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#include "kernel.h" // general kernel config & includes
#include "console.h" // this will allow us to write to screen
#include "x86.h"
// TODO: cleanup . how can i compile it without the includes!??
///////
// interrupt handler prototypes
// todo: move somewhere else!?
void int_def_handler();
void int_clock_handler();
void int_kb_handler();
void int_floppy_handler();
////////// KERNEL MAIN///// /////
//
// just a test handler for software interrupt 88, todo: remove and
// implement some syscalls!
//
void int_test_handler()
{
X86_IRQ_BEGIN
scr_put_string("inside software interrupt handler 88");
sleep(30);
X86_IRQ_END
}
// heart of our operating system.
void kernel_main()
{
//
// We want to get output to the screen as fast as possible!
//
// Our Fool-Boot-Loader did set up VESA already for us.
// The desired VESA mode is hardcoded in [boot/mbr.asm].
//
// The [vesa_init(...)] function requires:
//
// * the addresses of the vbeinfo struct
// * the address of the vbemodeinfo struct (for selected mode).
// * the address of our Fool-Font binary data.
//
// The first two paramters are hardcoded in [boot/mbr.asm],
// while the last one is set in the Makefile. The font binary
// is integrated in the kernel image.
//
vesa_init(0x8300,0x8400,0x7200);
while(1); // never ending loop
// clear console
//! scr_clear();
// hello message
//! scr_put_string_nl(KERNEL_HELLO_MESSAGE);
//! scr_put_string_nl("");
//pit config
timer_init();
// we know that here the bootloader placed the mamory map!
//! mem_init(0x7c00+0x400,*((uint16_t *)(0x7c00+0x600)));
mem_init(0x9000);
// paging (Todo)
vmem_init();
// init and interrupt decriptor table
int_init(0x08);
int_install();
// setup custom interrupts
// remember that we shifted all interrupts with the pic by 32
// so clock = 32 (irq 0)
// keyboard = 33 (irq 1)
// floppy = 38 (irq 6)
// etc..
// install PIT interrupt handler
int_install_ir(32, 0b10001110, 0x08,&int_clock_handler);
// install keyboard interrupt handler
int_install_ir(33, 0b10001110, 0x08,&int_kb_handler);
// install floppy interrupt handler
int_install_ir(38, 0b10001110, 0x08,&int_floppy_handler);
// install test software interrupt handler
int_install_ir(88, 0b10001110, 0x08,&int_test_handler);
// now we can enable interrupts back again
int_enable();
//! scr_put_string_nl("interrupts: Interrupts are up and running");
// pci
pci_init();
// floppy
floppy_init();
//! scr_put_string_nl("");
//init shell
shell_init();
// kernel main loop
// while(1)
// {
//}
// put some text on monitor!
while(1); // never ending loop
}
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