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1#
2# Copyright (c) 2001 John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
3#
4# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
6# are met:
7# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8#    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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12#
13# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
14# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
15# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
16# ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
17# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
18# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
19# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
20# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
21# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
22# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
23# SUCH DAMAGE.
24#
25
26#
27# This program is a freestanding boot program to load an a.out binary
28# from a CD-ROM booted with no emulation mode as described by the El
29# Torito standard.  Due to broken BIOSen that do not load the desired
30# number of sectors, we try to fit this in as small a space as possible.
31#
32# Basically, we first create a set of boot arguments to pass to the loaded
33# binary.  Then we attempt to load /boot/loader from the CD we were booted
34# off of.
35#
36
37#include <bootargs.h>
38
39#
40# Memory locations.
41#
42		.set MEM_PAGE_SIZE,0x1000	# memory page size, 4k
43		.set MEM_ARG,0x900		# Arguments at start
44		.set MEM_ARG_BTX,0xa100		# Where we move them to so the
45						#  BTX client can see them
46		.set MEM_ARG_SIZE,0x18		# Size of the arguments
47		.set MEM_BTX_ADDRESS,0x9000	# where BTX lives
48		.set MEM_BTX_ENTRY,0x9010	# where BTX starts to execute
49		.set MEM_BTX_OFFSET,MEM_PAGE_SIZE # offset of BTX in the loader
50		.set MEM_BTX_CLIENT,0xa000	# where BTX clients live
51#
52# a.out header fields
53#
54		.set AOUT_TEXT,0x04		# text segment size
55		.set AOUT_DATA,0x08		# data segment size
56		.set AOUT_BSS,0x0c		# zero'd BSS size
57		.set AOUT_SYMBOLS,0x10		# symbol table
58		.set AOUT_ENTRY,0x14		# entry point
59		.set AOUT_HEADER,MEM_PAGE_SIZE	# size of the a.out header
60#
61# Segment selectors.
62#
63		.set SEL_SDATA,0x8		# Supervisor data
64		.set SEL_RDATA,0x10		# Real mode data
65		.set SEL_SCODE,0x18		# PM-32 code
66		.set SEL_SCODE16,0x20		# PM-16 code
67#
68# BTX constants
69#
70		.set INT_SYS,0x30		# BTX syscall interrupt
71#
72# Constants for reading from the CD.
73#
74		.set ERROR_TIMEOUT,0x80		# BIOS timeout on read
75		.set NUM_RETRIES,3		# Num times to retry
76		.set SECTOR_SIZE,0x800		# size of a sector
77		.set SECTOR_SHIFT,11		# number of place to shift
78		.set BUFFER_LEN,0x100		# number of sectors in buffer
79		.set MAX_READ,0x10000		# max we can read at a time
80		.set MAX_READ_SEC,MAX_READ >> SECTOR_SHIFT
81		.set MEM_READ_BUFFER,0x9000	# buffer to read from CD
82		.set MEM_VOLDESC,MEM_READ_BUFFER # volume descriptor
83		.set MEM_DIR,MEM_VOLDESC+SECTOR_SIZE # Lookup buffer
84		.set VOLDESC_LBA,0x10		# LBA of vol descriptor
85		.set VD_PRIMARY,1		# Primary VD
86		.set VD_END,255			# VD Terminator
87		.set VD_ROOTDIR,156		# Offset of Root Dir Record
88		.set DIR_LEN,0			# Offset of Dir Record length
89		.set DIR_EA_LEN,1		# Offset of EA length
90		.set DIR_EXTENT,2		# Offset of 64-bit LBA
91		.set DIR_SIZE,10		# Offset of 64-bit length
92		.set DIR_NAMELEN,32		# Offset of 8-bit name len
93		.set DIR_NAME,33		# Offset of dir name
94#
95# We expect to be loaded by the BIOS at 0x7c00 (standard boot loader entry
96# point)
97#
98		.code16
99		.globl start
100		.org 0x0, 0x0
101#
102# Program start.
