I tried to develop a bootloader using this, but when it is run it shows:
disk read error!
If I ignore it, in a later part, it shows me wrong memory mapping. I also followed some other sources too but in vain. It feels like I'm just copying what they are doing. If I do even a little different a new kind of error generates every time.
Should I use an already built bootloader or what to do?
The code of disk load error is as follow:
[org 0x7c00]
KERNEL_OFFSET equ 0x1000
mov [BOOT_DRIVE], dl
mov bp, 0x9000
mov sp, bp
mov bx, MSG_REAL_MODE
call print_string
call load_kernel
jmp $
print_string:
pusha
mov ah, 0x0e
loop:
mov al,[bx]
cmp al, 0
je return
int 0x10
inc bx
jmp loop
return:
popa
ret
disk_load:
push dx
mov ah, 0x02
mov al, dh
mov ch, 0x00
mov dh, 0x00
mov cl, 0x02
int 0x13
jc disk_error
pop dx
cmp dh, al
jne disk_error
ret
disk_error :
mov bx, DISK_ERROR_MSG
call print_string
jmp $
DISK_ERROR_MSG db "Disk read error!", 0
[bits 16]
load_kernel:
mov bx, KERNEL_OFFSET
mov dh, 15
mov dl, [BOOT_DRIVE]
call disk_load
ret
; Global variables
BOOT_DRIVE db 0
MSG_REAL_MODE db "Started in 16-bit Real Mode", 0
; Bootsector padding
times 510-($-$$) db 0
dw 0xaa55
I use this command to assemble and run my bootloader:
nasm boot.asm -f bin -o boot.bin && qemu-system-i386 boot.bin
I get stuck at this point. My bootloader display disk read error
. If I ignore it at this point in time, then it creates problems while executing my kernel.c It seems to use wrong memory mapping.