx],0
+
+@@Done:
+ pop es
+ popf ; Restore interrupt status
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PM_criticalISR - Control Error handler interrupt subroutine dispatcher
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Interrupt handler for the MSDOS Critical Error interrupt, to dispatch
+; control to high level C based subroutines. We save the state of all
+; registers in this routine, and switch to a local stack. We also pass
+; the values of the AX and DI registers to the as pointers, so that the
+; values can be modified before returning to MSDOS.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_criticalISR
+
+ sti
+ push ds ; Save value of DS
+ push es
+ push _bx ; Save register values changed
+ cld ; Clear direction flag
+
+ LOAD_DS ; Load DS register
+ mov ebx,[_PM_critPtr]
+ mov [_ES _bx],ax
+ mov [_ES _bx+2],di
+
+; Run alternate critical handler code if installed
+
+ cmp [CPTR _PM_critHandler],0
+ je @@NoAltHandler
+
+ pushad
+ push _di
+ push _ax
+ call [CPTR _PM_critHandler] ; Call C code
+ _add sp,4,8
+ popad
+
+ pop _bx
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+
+@@NoAltHandler:
+ mov ax,3 ; Tell MSDOS to fail the operation
+ pop _bx
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ iret ; Return from interrupt
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int PM_criticalError(int *axVal,int *diVal,int clearFlag)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Returns the current state of the critical error flags, and the values that
+; MSDOS passed in the AX and DI registers to our handler.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart PM_criticalError
+
+ ARG axVal:DPTR, diVal:DPTR, clearFlag:UINT
+
+ enter_c
+ pushf ; Save interrupt status
+ push es
+ mov ebx,[_PM_critPtr]
+ cli ; No interrupts thanks!
+ xor _ax,_ax
+ xor _di,_di
+ mov ax,[_ES _bx]
+ mov di,[_ES _bx+2]
+ test [BYTE clearFlag],1
+ jz @@NoClear
+ mov [ULONG _ES _bx],0
+@@NoClear:
+ _les _bx,[axVal]
+ mov [_ES _bx],_ax
+ _les _bx,[diVal]
+ mov [_ES _bx],_di
+ pop es
+ popf ; Restore interrupt status
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_setMouseHandler(int mask, PM_mouseHandler mh)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart _PM_setMouseHandler
+
+ ARG mouseMask:UINT
+
+ enter_c
+ push es
+
+ mov ax,0Ch ; AX := Function 12 - install interrupt sub
+ mov _cx,[mouseMask] ; CX := mouse mask
+ mov _dx,offset _PM_mouseISR
+ push cs
+ pop es ; ES:_DX -> mouse handler
+ int 33h ; Call mouse driver
+
+ pop es
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_mousePMCB(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Mouse realmode callback routine. Upon entry to this routine, we recieve
+; the following from the DPMI server:
+;
+; Entry: DS:_SI -> Real mode stack at time of call
+; ES:_DI -> Real mode register data structure
+; SS:_SP -> Locked protected mode stack to use
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_mousePMCB
+
+ pushad
+ mov eax,[es:_di+1Ch] ; Load register values from real mode
+ mov ebx,[es:_di+10h]
+ mov ecx,[es:_di+18h]
+ mov edx,[es:_di+14h]
+ mov esi,[es:_di+04h]
+ mov edi,[es:_di]
+ call _PM_mouseISR ; Call the mouse handler
+ popad
+
+ mov ax,[ds:_si]
+ mov [es:_di+2Ah],ax ; Plug in return IP address
+ mov ax,[ds:_si+2]
+ mov [es:_di+2Ch],ax ; Plug in return CS value
+ add [WORD es:_di+2Eh],4 ; Remove return address from stack
+ iret ; Go back to real mode!
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void PM_int10PMCB(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int10 realmode callback routine. Upon entry to this routine, we recieve
+; the following from the DPMI server:
+;
+; Entry: DS:ESI -> Real mode stack at time of call
+; ES:EDI -> Real mode register data structure
+; SS:ESP -> Locked protected mode stack to use
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar _PM_int10PMCB
+
+ pushad
+ push ds
+ push es
+ push fs
+
+ pushfd
+ pop eax
+ mov [es:edi+20h],ax ; Save return flag status
+ mov ax,[ds:esi]
+ mov [es:edi+2Ah],ax ; Plug in return IP address
+ mov ax,[ds:esi+2]
+ mov [es:edi+2Ch],ax ; Plug in return CS value
+ add [WORD es:edi+2Eh],4 ; Remove return address from stack
+
+; Call the install int10 handler in protected mode. This function gets called
+; with DS set to the current data selector, and ES:EDI pointing the the
+; real mode DPMI register structure at the time of the interrupt. The
+; handle must be written in assembler to be able to extract the real mode
+; register values from the structure
+
+ push es
+ pop fs ; FS:EDI -> real mode registers
+ LOAD_DS
+ NEWSTK Int10Stack ; Switch to local stack
+
+ call [_PM_int10Handler]
+
+ RESTSTK Int10Stack ; Restore previous stack
+ pop fs
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ popad
+ iret ; Go back to real mode!
+
+cprocend
+
+cpublic _PM_pmsmxCodeEnd
+
+endcodeseg _pmsmx
+
+ END ; End of module
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_vflat.asm b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_vflat.asm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..34985a9d8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/_vflat.asm
@@ -0,0 +1,652 @@
+;****************************************************************************
+;*
+;* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+;* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+;* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+;* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+;*
+;* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+;* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+;* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+;* rights and limitations under the License.
+;*
+;* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+;*
+;* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+;* All Rights Reserved.
+;*
+;* ========================================================================
+;*
+;* Based on original code Copyright 1994 Otto Chrons
+;*
+;* Language: 80386 Assembler, TASM 4.0 or later
+;* Environment: IBM PC 32 bit protected mode
+;*
+;* Description: Low level page fault handler for virtual linear framebuffers.
+;*
+;****************************************************************************
+
+ IDEAL
+ JUMPS
+
+include "scitech.mac" ; Memory model macros
+
+header _vflat ; Set up memory model
+
+VFLAT_START EQU 0F0000000h
+VFLAT_END EQU 0F03FFFFFh
+PAGE_PRESENT EQU 1
+PAGE_NOTPRESENT EQU 0
+PAGE_READ EQU 0
+PAGE_WRITE EQU 2
+
+ifdef DOS4GW
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; DOS4G/W flat linear framebuffer emulation.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+begdataseg _vflat
+
+; Near pointers to the page directory base and our page tables. All of
+; this memory is always located in the first Mb of DOS memory.
+
+PDBR dd 0 ; Page directory base register (CR3)
+accessPageAddr dd 0
+accessPageTable dd 0
+
+; CauseWay page directory & 1st page table linear addresses.
+
+CauseWayDIRLinear dd 0
+CauseWay1stLinear dd 0
+
+; Place to store a copy of the original Page Table Directory before we
+; intialised our virtual buffer code.
+
+pageDirectory: resd 1024 ; Saved page table directory
+
+ValidCS dw 0 ; Valid CS for page faults
+Ring0CS dw 0 ; Our ring 0 code selector
+LastPage dd 0 ; Last page we mapped in
+BankFuncBuf: resb 101 ; Place to store bank switch code
+BankFuncPtr dd offset BankFuncBuf
+
+INT14Gate:
+INT14Offset dd 0 ; eip of original vector
+INT14Selector dw 0 ; cs of original vector
+
+ cextern _PM_savedDS,USHORT
+ cextern VF_haveCauseWay,BOOL
+
+enddataseg _vflat
+
+begcodeseg _vflat ; Start of code segment
+
+ cextern VF_malloc,FPTR
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PF_handler64k - Page fault handler for 64k banks
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; The handler below is a 32 bit ring 0 page fault handler. It receives
+; control immediately after any page fault or after an IRQ6 (hardware
+; interrupt). This provides the fastest possible handling of page faults
+; since it jump directly here. If this is a page fault, the number
+; immediately on the stack will be an error code, at offset 4 will be
+; the eip of the faulting instruction, at offset 8 will be the cs of the
+; faulting instruction. If it is a hardware interrupt, it will not have
+; the error code and the eflags will be at offset 8.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar PF_handler64k
+
+; Check if this is a processor exeception or a page fault
+
+ push eax
+ mov ax,[cs:ValidCS] ; Use CS override to access data
+ cmp [ss:esp+12],ax ; Is this a page fault?
+ jne @@ToOldHandler ; Nope, jump to the previous handler
+
+; Get address of page fault and check if within our handlers range
+
+ mov eax,cr2 ; EBX has page fault linear address
+ cmp eax,VFLAT_START ; Is the fault less than ours?
+ jb @@ToOldHandler ; Yep, go to previous handler
+ cmp eax,VFLAT_END ; Is the fault more than ours?
+ jae @@ToOldHandler ; Yep, go to previous handler
+
+; This is our page fault, so we need to handle it
+
+ pushad
+ push ds
+ push es
+ mov ebx,eax ; EBX := page fault address
+ and ebx,invert 0FFFFh ; Mask to 64k bank boundary
+ mov ds,[cs:_PM_savedDS]; Load segment registers
+ mov es,[cs:_PM_savedDS]
+
+; Map in the page table for our virtual framebuffer area for modification
+
+ mov edi,[PDBR] ; EDI points to page directory
+ mov edx,ebx ; EDX = linear address
+ shr edx,22 ; EDX = offset to page directory
+ mov edx,[edx*4+edi] ; EDX = physical page table address
+ mov eax,edx
+ mov edx,[accessPageTable]
+ or eax,7
+ mov [edx],eax
+ mov eax,cr3
+ mov cr3,eax ; Update page table cache
+
+; Mark all pages valid for the new page fault area
+
+ mov esi,ebx ; ESI := linear address for page
+ shr esi,10
+ and esi,0FFFh ; Offset into page table
+ add esi,[accessPageAddr]
+ifdef USE_NASM
+%assign off 0
+%rep 16
+ or [DWORD esi+off],0000000001h ; Enable pages
+%assign off off+4
+%endrep
+else
+off = 0
+REPT 16
+ or [DWORD esi+off],0000000001h ; Enable pages
+off = off+4
+ENDM
+endif
+
+; Mark all pages invalid for the previously mapped area
+
+ xchg esi,[LastPage] ; Save last page for next page fault
+ test esi,esi
+ jz @@DoneMapping ; Dont update if first time round
+ifdef USE_NASM
+%assign off 0
+%rep 16
+ or [DWORD esi+off],0FFFFFFFEh ; Disable pages
+%assign off off+4
+%endrep
+else
+off = 0
+REPT 16
+ and [DWORD esi+off],0FFFFFFFEh ; Disable pages
+off = off+4
+ENDM
+endif
+
+@@DoneMapping:
+ mov eax,cr3
+ mov cr3,eax ; Flush the TLB
+
+; Now program the new SuperVGA starting bank address
+
+ mov eax,ebx ; EAX := page fault address
+ shr eax,16
+ and eax,0FFh ; Mask to 0-255
+ call [BankFuncPtr] ; Call the bank switch function
+
+ pop es
+ pop ds
+ popad
+ pop eax
+ add esp,4 ; Pop the error code from stack
+ iretd ; Return to faulting instruction
+
+@@ToOldHandler:
+ pop eax
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ jmp far dword [cs:INT14Gate]; Chain to previous handler
+else
+ jmp [FWORD cs:INT14Gate]; Chain to previous handler
+endif
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; PF_handler4k - Page fault handler for 4k banks
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; The handler below is a 32 bit ring 0 page fault handler. It receives
+; control immediately after any page fault or after an IRQ6 (hardware
+; interrupt). This provides the fastest possible handling of page faults
+; since it jump directly here. If this is a page fault, the number
+; immediately on the stack will be an error code, at offset 4 will be
+; the eip of the faulting instruction, at offset 8 will be the cs of the
+; faulting instruction. If it is a hardware interrupt, it will not have
+; the error code and the eflags will be at offset 8.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocfar PF_handler4k
+
+; Fill in when we have tested all the 64Kb code
+
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ jmp far dword [cs:INT14Gate]; Chain to previous handler
+else
+ jmp [FWORD cs:INT14Gate]; Chain to previous handler
+endif
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void InstallFaultHandler(void *baseAddr,int bankSize)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Installes the page fault handler directly int the interrupt descriptor
+; table for maximum performance. This of course requires ring 0 access,
+; but none of this stuff will run without ring 0!