103#
104start:		cld				# string ops inc
105		xor %ax,%ax			# zero %ax
106		mov %ax,%ss			# setup the
107		mov $start,%sp			#  stack
108		mov %ax,%ds			# setup the
109		mov %ax,%es			#  data segments
110		mov %dl,drive			# Save BIOS boot device
111		mov $msg_welcome,%si		# %ds:(%si) -> welcome message
112		call putstr			# display the welcome message
113#
114# Setup the arguments that the loader is expecting from boot[12]
115#
116		mov $msg_bootinfo,%si		# %ds:(%si) -> boot args message
117		call putstr			# display the message
118		mov $MEM_ARG,%bx		# %ds:(%bx) -> boot args
119		mov %bx,%di			# %es:(%di) -> boot args
120		xor %eax,%eax			# zero %eax
121		mov $(MEM_ARG_SIZE/4),%cx	# Size of arguments in 32-bit
122						#  dwords
123		rep				# Clear the arguments
124		stosl				#  to zero
125		mov drive,%dl			# Store BIOS boot device
126		mov %dl,0x4(%bx)		#  in kargs->bootdev
127		orb $KARGS_FLAGS_CD,0x8(%bx)	# kargs->bootflags |=
128						#  KARGS_FLAGS_CD
129#
130# Load Volume Descriptor
131#
132		mov $VOLDESC_LBA,%eax		# Set LBA of first VD
133load_vd:	push %eax			# Save %eax
134		mov $1,%dh			# One sector
135		mov $MEM_VOLDESC,%ebx		# Destination
136		call read			# Read it in
137		cmpb $VD_PRIMARY,(%bx)		# Primary VD?
138		je have_vd			# Yes
139		pop %eax			# Prepare to
140		inc %eax			#  try next
141		cmpb $VD_END,(%bx)		# Last VD?
142		jne load_vd			# No, read next
143		mov $msg_novd,%si		# No VD
144		jmp error			# Halt
145have_vd:					# Have Primary VD
146#
147# Try to look up the loader binary using the paths in the loader_paths
148# array.
149#
150		mov $loader_paths,%si		# Point to start of array
151lookup_path:	push %si			# Save file name pointer
152		call lookup			# Try to find file
153		pop %di				# Restore file name pointer
154		jnc lookup_found		# Found this file
155		xor %al,%al			# Look for next
156		mov $0xffff,%cx			#  path name by
157		repnz				#  scanning for
158		scasb				#  nul char
159		mov %di,%si			# Point %si at next path
160		mov (%si),%al			# Get first char of next path
161		or %al,%al			# Is it double nul?
162		jnz lookup_path			# No, try it.
163		mov $msg_failed,%si		# Failed message
164		jmp error			# Halt
165lookup_found:					# Found a loader file
166#
167# Load the binary into the buffer.  Due to real mode addressing limitations
168# we have to read it in 64k chunks.
169#
170		mov DIR_SIZE(%bx),%eax		# Read file length
171		add $SECTOR_SIZE-1,%eax		# Convert length to sectors
172		shr $SECTOR_SHIFT,%eax
173		cmp $BUFFER_LEN,%eax
174		jbe load_sizeok
175		mov $msg_load2big,%si		# Error message
176		call error
177load_sizeok:	movzbw %al,%cx			# Num sectors to read
178		mov DIR_EXTENT(%bx),%eax	# Load extent
179		xor %edx,%edx
180		mov DIR_EA_LEN(%bx),%dl
181		add %edx,%eax			# Skip extended
182		mov $MEM_READ_BUFFER,%ebx	# Read into the buffer
183load_loop:	mov %cl,%dh
184		cmp $MAX_READ_SEC,%cl		# Truncate to max read size
185		jbe load_notrunc
186		mov $MAX_READ_SEC,%dh
187load_notrunc:	sub %dh,%cl			# Update count
188		push %eax			# Save
189		call read			# Read it in
190		pop %eax			# Restore
191		add $MAX_READ_SEC,%eax		# Update LBA
192		add $MAX_READ,%ebx		# Update dest addr
193		jcxz load_done			# Done?
