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| /* linux_trampoline */
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| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
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| 
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| /* NOTE: THIS CODE MUST REMAIN POSITION INDEPENDENT
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|  *       IT SHOULDN'T USE THE STACK
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|  *       AND IN GENERAL EXPECT NOTHING BUT RAM TO WORK
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|  */
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| .code32
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| .data
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| 
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| #include "linux_trampoline.h"
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| #define HEADER_SIG 0x4f49424c // LBIO little endian
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| #define CB_TAG_FORWARD 0x11
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| #define CB_TAG_MEMORY 0x1
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| #define CB_TAG_FRAMEBUFFER 0x12
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| #define CB_TAG_ACPI_RSDP 0x43
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| 
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| #define ACPI_RSDP_ADDR 0x70
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| #define E820_NR_OFFSET 0x1e8
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| #define PROTOCOL_VERSION 0x206
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| #define LINUX_ENTRY_OFFSET 0x214
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| #define E820_OFFSET 0x2d0
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| 
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| .trampoline_start:
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| cld
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| xor %edx, %edx
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| mov $0, %ecx
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| 
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| .headerSearch:
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| mov $0x10000, %ebx
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| add %ecx, %ebx
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| mov (%ecx), %eax
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| cmp $HEADER_SIG, %eax
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| je .headerSearchDone // found the header
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| add $16, %ecx
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| cmp %ecx, %ebx
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| jne .headerSearch
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| 
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| .headerSearchDone:
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| cmp %ecx, %ebx // reached the end == not found anything?
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| je 2f // give up
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| 
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| // we assume the checksum is okay, no test
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| mov 4(%ecx), %ebx
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| add %ecx, %ebx // ebx = cb_header + header_bytes
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| mov 20(%ecx), %ecx // ecx = table_entries
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| 
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| .tableScan:
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| cmp $CB_TAG_FORWARD, (%ebx)
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| jne .testMemory
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| 
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| /* forward tag: assume 32bit pointer */
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| mov 8(%ebx), %ecx
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| jmp .headerSearch
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| 
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| .testMemory:
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| cmp $CB_TAG_MEMORY, (%ebx)
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| jne .testAcpiRsdp
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| 
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| /* memory tag: copy e820 map and entry count. also determine alt_mem_k */
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| mov 4(%ebx), %eax
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| sub $8, %eax
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| shr $2, %eax /* eax = number of dwords of e820 data */
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| /*
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|  * Historically linux had space for 32 entries. This limit was increased in
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|  * the year 2005 (Linux 2.6.11) to hold up to 128 entries.
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|  * Assume 128 entries when the boot protocol version is 2.04+.
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|  */
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| cmpw $0x0204, (LINUX_PARAM_LOC + PROTOCOL_VERSION)
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| jge .e820big  /* protocol version >= 2.04 can handle 128 entries of 5 dwords */
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| cmp $(32 * 5), %eax /* linux wants at most 32 entries of 5 dwords */
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| jng 1f
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| mov $(32 * 5), %eax /* only copy 32 entries */
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| jmp 1f
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| 
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| .e820big:
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| cmp $(128 * 5), %eax /* linux wants at most 128 entries of 5 dwords */
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| jng 1f
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| mov $(128 * 5), %eax /* only copy 128 entries */
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| 1:
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| mov %eax, %esi
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| mov $5, %edi
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| div %edi
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| mov %eax, (LINUX_PARAM_LOC + E820_NR_OFFSET)
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| mov %esi, %eax
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| xchg %eax, %ecx
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| lea 8(%ebx), %esi /* e820 data source */
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| mov $(LINUX_PARAM_LOC + E820_OFFSET), %edi
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| rep movsl
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| xchg %eax, %ecx
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| /* e820 and LB_TAG_MEMORY type don't fully match: remap unknown type to 2, reserved memory */
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| mov (LINUX_PARAM_LOC + E820_NR_OFFSET), %eax
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| mov $(LINUX_PARAM_LOC + E820_OFFSET), %edi
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| .test_e820_entry:
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| cmp $0, %eax
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| je .endScan
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| cmp $12, 16(%edi) /* type */
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| jng .next_e820_entry
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| /* Fixup the type to 2, reserved memory */