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart InstallFaultHandler
+
+ ARG baseAddr:ULONG, bankSize:UINT
+
+ enter_c
+
+ mov [DWORD LastPage],0 ; No pages have been mapped
+ mov ax,cs
+ mov [ValidCS],ax ; Save CS value for page faults
+
+; Put address of our page fault handler into the IDT directly
+
+ sub esp,6 ; Allocate space on stack
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ sidt [ss:esp] ; Store pointer to IDT
+else
+ sidt [FWORD ss:esp] ; Store pointer to IDT
+endif
+ pop ax ; add esp,2
+ pop eax ; Absolute address of IDT
+ add eax,14*8 ; Point to Int #14
+
+; Note that Interrupt gates do not have the high and low word of the
+; offset in adjacent words in memory, there are 4 bytes separating them.
+
+ mov ecx,[eax] ; Get cs and low 16 bits of offset
+ mov edx,[eax+6] ; Get high 16 bits of offset in dx
+ shl edx,16
+ mov dx,cx ; edx has offset
+ mov [INT14Offset],edx ; Save offset
+ shr ecx,16
+ mov [INT14Selector],cx ; Save original cs
+ mov [eax+2],cs ; Install new cs
+ mov edx,offset PF_handler64k
+ cmp [UINT bankSize],4
+ jne @@1
+ mov edx,offset PF_handler4k
+@@1: mov [eax],dx ; Install low word of offset
+ shr edx,16
+ mov [eax+6],dx ; Install high word of offset
+
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void RemoveFaultHandler(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Closes down the virtual framebuffer services and restores the previous
+; page fault handler.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart RemoveFaultHandler
+
+ enter_c
+
+; Remove page fault handler from IDT
+
+ sub esp,6 ; Allocate space on stack
+ifdef USE_NASM
+ sidt [ss:esp] ; Store pointer to IDT
+else
+ sidt [FWORD ss:esp] ; Store pointer to IDT
+endif
+
+ pop ax ; add esp,2
+ pop eax ; Absolute address of IDT
+ add eax,14*8 ; Point to Int #14
+ mov cx,[INT14Selector]
+ mov [eax+2],cx ; Restore original CS
+ mov edx,[INT14Offset]
+ mov [eax],dx ; Install low word of offset
+ shr edx,16
+ mov [eax+6],dx ; Install high word of offset
+
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void InstallBankFunc(int codeLen,void *bankFunc)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Installs the bank switch function by relocating it into our data segment
+; and making it into a callable function. We do it this way to make the
+; code identical to the way that the VflatD devices work under Windows.
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart InstallBankFunc
+
+ ARG codeLen:UINT, bankFunc:DPTR
+
+ enter_c
+
+ mov esi,[bankFunc] ; Copy the code into buffer
+ mov edi,offset BankFuncBuf
+ mov ecx,[codeLen]
+ rep movsb
+ mov [BYTE edi],0C3h ; Terminate the function with a near ret
+
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; int InitPaging(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Initializes paging system. If paging is not enabled, builds a page table
+; directory and page tables for physical memory
+;
+; Exit: 0 - Successful
+; -1 - Couldn't initialize paging mechanism
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart InitPaging
+
+ push ebx
+ push ecx
+ push edx
+ push esi
+ push edi
+
+; Are we running under CauseWay?
+
+ mov ax,0FFF9h
+ int 31h
+ jc @@NotCauseway
+ cmp ecx,"CAUS"
+ jnz @@NotCauseway
+ cmp edx,"EWAY"
+ jnz @@NotCauseway
+
+ mov [BOOL VF_haveCauseWay],1
+ mov [CauseWayDIRLinear],esi
+ mov [CauseWay1stLinear],edi
+
+; Check for DPMI
+
+ mov ax,0ff00h
+ push es
+ int 31h
+ pop es
+ shr edi,2
+ and edi,3
+ cmp edi,2
+ jz @@ErrExit ; Not supported under DPMI
+
+ mov eax,[CauseWayDIRLinear]
+ jmp @@CopyCR3
+
+@@NotCauseway:
+ mov ax,cs
+ test ax,3 ; Which ring are we running
+ jnz @@ErrExit ; Needs zero ring to access
+ ; page tables (CR3)
+ mov eax,cr0 ; Load CR0
+ test eax,80000000h ; Is paging enabled?
+ jz @@ErrExit ; No, we must have paging!
+
+ mov eax,cr3 ; Load directory address
+ and eax,0FFFFF000h
+
+@@CopyCR3:
+ mov [PDBR],eax ; Save it
+ mov esi,eax
+ mov edi,offset pageDirectory
+ mov ecx,1024
+ cld
+ rep movsd ; Copy the original page table directory
+ cmp [DWORD accessPageAddr],0; Check if we have allocated page
+ jne @@HaveRealMem ; table already (we cant free it)
+
+ mov eax,0100h ; DPMI DOS allocate
+ mov ebx,8192/16
+ int 31h ; Allocate 8192 bytes
+ and eax,0FFFFh
+ shl eax,4 ; EAX points to newly allocated memory
+ add eax,4095
+ and eax,0FFFFF000h ; Page align
+ mov [accessPageAddr],eax
+
+@@HaveRealMem:
+ mov eax,[accessPageAddr] ; EAX -> page table in 1st Mb
+ shr eax,12
+ and eax,3FFh ; Page table offset
+ shl eax,2
+ cmp [BOOL VF_haveCauseWay],0
+ jz @@NotCW0
+ mov ebx,[CauseWay1stLinear]
+ jmp @@Put1st
+
+@@NotCW0:
+ mov ebx,[PDBR]
+ mov ebx,[ebx]
+ and ebx,0FFFFF000h ; Page table for 1st megabyte
+
+@@Put1st:
+ add eax,ebx
+ mov [accessPageTable],eax
+ sub eax,eax ; No error
+ jmp @@Exit
+
+@@ErrExit:
+ mov eax,-1
+
+@@Exit: pop edi
+ pop esi
+ pop edx
+ pop ecx
+ pop ebx
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void ClosePaging(void)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Closes the paging system
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart ClosePaging
+
+ push eax
+ push ecx
+ push edx
+ push esi
+ push edi
+
+ mov eax,[accessPageAddr]
+ call AccessPage ; Restore AccessPage mapping
+ mov edi,[PDBR]
+ mov esi,offset pageDirectory
+ mov ecx,1024
+ cld
+ rep movsd ; Restore the original page table directory
+
+@@Exit: pop edi
+ pop esi
+ pop edx
+ pop ecx
+ pop eax
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; long AccessPage(long phys)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Maps a known page to given physical memory
+; Entry: EAX - Physical memory
+; Exit: EAX - Linear memory address of mapped phys mem
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstatic AccessPage
+
+ push edx
+ mov edx,[accessPageTable]
+ or eax,7
+ mov [edx],eax
+ mov eax,cr3
+ mov cr3,eax ; Update page table cache
+ mov eax,[accessPageAddr]
+ pop edx
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; long GetPhysicalAddress(long linear)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Returns the physical address of linear address
+; Entry: EAX - Linear address to convert
+; Exit: EAX - Physical address
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstatic GetPhysicalAddress
+
+ push ebx
+ push edx
+ mov edx,eax
+ shr edx,22 ; EDX is the directory offset
+ mov ebx,[PDBR]
+ mov edx,[edx*4+ebx] ; Load page table address
+ push eax
+ mov eax,edx
+ call AccessPage ; Access the page table
+ mov edx,eax
+ pop eax
+ shr eax,12
+ and eax,03FFh ; EAX offset into page table
+ mov eax,[edx+eax*4] ; Load physical address
+ and eax,0FFFFF000h
+ pop edx
+ pop ebx
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void CreatePageTable(long pageDEntry)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Creates a page table for specific address (4MB)
+; Entry: EAX - Page directory entry (top 10-bits of address)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstatic CreatePageTable
+
+ push ebx
+ push ecx
+ push edx
+ push edi
+ mov ebx,eax ; Save address
+ mov eax,8192
+ push eax
+ call VF_malloc ; Allocate page table directory
+ add esp,4
+ add eax,0FFFh
+ and eax,0FFFFF000h ; Page align (4KB)
+ mov edi,eax ; Save page table linear address
+ sub eax,eax ; Fill with zero
+ mov ecx,1024
+ cld
+ rep stosd ; Clear page table
+ sub edi,4096
+ mov eax,edi
+ call GetPhysicalAddress
+ mov edx,[PDBR]
+ or eax,7 ; Present/write/user bit
+ mov [edx+ebx*4],eax ; Save physical address into page directory
+ mov eax,cr3
+ mov cr3,eax ; Update page table cache
+ pop edi
+ pop edx
+ pop ecx
+ pop ebx
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; void MapPhysical2Linear(ulong pAddr, ulong lAddr, int pages, int flags);
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+; Maps physical memory into linear memory
+; Entry: pAddr - Physical address
+; lAddr - Linear address
+; pages - Number of 4K pages to map
+; flags - Page flags
+; bit 0 = present
+; bit 1 = Read(0)/Write(1)
+;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cprocstart MapPhysical2Linear
+
+ ARG pAddr:ULONG, lAddr:ULONG, pages:UINT, pflags:UINT
+
+ enter_c
+
+ and [ULONG pAddr],0FFFFF000h; Page boundary
+ and [ULONG lAddr],0FFFFF000h; Page boundary
+ mov ecx,[pflags]
+ and ecx,11b ; Just two bits
+ or ecx,100b ; Supervisor bit
+ mov [pflags],ecx
+
+ mov edx,[lAddr]
+ shr edx,22 ; EDX = Directory
+ mov esi,[PDBR]
+ mov edi,[pages] ; EDI page count
+ mov ebx,[lAddr]
+
+@@CreateLoop:
+ mov ecx,[esi+edx*4] ; Load page table address
+ test ecx,1 ; Is it present?
