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  7.  
  8. SYSTEM FUNCTIONS of OS Kolibri 0.7.7.0
  9.  
  10. Number of the function is located in the register eax.
  11. The call of the system function is executed by "int 0x40" command.
  12. All registers except explicitly declared in the returned value,
  13.     including eflags, are preserved.
  14.  
  15.  
  16. ======================================================================
  17. ============== Function 0 - define and draw the window. ==============
  18. ======================================================================
  19. Defines an application window. Draws a frame of the window, header and
  20. working area. For skinned windows defines standard close and minimize
  21. buttons.
  22. Parameters:
  23.   * eax = 0 - function number
  24.   * ebx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis x]
  25.   * ecx = [coordinate on axis y]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  26.   * edx = 0xXYRRGGBB, where:
  27.     * Y = style of the window:
  28.       * Y=0 - type I - fixed-size window
  29.       * Y=1 - only define window area, draw nothing
  30.       * Y=2 - type II - variable-size window
  31.       * Y=3 - skinned window
  32.       * Y=4 - skinned fixed-size window
  33.       * other possible values (from 5 up to 15) are reserved,
  34.         function call with such Y is ignored
  35.     * RR, GG, BB = accordingly red, green, blue components of a color
  36.       of the working area of the window (are ignored for style Y=1)
  37.     * X = DCBA (bits)
  38.       * A = 1 - window has caption; for styles Y=3,4 caption string
  39.                   must be passed in edi, for other styles use
  40.                   subfunction 1 of function 71
  41.       * B = 1 - coordinates of all graphics primitives are relative to
  42.                   window client area
  43.       * C = 1 - don't fill working area on window draw
  44.       * D = 0 - normal filling of the working area, 1 - gradient
  45.     The following parameters are intended for windows
  46.     of a type I and II, and ignored for styles Y=1,3:
  47.   * esi = 0xXYRRGGBB - color of the header
  48.     * RR, GG, BB define color
  49.     * Y=0 - usual window, Y=1 - unmovable window (works for all window styles)
  50.     * X defines a gradient of header: X=0 - no gradient,
  51.       X=8 - usual gradient,
  52.       for windows of a type II X=4 - negative gradient
  53.     * other values of X and Y are reserved
  54.   * edi = 0x00RRGGBB - color of the frame
  55. Returned value:
  56.   * function does not return value
  57. Remarks:
  58.   * Position and sizes of the window are installed by the first
  59.     call of this function and are ignored at subsequent; to change
  60.     position and/or sizes of already created window use function 67.
  61.   * For windows with styles Y=3,4 and caption (A=1) caption string
  62.     is set by the first call of this function and is ignored
  63.     at subsequent (strictly speaking, is ignored after a call to
  64.     subfunction 2 of function 12 - end redraw); to change caption of
  65.     already created window use subfunction 1 of function 71.
  66.   * If the window has appropriate styles, position and/or sizes can be
  67.     changed by user. Current position and sizes can be obtained
  68.     by function 9.
  69.   * The window must fit on the screen. If the transferred
  70.     coordinates and sizes do not satisfy to this condition,
  71.     appropriate coordinate (or, probably, both) is considered as zero,
  72.     and if it does not help too, the appropriate size
  73.     (or, probably, both) is installed in a size of the screen.
  74.  
  75.     Further let us designate xpos,ypos,xsize,ysize - values passed
  76.     in ebx,ecx. The coordinates are resulted concerning
  77.     the left upper corner of the window, which, thus, is set as (0,0),
  78.     coordinates of the right lower corner essence (xsize,ysize).
  79.   * The sizes of the window are understood in sence of coordinates
  80.     of the right lower corner. This concerns all other functions too.
  81.     It means, that the real sizes are on 1 pixel more.
  82.   * The window of type I looks as follows:
  83.     * draw external frame of color indicated in edi, 1 pixel in width
  84.     * draw header - rectangle with the left upper corner (1,1) and
  85.       right lower (xsize-1,min(20,ysize-1)) color indicated in esi
  86.       (taking a gradient into account)
  87.     * if ysize>21, fill the working area of the window -
  88.       rectangle with the left upper corner (1,21) and right lower
  89.       (xsize-1,ysize-1) (sizes (xsize-1)*(ysize-21)) with color
  90.       indicated in edx (taking a gradient into account)
  91.     * if A=1 and caption has been already set by subfunction 1
  92.       of function 71, it is drawn in the corresponding place of header
  93.   * The window of style Y=1 looks as follows:
  94.     * completely defined by the application
  95.   * The window of type II looks as follows:
  96.     * draw external frame of width 1 pixel with the "shaded" color
  97.       edi (all components of the color decrease twice)
  98.     * draw intermediate frame of width 3 pixels with color edi
  99.     * draw internal frame of width 1 pixel with the "shaded" color edi
  100.     * draw header - rectangle with the left upper corner (4,4)
  101.       and right lower (xsize-4,min(20,ysize)) color, indicated in esi
  102.       (taking a gradient into account)
  103.     * if ysize>=26, fill the working area of the window -
  104.       rectangle with the left upper corner (5,20) and right lower
  105.       (xsize-5,ysize-5) with color indicated in edx
  106.       (taking a gradient into account)
  107.     * if A=1 and caption has been already set by subfunction 1
  108.       of function 71, it is drawn in the corresponding place of header
  109.   * The skinned window looks as follows:
  110.     * draw external frame of width 1 pixel
  111.       with color 'outer' from the skin
  112.     * draw intermediate frame of width 3 pixel
  113.       with color 'frame' from the skin
  114.     * draw internal frame of width 1 pixel
  115.       with color 'inner' from the skin
  116.     * draw header (on bitmaps from the skin) in a rectangle
  117.       (0,0) - (xsize,_skinh-1)
  118.     * if ysize>=26, fill the working area of the window -
  119.       rectangle with the left upper corner (5,_skinh) and right lower
  120.       (xsize-5,ysize-5) with color indicated in edx
  121.       (taking a gradient into account)
  122.     * define two standard buttons: close and minimize
  123.       (see function 8)
  124.     * if A=1 and edi contains (nonzero) pointer to caption string,
  125.       it is drawn in place in header defined in the skin
  126.     * value _skinh is accessible as the result of call
  127.       subfunction 4 of function 48
  128.  
  129. ======================================================================
  130. ================ Function 1 - put pixel in the window. ===============
  131. ======================================================================
  132. Parameters:
  133.   * eax = 1 - function number
  134.   * ebx = x-coordinate (relative to the window)
  135.   * ecx = y-coordinate (relative to the window)
  136.   * edx = 0x00RRGGBB - color of a pixel
  137.     edx = 0x01xxxxxx - invert color of a pixel
  138.           (low 24 bits are ignored)
  139. Returned value:
  140.   * function does not return value
  141.  
  142. ======================================================================
  143. ============ Function 2 - get the code of the pressed key. ===========
  144. ======================================================================
  145. Takes away the code of the pressed key from the buffer.
  146. Parameters:
  147.   * eax = 2 - function number
  148. Returned value:
  149.   * if the buffer is empty, function returns eax=1
  150.   * if the buffer is not empty, function returns al=0,
  151.     ah=code of the pressed key,
  152.     bits 16-23 = contain scancode for pressed key in ASCII mode,
  153.                  in the scancodes mode this bits cleared.
  154.     bits 23-31 = zero
  155.   * if there is "hotkey", function returns al=2,
  156.     ah=scancode of the pressed key (0 for control keys),
  157.     high word of eax contains a status of control keys at the moment
  158.     of pressing a hotkey
  159. Remarks:
  160.   * There is a common system buffer of the pressed keys
  161.     by a size of 120 bytes, organized as queue.
  162.   * There is one more common system buffer on 120 "hotkeys".
  163.   * If the application with the inactive window calls this function,
  164.     the buffer of the pressed keys is considered to be empty.
  165.   * By default this function returns ASCII-codes; to switch
  166.     to the scancodes mode (and back) use function 66.
  167.     However, hotkeys are always notificated as scancodes.
  168.   * To find out, what keys correspond to what codes, start
  169.     the application keyascii and scancode.
  170.   * Scancodes come directly from keyboard and are fixed;
  171.     ASCII-codes turn out with usage of the conversion tables,
  172.     which can be set by subfunction 2 of function 21
  173.     and get by subfunction 2 of function 26.
  174.   * As a consequence, ASCII-codes take into account current
  175.     keyboard layout (rus/en) as opposed to scancodes.
  176.   * This function notifies only about those hotkeys, which were
  177.     defined by this thread by subfunction 4 of function 66.
  178.  
  179. ======================================================================
  180. ==================== Function 3 - get system time. ===================
  181. ======================================================================
  182. Parameters:
  183.   * eax = 3 - function number
  184. Returned value:
  185.   * eax = 0x00SSMMHH, where HH:MM:SS = Hours:Minutes:Seconds
  186.   * each item is BCD-number, for example,
  187.     for time 23:59:59 function returns 0x00595923
  188. Remarks:
  189.   * See also subfunction 9 of function 26 - get time from
  190.     the moment of start of the system; it is more convenient, because
  191.     returns simply DWORD-value of the time counter.
  192.   * System time can be set by function 22.
  193.  
  194. ======================================================================
  195. ============ Function 4 - draw text string in the window. ============
  196. ======================================================================
  197. Parameters:
  198.   * eax = 4 - function number
  199.   * ebx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  200.   * ecx = 0xXYRRGGBB, where
  201.     * RR, GG, BB specify text color
  202.     * X = ABFF (bits):
  203.       * A=1 - output zero terminated string
  204.       * B=1 - fill background with the color edi
  205.       * FF specifies the font and encoding:
  206.         0 = 6x9  cp866
  207.         2 = 8x16 UTF-16LE
  208.         3 = 8x16 UTF-8
  209.     * Y = CDDD (bits):
  210.       * C=1 redirect the output to the user area, specified in edi
  211.       * DDD = (size multiplier)-1, so 0 = x1, 7 = x8
  212.   * edx = pointer to the beginning of the string
  213.   * esi = for A=0 length of the string, for A=1 is ignored
  214.   * edi = for B=1 color to fill background,
  215.           for C=1 pointer to user area for redirect
  216.  
  217. Returned value:
  218.   * function does not return value
  219. Remarks:
  220.   * C=1, pixel depth = 32 bits, user area is as follows:
  221.     Xsize = dword
  222.     Ysize = dword
  223.     rest of the area = Xsize*Ysize*4
  224.   * You can not use B=1 and C=1 at the same time, since both use edi.
  225.  
  226. ======================================================================
  227. ========================= Function 5 - delay. ========================
  228. ======================================================================
  229. Delays execution of the program on the given time.
  230. Parameters:
  231.   * eax = 5 - function number
  232.   * ebx = time in the 1/100 of second
  233. Returned value:
  234.   * function does not return value
  235. Remarks:
  236.   * Passing ebx=0 does not transfer control to the next process
  237.     and does not make any operations at all. If it is really required
  238.     to transfer control to the next process (to complete a current
  239.     time slice), use subfunction 1 of function 68.
  240.  
  241. ======================================================================
  242. ============== Function 6 - read the file from ramdisk. ==============
  243. ======================================================================
  244. Parameters:
  245.   * eax = 6 - function number
  246.   * ebx = pointer to the filename
  247.   * ecx = number of start block, beginning from 1;
  248.     ecx=0 - read from the beginning of the file (same as ecx=1)
  249.   * edx = number of blocks to read;
  250.     edx=0 - read one block (same as edx=1)
  251.   * esi = pointer to memory area for the data
  252. Returned value:
  253.   * eax = file size in bytes, if the file was successfully read
  254.   * eax = -1, if the file was not found
  255. Remarks:
  256.   * This function is out-of-date; function 70 allows
  257.     to fulfil the same operations with the extended possibilities.
  258.   * Block = 512 bytes.
  259.   * For reading all file you can specify the certainly large value
  260.     in edx, for example, edx = -1; but in this case be ready that
  261.     the program will "fall", if the file will appear too large and can
  262.     not be placed in the program memory.
  263.   * The filename must be either in the format 8+3 characters
  264.     (first 8 characters - name itself, last 3 - extension,
  265.     the short names and extensions are supplemented with spaces),
  266.     or in the format 8.3 characters "FILE.EXT"/"FILE.EX "
  267.     (name no more than 8 characters, dot, extension 3 characters
  268.     supplemented if necessary by spaces).
  269.     The filename must be written with capital letters. The terminating
  270.     character with code 0 is not necessary (not ASCIIZ-string).
  271.   * This function does not support folders on the ramdisk.
  272.  
  273. ======================================================================
  274. =============== Function 7 - draw image in the window. ===============
  275. ======================================================================
  276. Paramters:
  277.   * eax = 7 - function number
  278.   * ebx = pointer to the image in the format BBGGRRBBGGRR...
  279.   * ecx = [size on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  280.   * edx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  281. Returned value:
  282.   * function does not return value
  283. Remarks:
  284.   * Coordinates of the image are coordinates of the upper left corner
  285.     of the image relative to the window.
  286.   * Size of the image in bytes is 3*xsize*ysize.
  287.  
  288. ======================================================================
  289. =============== Function 8 - define/delete the button. ===============
  290. ======================================================================
  291. Parameters for button definition:
  292.   * eax = 8 - function number
  293.   * ebx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis x]
  294.   * ecx = [coordinate on axis y]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  295.   * edx = 0xXYnnnnnn, where:
  296.     * nnnnnn = identifier of the button
  297.     * high (31st) bit of edx is cleared
  298.     * if 30th bit of edx is set - do not draw the button
  299.     * if 29th bit of edx is set - do not draw a frame
  300.       at pressing the button
  301.   * esi = 0x00RRGGBB - color of the button
  302. Parameters for button deleting:
  303.   * eax = 8 - function number
  304.   * edx = 0x80nnnnnn, where nnnnnn - identifier of the button
  305. Returned value:
  306.   * function does not return value
  307. Remarks:
  308.   * Sizes of the button must be more than 0 and less than 0x8000.
  309.   * For skinned windows definition of the window
  310.     (call of 0th function) creates two standard buttons -
  311.     for close of the window with identifier 1 and
  312.     for minimize of the window with identifier 0xffff.
  313.   * The creation of two buttons with same identifiers is admitted.
  314.   * The button with the identifier 0xffff at pressing is interpreted
  315.     by the system as the button of minimization, the system handles
  316.     such pressing independently, not accessing to the application.
  317.     In rest it is usual button.
  318.   * Total number of buttons for all applications is limited to 4095.
  319.  
  320. ======================================================================
  321. ============ Function 9 - information on execution thread. ===========
  322. ======================================================================
  323. Parameters:
  324.   * eax = 9 - function number
  325.   * ebx = pointer to 1-Kb buffer
  326.   * ecx = number of the slot of the thread
  327.     ecx = -1 - get information on the current thread
  328. Returned value:
  329.   * eax = maximum number of the slot of a thread
  330.   * buffer pointed to by ebx contains the following information:
  331.     * +0: dword: usage of the processor (how many time units
  332.       per second leaves on execution of this thread)
  333.     * +4: word: position of the window of thread in the window stack
  334.     * +6: word: (has no relation to the specified thread)
  335.       number of the thread slot, which window has in the window stack
  336.       position ecx
  337.     * +8: word: reserved
  338.     * +10 = +0xA: 11 bytes: name of the process
  339.       (name of the started file - executable file without extension)
  340.     * +21 = +0x15: byte: reserved, this byte is not changed
  341.     * +22 = +0x16: dword: address of the process in memory
  342.     * +26 = +0x1A: dword: size of used memory - 1
  343.     * +30 = +0x1E: dword: identifier (PID/TID)
  344.     * +34 = +0x22: dword: coordinate of the thread window on axis x
  345.     * +38 = +0x26: dword: coordinate of the thread window on axis y
  346.     * +42 = +0x2A: dword: size of the thread window on axis x
  347.     * +46 = +0x2E: dword: size of the thread window on axis y
  348.     * +50 = +0x32: word: status of the thread slot:
  349.       * 0 = thread is running
  350.       * 1 = thread is suspended
  351.       * 2 = thread is suspended while waiting for event
  352.       * 3 = thread is terminating as a result of call to function -1
  353.         or under duress as a result of call to subfunction 2
  354.         of function 18 or termination of the system
  355.       * 4 = thread is terminating as a result of exception
  356.       * 5 = thread waits for event
  357.       * 9 = requested slot is free, all other information on the slot
  358.         is not meaningful
  359.     * +52 = +0x34: word: reserved, this word is not changed
  360.     * +54 = +0x36: dword: coordinate of the client area on axis x
  361.     * +58 = +0x3A: dword: coordinate of the client area on axis y
  362.     * +62 = +0x3E: dword: width of the client area
  363.     * +66 = +0x42: dword: height of the client area
  364.     * +70 = +0x46: byte: state of the window - bitfield
  365.       * bit 0 (mask 1): window is maximized
  366.       * bit 1 (mask 2): window is minimized to panel
  367.       * bit 2 (mask 4): window is rolled up
  368.     * +71 = +0x47: dword: event mask
  369.     * +75 = +0x4B: byte: keyboard mode(ASCII = 0; SCAN = 1)
  370. Remarks:
  371.   * Slots are numbered starting from 1.
  372.   * Returned value is not a total number of threads, because there
  373.     can be free slots.
  374.   * When process is starting, system automatically creates
  375.     execution thread.
  376.   * Function gives information on the thread. Each process has
  377.     at least one thread. One process can create many threads,
  378.     in this case each thread has its own slot and the fields
  379.     +10, +22, +26 in these slots coincide.
  380.     Applications have no common way to define whether two threads
  381.     belong to one process.
  382.   * The active window - window on top of the window stack -
  383.     receives the messages on a keyboard input. For such window
  384.     the position in the window stack coincides with returned value.
  385.   * Slot 1 corresponds to special system thread, for which:
  386.     * the window is in the bottom of the window stack, the fields
  387.       +4 and +6 contain value 1
  388.     * name of the process - "OS/IDLE" (supplemented by spaces)
  389.     * address of the process in memory is 0, size of used memory is
  390.       16 Mb (0x1000000)
  391.     * PID=1
  392.     * coordinates and sizes of the window and the client area are by
  393.       convention set to 0
  394.     * status of the slot is always 0 (running)
  395.     * the execution time adds of time leaving on operations itself
  396.       and idle time in waiting for interrupt (which can be got by call
  397.       to subfunction 4 of function 18).
  398.   * Beginning from slot 2, the normal applications are placed.
  399.   * The normal applications are placed in memory at the address
  400.     0 (kernel constant 'std_application_base_address').
  401.     There is no intersection, as each process has its own page table.
  402.   * At creation of the thread it is assigned the slot
  403.     in the system table and identifier (Process/Thread IDentifier =
  404.     PID/TID), which do not vary with time for given thread.
  405.     After completion of the thread its slot can be anew used
  406.     for another thread. The thread identifier can not be assigned
  407.     to other thread even after completion of this thread.
  408.     Identifiers, assigned to new threads, grow monotonously.
  409.   * If the thread has not yet defined the window by call to
  410.     function 0, the position and the sizes
  411.     of its window are considered to be zero.
  412.   * Coordinates of the client area are relative to the window.
  413.   * At the moment only the part of the buffer by a size
  414.     76 = 0x4C bytes is used. Nevertheless it is recommended to use
  415.     1-Kb buffer for the future compatibility, in the future
  416.     some fields can be added.
  417.  
  418. ======================================================================
  419. ==================== Function 10 - wait for event. ===================
  420. ======================================================================
  421. If the message queue is empty, waits for appearance of the message
  422. in queue. In this state thread does not consume CPU time.
  423. Then reads out the message from queue.
  424.  
  425. Parameters:
  426.   * eax = 10 - function number
  427. Returned value:
  428.   * eax = event (see the list of events)
  429. Remarks:
  430.   * Those events are taken into account only which enter into
  431.     a mask set by function 40. By default it is
  432.     redraw, key and button events.
  433.   * To check, whether there is a message in queue, use function 11.
  434.     To wait for no more than given time, use function 23.
  435.  
  436. ======================================================================
  437. =============== Function 11 - check for event, no wait. ==============
  438. ======================================================================
  439. If the message queue contains event, function reads out
  440. and return it. If the queue is empty, function returns 0.
  441. Parameters:
  442.   * eax = 11 - function number
  443. Returned value:
  444.   * eax = 0 - message queue is empty
  445.   * else eax = event (see the list of events)
  446. Remarks:
  447.   * Those events are taken into account only, which enter into
  448.     a mask set by function 40. By default it is
  449.     redraw, key and button events.
  450.   * To wait for event, use function 10.
  451.     To wait for no more than given time, use function 23.
  452.  
  453. ======================================================================
  454. =============== Function 12 - begin/end window redraw. ===============
  455. ======================================================================
  456.  
  457. ---------------- Subfunction 1 - begin window redraw. ----------------
  458. Parameters:
  459.   * eax = 12 - function number
  460.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  461. Returned value:
  462.   * function does not return value
  463.  
  464. ----------------- Subfunction 2 - end window redraw. -----------------
  465. Parameters:
  466.   * eax = 12 - function number
  467.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  468. Returned value:
  469.   * function does not return value
  470. Remarks:
  471.   * Subfunction 1 deletes all buttons defined with
  472.     function 8, they must be defined again.
  473.  
