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How It Works -- Master Boot Record
Version 1a
by Hale Landis (landis@sugs.tware.com)
THE "HOW IT WORKS" SERIES
This is one of several How It Works documents. The series
currently includes the following:
* How It Works -- CHS Translation
* How It Works -- Master Boot Record
* How It Works -- DOS Floppy Boot Sector
* How It Works -- OS2 Boot Sector
* How It Works -- Partition Tables
MASTER BOOT RECORD
This article is a disassembly of a Master Boot Record (MBR). The
MBR is the sector at cylinder 0, head 0, sector 1 of a hard disk.
An MBR is created by the FDISK program. The FDISK program of all
operating systems must create a functionally similar MBR. The MBR
is first of what could be many partition sectors, each one
containing a four entry partition table.
At the completion of your system's Power On Self Test (POST), INT
19 is called. Usually INT 19 tries to read a boot sector from
the first floppy drive. If a boot sector is found on the floppy
disk, the that boot sector is read into memory at location
0000:7C00 and INT 19 jumps to memory location 0000:7C00.
However, if no boot sector is found on the first floppy drive,
INT 19 tries to read the MBR from the first hard drive. If an
MBR is found it is read into memory at location 0000:7c00 and INT
19 jumps to memory location 0000:7c00. The small program in the
MBR will attempt to locate an active (bootable) partition in its
partition table. If such a partition is found, the boot sector
of that partition is read into memory at location 0000:7C00 and
the MBR program jumps to memory location 0000:7C00. Each
operating system has its own boot sector format. The small
program in the boot sector must locate the first part of the
operating system's kernel loader program (or perhaps the kernel
itself or perhaps a "boot manager program") and read that into
memory.
INT 19 is also called when the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys are used. On
most systems, CTRL-ALT-DEL causes an short version of the POST to
be executed before INT 19 is called.
=====
Where stuff is:
The MBR program code starts at offset 0000.
The MBR messages start at offset 008b.
The partition table starts at offset 00be.
The signature is at offset 00fe.
Here is a summary of what this thing does:
If an active partition is found, that partition's boot record
is read into 0000:7c00 and the MBR code jumps to 0000:7c00
with SI pointing to the partition table entry that describes
the partition being booted. The boot record program uses this
data to determine the drive being booted from and the location
of the partition on the disk.
If no active partition table enty is found, ROM BASIC is
entered via INT 18. All other errors cause a system hang, see
label HANG.
NOTES (VERY IMPORTANT):
1) The first byte of an active partition table entry is 80.
This byte is loaded into the DL register before INT 13 is
called to read the boot sector. When INT 13 is called, DL is
the BIOS device number. Because of this, the boot sector read
by this MBR program can only be read from BIOS device number
80 (the first hard disk). This is one of the reasons why it
is usually not possible to boot from any other hard disk.
2) The MBR program uses the CHS based INT 13H AH=02H call to
read the boot sector of the active partition. The location of
the active partition's boot sector is in the partition table
entry in CHS format. If the drive is >528MB, this CHS must be
a translated CHS (or L-CHS, see my BIOS TYPES document).
No addresses in LBA form are used (another reason why LBA
doesn't solve the >528MB problem).
=====
Here is the entire MBR record (hex dump and ascii).
OFFSET 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F *0123456789ABCDEF*
000000 fa33c08e d0bc007c 8bf45007 501ffbfc *.3.....|..P.P...*
000010 bf0006b9 0001f2a5 ea1d0600 00bebe07 *................*
000020 b304803c 80740e80 3c00751c 83c610fe *...<.t..<.u.....*
000030 cb75efcd 188b148b 4c028bee 83c610fe *.u......L.......*
000040 cb741a80 3c0074f4 be8b06ac 3c00740b *.t..<.t.....<.t.*
000050 56bb0700 b40ecd10 5eebf0eb febf0500 *V.......^.......*
000060 bb007cb8 010257cd 135f730c 33c0cd13 *..|...W.._s.3...*
000070 4f75edbe a306ebd3 bec206bf fe7d813d *Ou...........}.=*
000080 55aa75c7 8bf5ea00 7c000049 6e76616c *U.u.....|..Inval*
000090 69642070 61727469 74696f6e 20746162 *id partition tab*
0000a0 6c650045 72726f72 206c6f61 64696e67 *le.Error loading*
0000b0 206f7065 72617469 6e672073 79737465 * operating syste*
0000c0 6d004d69 7373696e 67206f70 65726174 *m.Missing operat*
0000d0 696e6720 73797374 656d0000 00000000 *ing system......*
0000e0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000f0 TO 0001af SAME AS ABOVE
0001b0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00008001 *................*
0001c0 0100060d fef83e00 00000678 0d000000 *......>....x....*
0001d0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0001e0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0001f0 00000000 00000000 00000000 000055aa *..............U.*
=====
Here is the disassembly of the MBR...
This sector is initially loaded into memory at 0000:7c00 but
it immediately relocates itself to 0000:0600.