194		jmp load_loop			# Keep going
195load_done:
196#
197# Turn on the A20 address line
198#
199		call seta20			# Turn A20 on
200#
201# Relocate the loader and BTX using a very lazy protected mode
202#
203		mov $msg_relocate,%si		# Display the
204		call putstr			#  relocation message
205		mov MEM_READ_BUFFER+AOUT_ENTRY,%edi # %edi is the destination
206		mov $(MEM_READ_BUFFER+AOUT_HEADER),%esi	# %esi is
207						#  the start of the text
208						#  segment
209		mov MEM_READ_BUFFER+AOUT_TEXT,%ecx # %ecx = length of the text
210						#  segment
211		push %edi			# Save entry point for later
212		lgdt gdtdesc			# setup our own gdt
213		cli				# turn off interrupts
214		mov %cr0,%eax			# Turn on
215		or $0x1,%al			#  protected
216		mov %eax,%cr0			#  mode
217		ljmp $SEL_SCODE,$pm_start	# long jump to clear the
218						#  instruction pre-fetch queue
219		.code32
220pm_start:	mov $SEL_SDATA,%ax		# Initialize
221		mov %ax,%ds			#  %ds and
222		mov %ax,%es			#  %es to a flat selector
223		rep				# Relocate the
224		movsb				#  text segment
225		add $(MEM_PAGE_SIZE - 1),%edi	# pad %edi out to a new page
226		and $~(MEM_PAGE_SIZE - 1),%edi #  for the data segment
227		mov MEM_READ_BUFFER+AOUT_DATA,%ecx # size of the data segment
228		rep				# Relocate the
229		movsb				#  data segment
230		mov MEM_READ_BUFFER+AOUT_BSS,%ecx # size of the bss
231		xor %eax,%eax			# zero %eax
232		add $3,%cl			# round %ecx up to
233		shr $2,%ecx			#  a multiple of 4
234		rep				# zero the
235		stosl				#  bss
236		mov MEM_READ_BUFFER+AOUT_ENTRY,%esi # %esi -> relocated loader
237		add $MEM_BTX_OFFSET,%esi	# %esi -> BTX in the loader
238		mov $MEM_BTX_ADDRESS,%edi	# %edi -> where BTX needs to go
239		movzwl 0xa(%esi),%ecx		# %ecx -> length of BTX
240		rep				# Relocate
241		movsb				#  BTX
242		ljmp $SEL_SCODE16,$pm_16	# Jump to 16-bit PM
243		.code16
244pm_16:		mov $SEL_RDATA,%ax		# Initialize
245		mov %ax,%ds			#  %ds and
246		mov %ax,%es			#  %es to a real mode selector
247		mov %cr0,%eax			# Turn off
248		and $~0x1,%al			#  protected
249		mov %eax,%cr0			#  mode
250		ljmp $0,$pm_end			# Long jump to clear the
251						#  instruction pre-fetch queue
252pm_end:		sti				# Turn interrupts back on now
253#
254# Copy the BTX client to MEM_BTX_CLIENT
255#
256		xor %ax,%ax			# zero %ax and set
257		mov %ax,%ds			#  %ds and %es
258		mov %ax,%es			#  to segment 0
259		mov $MEM_BTX_CLIENT,%di		# Prepare to relocate
260		mov $btx_client,%si		#  the simple btx client
261		mov $(btx_client_end-btx_client),%cx # length of btx client
262		rep				# Relocate the
263		movsb				#  simple BTX client
264#
265# Copy the boot[12] args to where the BTX client can see them
266#
267		mov $MEM_ARG,%si		# where the args are at now
268		mov $MEM_ARG_BTX,%di		# where the args are moving to
269		mov $(MEM_ARG_SIZE/4),%cx	# size of the arguments in longs
270		rep				# Relocate
271		movsl				#  the words
272#
273# Save the entry point so the client can get to it later on
274#
275		pop %eax			# Restore saved entry point
276		stosl				#  and add it to the end of
277						#  the arguments
278#
279# Now we just start up BTX and let it do the rest
280#
281		mov $msg_jump,%si		# Display the
282		call putstr			#  jump message
283		ljmp $0,$MEM_BTX_ENTRY		# Jump to the BTX entry point
284
285#
286# Lookup the file in the path at [SI] from the root directory.