  474. ======================================================================
  475. ============ Function 13 - draw a rectangle in the window. ===========
  476. ======================================================================
  477. Parameters:
  478.   * eax = 13 - function number
  479.   * ebx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis x]
  480.   * ecx = [coordinate on axis y]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  481.   * edx = color 0xRRGGBB or 0x80RRGGBB for gradient fill
  482. Returned value:
  483.   * function does not return value
  484. Remarks:
  485.   * Coordinates are understood as coordinates of the left upper corner
  486.     of a rectangle relative to the window.
  487.  
  488. ======================================================================
  489. =================== Function 14 - get screen size. ===================
  490. ======================================================================
  491. Parameters:
  492.   * eax = 14 - function number
  493. Returned value:
  494.   * eax = [xsize]*65536 + [ysize], where
  495.   * xsize = x-coordinate of the right lower corner of the screen =
  496.             horizontal size - 1
  497.   * ysize = y-coordinate of the right lower corner of the screen =
  498.             vertical size - 1
  499. Remarks:
  500.   * See also subfunction 5 of function 48 - get sizes of
  501.     working area of the screen.
  502.  
  503. ======================================================================
  504. == Function 15, subfunction 1 - set a size of the background image. ==
  505. ======================================================================
  506. Parameters:
  507.   * eax = 15 - function number
  508.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  509.   * ecx = width of the image
  510.   * edx = height of the image
  511. Returned value:
  512.   * function does not return value
  513. Remarks:
  514.   * Before calling subfunctions 2 and 5 you should call this function
  515.     to set image size!
  516.   * For update of the screen (after completion of a series of commands
  517.     working with a background) call subfunction 3.
  518.   * There is a pair function for get size of the background image -
  519.     subfunction 1 of function 39.
  520.  
  521. ======================================================================
  522. === Function 15, subfunction 2 - put pixel on the background image. ==
  523. ======================================================================
  524. Parameters:
  525.   * eax = 15 - function number
  526.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  527.   * ecx = offset
  528.   * edx = color of a pixel 0xRRGGBB
  529. Returned value:
  530.   * function does not return value
  531. Remarks:
  532.   * Offset for a pixel with coordinates (x,y) is calculated as
  533.     (x+y*xsize)*3.
  534.   * If the given offset exceeds size set by subfunction 1,
  535.     the call is ignored.
  536.   * For update of the screen (after completion of a series of commands
  537.     working with a background) call subfunction 3.
  538.   * There is a pair function for get pixel on the background image -
  539.     subfunction 2 of function 39.
  540.  
  541. ======================================================================
  542. =========== Function 15, subfunction 3 - redraw background. ==========
  543. ======================================================================
  544. Parameters:
  545.   * eax = 15 - function number
  546.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  547. Returned value:
  548.   * function does not return value
  549.  
  550. ======================================================================
  551. == Function 15, subfunction 4 - set drawing mode for the background. =
  552. ======================================================================
  553. Parameters:
  554.   * eax = 15 - function number
  555.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  556.   * ecx = drawing mode:
  557.     * 1 = tile
  558.     * 2 = stretch
  559. Returned value:
  560.   * function does not return value
  561. Remarks:
  562.   * For update of the screen (after completion of a series of commands
  563.     working with a background) call subfunction 3.
  564.   * There is a pair function for get drawing mode of the background -
  565.     subfunction 4 of function 39.
  566.  
  567. ======================================================================
  568. ===================== Function 15, subfunction 5 =====================
  569. ============ Put block of pixels on the background image. ============
  570. ======================================================================
  571. Parameters:
  572.   * eax = 15 - function number
  573.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  574.   * ecx = pointer to the data in the format BBGGRRBBGGRR...
  575.   * edx = offset in data of the background image
  576.   * esi = size of data in bytes = 3 * number of pixels
  577. Returned value:
  578.   * function does not return value
  579. Remarks:
  580.   * Offset and size are not checked for correctness.
  581.   * Color of each pixel is stored as 3-bytes value BBGGRR.
  582.   * Pixels of the background image are written sequentially
  583.     from left to right, from up to down.
  584.   * Offset of pixel with coordinates (x,y) is (x+y*xsize)*3.
  585.   * For update of the screen (after completion of a series of commands
  586.     working with a background) call subfunction 3.
  587.  
  588. ======================================================================
  589. ===================== Function 15, subfunction 6 =====================
  590. ======== Map background data to the address space of process. ========
  591. ======================================================================
  592. Parameters:
  593.   * eax = 15 - function number
  594.   * ebx = 6 - subfunction number
  595. Returned value:
  596.   * eax = pointer to background data, 0 if error
  597. Remarks:
  598.   * Mapped data are available for read and write.
  599.   * Size of background data is 3*xsize*ysize. The system blocks
  600.     changes of background sizes while process works with mapped data.
  601.   * Color of each pixel is stored as 3-bytes value BBGGRR.
  602.   * Pixels of the background image are written sequentially
  603.     from left to right, from up to down.
  604.  
  605. ======================================================================
  606. ===== Function 15, subfunction 7 - close mapped background data. =====
  607. ======================================================================
  608. Parameters:
  609.   * eax = 15 - function number
  610.   * ebx = 7 - subfunction number
  611.   * ecx = pointer to mapped data
  612. Returned value:
  613.   * eax = 1 - success, 0 - error
  614.  
  615. ======================================================================
  616. ===================== Function 15, subfunction 8 =====================
  617. ============= Get coordinates of last draw the background ============
  618. ======================================================================
  619. Parameters:
  620.   * eax = 15 - function number
  621.   * ebx = 8 - subfunction number
  622. Returned value:
  623.   * eax = [left]*65536 + [right]
  624.   * ebx = [top]*65536 + [bottom]
  625. Remarks:
  626.   * (left,top) are coordinates of the left upper corner,
  627.     (right,bottom) are coordinates of the right lower one.
  628.   * For receiving more reliable information, call the function
  629.     immediately after the event:
  630.              5 = kernel finished redrawing of the desktop background
  631.  
  632. ======================================================================
  633. ===================== Function 15, subfunction 9 =====================
  634. ============= Redraws a rectangular part of the background ===========
  635. ======================================================================
  636. Parameters:
  637.   * eax = 15 - function number
  638.   * ebx = 9 - subfunction number
  639.   * ecx = [left]*65536 + [right]
  640.   * edx = [top]*65536 + [bottom]
  641. Returned value:
  642.   * function does not return value
  643. Remarks:
  644.   * (left,top) are coordinates of the left upper corner,
  645.     (right,bottom) are coordinates of the right lower one.
  646.   * If parameters are set incorrectly then background is not redrawn.
  647.  
  648. ======================================================================
  649. =============== Function 16 - save ramdisk on a floppy. ==============
  650. ======================================================================
  651. Parameters:
  652.   * eax = 16 - function number
  653.   * ebx = 1 or ebx = 2 - on which floppy save
  654. Returned value:
  655.   * eax = 0 - success
  656.   * eax = 1 - error
  657.  
  658. ======================================================================
  659. ======= Function 17 - get the identifier of the pressed button. ======
  660. ======================================================================
  661. Takes away the code of the pressed button from the buffer.
  662. Parameters:
  663.   * eax = 17 - function number
  664. Returned value:
  665.   * if the buffer is empty, function returns eax=1
  666.   * if the buffer is not empty:
  667.     * high 24 bits of eax contain button identifier (in particular,
  668.       ah contains low byte of the identifier; if all buttons have
  669.       the identifier less than 256, ah is enough to distinguish)
  670.     * al = 0 - the button was pressed with left mouse button
  671.     * al = bit corresponding to used mouse button otherwise
  672. Remarks:
  673.   * "Buffer" keeps only one button, at pressing the new button the
  674.     information about old is lost.
  675.   * The call of this function by an application with inactive window
  676.     will return answer "buffer is empty".
  677.   * Returned value for al corresponds to the state of mouse buttons
  678.     as in subfunction 2 of function 37 at the beginning
  679.     of button press, excluding lower bit, which is cleared.
  680.  
  681. ======================================================================
  682. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 1 =====================
  683. ============= Make deactive the window of the given thread. ==========
  684. ======================================================================
  685. Parameters:
  686.   * eax = 18 - function number
  687.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  688.   * ecx = number of the thread slot
  689. Returned value:
  690.   * function does not return value
  691.  
  692. ======================================================================
  693. = Function 18, subfunction 2 - terminate process/thread by the slot. =
  694. ======================================================================
  695. Parameters:
  696.   * eax = 18 - function number
  697.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  698.   * ecx = number of the slot of process/thread
  699. Returned value:
  700.   * function does not return value
  701. Remarks:
  702.   * It is impossible to terminate system thread OS/IDLE (with
  703.     number of the slot 1),
  704.     it is possible to terminate any normal process/thread.
  705.   * See also subfunction 18 - terminate
  706.     process/thread by the identifier.
  707.  
  708. ======================================================================
  709. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 3 =====================
  710. ============= Make active the window of the given thread. ============
  711. ======================================================================
  712. Parameters:
  713.   * eax = 18 - function number
  714.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  715.   * ecx = number of the thread slot
  716. Returned value:
  717.   * function does not return value
  718. Remarks:
  719.   * If correct, but nonexistent slot is given,
  720.     some window is made active.
  721.   * To find out, which window is active, use subfunction 7.
  722.  
  723. ======================================================================
  724. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 4 =====================
  725. =========== Get counter of idle time units per one second. ===========
  726. ======================================================================
  727. Idle time units are units, in which the processor stands idle
  728. in waiting for interrupt (in the command 'hlt').
  729.  
  730. Parameters:
  731.   * eax = 18 - function number
  732.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  733. Returned value:
  734.   * eax = value of the counter of idle time units per one second
  735.  
  736. ======================================================================
  737. ========== Function 18, subfunction 5 - get CPU clock rate. ==========
  738. ======================================================================
  739. Parameters:
  740.   * eax = 18 - function number
  741.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  742. Returned value:
  743.   * eax = clock rate (modulo 2^32 clock ticks = 4GHz)
  744.  
  745. ======================================================================
  746.  Function 18, subfunction 6 - save ramdisk to the file on hard drive.
  747. ======================================================================
  748. Parameters:
  749.   * eax = 18 - function number
  750.   * ebx = 6 - subfunction number
  751.   * ecx = pointer to the full path to file
  752.     (for example, "/hd0/1/kolibri/kolibri.img")
  753. Returned value:
  754.   * eax = 0 - success
  755.   * else eax = error code of the file system
  756. Remarks:
  757.   * All folders in the given path must exist, otherwise function
  758.     returns value 5, "file not found".
  759.  
  760. ======================================================================
  761. =========== Function 18, subfunction 7 - get active window. ==========
  762. ======================================================================
  763. Parameters:
  764.   * eax = 18 - function number
  765.   * ebx = 7 - subfunction number
  766. Returned value:
  767.   * eax = number of the active window
  768.     (number of the slot of the thread with active window)
  769. Remarks:
  770.   * Active window is at the top of the window stack and receives
  771.     messages on all keyboard input.
  772.   * To make a window active, use subfunction 3.
  773.  
  774. ======================================================================
  775. == Function 18, subfunction 8 - disable/enable the internal speaker. =
  776. ======================================================================
  777. If speaker sound is disabled, all calls to subfunction 55 of
  778. function 55 are ignored. If speaker sound is enabled,
  779. they are routed on builtin speaker.
  780.  
  781. ------------------- Subsubfunction 1 - get status. -------------------
  782. Parameters:
  783.   * eax = 18 - function number
  784.   * ebx = 8 - subfunction number
  785.   * ecx = 1 - number of the subsubfunction
  786. Returned value:
  787.   * eax = 0 - speaker sound is enabled; 1 - disabled
  788.  
  789. ----------------- Subsubfunction 2 - toggle status. ------------------
  790. Toggles states of disable/enable.
  791. Parameters:
  792.   * eax = 18 - function number
  793.   * ebx = 8 - subfunction number
  794.   * ecx = 2 - number of the subsubfunction
  795. Returned value:
  796.   * function does not return value
  797.  
  798. ======================================================================
  799. == Function 18, subfunction 9 - system shutdown with the parameter. ==
  800. ======================================================================
  801. Parameters:
  802.   * eax = 18 - function number
  803.   * ebx = 9 - subfunction number
  804.   * ecx = parameter:
  805.     * 2 = turn off computer
  806.     * 3 = reboot computer
  807.     * 4 = restart the kernel from the file 'kernel.mnt' on ramdisk
  808. Returned value:
  809.   * at incorrect ecx the registers do not change (i.e. eax=18)
  810.   * by correct call function always returns eax=0
  811.     as the tag of success
  812. Remarks:
  813.   * Do not rely on returned value by incorrect call, it can be
  814.     changed in future versions of the kernel.
  815.  
  816. ======================================================================
  817. ======= Function 18, subfunction 10 - minimize topmost window. =======
  818. ======================================================================
  819. Minimizes the topmost (active) window.
  820. Parameters:
  821.   * eax = 18 - function number
  822.   * ebx = 10 - subfunction number
  823. Returned value:
  824.   * function does not return value
  825. Remarks:
  826.   * The minimized window from the point of view of function 9
  827.     keeps position and sizes.
  828.   * Restoring of an application window occurs at its activation by
  829.     subfunction 3.
  830.   * Usually there is no necessity to minimize/restore a window
  831.     explicitly: minimization of a window is carried out by the system
  832.     at pressing the minimization button (for skinned windows
  833.     it is defined automatically by function 0,
  834.     for other windows it can be defined manually by function 8),
  835.     restore of a window is done by the application '@taskbar'.
  836.  
  837. ======================================================================
  838.  Function 18, subfunction 11 - get information on the disk subsystem.
  839. ======================================================================
  840. Parameters:
  841.   * eax = 18 - function number
  842.   * ebx = 11 - subfunction number
  843.   * ecx = type of the table:
  844.     * 1 = short version, 16 bytes
  845.   * edx = pointer to the buffer (in the application) for the table
  846. Returned value:
  847.   * function does not return value
  848. Format of the table: short version:
  849.   * +0: byte: information about FDD's (drives for floppies),
  850.     AAAABBBB, where AAAA gives type of the first drive, BBBB -
  851.     of the second regarding to the following list:
  852.     * 0 = there is no drive
  853.     * 1 = 360Kb, 5.25''
  854.     * 2 = 1.2Mb, 5.25''
  855.     * 3 = 720Kb, 3.5''
  856.     * 4 = 1.44Mb, 3.5''
  857.     * 5 = 2.88Mb, 3.5'' (such drives are not used anymore)
  858.     For example, for the standard configuration from one 1.44-drive
  859.     here will be 40h, and for the case 1.2Mb on A: and 1.44Mb on B:
  860.     the value is 24h.
  861.    
  862.   First IDE controller:
  863.   * +1: byte: information about hard disks and CD-drives, AABBCCDD,
  864.     where AA corresponds to the controller IDE0, ..., DD - IDE3:
  865.     * 0 = device not found
  866.     * 1 = hard drive
  867.     * 2 = CD-drive
  868.     For example, in the case HD on IDE0 and CD on IDE2
  869.     this field contains 48h.
  870.   * +2: 4 db: number of the retrieved partitions on hard disks
  871.     at accordingly IDE0,...,IDE3.
  872.    
  873.   Second IDE controller:
  874.   * +6: byte: information about hard disks and CD-drives, AABBCCDD,
  875.     where AA corresponds to the controller IDE4, ..., DD - IDE7:
  876.     * 0 = device not found
  877.     * 1 = hard drive
  878.     * 2 = CD-drive
  879.     For example, in the case HD on IDE4 and CD on IDE6
  880.     this field contains 48h.
  881.   * +7: 4 db: number of the retrieved partitions on hard disks
  882.     at accordingly IDE4,...,IDE7.
  883.  
  884.   Third IDE controller:
  885.   * +11: byte: information about hard disks and CD-drives, AABBCCDD,
  886.     where AA corresponds to the controller IDE8, ..., DD - IDE11:
  887.     * 0 = device not found
  888.     * 1 = hard drive
  889.     * 2 = CD-drive
  890.     For example, in the case HD on IDE8 and CD on IDE10
  891.     this field contains 48h.
  892.   * +12: 4 db: number of the retrieved partitions on hard disks
  893.     at accordingly IDE8,...,IDE11.  
  894.    
  895.     If the hard disk on IDEx is absent, appropriate byte is zero,
  896.     otherwise it shows number of the recognized partitions, which
  897.     can be not presented (if the drive is not formatted or if
  898.     the file system is not supported). Current version of the kernel
  899.     supports only FAT12/16/32, NTFS, ext2/3/4 and XFS for hard disks.
  900.  
  901. Remarks:
  902.   * The table can be used for obtaining the information about
  903.     available devices.
  904.  
  905. ======================================================================
  906. ========== Function 18, subfunction 13 - get kernel version. =========
  907. ======================================================================
  908. Parameters:
  909.   * eax = 18 - function number
  910.   * ebx = 13 - subfunction number
  911.   * ecx = pointer to the buffer (not less than 16 bytes), where
  912.     the information will be placed
  913. Returned value:
  914.   * function does not return value
  915. Structure of the buffer:
  916. db a,b,c,d for version a.b.c.d
  917. db 0: reserved
  918. dd REV - kernel SVN revision number
  919. For Kolibri 0.7.7.0+ kernel:
  920. db 0,7,7,0
  921. db 0
  922. dd 1675
  923.  
  924. ======================================================================
  925. ======= Function 18, subfunction 14 - wait for screen retrace. =======
  926. ======================================================================
  927. Waits for the beginning of retrace of the scanning ray of the screen
  928. monitor.
  929. Parameters:
  930.   * eax = 18 - function number
  931.   * ebx = 14 - subfunction number
  932. Returned value:
  933.   * eax = 0 as the tag of success
  934. Remarks:
  935.   * Function is intended only for active high-efficiency graphics
  936.     applications; is used for smooth output of a graphics.
  937.  
  938. ======================================================================
  939. == Function 18, subfunction 15 - center mouse cursor on the screen. ==
  940. ======================================================================
  941. Parameters:
  942.   * eax = 18 - function number
  943.   * ebx = 15 - subfunction number
  944. Returned value:
  945.   * eax = 0 as the tag of success
  946.  
  947. ======================================================================
  948. ========= Function 18, subfunction 16 - get size of free RAM. ========
  949. ======================================================================
  950. Parameters:
  951.   * eax = 18 - function number
  952.   * ebx = 16 - subfunction number
  953. Returned value:
  954.   * eax = size of free memory in kilobytes
  955.  
  956. ======================================================================
  957. ======== Function 18, subfunction 17 - get full amount of RAM. =======
  958. ======================================================================
  959. Parameters:
  960.   * eax = 18 - function number
  961.   * ebx = 17 - subfunction number
  962. Returned value:
  963.   * eax = total size of existing memory in kilobytes
  964.  
  965. ======================================================================
  966. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 18 ====================
  967. ============= Terminate process/thread by the identifier. ============
  968. ======================================================================
  969. Parameters:
  970.   * eax = 18 - function number
  971.   * ebx = 18 - subfunction number
  972.   * ecx = identifer of process/thread (PID/TID)
  973. Returned value:
  974.   * eax = 0 - success
  975.   * eax = -1 - error (process is not found or is system)
  976. Remarks:
  977.   * It is impossible to terminate system thread OS/IDLE (identifier
  978.     1), it is possible to terminate any normal process/thread.
  979.   * See also subfunction 2 - terminate
  980.     process/thread by given slot.
  981.  
  982. ======================================================================
  983. ======== Function 18, subfunction 19 - get/set mouse features. =======
  984. ======================================================================
  985.  
  986. ---------------- Subsubfunction 0 - get mouse speed. -----------------
  987. Parameters:
  988.   * eax = 18 - function number
  989.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  990.   * ecx = 0 - subsubfunction number
  991. Returned value:
  992.   * eax = current mouse speed
  993.  
  994. ---------------- Subsubfunction 1 - set mouse speed. -----------------
  995. Parameters:
  996.   * eax = 18 - function number
  997.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  998.   * ecx = 1 - subsubfunction number
  999.   * edx = new value for speed
  1000. Returned value:
  1001.   * function does not return value
  1002.  
  1003. ---------------- Subsubfunction 2 - get mouse delay. -----------------
  1004. Parameters:
  1005.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1006.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  1007.   * ecx = 2 - subsubfunction number
  1008. Returned value:
  1009.   * eax = current mouse delay
  1010.  
  1011. ---------------- Subsubfunction 3 - set mouse delay. -----------------
  1012. Parameters:
  1013.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1014.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  1015.   * ecx = 3 - subsubfunction number
  1016.   * edx = new value for mouse delay
  1017. Returned value:
  1018.   * function does not return value
  1019.  
  1020. ----------- Subsubfunction 4 - set mouse pointer position. -----------
  1021. Parameters:
  1022.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1023.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  1024.   * ecx = 4 - subsubfunction number
  1025.   * edx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  1026. Returned value:
  1027.   * function does not return value
  1028.  
  1029. -------- Subsubfunction 5 - simulate state of mouse buttons. ---------
  1030. Parameters:
  1031.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1032.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  1033.   * ecx = 5 - subsubfunction number
  1034.   * edx = information about emulated state of mouse buttons:
  1035.     (same as return value in subfunction 2 of function 37)
  1036.     * bit 0 is set = left button is pressed
  1037.     * bit 1 is set = right button is pressed
  1038.     * bit 2 is set = middle button is pressed
  1039.     * bit 3 is set = 4th button is pressed
  1040.     * bit 4 is set = 5th button is pressed
  1041. Returned value:
  1042.   * function does not return value
  1043. Remarks:
  1044.   * It is recommended to set speed of the mouse (in subsubfunction 1)
  1045.     from 1 up to 9. The installed value is not inspected by the kernel
  1046.     code, so set it carefully, at incorrect value the cursor
  1047.     can "freeze". Speed of the mouse can be regulated through the
  1048.     application SETUP.
