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1989-11-29
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
; MODULE NAME: EMM04_A.ASM ;
; ;
; FUNCTION NAME: alloc_pages ;
; ;
; DESCRIPTION: This function allocates the number of pages requested ;
; and assigns a unique EMM handle to these pages. The ;
; EMM handle owns these pages until the application ;
; deallocates them. ;
; ;
; Handles which are assigned using this function will ;
; have 16K-byte pages, the size of a standard expanded ;
; memory page. If the expanded memory board hardware ;
; isn't able to supply 16K-byte pages, it will emulate ;
; them by combining multiple non-standard size pages to ;
; form a single 16K-byte page. All application programs ;
; and functions that use the handles this function ;
; returns will deal with 16K-byte pages. ;
; ;
; The numeric values of the handles the EMM returns are in;
; the range of 1 to 254 decimal. The OS handle (handle ;
; value 0) is never returned by the alloc_pages function. ;
; A memory manager should be able to supply up to 255 ;
; handles, including the OS handle. An application can ;
; use the get_total_handles function to find out how many ;
; handles an EMM supports. ;
; ;
; You can't allocate zero pages to a handle with the ;
; alloc_pages function. If your application needs to ;
; allocate zero pages to a handle, use the ;
; alloc_std_pages function provided for this purpose. ;
; ;
; PASSED: pages: ;
; is the number of pages you want your program to ;
; allocate. ;
; ;
; &handle: ;
; is a far pointer to a unique EMM handle. ;
; ;
; RETURNED: status: ;
; is the status EMM returns from the call. All other ;
; returned results are valid only if the status ;
; returned is zero. Otherwise they are undefined. ;
; ;
; handle: ;
; is a unique EMM handle. Your program must use this ;
; EMM handle (as a parameter) in any function that ;
; requires it. You can use up to 255 handles. ;
; ;
; C USE CONVENTION: unsigned int status; ;
; unsigned int pages; ;
; unsigned int handle; ;
; ;
; status = alloc_pages (pages, ;
; &handle); ;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
.XLIST
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IFDEF SMALL
.MODEL SMALL, C
ENDIF
IFDEF MEDIUM
.MODEL MEDIUM, C
ENDIF
IFDEF LARGE
.MODEL LARGE, C
ENDIF
IFDEF COMPACT
.MODEL COMPACT, C
ENDIF
IFDEF HUGE
.MODEL HUGE, C
ENDIF
INCLUDE emmlib.equ
INCLUDE emmlib.str
INCLUDE emmlib.mac
.LIST
.CODE
alloc_pages PROC \
pages:WORD, \
ptr_handle:FAR PTR WORD
;---------------------------------------------------------------------;
; do; ;
; . allocate the number of pages requested from EMM; ;
;---------------------------------------------------------------------;
MOVE AH, allocate_pages_fcn
MOVE BX, pages
INT EMM_int
;---------------------------------------------------------------------;
; . pass the EMM handle back to the caller; ;
;---------------------------------------------------------------------;
MOVE ES:BX, ptr_handle
MOVE ES:[BX], DX
;---------------------------------------------------------------------;
; . return (EMM status); ;
; end; ;
;---------------------------------------------------------------------;
RET_EMM_STAT AH
alloc_pages ENDP
END