[42770] | 1 | /* $Id: apm.c 100456 2023-07-10 13:46:21Z vboxsync $ */
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| 2 | /** @file
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| 3 | * APM BIOS support. Implements APM version 1.2.
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| 4 | */
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| 5 |
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| 6 | /*
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[98103] | 7 | * Copyright (C) 2004-2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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[42770] | 8 | *
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[96407] | 9 | * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as
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| 10 | * available from https://www.virtualbox.org.
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| 11 | *
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| 12 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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| 13 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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| 14 | * as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the
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| 15 | * License.
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| 16 | *
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| 17 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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| 18 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 19 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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| 20 | * General Public License for more details.
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| 21 | *
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| 22 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 23 | * along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses>.
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| 24 | *
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| 25 | * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
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[42770] | 26 | */
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| 27 |
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| 28 | #include <stdint.h>
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| 29 | #include <string.h>
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| 30 | #include "biosint.h"
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| 31 | #include "inlines.h"
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[66154] | 32 | #include "VBox/bios.h"
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[42770] | 33 |
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| 34 | #if DEBUG_APM
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| 35 | # define BX_DEBUG_APM(...) BX_DEBUG(__VA_ARGS__)
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| 36 | #else
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| 37 | # define BX_DEBUG_APM(...)
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| 38 | #endif
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| 39 |
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| 40 | /* Implemented in assembly. */
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| 41 | extern void apm_pm16_entry(void);
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| 42 | #pragma aux apm_pm16_entry "*"
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[74580] | 43 |
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| 44 | #if VBOX_BIOS_CPU >= 80386
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[42770] | 45 | extern void apm_pm32_entry(void);
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| 46 | #pragma aux apm_pm32_entry "*"
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[74580] | 47 | #endif
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[42770] | 48 |
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| 49 | /* APM function codes. */
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| 50 | enum apm_func {
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| 51 | APM_CHECK = 0x00, /* APM Installation Check */
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| 52 | APM_RM_CONN = 0x01, /* APM Real Mode Interface Connect */
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| 53 | APM_PM_CONN = 0x02, /* APM Protected Mode 16-bit Interface Connect */
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| 54 | APM_32_CONN = 0x03, /* APM Protected Mode 32-bit Interface Connect */
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| 55 | APM_DISCONN = 0x04, /* APM Interface Disconnect */
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| 56 | APM_IDLE = 0x05, /* CPU Idle */
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| 57 | APM_BUSY = 0x06, /* CPU Busy */
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| 58 | APM_SET_PWR = 0x07, /* Set Power State */
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| 59 | APM_ENBL_PM = 0x08, /* Enable/Disable Power Management */
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| 60 | APM_SET_DFL = 0x09, /* Restore APM BIOS Power-On Defaults */
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| 61 | APM_STATUS = 0x0A, /* Get Power Status */
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| 62 | APM_GET_EVT = 0x0B, /* Get PM Event */
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| 63 | APM_GET_PWR = 0x0C, /* Get Power State */
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| 64 | APM_DEVPM = 0x0D, /* Enable/Disable Device Power Management */
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| 65 | APM_DRV_VER = 0x0E, /* APM Driver Version */
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| 66 | APM_ENGAGE = 0x0F, /* Engage/Disengage Power Management */
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| 67 | APM_GET_CAP = 0x10 /* Get Capabilities */
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| 68 | };
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| 69 |
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| 70 | enum apm_error {
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| 71 | APM_ERR_PM_DISABLED = 0x01, /* Power Management functionality disabled */
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| 72 | APM_ERR_RM_INUSE = 0x02, /* Real mode interface connection already established */
