/** @file
AsmDisablePaging32 function.
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**/
#include "BaseLibInternals.h"
/**
Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU.
Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected
mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 32-paged protected
mode. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode
is disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint
using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters
specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and
may be NULL. The function EntryPoint must never return.
There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this
function:
1) Interrupts must be disabled.
2) The caller must be in 32-bit paged mode.
3) CR0, CR3, and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit paged mode.
4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that guarantee that the pages for
this function and the stack are identity mapped.
@param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after
paging is disabled.
@param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
function as the first parameter after paging is disabled.
@param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
function as the second parameter after paging is
disabled.
@param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
function after paging is disabled.
**/
)
{
_asm {
popfd // restore EFLAGS from edi
jmp $ // EntryPoint() should not return
}
}