222 lines
5.5 KiB
C
222 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/*
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* DOS Virtual Machine
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*
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* Copyright 1998 Ove Kåven
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*
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* This code hasn't been completely cleaned up yet.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include "windows.h"
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#include "winbase.h"
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#include "winnt.h"
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#include "msdos.h"
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#include "miscemu.h"
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#include "debugger.h"
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#include "debug.h"
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#include "module.h"
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#include "task.h"
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#include "ldt.h"
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#include "dosexe.h"
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void (*ctx_debug_call)(int sig,CONTEXT*ctx)=NULL;
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#ifdef MZ_SUPPORTED
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <sys/vm86.h>
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static void DOSVM_Dump( LPDOSTASK lpDosTask, int fn,
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struct vm86plus_struct*VM86 )
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{
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unsigned iofs;
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BYTE*inst;
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int x;
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switch (VM86_TYPE(fn)) {
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case VM86_SIGNAL:
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printf("Trapped signal\n"); break;
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case VM86_UNKNOWN:
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printf("Trapped unhandled GPF\n"); break;
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case VM86_INTx:
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printf("Trapped INT %02x\n",VM86_ARG(fn)); break;
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case VM86_STI:
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printf("Trapped STI\n"); break;
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case VM86_PICRETURN:
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printf("Trapped due to pending PIC request\n"); break;
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case VM86_TRAP:
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printf("Trapped debug request\n"); break;
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}
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#define REGS VM86->regs
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fprintf(stderr,"AX=%04lX CX=%04lX DX=%04lX BX=%04lX\n",REGS.eax,REGS.ebx,REGS.ecx,REGS.edx);
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fprintf(stderr,"SI=%04lX DI=%04lX SP=%04lX BP=%04lX\n",REGS.esi,REGS.edi,REGS.esp,REGS.ebp);
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fprintf(stderr,"CS=%04X DS=%04X ES=%04X SS=%04X\n",REGS.cs,REGS.ds,REGS.es,REGS.ss);
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fprintf(stderr,"EIP=%04lX EFLAGS=%08lX\n",REGS.eip,REGS.eflags);
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iofs=((DWORD)REGS.cs<<4)+REGS.eip;
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#undef REGS
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inst=(BYTE*)lpDosTask->img+iofs;
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printf("Opcodes:");
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for (x=0; x<8; x++) printf(" %02x",inst[x]);
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printf("\n");
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exit(0);
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}
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static int DOSVM_Int( int vect, PCONTEXT context, LPDOSTASK lpDosTask )
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{
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if (vect==0x31) {
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if (CS_reg(context)==lpDosTask->dpmi_sel) {
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if (IP_reg(context)>=lpDosTask->wrap_ofs) {
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/* exit from real-mode wrapper */
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return -1;
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}
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}
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/* we could probably move some other dodgy stuff here too from dpmi.c */
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}
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INT_RealModeInterrupt(vect,context);
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return 0;
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}
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#define CV CP(eax,Eax); CP(ecx,Ecx); CP(edx,Edx); CP(ebx,Ebx); \
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CP(esi,Esi); CP(edi,Edi); CP(esp,Esp); CP(ebp,Ebp); \
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CP(cs,SegCs); CP(ds,SegDs); CP(es,SegEs); \
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CP(ss,SegSs); CP(fs,SegFs); CP(gs,SegGs); \
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CP(eip,Eip); CP(eflags,EFlags)
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static int DOSVM_Process( LPDOSTASK lpDosTask, int fn,
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struct vm86plus_struct*VM86 )
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{
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CONTEXT context;
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int ret=0;
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#define CP(x,y) context.y = VM86->regs.x
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CV;
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#undef CP
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(void*)V86BASE(&context)=lpDosTask->img;
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switch (VM86_TYPE(fn)) {
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case VM86_SIGNAL:
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printf("Trapped signal\n");
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ret=-1; break;
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case VM86_UNKNOWN: /* unhandled GPF */
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DOSVM_Dump(lpDosTask,fn,VM86);
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if (ctx_debug_call) ctx_debug_call(SIGSEGV,&context); else ret=-1;
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break;
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case VM86_INTx:
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TRACE(int,"DOS EXE calls INT %02x with AX=%04lx\n",VM86_ARG(fn),context.Eax);
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ret=DOSVM_Int(VM86_ARG(fn),&context,lpDosTask); break;
