grub/grub-core/term/i386/pc/console.c
Pete Batard bdd89d239c core: use GRUB_TERM_ definitions when handling term characters
* Also use hex value for GRUB_TERM_ESC as '\e' is not in the C standard and is not understood by some compilers
2017-08-07 19:28:22 +02:00

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/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2002,2003,2005,2007,2008,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/machine/memory.h>
#include <grub/machine/console.h>
#include <grub/term.h>
#include <grub/types.h>
#include <grub/machine/int.h>
static grub_uint8_t grub_console_cur_color = 0x7;
static void
int10_9 (grub_uint8_t ch, grub_uint16_t n)
{
struct grub_bios_int_registers regs;
regs.eax = ch | 0x0900;
regs.ebx = grub_console_cur_color & 0xff;
regs.ecx = n;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x10, &regs);
}
/*
* BIOS call "INT 10H Function 03h" to get cursor position
* Call with %ah = 0x03
* %bh = page
* Returns %ch = starting scan line
* %cl = ending scan line
* %dh = row (0 is top)
* %dl = column (0 is left)
*/
static struct grub_term_coordinate
grub_console_getxy (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
struct grub_bios_int_registers regs;
regs.eax = 0x0300;
regs.ebx = 0;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x10, &regs);
return (struct grub_term_coordinate) {
(regs.edx & 0xff), ((regs.edx & 0xff00) >> 8) };
}
/*
* BIOS call "INT 10H Function 02h" to set cursor position
* Call with %ah = 0x02
* %bh = page
* %dh = row (0 is top)
* %dl = column (0 is left)
*/
static void
grub_console_gotoxy (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)),
struct grub_term_coordinate pos)
{
struct grub_bios_int_registers regs;
/* set page to 0 */
regs.ebx = 0;
regs.eax = 0x0200;
regs.edx = (pos.y << 8) | pos.x;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x10, &regs);
}
/*
*
* Put the character C on the console. Because GRUB wants to write a
* character with an attribute, this implementation is a bit tricky.
* If C is a control character (CR, LF, BEL, BS), use INT 10, AH = 0Eh
* (TELETYPE OUTPUT). Otherwise, use INT 10, AH = 9 to write character
* with attributes and advance cursor. If we are on the last column,
* let BIOS to wrap line correctly.
*/
static void
grub_console_putchar_real (grub_uint8_t c)
{
struct grub_bios_int_registers regs;
struct grub_term_coordinate pos;
if (c == 7 || c == 8 || c == 0xa || c == 0xd)
{
regs.eax = c | 0x0e00;
regs.ebx = 0x0001;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x10, &regs);
return;
}
/* get the current position */
pos = grub_console_getxy (NULL);
/* write the character with the attribute */
int10_9 (c, 1);
/* check the column with the width */
if (pos.x >= 79)
{
grub_console_putchar_real (0x0d);
grub_console_putchar_real (0x0a);
}
else
grub_console_gotoxy (NULL, (struct grub_term_coordinate) { pos.x + 1,
pos.y });
}
static void
grub_console_putchar (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)),
const struct grub_unicode_glyph *c)
{
grub_console_putchar_real (c->base);
}
/*
* BIOS call "INT 10H Function 09h" to write character and attribute
* Call with %ah = 0x09
* %al = (character)
* %bh = (page number)
* %bl = (attribute)
* %cx = (number of times)
*/
static void
grub_console_cls (struct grub_term_output *term)
{
/* move the cursor to the beginning */
grub_console_gotoxy (term, (struct grub_term_coordinate) { 0, 0 });
/* write spaces to the entire screen */
int10_9 (' ', 80 * 25);
/* move back the cursor */
grub_console_gotoxy (term, (struct grub_term_coordinate) { 0, 0 });
}
/*
* void grub_console_setcursor (int on)
* BIOS call "INT 10H Function 01h" to set cursor type
* Call with %ah = 0x01
* %ch = cursor starting scanline
* %cl = cursor ending scanline
*/
static void
grub_console_setcursor (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)),
int on)
{
static grub_uint16_t console_cursor_shape = 0;
struct grub_bios_int_registers regs;
/* check if the standard cursor shape has already been saved */
if (!console_cursor_shape)
