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/* This file is part of the SvarCOM project and is published under the terms
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* of the MIT license.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2021-2024 Mateusz Viste
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include <i86.h>
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#include "env.h"
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#include "helpers.h"
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#include "rmodinit.h"
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/* returns far pointer to rmod's settings block on success */
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struct rmod_props far *rmod_install(unsigned short envsize, unsigned char *rmodcore, unsigned short rmodcore_len, unsigned char *cfgflags) {
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char far *myptr, far *mcb;
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unsigned short far *owner;
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const unsigned short sizeof_rmodandprops_paras = (0x100 + rmodcore_len + sizeof(struct rmod_props) + 15) / 16;
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unsigned short rmodseg = 0xffff;
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unsigned short envseg, origenvseg;
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struct rmod_props far *res;
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/* read my current env segment from PSP and save it */
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envseg = *((unsigned short *)0x2c);
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origenvseg = envseg;
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/* printf("original (PSP) env buffer at %04X\r\n", envseg); */
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/* if my environment seg was zeroed, then I am the init process (under DR-DOS and MS-DOS 5 at least) */
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if (envseg == 0) {
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*cfgflags |= FLAG_PERMANENT; /* imply /P so AUTOEXEC.BAT is executed */
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/* make sure to enforce our own env (MSDOS 5 does not provide a default env) */
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if (envsize == 0) envsize = 256;
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}
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/* if custom envsize requested, convert it to number of paragraphs */
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if (envsize != 0) {
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envsize += 15;
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envsize /= 16;
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}
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_asm {
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push bx
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push cx
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push dx
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/* link in the UMB memory chain for enabling high-memory allocation (and save initial status on stack) */
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mov ax, 0x5802 /* GET UMB LINK STATE */
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int 0x21
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xor ah, ah
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push ax /* save link state on stack */
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mov ax, 0x5803 /* SET UMB LINK STATE */
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mov bx, 1
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int 0x21
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/* get current allocation strategy and save it in DX */
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mov ax, 0x5800
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int 0x21
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push ax
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pop dx
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/* set strategy to 'last fit, try high then low memory' */
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mov ax, 0x5801
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mov bx, 0x0082
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int 0x21
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/* ask for a memory block and save the given segment to rmodseg */
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mov ah, 0x48
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mov bx, sizeof_rmodandprops_paras
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int 0x21
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jc ALLOC_FAIL
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mov rmodseg, ax
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/* ask for a memory block for the environment and save it to envseg (only if custom size requested) */
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mov bx, envsize
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test bx, bx
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jz ALLOC_FAIL
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mov ah, 0x48
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int 0x21
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jc ALLOC_FAIL
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mov envseg, ax
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ALLOC_FAIL:
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/* restore initial allocation strategy */
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mov ax, 0x5801
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mov bx, dx
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int 0x21
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/* restore initial UMB memory link state */
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mov ax, 0x5803
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pop bx /* pop initial UMB link state from stack */
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int 0x21
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pop dx
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pop cx
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pop bx
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}
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if (rmodseg == 0xffff) {
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outputnl("malloc error");
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return(NULL);
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}
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/* generate a new PSP where RMOD is about to land */
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_asm {
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push dx
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mov ah, 0x26 /* CREATE NEW PROGRAM SEGMENT PREFIX (DOS 1+) */
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mov dx, rmodseg
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int 0x21
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pop dx
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}
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myptr = MK_FP(rmodseg, 0);
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/* patch up RMOD's PSP: Parent's PSP segment @ 0x16-0x17 */
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myptr[0x16] = rmodseg & 0xff; /* RMOD is his own parent */
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myptr[0x17] = rmodseg >> 8;
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/* patch up RMOD's PSP: SS:SP pointer @ 0x2E-0x31 -- I abuse the PSP's
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* command line tail as stack, but I do NOT set the stack at the end of the
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* tail. E. C. Masloch kindly explained why this would be a bad idea:
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* "This is wrong and will potentially overwrite part of your buffers that
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* start past the PSP. This is because the dword [PSP:2Eh] is not used merely
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* to set SS:SP but rather to find the stack frame created by the int 21h
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* call. Therefore the int 21h call that terminates the child process will
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* then pop a number of registers off starting from the address stored in the
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* PSP." <https://github.com/SvarDOS/bugz/issues/38#issuecomment-1817445740>
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*/
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myptr[0x2e] = 192; /* middle of the command line tail area so I have 64 bytes */
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myptr[0x2f] = 0; /* before and 64 bytes in front of me */
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myptr[0x30] = rmodseg & 0xff;
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myptr[0x31] = rmodseg >> 8;
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/* patch up RMOD's PSP: JFT size @ 0x32-0x33 */
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myptr[0x32] = 20; /* default JFT size (max that fits without an extra allocation) */
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myptr[0x33] = 0;
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/* patch up RMOD's PSP: JFT pointer @ 0x34-0x37 */
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myptr[0x34] = 0x18; /* the JFT is in the PSP itself */