287#
288# Trashes: All but BX
289# Returns: CF = 0 (success), BX = pointer to record
290#          CF = 1 (not found)
291#
292lookup:		mov $VD_ROOTDIR+MEM_VOLDESC,%bx	# Root directory record
293		push %si
294		mov $msg_lookup,%si		# Display lookup message
295		call putstr
296		pop %si
297		push %si
298		call putstr
299		mov $msg_lookup2,%si
300		call putstr
301		pop %si
302lookup_dir:	lodsb				# Get first char of path
303		cmp $0,%al			# Are we done?
304		je lookup_done			# Yes
305		cmp $'/',%al			# Skip path separator.
306		je lookup_dir
307		dec %si				# Undo lodsb side effect
308		call find_file			# Lookup first path item
309		jnc lookup_dir			# Try next component
310		mov $msg_lookupfail,%si		# Not found message
311		call putstr
312		stc				# Set carry
313		ret
314		jmp error
315lookup_done:	mov $msg_lookupok,%si		# Success message
316		call putstr
317		clc				# Clear carry
318		ret
319
320#
321# Lookup file at [SI] in directory whose record is at [BX].
322#
323# Trashes: All but returns
324# Returns: CF = 0 (success), BX = pointer to record, SI = next path item
325#          CF = 1 (not found), SI = preserved
326#
327find_file:	mov DIR_EXTENT(%bx),%eax	# Load extent
328		xor %edx,%edx
329		mov DIR_EA_LEN(%bx),%dl
330		add %edx,%eax			# Skip extended attributes
331		mov %eax,rec_lba		# Save LBA
332		mov DIR_SIZE(%bx),%eax		# Save size
333		mov %eax,rec_size
334		xor %cl,%cl			# Zero length
335		push %si			# Save
336ff.namelen:	inc %cl				# Update length
337		lodsb				# Read char
338		cmp $0,%al			# Nul?
339		je ff.namedone			# Yes
340		cmp $'/',%al			# Path separator?
341		jnz ff.namelen			# No, keep going
342ff.namedone:	dec %cl				# Adjust length and save
343		mov %cl,name_len
344		pop %si				# Restore
345ff.load:	mov rec_lba,%eax		# Load LBA
346		mov $MEM_DIR,%ebx		# Address buffer
347		mov $1,%dh			# One sector
348		call read			# Read directory block
349		incl rec_lba			# Update LBA to next block
350ff.scan:	mov %ebx,%edx			# Check for EOF
351		sub $MEM_DIR,%edx
352		cmp %edx,rec_size
353		ja ff.scan.1
354		stc				# EOF reached
355		ret
356ff.scan.1:	cmpb $0,DIR_LEN(%bx)		# Last record in block?
357		je ff.nextblock
358		push %si			# Save
359		movzbw DIR_NAMELEN(%bx),%si	# Find end of string
360ff.checkver:	cmpb $'0',DIR_NAME-1(%bx,%si)	# Less than '0'?
361		jb ff.checkver.1
362		cmpb $'9',DIR_NAME-1(%bx,%si)	# Greater than '9'?
363		ja ff.checkver.1
364		dec %si				# Next char
365		jnz ff.checkver
366		jmp ff.checklen			# All numbers in name, so
367						#  no version
368ff.checkver.1:	movzbw DIR_NAMELEN(%bx),%cx
369		cmp %cx,%si			# Did we find any digits?
370		je ff.checkdot			# No
371		cmpb $';',DIR_NAME-1(%bx,%si)	# Check for semicolon
372		jne ff.checkver.2
373		dec %si				# Skip semicolon
374		mov %si,%cx
375		mov %cl,DIR_NAMELEN(%bx)	# Adjust length
376		jmp ff.checkdot
377ff.checkver.2:	mov %cx,%si			# Restore %si to end of string
378ff.checkdot:	cmpb $'.',DIR_NAME-1(%bx,%si)	# Trailing dot?
