/* hp2100_stddev.c: HP2100 standard devices simulator | |
Copyright (c) 1993-2016, Robert M. Supnik | |
Copyright (c) 2017 J. David Bryan | |
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PTR 12597A-002 paper tape reader interface | |
PTP 12597A-005 paper tape punch interface | |
TTY 12531C buffered teleprinter interface | |
TBG 12539C time base generator | |
03-Aug-17 JDB PTP and TTY now append to existing file data | |
18-Jul-17 JDB The PTR device now handles the IOERR simulation stop | |
11-Jul-17 JDB Renamed "ibl_copy" to "cpu_ibl" | |
01-May-17 JDB Deleted ttp_stopioe, as a detached punch is no longer an error | |
08-Mar-17 JDB Added REALTIME, W1A, W1B, W2A, and W2B options to the TBG | |
Replaced IPTICK with a CPU speed calculation | |
27-Feb-17 JDB ibl_copy no longer returns a status code | |
23-Feb-17 JDB Modified ptr_boot to use IBL_S_CLR to clear the S register | |
17-Jan-17 JDB Changed "hp_---sc" and "hp_---dev" to "hp_---_dib" | |
30-Dec-16 JDB Modified the TTY to print if the punch is not attached | |
13-May-16 JDB Modified for revised SCP API function parameter types | |
30-Dec-14 JDB Added S-register parameters to ibl_copy | |
24-Dec-14 JDB Added casts for explicit downward conversions | |
28-Dec-12 JDB Allocate the TBG logical name during power-on reset | |
18-Dec-12 MP Now calls sim_activate_time to get remaining poll time | |
09-May-12 JDB Separated assignments from conditional expressions | |
12-Feb-12 JDB Add TBG as a logical name for the CLK device | |
10-Feb-12 JDB Deprecated DEVNO in favor of SC | |
28-Mar-11 JDB Tidied up signal handling | |
26-Oct-10 JDB Changed I/O signal handler for revised signal model | |
26-Jun-08 JDB Rewrote device I/O to model backplane signals | |
25-Apr-08 JDB Changed TTY output wait from 100 to 200 for MSU BASIC | |
18-Apr-08 JDB Removed redundant control char handling definitions | |
14-Apr-08 JDB Changed TTY console poll to 10 msec. real time | |
Synchronized CLK with TTY if set for 10 msec. | |
Added UNIT_IDLE to TTY and CLK | |
09-Jan-08 JDB Fixed PTR trailing null counter for tape re-read | |
31-Dec-07 JDB Added IPTICK register to CLK to display CPU instr/tick | |
Corrected and verified ioCRS actions | |
28-Dec-06 JDB Added ioCRS state to I/O decoders | |
22-Nov-05 RMS Revised for new terminal processing routines | |
13-Sep-04 JDB Added paper tape loop mode, DIAG/READER modifiers to PTR | |
Added PV_LEFT to PTR TRLLIM register | |
Modified CLK to permit disable | |
15-Aug-04 RMS Added tab to control char set (from Dave Bryan) | |
14-Jul-04 RMS Generalized handling of control char echoing | |
(from Dave Bryan) | |
26-Apr-04 RMS Fixed SFS x,C and SFC x,C | |
Fixed SR setting in IBL | |
Fixed input behavior during typeout for RTE-IV | |
Suppressed nulls on TTY output for RTE-IV | |
Implemented DMA SRQ (follows FLG) | |
29-Mar-03 RMS Added support for console backpressure | |
25-Apr-03 RMS Added extended file support | |
22-Dec-02 RMS Added break support | |
01-Nov-02 RMS Revised BOOT command for IBL ROMs | |
Fixed bug in TTY reset, TTY starts in input mode | |
Fixed bug in TTY mode OTA, stores data as well | |
Fixed clock to add calibration, proper start/stop | |
Added UC option to TTY output | |
30-May-02 RMS Widened POS to 32b | |
22-Mar-02 RMS Revised for dynamically allocated memory | |
03-Nov-01 RMS Changed DEVNO to use extended SET/SHOW | |
29-Nov-01 RMS Added read only unit support | |
24-Nov-01 RMS Changed TIME to an array | |
07-Sep-01 RMS Moved function prototypes | |
21-Nov-00 RMS Fixed flag, buffer power up state | |
Added status input for ptp, tty | |
15-Oct-00 RMS Added dynamic device number support | |
References: | |
- 2748B Tape Reader Operating and Service Manual | |
(02748-90041, October 1977) | |
- 12597A 8-Bit Duplex Register Interface Kit Operating and Service Manual | |
(12597-9002, September 1974) | |
- 12531C Buffered Teleprinter Interface Kit Operating and Service Manual | |
(12531-90033, November 1972) | |
- 12539C Time Base Generator Interface Kit Operating and Service Manual | |