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| movl $2, 16(%edi)
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| .next_e820_entry:
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| dec %eax
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| add $20, %edi
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| jmp .test_e820_entry
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| 
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| .testAcpiRsdp:
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| cmp $CB_TAG_ACPI_RSDP, (%ebx)
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| jne .testFramebuffer
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| 
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| mov 8(%ebx), %eax
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| mov %eax, (LINUX_PARAM_LOC + ACPI_RSDP_ADDR)
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| mov 12(%ebx), %eax
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| mov %eax, (LINUX_PARAM_LOC + ACPI_RSDP_ADDR + 4)
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| jmp .endScan
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| 
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| .testFramebuffer:
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| cmp $CB_TAG_FRAMEBUFFER, (%ebx)
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| jne .endScan
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| 
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| cmpw $0x020f, (LINUX_PARAM_LOC + PROTOCOL_VERSION)
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| jge .framebufferSetup  /* protocol version >= 2.15 can handle 64-bit address */
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| cmpl $0, 0x0c(%ebx)    /* check if upper 32-bit of framebuffer address are 0 */
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| jne .endScan
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| 
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| .framebufferSetup:
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| mov $LINUX_PARAM_LOC, %edi   /* translate the framebuffer entry into Linux' struct screen_info */
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| mov 0x08(%ebx), %eax   /* physical_address   */
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| mov %eax, 0x18(%edi)   /* -> lfb_base        */
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| mov 0x0c(%ebx), %eax   /* physical_address   */
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| mov %eax, 0x3a(%edi)   /* -> ext_lfb_base    */
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| mov 0x10(%ebx), %eax   /* x_resolution       */
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| mov %ax,  0x12(%edi)   /* -> lfb_width       */
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| mov 0x14(%ebx), %eax   /* y_resolution       */
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| mov %ax,  0x14(%edi)   /* -> lfb_height      */
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| mov 0x18(%ebx), %edx   /* bytes_per_line     */
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| mov %dx,  0x24(%edi)   /* -> lfb_linelength  */
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| 
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| mul %edx    /* bytes_per_line * y_resolution */
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| mov %eax, 0x1c(%edi)   /* -> lfb_size        */
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| 
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| movzbw 0x1c(%ebx), %ax /* bits_per_pixel     */
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| mov %ax,  0x16(%edi)   /* -> lfb_depth       */
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| 
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| mov $4, %esi           /* Copy 4 color components' pos and size, each 1 byte. */
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| 1:
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| mov 0x1b(%ebx, %esi, 2), %ax
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| rol %ax                /* Order is reversed for Linux, hence swap. */
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| mov %ax, 0x24(%edi, %esi, 2)
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| dec %esi
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| jnz 1b
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| 
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| #define VIDEO_CAPABILITY_64BIT_BASE (1 << 1)
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| movl $VIDEO_CAPABILITY_64BIT_BASE, 0x36(%edi)
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| 
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| #define LFB_EFI_SIMPLE 0x70      /* VIDEO_TYPE_EFI in Linux */
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| movb $LFB_EFI_SIMPLE, 0x0f(%edi) /* -> orig_video_isVGA     */
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| 
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| .endScan:
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| add 4(%ebx), %ebx
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| dec %ecx
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| jnz .tableScan
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| 
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| /* Setup basic code and data segment selectors for Linux
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| **
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| ** Flat code segment descriptor:
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| **   selector: 0x10
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| **   base    : 0x00000000
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| **   limit   : 0xFFFFFFFF
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| **   type    : code, execute, read
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| **
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| ** Flat data segment descriptor:
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| **   selector: 0x18
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| **   base    : 0x00000000
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| **   limit   : 0xFFFFFFFF
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| **   type    : data, read/write
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| **
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| ** Use TRAMPOLINE_ENTRY_LOC as a scratchpad.
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| */
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| mov  $TRAMPOLINE_ENTRY_LOC, %eax
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| movl  $0x0000ffff, 16(%eax)		// Set up the 2 new descriptors
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| movl  $0x00cf9b00, 20(%eax)
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| movl  $0x0000ffff, 24(%eax)
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| movl  $0x00cf9300, 28(%eax)
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| movb $0x2b, 0(%eax)			// Set the size
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| movl %eax, 2(%eax)			// Set pointer to new GDT
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| lgdt (%eax)				// Load it
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| 
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| /* finally: jump to kernel */
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| mov $LINUX_PARAM_LOC, %esi
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| jmp *(LINUX_PARAM_LOC + LINUX_ENTRY_OFFSET)
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| 
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| 
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| 2:
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| hlt
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| jmp 2b
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| .trampoline_end:
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