+ jnz @@TableOK
+ mov eax,edx
+ call CreatePageTable ; Create a page table
+@@TableOK:
+ mov eax,ebx
+ shr eax,12
+ and eax,3FFh
+ sub eax,1024
+ neg eax ; EAX = page count in this table
+ inc edx ; Next table
+ mov ebx,0 ; Next time we'll map 1K pages
+ sub edi,eax ; Subtract mapped pages from page count
+ jns @@CreateLoop ; Create more tables if necessary
+
+ mov ecx,[pages] ; ECX = Page count
+ mov esi,[lAddr]
+ shr esi,12 ; Offset part isn't needed
+ mov edi,[pAddr]
+@@MappingLoop:
+ mov eax,esi
+ shr eax,10 ; EAX = offset to page directory
+ mov ebx,[PDBR]
+ mov eax,[eax*4+ebx] ; EAX = page table address
+ call AccessPage
+ mov ebx,esi
+ and ebx,3FFh ; EBX = offset to page table
+ mov edx,edi
+ add edi,4096 ; Next physical address
+ inc esi ; Next linear page
+ or edx,[pflags] ; Update flags...
+ mov [eax+ebx*4],edx ; Store page table entry
+ loop @@MappingLoop
+ mov eax,cr3
+ mov cr3,eax ; Update page table cache
+
+ leave_c
+ ret
+
+cprocend
+
+endcodeseg _vflat
+
+endif
+
+ END ; End of module
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/cpuinfo.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/cpuinfo.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5447e574ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/cpuinfo.c
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* Ultra Long Period Timer
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development.
+*
+* Description: SMX specific code for the CPU detection module.
+*
+****************************************************************************/
+
+/*----------------------------- Implementation ----------------------------*/
+
+/* External timing function */
+
+void __ZTimerInit(void);
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Do nothing for DOS because we don't have thread priorities.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define SetMaxThreadPriority() 0
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Do nothing for DOS because we don't have thread priorities.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define RestoreThreadPriority(i) (void)(i)
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Initialise the counter and return the frequency of the counter.
+****************************************************************************/
+static void GetCounterFrequency(
+ CPU_largeInteger *freq)
+{
+ ulong resolution;
+
+ __ZTimerInit();
+ ULZTimerResolution(&resolution);
+ freq->low = (ulong)(10000000000.0 / resolution);
+ freq->high = 0;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Read the counter and return the counter value.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define GetCounter(t) \
+{ \
+ (t)->low = ULZReadTime() * 10000L; \
+ (t)->high = 0; \
+}
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/event.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/event.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fc13bbbe42
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/event.c
@@ -0,0 +1,368 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development
+*
+* Description: 32-bit SMX implementation for the SciTech cross platform
+* event library.
+*
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "smx/ps2mouse.h"
+
+/*--------------------------- Global variables ----------------------------*/
+
+ibool _VARAPI _EVT_useEvents = true; /* True to use event handling */
+ibool _VARAPI _EVT_installed = 0; /* Event handers installed? */
+uchar _VARAPI *_EVT_biosPtr = NULL; /* Pointer to the BIOS data area */
+static ibool haveMouse = false; /* True if we have a mouse */
+
+/*---------------------------- Implementation -----------------------------*/
+
+/* External assembler functions */
+
+void EVTAPI _EVT_pollJoystick(void);
+uint EVTAPI _EVT_disableInt(void);
+uint EVTAPI _EVT_restoreInt(uint flags);
+void EVTAPI _EVT_codeStart(void);
+void EVTAPI _EVT_codeEnd(void);
+void EVTAPI _EVT_cCodeStart(void);
+void EVTAPI _EVT_cCodeEnd(void);
+int EVTAPI _EVT_getKeyCode(void);
+int EVTAPI EVT_rdinx(int port,int index);
+void EVTAPI EVT_wrinx(int port,int index,int value);
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Do nothing for DOS, because we are fully interrupt driven.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define _EVT_pumpMessages()
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+This function is used to return the number of ticks since system
+startup in milliseconds. This should be the same value that is placed into
+the time stamp fields of events, and is used to implement auto mouse down
+events.
+****************************************************************************/
+ulong _EVT_getTicks(void)
+{
+ return (ulong)PM_getLong(_EVT_biosPtr+0x6C) * 55UL;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Include generic raw scancode keyboard module.
+****************************************************************************/
+#include "common/keyboard.c"
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Determines if we have a mouse attached and functioning.
+****************************************************************************/
+static ibool detectMouse(void)
+{
+ return(ps2Query());
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+PARAMETERS:
+what - Event code
+message - Event message
+x,y - Mouse position at time of event
+but_stat - Mouse button status at time of event
+
+REMARKS:
+Adds a new mouse event to the event queue. This routine is called from within
+the mouse interrupt subroutine, so it must be efficient.
+
+NOTE: Interrupts MUST be OFF while this routine is called to ensure we have
+ mutually exclusive access to our internal data structures for
+ interrupt driven systems (like under DOS).
+****************************************************************************/
+static void addMouseEvent(
+ uint what,
+ uint message,
+ int x,
+ int y,
+ int mickeyX,
+ int mickeyY,
+ uint but_stat)
+{
+ event_t evt;
+
+ if (EVT.count < EVENTQSIZE) {
+ /* Save information in event record. */
+ evt.when = _EVT_getTicks();
+ evt.what = what;
+ evt.message = message;
+ evt.modifiers = but_stat;
+ evt.where_x = x; /* Save mouse event position */
+ evt.where_y = y;
+ evt.relative_x = mickeyX;
+ evt.relative_y = mickeyY;
+ evt.modifiers |= EVT.keyModifiers;
+ addEvent(&evt); /* Add to tail of event queue */
+ }
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+PARAMETERS:
+mask - Event mask
+butstate - Button state
+x - Mouse x coordinate
+y - Mouse y coordinate
+
+REMARKS:
+Mouse event handling routine. This gets called when a mouse event occurs,
+and we call the addMouseEvent() routine to add the appropriate mouse event
+to the event queue.
+
+Note: Interrupts are ON when this routine is called by the mouse driver code.
+//AM: NOTE: This function has not actually been ported from DOS yet and should not
+//AM: be installed until it is.
+****************************************************************************/
+static void EVTAPI mouseISR(
+ uint mask,
+ uint butstate,
+ int x,
+ int y,
+ int mickeyX,
+ int mickeyY)
+{
+ RMREGS regs;
+ uint ps;
+
+ if (mask & 1) {
+ /* Save the current mouse coordinates */
+ EVT.mx = x; EVT.my = y;
+
+ /* If the last event was a movement event, then modify the last
+ * event rather than post a new one, so that the queue will not
+ * become saturated. Before we modify the data structures, we
+ * MUST ensure that interrupts are off.
+ */
+ ps = _EVT_disableInt();
+ if (EVT.oldMove != -1) {
+ EVT.evtq[EVT.oldMove].where_x = x; /* Modify existing one */
+ EVT.evtq[EVT.oldMove].where_y = y;
+ EVT.evtq[EVT.oldMove].relative_x += mickeyX;
+ EVT.evtq[EVT.oldMove].relative_y += mickeyY;
+ }
+ else {
+ EVT.oldMove = EVT.freeHead; /* Save id of this move event */
+ addMouseEvent(EVT_MOUSEMOVE,0,x,y,mickeyX,mickeyY,butstate);
+ }
+ _EVT_restoreInt(ps);
+ }
+ if (mask & 0x2A) {
+ ps = _EVT_disableInt();
+ addMouseEvent(EVT_MOUSEDOWN,mask >> 1,x,y,0,0,butstate);
+ EVT.oldMove = -1;
+ _EVT_restoreInt(ps);
+ }
+ if (mask & 0x54) {
+ ps = _EVT_disableInt();
+ addMouseEvent(EVT_MOUSEUP,mask >> 2,x,y,0,0,butstate);
+ EVT.oldMove = -1;
+ _EVT_restoreInt(ps);
+ }
+ EVT.oldKey = -1;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Keyboard interrupt handler function.
+
+NOTE: Interrupts are OFF when this routine is called by the keyboard ISR,
+ and we leave them OFF the entire time. This has been modified to work
+ in conjunction with smx keyboard handler.
+****************************************************************************/
+static void EVTAPI keyboardISR(void)
+{
+ PM_chainPrevKey();
+ processRawScanCode(PM_inpb(0x60));
+ PM_outpb(0x20,0x20);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Safely abort the event module upon catching a fatal error.
+****************************************************************************/
+void _EVT_abort()
+{
+ EVT_exit();
+ PM_fatalError("Unhandled exception!");
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+PARAMETERS:
+mouseMove - Callback function to call wheneve the mouse needs to be moved
+
+REMARKS:
+Initiliase the event handling module. Here we install our mouse handling ISR
+to be called whenever any button's are pressed or released. We also build
+the free list of events in the event queue.
+
+We use handler number 2 of the mouse libraries interrupt handlers for our
+event handling routines.
+****************************************************************************/
+void EVTAPI EVT_init(
+ _EVT_mouseMoveHandler mouseMove)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ EVT.mouseMove = mouseMove;
+ _EVT_biosPtr = PM_getBIOSPointer();
+ EVT_resume();
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Initiailises the internal event handling modules. The EVT_suspend function
+can be called to suspend event handling (such as when shelling out to DOS),
+and this function can be used to resume it again later.
+****************************************************************************/
+void EVTAPI EVT_resume(void)
+{
+ static int locked = 0;
+ int stat;
+ uchar mods;
+ PM_lockHandle lh;
+
+ if (_EVT_useEvents) {
+ /* Initialise the event queue and enable our interrupt handlers */
+ initEventQueue();
+ PM_setKeyHandler(keyboardISR);
+ if ((haveMouse = detectMouse()) != 0)
+ PM_setMouseHandler(0xFFFF,mouseISR);
+
+ /* Read the keyboard modifier flags from the BIOS to get the
+ * correct initialisation state. The only state we care about is
+ * the correct toggle state flags such as SCROLLLOCK, NUMLOCK and
+ * CAPSLOCK.
+ */
+ EVT.keyModifiers = 0;
+ mods = PM_getByte(_EVT_biosPtr+0x17);
+ if (mods & 0x10)
+ EVT.keyModifiers |= EVT_SCROLLLOCK;
+ if (mods & 0x20)
+ EVT.keyModifiers |= EVT_NUMLOCK;
+ if (mods & 0x40)
+ EVT.keyModifiers |= EVT_CAPSLOCK;
+
+ /* Lock all of the code and data used by our protected mode interrupt
+ * handling routines, so that it will continue to work correctly
+ * under real mode.
+ */
+ if (!locked) {
+ /* It is difficult to ensure that we lock our global data, so we
+ * do this by taking the address of a variable locking all data
+ * 2Kb on either side. This should properly cover the global data
+ * used by the module (the other alternative is to declare the
+ * variables in assembler, in which case we know it will be
+ * correct).
+ */
+ stat = !PM_lockDataPages(&EVT,sizeof(EVT),&lh);
+ stat |= !PM_lockDataPages(&_EVT_biosPtr,sizeof(_EVT_biosPtr),&lh);
+ stat |= !PM_lockCodePages((__codePtr)_EVT_cCodeStart,(int)_EVT_cCodeEnd-(int)_EVT_cCodeStart,&lh);
+ stat |= !PM_lockCodePages((__codePtr)_EVT_codeStart,(int)_EVT_codeEnd-(int)_EVT_codeStart,&lh);
+ if (stat) {
+ PM_fatalError("Page locking services failed - interrupt handling not safe!");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ locked = 1;
+ }
+
+ _EVT_installed = true;
+ }
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS
+Changes the range of coordinates returned by the mouse functions to the
+specified range of values. This is used when changing between graphics
+modes set the range of mouse coordinates for the new display mode.