379		jne ff.checklen			# No
380		decb DIR_NAMELEN(%bx)		# Adjust length
381ff.checklen:	pop %si				# Restore
382		movzbw name_len,%cx		# Load length of name
383		cmp %cl,DIR_NAMELEN(%bx)	# Does length match?
384		je ff.checkname			# Yes, check name
385ff.nextrec:	add DIR_LEN(%bx),%bl		# Next record
386		adc $0,%bh
387		jmp ff.scan
388ff.nextblock:	subl $SECTOR_SIZE,rec_size	# Adjust size
389		jnc ff.load			# If subtract ok, keep going
390		ret				# End of file, so not found
391ff.checkname:	lea DIR_NAME(%bx),%di		# Address name in record
392		push %si			# Save
393		repe cmpsb			# Compare name
394		je ff.match			# We have a winner!
395		pop %si				# Restore
396		jmp ff.nextrec			# Keep looking.
397ff.match:	add $2,%sp			# Discard saved %si
398		clc				# Clear carry
399		ret
400
401#
402# Load DH sectors starting at LBA EAX into [EBX].
403#
404# Trashes: EAX
405#
406read:		push %si			# Save
407		push %cx			# Save since some BIOSs trash
408		mov %eax,edd_lba		# LBA to read from
409		mov %ebx,%eax			# Convert address
410		shr $4,%eax			#  to segment
411		mov %ax,edd_addr+0x2		#  and store
412read.retry:	call twiddle			# Entertain the user
413		push %dx			# Save
414		mov $edd_packet,%si		# Address Packet
415		mov %dh,edd_len			# Set length
416		mov drive,%dl			# BIOS Device
417		mov $0x42,%ah			# BIOS: Extended Read
418		int $0x13			# Call BIOS
419		pop %dx				# Restore
420		jc read.fail			# Worked?
421		pop %cx				# Restore
422		pop %si
423		ret				# Return
424read.fail:	cmp $ERROR_TIMEOUT,%ah		# Timeout?
425		je read.retry			# Yes, Retry.
426read.error:	mov %ah,%al			# Save error
427		mov $hex_error,%di		# Format it
428		call hex8			#  as hex
429		mov $msg_badread,%si		# Display Read error message
430
431#
432# Display error message at [SI] and halt.
433#
434error:		call putstr			# Display message
435halt:		hlt
436		jmp halt			# Spin
437
438#
439# Display a null-terminated string.
440#
441# Trashes: AX, SI
442#
443putstr:		push %bx			# Save
444putstr.load:	lodsb				# load %al from %ds:(%si)
445		test %al,%al			# stop at null
446		jnz putstr.putc			# if the char != null, output it
447		pop %bx				# Restore
448		ret				# return when null is hit
449putstr.putc:	call putc			# output char
450		jmp putstr.load			# next char
451
452#
453# Display a single char.
454#
455putc:		mov $0x7,%bx			# attribute for output
456		mov $0xe,%ah			# BIOS: put_char
457		int $0x10			# call BIOS, print char in %al
458		ret				# Return to caller
459
460#
461# Output the "twiddle"
462#
463twiddle:	push %ax			# Save
464		push %bx			# Save
465		mov twiddle_index,%al		# Load index
466		mov $twiddle_chars,%bx		# Address table
467		inc %al				# Next
468		and $3,%al			#  char
469		mov %al,twiddle_index		# Save index for next call
470		xlat				# Get char
471		call putc			# Output it
472		mov $8,%al			# Backspace
473		call putc			# Output it
474		pop %bx				# Restore
475		pop %ax				# Restore
476		ret
477
478#
479# Enable A20. Put an upper limit on the amount of time we wait for the
480# keyboard controller to get ready (65K x ISA access time). If
481# we wait more than that amount, the hardware is probably
482# legacy-free and simply doesn't have a keyboard controller.
483# Thus, the A20 line is already enabled.
484#
485seta20: 	cli				# Disable interrupts
486		xor %cx,%cx			# Clear
487seta20.1:	inc %cx				# Increment, overflow?
488		jz seta20.3			# Yes
489		in $0x64,%al			# Get status
490		test $0x2,%al			# Busy?