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| 73 | APM_ERR_NOT_CONN = 0x03, /* Interface not connected */
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| 74 | APM_ERR_PM_16_INUSE = 0x05, /* 16-bit protected mode interface connection already established */
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| 75 | APM_ERR_NO_PM_16 = 0x06, /* 16-bit protected mode interface not supported */
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| 76 | APM_ERR_PM_32_INUSE = 0x07, /* 32-bit protected mode interface connection already established */
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| 77 | APM_ERR_NO_PM_32 = 0x08, /* 32-bit protected mode interface not supported */
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| 78 | APM_ERR_BAD_DEV_ID = 0x09, /* Unrecognized device ID */
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| 79 | APM_ERR_INVAL_PARAM = 0x0A, /* Parameter out of range */
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| 80 | APM_ERR_NOT_ENGAGED = 0x0B, /* Interface not engaged */
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| 81 | APM_ERR_UNSUPPORTED = 0x0C, /* Function not supported */
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| 82 | APM_ERR_NO_RSM_TMR = 0x0D, /* Resume timer disabled */
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| 83 | APM_ERR_NO_EVENTS = 0x80 /* No power management events pending */
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| 84 | };
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| 85 |
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| 86 | enum apm_power_state {
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| 87 | APM_PS_ENABLED = 0x00, /* APM enabled */
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| 88 | APM_PS_STANDBY = 0x01, /* Standby */
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| 89 | APM_PS_SUSPEND = 0x02, /* Suspend */
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| 90 | APM_PS_OFF = 0x03, /* Suspend */
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| 91 | };
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| 92 |
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[63562] | 93 | /// @todo merge with system.c
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[42770] | 94 | #define AX r.gr.u.r16.ax
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| 95 | #define BX r.gr.u.r16.bx
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| 96 | #define CX r.gr.u.r16.cx
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| 97 | #define DX r.gr.u.r16.dx
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| 98 | #define SI r.gr.u.r16.si
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| 99 | #define DI r.gr.u.r16.di
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| 100 | #define BP r.gr.u.r16.bp
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| 101 | #define SP r.gr.u.r16.sp
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| 102 | #define FLAGS r.fl.u.r16.flags
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| 103 | #define EAX r.gr.u.r32.eax
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| 104 | #define EBX r.gr.u.r32.ebx
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| 105 | #define ECX r.gr.u.r32.ecx
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| 106 | #define EDX r.gr.u.r32.edx
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| 107 | #define ES r.es
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| 108 |
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| 109 | #define APM_BIOS_SEG 0xF000 /* Real-mode APM segment. */
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| 110 | #define APM_BIOS_SEG_LEN 0xFFF0 /* Length of APM segment. */
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| 111 |
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| 112 | /* The APM BIOS interface uses 32-bit registers *only* in the 32-bit
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| 113 | * protected mode connect call. Rather than saving/restoring 32-bit
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| 114 | * registers all the time, simply set the high words of those registers
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| 115 | * when necessary.
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| 116 | */
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| 117 | void set_ebx_hi(uint16_t val);
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| 118 | #pragma aux set_ebx_hi = \
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| 119 | ".386" \
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| 120 | "shl ebx, 16" \
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| 121 | parm [bx] modify exact [bx] nomemory;
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| 122 |
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| 123 | void set_esi_hi(uint16_t val);
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| 124 | #pragma aux set_esi_hi = \
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| 125 | ".386" \
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| 126 | "shl esi, 16" \
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| 127 | parm [si] modify exact [si] nomemory;
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| 128 |
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| 129 |
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| 130 | /* The APM handler has unique requirements. It must be callable from real and
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| 131 | * protected mode, both 16-bit and 32-bit. In protected mode, the caller must
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[76960] | 132 | * ensure that appropriate selectors are available; these only cover the BIOS
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[42770] | 133 | * code and data, hence the BIOS Data Area or EBDA cannot be accessed. CMOS is
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| 134 | * a good place to store information which needs to be accessible from several
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| 135 | * different contexts.
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| 136 | *
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| 137 | * Note that the 32-bit protected-mode handler only needs to thunk down to the
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| 138 | * 16-bit code. There's no need for separate 16-bit and 32-bit implementation.