  1049.   * Recommended delay of the mouse (in subsubfunction 3) = 10. Lower
  1050.     value is not handled by COM mice. At the very large values the
  1051.     movement of the mouse on 1 pixel is impossible and the cursor will
  1052.     jump on the value of installed speed (subsubfunction 1). The
  1053.     installed value is not inspected by the kernel code.
  1054.     Mouse delay can be regulated through the application SETUP.
  1055.   * The subsubfunction 4 does not check the passed value. Before
  1056.     its call find out current screen resolution (with function 14)
  1057.     and check that the value of position is inside the limits of the
  1058.     screen.
  1059.  
  1060. ======================================================================
  1061. ======== Function 18, subfunction 20 - get information on RAM. =======
  1062. ======================================================================
  1063. Parameters:
  1064.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1065.   * ebx = 20 - subfunction number
  1066.   * ecx = pointer to the buffer for information (36 bytes)
  1067. Returned value:
  1068.   * eax = total size of existing RAM in pages
  1069.     or -1 if error has occured
  1070.   * buffer pointed to by ecx contains the following information:
  1071.     * +0:  dword: total size of existing RAM in pages
  1072.     * +4:  dword: size of free RAM in pages
  1073.     * +8:  dword: number of page faults (exceptions #PF)
  1074.                  in applications
  1075.     * +12: dword: size of kernel heap in bytes
  1076.     * +16: dword: free in kernel heap in bytes
  1077.     * +20: dword: total number of memory blocks in kernel heap
  1078.     * +24: dword: number of free memory blocks in kernel heap
  1079.     * +28: dword: size of maximum free block in kernel heap
  1080.                  (reserved)
  1081.     * +32: dword: size of maximum allocated block in kernel heap
  1082.                  (reserved)
  1083.  
  1084. ======================================================================
  1085. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 21 ====================
  1086. ======== Get slot number of process/thread by the identifier. ========
  1087. ======================================================================
  1088. Parameters:
  1089.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1090.   * ebx = 21 - subfunction number
  1091.   * ecx = identifer of process/thread (PID/TID)
  1092. Returned value:
  1093.   * eax = 0 - error (invalid identifier)
  1094.   * otherwise eax = slot number
  1095.  
  1096. ======================================================================
  1097. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 22 ====================
  1098. ============== Operations with window of another thread. =============
  1099. ======================================================================
  1100. Parameters:
  1101.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1102.   * ebx = 22 - subfunction number
  1103.   * ecx = operation type:
  1104.     * 0 = minimize window of the thread with given slot number
  1105.     * 1 = minimize window of the thread with given identifier
  1106.     * 2 = restore window of the thread with given slot number
  1107.     * 3 = restore window of the thread with given identifier
  1108.   * edx = parameter (slot number or PID/TID)
  1109. Returned value:
  1110.   * eax = 0 - success
  1111.   * eax = -1 - error (invalid identifier)
  1112. Remarks:
  1113.   * The thread can minimize its window with subfunction 10.
  1114.   * One can restore and activate window simultaneously with
  1115.     subfunction 3 (which requires slot number).
  1116.  
  1117. ======================================================================
  1118. ======== Function 18, subfunction 23 - minimize all windows. ==========
  1119. ======================================================================
  1120. Parameters:
  1121.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1122.   * ebx = 23 - subfunction number
  1123. Returned value:
  1124.   * eax = 0 - all windows have been minimized before a function call
  1125.   * eax = N - number of windows minimized from function
  1126. Remarks:
  1127.   * Window of special thread (name begin to symbol @) is not minimize.
  1128.  
  1129. ======================================================================
  1130. ======= Function 18, subfunction 24 - set limits of screen. ==========
  1131. ======================================================================
  1132. Parameters:
  1133.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1134.   * ebx = 24 - subfunction number
  1135.   * ecx = new X size
  1136.   * edx = new Y size
  1137. Returned value:
  1138.   * function does not return value
  1139. Remarks:
  1140.   * The function does not change the physical size of the video mode.
  1141.     It is designed for non-standard displays which display the image
  1142.     partially.
  1143.   * The sizes specified in the function should not exceed the sizes
  1144.     of the current video mode, otherwise the function will not change
  1145.     anything.
  1146.  
  1147. ======================================================================
  1148. ===================== Function 18, subfunction 25 ====================
  1149. ===== Control position of the window relative to other windows. ======
  1150. ======================================================================
  1151.  
  1152. ------------- Subsubfunction 1 - get position  -----------------------
  1153. Parameters:
  1154.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1155.   * ebx = 25 - subfunction number
  1156.   * ecx = 1 - subsubfunction number
  1157.   * edx = -1(for current window) or PID application
  1158. Returned value:
  1159.   * eax = one of the constants window position
  1160.  
  1161. ------------- Subsubfunction 2 - set position  -----------------------
  1162. Parameters:
  1163.   * eax = 18 - function number
  1164.   * ebx = 25 - subfunction number
  1165.   * ecx = 2 - subsubfunction number
  1166.   * edx = -1(for current window) or PID application
  1167.   * esi = new window position (one of the constants below)
  1168. Returned value:
  1169.   * eax = 0 - error
  1170.   * eax = 1 - success
  1171.  
  1172. Constant position of the window relative to other windows:
  1173.  ZPOS_NORMAL      = 0 - normal
  1174.  ZPOS_ALWAYS_BACK = 1 - behind all the windows
  1175.  ZPOS_DESKTOP     = 2 - on the background
  1176.  ZPOS_ALWAYS_TOP  = 3 - on top of all windows
  1177.  
  1178. ======================================================================
  1179. ==================== Function 20 - MIDI interface. ===================
  1180. ======================================================================
  1181.  
  1182. ----------------------- Subfunction 1 - reset ------------------------
  1183. Parameters:
  1184.   * eax = 20 - function number
  1185.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1186.  
  1187. -------------------- Subfunction 2 - output byte ---------------------
  1188. Parameters:
  1189.   * eax = 20 - function number
  1190.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1191.   * cl = byte for output
  1192. Returned value (is the same for both subfunctions):
  1193.   * eax = 0 - success
  1194.   * eax = 1 - base port is not defined
  1195. Remarks:
  1196.   * Previously the base port must be defined by
  1197.     subfunction 1 of function 21.
  1198.  
  1199. ======================================================================
  1200. ======== Function 21, subfunction 1 - set MPU MIDI base port. ========
  1201. ======================================================================
  1202. Parameters:
  1203.   * eax = 21 - function number
  1204.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1205.   * ecx = number of base port
  1206. Returned value
  1207.   * eax = 0 - success
  1208.   * eax = -1 - erratic number of a port
  1209. Remarks:
  1210.   * Number of a port must satisfy to conditions 0x100<=ecx<=0xFFFF.
  1211.   * The installation of base is necessary for function 20.
  1212.   * To get base port use subfunction 1 of function 26.
  1213.  
  1214. ======================================================================
  1215. ========== Function 21, subfunction 2 - set keyboard layout. =========
  1216. ======================================================================
  1217. Keyboard layout is used to convert keyboard scancodes to ASCII-codes,
  1218. which will be read by function 2.
  1219. Parameters:
  1220.   * eax = 21 - function number
  1221.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1222.   * ecx = which layout to set:
  1223.     * 1 = normal layout
  1224.     * 2 = layout at pressed Shift
  1225.     * 3 = layout at pressed Alt
  1226.   * edx = pointer to layout - table of length 128 bytes
  1227. Or:
  1228.   * ecx = 9
  1229.   * dx = country identifier (1=eng, 2=fi, 3=ger, 4=rus)
  1230. Returned value:
  1231.   * eax = 0 - success
  1232.   * eax = 1 - incorrect parameter
  1233. Remarks:
  1234.   * If Alt is pressed, the layout with Alt is used;
  1235.     if Alt is not pressed, but Shift is pressed,
  1236.     the layout with Shift is used;
  1237.     if Alt and Shift are not pressed, but Ctrl is pressed, the normal
  1238.     layout is used and then from the code is subtracted 0x60;
  1239.     if no control key is pressed, the normal layout is used.
  1240.   * To get layout and country identifier use
  1241.     subfunction 2 of function 26.
  1242.   * Country identifier is global system variable, which is not used
  1243.     by the kernel itself; however the application '@taskbar' displays
  1244.     the corresponding icon.
  1245.   * The application @taskbar switches layouts on user request.
  1246.  
  1247. ======================================================================
  1248. ========== Function 21, subfunction 5 - set system language. =========
  1249. ======================================================================
  1250. Parameters:
  1251.   * eax = 21 - function number
  1252.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  1253.   * ecx = system language (1=eng, 2=fi, 3=ger, 4=rus)
  1254. Returned value:
  1255.   * eax = 0
  1256. Remarks:
  1257.   * System language is global system variable and is not used
  1258.     by the kernel itself, however application @taskbar draws the
  1259.     appropriate icon.
  1260.   * Function does not check for correctness, as the kernel does not
  1261.     use this variable.
  1262.   * To get system language use subfunction 5 of function 26.
  1263.  
  1264. ======================================================================
  1265.  Function 21, subfunction 11 - enable/disable low-level access to HD.
  1266. ======================================================================
  1267. Parameters:
  1268.   * eax = 21 - function number
  1269.   * ebx = 11 - subfunction number
  1270.   * ecx = 0/1 - disable/enable
  1271. Returned value:
  1272.   * eax = 0
  1273. Remarks:
  1274.   * Is used in LBA-read (subfunction 8 of function 58).
  1275.   * The current implementation uses only low bit of ecx.
  1276.   * To get current status use subfunction 11 of function 26.
  1277.  
  1278. ======================================================================
  1279.  Function 21, subfunction 12 - enable/disable low-level access to PCI.
  1280. ======================================================================
  1281. Parameters:
  1282.   * eax = 21 - function number
  1283.   * ebx = 12 - subfunction number
  1284.   * ecx = 0/1 - disable/enable
  1285. Returned value:
  1286.   * eax = 0
  1287. Remarks:
  1288.   * Is used in operations with PCI bus (function 62).
  1289.   * The current implementation uses only low bit of ecx.
  1290.   * To get current status use subfunction 12 of function 26.
  1291.  
  1292. ======================================================================
  1293. ================= Function 22 - set system date/time. ================
  1294. ======================================================================
  1295. Parameters:
  1296.   * eax = 22 - function number
  1297.   * ebx = 0 - set time
  1298.     * ecx = 0x00SSMMHH - time in the binary-decimal code (BCD):
  1299.     * HH=hour 00..23
  1300.     * MM=minute 00..59
  1301.     * SS=second 00..59
  1302.   * ebx = 1 - set date
  1303.     * ecx = 0x00DDMMYY - date in the binary-decimal code (BCD):
  1304.     * DD=day 01..31
  1305.     * MM=month 01..12
  1306.     * YY=year 00..99
  1307.   * ebx = 2 - set day of week
  1308.     * ecx = 1 for Sunday, ..., 7 for Saturday
  1309.   * ebx = 3 - set alarm clock
  1310.     * ecx = 0x00SSMMHH
  1311. Returned value:
  1312.   * eax = 0 - success
  1313.   * eax = 1 - incorrect parameter
  1314.   * eax = 2 - CMOS-battery was unloaded
  1315. Remarks:
  1316.   * Value of installation of day of week seems to be doubtful,
  1317.     as it a little where is used
  1318.     (day of week can be calculated by date).
  1319.   * Alarm clock can be set on operation in the given time every day.
  1320.     But there is no existing system function to disable it.
  1321.   * Operation of alarm clock consists in generation IRQ8.
  1322.   * Generally CMOS supports for alarm clock set of value 0xFF
  1323.     as one of parameters and it means that the appropriate parameter
  1324.     is ignored. But current implementation does not allow this
  1325.     (will return 1).
  1326.   * Alarm clock is a global system resource; the set of
  1327.     an alarm clock cancels automatically the previous set.
  1328.     However, at moment no program uses it.
  1329.  
  1330. ======================================================================
  1331. ============= Function 23 - wait for event with timeout. =============
  1332. ======================================================================
  1333. If the message queue is empty, waits for new message in the queue,
  1334. but no more than given time. Then reads out a message from the queue.
  1335.  
  1336. Parameters:
  1337.   * eax = 23 - function number
  1338.   * ebx = timeout (in 1/100 of second)
  1339. Returned value:
  1340.   * eax = 0 - the message queue is empty
  1341.   * otherwise eax = event (see the list of events)
  1342. Remarks:
  1343.   * Only those events are taken into account, which enter into
  1344.     the mask set by function 40. By default it is
  1345.     redraw, key and button events.
  1346.   * To check for presence of a message in the queue use function 11.
  1347.     To wait without timeout use function 10.
  1348.   * Transmission ebx=0 results in immediate returning eax=0.
  1349.   * Current implementation returns immediately with eax=0,
  1350.     if the addition of ebx with the current value of time counter
  1351.     makes 32-bit overflow.
  1352.  
  1353. ======================================================================
  1354. ======= Function 24, subfunction 4 - eject tray of disk drive. =======
  1355. ======================================================================
  1356. Parameters:
  1357.   * eax = 24 - function number
  1358.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  1359.   * ecx = position of CD/DVD-drive
  1360.     from 0=Primary Master to 3=Secondary Slave for first IDE contr.
  1361.     from 4=Primary Master to 7=Secondary Slave for second IDE contr.
  1362.     from 8=Primary Master to 11=Secondary Slave for third IDE contr.
  1363. Returned value:
  1364.   * function does not return value
  1365. Remarks:
  1366.   * The function is supported only for ATAPI devices (CD and DVD).
  1367.   * When the tray is being ejected,
  1368.     manual control of tray is unlocked.
  1369.   * When the tray is being ejected, the code clears the cache for
  1370.     corresponding device.
  1371.   * An example of usage of the function is the application CD_tray.
  1372.  
  1373. ======================================================================
  1374. ======== Function 24, subfunction 5 - load tray of disk drive. =======
  1375. ======================================================================
  1376. Parameters:
  1377.   * eax = 24 - function number
  1378.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  1379.   * ecx = position of CD/DVD-drive
  1380.     from 0=Primary Master to 3=Secondary Slave for first IDE contr.
  1381.     from 4=Primary Master to 7=Secondary Slave for second IDE contr.
  1382.     from 8=Primary Master to 11=Secondary Slave for third IDE contr.
  1383. Returned value:
  1384.   * function does not return value
  1385. Remarks:
  1386.   * The function is supported only for ATAPI devices (CD and DVD).
  1387.   * An example of usage of the function is the application CD_tray.
  1388.  
  1389. ======================================================================
  1390. ======= Function 25 - put image area on the background layer. ========
  1391. ======================================================================
  1392. Paramters:
  1393.   * eax = 25 - function number
  1394.   * ebx = pointer to the previously allocated memory area,
  1395.         where placed the source images in a format BBGGRRTTBBGGRRTT...
  1396.   * ecx = [size on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  1397.   * edx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  1398. Returned value:
  1399.   * function does not return value
  1400. Remarks:
  1401.   * Coordinates of the image are coordinates of the upper left corner
  1402.     of the image relative to the screen.
  1403.   * Size of the image in bytes is 4*xsize*ysize
  1404.   * TT - byte pointer of transparency, at current version:
  1405.          1 to FF - opaque, 0 - transparent.
  1406.   * The function places the image directly to LFB. It is not for
  1407.     background image f.15. Options f.15 to f.25 does not make sense.
  1408.  
  1409. ======================================================================
  1410. ======== Function 26, subfunction 1 - get MPU MIDI base port. ========
  1411. ======================================================================
  1412. Parameters:
  1413.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1414.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1415. Returned value:
  1416.   * eax = port number
  1417. Parameters:
  1418.   * To set base port use subfunction 1 of function 21.
  1419.  
  1420. ======================================================================
  1421. ========== Function 26, subfunction 2 - get keyboard layout. =========
  1422. ======================================================================
  1423. The keyboard layout is used to convert keyboard scancodes to
  1424. ASCII-codes for function 2.
  1425. Parameters:
  1426.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1427.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1428.   * ecx = what layout to get:
  1429.     * 1 = normal layout
  1430.     * 2 = layout with pressed Shift
  1431.     * 3 = layout with pressed Alt
  1432.   * edx = pointer to the 128-bytes buffer, where the layout will be
  1433.     copied
  1434. Returned value:
  1435.   * function does not return value
  1436. Or:
  1437.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1438.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1439.   * ecx = 9
  1440. Returned value:
  1441.   * eax = country identifier (1=eng, 2=fi, 3=ger, 4=rus)
  1442. Remarks:
  1443.   * If Alt is pressed, the layout with Alt is used;
  1444.     if Alt is not pressed, but Shift is pressed,
  1445.     the layout with Shift is used;
  1446.     if Alt and Shift are not pressed, but Ctrl is pressed, the normal
  1447.     layout is used and then from the code is subtracted 0x60;
  1448.     if no control key is pressed, the normal layout is used.
  1449.   * To set layout and country identifier use
  1450.     subfunction 2 of function 21.
  1451.   * Country identifier is global system variable, which is not used
  1452.     by the kernel itself; however the application '@taskbar' displays
  1453.     the corresponding icon (using this function).
  1454.   * The application @taskbar switches layouts on user request.
  1455.  
  1456. ======================================================================
  1457. ========== Function 26, subfunction 5 - get system language. =========
  1458. ======================================================================
  1459. Parameters:
  1460.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1461.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  1462. Returned value:
  1463.   * eax = system language (1=eng, 2=fi, 3=ger, 4=rus)
  1464. Remarks:
  1465.   * System language is global system variable and is not used
  1466.     by the kernel itself, however application @taskbar draws the
  1467.     appropriate icon (using this function).
  1468.   * To set system language use subfunction 5 of function 21.
  1469.  
  1470. ======================================================================
  1471. === Function 26, subfunction 9 - get the value of the time counter. ==
  1472. ======================================================================
  1473. Parameters:
  1474.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1475.   * ebx = 9 - subfunction number
  1476. Returned value:
  1477.   * eax = number of 1/100s of second, past from the system boot time
  1478. Remarks:
  1479.   * Counter takes modulo 2^32, that correspond to a little more
  1480.     than 497 days.
  1481.   * To get system time use function 3.  
  1482.  
  1483. ======================================================================
  1484. ===================== Function 26, subfunction 10 ====================
  1485. ========== Get the value of the high precision time counter. =========
  1486. ======================================================================
  1487. Parameters:
  1488.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1489.   * ebx = 10 - subfunction number
  1490. Returned value:
  1491.   * eax = number of nanoseconds since system boot time (lower DWORD)
  1492.   * edx = number of nanoseconds since system boot time (high DWORD)  
  1493. Remarks:
  1494.   * The counter is based on HPET, if HPET is not available, resolution
  1495.     will be reduced to 10 000 000 nanoseconds.
  1496.  
  1497. ======================================================================
  1498. ===================== Function 26, subfunction 11 ====================
  1499. ========== Find out whether low-level HD access is enabled. ==========
  1500. ======================================================================
  1501. Parameters:
  1502.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1503.   * ebx = 11 - subfunction number
  1504. Returned value:
  1505.   * eax = 0/1 - disabled/enabled
  1506. Remarks:
  1507.   * Is used in LBA read (subfunction 8 of function 58).
  1508.   * To set current state use subfunction 11 of function 21.
  1509.  
  1510. ======================================================================
  1511. ===================== Function 26, subfunction 12 ====================
  1512. ========== Find out whether low-level PCI access is enabled. =========
  1513. ======================================================================
  1514. Parameters:
  1515.   * eax = 26 - function number
  1516.   * ebx = 12 - subfunction number
  1517. Returned value:
  1518.   * eax = 0/1 - disabled/enabled
  1519. Remarks:
  1520.   * Is used by operations with PCI bus (function 62).
  1521.   * The current implementation uses only low bit of ecx.
  1522.   * To set the current state use subfunction 12 of function 21.
  1523.  
  1524. ======================================================================
  1525. =================== Function 29 - get system date. ===================
  1526. ======================================================================
  1527. Parameters:
  1528.   * eax = 29 - function number
  1529. Returned value:
  1530.   * eax = 0x00DDMMYY, where
  1531.     (binary-decimal coding, BCD, is used)
  1532.   * YY = two low digits of year (00..99)
  1533.   * MM = month (01..12)
  1534.   * DD = day (01..31)
  1535. Remarks:
  1536.   * To set system date use function 22.
  1537.  
  1538. ======================================================================
  1539. ============= Function 30 - work with the current folder. ============
  1540. ======================================================================
  1541.  
  1542. --------- Subfunction 1 - set current folder for the thread. ---------
  1543. Parameters:
  1544.   * eax = 30 - function number
  1545.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1546.   * ecx = pointer to ASCIIZ-string with the path to new current folder
  1547. Returned value:
  1548.   * function does not return value
  1549.  