491		jnz seta20.1			# Yes
492		mov $0xd1,%al			# Command: Write
493		out %al,$0x64			#  output port
494seta20.2:	in $0x64,%al			# Get status
495		test $0x2,%al			# Busy?
496		jnz seta20.2			# Yes
497		mov $0xdf,%al			# Enable
498		out %al,$0x60			#  A20
499seta20.3:	sti				# Enable interrupts
500		ret				# To caller
501
502#
503# Convert AL to hex, saving the result to [EDI].
504#
505hex8:		pushl %eax			# Save
506		shrb $0x4,%al			# Do upper
507		call hex8.1			#  4
508		popl %eax			# Restore
509hex8.1: 	andb $0xf,%al			# Get lower 4
510		cmpb $0xa,%al			# Convert
511		sbbb $0x69,%al			#  to hex
512		das				#  digit
513		orb $0x20,%al			# To lower case
514		stosb				# Save char
515		ret				# (Recursive)
516
517#
518# BTX client to start btxldr
519#
520		.code32
521btx_client:	mov $(MEM_ARG_BTX-MEM_BTX_CLIENT+MEM_ARG_SIZE-4), %esi
522						# %ds:(%esi) -> end
523						#  of boot[12] args
524		mov $(MEM_ARG_SIZE/4),%ecx	# Number of words to push
525		std				# Go backwards
526push_arg:	lodsl				# Read argument
527		push %eax			# Push it onto the stack
528		loop push_arg			# Push all of the arguments
529		cld				# In case anyone depends on this
530		pushl MEM_ARG_BTX-MEM_BTX_CLIENT+MEM_ARG_SIZE # Entry point of
531						#  the loader
532		push %eax			# Emulate a near call
533		mov $0x1,%eax			# 'exec' system call
534		int $INT_SYS			# BTX system call
535btx_client_end:
536		.code16
537
538		.p2align 4
539#
540# Global descriptor table.
541#
542gdt:		.word 0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0		# Null entry
543		.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9200,0xcf	# SEL_SDATA
544		.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9200,0x0	# SEL_RDATA
545		.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9a00,0xcf	# SEL_SCODE (32-bit)
546		.word 0xffff,0x0,0x9a00,0x8f	# SEL_SCODE16 (16-bit)
547gdt.1:
548#
549# Pseudo-descriptors.
550#
551gdtdesc:	.word gdt.1-gdt-1		# Limit
552		.long gdt			# Base
553#
554# EDD Packet
555#
556edd_packet:	.byte 0x10			# Length
557		.byte 0				# Reserved
558edd_len:	.byte 0x0			# Num to read
559		.byte 0				# Reserved
560edd_addr:	.word 0x0,0x0			# Seg:Off
561edd_lba:	.quad 0x0			# LBA
562
563drive:		.byte 0
564
565#
566# State for searching dir
567#
568rec_lba:	.long 0x0			# LBA (adjusted for EA)
569rec_size:	.long 0x0			# File size
570name_len:	.byte 0x0			# Length of current name
571
572twiddle_index:	.byte 0x0
573
574msg_welcome:	.asciz	"CD Loader 1.2\r\n\n"
575msg_bootinfo:	.asciz	"Building the boot loader arguments\r\n"
576msg_relocate:	.asciz	"Relocating the loader and the BTX\r\n"
577msg_jump:	.asciz	"Starting the BTX loader\r\n"
578msg_badread:	.ascii  "Read Error: 0x"
579hex_error:	.asciz	"00\r\n"
580msg_novd:	.asciz  "Could not find Primary Volume Descriptor\r\n"
581msg_lookup:	.asciz  "Looking up "
582msg_lookup2:	.asciz  "... "
583msg_lookupok:	.asciz  "Found\r\n"
584msg_lookupfail:	.asciz  "File not found\r\n"
585msg_load2big:	.asciz  "File too big\r\n"
586msg_failed:	.asciz	"Boot failed\r\n"
587twiddle_chars:	.ascii	"|/-\\"
588loader_paths:	.asciz  "/BOOT/LOADER"
589		.asciz	"/boot/loader"
590		.byte 0
591
592