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| 139 | */
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| 140 |
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| 141 | /* Wrapper to avoid unnecessary inlining. */
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[84752] | 142 | void apm_out_str(const char *s)
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[42770] | 143 | {
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| 144 | if (*s)
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[84752] | 145 | out_ctrl_str_asm(VBOX_BIOS_SHUTDOWN_PORT, s);
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[42770] | 146 | }
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| 147 |
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| 148 | void BIOSCALL apm_function(sys_regs_t r)
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| 149 | {
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| 150 | BX_DEBUG_APM("APM: AX=%04X BX=%04X CX=%04X\n", AX, BX, CX);
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| 151 |
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| 152 | CLEAR_CF(); /* Boldly expect success. */
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| 153 | switch (GET_AL()) {
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| 154 | case APM_CHECK:
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| 155 | AX = 0x0102; /* Version 1.2 */
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| 156 | BX = 0x504D; /* 'PM' */
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| 157 | CX = 3; /* Bits 0/1: 16-bit/32-bit PM interface */
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| 158 | break;
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| 159 | case APM_RM_CONN:
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[63562] | 160 | /// @todo validate device ID
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| 161 | /// @todo validate current connection state
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| 162 | /// @todo change connection state
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[42770] | 163 | break;
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[100456] | 164 | #if VBOX_BIOS_CPU >= 80286
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[42791] | 165 | case APM_PM_CONN:
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[63562] | 166 | /// @todo validate device ID
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| 167 | /// @todo validate current connection state
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| 168 | /// @todo change connection state
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[42791] | 169 | AX = APM_BIOS_SEG; /* 16-bit PM code segment (RM segment base). */
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| 170 | BX = (uint16_t)apm_pm16_entry; /* 16-bit PM entry point offset. */
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| 171 | CX = APM_BIOS_SEG; /* 16-bit data segment. */
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| 172 | SI = APM_BIOS_SEG_LEN; /* 16-bit PM code segment length. */
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| 173 | DI = APM_BIOS_SEG_LEN; /* Data segment length. */
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| 174 | break;
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[100456] | 175 | #endif
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[74580] | 176 | #if VBOX_BIOS_CPU >= 80386
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[42770] | 177 | case APM_32_CONN:
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[63562] | 178 | /// @todo validate device ID
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| 179 | /// @todo validate current connection state
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| 180 | /// @todo change connection state
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[42770] | 181 | AX = APM_BIOS_SEG; /* 32-bit PM code segment (RM segment base). */
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| 182 | BX = (uint16_t)apm_pm32_entry; /* 32-bit entry point offset. */
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| 183 | CX = APM_BIOS_SEG; /* 16-bit code segment. */
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| 184 | DX = APM_BIOS_SEG; /* 16-bit data segment. */
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| 185 | SI = APM_BIOS_SEG_LEN; /* 32-bit code segment length. */
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| 186 | DI = APM_BIOS_SEG_LEN; /* Data segment length. */
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| 187 | set_ebx_hi(0);
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| 188 | set_esi_hi(APM_BIOS_SEG_LEN); /* 16-bit code segment length. */
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| 189 | break;
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[74580] | 190 | #endif
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[42770] | 191 | case APM_IDLE:
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| 192 | int_enable(); /* Simply halt the CPU with interrupts enabled. */
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| 193 | halt();
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| 194 | break;
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| 195 | case APM_SET_PWR:
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[63562] | 196 | /// @todo validate device ID
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| 197 | /// @todo validate current connection state
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[42770] | 198 | switch (CX) {
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| 199 | case APM_PS_STANDBY:
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[84752] | 200 | apm_out_str("Standby");
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[42770] | 201 | break;
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| 202 | case APM_PS_SUSPEND:
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[84752] | 203 | apm_out_str("Suspend");
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[42770] | 204 | break;
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| 205 | case APM_PS_OFF:
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[84752] | 206 | apm_out_str("Shutdown"); /* Should not return. */
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[42770] | 207 | break;
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| 208 | default:
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| 209 | SET_AH(APM_ERR_INVAL_PARAM);
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| 210 | SET_CF();
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| 211 | }
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| 212 | break;
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| 213 | case APM_DRV_VER:
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[63562] | 214 | AX = 0x0102; /// @todo Not right - must take driver version into account!
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[42770] | 215 | break;
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| 216 | case APM_DISCONN:
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[63562] | 217 | /// @todo actually perform a disconnect...
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[42770] | 218 | case APM_BUSY: /* Nothing to do as APM Idle doesn't slow CPU clock. */
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| 219 | break;
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[94786] | 220 | case APM_STATUS:
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| 221 | /* We do not attempt to report battery status. */
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| 222 | BX = 0x01FF; /* AC line power, battery unknown. */
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| 223 | CX = 0x80FF; /* No battery. */
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| 224 | DX = 0xFFFF; /* No idea about remaining battery life. */
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| 225 | break;
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[42770] | 226 | case APM_GET_EVT:
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[63562] | 227 | /// @todo error should be different if interface not connected + engaged
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[42770] | 228 | SET_AH(APM_ERR_NO_EVENTS); /* PM events don't happen. */
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[48123] | 229 | SET_CF();
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[42770] | 230 | break;
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| 231 | default:
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| 232 | BX_INFO("APM: Unsupported function AX=%04X BX=%04X called\n", AX, BX);
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| 233 | SET_AH(APM_ERR_UNSUPPORTED);
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| 234 | SET_CF();
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| 235 | }
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| 236 | }
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