public static bool apic = false; // True if APIC is present public static object Initialize(Processor processor) { if (processor.Id == 0) { // We have hardware PICS, determine which kind // // Detect if an APIC is present on the CPU // // From 8.4.2 Presence of the Local APIC on page 337 of the // Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developers Manual // // function (1) -> eax // cpuid // eax -> p0 // ebx -> p1 // ecx -> p2 // edx -> p3 Bit 9 set if APIC present // // // Note: It has been noted that some older motherboards // may have an APIC capable processor, but a chipset // that does not properly support the APIC interrupt // protocol. These motherboards will remove the APIC // hardware tables from the ACPI tables as an indication // that the APIC present on the processor should not // be used. Of course these are uni-processor only // motherboards without hyperthreading or multiple-cores. // uint p0, p1, p2, p3; Isa.ReadCpuid((uint)1, out p0, out p1, out p2, out p3); if (((p3 >> 9) & 0x1) != 0) { apic = true; DebugStub.Print("HalDevices: CPUID says APIC present\n"); } else { apic = false; DebugStub.Print("HalDevices: CPUID says APIC NOT present\n"); } // Dynamically select the proper hardware support drivers if (apic) { devices = HalDevicesApic.Create(); } else { devices = HalDevicesLegacyPC.Create(); } } // This happens for all processors devices.Initialize(processor); return(devices); }
public static HalDevices Create() { devices = new HalDevicesLegacyPC(); return(devices); }