  1550. --------- Subfunction 2 - get current folder for the thread. ---------
  1551. Parameters:
  1552.   * eax = 30 - function number
  1553.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1554.   * ecx = pointer to buffer
  1555.   * edx = size of buffer
  1556. Returned value:
  1557.   * eax = size of the current folder's name (including terminating 0)
  1558. Remarks:
  1559.   * If the buffer is too small to hold all data, only first (edx-1)
  1560.     bytes are copied and than terminating 0 is inserted.
  1561.   * By default, current folder for the thread is "/rd/1".
  1562.   * At process/thread creation the current folder will be inherited
  1563.     from the parent.
  1564.  
  1565. --- Subfunction 3 - install the add.system directory for the kernel --
  1566. Parameters:
  1567.   * eax = 30 - function number
  1568.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  1569.   * ecx = pointer to a block of data:
  1570.           sysdir_name     rb 64
  1571.           sysdir_path     rb 64
  1572. For example:
  1573. dir_name1       db 'KolibriOS',0
  1574.                 rb 64-10
  1575. dir_path1       db 'HD0/1',0
  1576.                 rb 64-6
  1577. Returned value:
  1578.   * function does not return value
  1579. Remarks:
  1580.   * The function can be called only 1 time for 1 session of the OS.
  1581.  
  1582. ======================================================================
  1583. ========= Function 34 - who owner the pixel on the screen. ===========
  1584. ======================================================================
  1585. Parameters:
  1586.   * eax = 34 - function number
  1587.   * ebx = x-coordinate (relative to the display)
  1588.   * ecx = y-coordinate (relative to the display)
  1589.  
  1590. Returned value:
  1591.   * eax = 0x000000XX - owner of pixel the slot window N
  1592.     If incorrect values ebx and ecx then function returns 0
  1593.   * The function takes the value from the area [_WinMapAddress]
  1594.  
  1595. ======================================================================
  1596. ======= Function 35 - read the color of a pixel on the screen. =======
  1597. ======================================================================
  1598. Parameters:
  1599.   * eax = 35
  1600.   * ebx = y*xsize+x, where
  1601.   * (x,y) = coordinates of a pixel (beginning from 0)
  1602.   * xsize = horizontal screen size
  1603. Returned value:
  1604.   * eax = color 0x00RRGGBB
  1605. Remarks:
  1606.   * To get screen sizes use function 14. Pay attention,
  1607.     that it subtracts 1 from both sizes.
  1608.   * There is also direct access (without any system calls)
  1609.     to videomemory through the selector gs. To get parameters of
  1610.     the current videomode, use function 61.
  1611.  
  1612. ======================================================================
  1613. =================== Function 36 - read screen area. ==================
  1614. ======================================================================
  1615. Paramters:
  1616.   * eax = 36 - function number
  1617.   * ebx = pointer to the previously allocated memory area,
  1618.         where will be placed the image in the format BBGGRRBBGGRR...
  1619.   * ecx = [size on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  1620.   * edx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  1621. Returned value:
  1622.   * function does not return value
  1623. Remarks:
  1624.   * Coordinates of the image are coordinates of the upper left corner
  1625.     of the image relative to the screen.
  1626.   * Size of the image in bytes is 3*xsize*ysize.
  1627.  
  1628. ======================================================================
  1629. =================== Function 37 - work with mouse. ===================
  1630. ======================================================================
  1631.  
  1632. ---------- Subfunction 0 - screen coordinates of the mouse -----------
  1633. Parameters:
  1634.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1635.   * ebx = 0 - subfunction number
  1636. Returned value:
  1637.   * eax = x*65536 + y, (x,y)=coordinates of the mouse pointer
  1638.     (beginning from 0)
  1639.  
  1640. -- Subfunction 1 - coordinates of the mouse relative to the window ---
  1641. Parameters:
  1642.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1643.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1644. Returned value:
  1645.   * eax = x*65536 + y, (x,y)=coordinates of the mouse pointer
  1646.     relative to the application window (beginning from 0)
  1647. Remarks:
  1648.   * The value is calculated by formula (x-xwnd)*65536 + (y-ywnd).
  1649.     If y>=ywnd, the low word is non-negative and contains
  1650.     relative y-coordinate, and the high word - relative x-coordinate
  1651.     (with correct sign). Otherwise the low word is negative and still
  1652.     contains relative y-coordinate, and to the high word
  1653.     1 should be added.
  1654.  
  1655. ------------ Subfunction 2 - pressed buttons of the mouse ------------
  1656. Parameters:
  1657.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1658.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1659. Returned value:
  1660.   * eax contains information on the pressed mouse buttons:
  1661.   * bit 0 is set = left button is pressed
  1662.   * bit 1 is set = right button is pressed
  1663.   * bit 2 is set = middle button is pressed
  1664.   * bit 3 is set = 4th button is pressed
  1665.   * bit 4 is set = 5th button is pressed
  1666.   * other bits are cleared
  1667.  
  1668. -------------------- Subfunction 4 - load cursor ---------------------
  1669. Parameters:
  1670.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1671.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  1672.   * dx = data source:
  1673.   * dx = LOAD_FROM_FILE = 0 - data in a file
  1674.     * ecx = pointer to full path to the cursor file
  1675.     * the file must be in the format .cur, which is standard for
  1676.       MS Windows, at that of the size 32*32 pixels
  1677.   * dx = LOAD_FROM_MEM = 1 - data of file are already loaded in memory
  1678.     * ecx = pointer to data of the cursor file
  1679.     * the data format is the same as in the previous case
  1680.   * dx = LOAD_INDIRECT = 2 - data in memory
  1681.     * ecx = pointer to cursor image in the format ARGB 32*32 pixels
  1682.     * edx = 0xXXYY0002, where
  1683.       * XX = x-coordinate of cursor hotspot
  1684.       * YY = y-coordinate
  1685.       * 0 <= XX, YY <= 31
  1686. Returned value:
  1687.   * eax = 0 - failed
  1688.   * otherwise eax = cursor handle
  1689.  
  1690. --------------------- Subfunction 5 - set cursor ---------------------
  1691. Sets new cursor for the window of the current thread.
  1692. Parameters:
  1693.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1694.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  1695.   * ecx = cursor handle
  1696. Returned value:
  1697.   * eax = handle of previous cursor
  1698. Remarks:
  1699.   * If the handle is incorrect, the function restores the default
  1700.     cursor (standard arrow). In particular, ecx=0 restores it.
  1701.  
  1702. ------------------- Subfunction 6 - delete cursor --------------------
  1703. Parameters:
  1704.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1705.   * ebx = 6 - subfunction number
  1706.   * ecx = cursor handle
  1707. Returned value:
  1708.   * eax destroyed
  1709. Remarks:
  1710.   * The cursor must be loaded previously by the current thread
  1711.     (with the call to subfunction 4). The function does not delete
  1712.     system cursors and cursors, loaded by another applications.
  1713.   * If the active cursor (set by subfunction 5) is deleted,
  1714.     the system restores the default cursor (standard arrow).
  1715.  
  1716. ------------------ Subfunction 7 - get scroll data -------------------
  1717. Parameters:
  1718.   * eax = 37 - function number
  1719.   * ebx = 7 - subfunction number
  1720. Returned value:
  1721.   * eax = [horizontal offset]*65536 + [vertical offset]
  1722. Remarks:
  1723.   * Scroll data is available for active window only.
  1724.   * Values are zeroed after reading.
  1725.   * Values are signed.
  1726.  
  1727. ======================================================================
  1728. ====================== Function 38 - draw line. ======================
  1729. ======================================================================
  1730. Parameters:
  1731.   * eax = 38 - function number
  1732.   * ebx = [start coordinate on axis x]*65536 +
  1733.               [end coordinate on axis x]
  1734.   * ecx = [start coordinate on axis y]*65536 +
  1735.               [end coordinate on axis y]
  1736.   * edx = 0x00RRGGBB - color
  1737.     edx = 0x01xxxxxx - draw inversed line
  1738.           (low 24 bits are ignored)
  1739. Returned value:
  1740.   * function does not return value
  1741. Remarks:
  1742.   * Coordinates are relative to the window.
  1743.   * End point is also drawn.
  1744.  
  1745. ======================================================================
  1746. == Function 39, subfunction 1 - get a size of the background image. ==
  1747. ======================================================================
  1748. Parameters:
  1749.   * eax = 39 - function number
  1750.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1751. Returned value:
  1752.   * eax = [width]*65536 + [height]
  1753. Remarks:
  1754.   * There is a pair function to set sizes of background image -
  1755.     subfunction 1 of function 15. After which it is necessary,
  1756.     of course, anew to define image.
  1757.  
  1758. ======================================================================
  1759. == Function 39, subfunction 2 - get pixel from the background image. =
  1760. ======================================================================
  1761. Parameters:
  1762.   * eax = 39 - function number
  1763.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1764.   * ecx = offset
  1765. Returned value:
  1766.   * eax = 0x00RRGGBB - pixel color, if offset is valid
  1767.     (less than 0x160000-16)
  1768.   * eax = 2 otherwise
  1769. Remarks:
  1770.   * Do not rely on returned value for invalid offsets, it may be
  1771.     changed in future kernel versions.
  1772.   * Offset for pixel with coordinates (x,y)
  1773.     is calculated as (x+y*xsize)*3.
  1774.   * There is a pair function to set pixel on the background image -
  1775.     subfunction 2 of function 15.
  1776.  
  1777. ======================================================================
  1778. == Function 39, subfunction 4 - get drawing mode for the background. =
  1779. ======================================================================
  1780. Parameters:
  1781.   * eax = 39 - function number
  1782.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  1783. Returned value:
  1784.   * eax = 1 - tile
  1785.   * eax = 2 - stretch
  1786. Remarks:
  1787.   * There is a pair function to set drawing mode -
  1788.     subfunction 4 of function 15.
  1789.  
  1790. ======================================================================
  1791. =========== Function 40 - set the mask for expected events. ==========
  1792. ======================================================================
  1793. The mask for expected events affects function working with events
  1794. 10, 11, 23 - they notify only about events allowed by this mask.
  1795. Parameters:
  1796.   * eax = 40 - function number
  1797.   * ebx = mask: bit i corresponds to event i+1 (see list of events)
  1798.     (set bit permits notice on event)
  1799.     bit 31: mouse active/inactive filter
  1800.     bit 31 = 0 - inactive window receive mouse events
  1801.     bit 31 = 1 - inactive window does not receive mouse events
  1802.     bit 30: cursor position filter
  1803.     bit 30 = 0 = the window receive mouse events if cursor
  1804.                  outside window
  1805.     bit 30 = 1 - the window does not receive mouse events if cursor
  1806.                  outside window
  1807. Returned value:
  1808.   * eax = previous value of mask
  1809. Remarks:
  1810.   * Default mask (7=111b) enables nofices about redraw,
  1811.     keys and buttons. This is enough for many applications.
  1812.   * Events prohibited in the mask are saved anyway, when come;
  1813.     they are simply not informed with event functions.
  1814.   * Event functions take into account the mask on moment of
  1815.     function call, not on moment of event arrival.
  1816.  
  1817.  
  1818. ======================================================================
  1819. ================ Function 43 - input/output to a port. ===============
  1820. ======================================================================
  1821.  
  1822. ------------------------ Output data to port -------------------------
  1823. Parameters:
  1824.   * eax = 43 - function number
  1825.   * bl = byte for output
  1826.   * ecx = port number 0xnnnn (from 0 to 0xFFFF)
  1827. Returned value:
  1828.   * eax = 0 - success
  1829.   * eax = 1 - the thread has not reserved the selected port
  1830.  
  1831. ------------------------ Input data from port ------------------------
  1832. Parameters:
  1833.   * eax = 43 - function number
  1834.   * ebx is ignored
  1835.   * ecx = 0x8000nnnn, where nnnn = port number (from 0 to 0xFFFF)
  1836. Returned value:
  1837.   * eax = 0 - success, thus ebx = entered byte
  1838.   * eax = 1 - the thread has not reserved the selected port
  1839. Remarks:
  1840.   * Previously the thread must reserve the selected port
  1841.     for itself by function 46.
  1842.   * Instead of call to this function it is better to use
  1843.     processor instructions in/out - this is much
  1844.     faster and a bit shorter and easier.
  1845.  
  1846.  
  1847. ======================================================================
  1848. ====== Function 46 - reserve/free a group of input/output ports. =====
  1849. ======================================================================
  1850. To work with reserved ports an application can access directly by
  1851. commands in/out (recommended way) and can use function 43
  1852. (not recommended way).
  1853. Parameters:
  1854.   * eax = 46 - function number
  1855.   * ebx = 0 - reserve, 1 - free
  1856.   * ecx = start port number
  1857.   * edx = end port number (inclusive)
  1858. Returned value:
  1859.   * eax = 0 - success
  1860.   * eax = 1 - error
  1861. Remarks:
  1862.   * For ports reservation: an error occurs if and only if
  1863.     one from the following condition satisfies:
  1864.     * start port is more than end port;
  1865.     * the selected range contains incorrect port number
  1866.       (correct are from 0 to 0xFFFF);
  1867.     * limit for the total number of reserved areas is exceeded
  1868.       (maximum 255 are allowed);
  1869.     * the selected range intersects with any of earlier reserved
  1870.   * For ports free: an error is an attempt to free range,
  1871.     that was not earlier reserved by this function
  1872.     (with same ecx,edx).
  1873.   * If an error occurs (for both cases) function performs no action.
  1874.   * At booting the system reserves for itself ports
  1875.     0..0x2d, 0x30..0x4d, 0x50..0xdf, 0xe5..0xff (inclusively).
  1876.   * When a thread terminates, all reserved by it ports
  1877.     are freed automatically.
  1878.  
  1879. ======================================================================
  1880. ============= Function 47 - draw a number in the window. =============
  1881. ======================================================================
  1882. Parameters:
  1883.   * eax = 47 - function number
  1884.   * ebx = parameters of conversion number to text:
  1885.     * bl = 0 - ecx contains number
  1886.     * bl = 1 - ecx contains pointer to dword/qword-number
  1887.     * bh = 0 - display in decimal number system
  1888.     * bh = 1 - display in hexadecimal system
  1889.     * bh = 2 - display in binary system
  1890.     * bits 16-21 = how many digits to display
  1891.     * bits 22-29 reserved and must be set to 0
  1892.     * bit 30 set = display qword (64-bit) number (must be bl=1)
  1893.     * bit 31 set = do not display leading zeroes of the number
  1894.   * ecx = number (if bl=0) or pointer (if bl=1)
  1895.   * edx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  1896.   * esi = 0xX0RRGGBB:
  1897.     * RR, GG, BB specify the color
  1898.     * X = ABnn (bits)
  1899.     * nn = font (0/1)
  1900.     * A is ignored
  1901.     * B=1 - fill background with the color edi
  1902. Returned value:
  1903.   * function does not return value
  1904. Remarks:
  1905.   * The given length must not exceed 60.
  1906.   * The exactly given amount of digits is output. If number is small
  1907.     and can be written by smaller amount of digits, it is supplemented
  1908.     by leading zeroes; if the number is big and can not be written by
  1909.     given amount of digits, extra digits are not drawn.
  1910.   * Parameters of fonts are shown in the description of function 4
  1911.     (text output).
  1912.  
  1913. ======================================================================
  1914. ========= Function 48, subfunction 0 - apply screen settings. ========
  1915. ======================================================================
  1916. Parameters:
  1917.   * eax = 48 - function number
  1918.   * ebx = 0 - subfunction number
  1919.   * ecx = 0 - reserved
  1920. Returned value:
  1921.   * function does not return value
  1922. Remarks:
  1923.   * Function redraws the screen after parameters change by
  1924.     subfunctions 1 and 2.
  1925.   * Function call without prior call to one of indicated subfunctions
  1926.     is ignored.
  1927.   * Function call with nonzero ecx is ignored.
  1928.  
  1929. ======================================================================
  1930. =========== Function 48, subfunction 1 - set button style. ===========
  1931. ======================================================================
  1932. Parameters:
  1933.   * eax = 48 - function number
  1934.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  1935.   * ecx = button style:
  1936.     * 0 = flat
  1937.     * 1 = 3d
  1938. Returned value:
  1939.   * function does not return value
  1940. Remarks:
  1941.   * After call to this function one should redraw the screen by
  1942.     subfunction 0.
  1943.   * Button style influences only to their draw of function 8.
  1944.  
  1945. ======================================================================
  1946. ====== Function 48, subfunction 2 - set standard window colors. ======
  1947. ======================================================================
  1948. Parameters:
  1949.   * eax = 48 - function number
  1950.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  1951.   * ecx = pointer to the color table
  1952.   * edx = size of the color table
  1953.     (must be 40 bytes for future compatibility)
  1954. Format of the color table is shown in description of subfunction 3.
  1955. Returned value:
  1956.   * function does not return value
  1957. Remarks:
  1958.   * After call to this function one should redraw the screen by
  1959.     subfunction 0.
  1960.   * Table of standard colors influences only to applications,
  1961.     which receive this table obviously (by subfunction 3)
  1962.     and use it (specifying colors from it to drawing functions).
  1963.   * Table of standard colors is included in skin and is installed
  1964.     anew with skin installation (by subfunction 8).
  1965.   * Color table can be viewed/changed interactively with
  1966.     the application 'desktop'.
  1967.  
  1968. ======================================================================
  1969. ====== Function 48, subfunction 3 - get standard window colors. ======
  1970. ======================================================================
  1971. Parameters:
  1972.   * eax = 48 - function number
  1973.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  1974.   * ecx = pointer to the buffer with size edx bytes,
  1975.     where table will be written
  1976.   * edx = size of color table
  1977.     (must be 40 bytes for future compatibility)
  1978. Returned value:
  1979.   * function does not return value
  1980. Format of the color table:
  1981. each item is dword-value for color 0x00RRGGBB
  1982.   * +0: dword: frames - color of frame
  1983.   * +4: dword: grab - color of header
  1984.   * +8: dword: grab_button - color of button on header bar
  1985.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: grab_button_text - color of text on button
  1986.     on header bar
  1987.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: grab_text - color of text on header
  1988.   * +20 = +0x14: dword: work - color of working area
  1989.   * +24 = +0x18: dword: work_button - color of button in working area
  1990.   * +28 = +0x1C: dword: work_button_text - color of text on button
  1991.     in working area
  1992.   * +32 = +0x20: dword: work_text - color of text in working area
  1993.   * +36 = +0x24: dword: work_graph - color of graphics in working area
  1994. Remarks:
  1995.   * Structure of the color table is described in the standard
  1996.     include file 'macros.inc' as 'system_colors'; for example,
  1997.     it is possible to write:
  1998.         sc      system_colors           ; variable declaration
  1999.         ...                             ; somewhere one must call
  2000.                                         ; this function with ecx=sc
  2001.         mov     ecx, [sc.work_button_text]      ; read text color on
  2002.                                         ; buttin in working area
  2003.   * A program itself desides to use or not to use color table.
  2004.     For usage program must simply at calls to drawing functions select
  2005.     color taken from the table.
  2006.   * At change of the table of standard colors (by subfunction 2 with
  2007.     the subsequent application of changes by subfunction 0 or
  2008.     at skin set by subfunction 8) the system sends to all windows
  2009.     redraw message (the event with code 1).
  2010.   * Color table can be viewed/changed interactively with
  2011.     the application 'desktop'.
  2012.  
  2013. ======================================================================
  2014. ============ Function 48, subfunction 4 - get skin height. ===========
  2015. ======================================================================
  2016. Parameters:
  2017.   * eax = 48 - function number
  2018.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  2019. Returned value:
  2020.   * eax = skin height
  2021. Remarks:
  2022.   * Skin height is defined as the height of a header
  2023.     of skinned windows.
  2024.   * See also general structure of window in the description
  2025.     of function 0.
  2026.  
  2027. ======================================================================
  2028. ======== Function 48, subfunction 5 - get screen working area. =======
  2029. ======================================================================
  2030. Parameters:
  2031.   * eax = 48 - function number
  2032.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  2033. Returned value:
  2034.   * eax = [left]*65536 + [right]
  2035.   * ebx = [top]*65536 + [bottom]
  2036. Remarks:
  2037.   * The screen working area defines position and coordinates of
  2038.     a maximized window.
  2039.   * The screen working area in view of normal work is all screen
  2040.     without taskbar ('@taskbar' application).
  2041.   * (left,top) are coordinates of the left upper corner,
  2042.     (right,bottom) are coordinates of the right lower one.
  2043.     Thus the size of working area on x axis can be calculated by
  2044.     formula right-left+1, on y axis - by formula bottom-right+1.
  2045.   * See also function 14,
  2046.     to get sizes of all screen.
  2047.   * There is a pair function to set working area - subfunction 6.
  2048.  
  2049. ======================================================================
  2050. ======== Function 48, subfunction 6 - set screen working area. =======
  2051. ======================================================================
  2052. Parameters:
  2053.   * eax = 48 - function number
  2054.   * ebx = 6 - subfunction number
  2055.   * ecx = [left]*65536 + [right]
  2056.   * edx = [top]*65536 + [bottom]
  2057. Returned value:
  2058.   * function does not return value
  2059. Remarks:
  2060.   * The screen working area defines position and coordinates of
  2061.     a maximized window.
  2062.   * This function is used only by the application '@taskbar',
  2063.     which set working area to all screen without taskbar.
  2064.   * (left,top) are coordinates of the left upper corner,
  2065.     (right,bottom) are coordinates of the right lower one.