+****************************************************************************/
+void EVTAPI EVT_setMouseRange(
+ int xRes,
+ int yRes)
+{
+ if (haveMouse) {
+ ps2MouseStop();
+ ps2MouseStart( 0, xRes, 0, yRes, -1, -1, -1);
+ }
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS
+Modifes the mouse coordinates as necessary if scaling to OS coordinates,
+and sets the OS mouse cursor position.
+****************************************************************************/
+void _EVT_setMousePos(
+ int *x,
+ int *y)
+{
+ if (haveMouse)
+ ps2MouseMove(*x, *y);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS
+Suspends all of our event handling operations. This is also used to
+de-install the event handling code.
+****************************************************************************/
+void EVTAPI EVT_suspend(void)
+{
+ uchar mods;
+
+ if (_EVT_installed) {
+ PM_restoreKeyHandler();
+ if (haveMouse)
+ PM_restoreMouseHandler();
+
+ /* Set the keyboard modifier flags in the BIOS to our values */
+ EVT_allowLEDS(true);
+ mods = PM_getByte(_EVT_biosPtr+0x17) & ~0x70;
+ if (EVT.keyModifiers & EVT_SCROLLLOCK)
+ mods |= 0x10;
+ if (EVT.keyModifiers & EVT_NUMLOCK)
+ mods |= 0x20;
+ if (EVT.keyModifiers & EVT_CAPSLOCK)
+ mods |= 0x40;
+ PM_setByte(_EVT_biosPtr+0x17,mods);
+
+ /* Flag that we are no longer installed */
+ _EVT_installed = false;
+ }
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS
+Exits the event module for program terminatation.
+****************************************************************************/
+void EVTAPI EVT_exit(void)
+{
+ EVT_suspend();
+}
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/oshdr.h b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/oshdr.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3ff8daa2a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/oshdr.h
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development.
+*
+* Description: Include file to include all OS specific header files.
+*
+****************************************************************************/
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pm.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pm.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d6c95d688c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pm.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1187 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: 32 bit SMX embedded systems development.
+*
+* Description: Implementation for the OS Portability Manager Library, which
+* contains functions to implement OS specific services in a
+* generic, cross platform API. Porting the OS Portability
+* Manager library is the first step to porting any SciTech
+* products to a new platform.
+*
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "pmapi.h"
+#include "drvlib/os/os.h"
+#include "ztimerc.h"
+#include "event.h"
+#include "mtrr.h"
+#include "pm_help.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <dos.h>
+#include <conio.h>
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/nearptr.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#else
+#include <direct.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef __BORLANDC__
+#pragma warn -par
+#endif
+
+/*--------------------------- Global variables ----------------------------*/
+
+typedef struct {
+ int oldMode;
+ int old50Lines;
+ } DOS_stateBuf;
+
+#define MAX_RM_BLOCKS 10
+
+static struct {
+ void *p;
+ uint tag;
+ } rmBlocks[MAX_RM_BLOCKS];
+
+static uint VESABuf_len = 1024; /* Length of the VESABuf buffer */
+static void *VESABuf_ptr = NULL; /* Near pointer to VESABuf */
+static uint VESABuf_rseg; /* Real mode segment of VESABuf */
+static uint VESABuf_roff; /* Real mode offset of VESABuf */
+static void (PMAPIP fatalErrorCleanup)(void) = NULL;
+ushort _VARAPI _PM_savedDS = 0;
+static ulong PDB = 0,*pPDB = NULL;
+static uint VXD_version = -1;
+
+/*----------------------------- Implementation ----------------------------*/
+
+ulong _ASMAPI _PM_getPDB(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_VxDCall(VXD_regs *regs,uint off,uint sel);
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+External function to call the PMHELP helper VxD.
+****************************************************************************/
+void PMAPI PM_VxDCall(
+ VXD_regs *regs)
+{
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+RETURNS:
+BCD coded version number of the VxD, or 0 if not loaded (ie: 0x202 - 2.2)
+
+REMARKS:
+This function gets the version number for the VxD that we have connected to.
+****************************************************************************/
+uint PMAPI PMHELP_getVersion(void)
+{
+ return VXD_version = 0;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_init(void)
+{
+#ifndef REALMODE
+ MTRR_init();
+#endif
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+PARAMETERS:
+base - The starting physical base address of the region
+size - The size in bytes of the region
+type - Type to place into the MTRR register
+
+RETURNS:
+Error code describing the result.
+
+REMARKS:
+Function to enable write combining for the specified region of memory.
+****************************************************************************/
+int PMAPI PM_enableWriteCombine(
+ ulong base,
+ ulong size,
+ uint type)
+{
+#ifndef REALMODE
+ return MTRR_enableWriteCombine(base,size,type);
+#else
+ return PM_MTRR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+#endif
+}
+
+ibool PMAPI PM_haveBIOSAccess(void)
+{ return false; }
+
+long PMAPI PM_getOSType(void)
+{ return _OS_SMX; }
+
+int PMAPI PM_getModeType(void)
+{ return PM_386; }
+
+void PMAPI PM_backslash(char *s)
+{
+ uint pos = strlen(s);
+ if (s[pos-1] != '\\') {
+ s[pos] = '\\';
+ s[pos+1] = '\0';
+ }
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setFatalErrorCleanup(
+ void (PMAPIP cleanup)(void))
+{
+ fatalErrorCleanup = cleanup;
+}
+
+void MGLOutput(char *);
+
+void PMAPI PM_fatalError(const char *msg)
+{
+ if (fatalErrorCleanup)
+ fatalErrorCleanup();
+ MGLOutput(msg);
+// No support for fprintf() under smx currently!
+// fprintf(stderr,"%s\n", msg);
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+static void ExitVBEBuf(void)
+{
+ if (VESABuf_ptr)
+ PM_freeRealSeg(VESABuf_ptr);
+ VESABuf_ptr = 0;
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_getVESABuf(uint *len,uint *rseg,uint *roff)
+{
+ if (!VESABuf_ptr) {
+ /* Allocate a global buffer for communicating with the VESA VBE */
+ if ((VESABuf_ptr = PM_allocRealSeg(VESABuf_len, &VESABuf_rseg, &VESABuf_roff)) == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ atexit(ExitVBEBuf);
+ }
+ *len = VESABuf_len;
+ *rseg = VESABuf_rseg;
+ *roff = VESABuf_roff;
+ return VESABuf_ptr;
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_int386(int intno, PMREGS *in, PMREGS *out)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+ return PM_int386x(intno,in,out,&sregs);
+}
+
+/* Routines to set and get the real mode interrupt vectors, by making
+ * direct real mode calls to DOS and bypassing the DOS extenders API.
+ * This is the safest way to handle this, as some servers try to be
+ * smart about changing real mode vectors.
+ */
+
+void PMAPI _PM_getRMvect(int intno, long *realisr)
+{
+ RMREGS regs;
+ RMSREGS sregs;
+
+ PM_saveDS();
+ regs.h.ah = 0x35;
+ regs.h.al = intno;
+ PM_int86x(0x21, &regs, &regs, &sregs);
+ *realisr = ((long)sregs.es << 16) | regs.x.bx;
+}
+
+void PMAPI _PM_setRMvect(int intno, long realisr)
+{
+ RMREGS regs;
+ RMSREGS sregs;
+
+ PM_saveDS();
+ regs.h.ah = 0x25;
+ regs.h.al = intno;
+ sregs.ds = (int)(realisr >> 16);
+ regs.x.dx = (int)(realisr & 0xFFFF);
+ PM_int86x(0x21, &regs, &regs, &sregs);
+}
+
+void PMAPI _PM_addRealModeBlock(void *mem,uint tag)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_RM_BLOCKS; i++) {
+ if (rmBlocks[i].p == NULL) {
+ rmBlocks[i].p = mem;
+ rmBlocks[i].tag = tag;
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ PM_fatalError("To many real mode memory block allocations!");
+}
+
+uint PMAPI _PM_findRealModeBlock(void *mem)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_RM_BLOCKS; i++) {
+ if (rmBlocks[i].p == mem)
+ return rmBlocks[i].tag;
+ }
+ PM_fatalError("Could not find prior real mode memory block allocation!");
+ return 0;
+}
+
+char * PMAPI PM_getCurrentPath(
+ char *path,
+ int maxLen)
+{
+ return getcwd(path,maxLen);
+}
+
+char PMAPI PM_getBootDrive(void)
+{ return 'C'; }
+
+const char * PMAPI PM_getVBEAFPath(void)
+{ return "c:\\"; }
+
+const char * PMAPI PM_getNucleusPath(void)
+{
+ static char path[256];
+ char *env;
+
+ if ((env = getenv("NUCLEUS_PATH")) != NULL)
+ return env;
+ return "c:\\nucleus";
+}
+
+const char * PMAPI PM_getNucleusConfigPath(void)
+{
+ static char path[256];
+ strcpy(path,PM_getNucleusPath());
+ PM_backslash(path);
+ strcat(path,"config");
+ return path;
+}
+
+const char * PMAPI PM_getUniqueID(void)
+{ return "SMX"; }
+
+const char * PMAPI PM_getMachineName(void)
+{ return "SMX"; }
+
+int PMAPI PM_kbhit(void)
+{
+ int hit;
+ event_t evt;
+
+ hit = EVT_peekNext(&evt,EVT_KEYDOWN | EVT_KEYREPEAT);
+ EVT_flush(~(EVT_KEYDOWN | EVT_KEYREPEAT));
+ return hit;
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_getch(void)
+{
+ event_t evt;
+
+ EVT_halt(&evt,EVT_KEYDOWN);
+ return EVT_asciiCode(evt.message);
+}
+
+PM_HWND PMAPI PM_openConsole(PM_HWND hwndUser,int device,int xRes,int yRes,int bpp,ibool fullScreen)
+{
+ /* Not used for SMX */
+ (void)hwndUser;
+ (void)device;
+ (void)xRes;
+ (void)yRes;
+ (void)bpp;
+ (void)fullScreen;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_getConsoleStateSize(void)
+{
+ return sizeof(DOS_stateBuf);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_saveConsoleState(void *stateBuf,PM_HWND hwndConsole)
+{
+ RMREGS regs;
+ DOS_stateBuf *sb = stateBuf;
+
+ /* Save the old video mode state */
+ regs.h.ah = 0x0F;
+ PM_int86(0x10,&regs,&regs);
+ sb->oldMode = regs.h.al & 0x7F;
+ sb->old50Lines = false;
+ if (sb->oldMode == 0x3) {
+ regs.x.ax = 0x1130;
+ regs.x.bx = 0;
+ regs.x.dx = 0;
+ PM_int86(0x10,&regs,&regs);
+ sb->old50Lines = (regs.h.dl == 42 || regs.h.dl == 49);
+ }
+ (void)hwndConsole;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setSuspendAppCallback(int (_ASMAPIP saveState)(int flags))
+{
+ /* Not used for SMX */
+ (void)saveState;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreConsoleState(const void *stateBuf,PM_HWND hwndConsole)
+{
+ RMREGS regs;
+ const DOS_stateBuf *sb = stateBuf;
+
+ /* Retore 50 line mode if set */
+ if (sb->old50Lines) {
+ regs.x.ax = 0x1112;
+ regs.x.bx = 0;
+ PM_int86(0x10,&regs,&regs);
+ }
+ (void)hwndConsole;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_closeConsole(PM_HWND hwndConsole)
+{
+ /* Not used for SMX */
+ (void)hwndConsole;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setOSCursorLocation(int x,int y)
+{
+ uchar *_biosPtr = PM_getBIOSPointer();
+ PM_setByte(_biosPtr+0x50,x);
+ PM_setByte(_biosPtr+0x51,y);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setOSScreenWidth(int width,int height)
+{
+ uchar *_biosPtr = PM_getBIOSPointer();
+ PM_setWord(_biosPtr+0x4A,width);
+ PM_setWord(_biosPtr+0x4C,width*2);
+ PM_setByte(_biosPtr+0x84,height-1);
+ if (height > 25) {
+ PM_setWord(_biosPtr+0x60,0x0607);
+ PM_setByte(_biosPtr+0x85,0x08);
+ }
+ else {
+ PM_setWord(_biosPtr+0x60,0x0D0E);
+ PM_setByte(_biosPtr+0x85,0x016);
+ }
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_mallocShared(long size)
+{
+ return PM_malloc(size);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_freeShared(void *ptr)
+{
+ PM_free(ptr);
+}
+
+#define GetRMVect(intno,isr) *(isr) = ((ulong*)rmZeroPtr)[intno]
+#define SetRMVect(intno,isr) ((ulong*)rmZeroPtr)[intno] = (isr)
+
+ibool PMAPI PM_doBIOSPOST(
+ ushort axVal,
+ ulong BIOSPhysAddr,
+ void *mappedBIOS,
+ ulong BIOSLen)
+{
+ static int firstTime = true;
+ static uchar *rmZeroPtr;
+ long Current10,Current6D,Current42;
+ RMREGS regs;
+ RMSREGS sregs;
+
+ /* Create a zero memory mapping for us to use */
+ if (firstTime) {
+ rmZeroPtr = PM_mapPhysicalAddr(0,0x7FFF,true);
+ firstTime = false;
+ }
+
+ /* Remap the secondary BIOS to 0xC0000 physical */
+ if (BIOSPhysAddr != 0xC0000L || BIOSLen > 32768) {
+ /* SMX cannot virtually remap the BIOS, so we can only work if all
+ * the secondary controllers are identical, and we then use the
+ * BIOS on the first controller for all the remaining controllers.