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myptr[0x35] = 0;
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myptr[0x36] = rmodseg & 0xff;
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myptr[0x37] = rmodseg >> 8;
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/* patch up RMOD's PSP: pointer to previous PSP @ 0x38-0x3B */
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myptr[0x38] = 0;
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myptr[0x39] = 0;
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myptr[0x3A] = rmodseg & 0xff;
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myptr[0x3B] = rmodseg >> 8;
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/* copy rmod to its destination (right past the PSP I prepared) */
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myptr = MK_FP(rmodseg, 0x100);
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memcpy_ltr_far(myptr, rmodcore, rmodcore_len);
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/* mark rmod memory (MCB) as "self owned" */
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mcb = MK_FP(rmodseg - 1, 0);
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owner = (void far *)(mcb + 1);
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*owner = rmodseg;
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memcpy_ltr_far(mcb + 8, "SVARCOM", 8);
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/* mark env memory (MCB) as "owned by rmod" */
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mcb = MK_FP(envseg - 1, 0);
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owner = (void far *)(mcb + 1);
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*owner = rmodseg;
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memcpy_ltr_far(mcb + 8, "SVARENV", 8);
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/* if env block is newly allocated, then:
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* if an original env is present then copy it
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* otherwise fill the new env with a few NULs */
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if (envsize != 0) {
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owner = MK_FP(envseg, 0);
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owner[0] = 0;
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owner[1] = 0;
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/* do we have an original environment? if yes copy it (envsize is a number of paragraphs) */
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if (origenvseg != 0) memcpy_ltr_far(owner, MK_FP(origenvseg, 0), envsize * 16);
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}
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_asm {
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push ax
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push bx
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push dx
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push ds
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/* preset DS with RMOD's seg since I will work on RMOD fields */
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mov ds, rmodseg
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/***********************************************
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* set CTRL+BREAK and CRITERR handlers to rmod *
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***********************************************/
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mov ax, 0x2523
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mov dx, RMOD_OFFSET_BRKHANDLER
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int 0x21
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mov ax, 0x2524
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mov dx, RMOD_OFFSET_CRITHANDLER
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int 0x21
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/***********************************************
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* write boot drive to RMOD's bootdrive field *
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***********************************************/
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mov ax, 0x3305 /* DOS 4.0+ - GET BOOT DRIVE */
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int 0x21 /* boot drive is in DL now (1=A:, 2=B:, etc) */
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add dl, '@' /* convert to a proper ASCII letter */
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/* write boot drive to rmod bootdrive field */
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mov bx, RMOD_OFFSET_BOOTDRIVE
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mov [bx], dl
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/***********************************************
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* mark command-line history buffer as empty *
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***********************************************/
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mov bx, RMOD_OFFSET_INPUTBUF
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mov byte ptr [bx+0], 128 /* max acceptable length */
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mov byte ptr [bx+1], 0 /* len of currently stored history string */
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mov byte ptr [bx+2], 0x0D /* string terminator */
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mov word ptr [bx+3], 0xFECA /* signature to detect stack overflow damaging the buffer */
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/***********************************************
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* write env segment to RMOD's PSP *
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***********************************************/
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mov bx, RMOD_OFFSET_ENVSEG
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mov ax, envseg
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mov [bx], ax
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pop ds
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pop dx
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pop bx
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pop ax
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}
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/* prepare result (rmod props) */
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res = MK_FP(rmodseg, 0x100 + rmodcore_len);
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sv_bzero(res, sizeof(*res)); /* zero out */
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res->rmodseg = rmodseg; /* rmod segment */
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/* save my original int22h handler and parent in rmod's memory */
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res->origint22 = *((unsigned long *)0x0a); /* original int22h handler seg:off is at 0x0a of my PSP */
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res->origparent = *((unsigned short *)0x16); /* PSP segment of my parent is at 0x16 of my PSP */
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/* set the int22 handler in my PSP to rmod so DOS jumps to rmod after I
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* terminate and save the original handler in rmod's memory */
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{
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unsigned short *ptr = (void *)0x0a; /* int22 handler is at 0x0A of the PSP */
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ptr[0] = RMOD_OFFSET_ROUTINE;
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ptr[1] = rmodseg;
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}
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/* set my own parent to RMOD (this is not necessary for MS-DOS nor FreeDOS but
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* might be on other DOS implementations) */
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{
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unsigned short *ptr = (void *)0x16;
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*ptr = rmodseg;
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}
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return(res);
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}
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/* look up my parent: if it's rmod then return a ptr to its props struct,
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* otherwise return NULL
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* I look at PSP[Ch] to locate RMOD (ie. the "terminate address") */
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struct rmod_props far *rmod_find(unsigned short rmodcore_len) {
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unsigned short *parent = (void *)0x0C;
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unsigned short far *ptr;
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const unsigned short sig[] = {0x1983, 0x1985, 0x2017, 0x2019};
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unsigned char *cmdtail = (void *)0x80;
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unsigned char i;
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/* is it rmod? */
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ptr = MK_FP(*parent, 0x100);
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for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) if (ptr[i] != sig[i]) return(NULL);
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/* match successfull (rmod is my parent) - but is it really a respawn?