BEGIN: NOW AT 0000:7C00, RELOCATE
0000:7C00 FA CLI disable int's
0000:7C01 33C0 XOR AX,AX set stack seg to 0000
0000:7C03 8ED0 MOV SS,AX
0000:7C05 BC007C MOV SP,7C00 set stack ptr to 7c00
0000:7C08 8BF4 MOV SI,SP SI now 7c00
0000:7C0A 50 PUSH AX
0000:7C0B 07 POP ES ES now 0000:7c00
0000:7C0C 50 PUSH AX
0000:7C0D 1F POP DS DS now 0000:7c00
0000:7C0E FB STI allow int's
0000:7C0F FC CLD clear direction
0000:7C10 BF0006 MOV DI,0600 DI now 0600
0000:7C13 B90001 MOV CX,0100 move 256 words (512 bytes)
0000:7C16 F2 REPNZ move MBR from 0000:7c00
0000:7C17 A5 MOVSW to 0000:0600
0000:7C18 EA1D060000 JMP 0000:061D jmp to NEW_LOCATION
NEW_LOCATION: NOW AT 0000:0600
0000:061D BEBE07 MOV SI,07BE point to first table entry
0000:0620 B304 MOV BL,04 there are 4 table entries
SEARCH_LOOP1: SEARCH FOR AN ACTIVE ENTRY
0000:0622 803C80 CMP BYTE PTR [SI],80 is this the active entry?
0000:0625 740E JZ FOUND_ACTIVE yes
0000:0627 803C00 CMP BYTE PTR [SI],00 is this an inactive entry?
0000:062A 751C JNZ NOT_ACTIVE no
0000:062C 83C610 ADD SI,+10 incr table ptr by 16
0000:062F FECB DEC BL decr count
0000:0631 75EF JNZ SEARCH_LOOP1 jmp if not end of table
0000:0633 CD18 INT 18 GO TO ROM BASIC
FOUND_ACTIVE: FOUND THE ACTIVE ENTRY
0000:0635 8B14 MOV DX,[SI] set DH/DL for INT 13 call
0000:0637 8B4C02 MOV CX,[SI+02] set CH/CL for INT 13 call
0000:063A 8BEE MOV BP,SI save table ptr
SEARCH_LOOP2: MAKE SURE ONLY ONE ACTIVE ENTRY
0000:063C 83C610 ADD SI,+10 incr table ptr by 16
0000:063F FECB DEC BL decr count
0000:0641 741A JZ READ_BOOT jmp if end of table
0000:0643 803C00 CMP BYTE PTR [SI],00 is this an inactive entry?
0000:0646 74F4 JZ SEARCH_LOOP2 yes
NOT_ACTIVE: MORE THAN ONE ACTIVE ENTRY FOUND
0000:0648 BE8B06 MOV SI,068B display "Invld prttn tbl"
DISPLAY_MSG: DISPLAY MESSAGE LOOP
0000:064B AC LODSB get char of message
0000:064C 3C00 CMP AL,00 end of message
0000:064E 740B JZ HANG yes
0000:0650 56 PUSH SI save SI
0000:0651 BB0700 MOV BX,0007 screen attributes
0000:0654 B40E MOV AH,0E output 1 char of message
0000:0656 CD10 INT 10 to the display
0000:0658 5E POP SI restore SI
0000:0659 EBF0 JMP DISPLAY_MSG do it again
HANG: HANG THE SYSTEM LOOP
0000:065B EBFE JMP HANG sit and stay!
READ_BOOT: READ ACTIVE PARITION BOOT RECORD
0000:065D BF0500 MOV DI,0005 INT 13 retry count
INT13RTRY: INT 13 RETRY LOOP
0000:0660 BB007C MOV BX,7C00
0000:0663 B80102 MOV AX,0201 read 1 sector
0000:0666 57 PUSH DI save DI
0000:0667 CD13 INT 13 read sector into 0000:7c00
0000:0669 5F POP DI restore DI
0000:066A 730C JNB INT13OK jmp if no INT 13
0000:066C 33C0 XOR AX,AX call INT 13 and
0000:066E CD13 INT 13 do disk reset
0000:0670 4F DEC DI decr DI
0000:0671 75ED JNZ INT13RTRY if not zero, try again
0000:0673 BEA306 MOV SI,06A3 display "Errr ldng systm"
0000:0676 EBD3 JMP DISPLAY_MSG jmp to display loop
INT13OK: INT 13 ERROR
0000:0678 BEC206 MOV SI,06C2 "missing op sys"
0000:067B BFFE7D MOV DI,7DFE point to signature
0000:067E 813D55AA CMP WORD PTR [DI],AA55 is signature correct?
0000:0682 75C7 JNZ DISPLAY_MSG no
0000:0684 8BF5 MOV SI,BP set SI
0000:0686 EA007C0000 JMP 0000:7C00 JUMP TO THE BOOT SECTOR
WITH SI POINTING TO
PART TABLE ENTRY
Messages here.
0000:0680 ........ ........ ......49 6e76616c * Inval*
0000:0690 69642070 61727469 74696f6e 20746162 *id partition tab*
0000:06a0 6c650045 72726f72 206c6f61 64696e67 *le.Error loading*
0000:06b0 206f7065 72617469 6e672073 79737465 * operating syste*
0000:06c0 6d004d69 7373696e 67206f70 65726174 *m.Missing operat*
0000:06d0 696e6720 73797374 656d00.. ........ *ing system. *
Data not used.
0000:06d0 ........ ........ ......00 00000000 * .....*
0000:06e0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:06f0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0700 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0710 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0720 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0730 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0740 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0750 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0760 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0770 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0780 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:0790 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:07a0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:07b0 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000.... *............ *
The partition table starts at 0000:07be. Each partition table
entry is 16 bytes. This table defines a single primary partition
which is also an active (bootable) partition.
0000:07b0 ........ ........ ........ ....8001 * ....*
0000:07c0 0100060d fef83e00 00000678 0d000000 *......>....x....*
0000:07d0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:07e0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
0000:07f0 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000.... *............ *
The last two bytes contain a 55AAH signature.
0000:07f0 ........ ........ ........ ....55aa *..............U.*
/end/
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// Niwot, CO USA // landis@sugs.tware.com //
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