  2066.     Thus the size of working area on x axis can be calculated by
  2067.     formula right-left+1, on y axis - by formula bottom-right+1.
  2068.   * If 'left'>='right', x-coordinate of working area is not changed.
  2069.     If 'left'<0, 'left' will not be set. If 'right' is greater than or
  2070.     equal to screen width, 'right' will not be set.
  2071.     Similarly on y axis.
  2072.   * See also function 14,
  2073.     to get sizes of all screen.
  2074.   * There is a pair function to get working area - subfunction 5.
  2075.   * This function redraws the screen automatically,
  2076.     updating coordinates and sizes of maximized windows.
  2077.     The system sends to all windows redraw message (the event 1).
  2078.  
  2079. ======================================================================
  2080. =========== Function 48, subfunction 7 - get skin margins. ===========
  2081. ======================================================================
  2082. Returns the area of a header of a skinned window, intended for
  2083. a text of a header.
  2084. Parameters:
  2085.   * eax = 48 - function number
  2086.   * ebx = 7 - subfunction number
  2087. Returned value:
  2088.   * eax = [left]*65536 + [right]
  2089.   * ebx = [top]*65536 + [bottom]
  2090. Remarks:
  2091.   * An application decides itself to use or not to use this function.
  2092.   * It is recommended to take into account returned value
  2093.     of this function for choice of a place for drawing header text
  2094.     (by function 4) or a substitute of header text
  2095.     (at the discretion of an application).
  2096.  
  2097. ======================================================================
  2098. ============= Function 48, subfunction 8 - set used skin. ============
  2099. ======================================================================
  2100. Parameters:
  2101.   * eax = 48 - function number
  2102.   * ebx = 8 - subfunction number
  2103.   * ecx = pointer to filename of the skin
  2104. Returned value:
  2105.   * eax = 0 - success
  2106.   * otherwise eax = file system error code; if file does not
  2107.     contain valid skin, function returns error 3
  2108.     (unknown file system).
  2109. Remarks:
  2110.   * After successful skin loading the system sends to all windows
  2111.     redraw message (the event 1).
  2112.   * At booting the system reads skin from file 'default.skn'
  2113.     on ramdisk.
  2114.   * User can change the skin statically by creating hisself
  2115.     'default.skn' or dynamically with the application 'desktop'.
  2116.  
  2117. ======================================================================
  2118. ======== Function 48, subfunction 9 - font smoothing setting. ========
  2119. ======================================================================
  2120. Parameters:
  2121.   * eax = 48 - function number
  2122.   * ebx = 9 - subfunction number
  2123.   * cl=0 - turn off font smoothing, else - turn on
  2124.  
  2125. ======================================================================
  2126. =========== Function 49 - Advanced Power Management (APM). ===========
  2127. ======================================================================
  2128. Parameters:
  2129.   * eax = 49 - function number
  2130.   * dx = number of the APM function
  2131.     (analogue of ax in APM specification)
  2132.   * bx, cx = parameters of the APM function
  2133. Returned value:
  2134.   * 16-bit registers ax, bx, cx, dx, si, di and carry flag CF
  2135.     are set according to the APM specification
  2136.   * high halves of 32-bit registers eax, ebx, ecx,
  2137.     edx, esi, edi are destroyed
  2138. Remarks:
  2139.   * APM 1.2 specification is described in the document
  2140.     "Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS Specification"
  2141.     (Revision 1.2), available at
  2142.     http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/amp_12.mspx;
  2143.     besides it is included in famous Interrupt List by Ralf Brown
  2144.     (http://www.pobox.com/~ralf/files.html,
  2145.     ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/ralf/pub/).
  2146.  
  2147. ======================================================================
  2148. =================== Function 50 - set window shape. ==================
  2149. ======================================================================
  2150. Normal windows have rectangular shape. This function can give to
  2151. a window any shape. The shape is given by a set of points inside
  2152. the base rectangle belonging to a window. Position and coordinates
  2153. of the base rectangle are set by function 0
  2154. and changed by function 67.
  2155.  
  2156. --------------------------- Set shape data ---------------------------
  2157. Parameters:
  2158.   * eax = 50 - function number
  2159.   * ebx = 0 - subfunction number
  2160.   * ecx = pointer to shape data (array of bytes 0/1)
  2161. Returned value:
  2162.   * function does not return value
  2163.  
  2164. -------------------------- Set shape scale ---------------------------
  2165. Parameters:
  2166.   * eax = 50 - function number
  2167.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2168.   * ecx sets a scale: each byte of data defines
  2169.     (2^scale)*(2^scale) pixels
  2170. Returned value:
  2171.   * function does not return value
  2172. Remarks:
  2173.   * Default scale is 0 (scale factor is 1). If in the shape data
  2174.     one byte corresponds to one pixel, there is no necessity
  2175.     to set scale.
  2176.   * Let's designate xsize = window width (in pixels), ysize = height;
  2177.     pay attention, that they are one pixel more than defined by
  2178.     functions 0, 67.
  2179.   * On definition of scale xsize and ysize must be divisible
  2180.     on 2^scale.
  2181.   * Byte of data on offset 'a' must be 0/1 and defines belonging
  2182.     to a window of square with the side 2^scale (if scale=0,
  2183.     this is one pixel) and coordinates of the left upper corner
  2184.     (a mod (xsize shr scale), a div (xsize shr scale))
  2185.   * Data size: (xsize shr scale)*(ysize shr scale).
  2186.   * Data must be presented in the memory and not change
  2187.     after set of shape.
  2188.   * The system views the shape data at every window redraw by
  2189.     function 0.
  2190.   * The call of subfunction 0 with NULL pointer results in return
  2191.     to the rectangular shape.
  2192.  
  2193. ======================================================================
  2194. ==================== Function 51 - create thread. ====================
  2195. ======================================================================
  2196. Parameters:
  2197.   * eax = 51 - function number
  2198.   * ebx = 1 - unique subfunction
  2199.   * ecx = address of thread entry point (starting eip)
  2200.   * edx = pointer to thread stack (starting esp)
  2201. Returned value:
  2202.   * eax = -1 - error (there is too many threads)
  2203.   * otherwise eax = TID - thread identifier
  2204.     </UL>
  2205.  
  2206. ======================================================================
  2207. ==================== Function 54, subfunction 0 ======================
  2208. ============== Get the number of slots in the clipboard. =============
  2209. ======================================================================
  2210. Parameters:
  2211.   * eax = 54 - function number
  2212.   * ebx = 0 - subfunction number
  2213. Returned value:
  2214.   * eax = slots in the clipboard
  2215.   * eax = -1 - main list area not found
  2216.  
  2217. ======================================================================
  2218. ==================== Function 54, subfunction 1 ======================
  2219. ================= Read the data from the clipboard. ==================
  2220. ======================================================================
  2221. Parameters:
  2222.   * eax = 54 - function number
  2223.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2224.   * eсx = slot number
  2225. Returned value:
  2226.   * eax = if successful - pointer to a memory with data
  2227.   * eax = 1 - error
  2228.   * eax = -1 - main list area not found
  2229.  
  2230. ======================================================================
  2231. ==================== Function 54, subfunction 2 ======================
  2232. ================= Write the data to the clipboard. ===================
  2233. ======================================================================
  2234. Parameters:
  2235.   * eax = 54 - function number
  2236.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  2237.   * eсx = the number of bytes to be copied
  2238.   * edx = a pointer to a buffer for data to be copied
  2239. Returned value:
  2240.   * eax = 0 - success
  2241.   * eax = 1 - error
  2242.   * eax = -1 - main list area not found
  2243.  
  2244. ======================================================================
  2245. ===================== Function 54, subfunction 3 =====================
  2246. ================ Delete the last slot in the clipboard ===============
  2247. ======================================================================
  2248. Parameters:
  2249.   * eax = 54 - function number
  2250.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  2251. Returned value:
  2252.   * eax = 0 - success
  2253.   * eax = 1 - error
  2254.   * eax = -1 - main list area not found
  2255.  
  2256. ======================================================================
  2257. ===================== Function 54, subfunction 4 =====================
  2258. ===================== Alarm reset the lock buffer ====================
  2259. ======================================================================
  2260. Parameters:
  2261.   * eax = 54 - function number
  2262.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  2263. Returned value:
  2264.   * eax = 0 - success
  2265.   * eax = -1 - main list area not found or no blocking
  2266. Remarks:
  2267.   * Used in exceptional cases, where no responsible or killed
  2268.     application blocked the clipboard operations.
  2269.  
  2270. ======================================================================
  2271.  Function 55, subfunction 55 - begin to play data on built-in speaker.
  2272. ======================================================================
  2273. Parameters:
  2274.   * eax = 55 - function number
  2275.   * ebx = 55 - subfunction number
  2276.   * esi = pointer to data
  2277. Returned value:
  2278.   * eax = 0 - success
  2279.   * eax = 55 - error (speaker is off or busy)
  2280. Data is an array of items with variable length.
  2281. Format of each item is defined by first byte:
  2282.   * 0 = end of data
  2283.   * 1..0x80 = sets sound duration on 1/100 of second; sound note
  2284.     is defined by immediate value of frequency
  2285.     * following word (2 bytes) contains frequency divider;
  2286.       frequency is defined as 1193180/divider
  2287.   * 0x81 = invalid
  2288.   * 0x82..0xFF = note is defined by octave and number:
  2289.     * duration in 1/100 of second = (first byte)-0x81
  2290.     * there is one more byte;
  2291.     * (second byte)=0xFF - delay
  2292.     * otherwise it looks like a*0x10+b, where b=number of the note in
  2293.       an octave from 1 to 12, a=number of octave (beginning from 0)
  2294. Remarks:
  2295.   * Speaker play can be disabled/enabled by
  2296.     subfunction 8 of function 18.
  2297.   * Function returns control, having informed the system
  2298.     an information on request. Play itself goes independently from
  2299.     the program.
  2300.   * The data must be kept in the memory at least up to the end
  2301.     of play.
  2302.  
  2303. ======================================================================
  2304. ======================= Function 57 - PCI BIOS. ======================
  2305. ======================================================================
  2306. Parameters:
  2307.   * eax = 57 - function number
  2308.   * ebp corresponds to al in PCI BIOS specification
  2309.   * other registers are set according to PCI BIOS specification
  2310. Returned value:
  2311.   * CF is undefined
  2312.   * other registers are set according to PCI BIOS specification
  2313. Remarks:
  2314.   * Many effects of this function can be also achieved with
  2315.     corresponding subfunctions of function 62.
  2316.   * The function calls PCI32 BIOS extension, documented e.g. in
  2317.     http://alpha1.dyns.net/files/PCI/bios21.pdf.
  2318.   * If BIOS does not support this extension, its behavior is emulated
  2319.     (through kernel-mode analogues of subfunctions of function 62).
  2320.  
  2321. ======================================================================
  2322. ========== Function 60 - Inter Process Communication (IPC). ==========
  2323. ======================================================================
  2324. IPC is used for message dispatching from one process/thread to
  2325. another. Previously it is necessary to agree how to interpret
  2326. the concrete message.
  2327.  
  2328. ----------- Subfunction 1 - set the area for IPC receiving -----------
  2329. Is called by process-receiver.
  2330. Parameters:
  2331.   * eax = 60 - function number
  2332.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2333.   * ecx = pointer to the buffer
  2334.   * edx = size of the buffer
  2335. Returned value:
  2336.   * eax = 0 - always success
  2337. Format of IPC-buffer:
  2338.   * +0: dword: if nonzero, buffer is considered locked;
  2339.     lock/unlock the buffer, when you work with it and need that
  2340.     buffer data are not changed from outside (no new messages)
  2341.   * +4: dword: occupied place in the buffer (in bytes)
  2342.   * +8: first message
  2343.   * +8+n: second message
  2344.   * ...
  2345. Format of a message:
  2346.   * +0: dword: PID of sender
  2347.   * +4: dword: message length (not including this header)
  2348.   * +8: n*byte: message data
  2349.  
  2350. ------------------ Subfunction 2 - send IPC message ------------------
  2351. Is called by process-sender.
  2352. Parameters:
  2353.   * eax = 60 - function number
  2354.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  2355.   * ecx = PID of receiver
  2356.   * edx = pointer to the message data
  2357.   * esi = message length (in bytes)
  2358. Returned value:
  2359.   * eax = 0 - success
  2360.   * eax = 1 - the receiver has not defined buffer for IPC messages
  2361.     (can be, still have no time,
  2362.     and can be, this is not right process)
  2363.   * eax = 2 - the receiver has blocked IPC-buffer; try to wait a bit
  2364.   * eax = 3 - overflow of IPC-buffer of the receiver
  2365.   * eax = 4 - process/thread with such PID does not exist
  2366. Remarks:
  2367.   * Immediately after writing of IPC-message to the buffer the system
  2368.     sends to the receiver the event with code 7 (see event codes).
  2369.  
  2370. ======================================================================
  2371. ==== Function 61 - get parameters for the direct graphics access. ====
  2372. ======================================================================
  2373. The data of the graphics screen (the memory area which displays
  2374. screen contents) are accessible to a program directly, without
  2375. any system calls, through the selector gs:
  2376.         mov     eax, [gs:0]
  2377. places in eax the first dword of the buffer, which contains
  2378. information on color of the left upper point (and, possibly, colors
  2379. of several following).
  2380.         mov     [gs:0], eax
  2381. by work in VESA modes with LFB sets color of the left upper point
  2382. (and, possibly, colors of several following).
  2383. To interpret the data of graphics screen program needs to know
  2384. some parameters, returning by this function.
  2385. Remarks:
  2386.   * Graphics parameters changes very seldom at work,
  2387.     namely, only in cases, when user works with the application VRR.
  2388.   * At videomode change the system redraws all windows (event
  2389.     with code 1) and redraws the background (event 5).
  2390.     Same events occur in other cases too, which meet much more often,
  2391.     than videomode change.
  2392.   * By operation in videomodes with LFB the selector gs points to
  2393.     LFB itself, so reading/writing on gs result directly in
  2394.     change of screen contents. By operation in videomodes without
  2395.     LFB gs points to some data area in the kernel, and all functions
  2396.     of screen output fulfil honesty double operation on writing
  2397.     directly to the screen and writing to this buffer. In result
  2398.     at reading contents of this buffer the results correspond to
  2399.     screen contents (with, generally speaking, large color
  2400.     resolution), and writing is ignored.
  2401.     One exception is the mode 320*200, for which main loop of the
  2402.     system thread updates the screen according to mouse movements.
  2403.  
  2404. ------------------------- Screen resolution --------------------------
  2405. Parameters:
  2406.   * eax = 61 - function number
  2407.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2408. Returned value:
  2409.   * eax = [resolution on x axis]*65536 + [resolution on y axis]
  2410. Remarks:
  2411.   * One can use function 14 paying attention that
  2412.     it returns sizes on 1 pixel less. It is fully equivalent way.
  2413.  
  2414. ---------------------- Number of bits per pixel ----------------------
  2415. Parameters:
  2416.   * eax = 61 - function number
  2417.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  2418. Returned value:
  2419.   * eax = number of bits per pixel (24 or 32)
  2420.  
  2421. -------------------- Number of bytes per scanline --------------------
  2422. Parameters:
  2423.   * eax = 61 - function number
  2424.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  2425. Returned value:
  2426.   * eax = number of bytes occupied by one scanline
  2427.     (horizontal line on the screen)
  2428.  
  2429. ======================================================================
  2430. ===== Function 62, subfunction 0 - get version of PCI-interface. =====
  2431. ======================================================================
  2432. Parameters:
  2433.   * eax = 62 - function number
  2434.   * bl = 0 - subfunction number
  2435. Returned value:
  2436.   * eax = -1 - PCI access is disabled; otherwise
  2437.   * ah.al = version of PCI-interface (ah=version, al=subversion)
  2438.   * high word of eax is zeroed
  2439. Remarks:
  2440.   * Previously low-level access to PCI for applications must be
  2441.     enabled by subfunction 12 of function 21.
  2442.   * If PCI BIOS is not supported, the value of ax is undefined.
  2443.  
  2444. ======================================================================
  2445. ==== Function 62, subfunction 1 - get number of the last PCI-bus. ====
  2446. ======================================================================
  2447. Parameters:
  2448.   * eax = 62 - function number
  2449.   * bl = 1 - subfunction number
  2450. Returned value:
  2451.   * eax = -1 - access to PCI is disabled; otherwise
  2452.   * al = number of the last PCI-bus; other bytes of eax are destroyed
  2453. Remarks:
  2454.   * Previously low-level access to PCI for applications must be
  2455.     enabled by subfunction 12 of function 21.
  2456.   * If PCI BIOS is not supported, the value of ax is undefined.
  2457.  
  2458. ======================================================================
  2459. ===================== Function 62, subfunction 2 =====================
  2460. ===== Get mechanism of addressing to the PCI configuration space. ====
  2461. ======================================================================
  2462. Parameters:
  2463.   * eax = 62 - function number
  2464.   * bl = 2 - subfunction number
  2465. Returned value:
  2466.   * eax = -1 - access to PCI is disabled; otherwise
  2467.   * al = mechanism (1 or 2); other bytes of eax are destroyed
  2468. Remarks:
  2469.   * Previously low-level access to PCI for applications must be
  2470.     enabled by subfunction 12 of function 21.
  2471.   * Addressing mechanism is selected depending on
  2472.     equipment characteristics.
  2473.   * Subfunctions of read and write work automatically
  2474.     with the selected mechanism.
  2475.  
  2476. ======================================================================
  2477. ======== Function 62, subfunctions 4,5,6 - read PCI-register. ========
  2478. ======================================================================
  2479. Parameters:
  2480.   * eax = 62 - function number
  2481.   * bl = 4 - read byte
  2482.   * bl = 5 - read word
  2483.   * bl = 6 - read dword
  2484.   * bh = number of PCI-bus
  2485.   * ch = dddddfff, where ddddd = number of the device on the bus,
  2486.     fff = function number of device
  2487.   * cl = number of register (must be even for bl=5,
  2488.     divisible by 4 for bl=6)
  2489. Returned value:
  2490.   * eax = -1 - error (access to PCI is disabled or parameters
  2491.     are not supported); otherwise
  2492.   * al/ax/eax (depending on requested size) contains the data;
  2493.     the other part of register eax is destroyed
  2494. Remarks:
  2495.   * Previously low-level access to PCI for applications must be
  2496.     enabled by subfunction 12 of function 21.
  2497.   * Access mechanism 2 supports only 16 devices on a bus and ignores
  2498.     function number. To get access mechanism use subfunction 2.
  2499.   * Some registers are standard and exist for all devices, some are
  2500.     defined by the concrete device. The list of registers of the
  2501.     first type can be found e.g. in famous
  2502.     Interrupt List by Ralf Brown
  2503.     (http://www.pobox.com/~ralf/files.html,
  2504.     ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/ralf/pub/);
  2505.     registers of the second type must be listed
  2506.     in the device documentation.
  2507.  
  2508. ======================================================================
  2509. ====== Function 62, subfunctions 8,9,10 - write to PCI-register. =====
  2510. ======================================================================
  2511. Parameters:
  2512.   * eax = 62 - function number
  2513.   * bl = 8 - write byte
  2514.   * bl = 9 - write word
  2515.   * bl = 10 - write dword
  2516.   * bh = number of PCI-bus
  2517.   * ch = dddddfff, where ddddd = number of the device on the bus,
  2518.     fff = function number of device
  2519.   * cl = number of register (must be even for bl=9,
  2520.     divisible by 4 for bl=10)
  2521.   * dl/dx/edx (depending on requested size) contatins
  2522.     the data to write
  2523. Returned value:
  2524.   * eax = -1 - error (access to PCI is disabled or parameters
  2525.     are not supported)
  2526.   * eax = 0 - success
  2527. Remarks:
  2528.   * Previously low-level access to PCI for applications must be
  2529.     enabled by subfunction 12 of function 21.
  2530.   * Access mechanism 2 supports only 16 devices on a bus and ignores
  2531.     function number. To get access mechanism use subfunction 2.
  2532.   * Some registers are standard and exist for all devices, some are
  2533.     defined by the concrete device. The list of registers of the
  2534.     first type can be found e.g. in famous Interrupt List by
  2535.     Ralf Brown; registers of the second type must be listed
  2536.     in the device documentation.
  2537.  
  2538. ======================================================================
  2539. ============== Function 63 - work with the debug board. ==============
  2540. ======================================================================
  2541. The debug board is the global system buffer (with the size
  2542. 1024 bytes), to which any program can write (generally speaking,
  2543. arbitrary) data and from which other program can read these data.
  2544. By the agreement written data are text strings interpreted as
  2545. debug messages on a course of program execution. The kernel in
  2546. some situations also writes to the debug board information on
  2547. execution of some functions; by the agreement kernel messages
  2548. begins from the prefix "K : ".
  2549. For view of the debug board the application 'board' was created,
  2550. which reads data from the buffer and displays them in its window.
  2551. 'board' interpretes the sequence of codes 13,10 as newline.
  2552. A character with null code in an end of line is not necessary,
  2553. but also does not prevent.
  2554. Because debugger has been written, the value of the debug board
  2555. has decreased, as debugger allows to inspect completely a course of
  2556. program execution without any efforts from the direction of program
  2557. itself. Nevertheless in some cases the debug board is still useful.
  2558.  