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* command-line tail should contain a single character '\r' */
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if ((cmdtail[0] != 1) || (cmdtail[1] != '\n')) return(NULL);
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cmdtail[0] = 0;
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cmdtail[1] = '\r';
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/* */
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return(MK_FP(*parent, 0x100 + rmodcore_len));
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}
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/* update rmod's pointer to comspec */
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void rmod_updatecomspecptr(unsigned short rmod_seg, unsigned short env_seg) {
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unsigned short far *comspecptr = MK_FP(rmod_seg, RMOD_OFFSET_COMSPECPTR);
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char far *comspecfp = env_lookup_val(env_seg, "COMSPEC");
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if (comspecfp != NULL) {
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/* here I need to translate the comspecfp far pointer into an offset
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* relative to env_seg */
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*comspecptr = FP_OFF(comspecfp) + ((FP_SEG(comspecfp) - env_seg) * 16);
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} else {
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*comspecptr = 0;
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}
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}
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/* allocates bytes of far memory, flags it as belonging to rmod
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* the new block can be optionally flagged as 'ident' (if not null) and zero
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* out the newly allocated memory.
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* returns a far ptr to the allocated block, or NULL on error */
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void far *rmod_fcalloc(unsigned short bytes, unsigned short rmod_seg, char *ident) {
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unsigned short far *owner;
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unsigned short newseg = 0;
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/* ask DOS for a memory block (as high as possible) */
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_asm {
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push bx /* save initial value in BX so I can restore it later */
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/* get current allocation strategy and save it on stack */
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mov ax, 0x5800
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int 0x21
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push ax
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/* set strategy to 'last fit, try high then low memory' */
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mov ax, 0x5801
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mov bx, 0x0082
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int 0x21
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/* ask for a memory block and save the given segment to rmodseg */
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mov ah, 0x48 /* Allocate Memory */
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mov bx, bytes
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add bx, 15 /* convert bytes to paragraphs */
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shr bx, 1 /* bx /= 16 */
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shr bx, 1
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shr bx, 1
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shr bx, 1
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int 0x21
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/* error handling */
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jc FAIL
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/* save newly allocated segment to newseg */
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mov newseg, ax
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FAIL:
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/* restore initial allocation strategy */
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mov ax, 0x5801
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pop bx
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int 0x21
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pop bx /* restore BX to its initial value */
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}
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if (newseg == 0) return(NULL);
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/* mark memory as "owned by rmod" */
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owner = (void far *)(MK_FP(newseg - 1, 1));
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*owner = rmod_seg;
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/* set the MCB description to ident, if provided */
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if (ident) {
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char far *mcbdesc = MK_FP(newseg - 1, 8);
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int i;
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sv_bzero(mcbdesc, 8);
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for (i = 0; (i < 8) && (ident[i] != 0); i++) { /* field's length is limited to 8 bytes max */
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mcbdesc[i] = ident[i];
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}
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}
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/* zero out the memory before handing it out */
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sv_bzero(MK_FP(newseg, 0), bytes);
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return(MK_FP(newseg, 0));
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}
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/* free memory previously allocated by rmod_fcalloc() */
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void rmod_ffree(void far *ptr) {
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unsigned short ptrseg;
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unsigned short myseg = 0;
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unsigned short far *owner;
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if (ptr == NULL) return;
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ptrseg = FP_SEG(ptr);
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/* get my own segment */
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_asm {
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mov myseg, cs
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}
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/* mark memory in MCB as my own, otherwise DOS might refuse to free it */
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owner = MK_FP(ptrseg - 1, 1);
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*owner = myseg;
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/* free the memory block */
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_asm {
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push es
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mov ah, 0x49 /* Free Memory Block */
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mov es, ptrseg
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int 0x21
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pop es
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}
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}
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/* free the entire linked list of bat ctx nodes (and set its rmod ptr to NULL) */
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void rmod_free_bat_llist(struct rmod_props far *rmod) {
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while (rmod->bat != NULL) {
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struct batctx far *victim = rmod->bat;
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rmod->bat = rmod->bat->parent;
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rmod_ffree(victim);
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}
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}
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