+ *
+ * For OS'es that do virtual memory, and remapping of 0xC0000
+ * physical (perhaps a copy on write mapping) should be all that
+ * is needed.
+ */
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* Save current handlers of int 10h and 6Dh */
+ GetRMVect(0x10,&Current10);
+ GetRMVect(0x6D,&Current6D);
+
+ /* POST the secondary BIOS */
+ GetRMVect(0x42,&Current42);
+ SetRMVect(0x10,Current42); /* Restore int 10h to STD-BIOS */
+ regs.x.ax = axVal;
+ PM_callRealMode(0xC000,0x0003,&regs,&sregs);
+
+ /* Restore current handlers */
+ SetRMVect(0x10,Current10);
+ SetRMVect(0x6D,Current6D);
+
+ /* Second the primary BIOS mappin 1:1 for 0xC0000 physical */
+ if (BIOSPhysAddr != 0xC0000L) {
+ /* SMX does not support this */
+ (void)mappedBIOS;
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_sleep(ulong milliseconds)
+{
+ ulong microseconds = milliseconds * 1000L;
+ LZTimerObject tm;
+
+ LZTimerOnExt(&tm);
+ while (LZTimerLapExt(&tm) < microseconds)
+ ;
+ LZTimerOffExt(&tm);
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_getCOMPort(int port)
+{
+ switch (port) {
+ case 0: return 0x3F8;
+ case 1: return 0x2F8;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_getLPTPort(int port)
+{
+ switch (port) {
+ case 0: return 0x3BC;
+ case 1: return 0x378;
+ case 2: return 0x278;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+PM_MODULE PMAPI PM_loadLibrary(
+ const char *szDLLName)
+{
+ (void)szDLLName;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_getProcAddress(
+ PM_MODULE hModule,
+ const char *szProcName)
+{
+ (void)hModule;
+ (void)szProcName;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_freeLibrary(
+ PM_MODULE hModule)
+{
+ (void)hModule;
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_setIOPL(
+ int level)
+{
+ return level;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Internal function to convert the find data to the generic interface.
+****************************************************************************/
+static void convertFindData(
+ PM_findData *findData,
+ struct find_t *blk)
+{
+ ulong dwSize = findData->dwSize;
+
+ memset(findData,0,findData->dwSize);
+ findData->dwSize = dwSize;
+ if (blk->attrib & _A_RDONLY)
+ findData->attrib |= PM_FILE_READONLY;
+ if (blk->attrib & _A_SUBDIR)
+ findData->attrib |= PM_FILE_DIRECTORY;
+ if (blk->attrib & _A_ARCH)
+ findData->attrib |= PM_FILE_ARCHIVE;
+ if (blk->attrib & _A_HIDDEN)
+ findData->attrib |= PM_FILE_HIDDEN;
+ if (blk->attrib & _A_SYSTEM)
+ findData->attrib |= PM_FILE_SYSTEM;
+ findData->sizeLo = blk->size;
+ strncpy(findData->name,blk->name,PM_MAX_PATH);
+ findData->name[PM_MAX_PATH-1] = 0;
+}
+
+#define FIND_MASK (_A_RDONLY | _A_ARCH | _A_SUBDIR | _A_HIDDEN | _A_SYSTEM)
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to find the first file matching a search criteria in a directory.
+****************************************************************************/
+void * PMAPI PM_findFirstFile(
+ const char *filename,
+ PM_findData *findData)
+{
+ struct find_t *blk;
+
+ if ((blk = PM_malloc(sizeof(*blk))) == NULL)
+ return PM_FILE_INVALID;
+ if (_dos_findfirst((char*)filename,FIND_MASK,blk) == 0) {
+ convertFindData(findData,blk);
+ return blk;
+ }
+ return PM_FILE_INVALID;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to find the next file matching a search criteria in a directory.
+****************************************************************************/
+ibool PMAPI PM_findNextFile(
+ void *handle,
+ PM_findData *findData)
+{
+ struct find_t *blk = handle;
+
+ if (_dos_findnext(blk) == 0) {
+ convertFindData(findData,blk);
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to close the find process
+****************************************************************************/
+void PMAPI PM_findClose(
+ void *handle)
+{
+ PM_free(handle);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to determine if a drive is a valid drive or not. Under Unix this
+function will return false for anything except a value of 3 (considered
+the root drive, and equivalent to C: for non-Unix systems). The drive
+numbering is:
+
+ 1 - Drive A:
+ 2 - Drive B:
+ 3 - Drive C:
+ etc
+
+****************************************************************************/
+ibool PMAPI PM_driveValid(
+ char drive)
+{
+ RMREGS regs;
+ regs.h.dl = (uchar)(drive - 'A' + 1);
+ regs.h.ah = 0x36; // Get disk information service
+ PM_int86(0x21,&regs,&regs);
+ return regs.x.ax != 0xFFFF; // AX = 0xFFFF if disk is invalid
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to get the current working directory for the specififed drive.
+Under Unix this will always return the current working directory regardless
+of what the value of 'drive' is.
+****************************************************************************/
+void PMAPI PM_getdcwd(
+ int drive,
+ char *dir,
+ int len)
+{
+ uint oldDrive,maxDrives;
+ _dos_getdrive(&oldDrive);
+ _dos_setdrive(drive,&maxDrives);
+ getcwd(dir,len);
+ _dos_setdrive(oldDrive,&maxDrives);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to change the file attributes for a specific file.
+****************************************************************************/
+void PMAPI PM_setFileAttr(
+ const char *filename,
+ uint attrib)
+{
+#if defined(TNT) && defined(_MSC_VER)
+ DWORD attr = 0;
+
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_READONLY)
+ attr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY;
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_ARCHIVE)
+ attr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE;
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_HIDDEN)
+ attr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN;
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_SYSTEM)
+ attr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM;
+ SetFileAttributes((LPSTR)filename, attr);
+#else
+ uint attr = 0;
+
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_READONLY)
+ attr |= _A_RDONLY;
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_ARCHIVE)
+ attr |= _A_ARCH;
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_HIDDEN)
+ attr |= _A_HIDDEN;
+ if (attrib & PM_FILE_SYSTEM)
+ attr |= _A_SYSTEM;
+ _dos_setfileattr(filename,attr);
+#endif
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to create a directory.
+****************************************************************************/
+ibool PMAPI PM_mkdir(
+ const char *filename)
+{
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+ return mkdir(filename,S_IRUSR) == 0;
+#else
+//AM: return mkdir(filename) == 0;
+ return(false);
+#endif
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to remove a directory.
+****************************************************************************/
+ibool PMAPI PM_rmdir(
+ const char *filename)
+{
+//AM: return rmdir(filename) == 0;
+ return(false);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Allocates a block of locked, physically contiguous memory. The memory
+may be required to be below the 16Meg boundary.
+****************************************************************************/
+void * PMAPI PM_allocLockedMem(
+ uint size,
+ ulong *physAddr,
+ ibool contiguous,
+ ibool below16M)
+{
+ void *p;
+ uint r_seg,r_off;
+ PM_lockHandle lh;
+
+ /* Under DOS the only way to know the physical memory address is to
+ * allocate the memory below the 1Meg boundary as real mode memory.
+ * We also allocate 4095 bytes more memory than we need, so we can
+ * properly page align the start of the memory block for DMA operations.
+ */
+ if (size > 4096)
+ return NULL;
+ if ((p = PM_allocRealSeg((size + 0xFFF) & ~0xFFF,&r_seg,&r_off)) == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ *physAddr = ((r_seg << 4) + r_off + 0xFFF) & ~0xFFF;
+ PM_lockDataPages(p,size*2,&lh);
+ return p;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_freeLockedMem(void *p,uint size,ibool contiguous)
+{
+ (void)size;
+ PM_freeRealSeg(p);
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Generic DPMI routines common to 16/32 bit code */
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+ulong PMAPI DPMI_mapPhysicalToLinear(ulong physAddr,ulong limit)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+ ulong physOfs;
+
+ if (physAddr < 0x100000L) {
+ /* We can't map memory below 1Mb, but the linear address are already
+ * mapped 1:1 for this memory anyway so we just return the base address.
+ */
+ return physAddr;
+ }
+
+ /* Round the physical address to a 4Kb boundary and the limit to a
+ * 4Kb-1 boundary before passing the values to DPMI as some extenders
+ * will fail the calls unless this is the case. If we round the
+ * physical address, then we also add an extra offset into the address
+ * that we return.