  2559. ----------------------------- Write byte -----------------------------
  2560. Parameters:
  2561.   * eax = 63 - function number
  2562.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2563.   * cl = data byte
  2564. Returned value:
  2565.   * function does not return value
  2566. Remarks:
  2567.   * Byte is written to the buffer. Buffer size is 512 bytes.
  2568.     At buffer overflow all obtained data are lost.
  2569.   * For output to the debug board of more complicated objects
  2570.     (strings, numbers) it is enough to call this function in cycle.
  2571.     It is possible not to write the appropriate code manually and use
  2572.     file 'debug.inc', which is included into the distributive.
  2573.  
  2574. ----------------------------- Read byte ------------------------------
  2575. Takes away byte from the buffer.
  2576. Parameters:
  2577.   * eax = 63 - function number
  2578.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  2579. Returned value:
  2580.   * eax = ebx = 0 - the buffer is empty
  2581.   * eax = byte, ebx = 1 - byte was successfully read
  2582.  
  2583. ======================================================================
  2584. ============== Function 64 - resize application memory. ==============
  2585. ======================================================================
  2586. Parameters:
  2587.   * eax = 64 - function number
  2588.   * ebx = 1 - unique subfunction
  2589.   * ecx = new memory size
  2590. Returned value:
  2591.   * eax = 0 - success
  2592.   * eax = 1 - not enough memory
  2593. Remarks:
  2594.   * There is another way to dynamically allocate/free memory -
  2595.     subfunctions 11, 12, 13 of function 68.
  2596.   * The function cannot be used together with 68.11, 68.12, 68.13.
  2597.     The function call will be ignored after creation of process heap
  2598.     with function 68.11.
  2599.  
  2600. ======================================================================
  2601. ======== Function 65 - draw image with palette in the window. ========
  2602. ======================================================================
  2603. Parameters:
  2604.   * eax = 65 - function number
  2605.   * ebx = pointer to the image
  2606.   * ecx = [size on axis x]*65536 + [size on axis y]
  2607.   * edx = [coordinate on axis x]*65536 + [coordinate on axis y]
  2608.   * esi = number of bits per pixel, must be 1,2,4,8,9,15,16,24 or 32;
  2609.   * edi = pointer to palette (2 to the power esi colors 0x00RRGGBB);
  2610.           ignored when esi > 8
  2611.   * ebp = offset of next row data relative to previous row data
  2612. Returned value:
  2613.   * function does not return value
  2614. Remarks:
  2615.   * Coordinates of the image are coordinates of the upper left corner
  2616.     of the image relative to the window.
  2617.   * Format of image with 1 bit per pixel: each byte of image
  2618.     (possibly excluding last bytes in rows), contains information on
  2619.     the color of 8 pixels, MSB corresponds to first pixel.
  2620.   * Format of image with 2 bits per pixel: each byte of image
  2621.     (possibly excluding last bytes in rows), contains information on
  2622.     the color of 4 pixels, two MSBs correspond to first pixel.
  2623.   * Format of image with 4 bits per pixel: each byte of image
  2624.     excluding last bytes in rows (if width is odd) contains
  2625.     information on the color of 2 pixels, high-order tetrad
  2626.     corresponds to first pixel.
  2627.   * Format of image with 8 bits per pixel: each byte of image is
  2628.     index in the palette.
  2629.   * Format of image with 9 bits per pixel: array of one byte values;
  2630.     each byte (8 bit) represents the intensity of gray for one pixel;
  2631.     this format is equal to 8bpp without palette.
  2632.   * Format of image with 15 bits per pixel: the color of each pixel
  2633.     is coded as (bit representation) 0RRRRRGGGGGBBBBB - 5 bits per
  2634.     each color.
  2635.   * Format of image with 16 bits per pixel: the color of each pixel
  2636.     is coded as RRRRRGGGGGGBBBBB (5+6+5).
  2637.   * Format of image with 24 bits per pixel: the color of each pixel
  2638.     is coded as 3 bytes - sequentially blue, green, red components.
  2639.   * Format of image with 32 bits per pixel: similar to 24, but
  2640.     one additional ignored byte is present.
  2641.   * The call to function 7 is equivalent to call to this function
  2642.     with esi=24, ebp=0.
  2643.  
  2644. ======================================================================
  2645. ================== Function 66 - work with keyboard. =================
  2646. ======================================================================
  2647. The input mode influences results of reading keys by function 2.
  2648. When a program loads, ASCII input mode is set for it.
  2649.  
  2650. -------------- Subfunction 1 - set keyboard input mode. --------------
  2651. Parameters:
  2652.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2653.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2654.   * ecx = mode:
  2655.     * 0 = normal (ASCII-characters)
  2656.     * 1 = scancodes
  2657. Returned value:
  2658.   * function does not return value
  2659.  
  2660. -------------- Subfunction 2 - get keyboard input mode. --------------
  2661. Parameters:
  2662.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2663.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  2664. Returned value:
  2665.   * eax = current mode
  2666.  
  2667. ------------ Subfunction 3 - get status of control keys. -------------
  2668. Parameters:
  2669.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2670.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  2671. Returned value:
  2672.   * eax = bit mask:
  2673.   * bit 0  (mask 1): left Shift is pressed
  2674.   * bit 1  (mask 2): right Shift is pressed
  2675.   * bit 2  (mask 4): left Ctrl is pressed
  2676.   * bit 3  (mask 8): right Ctrl is pressed
  2677.   * bit 4  (mask 0x10): left Alt is pressed
  2678.   * bit 5  (mask 0x20): right Alt is pressed
  2679.   * bit 6  (mask 0x40): CapsLock is on
  2680.   * bit 7  (mask 0x80): NumLock is on
  2681.   * bit 8  (mask 0x100): ScrollLock is on
  2682.   * bit 9  (mask 0x200): left Win is pressed
  2683.   * bit 10 (mask 0x400): right Win is pressed
  2684.   * other bits are cleared
  2685.  
  2686. -------------- Subfunction 4 - set system-wide hotkey. ---------------
  2687. When hotkey is pressed, the system notifies only those applications,
  2688. which have installed it; the active application (which receives
  2689. all normal input) does not receive such keys.
  2690. The notification consists in sending event with the code 2.
  2691. Reading hotkey is the same as reading normal key - by function 2.
  2692. Parameters:
  2693.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2694.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  2695.   * cl determines key scancode;
  2696.     use cl=0 to give combinations such as Ctrl+Shift
  2697.   * edx = 0xXYZ determines possible states of control keys:
  2698.     * Z (low 4 bits) determines state of LShift and RShift:
  2699.       * 0 = no key must be pressed;
  2700.       * 1 = exactly one key must be pressed;
  2701.       * 2 = both keys must be pressed;
  2702.       * 3 = must be pressed LShift, but not RShift;
  2703.       * 4 = must be pressed RShift, but not LShift
  2704.     * Y - similar for LCtrl and RCtrl;
  2705.     * X - similar for LAlt and RAlt
  2706. Returned value:
  2707.   * eax=0 - success
  2708.   * eax=1 - too mant hotkeys (maximum 256 are allowed)
  2709. Remarks:
  2710.   * Hotkey can work either at pressing or at release. Release
  2711.     scancode of a key is more on 128 than pressing scancode
  2712.     (i.e. high bit is set).
  2713.   * Several applications can set the same combination;
  2714.     all such applications will be informed on pressing
  2715.     such combination.
  2716.  
  2717. -------------- Subfunction 5 - delete installed hotkey. --------------
  2718. Parameters:
  2719.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2720.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  2721.   * cl = scancode of key and edx = 0xXYZ the same as in subfunction 4
  2722. Returned value:
  2723.   * eax = 0 - success
  2724.   * eax = 1 - there is no such hotkey
  2725. Remarks:
  2726.   * When a process/thread terminates, all hotkey installed by it are
  2727.     deleted.
  2728.   * The call to this subfunction does not affect other applications.
  2729.     If other application has defined the same combination, it will
  2730.     still receive notices.
  2731.  
  2732. --------------- Subfunction 6 - block the normal input. --------------
  2733. Parameters:
  2734.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2735.   * ebx = 6 - subfunction number
  2736. Returned value:
  2737.   * function does not return value
  2738. Remarks:
  2739.   * Blocking the normal keyboard input for installed hotkeys
  2740.   * To emulate a mouse via the keyboard, the application MOUSEMUL
  2741.  
  2742. ------------ Subfunction 7 - unlock the normal input. ----------------
  2743. Parameters:
  2744.   * eax = 66 - function number
  2745.   * ebx = 7 - subfunction number
  2746. Returned value:
  2747.   * function does not return value
  2748. Remarks:
  2749.   * Unlocking the results of the f. 66.6
  2750.   * To emulate a mouse via the keyboard, the application MOUSEMUL
  2751.  
  2752. ======================================================================
  2753. ========= Function 67 - change position/sizes of the window. =========
  2754. ======================================================================
  2755. Parameters:
  2756.   * eax = 67 - function number
  2757.   * ebx = new x-coordinate of the window
  2758.   * ecx = new y-coordinate of the window
  2759.   * edx = new x-size of the window
  2760.   * esi = new y-size of the window
  2761. Returned value:
  2762.   * function does not return value
  2763. Remarks:
  2764.   * The value -1 for a parameter means "do not change"; e.g. to move
  2765.     the window without resizing it is possible to specify edx=esi=-1.
  2766.   * Previously the window must be defined by function 0.
  2767.     It sets initial coordinates and sizes of the window.
  2768.   * Sizes of the window are understood in sense of function 0,
  2769.     that is one pixel less than real sizes.
  2770.   * The function call for maximized windows is simply ignored.
  2771.   * For windows of appropriate styles position and/or sizes can be
  2772.     changed by user; current position and sizes can be obtained by
  2773.     call to function 9.
  2774.   * The function sends to the window redraw event (with the code 1).
  2775.  
  2776. ======================================================================
  2777. ====== Function 68, subfunction 0 - get the task switch counter. =====
  2778. ======================================================================
  2779. Parameters:
  2780.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2781.   * ebx = 0 - subfunction number
  2782. Returned value:
  2783.   * eax = number of task switches from the system booting
  2784.     (modulo 2^32)
  2785.  
  2786. ======================================================================
  2787. ======= Function 68, subfunction 1 - switch to the next thread. ======
  2788. ======================================================================
  2789. The function completes the current time slice allocated to the
  2790. thread and switches to the next. (Which thread in which process
  2791. will be next, is unpredictable). Later, when execution queue
  2792. will reach the current thread, execution will be continued.
  2793. Parameters:
  2794.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2795.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  2796. Returned value:
  2797.   * function does not return value
  2798.  
  2799. ======================================================================
  2800. ============= Function 68, subfunction 2 - cache + rdpmc. ============
  2801. ======================================================================
  2802. Parameters:
  2803.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2804.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  2805.   * ecx = required action:
  2806.     * ecx = 0 - enable instruction 'rdpmc'
  2807.       (ReaD Performance-Monitoring Counters) for applications
  2808.     * ecx = 1 - find out whether cache is disabled/enabled
  2809.     * ecx = 2 - enable cache
  2810.     * ecx = 3 - disable cache
  2811. Returned value:
  2812.   * for ecx=0:
  2813.     * eax = the value of cr4
  2814.   * for ecx=1:
  2815.     * eax = (cr0 and 0x60000000):
  2816.     * eax = 0 - cache is on
  2817.     * eax <> 0 - cache is off
  2818.   * for ecx=2 and ecx=3:
  2819.     * function does not return value
  2820.  
  2821. ======================================================================
  2822. =========== Function 68, subfunction 3 - read MSR-register. ==========
  2823. ======================================================================
  2824. MSR = Model Specific Register; the complete list of MSR-registers
  2825. of a processor is included to the documentation on it (for example,
  2826. IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual,
  2827. Volume 3, Appendix B); each processor family has its own subset
  2828. of the MSR-registers.
  2829. Parameters:
  2830.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2831.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  2832.   * ecx is ignored
  2833.   * edx = MSR address
  2834. Returned value:
  2835.   * ebx:eax = high:low dword of the result
  2836. Remarks:
  2837.   * If ecx contains nonexistent or not implemented for this processor
  2838.     MSR, processor will generate an exception in the kernel, which
  2839.     will kill the thread.
  2840.   * Previously it is necessary to check, whether MSRs are supported
  2841.     as a whole, with the instruction 'cpuid'. Otherwise processor
  2842.     will generate other exception in the kernel, which will anyway
  2843.     kill the thread.
  2844.  
  2845. ======================================================================
  2846. ========= Function 68, subfunction 4 - write to MSR-register. ========
  2847. ======================================================================
  2848. MSR = Model Specific Register; the complete list of MSR-registers
  2849. of a processor is included to the documentation on it (for example,
  2850. IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual,
  2851. Volume 3, Appendix B); each processor family has its own subset
  2852. of the MSR-registers.
  2853. Parameters:
  2854.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2855.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  2856.   * ecx is ignored
  2857.   * edx = MSR address
  2858.   * esi:edi = high:low dword
  2859. Returned value:
  2860.   * function does not return value
  2861. Remarks:
  2862.   * If ecx contains nonexistent or not implemented for this processor
  2863.     MSR, processor will generate an exception in the kernel, which
  2864.     will kill the thread.
  2865.   * Previously it is necessary to check, whether MSRs are supported
  2866.     as a whole, with the instruction 'cpuid'. Otherwise processor
  2867.     will generate other exception in the kernel, which will anyway
  2868.     kill the thread.
  2869.  
  2870. ======================================================================
  2871. ======= Function 68, subfunction 11 - initialize process heap. =======
  2872. ======================================================================
  2873. Parameters:
  2874.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2875.   * ebx = 11 - subfunction number
  2876. Returned value:
  2877.   * eax = 0 - failed
  2878.   * otherwise size of created heap
  2879. Remarks:
  2880.   * The function call initializes heap, from which one can in future
  2881.     allocate and free memory blocks with subfunctions 12 and 13.
  2882.     Heap size is equal to total amount of free application memory.
  2883.   * The second function call from the same process results in
  2884.     returning the size of the existing heap.
  2885.   * After creation of the heap calls to function 64 will be ignored.
  2886.  
  2887. ======================================================================
  2888. ======== Function 68, subfunction 12 - allocate memory block. ========
  2889. ======================================================================
  2890. Parameters:
  2891.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2892.   * ebx = 12 - subfunction number
  2893.   * ecx = required size in bytes
  2894. Returned value:
  2895.   * eax = pointer to the allocated block
  2896. Remarks:
  2897.   * Before this call one must initialize process heap by call to
  2898.     subfunction 11.
  2899.   * The function allocates an integer number of pages (4 Kb) in such
  2900.     way that the real size of allocated block is more than or equal to
  2901.     requested size.
  2902.  
  2903. ======================================================================
  2904. ========== Function 68, subfunction 13 - free memory block. ==========
  2905. ======================================================================
  2906. Parameters:
  2907.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2908.   * ebx = 13 - subfunction number
  2909.   * ecx = pointer to the memory block
  2910. Returned value:
  2911.   * eax = 1 - success
  2912.   * eax = 0 - failed
  2913. Remarks:
  2914.   * The memory block must have been allocated by subfunction 12
  2915.     or subfunction 20.
  2916.  
  2917. ======================================================================
  2918. ===================== Function 68, subfunction 14 ====================
  2919. ============ Wait for signal from another program/driver. ============
  2920. ======================================================================
  2921. Parameters:
  2922.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2923.   * ebx = 14 - subfunction number
  2924.   * ecx = pointer to the buffer for information (24 bytes)
  2925. Returned value:
  2926.   * buffer pointed to by ecx contains the following information:
  2927.     * +0: dword: identifier for following data of signal
  2928.     * +4: dword: data of signal (20 bytes), format of which is defined
  2929.           by the first dword
  2930.  
  2931. ======================================================================
  2932. ============= Function 68, subfunction 16 - load driver. =============
  2933. ======================================================================
  2934. Parameters:
  2935.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2936.   * ebx = 16 - subfunction number
  2937.   * ecx = pointer to ASCIIZ-string with driver name
  2938. Returned value:
  2939.   * eax = 0 - failed
  2940.   * otherwise eax = driver handle
  2941. Remarks:
  2942.   * If the driver was not loaded yet, it is loaded;
  2943.     if the driver was loaded yet, nothing happens.
  2944.   * Driver name is case-sensitive.
  2945.     Maximum length of the name is 16 characters, including
  2946.     terminating null character, the rest is ignored.
  2947.   * Driver ABC is loaded from file /rd/1/drivers/ABC.obj.
  2948.  
  2949. ======================================================================
  2950. ============ Function 68, subfunction 17 - driver control. ===========
  2951. ======================================================================
  2952. Parameters:
  2953.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2954.   * ebx = 17 - subfunction number
  2955.   * ecx = pointer to the control structure:
  2956.     * +0: dword: handle of driver
  2957.     * +4: dword: code of driver function
  2958.     * +8: dword: pointer to input data
  2959.     * +12 = +0xC: dword: size of input data
  2960.     * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to output data
  2961.     * +20 = +0x14: dword: size of output data
  2962. Returned value:
  2963.   * eax = determined by driver
  2964. Remarks:
  2965.   * Function codes and the structure of input/output data
  2966.     are defined by driver.
  2967.   * Previously one must obtain driver handle by subfunction 16.
  2968.  
  2969. ======================================================================
  2970. =============== Function 68, subfunction 19 - load DLL. ==============
  2971. ======================================================================
  2972. Parameters:
  2973.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2974.   * ebx = 19 - subfunction number
  2975.   * ecx = pointer to ASCIIZ-string with the full path to DLL
  2976. Returned value:
  2977.   * eax = 0 - failed
  2978.   * otherwise eax = pointer to DLL export table
  2979. Remarks:
  2980.   * Export table is an array of structures of 2 dword's, terminated
  2981.     by zero. The first dword in structure points to function name,
  2982.     the second dword contains address of function.
  2983.  
  2984. ======================================================================
  2985. ======= Function 68, subfunction 20 - reallocate memory block. =======
  2986. ======================================================================
  2987. Parameters:
  2988.   * eax = 68 - function number
  2989.   * ebx = 20 - subfunction number
  2990.   * ecx = new size in bytes
  2991.   * edx = pointer to already allocated block
  2992. Returned value:
  2993.   * eax = pointer to the reallocated block, 0 = error
  2994. Remarks:
  2995.   * Before this call one must initialize process heap by call to
  2996.     subfunction 11.
  2997.   * The function allocates an integer number of pages (4 Kb) in such
  2998.     way that the real size of allocated block is more than or equal to
  2999.     requested size.
  3000.   * If edx=0, the function call is equivalent to memory allocation
  3001.     with subfunction 12. Otherwise the block at edx
  3002.     must be allocated earlier with subfunction 12 or this subfunction.
  3003.   * If ecx=0, the function frees memory block at edx and returns 0.
  3004.   * The contents of the block are unchanged up to the shorter of
  3005.     the new and old sizes.
  3006.  
  3007. ======================================================================
  3008. =========== Function 68, subfunction 21 - load driver PE. ============
  3009. ======================================================================
  3010. Parameters:
  3011.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3012.   * ebx = 21 - subfunction number
  3013.   * ecx = pointer to ASCIIZ-string with driver name
  3014.   * edx = pointer to command line
  3015. Returned value:
  3016.   * eax = 0 - failed
  3017.   * otherwise eax = driver handle
  3018. Remarks:
  3019.   * If the driver was not loaded yet, it is loaded;
  3020.     if the driver was loaded yet, nothing happens.
  3021.  
  3022. ======================================================================
  3023. ======== Function 68, subfunction 22 - open named memory area. =======
  3024. ======================================================================
  3025. Parameters:
  3026.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3027.   * ebx = 22 - subfunction number
  3028.   * ecx = area name. Maximum of 31 characters with terminating zero
  3029.   * edx = area size in bytes for SHM_CREATE and SHM_OPEN_ALWAYS
  3030.   * esi = flags for open and access:
  3031.     * SHM_OPEN        = 0x00 - open existing memory area. If an area
  3032.                           with such name does not exist, the function
  3033.                           will return error code 5.
  3034.     * SHM_OPEN_ALWAYS = 0x04 - open existing or create new
  3035.                           memory area.
  3036.     * SHM_CREATE      = 0x08 - create new memory area. If an area
  3037.                           with such name already exists, the function
  3038.                           will return error code 10.
  3039.     * SHM_READ        = 0x00 - only read access
  3040.     * SHM_WRITE       = 0x01 - read and write access
  3041. Returned value:
  3042.   * eax = pointer to memory area, 0 if error has occured
  3043.   * if new area is created (SHM_CREATE or SHM_OPEN_ALWAYS):
  3044.     edx = 0 - success, otherwise - error code
  3045.   * if existing area is opened (SHM_OPEN or SHM_OPEN_ALWAYS):
  3046.     edx = error code (if eax=0) or area size in bytes
  3047. Error codes:
  3048.   * E_NOTFOUND = 5
  3049.   * E_ACCESS = 10
  3050.   * E_NOMEM = 30
  3051.   * E_PARAM = 33
  3052. Remarks:
  3053.   * Before this call one must initialize process heap by call to
  3054.     subfunction 11.
  3055.   * If a new area is created, access flags set maximal rights
  3056.     for other processes. An attempt from other process to open
  3057.     with denied rights will fail with error code E_ACCESS.
  3058.   * The process which has created an area always has write access.
  3059.  
