Re: That horrible hack from hell called A20

From: H. Peter Anvin (hpa@transmeta.com)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2000 - 12:37:03 EST


Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > INT 15-2401 disable A20
> > INT 15-2402 query status A20
> > INT 15-2403 query A20 support (kdb or port 92)
> >
> > IBM classifies these functions as optional, but it is enabled on a lot
> > of
> > new BIOS, no know conflicts, thus we can call this function to enable
> > A20,
> > check the result and only after failure we can try the old methods.
>
> I trust Linus over BIOS vendors, every single time.
>

The problem here is Linus doing things right, and the BIOS vendors not...
and the BIOS getting confused. If INT 15:24xx is supported, we might
actually want to use it, under the assumption that if it works, the BIOS
Suspend-to-Foo routines probably won't get too confused.

        -hpa

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