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case VM86_STI:
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break;
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case VM86_PICRETURN:
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printf("Trapped due to pending PIC request\n"); break;
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case VM86_TRAP:
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if (ctx_debug_call) ctx_debug_call(SIGTRAP,&context);
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break;
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default:
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DOSVM_Dump(lpDosTask,fn,VM86);
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}
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#define CP(x,y) VM86->regs.x = context.y
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CV;
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#undef CP
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return ret;
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}
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int DOSVM_Enter( PCONTEXT context )
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{
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TDB *pTask = (TDB *)GlobalLock16( GetCurrentTask() );
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NE_MODULE *pModule = NE_GetPtr( pTask->hModule );
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LPDOSTASK lpDosTask;
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struct vm86plus_struct VM86;
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int stat;
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GlobalUnlock16( GetCurrentTask() );
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if (!pModule) {
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ERR(module,"No task is currently active!\n");
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return -1;
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}
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if (!pModule->lpDosTask) {
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/* no VM86 (dosmod) task is currently running, start one */
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if ((lpDosTask = calloc(1, sizeof(DOSTASK))) == NULL)
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return 0;
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lpDosTask->hModule=pModule->self;
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stat=MZ_InitMemory(lpDosTask,pModule);
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if (stat>=32) stat=MZ_InitTask(lpDosTask);
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if (stat<32) {
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free(lpDosTask);
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return -1;
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}
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pModule->lpDosTask = lpDosTask;
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pModule->dos_image = lpDosTask->img;
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/* Note: we're leaving it running after this, in case we need it again,
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as this minimizes the overhead of starting it up every time...
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it will be killed automatically when the current task terminates */
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} else lpDosTask=pModule->lpDosTask;
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if (context) {
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#define CP(x,y) VM86.regs.x = context->y
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CV;
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#undef CP
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} else {
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/* initial setup */
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memset(&VM86,0,sizeof(VM86));
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VM86.regs.cs=lpDosTask->init_cs;
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VM86.regs.eip=lpDosTask->init_ip;
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VM86.regs.ss=lpDosTask->init_ss;
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VM86.regs.esp=lpDosTask->init_sp;
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VM86.regs.ds=lpDosTask->psp_seg;
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VM86.regs.es=lpDosTask->psp_seg;
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/* hmm, what else do we need? */
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}
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/* main exchange loop */
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stat = VM86_ENTER;
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do {
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/* transmit VM86 structure to dosmod task */
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if (write(lpDosTask->write_pipe,&stat,sizeof(stat))!=sizeof(stat))
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return -1;
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if (write(lpDosTask->write_pipe,&VM86,sizeof(VM86))!=sizeof(VM86))
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return -1;
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/* wait for response */
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do {
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if (read(lpDosTask->read_pipe,&stat,sizeof(stat))!=sizeof(stat)) {
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if ((errno==EINTR)||(errno==EAGAIN)) continue;
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return -1;
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}
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} while (0);
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do {
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if (read(lpDosTask->read_pipe,&VM86,sizeof(VM86))!=sizeof(VM86)) {
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if ((errno==EINTR)||(errno==EAGAIN)) continue;
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return -1;
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}
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} while (0);
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/* got response */
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} while (DOSVM_Process(lpDosTask,stat,&VM86)>=0);
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if (context) {
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#define CP(x,y) context->y = VM86.regs.x
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CV;
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#undef CP
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#else /* !MZ_SUPPORTED */
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int DOSVM_Enter( PCONTEXT context )
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{
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ERR(module,"DOS realmode not supported on this architecture!\n");
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return -1;
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}
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#endif
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