Function 4Bh Load or Execute a Program (EXEC)
entry AH 4Bh
AL 00h load and execute program. A PSP is built for the program
the ctrl-break and terminate addresses are set to the
new PSP.
*01h load but don't execute (note 1)
*01h load but don't execute (internal, DOS 3.x & DESQview)
*02h load but do not execute (internal, DOS 2.x only)
03h load overlay (do not create PSP, do not begin execution)
DS:DX points to the ASCIIZ string with the drive, path, and filename
to be loaded
ES:BX points to a parameter block for the load
(AL=00h) word segment address of environment string to be
passed
dword pointer to the command line to be placed at
PSP+80h
dword pointer to default Struct -FCB to be passed
at PSP+5Ch
dword pointer to default Struct -FCB to be passed
at PSP+6Ch
(*AL=01h) word segment of environment (0 = use current)
dword pointer to command line
dword pointer to Struct -FCB 1
dword pointer to Struct -FCB 2
dword will hold SS:SP on return
dword will hold program entry point (CS:IP) on return
(*AL=02h) word segment of environment (0 = use current)
dword pointer to command line
dword pointer to Struct -FCB 1
dword pointer to Struct -FCB 2
(AL=03h) word segment address where file will be loaded
word relocation factor to be applied to the image
return CF set error
AX error code (1, 2, 8, 0Ah, 0Bh)
note 1) If you make this call with AL=1 the program will be loaded as if you
made the call with AL=0 except that the program will not be executed.
Additionally, with AL=1 the stack segment and pointer along with the
program's CS:IP entry point are returned to the program which made the
4B01h call. These values are put in the four words at ES:BX+0Eh. On
entry to the call ES:BX points to the environment address, the command
line and the two default Struct -FCBs. This form of EXEC is used by
DEBUG.COM.
2) Application programs may invoke a secondary copy of the command
processor (normally COMMAND.COM) by using the EXEC function. Your
program may pass a DOS command as a parameter that the secondary
command processor will execute as though it had been entered from the
standard input device.
The procedure is:
A. Assure that adequate free memory (17k for 2.x and 3.0, 23k for 3.1
up) exists to contain the second copy of the command processor and
the command it is to execute. This is accomplished by executing
function call 4Ah to shrink memory allocated to that of your current
requirements. Next, execute function call 48h with BX=0FFFFh. This
returns the amount of memory availible.
B. Build a parameter string for the secondary command processor in the
form:
1 byte length of parameter string
xx bytes parameter string
1 byte 0Dh (carriage return)
For example, the assembly language statement below would build the
string to cause execution of the command FOO.EXE:
DB 19,"/C C:FOO",13
C. Use the EXEC function call (4Bh), function value 0 to cause execution
of the secondary copy of the command processor. (The drive,
directory, and name of the command processor can be gotten from the
COMSPEC variable in the DOS environment passed to you at PSP+2Ch.)
D. Remember to set offset 2 of the EXEC control block to point to the
string built above.
3) All open files of a process are duplicated in the newly created
process after an EXEC, except for files originally opened with the
inheritance bit set to 1.
4) The environment is a copy of the original command processor's
environment. Changes to the EXECed environment are not passed back to
the original. The environment is followed by a copy of the DS:DX
filename passed to the child process. A zero value will cause the
child process to inherit the environment of the calling process. The
segment address of the environment is placed at offset 2Ch of the
PSP of the program being invoked.
5) This function uses the same resident part of COMMAND.COM, but makes a
duplicate of the transient part.
6) How EXEC knows where to return to: Basically the vector for int\22
holds the terminate address for the current process. When a process
gets started, the previous contents of int\22 get tucked away in the
PSP for that process, then int\22 gets modified. So if Process A
EXECs process B, while Process B is running, the vector for int\22
holds the address to return to in Process A, while the save location in
Process B's PSP holds the address that process A will return to when
*it* terminates. When Process B terminates by one of the usual legal
means, the contents of int\22 are (surmising) shoved onto the stack,
the old terminate vector contents are copied back to int\22 vector from
Process B's PSP, then a RETF or equivalent is executed to return control
to process A.
7) To load an overlay file with 4B: first, don't de-allocate the memory
that the overlay will load into. With the other 4Bh functions, the
opposite is true--you have to free the memory first, with function 4Ah.
Second, the "segment address where the file will be loaded" (first item
in the parameter block for sub-function 03) should be a paragraph
boundary within your currently-allocated memory. Third, if the
procedures within the overlay are FAR procs (while they execute, CS will
be equal to the segment address of the overlay area), the relocation
factor should be set to zero. On the other hand, if the CS register
will be different from the overlay area's segment address, the
relocation factor should be set to represent the difference. You
determine where in memory the overlay file will load by using the
segment address mentioned above. Overlay files are .EXEs (containing
header, relocation table, and memory image).
8) When function 00h returns, all registers are changed, including the
stack. You must resore SS, SP, and any other required registers.
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