+ */
+ physOfs = physAddr & 4095;
+ physAddr = physAddr & ~4095;
+ limit = ((limit+physOfs+1+4095) & ~4095)-1;
+
+ r.x.ax = 0x800; /* DPMI map physical to linear */
+ r.x.bx = physAddr >> 16;
+ r.x.cx = physAddr & 0xFFFF;
+ r.x.si = limit >> 16;
+ r.x.di = limit & 0xFFFF;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ if (r.x.cflag)
+ return 0xFFFFFFFFUL;
+ return ((ulong)r.x.bx << 16) + r.x.cx + physOfs;
+}
+
+int PMAPI DPMI_setSelectorBase(ushort sel,ulong linAddr)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 7; /* DPMI set selector base address */
+ r.x.bx = sel;
+ r.x.cx = linAddr >> 16;
+ r.x.dx = linAddr & 0xFFFF;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ if (r.x.cflag)
+ return 0;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+ulong PMAPI DPMI_getSelectorBase(ushort sel)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 6; /* DPMI get selector base address */
+ r.x.bx = sel;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ return ((ulong)r.x.cx << 16) + r.x.dx;
+}
+
+int PMAPI DPMI_setSelectorLimit(ushort sel,ulong limit)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 8; /* DPMI set selector limit */
+ r.x.bx = sel;
+ r.x.cx = limit >> 16;
+ r.x.dx = limit & 0xFFFF;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ if (r.x.cflag)
+ return 0;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+uint PMAPI DPMI_createSelector(ulong base,ulong limit)
+{
+ uint sel;
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ /* Allocate 1 descriptor */
+ r.x.ax = 0;
+ r.x.cx = 1;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ if (r.x.cflag) return 0;
+ sel = r.x.ax;
+
+ /* Set the descriptor access rights (for a 32 bit page granular
+ * segment, ring 0).
+ */
+ r.x.ax = 9;
+ r.x.bx = sel;
+ r.x.cx = 0x4093;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+
+ /* Map physical memory and create selector */
+ if ((base = DPMI_mapPhysicalToLinear(base,limit)) == 0xFFFFFFFFUL)
+ return 0;
+ if (!DPMI_setSelectorBase(sel,base))
+ return 0;
+ if (!DPMI_setSelectorLimit(sel,limit))
+ return 0;
+ return sel;
+}
+
+void PMAPI DPMI_freeSelector(uint sel)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 1;
+ r.x.bx = sel;
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+}
+
+int PMAPI DPMI_lockLinearPages(ulong linear,ulong len)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 0x600; /* DPMI Lock Linear Region */
+ r.x.bx = (linear >> 16); /* Linear address in BX:CX */
+ r.x.cx = (linear & 0xFFFF);
+ r.x.si = (len >> 16); /* Length in SI:DI */
+ r.x.di = (len & 0xFFFF);
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ return (!r.x.cflag);
+}
+
+int PMAPI DPMI_unlockLinearPages(ulong linear,ulong len)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 0x601; /* DPMI Unlock Linear Region */
+ r.x.bx = (linear >> 16); /* Linear address in BX:CX */
+ r.x.cx = (linear & 0xFFFF);
+ r.x.si = (len >> 16); /* Length in SI:DI */
+ r.x.di = (len & 0xFFFF);
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ return (!r.x.cflag);
+}
+
+void * PMAPI DPMI_mapPhysicalAddr(ulong base,ulong limit,ibool isCached)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ ulong linAddr;
+ ulong DSBaseAddr;
+
+ /* Get the base address for the default DS selector */
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+ DSBaseAddr = DPMI_getSelectorBase(sregs.ds);
+ if ((base < 0x100000) && (DSBaseAddr == 0)) {
+ /* DS is zero based, so we can directly access the first 1Mb of
+ * system memory (like under DOS4GW).
+ */
+ return (void*)base;
+ }
+
+ /* Map the memory to a linear address using DPMI function 0x800 */
+ if ((linAddr = DPMI_mapPhysicalToLinear(base,limit)) == 0) {
+ if (base >= 0x100000)
+ return NULL;
+ /* If the linear address mapping fails but we are trying to
+ * map an area in the first 1Mb of system memory, then we must
+ * be running under a Windows or OS/2 DOS box. Under these
+ * environments we can use the segment wrap around as a fallback
+ * measure, as this does work properly.
+ */
+ linAddr = base;
+ }
+
+ /* Now expand the default DS selector to 4Gb so we can access it */
+ if (!DPMI_setSelectorLimit(sregs.ds,0xFFFFFFFFUL))
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* Finally enable caching for the page tables that we just mapped in,
+ * since DOS4GW and PMODE/W create the page table entries without
+ * caching enabled which hurts the performance of the linear framebuffer
+ * as it disables write combining on Pentium Pro and above processors.
+ *
+ * For those processors cache disabling is better handled through the
+ * MTRR registers anyway (we can write combine a region but disable
+ * caching) so that MMIO register regions do not screw up.
+ */
+ if (isCached) {
+ if ((PDB = _PM_getPDB()) != 0 && DSBaseAddr == 0) {
+ int startPDB,endPDB,iPDB,startPage,endPage,start,end,iPage;
+ ulong pageTable,*pPageTable;
+ if (!pPDB) {
+ if (PDB >= 0x100000)
+ pPDB = (ulong*)DPMI_mapPhysicalToLinear(PDB,0xFFF);
+ else
+ pPDB = (ulong*)PDB;
+ }
+ if (pPDB) {
+ startPDB = (linAddr >> 22) & 0x3FF;
+ startPage = (linAddr >> 12) & 0x3FF;
+ endPDB = ((linAddr+limit) >> 22) & 0x3FF;
+ endPage = ((linAddr+limit) >> 12) & 0x3FF;
+ for (iPDB = startPDB; iPDB <= endPDB; iPDB++) {
+ pageTable = pPDB[iPDB] & ~0xFFF;
+ if (pageTable >= 0x100000)
+ pPageTable = (ulong*)DPMI_mapPhysicalToLinear(pageTable,0xFFF);
+ else
+ pPageTable = (ulong*)pageTable;
+ start = (iPDB == startPDB) ? startPage : 0;
+ end = (iPDB == endPDB) ? endPage : 0x3FF;
+ for (iPage = start; iPage <= end; iPage++)
+ pPageTable[iPage] &= ~0x18;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now return the base address of the memory into the default DS */
+ return (void*)(linAddr - DSBaseAddr);
+}
+
+/* Some DOS extender implementations do not directly support calling a
+ * real mode procedure from protected mode. However we can simulate what
+ * we need temporarily hooking the INT 6Ah vector with a small real mode
+ * stub that will call our real mode code for us.
+ */
+
+static uchar int6AHandler[] = {
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* __PMODE_callReal variable */
+ 0xFB, /* sti */
+ 0x2E,0xFF,0x1E,0x00,0x00, /* call [cs:__PMODE_callReal] */
+ 0xCF, /* iretf */
+ };
+static uchar *crPtr = NULL; /* Pointer to of int 6A handler */
+static uint crRSeg,crROff; /* Real mode seg:offset of handler */
+
+void PMAPI PM_callRealMode(uint seg,uint off, RMREGS *in,
+ RMSREGS *sregs)
+{
+ uchar *p;
+ uint oldSeg,oldOff;
+
+ if (!crPtr) {
+ /* Allocate and copy the memory block only once */
+ crPtr = PM_allocRealSeg(sizeof(int6AHandler), &crRSeg, &crROff);
+ memcpy(crPtr,int6AHandler,sizeof(int6AHandler));
+ }
+ PM_setWord(crPtr,off); /* Plug in address to call */
+ PM_setWord(crPtr+2,seg);
+ p = PM_mapRealPointer(0,0x6A * 4);
+ oldOff = PM_getWord(p); /* Save old handler address */
+ oldSeg = PM_getWord(p+2);
+ PM_setWord(p,crROff+4); /* Hook 6A handler */
+ PM_setWord(p+2,crRSeg);
+ PM_int86x(0x6A, in, in, sregs); /* Call real mode code */
+ PM_setWord(p,oldOff); /* Restore old handler */
+ PM_setWord(p+2,oldSeg);
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_getBIOSPointer(void)
+{ return PM_mapPhysicalAddr(0x400,0xFFFF,true); }
+
+void * PMAPI PM_getA0000Pointer(void)
+{ return PM_mapPhysicalAddr(0xA0000,0xFFFF,true); }
+
+void * PMAPI PM_mapPhysicalAddr(ulong base,ulong limit,ibool isCached)
+{ return DPMI_mapPhysicalAddr(base,limit,isCached); }
+
+void PMAPI PM_freePhysicalAddr(void *ptr,ulong limit)
+{
+ /* Mapping cannot be free */
+}
+
+ulong PMAPI PM_getPhysicalAddr(void *p)
+{
+ // TODO: This function should find the physical address of a linear
+ // address.
+ (void)p;
+ return 0xFFFFFFFFUL;
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_mapToProcess(void *base,ulong limit)
+{
+ (void)limit;
+ return (void*)base;
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_mapRealPointer(uint r_seg,uint r_off)
+{
+ static uchar *zeroPtr = NULL;
+
+ if (!zeroPtr)
+ zeroPtr = PM_mapPhysicalAddr(0,0xFFFFF,true);
+ return (void*)(zeroPtr + MK_PHYS(r_seg,r_off));
+}
+
+void * PMAPI PM_allocRealSeg(uint size,uint *r_seg,uint *r_off)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+ void *p;
+
+ r.x.ax = 0x100; /* DPMI allocate DOS memory */
+ r.x.bx = (size + 0xF) >> 4; /* number of paragraphs */
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+ if (r.x.cflag)
+ return NULL; /* DPMI call failed */
+ *r_seg = r.x.ax; /* Real mode segment */
+ *r_off = 0;
+ p = PM_mapRealPointer(*r_seg,*r_off);
+ _PM_addRealModeBlock(p,r.x.dx);
+ return p;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_freeRealSeg(void *mem)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+
+ r.x.ax = 0x101; /* DPMI free DOS memory */
+ r.x.dx = _PM_findRealModeBlock(mem);/* DX := selector from 0x100 */
+ PM_int386(0x31, &r, &r);
+}
+
+static DPMI_handler_t DPMI_int10 = NULL;
+
+void PMAPI DPMI_setInt10Handler(DPMI_handler_t handler)
+{
+ DPMI_int10 = handler;
+}
+
+void PMAPI DPMI_int86(int intno, DPMI_regs *regs)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+ PMSREGS sr;
+
+ if (intno == 0x10 && DPMI_int10) {
+ if (DPMI_int10(regs))
+ return;
+ }
+ PM_segread(&sr);
+ r.x.ax = 0x300; /* DPMI issue real interrupt */
+ r.h.bl = intno;
+ r.h.bh = 0;
+ r.x.cx = 0;
+ sr.es = sr.ds;
+ r.e.edi = (uint)regs;
+ PM_int386x(0x31, &r, &r, &sr); /* Issue the interrupt */
+}
+
+#define IN(reg) rmregs.reg = in->e.reg
+#define OUT(reg) out->e.reg = rmregs.reg
+
+int PMAPI PM_int86(int intno, RMREGS *in, RMREGS *out)
+{
+ DPMI_regs rmregs;
+
+ memset(&rmregs, 0, sizeof(rmregs));
+ IN(eax); IN(ebx); IN(ecx); IN(edx); IN(esi); IN(edi);
+
+// These real mode ints may cause crashes.
