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#498 in Operating systems
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x86_ATA
All credit goes to NPEX42, I made this since the operating system I've been working on breaks \nWhen the x86_64 crate is imported and this removes it. A Simple, Amazing x86 ATA Crate. Credit to NPEX42
Overview
- 24-bit LBA mode
- Uses PIO Mode
Examples
// Read A Single block from a disk
pub fn read_single() {
use ata_x86::{init, ATA_BLOCK_SIZE, read};
// 1. Initialise ATA Subsystem. (Perform Once, on boot)
init().expect("Failed To Start ATA...");
// 2. Create a temporary buffer of size 512.
let mut buffer: [u8;ATA_BLOCK_SIZE] = [0; ATA_BLOCK_SIZE];
// 3. Pass the buffer over to the Subsystem, to be filled.
read(0, 0, 0, &mut buffer);
}
// Write A Single block onto a disk
pub fn write_single() {
use ata_x86::{init, ATA_BLOCK_SIZE, write};
// 1. Initialise ATA Subsystem. (Perform Once, on boot)
init().expect("Failed To Start ATA...");
// 2. Create a buffer of size 512, filled with the data to be written.
let buffer: [u8;ATA_BLOCK_SIZE] = [0; ATA_BLOCK_SIZE];
// 3. Pass the buffer over to the Subsystem, to be filled.
write(0, 0, 0, &buffer);
}
Dependencies
~270–520KB
~10K SLoC