How my kernel must look like?
With chainloader
, GRUB makes it get treated exactly as a boot sector would. Minimal example:
iso/boot/grub/grub.cfg
menuentry "hello-world" {
chainloader /boot/main.img
}
main.S
.code16
.global _start
_start:
cli
/* Sane programs should also do some extra
* initialization here like stack and segments.
*/
mov $0x0E61, %ax
/* BIOS call that prints 'a' to screen. */
int $0x10
hlt
Compile and run
as -o main.o main.S
/* Sane programs should use a dedicated linker script. */
ld --oformat binary -o main.img -Ttext 0x7C00 main.o
cp main.img iso/boot/
grub-mkrescue -o main.iso iso
qemu-system-i386 -hda main.iso
Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 ADM64.
Expected outcome: a
gets printed to the screen.
This example on a GitHub repository: https://github.com/cirosantilli/x86-bare-metal-examples/tree/cba0757990843f412b14dffad45467ad0034d286/grub/chainloader
Will Grub enter Protected mode or not?
With chainloader
we are still in real mode since we used the BIOS.
With multiboot
(GRUB2 for kernel
) the kernel is left in protected mode, as mentioned at the Multiboot spec: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/multiboot/multiboot.html#Machine-state: "'CR0' Bit 0 (PE) must be set". Example.
How grub detect kernel?
It does not, you've told it exactly where to look with the +1
as I have with /boot/main.img
.