  3060. ======================================================================
  3061. ======= Function 68, subfunction 23 - close named memory area. =======
  3062. ======================================================================
  3063. Parameters:
  3064.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3065.   * ebx = 23 - subfunction number
  3066.   * ecx = area name. Maximum of 31 characters with terminating zero
  3067. Returned value:
  3068.   * eax destroyed
  3069. Remarks:
  3070.   * A memory area is physically freed (with deleting all data and
  3071.     freeing physical memory), when all threads which have opened
  3072.     this area will close it.
  3073.   * When thread is terminating, all opened by it areas are closed.
  3074.  
  3075. ======================================================================
  3076. ======== Function 68, subfunction 24 - set exception handler. ========
  3077. ======================================================================
  3078. Parameters:
  3079.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3080.   * ebx = 24 - subfunction number
  3081.   * ecx = address of the new exception handler
  3082.   * edx = the mask of handled exceptions
  3083. Returned value:
  3084.   * eax = address of the old exception handler (0, if it was not set)
  3085.   * ebx = the old mask of handled exceptions
  3086. Remarks:
  3087.   * Bit number in mask of exceptions corresponds to exception number
  3088.     in CPU-specification (Intel-PC). For example, FPU exceptions have
  3089.     number 16 (#MF), and SSE exceptions - 19 (#XF).
  3090.   * The current implementation ignores the inquiry for hook of 7
  3091.     exception - the system handles #NM by its own.
  3092.   * The exception handler is called with exception number as first
  3093.     (and only) stack parameter. So, correct exit from the handler is
  3094.     RET 4. It returns to the instruction, that caused the exception,
  3095.     for faults, and to the next instruction for traps (see
  3096.     classification of exceptions in CPU specification).
  3097.   * When user handler receives control, the corresponding bit in
  3098.     the exception mask is cleared. Raising this exception
  3099.     in consequence leads to default handling, that is,
  3100.     terminating the application in absence of debugger or
  3101.     suspend with notification of debugger otherwise.
  3102.   * After user handler completes critical operations, it can set
  3103.     the corresponding bit in the exception mask with subfunction 25.
  3104.     Also user handler is responsible for clearing exceptions flags in
  3105.     FPU and/or SSE.
  3106.  
  3107. ======================================================================
  3108. ====== Function 68, subfunction 25 - set FPU exception handler. ======
  3109. ======================================================================
  3110. Parameters:
  3111.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3112.   * ebx = 25 - subfunction number
  3113.   * ecx = signal number
  3114.   * edx = value of activity (0/1)
  3115. Returned value:
  3116.   * eax = -1 - invalid signal number
  3117.   * otherwise eax = old value of activity for this signal (0/1)
  3118. Remarks:
  3119.   * In current implementation only mask for user excepton handler,
  3120.     which has been previously set by subfunction 24,
  3121.     is changed. Signal number corresponds to exception number.
  3122.  
  3123. ======================================================================
  3124. ====== Function 68, subfunction 26 - release memory pages ============
  3125. ======================================================================
  3126. Parameters:
  3127.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3128.   * ebx = 26 - subfunction number
  3129.   * ecx = pointer to the memory block, allocated by subfunction 12
  3130.   * edx = offset from the block beginnings
  3131.   * esi = the size of the region of memory to release, in bytes
  3132. Remarks:
  3133.   * function release range of pages from ecx+edx to ecx+edx+esi
  3134.     and set virtual memory into reserved state.
  3135.  
  3136. ======================================================================
  3137. ========== Function 68, subfunction 27 - load file ===================
  3138. ======================================================================
  3139. Parameters:
  3140.   * eax = 68 - function number
  3141.   * ebx = 27 - subfunction number
  3142.   * ecx = pointer to ASCIIZ-string with the filename
  3143. Returned value:
  3144.   * eax = pointer to the loaded file, or zero
  3145.   * edx = size of the loaded file, or zero
  3146. Remarks:
  3147.   * function loads file and unpacks, if necessary
  3148.  
  3149. ======================================================================
  3150. ====================== Function 69 - debugging. ======================
  3151. ======================================================================
  3152. A process can load other process as debugged by set of corresponding
  3153. bit by call to subfunction 7 of function 70.
  3154. A process can have only one debugger; one process can debug some
  3155. others. The system notifies debugger on events occuring with
  3156. debugged process. Messages are written to the buffer defined by
  3157. subfunction 0.
  3158. Format of a message:
  3159.   * +0: dword: message code
  3160.   * +4: dword: PID of debugged process
  3161.   * +8: there can be additional data depending on message code
  3162. Message codes:
  3163.   * 1 = exception
  3164.     * in addition dword-number of the exception is given
  3165.     * process is suspended
  3166.   * 2 = process has terminated
  3167.     * comes at any termination: both through the system function -1,
  3168.       and at "murder" by any other process (including debugger itself)
  3169.   * 3 = debug exception int 1 = #DB
  3170.     * in addition dword-image of the register DR6 is given:
  3171.       * bits 0-3: condition of the corresponding breakpoint (set by
  3172.         subfunction 9) is satisfied
  3173.       * bit 14: exception has occured because of the trace mode
  3174.         (flag TF is set TF)
  3175.     * process is suspended
  3176. When debugger terminates, all debugged processes are killed.
  3177. If debugger does not want this, it must previously detach by
  3178. subfunction 3.
  3179.  
  3180. All subfunctions are applicable only to processes/threads started
  3181. from the current by function 70 with set debugging flag.
  3182. Debugging of multithreaded programs is not supported yet.
  3183. The full list of subfunctions:
  3184.   * subfunction 0 - define data area for debug messages
  3185.   * subfunction 1 - get contents of registers of debugged thread
  3186.   * subfunction 2 - set contents of registers of debugged thread
  3187.   * subfunction 3 - detach from debugged process
  3188.   * subfunction 4 - suspend debugged thread
  3189.   * subfunction 5 - resume debugged thread
  3190.   * subfunction 6 - read from the memory of debugged process
  3191.   * subfunction 7 - write to the memory of debugged process
  3192.   * subfunction 8 - terminate debugged thread
  3193.   * subfunction 9 - set/clear hardware breakpoint
  3194.  
  3195. ======================================================================
  3196. = Function 69, subfunction 0 - define data area fror debug messages. =
  3197. ======================================================================
  3198. Parameters:
  3199.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3200.   * ebx = 0 - subfunction number
  3201.   * ecx = pointer
  3202. Format of data area:
  3203.   * +0: dword: N = buffer size (not including this header)
  3204.   * +4: dword: occupied place
  3205.   * +8: N*byte: buffer
  3206. Returned value:
  3207.   * function does not return value
  3208. Remarks:
  3209.   * If the size field is negative, the buffer is considered locked
  3210.     and at arrival of new message the system will wait.
  3211.     For synchronization frame all work with the buffer by operations
  3212.     lock/unlock
  3213.         neg     [bufsize]
  3214.   * Data in the buffer are considered as array of items with variable
  3215.     length - messages. Format of a message is explained in
  3216.     general description.
  3217.  
  3218. ======================================================================
  3219. ===================== Function 69, subfunction 1 =====================
  3220. ============ Get contents of registers of debugged thread. ===========
  3221. ======================================================================
  3222. Parameters:
  3223.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3224.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  3225.   * ecx = thread identifier
  3226.   * edx = size of context structure, must be 0x28=40 bytes
  3227.   * esi = pointer to context structure
  3228. Returned value:
  3229.   * function does not return value
  3230. Format of context structure: (FPU is not supported yet)
  3231.   * +0: dword: eip
  3232.   * +4: dword: eflags
  3233.   * +8: dword: eax
  3234.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: ecx
  3235.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: edx
  3236.   * +20 = +0x14: dword: ebx
  3237.   * +24 = +0x18: dword: esp
  3238.   * +28 = +0x1C: dword: ebp
  3239.   * +32 = +0x20: dword: esi
  3240.   * +36 = +0x24: dword: edi
  3241. Remarks:
  3242.   * If the thread executes code of ring-0, the function returns
  3243.     contents of registers of ring-3.
  3244.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3245.     general description).
  3246.  
  3247. ======================================================================
  3248. ===================== Function 69, subfunction 2 =====================
  3249. ============ Set contents of registers of debugged thread. ===========
  3250. ======================================================================
  3251. Parameters:
  3252.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3253.   * ebx = 2 - subfunction number
  3254.   * ecx = thread identifier
  3255.   * edx = size of context structure, must be 0x28=40 bytes
  3256. Returned value:
  3257.   * function does not return value
  3258. Format of context structure is shown in the description of
  3259. subfunction 1.
  3260. Remarks:
  3261.   * If the thread executes code of ring-0, the function returns
  3262.     contents of registers of ring-3.
  3263.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3264.     general description).
  3265.  
  3266. ======================================================================
  3267. ===== Function 69, subfunction 3 - detach from debugged process. =====
  3268. ======================================================================
  3269. Parameters:
  3270.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3271.   * ebx = 3 - subfunction number
  3272.   * ecx = identifier
  3273. Returned value:
  3274.   * function does not return value
  3275. Remarks:
  3276.   * If the process was suspended, it resumes execution.
  3277.  
  3278. ======================================================================
  3279. ======== Function 69, subfunction 4 - suspend debugged thread. =======
  3280. ======================================================================
  3281. Parameters:
  3282.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3283.   * ebx = 4 - subfunction number
  3284.   * ecx = thread identifier
  3285. Returned value:
  3286.   * function does not return value
  3287. Remarks:
  3288.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3289.     general description).
  3290.  
  3291. ======================================================================
  3292. ======== Function 69, subfunction 5 - resume debugged thread. ========
  3293. ======================================================================
  3294. Parameters:
  3295.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3296.   * ebx = 5 - subfunction number
  3297.   * ecx = thread identifier
  3298. Returned value:
  3299.   * function does not return value
  3300. Remarks:
  3301.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3302.     general description).
  3303.  
  3304. ======================================================================
  3305. = Fucntion 69, subfunction 6 - read from memory of debugged process. =
  3306. ======================================================================
  3307. Parameters:
  3308.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3309.   * ebx = 6 - subfunction number
  3310.   * ecx = identifier
  3311.   * edx = number of bytes to read
  3312.   * esi = address in the memory of debugged process
  3313.   * edi = pointer to buffer for data
  3314. Returned value:
  3315.   * eax = -1 at an error (invalid PID or buffer)
  3316.   * otherwise eax = number of read bytes (possibly, 0,
  3317.     if esi is too large)
  3318. Remarks:
  3319.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3320.     general description).
  3321.  
  3322. ======================================================================
  3323. == Function 69, subfunction 7 - write to memory of debugged process. =
  3324. ======================================================================
  3325. Parameters:
  3326.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3327.   * ebx = 7 - subfunction number
  3328.   * ecx = identifier
  3329.   * edx = number of bytes to write
  3330.   * esi = address of memory in debugged process
  3331.   * edi = pointer to data
  3332. Returned value:
  3333.   * eax = -1 at an error (invalid PID or buffer)
  3334.   * otherwise eax = number of written bytes (possibly, 0,
  3335.     if esi is too large)
  3336. Remarks:
  3337.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3338.     general description).
  3339.  
  3340. ======================================================================
  3341. ======= Function 69, subfunction 8 - terminate debugged thread. ======
  3342. ======================================================================
  3343. Parameters:
  3344.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3345.   * ebx = 8 - subfunction number
  3346.   * ecx = identifier
  3347. Returned value:
  3348.   * function does not return value
  3349. Remarks:
  3350.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3351.     general description).
  3352.   * The function is similar to subfunction 2 of function 18
  3353.     with two differences: it requires first remark and
  3354.     accepts PID rather than slot number.
  3355.  
  3356. ======================================================================
  3357. ===== Function 69, subfunction 9 - set/clear hardware breakpoint. ====
  3358. ======================================================================
  3359. Parameters:
  3360.   * eax = 69 - function number
  3361.   * ebx = 9 - subfunction number
  3362.   * ecx = thread identifier
  3363.   * dl = index of breakpoint, from 0 to 3 inclusively
  3364.   * dh = flags:
  3365.     * if high bit is cleared - set breakpoint:
  3366.       * bits 0-1 - condition:
  3367.         * 00 = breakpoint on execution
  3368.         * 01 = breakpoint on read
  3369.         * 11 = breakpoint on read/write
  3370.       * bits 2-3 - length; for breakpoints on exception it must be
  3371.         00, otherwise one of
  3372.         * 00 = byte
  3373.         * 01 = word
  3374.         * 11 = dword
  3375.       * esi = breakpoint address; must be aligned according to
  3376.         the length (i.e. must be even for word breakpoints,
  3377.         divisible by 4 for dword)
  3378.     * if high bit is set - clear breakpoint
  3379. Returned value:
  3380.   * eax = 0 - success
  3381.   * eax = 1 - error in the input data
  3382.   * eax = 2 - (reserved, is never returned in the current
  3383.     implementation) a global breakpoint with that index is already set
  3384. Remarks:
  3385.   * Process must be loaded for debugging (as is shown in
  3386.     general description).
  3387.   * Hardware breakpoints are implemented through DRx-registers of
  3388.     the processor, all limitations results from this.
  3389.   * The function can reinstall the breakpoint, previously set
  3390.     by it (and it does not inform on this).
  3391.     Carry on the list of set breakpoints in the debugger.
  3392.   * Breakpoints generate debug exception #DB, on which the system
  3393.     notifies debugger.
  3394.   * Breakpoints on write and read/write act after
  3395.     execution of the caused it instruction.
  3396.  
  3397. ======================================================================
  3398. ==== Function 70 - work with file system with long names support. ====
  3399. ======================================================================
  3400. Parameters:
  3401.   * eax = 70
  3402.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3403. Returned value:
  3404.   * eax = 0 - success; otherwise file system error code
  3405.   * some subfunctions return value in other registers too
  3406. General format of the information structure:
  3407.   * +0: dword: subfunction number
  3408.   * +4: dword: file offset
  3409.   * +8: dword: high dword of offset (must be 0) or flags field
  3410.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: size
  3411.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to data
  3412.   * +20 = +0x14: n db: ASCIIZ-string with the filename
  3413.     or
  3414.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3415.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with the filename
  3416. Specifications - in documentation on the appropriate subfunction.
  3417. Filename is case-insensitive. Russian letters must be written in
  3418. the encoding cp866 (DOS).
  3419. Format of filename:
  3420. /base/number/dir1/dir2/.../dirn/file,
  3421. where /base/number identifies device, on which file is located:
  3422. one of
  3423.   * /RD/1 = /RAMDISK/1 to access ramdisk
  3424.   * /FD/1 = /FLOPPYDISK/1 to access first floppy drive,
  3425.     /FD/2 = /FLOPPYDISK/2 to access second one
  3426.   * /HD0/x, /HD1/x, /HD2/x, /HD3/x to access accordingly to devices
  3427.     IDE0 (Primary Master), IDE1 (Primary Slave),
  3428.     IDE2 (Secondary Master), IDE3 (Secondary Slave);
  3429.     x - partition number on the selected hard drive, varies from 1
  3430.     to 255 (on each hard drive the indexing starts from 1)
  3431.   * /CD0/1, /CD1/1, /CD2/1, /CD3/1 to access accordingly to
  3432.     CD on IDE0 (Primary Master), IDE1 (Primary Slave),
  3433.     IDE2 (Secondary Master), IDE3 (Secondary Slave)
  3434.   * /SYS means system folder; with the usual boot (from floppy)
  3435.     is equivalent to /RD/1
  3436. Examples:
  3437.   * '/rd/1/kernel.asm',0
  3438.   * '/HD0/1/kernel.asm',0
  3439.   * '/hd0/2/menuet/pics/tanzania.bmp',0
  3440.   * '/hd0/1/Program files/NameOfProgram/SomeFile.SomeExtension',0
  3441.   * '/sys/MySuperApp.ini',0
  3442. Also function supports relative names.  If the path begins not
  3443. with '/', it is considered relative to a current folder. To get or
  3444. set a current folder, use the function 30.
  3445.  
  3446. Available subfunctions:
  3447.   * subfunction 0 - read file
  3448.   * subfunction 1 - read folder
  3449.   * subfunction 2 - create/rewrite file
  3450.   * subfunction 3 - write to existing file
  3451.   * subfunction 4 - set file size
  3452.   * subfunction 5 - get attributes of file/folder
  3453.   * subfunction 6 - set attributes of file/folder
  3454.   * subfunction 7 - start application
  3455.   * subfunction 8 - delete file/folder
  3456.   * subfunction 9 - create folder
  3457. For CD-drives due to hardware limitations only subfunctions
  3458. 0,1,5 and 7 are available, other subfunctions return error
  3459. with code 2.
  3460. At the first call of subfunctions 0,1,5,7 to ATAPI devices
  3461. (CD and DVD) the manual control of tray is locked due to caching
  3462. drive data. Unlocking is made when subfunction 4 of function 24
  3463. is called for corresponding device.
  3464.  
  3465. ======================================================================
  3466. === Function 70, subfunction 0 - read file with long names support. ==
  3467. ======================================================================
  3468. Parameters:
  3469.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3470.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3471. Format of the information structure:
  3472.   * +0: dword: 0 = subfunction number
  3473.   * +4: dword: file offset (in bytes)
  3474.   * +8: dword: 0 (reserved for high dword of offset)
  3475.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: number of bytes to read
  3476.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to buffer for data
  3477.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3478.     given in the general description
  3479.     or
  3480.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3481.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3482. Returned value:
  3483.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3484.   * ebx = number of read bytes or -1=0xffffffff if file was not found
  3485. Remarks:
  3486.   * If file was ended before last requested block was read,
  3487.     the function will read as many as it can, and after that return
  3488.     eax=6 (EOF).
  3489.   * The function does not allow to read folder (returns eax=10,
  3490.     access denied).
  3491.  
  3492. ======================================================================
  3493. == Function 70, subfunction 1 - read folder with long names support. =
  3494. ======================================================================
  3495. Parameters:
  3496.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3497.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3498. Format of the information structure:
  3499.   * +0: dword: 1 = subfunction number
  3500.   * +4: dword: index of starting block (beginning from 0)
  3501.   * +8: dword: flags field:
  3502.     * bit 0 (mask 1): in what format to return names,
  3503.       0=ANSI, 1=UNICODE
  3504.     * other bits are reserved and must be set to 0 for the future
  3505.       compatibility
  3506.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: number of blocks to read
  3507.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to buffer for data, buffer size
  3508.     must be not less than 32 + [+12]*560 bytes
  3509.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of folder, the rules of names forming are
  3510.     given in the general description
  3511.     or
  3512.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3513.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3514. Returned value:
  3515.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3516.   * ebx = number of files, information on which was written to
  3517.     the buffer, or -1=0xffffffff, if folder was not found
  3518. Structure of the buffer:
  3519.   * +0: 32*byte: header
  3520.   * +32 = +0x20: n1*byte: block with information on file 1
  3521.   * +32+n1: n2*byte: block with information on file 2
  3522.   * ...
  3523. Structure of header:
  3524.   * +0: dword: version of structure (current is 1)
  3525.   * +4: dword: number of placed blocks; is not greater than requested
  3526.     in the field +12 of information structure; can be less, if
  3527.     there are no more files in folder (the same as in ebx)
  3528.   * +8: dword: total number of files in folder
  3529.   * +12 = +0xC: 20*byte: reserved (zeroed)
  3530. Structure of block of data for folder entry (BDFE):
  3531.   * +0: dword: attributes of file:
  3532.     * bit 0 (mask 1): file is read-only
  3533.     * bit 1 (mask 2): file is hidden
  3534.     * bit 2 (mask 4): file is system
  3535.     * bit 3 (mask 8): this is not a file but volume label
  3536.       (for one partition meets no more than once and
  3537.       only in root folder)
  3538.     * bit 4 (mask 0x10): this is a folder
  3539.     * bit 5 (mask 0x20): file was not archived - many archivation
  3540.       programs have an option to archive only files with this bit set,
  3541.       and after archiving this bit is cleared - it can be useful
  3542.       for automatically creating of backup-archives as at writing
  3543.       this bit is usually set
  3544.   * +4: byte: type of name data:
  3545.     (coincides with bit 0 of flags in the information structure)
  3546.     * 0 = ASCII = 1-byte representation of each character
  3547.     * 1 = UNICODE = 2-byte representation of each character
  3548.   * +5: 3*byte: reserved (zero)
  3549.   * +8: 4*byte: time of file creation
  3550.   * +12 = +0xC: 4*byte: date of file creation
  3551.   * +16 = +0x10: 4*byte: time of last access (read or write)
  3552.   * +20 = +0x14: 4*byte: date of last access
  3553.   * +24 = +0x18: 4*byte: time of last modification
  3554.   * +28 = +0x1C: 4*byte: date of last modification
  3555.   * +32 = +0x20: qword: file size in bytes (up to 16777216 Tb)
  3556.   * +40 = +0x28: name
  3557.     * for ASCII format: maximum length is 263 characters
  3558.       (263 bytes), byte after the name has value 0
  3559.     * for UNICODE format: maximum length is 259 characters
  3560.       (518 bytes), 2 bytes after the name have value 0
  3561. Time format:
  3562.   * +0: byte: seconds
  3563.   * +1: byte: minutes
  3564.   * +2: byte: hours
  3565.   * +3: byte: reserved (0)
  3566.   * for example, 23.59.59 is written as (in hex) 3B 3B 17 00
  3567. Date format:
  3568.   * +0: byte: day
  3569.   * +1: byte: month
  3570.   * +2: word: year
  3571.   * for example, 25.11.1979 is written as (in hex) 19 0B BB 07
  3572. Remarks:
  3573.   * If BDFE contains ASCII name, the length of BDFE is 304 bytes,
  3574.     if UNICODE name - 560 bytes. Value of length is aligned
  3575.     on 16-byte bound (to accelerate processing in CPU cache).