+//AM: DPMI_int86(intno,&rmregs); /* DPMI issue real interrupt */
+
+ OUT(eax); OUT(ebx); OUT(ecx); OUT(edx); OUT(esi); OUT(edi);
+ out->x.cflag = rmregs.flags & 0x1;
+ return out->x.ax;
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_int86x(int intno, RMREGS *in, RMREGS *out,
+ RMSREGS *sregs)
+{
+ DPMI_regs rmregs;
+
+ memset(&rmregs, 0, sizeof(rmregs));
+ IN(eax); IN(ebx); IN(ecx); IN(edx); IN(esi); IN(edi);
+ rmregs.es = sregs->es;
+ rmregs.ds = sregs->ds;
+
+//AM: DPMI_int86(intno,&rmregs); /* DPMI issue real interrupt */
+
+ OUT(eax); OUT(ebx); OUT(ecx); OUT(edx); OUT(esi); OUT(edi);
+ sregs->es = rmregs.es;
+ sregs->cs = rmregs.cs;
+ sregs->ss = rmregs.ss;
+ sregs->ds = rmregs.ds;
+ out->x.cflag = rmregs.flags & 0x1;
+ return out->x.ax;
+}
+
+#pragma pack(1)
+
+typedef struct {
+ uint LargestBlockAvail;
+ uint MaxUnlockedPage;
+ uint LargestLockablePage;
+ uint LinAddrSpace;
+ uint NumFreePagesAvail;
+ uint NumPhysicalPagesFree;
+ uint TotalPhysicalPages;
+ uint FreeLinAddrSpace;
+ uint SizeOfPageFile;
+ uint res[3];
+ } MemInfo;
+
+#pragma pack()
+
+void PMAPI PM_availableMemory(ulong *physical,ulong *total)
+{
+ PMREGS r;
+ PMSREGS sr;
+ MemInfo memInfo;
+
+ PM_segread(&sr);
+ r.x.ax = 0x500; /* DPMI get free memory info */
+ sr.es = sr.ds;
+ r.e.edi = (uint)&memInfo;
+ PM_int386x(0x31, &r, &r, &sr); /* Issue the interrupt */
+ *physical = memInfo.NumPhysicalPagesFree * 4096;
+ *total = memInfo.LargestBlockAvail;
+ if (*total < *physical)
+ *physical = *total;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to get the file attributes for a specific file.
+****************************************************************************/
+uint PMAPI PM_getFileAttr(
+ const char *filename)
+{
+ // TODO: Implement this!
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to get the file time and date for a specific file.
+****************************************************************************/
+ibool PMAPI PM_getFileTime(
+ const char *filename,
+ ibool gmTime,
+ PM_time *time)
+{
+ // TODO: Implement this!
+ return false;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Function to set the file time and date for a specific file.
+****************************************************************************/
+ibool PMAPI PM_setFileTime(
+ const char *filename,
+ ibool gmTime,
+ PM_time *time)
+{
+ // TODO: Implement this!
+ return false;
+}
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pmsmx.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pmsmx.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2596c76a36
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/pmsmx.c
@@ -0,0 +1,471 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development
+*
+* Description: Implementation for the OS Portability Manager Library, which
+* contains functions to implement OS specific services in a
+* generic, cross platform API. Porting the OS Portability
+* Manager library is the first step to porting any SciTech
+* products to a new platform.
+*
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "pmapi.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <dos.h>
+#include "smx/ps2mouse.h"
+
+/*--------------------------- Global variables ----------------------------*/
+
+static int globalDataStart;
+
+PM_criticalHandler _VARAPI _PM_critHandler = NULL;
+PM_breakHandler _VARAPI _PM_breakHandler = NULL;
+PM_intHandler _VARAPI _PM_timerHandler = NULL;
+PM_intHandler _VARAPI _PM_rtcHandler = NULL;
+PM_intHandler _VARAPI _PM_keyHandler = NULL;
+PM_key15Handler _VARAPI _PM_key15Handler = NULL;
+PM_mouseHandler _VARAPI _PM_mouseHandler = NULL;
+PM_intHandler _VARAPI _PM_int10Handler = NULL;
+int _VARAPI _PM_mouseMask;
+
+uchar * _VARAPI _PM_ctrlCPtr; /* Location of Ctrl-C flag */
+uchar * _VARAPI _PM_ctrlBPtr; /* Location of Ctrl-Break flag */
+uchar * _VARAPI _PM_critPtr; /* Location of Critical error Bf*/
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevTimer = PMNULL; /* Previous timer handler */
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevRTC = PMNULL; /* Previous RTC handler */
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevKey = PMNULL; /* Previous key handler */
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevKey15 = PMNULL; /* Previous key15 handler */
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevBreak = PMNULL; /* Previous break handler */
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevCtrlC = PMNULL; /* Previous CtrlC handler */
+PMFARPTR _VARAPI _PM_prevCritical = PMNULL; /* Previous critical handler */
+long _VARAPI _PM_prevRealTimer; /* Previous real mode timer */
+long _VARAPI _PM_prevRealRTC; /* Previous real mode RTC */
+long _VARAPI _PM_prevRealKey; /* Previous real mode key */
+long _VARAPI _PM_prevRealKey15; /* Previous real mode key15 */
+long _VARAPI _PM_prevRealInt10; /* Previous real mode int 10h */
+static uchar _PM_oldCMOSRegA; /* CMOS register A contents */
+static uchar _PM_oldCMOSRegB; /* CMOS register B contents */
+static uchar _PM_oldRTCPIC2; /* Mask value for RTC IRQ8 */
+
+/*----------------------------- Implementation ----------------------------*/
+
+/* Globals for locking interrupt handlers in _pmsmx.asm */
+
+extern int _ASMAPI _PM_pmsmxDataStart;
+extern int _ASMAPI _PM_pmsmxDataEnd;
+void _ASMAPI _PM_pmsmxCodeStart(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_pmsmxCodeEnd(void);
+
+/* Protected mode interrupt handlers, also called by PM callbacks below */
+
+void _ASMAPI _PM_timerISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_rtcISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_keyISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_key15ISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_breakISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_ctrlCISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_criticalISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_mouseISR(void);
+void _ASMAPI _PM_int10PMCB(void);
+
+/* Protected mode DPMI callback handlers */
+
+void _ASMAPI _PM_mousePMCB(void);
+
+/* Routine to install a mouse handler function */
+
+void _ASMAPI _PM_setMouseHandler(int mask);
+
+/* Routine to allocate DPMI real mode callback routines */
+
+void _ASMAPI _DPMI_allocateCallback(void (_ASMAPI *pmcode)(),void *rmregs,long *RMCB);
+void _ASMAPI _DPMI_freeCallback(long RMCB);
+
+/* DPMI helper functions in PMLITE.C */
+
+ulong PMAPI DPMI_mapPhysicalToLinear(ulong physAddr,ulong limit);
+int PMAPI DPMI_setSelectorBase(ushort sel,ulong linAddr);
+ulong PMAPI DPMI_getSelectorBase(ushort sel);
+int PMAPI DPMI_setSelectorLimit(ushort sel,ulong limit);
+uint PMAPI DPMI_createSelector(ulong base,ulong limit);
+void PMAPI DPMI_freeSelector(uint sel);
+int PMAPI DPMI_lockLinearPages(ulong linear,ulong len);
+int PMAPI DPMI_unlockLinearPages(ulong linear,ulong len);
+
+/* Functions to read and write CMOS registers */
+
+uchar PMAPI _PM_readCMOS(int index);
+void PMAPI _PM_writeCMOS(int index,uchar value);
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Generic routines common to all environments */
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+void PMAPI PM_resetMouseDriver(int hardReset)
+{
+ ps2MouseReset();
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setRealTimeClockFrequency(int frequency)
+{
+ static short convert[] = {
+ 8192,
+ 4096,
+ 2048,
+ 1024,
+ 512,
+ 256,
+ 128,
+ 64,
+ 32,
+ 16,
+ 8,
+ 4,
+ 2,
+ -1,
+ };
+ int i;
+
+ /* First clear any pending RTC timeout if not cleared */
+ _PM_readCMOS(0x0C);
+ if (frequency == 0) {
+ /* Disable RTC timout */
+ _PM_writeCMOS(0x0A,_PM_oldCMOSRegA);
+ _PM_writeCMOS(0x0B,_PM_oldCMOSRegB & 0x0F);
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Convert frequency value to RTC clock indexes */
+ for (i = 0; convert[i] != -1; i++) {
+ if (convert[i] == frequency)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Set RTC timout value and enable timeout */
+ _PM_writeCMOS(0x0A,(_PM_oldCMOSRegA & 0xF0) | (i+3));
+ _PM_writeCMOS(0x0B,(_PM_oldCMOSRegB & 0x0F) | 0x40);
+ }
+}
+
+static void PMAPI lockPMHandlers(void)
+{
+ static int locked = 0;
+ int stat = 0;
+ PM_lockHandle lh;
+
+ /* Lock all of the code and data used by our protected mode interrupt
+ * handling routines, so that it will continue to work correctly
+ * under real mode.