(12539-90008, January 1975) | |
The HP 2748B Paper Tape Reader connects to the CPU via the 12597A 8-Bit | |
Duplex Register. The interface responds to I/O instructions as follows: | |
Output Data Word format (OTA and OTB): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
An IOO signal clocks the lower eight bits into the output register, but the | |
output lines are not connected to the tape reader. | |
Input Data Word format (LIA and LIB): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - | tape data | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
The presence of a feed hole clocks the data byte into the input register. An | |
IOI signal enables the input register to the I/O Data Bus. | |
Boot Loader ROM S-Register format (12992K): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| ROM # | 0 0 | select code | 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
The tape format must be absolute binary. Loader execution ends with one of | |
the following instructions: | |
HLT 11B - checksum error (A = calculated, B = expected) | |
HLT 55B - load address >= ROM loader address | |
HLT 77B - end of tape with successful read | |
Reader diagnostic mode simulates a tape loop by rewinding the tape image file | |
upon EOF. Normal mode EOF action is to supply TRLLIM nulls and then either | |
return SCPE_IOERR or SCPE_OK without setting the device flag. | |
The HP 2895B Paper Tape Punch connects to the CPU via the 12597A 8-Bit Duplex | |
Register. The interface responds to I/O instructions as follows: | |
Output Data Word format (OTA and OTB): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - | tape data | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
An IOO signal clocks the lower eight bits into the output register. The data | |
is punched when the STC signal sets the command flip-flop, which asserts the | |
PUNCH signal to the tape punch. | |
Input Data Word format (LIA and LIB): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - | L | - - - - - | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Where: | |
L = Tape Supply is Low | |
Pin 21 of the interface connector is grounded, so the input register is | |
transparent, and bit 5 reflects the current state of the the tape low signal. | |
An IOI signal enables the input register to the I/O Data Bus. | |
The HP 2752A and 2754A Teleprinters are connected to the CPU via the HP | |
12531C Teleprinter interface. The interface responds to I/O instructions as | |
follows: | |
Output Data Word format (OTA and OTB): | |
15 |14 13 12 |11 10 9 | 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 | 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| 1 | I | P | N | - - - - - - - - - - - - | control | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| 0 | - - - - - - - | output character | data | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Where: | |
I = set the interface to output/input mode (0/1) | |
P = enable the printer for output | |
N = enable the punch for output | |
Input Data Word format (LIA and LIB): | |
15 |14 13 12 |11 10 9 | 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 | 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| B | - - - - - - - | input character | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Where: | |
B = interface is idle/busy (0/1) | |
To support CPU idling, the teleprinter interface (which doubles as the | |
simulator console) polls for input using a calibrated timer with a ten | |
millisecond period. Other polled-keyboard input devices (multiplexers and | |
the BACI card) synchronize with the console poll to ensure maximum available | |
idle time. The console poll is guaranteed to run, as the TTY device cannot | |
be disabled. | |
The time base generator interface responds to I/O instructions as follows: | |
Output Data Word format (OTA and OTB): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - | tick rate | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Tick Rate Selection: | |
000 = 100 microseconds | |
