Difference between revisions of "Kernel"
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=== .text === | === .text === | ||
− | The .text section contains the kernel | + | The .text section contains all x86 subroutines to be executed by the processor. |
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+ | === .rdata === | ||
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+ | The .rdata section contains the kernel thunk table. The ordinals in the table are to be resolved to the kernel's actual calling routine, when loaded. | ||
=== .data === | === .data === |
Revision as of 23:18, 29 May 2017
The Xbox kernel is called xboxkrnl.exe. It is closely related to the Windows NT ntoskrnl.exe. Its image base address is always 0x80010000.
Contents
Header modifications
xboxkrnl.exe is a mostly standard exe file. However, the MS-DOS header was patched to contain Xbox specific data in the reserved 20 byte block starting at offset 40:
Offset | Meaning |
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40 | Size of uninitialized portion of the .data section |
44 | Size of initialized portion of the .data section |
48 | Memory address of initialized portion of the .data section (usually in Flash). Used to re-initialize the data section pointed to by the next field. Note that the pointer might be invalid during normal execution as the Flash might not be mapped at all times. |
52 | Memory address where the .data section is stored (usually the same as in the section header + image base). |
Sections
All sections are identity mapped (meaning file offsets and offsets in RAM match). This is because the kernel is not loaded through a traditional PE / exe loader, but just unpacked into memory.
.text
The .text section contains all x86 subroutines to be executed by the processor.
.rdata
The .rdata section contains the kernel thunk table. The ordinals in the table are to be resolved to the kernel's actual calling routine, when loaded.
.data
The .data section stores initialized and uninitialized data. A copy of the initialized portion of this section is usually stored in the BIOS.
STICKY
Stores variables which must be preserved across a quick-reboot.
IDEXPRDT
A Physical Region Descriptor Table (PRDT) for the IDE bus. This section serves as a memory allocation only, it does not have to be initialized when loading the kernel[citation needed].
INIT
This section is always the last one. It contains the entrypoint of the kernel. Later kernels[FIXME] will discard this section after initialization.