  3576.   * First character after a name is zero (ASCIIZ-string). The further
  3577.     data contain garbage.
  3578.   * If files in folder were ended before requested number was read,
  3579.     the function will read as many as it can, and after that return
  3580.     eax=6 (EOF).
  3581.   * Any folder on the disk, except for root, contains two special
  3582.     entries "." and "..", identifying accordingly the folder itself
  3583.     and the parent folder.
  3584.   * The function allows also to read virtual folders "/", "/rd",
  3585.     "/fd", "/hd[n]", thus attributes of subfolders are set to 0x10,
  3586.     and times and dates are zeroed. An alternative way to get the
  3587.     equipment information - subfunction 11 of function 18.
  3588.  
  3589. ======================================================================
  3590. ===================== Function 70, subfunction 2 =====================
  3591. ============ Create/rewrite file with long names support. ============
  3592. ======================================================================
  3593. Parameters:
  3594.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3595.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3596. Format of the information structure:
  3597.   * +0: dword: 2 = subfunction number
  3598.   * +4: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3599.   * +8: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3600.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: number of bytes to write
  3601.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to data
  3602.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3603.     given in the general description
  3604.     or
  3605.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3606.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3607. Returned value:
  3608.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3609.   * ebx = number of written bytes (possibly 0)
  3610. Remarks:
  3611.   * If a file with given name did not exist, it is created;
  3612.     if it existed, it is rewritten.
  3613.   * If there is not enough free space on disk, the function will
  3614.     write as many as can and then return error code 8.
  3615.   * The function is not supported for CD (returns error code 2).
  3616.  
  3617. ======================================================================
  3618. ===================== Function 70, subfunction 3 =====================
  3619. =========== Write to existing file with long names support. ==========
  3620. ======================================================================
  3621. Parameters:
  3622.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3623.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3624. Format of the information structure:
  3625.   * +0: dword: 3 = subfunction number
  3626.   * +4: dword: file offset (in bytes)
  3627.   * +8: dword: high dword of offset (must be 0 for FAT)
  3628.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: number of bytes to write
  3629.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to data
  3630.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3631.     given in the general description
  3632.     or
  3633.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3634.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3635. Returned value:
  3636.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3637.   * ebx = number of written bytes (possibly 0)
  3638. Remarks:
  3639.   * The file must already exist, otherwise function returns eax=5.
  3640.   * The only result of write 0 bytes is update in the file attributes
  3641.     date/time of modification and access to the current date/time.
  3642.   * If beginning and/or ending position is greater than file size
  3643.     (except for the previous case), the file is expanded to needed
  3644.     size with zero characters.
  3645.   * The function is not supported for CD (returns error code 2).
  3646.  
  3647. ======================================================================
  3648. ============ Function 70, subfunction 4 - set end of file. ===========
  3649. ======================================================================
  3650. Parameters:
  3651.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3652.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3653. Format of the information structure:
  3654.   * +0: dword: 4 = subfunction number
  3655.   * +4: dword: low dword of new file size
  3656.   * +8: dword: high dword of new file size (must be 0 for FAT)
  3657.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3658.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3659.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3660.     given in the general description
  3661.     or
  3662.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3663.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3664. Returned value:
  3665.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3666.   * ebx destroyed
  3667. Remarks:
  3668.   * If the new file size is less than old one, file is truncated.
  3669.     If the new size is greater than old one, file is expanded with
  3670.     characters with code 0. If the new size is equal to old one,
  3671.     the only result of call is set date/time of modification and
  3672.     access to the current date/time.
  3673.   * If there is not enough free space on disk for expansion, the
  3674.     function will expand to maximum possible size and then return
  3675.     error code 8.
  3676.   * The function is not supported for CD (returns error code 2).
  3677.  
  3678. ======================================================================
  3679. ==== Function 70, subfunction 5 - get information on file/folder. ====
  3680. ======================================================================
  3681. Parameters:
  3682.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3683.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3684. Format of the information structure:
  3685.   * +0: dword: 5 = subfunction number
  3686.   * +4: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3687.   * +8: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3688.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3689.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to buffer for data (40 bytes)
  3690.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3691.     given in the general description
  3692.     or
  3693.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3694.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3695. Returned value:
  3696.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3697.   * ebx destroyed
  3698. Information on file is returned in the BDFE format (block of data
  3699. for folder entry), explained in the description of
  3700. subfunction 1, but without filename
  3701. (i.e. only first 40 = 0x28 bytes).
  3702. Remarks:
  3703.   * The function does not support virtual folders such as /, /rd and
  3704.     root folders like /rd/1.
  3705.  
  3706. ======================================================================
  3707. ===== Function 70, subfunction 6 - set attributes of file/folder. ====
  3708. ======================================================================
  3709. Parameters:
  3710.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3711.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3712. Format of the information structure:
  3713.   * +0: dword: 6 = subfunction number
  3714.   * +4: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3715.   * +8: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3716.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3717.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: pointer to buffer with attributes (32 bytes)
  3718.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3719.     given in the general description
  3720.     or
  3721.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3722.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3723. Returned value:
  3724.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3725.   * ebx destroyed
  3726. File attributes are first 32 bytes in BDFE (block of data
  3727. for folder entry), explained in the description of subfunction 1
  3728. (that is, without name and size of file). Attribute
  3729. file/folder/volume label (bits 3,4 in dword +0) is not changed.
  3730. Byte +4 (name format) is ignored.
  3731. Remarks:
  3732.   * The function does not support virtual folders such as /, /rd and
  3733.     root folders like /rd/1.
  3734.   * The function is not supported for CD (returns error code 2).
  3735.  
  3736. ======================================================================
  3737. =========== Function 70, subfunction 7 - start application. ==========
  3738. ======================================================================
  3739. Parameters:
  3740.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3741.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3742. Format of the information structure:
  3743.   * +0: dword: 7 = subfunction number
  3744.   * +4: dword: flags field:
  3745.     * bit 0: start process as debugged
  3746.     * other bits are reserved and must be set to 0
  3747.   * +8: dword: 0 or pointer to ASCIIZ-string with parameters
  3748.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3749.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3750.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3751.     given in the general description
  3752.     or
  3753.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3754.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3755. Returned value:
  3756.   * eax > 0 - program is loaded, eax contains PID
  3757.   * eax < 0 - an error has occured, -eax contains
  3758.     file system error code
  3759.   * ebx destroyed
  3760. Remarks:
  3761.   * Command line must be terminated by the character with the code 0
  3762.     (ASCIIZ-string); function takes into account either all characters
  3763.     up to terminating zero inclusively or first 256 character
  3764.     regarding what is less.
  3765.   * If the process is started as debugged, it is created in
  3766.     the suspended state; to run use subfunction 5 of function 69.
  3767.  
  3768. ======================================================================
  3769. ========== Function 70, subfunction 8 - delete file/folder. ==========
  3770. ======================================================================
  3771. Parameters:
  3772.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3773.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3774. Format of the information structure:
  3775.   * +0: dword: 8 = subfunction number
  3776.   * +4: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3777.   * +8: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3778.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3779.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3780.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of file, the rules of names forming are
  3781.     given in the general description
  3782.     or
  3783.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3784.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with file name
  3785. Returned value:
  3786.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3787.   * ebx destroyed
  3788. Remarks:
  3789.   * The function is not supported for CD (returns error code 2).
  3790.   * The function can delete only empty folders (attempt to delete
  3791.     nonempty folder results in error with code 10, "access denied").
  3792.  
  3793. ======================================================================
  3794. ============= Function 70, subfunction 9 - create folder. ============
  3795. ======================================================================
  3796. Parameters:
  3797.   * eax = 70 - function number
  3798.   * ebx = pointer to the information structure
  3799. Format of the information structure:
  3800.   * +0: dword: 9 = subfunction number
  3801.   * +4: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3802.   * +8: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3803.   * +12 = +0xC: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3804.   * +16 = +0x10: dword: 0 (reserved)
  3805.   * +20 = +0x14: ASCIIZ-name of folder, the rules of names forming are
  3806.     given in the general description
  3807.     or
  3808.   * +20 = +0x14: db 0
  3809.   * +21 = +0x15: dd pointer to ASCIIZ-string with folder name
  3810. Returned value:
  3811.   * eax = 0 - success, otherwise file system error code
  3812.   * ebx destroyed
  3813. Remarks:
  3814.   * The function is not supported for CD (returns error code 2).
  3815.   * The parent folder must already exist.
  3816.   * If target folder already exists, function returns success (eax=0).
  3817.  
  3818. ======================================================================
  3819. ========== Function 71, subfunction 1 - set window caption. ==========
  3820. ======================================================================
  3821. Parameters:
  3822.   * eax = 71 - function number
  3823.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  3824.   * ecx = pointer to caption string
  3825. Returned value:
  3826.   * function does not return value
  3827. Remarks:
  3828.   * String must be in the ASCIIZ-format. Disregarding real string
  3829.     length, no more than 255 characters are drawn.
  3830.   * Pass NULL in ecx to remove caption.
  3831.  
  3832. ======================================================================
  3833. =============== Function 72 - send message to a window. ==============
  3834. ======================================================================
  3835.  
  3836. - Subfunction 1 - send message with parameter to the active window. --
  3837. Parameters:
  3838.   * eax = 72 - function number
  3839.   * ebx = 1 - subfunction number
  3840.   * ecx = event code: 2 or 3
  3841.   * edx = parameter: key code for ecx=2, button identifier for ecx=3
  3842. Returned value:
  3843.   * eax = 0 - success
  3844.   * eax = 1 - buffer is full
  3845.  
  3846. ======================================================================
  3847. ===================== Function 73 - blit bitmap  =====================
  3848. ======================================================================
  3849.  
  3850. Parameters:
  3851.   * eax = 73 - function number
  3852.  
  3853.   * ebx = ROP and optional flags
  3854.      31           6 5  4 3   0
  3855.      [  reserved  ][T][B][ROP]
  3856.      ROP - raster operation code
  3857.         0: Copy
  3858.      1-15: reserved
  3859.      B   - blit into the background surface
  3860.      T   - transparent blit
  3861.  
  3862.   * ecx = pointer to the function parameters
  3863.         destination offset and clipping
  3864.      +0 signed dword: destination rectangle X offset from the window
  3865.                       top-left corner
  3866.      +4 signed dword: destination rectangle Y offset from the window
  3867.                       top-left corner
  3868.      +8 dword:        destination rectangle width
  3869.     +12 dword:        destination rectangle height
  3870.  
  3871.         source offset and clipping
  3872.     +16 signed dword: source rectangle X offset from the bitmap
  3873.                       top-left corner
  3874.     +20 signed dword: source rectangle Y offset from the bitmap
  3875.                       top-left corner
  3876.     +24 dword:        source rectangle width
  3877.     +28 dword:        source rectangle height
  3878.  
  3879.     +32: dword: bitmap data - must be 32bpp
  3880.     +36: dword: size of the bitmap row in bytes
  3881.  
  3882. Returned value:
  3883.   * function does not return value
  3884.  
  3885. ======================================================================
  3886. = Function 74, Subfunction -1, Get number of active network devices. =
  3887. ======================================================================
  3888. Parameters:
  3889.   * eax = 74 - function number
  3890.   * bl = -1 - subfunction number
  3891. Returned value:
  3892.   * eax = number of active network devices
  3893.  
  3894. ======================================================================
  3895. ======== Function 74, Subfunction 0, Get network device type. ========
  3896. ======================================================================
  3897. Parameters:
  3898.   * eax = 74 - function number
  3899.   * bl = 0 - subfunction number
  3900.   * bh = device number
  3901. Returned value:
  3902.   * eax = device type
  3903.  
  3904. ======================================================================
  3905. ======== Function 74, Subfunction 1, Get network device name. ========
  3906. ======================================================================
  3907. Parameters:
  3908.   * eax = 74 - function number
  3909.   * bl = 1 - subfunction number
  3910.   * bh = device number
  3911.   * ecx = pointer to 64 byte buffer
  3912. Returned value:
  3913.   * eax = -1 on error
  3914.   * The network device name is written into the buffer, on success
  3915.  
  3916. ======================================================================
  3917. ========= Function 74, Subfunction 2, Reset network device. ==========
  3918. ======================================================================
  3919. Parameters:
  3920.   * eax = 74 - function number
  3921.   * bl = 2 - subfunction number
  3922.   * bh = device number
  3923. Returned value:
  3924.   * eax = -1 on error
  3925.  
  3926. ======================================================================
  3927. ========== Function 74, Subfunction 3, Stop network device. ==========
  3928. ======================================================================
  3929. Parameters:
  3930.   * eax = 74 - function number
  3931.   * bl = 3 - subfunction number
  3932.   * bh = device number
  3933. Returned value:
  3934.   * eax = -1 on error
  3935.  
  3936. ======================================================================
  3937. ============== Function 75, Subfunction 0, Open socket. ==============
  3938. ======================================================================
  3939. Parameters:
  3940.   * eax = 75 - function number
  3941.   * bl = 0 - subfunction number
  3942.   * ecx = domain
  3943.   * edx = type
  3944.   * esi = protocol
  3945. Returned value:
  3946.   * eax = socket number, -1 on error
  3947.   * ebx = errorcode
  3948.  
  3949. ======================================================================
  3950. ============= Function 75, Subfunction 1, Close socket. ==============
  3951. ======================================================================
  3952. Parameters:
  3953.   * eax = 75 - function number
  3954.   * bl = 1 - subfunction number
  3955.   * ecx = socket number
  3956. Returned value:
  3957.   * eax = -1 on error
  3958.   * ebx = errorcode
  3959.  
  3960. ======================================================================
  3961. ================== Function 75, Subfunction 2, Bind. =================
  3962. ======================================================================
  3963. Parameters:
  3964.   * eax = 75 - function number
  3965.   * bl = 2 - subfunction number
  3966.   * ecx = socket number
  3967.   * edx = pointer to sockaddr structure
  3968.   * esi = length of sockaddr structure
  3969. Returned value:
  3970.   * eax = -1 on error
  3971.   * ebx = errorcode
  3972.  
  3973. ======================================================================
  3974. ================= Function 75, Subfunction 3, Listen. ================
  3975. ======================================================================
  3976. Parameters:
  3977.   * eax = 75 - function number
  3978.   * bl = 3 - subfunction number
  3979.   * ecx = socket number
  3980.   * edx = backlog
  3981. Returned value:
  3982.   * eax = -1 on error
  3983.   * ebx = errorcode
  3984.  
  3985. ======================================================================
  3986. ================ Function 75, Subfunction 4, Connect. ================
  3987. ======================================================================
  3988. Parameters:
  3989.   * eax = 75 - function number
  3990.   * bl = 4 - subfunction number
  3991.   * ecx = socket number
  3992.   * edx = pointer to sockaddr structure
  3993.   * esi = length of sockaddr structure
  3994. Returned value:
  3995.   * eax = -1 on error
  3996.   * ebx = errorcode
  3997.  
  3998. ======================================================================
  3999. ================= Function 75, Subfunction 5, Accept. ================
  4000. ======================================================================
  4001. Parameters:
  4002.   * eax = 75 - function number
  4003.   * bl = 5 - subfunction number
  4004.   * ecx = socket number
  4005.   * edx = pointer to sockaddr structure
  4006.   * esi = length of sockaddr structure
  4007. Returned value:
  4008.   * eax = socket number of accepted socket, -1 on error
  4009.   * ebx = errorcode
  4010.  
  4011. ======================================================================
  4012. ================== Function 75, Subfunction 6, Send. =================
  4013. ======================================================================
  4014. Parameters:
  4015.   * eax = 75 - function number
  4016.   * bl = 6 - subfunction number
  4017.   * ecx = socket number
  4018.   * edx = pointer to buffer
  4019.   * esi = length of buffer
  4020.   * edi = flags
  4021. Returned value:
  4022.   * eax = number of bytes copied, -1 on error
  4023.   * ebx = errorcode
  4024.  
  4025. ======================================================================
  4026. ================ Function 75, Subfunction 7, Receive. ================
  4027. ======================================================================
  4028. Parameters:
  4029.   * eax = 75 - function number
  4030.   * bl = 7 - subfunction number
  4031.   * ecx = socket number
  4032.   * edx = pointer to buffer
  4033.   * esi = length of buffer
  4034.   * edi = flags
  4035. Returned value:
  4036.   * eax = number of bytes copied, -1 on error
  4037.   * ebx = errorcode
  4038.  
  4039. ======================================================================
  4040. =========== Function 75, Subfunction 8, Set socket options. ==========
  4041. ======================================================================
  4042. Parameters:
  4043.   * eax = 75 - function number
  4044.   * bl = 8 - subfunction number
  4045.   * ecx = socket number
  4046.   * edx = pointer to optstruct
  4047. Returned value:
  4048.   * eax = -1 on error
  4049.   * ebx = errorcode
  4050. Remarks:
  4051.  
  4052.   Optstruct: dd level
  4053.              dd optionname
  4054.              dd optlength
  4055.              db options...
  4056.  
  4057. ======================================================================
  4058. =========== Function 75, Subfunction 9, Get socket options. ==========
  4059. ======================================================================
  4060. Parameters:
  4061.   * eax = 75 - function number
  4062.   * bl = 9 - subfunction number
  4063.   * ecx = socket number
  4064.   * edx = pointer to optstruct
  4065. Returned value:
  4066.   * eax = -1 on error
  4067.   * ebx = errorcode
  4068. Remarks:
  4069.  
  4070.   Optstruct: dd level
  4071.              dd optionname
  4072.              dd optlength
  4073.              db options...
  4074.  
  4075. ======================================================================
  4076. ============ Function 75, Subfunction 10, Get socketpair. ===========
  4077. ======================================================================
  4078. Parameters:
  4079.   * eax = 75 - function number
  4080.   * bl = 10 - subfunction number
  4081. Returned value:
  4082.   * eax = socketnum1, -1 on error
  4083.   * ebx = socketnum2, errorcode on error
  4084.  
  4085. ======================================================================
  4086. =============== Function -1 - terminate thread/process ===============
  4087. ======================================================================
  4088. Parameters:
  4089.   * eax = -1 - function number
  4090. Returned value:
  4091.   * function does not return neither value nor control
  4092. Remarks:
  4093.   * If the process did not create threads obviously, it has only
  4094.     one thread, which termination results in process termination.
  4095.   * If the current thread is last in the process, its termination
  4096.     also results in process terminates.
  4097.   * This function terminates the current thread. Other thread can be
  4098.     killed by call to subfunction 2 of function 18.
  4099.  
  4100. ======================================================================
  4101. =========================== List of events ===========================
  4102. ======================================================================
  4103. Next event can be retrieved by the call of one from functions 10
  4104. (to wait for event), 11 (to check without waiting), 23
  4105. (to wait during the given time).
  4106. These functions return only those events, which enter into a mask set
  4107. by function 40. By default it is first three,
  4108. there is enough for most applications.
  4109. Codes of events:
  4110.   * 1 = redraw event (is reset by call to function 0)
  4111.   * 2 = key on keyboard is pressed (acts, only when the window is
  4112.     active) or hotkey is pressed; is reset, when all keys from
  4113.     the buffer are read out by function 2
  4114.   * 3 = button is pressed, defined earlier by function 8
  4115.     (or close button, created implicitly by function 0;
  4116.     minimize button is handled by the system and sends no message;
  4117.     acts, only when the window is active;
  4118.     is reset when all buttons from the buffer
  4119.     are read out by function 17)
  4120.   * 4 = reserved (in current implementation never comes even after
  4121.     unmasking by function 40)
  4122.   * 5 = kernel finished redrawing of the desktop background
  4123.   * 6 = mouse event (something happened - button pressing or moving;
  4124.     is reset at reading)
  4125.   * 7 = IPC event (see function 60 -
  4126.     Inter Process Communication; is reset at reading)
  4127.   * 8 = network event (is reset at reading)
  4128.   * 9 = debug event (is reset at reading; see
  4129.     debug subsystem)
  4130.   * 16..31 = event with appropriate IRQ
  4131.     (16=IRQ0, 31=IRQ15) (is reset after reading all IRQ data)
  4132.  
  4133. ======================================================================
  4134. =================== Error codes of the file system ===================
  4135. ======================================================================
  4136.   * 0 = success
  4137.   * 1 = base and/or partition of a hard disk is not defined
  4138.     (by subfunctions 7, 8 of function 21)
  4139.   * 2 = function is not supported for the given file system
  4140.   * 3 = unknown file system
  4141.   * 4 = reserved, is never returned in the current implementation
  4142.   * 5 = file not found
  4143.   * 6 = end of file, EOF
  4144.   * 7 = pointer lies outside of application memory
  4145.   * 8 = disk is full
  4146.   * 9 = FAT table is destroyed
  4147.   * 10 = access denied
  4148.   * 11 = device error
  4149. Application start functions can return also following errors:
  4150.   * 30 = 0x1E = not enough memory
  4151.   * 31 = 0x1F = file is not executable
  4152.   * 32 = 0x20 = too many processes
  4153.