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[PATCH] grub2 int15 hook for e820/e801 does not return CF correctly; mak


From: Josh Triplett
Subject: [PATCH] grub2 int15 hook for e820/e801 does not return CF correctly; makes recent Linux detect only 64MB (via BIOS-88)
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:28:01 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

As I originally reported in http://bugs.debian.org/584846 , and later
tracked down, grub2's int15 hook, used to augment functions e820/e801/88
for additional reserved memory (such as for drivemap), fails to return
its error status correctly, causing recent Linux (and possibly other
OSes) to detect only 64MB via BIOS-88, ignoring e820 and e801.

This occurs because the interrupt must return a status in CF, but after
using clc or stc to clear or set CF, it calls iret, which restores the
flags from the stack.  Since recent Linux has CF set when it calls
int15, CF remains set when the interrupt returns, indicating an error.
Linux's detect_memory_e820 and detect_memory_e801 functions thus cannot
retrieve any memory map, and Linux must fall back to function 88, which
cannot return more than 64MB.

To reproduce this problem, just use the "drivemap" command and then boot
a recent Linux kernel (git commit
c549e71d073a6e9a4847497344db28a784061455 or newer, meaning v2.6.30-rc1
or newer).  In my case, I booted a USB drive with grub2 on it, used
"drivemap -s (hd1) (hd0)", then chainloaded the hard drive.

The following patch against latest bzr fixes this problem.  (Thanks to
H. Peter Anvin for noticing a bug in my original patch and suggesting a
fix.)  With this patch, Linux's memory detection can use e820 again, and
detect all memory.

=== modified file 'mmap/i386/pc/mmap_helper.S'
--- mmap/i386/pc/mmap_helper.S  2010-03-26 23:04:14 +0000
+++ mmap/i386/pc/mmap_helper.S  2010-06-25 21:03:04 +0000
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
        movw %bx, %dx
        pop %ds
        clc
-       iret
+       jmp LOCAL (iret_cf)
 
 LOCAL (h88):
        popf
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
        movw DS (LOCAL (kbin16mb)), %ax
        pop %ds
        clc
-       iret
+       jmp LOCAL (iret_cf)
 
 LOCAL (e820):
        popf
@@ -101,12 +101,19 @@
        mov $0x534d4150, %eax
        pop %ds
        clc
-       iret
+       jmp LOCAL (iret_cf)
 LOCAL (errexit):
        mov $0x534d4150, %eax
        pop %ds
+       xor %bx, %bx
        stc
-       xor %bx, %bx
+       jmp LOCAL (iret_cf)
+
+LOCAL (iret_cf):
+       push %bp
+       mov %sp, %bp
+       setc 6(%bp)
+       pop %bp
        iret
 
 VARIABLE(grub_machine_mmaphook_mmap_num)


ChangeLog entry for this patch:


2010-06-25  Josh Triplett  <address@hidden>

        * mmap/i386/pc/mmap_helper.S: Preserve CF by propagating it into the
        flags on the stack before popping them with iret.  Add a new iret_cf
        label implementing this logic, and make the e820, e801, and 88
        handlers jump to it after setting or clearing CF.  This fixes memory
        detection with recent Linux (git commit
        c549e71d073a6e9a4847497344db28a784061455 or newer, meaning v2.6.30-rc1
        or newer), which sets CF on entry to int15, and treats the preserved
        CF on exit as an error in e820 and e801; without this change, it can
        only successfully use BIOS-88 and detect only up to 64MB of RAM.
        Originally reported as Debian bug #584846.


- Josh Triplett



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