Re: Issuing BIOS interrupts in Linux

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On 8/5/06, Rik van Riel <riel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rajat Jain wrote:

> Actually I was thinking that if it is possible to perform all the Disk
> IO operations using the BIOS routines, then why can't we write a
> SINGLE disk driver that will work with all the kinds of disks.

Because that would be incredibly slow.  You could only have one I/O
request in flight at a time, and the system could not run other
processes while I/O was being done.

Oh ... I got you. That sure sounds like a lot of baggage, but despite
all the disadvantages you just mentioned, it will STILL be of lot of
use to me.


> So all this seems like a bad idea ... or should I say TOTALLY IMPOSSIBLE?

It might be possible, but it is still a very bad idea :)


Okay ... NOW we are talking. Any idea / links / references on where
should I start looking for? How tough / practical is it to switch from
protected mode to real mode and back? Is it possible at all (in
linux)?

Thanks,

Rajat
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