{
regs.eax = 0x0300;
regs.ebx = 0;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x10, &regs);
console_cursor_shape = regs.ecx;
if ((console_cursor_shape >> 8) >= (console_cursor_shape & 0xff))
console_cursor_shape = 0x0d0e;
}
/* set %cx to the designated cursor shape */
regs.ecx = on ? console_cursor_shape : 0x2000;
regs.eax = 0x0100;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x10, &regs);
}
/*
* if there is a character pending, return it; otherwise return -1
* BIOS call "INT 16H Function 01H" to check whether a character is pending
* Call with %ah = 0x1
* Return:
* If key waiting to be input:
* %ah = keyboard scan code
* %al = ASCII character
* Zero flag = clear
* else
* Zero flag = set
* BIOS call "INT 16H Function 00H" to read character from keyboard
* Call with %ah = 0x0
* Return: %ah = keyboard scan code
* %al = ASCII character
*/
static int
grub_console_getkey (struct grub_term_input *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
const grub_uint16_t bypass_table[] = {
0x0100 | GRUB_TERM_ESC, 0x0f00 | GRUB_TERM_TAB, 0x0e00 | GRUB_TERM_BACKSPACE, 0x1c00 | '\r', 0x1c00 | '\n'
};
struct grub_bios_int_registers regs;
unsigned i;
/*
* Due to a bug in apple's bootcamp implementation, INT 16/AH = 0 would
* cause the machine to hang at the second keystroke. However, we can
* work around this problem by ensuring the presence of keystroke with
* INT 16/AH = 1 before calling INT 16/AH = 0.
*/
regs.eax = 0x0100;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x16, &regs);
if (regs.flags & GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_ZERO)
return GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY;
regs.eax = 0x0000;
regs.flags = GRUB_CPU_INT_FLAGS_DEFAULT;
grub_bios_interrupt (0x16, &regs);
if (!(regs.eax & 0xff))
return ((regs.eax >> 8) & 0xff) | GRUB_TERM_EXTENDED;
if ((regs.eax & 0xff) >= ' ')
return regs.eax & 0xff;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (bypass_table); i++)
if (bypass_table[i] == (regs.eax & 0xffff))
return regs.eax & 0xff;
return (regs.eax & 0xff) + (('a' - 1) | GRUB_TERM_CTRL);
}
static const struct grub_machine_bios_data_area *bios_data_area =
(struct grub_machine_bios_data_area *) GRUB_MEMORY_MACHINE_BIOS_DATA_AREA_ADDR;
static int
grub_console_getkeystatus (struct grub_term_input *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
/* conveniently GRUB keystatus is modelled after BIOS one. */
return bios_data_area->keyboard_flag_lower & ~0x80;
}
static struct grub_term_coordinate
grub_console_getwh (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
return (struct grub_term_coordinate) { 80, 25 };
}
static void
grub_console_setcolorstate (struct grub_term_output *term
__attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_term_color_state state)
{
switch (state) {
case GRUB_TERM_COLOR_STANDARD:
grub_console_cur_color = GRUB_TERM_DEFAULT_STANDARD_COLOR & 0x7f;
break;
case GRUB_TERM_COLOR_NORMAL:
grub_console_cur_color = grub_term_normal_color & 0x7f;
break;
case GRUB_TERM_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT:
grub_console_cur_color = grub_term_highlight_color & 0x7f;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static struct grub_term_input grub_console_term_input =
{
.name = "console",
.getkey = grub_console_getkey,
.getkeystatus = grub_console_getkeystatus
};
static struct grub_term_output grub_console_term_output =
{
.name = "console",
.putchar = grub_console_putchar,
.getwh = grub_console_getwh,
.getxy = grub_console_getxy,
.gotoxy = grub_console_gotoxy,
.cls = grub_console_cls,
.setcolorstate = grub_console_setcolorstate,
.setcursor = grub_console_setcursor,
.flags = GRUB_TERM_CODE_TYPE_CP437,
.progress_update_divisor = GRUB_PROGRESS_FAST
};
void
grub_console_init (void)
{
grub_term_register_output ("console", &grub_console_term_output);
grub_term_register_input ("console", &grub_console_term_input);
}
void
grub_console_fini (void)
{
grub_term_unregister_input (&grub_console_term_input);
grub_term_unregister_output (&grub_console_term_output);
}