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Title: On 64-bit


1
On 64-bit code-relocation
  • How we can launch a procedure in 64-bit mode that
    resides in a page-frame at a high address

2
64-bit virtual address-space
0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Invalid address range
valid addresses
negative canonical addresses
(128 TeraBytes)
0xFFFF800000000000
Total number of locations having canonical
64-bit addresses is 248 Bytes ( 256 TeraBytes)
non-canonical 64-bit addresses
0x00007FFFFFFFFFFF
valid addresses
positive canonical addresses
(128 TeraBytes)
0x0000000000000000
3
The canonical addresses
  • In a 64-bit canonical virtual address, the
    uppermost 16-bits are identical to bit 47
  • The number of distinct virtual addresses actually
    implemented is 248 ( 256 TB)

64-bits
sign-extension
48-bits
4
Our highcode.s demo
  • We have created a demo-program which loads and
    executes a procedure that will reside at a very
    high location within the processors 64-bit
    virtual address space
  • Some aspects of our design were shaped by
    limitations of our GNU software tools, and by our
    desire to keep the addressing page-map tables
    as simple as possible

5
Two components
Non- canonical addresses
highdraw.b
0xFFFFFFFFC0000000
highcode.b
0x0000000000010000
virtual address space
6
Subfields of 64-bit address
1111111111111111 111111111 111111111 000000000
000000000 000000000000
index into page-directory pointer table
(9-bits)
sign-extension (16-bits)
index into page-table (9-bits)
index into the page-map level4 table
(9-bits)
offset into page frame (12-bits)
index into page-directory (9-bits)
7
4-level page-mapping tables
page directory pointer tables
page-map level4 table
page directories
page tables
page frames
CR3
8
Disk-partitions layout
/dev/sda4
0 1 127
128 254 255
unused
The highdraw.b program-component goes here
The highcode.b program-component goes here
Our cs686ipl.b boot-loader goes here (in
boot-sector of this disk-partition)
9
ld handles 32-bit relocations
  • We use a special linker-script to relocate
    symbolic addresses used in highdraw.s

OUTPUT_FORMAT(binary) SECTIONS .
0xFFFFFFFFC0000000 .text (.text)
0x90909090 .data (.data)
0x00000000 .bss (.bss) 0x00000000

10
assembly commands
  • Assemble the highcode.s component
  • as highcode.s o highcode.o
  • Assemble the highdraw.s component
  • as highdraw.s -o highdraw.o

11
Linker commands
  • Link the highcode.o component
  • ld highcode.o -T ldscript -o highcode.b
  • Assemble the highdraw.s component
  • ld highdraw.o -T hiscript -o highdraw.b

12
Installation commands
  • Install the highcode.b component
  • dd ifhighcode.b of/dev/sda4 seek1
  • Assemble the highdraw.s component
  • dd ifhighdraw.b of/dev/sda4 seek128

13
Addition to cs686ipl.s
  • We made a small but useful enhancement to our
    cs686ipl.s boot-loader program, so subsequent
    program components will not need to repeat the
    search for the starting Logical Block Address of
    the disk-partition
  • That block-number is left in register EBX, where
    the next component can find it
  • Its also written to the ROM-BIOS mailbox

14
In-class exercise
  • After you have successfully downloaded,
    assembled, linked, installed, and executed the
    highcode.s demo-program, see if you can modify
    it so that its highdraw code- component will
    reside at an even higher virtual address, namely
    0xFFFFFFFFFFE00000
  • instead of
  • 0xFFFFFFFFC0000000
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