+ */
+ if (!locked) {
+ PM_saveDS();
+ stat = !PM_lockDataPages(&globalDataStart-2048,4096,&lh);
+ stat |= !PM_lockDataPages(&_PM_pmsmxDataStart,(int)&_PM_pmsmxDataEnd - (int)&_PM_pmsmxDataStart,&lh);
+ stat |= !PM_lockCodePages((__codePtr)_PM_pmsmxCodeStart,(int)_PM_pmsmxCodeEnd-(int)_PM_pmsmxCodeStart,&lh);
+ if (stat) {
+ printf("Page locking services failed - interrupt handling not safe!\n");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ locked = 1;
+ }
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_getPMvect(int intno, PMFARPTR *isr)
+{
+ PMREGS regs;
+
+ regs.x.ax = 0x204;
+ regs.h.bl = intno;
+ PM_int386(0x31,&regs,&regs);
+ isr->sel = regs.x.cx;
+ isr->off = regs.e.edx;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setPMvect(int intno, PM_intHandler isr)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ PMREGS regs;
+
+ PM_saveDS();
+ regs.x.ax = 0x205; /* Set protected mode vector */
+ regs.h.bl = intno;
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+ regs.x.cx = sregs.cs;
+ regs.e.edx = (uint)isr;
+ PM_int386(0x31,&regs,&regs);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restorePMvect(int intno, PMFARPTR isr)
+{
+ PMREGS regs;
+
+ regs.x.ax = 0x205;
+ regs.h.bl = intno;
+ regs.x.cx = isr.sel;
+ regs.e.edx = isr.off;
+ PM_int386(0x31,&regs,&regs);
+}
+
+static long prevRealBreak; /* Previous real mode break handler */
+static long prevRealCtrlC; /* Previous real mode CtrlC handler */
+static long prevRealCritical; /* Prev real mode critical handler */
+
+int PMAPI PM_setMouseHandler(int mask, PM_mouseHandler mh)
+{
+ lockPMHandlers(); /* Ensure our handlers are locked */
+
+ _PM_mouseHandler = mh;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreMouseHandler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_mouseHandler)
+ _PM_mouseHandler = NULL;
+}
+
+static void getISR(int intno, PMFARPTR *pmisr, long *realisr)
+{
+ PM_getPMvect(intno,pmisr);
+}
+
+static void restoreISR(int intno, PMFARPTR pmisr, long realisr)
+{
+ PM_restorePMvect(intno,pmisr);
+}
+
+static void setISR(int intno, void (* PMAPI pmisr)())
+{
+ lockPMHandlers(); /* Ensure our handlers are locked */
+ PM_setPMvect(intno,pmisr);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setTimerHandler(PM_intHandler th)
+{
+ getISR(PM_IRQ0, &_PM_prevTimer, &_PM_prevRealTimer);
+ _PM_timerHandler = th;
+ setISR(PM_IRQ0, _PM_timerISR);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreTimerHandler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_timerHandler) {
+ restoreISR(PM_IRQ0, _PM_prevTimer, _PM_prevRealTimer);
+ _PM_timerHandler = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+ibool PMAPI PM_setRealTimeClockHandler(PM_intHandler th,int frequency)
+{
+ /* Save the old CMOS real time clock values */
+ _PM_oldCMOSRegA = _PM_readCMOS(0x0A);
+ _PM_oldCMOSRegB = _PM_readCMOS(0x0B);
+
+ /* Set the real time clock interrupt handler */
+ getISR(0x70, &_PM_prevRTC, &_PM_prevRealRTC);
+ _PM_rtcHandler = th;
+ setISR(0x70, _PM_rtcISR);
+
+ /* Program the real time clock default frequency */
+ PM_setRealTimeClockFrequency(frequency);
+
+ /* Unmask IRQ8 in the PIC2 */
+ _PM_oldRTCPIC2 = PM_inpb(0xA1);
+ PM_outpb(0xA1,_PM_oldRTCPIC2 & 0xFE);
+ return true;
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreRealTimeClockHandler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_rtcHandler) {
+ /* Restore CMOS registers and mask RTC clock */
+ _PM_writeCMOS(0x0A,_PM_oldCMOSRegA);
+ _PM_writeCMOS(0x0B,_PM_oldCMOSRegB);
+ PM_outpb(0xA1,(PM_inpb(0xA1) & 0xFE) | (_PM_oldRTCPIC2 & ~0xFE));
+
+ /* Restore the interrupt vector */
+ restoreISR(0x70, _PM_prevRTC, _PM_prevRealRTC);
+ _PM_rtcHandler = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setKeyHandler(PM_intHandler kh)
+{
+ getISR(PM_IRQ1, &_PM_prevKey, &_PM_prevRealKey);
+ _PM_keyHandler = kh;
+ setISR(PM_IRQ1, _PM_keyISR);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreKeyHandler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_keyHandler) {
+ restoreISR(PM_IRQ1, _PM_prevKey, _PM_prevRealKey);
+ _PM_keyHandler = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_setKey15Handler(PM_key15Handler kh)
+{
+ getISR(0x15, &_PM_prevKey15, &_PM_prevRealKey15);
+ _PM_key15Handler = kh;
+ setISR(0x15, _PM_key15ISR);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreKey15Handler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_key15Handler) {
+ restoreISR(0x15, _PM_prevKey15, _PM_prevRealKey15);
+ _PM_key15Handler = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Real mode Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Break handler. This handler simply sets a
+ * flag in the real mode code segment and exit. We save the location
+ * of this flag in real mode memory so that both the real mode and
+ * protected mode code will be modifying the same flags.
+ */
+
+static uchar ctrlHandler[] = {
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* ctrlBFlag */
+ 0x66,0x2E,0xC7,0x06,0x00,0x00,
+ 0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* mov [cs:ctrlBFlag],1 */
+ 0xCF, /* iretf */
+ };
+
+void PMAPI PM_installAltBreakHandler(PM_breakHandler bh)
+{
+ uint rseg,roff;
+
+ getISR(0x1B, &_PM_prevBreak, &prevRealBreak);
+ getISR(0x23, &_PM_prevCtrlC, &prevRealCtrlC);
+ _PM_breakHandler = bh;
+ setISR(0x1B, _PM_breakISR);
+ setISR(0x23, _PM_ctrlCISR);
+
+ /* Hook the real mode vectors for these handlers, as these are not
+ * normally reflected by the DPMI server up to protected mode
+ */
+ _PM_ctrlBPtr = PM_allocRealSeg(sizeof(ctrlHandler)*2, &rseg, &roff);
+ memcpy(_PM_ctrlBPtr,ctrlHandler,sizeof(ctrlHandler));
+ memcpy(_PM_ctrlBPtr+sizeof(ctrlHandler),ctrlHandler,sizeof(ctrlHandler));
+ _PM_ctrlCPtr = _PM_ctrlBPtr + sizeof(ctrlHandler);
+ _PM_setRMvect(0x1B,((long)rseg << 16) | (roff+4));
+ _PM_setRMvect(0x23,((long)rseg << 16) | (roff+sizeof(ctrlHandler)+4));
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_installBreakHandler(void)
+{
+ PM_installAltBreakHandler(NULL);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreBreakHandler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_prevBreak.sel) {
+ restoreISR(0x1B, _PM_prevBreak, prevRealBreak);
+ restoreISR(0x23, _PM_prevCtrlC, prevRealCtrlC);
+ _PM_prevBreak.sel = 0;
+ _PM_breakHandler = NULL;
+ PM_freeRealSeg(_PM_ctrlBPtr);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Real mode Critical Error handler. This handler simply saves the AX and
+ * DI values in the real mode code segment and exits. We save the location
+ * of this flag in real mode memory so that both the real mode and
+ * protected mode code will be modifying the same flags.
+ */
+
+static uchar criticalHandler[] = {
+ 0x00,0x00, /* axCode */
+ 0x00,0x00, /* diCode */
+ 0x2E,0xA3,0x00,0x00, /* mov [cs:axCode],ax */
+ 0x2E,0x89,0x3E,0x02,0x00, /* mov [cs:diCode],di */
+ 0xB8,0x03,0x00, /* mov ax,3 */
+ 0xCF, /* iretf */
+ };
+
+void PMAPI PM_installAltCriticalHandler(PM_criticalHandler ch)
+{
+ uint rseg,roff;
+
+ getISR(0x24, &_PM_prevCritical, &prevRealCritical);
+ _PM_critHandler = ch;
+ setISR(0x24, _PM_criticalISR);
+
+ /* Hook the real mode vector, as this is not normally reflected by the
+ * DPMI server up to protected mode.
+ */
+ _PM_critPtr = PM_allocRealSeg(sizeof(criticalHandler)*2, &rseg, &roff);
+ memcpy(_PM_critPtr,criticalHandler,sizeof(criticalHandler));
+ _PM_setRMvect(0x24,((long)rseg << 16) | (roff+4));
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_installCriticalHandler(void)
+{
+ PM_installAltCriticalHandler(NULL);
+}
+
+void PMAPI PM_restoreCriticalHandler(void)
+{
+ if (_PM_prevCritical.sel) {
+ restoreISR(0x24, _PM_prevCritical, prevRealCritical);
+ PM_freeRealSeg(_PM_critPtr);
+ _PM_prevCritical.sel = 0;
+ _PM_critHandler = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_lockDataPages(void *p,uint len,PM_lockHandle *lh)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+ return DPMI_lockLinearPages((uint)p + DPMI_getSelectorBase(sregs.ds),len);
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_unlockDataPages(void *p,uint len,PM_lockHandle *lh)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+ return DPMI_unlockLinearPages((uint)p + DPMI_getSelectorBase(sregs.ds),len);
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_lockCodePages(void (*p)(),uint len,PM_lockHandle *lh)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+//AM: causes minor glitch with
+//AM: older versions pmEasy which don't allow DPMI 06 on
+//AM: Code selector 0x0C -- assume base is 0 which it should be.
+ return DPMI_lockLinearPages((uint)p,len);
+}
+
+int PMAPI PM_unlockCodePages(void (*p)(),uint len,PM_lockHandle *lh)
+{
+ PMSREGS sregs;
+ PM_segread(&sregs);
+ return DPMI_unlockLinearPages((uint)p,len);
+}
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/vflat.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/vflat.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..579ef2c95c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/vflat.c
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: Any
+*
+* Description: Dummy module; no virtual framebuffer for this OS
+*
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "pmapi.h"
+
+ibool PMAPI VF_available(void)
+{
+ return false;
+}
+
+void * PMAPI VF_init(ulong baseAddr,int bankSize,int codeLen,void *bankFunc)
+{
+ baseAddr = baseAddr;
+ bankSize = bankSize;
+ codeLen = codeLen;
+ bankFunc = bankFunc;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void PMAPI VF_exit(void)
+{
+}
diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/ztimer.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/ztimer.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..01e180bdca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/smx/ztimer.c
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+*
+* Ultra Long Period Timer
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
+* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
+*
+* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
+* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+* rights and limitations under the License.
+*
+* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
+*
+* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
+* All Rights Reserved.
+*
+* ========================================================================
+*
+* Language: ANSI C
+* Environment: 32-bit SMX embedded systems development
+*
+* Description: OS specific implementation for the Zen Timer functions.
+* LZTimer not supported for smx (as needed for i486 processors), only
+* ULZTimer is supported at this time.
+*
+****************************************************************************/
+
+/*---------------------------- Global smx variables -----------------------*/
+
+extern ulong _cdecl etime; /* elapsed time */
+extern ulong _cdecl xticks_per_second(void);
+
+/*----------------------------- Implementation ----------------------------*/
+
+/* External assembler functions */
+
+void _ASMAPI LZ_disable(void);
+void _ASMAPI LZ_enable(void);
+
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Initialise the Zen Timer module internals.
+****************************************************************************/
+void __ZTimerInit(void)
+{
+}
+
+ulong reterr(void)
+{
+ PM_fatalError("Zen Timer not supported for smx.");
+ return(0);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Call the assembler Zen Timer functions to do the timing.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define __LZTimerOn(tm) PM_fatalError("Zen Timer not supported for smx.")
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Call the assembler Zen Timer functions to do the timing.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define __LZTimerLap(tm) reterr()
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Call the assembler Zen Timer functions to do the timing.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define __LZTimerOff(tm) PM_fatalError("Zen Timer not supported for smx.")
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Call the assembler Zen Timer functions to do the timing.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define __LZTimerCount(tm) reterr()
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Define the resolution of the long period timer as seconds per timer tick.
+****************************************************************************/
+#define ULZTIMER_RESOLUTION (ulong)(1000000/xticks_per_second())
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Read the Long Period timer value from the smx timer tick.
+****************************************************************************/
+static ulong __ULZReadTime(void)
+{
+ ulong ticks;
+ LZ_disable(); /* Turn of interrupts */
+ ticks = etime;
+ LZ_enable(); /* Turn on interrupts again */
+ return ticks;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+REMARKS:
+Compute the elapsed time from the BIOS timer tick. Note that we check to see
+whether a midnight boundary has passed, and if so adjust the finish time to
+account for this. We cannot detect if more that one midnight boundary has
+passed, so if this happens we will be generating erronous results.
+****************************************************************************/
+ulong __ULZElapsedTime(ulong start,ulong finish)
+{
+ if (finish < start)
+ finish += xticks_per_second() * 3600 *24; /* Number of ticks in 24 hours */
+ return finish - start;
+}
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