001 = 1 millisecond | |
010 = 10 milliseconds | |
011 = 100 milliseconds | |
100 = 1 second | |
101 = 10 seconds | |
110 = 100 seconds | |
111 = 1000 seconds | |
If jumper W2 is in position B, the last four rates are divided by 1000, | |
producing rates of 1, 10, 100, and 1000 milliseconds, respectively. | |
Input Data Word format (LIA, LIB, MIA, and MIB): | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - | E | - - - - | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Where: | |
E = At least one tick has been lost | |
If jumper W1 is in position B, bit 5 also indicates a lost tick. | |
In hardware, the two configuration jumpers perform these functions: | |
Jumper Interpretation in position A Interpretation in position B | |
------ ---------------------------- --------------------------------- | |
W1 Input bit 5 is always zero Input bit 5 indicates a lost tick | |
W2 Last four rates are seconds Last four rates are milliseconds | |
The time base generator autocalibrates. If the TBG is set to a ten | |
millisecond period (e.g., as under RTE), it is synchronized to the console | |
poll. Otherwise (e.g., as under DOS or TSB, which use 100 millisecond | |
periods), it runs asynchronously. If the specified clock frequency is below | |
10Hz, the clock service routine runs at 10Hz and counts down a repeat counter | |
before generating an interrupt. Autocalibration will not work if the clock | |
is running at 1Hz or less. | |
*/ | |
#include "hp2100_defs.h" | |
#include "hp2100_cpu.h" | |
#define TTY_OUT_WAIT 200 /* TTY output wait */ | |
#define UNIT_V_DIAG (TTUF_V_UF + 0) /* diag mode */ | |
#define UNIT_V_AUTOLF (TTUF_V_UF + 1) /* auto linefeed */ | |
#define UNIT_DIAG (1 << UNIT_V_DIAG) | |
#define UNIT_AUTOLF (1 << UNIT_V_AUTOLF) | |
#define PTP_LOW 0000040 /* low tape */ | |
#define TM_MODE 0100000 /* mode change */ | |
#define TM_KBD 0040000 /* enable keyboard */ | |
#define TM_PRI 0020000 /* enable printer */ | |
#define TM_PUN 0010000 /* enable punch */ | |
#define TP_BUSY 0100000 /* busy */ | |
struct { | |
FLIP_FLOP control; /* control flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flag; /* flag flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flagbuf; /* flag buffer flip-flop */ | |
} ptr = { CLEAR, CLEAR, CLEAR }; | |
int32 ptr_trlcnt = 0; /* trailer counter */ | |
int32 ptr_trllim = 40; /* trailer to add */ | |
struct { | |
FLIP_FLOP control; /* control flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flag; /* flag flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flagbuf; /* flag buffer flip-flop */ | |
} ptp = { CLEAR, CLEAR, CLEAR }; | |
struct { | |
FLIP_FLOP control; /* control flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flag; /* flag flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flagbuf; /* flag buffer flip-flop */ | |
} tty = { CLEAR, CLEAR, CLEAR }; | |
int32 tty_buf = 0; /* tty buffer */ | |
int32 tty_mode = 0; /* tty mode */ | |
int32 tty_shin = 0377; /* tty shift in */ | |
int32 tty_lf = 0; /* lf flag */ | |
DEVICE ptr_dev, ptp_dev, tty_dev, clk_dev; | |
IOHANDLER ptrio; | |
t_stat ptr_svc (UNIT *uptr); | |
t_stat ptr_attach (UNIT *uptr, CONST char *cptr); | |
t_stat ptr_reset (DEVICE *dptr); | |
t_stat ptr_boot (int32 unitno, DEVICE *dptr); | |
IOHANDLER ptpio; | |
t_stat ptp_svc (UNIT *uptr); | |
t_stat ptp_reset (DEVICE *dptr); | |
IOHANDLER ttyio; | |
t_stat tti_svc (UNIT *uptr); | |
t_stat tto_svc (UNIT *uptr); | |
t_stat tty_reset (DEVICE *dptr); | |
t_stat tty_set_opt (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc); | |
t_stat tty_set_alf (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc); | |
t_stat tto_out (int32 c); | |
/* PTR data structures | |
ptr_dev PTR device descriptor | |
ptr_unit PTR unit descriptor | |
ptr_mod PTR modifiers | |
ptr_reg PTR register list | |
*/ | |
DIB ptr_dib = { &ptrio, PTR }; | |
UNIT ptr_unit = { | |
UDATA (&ptr_svc, UNIT_SEQ+UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0), | |
SERIAL_IN_WAIT | |
}; | |
REG ptr_reg[] = { | |
{ ORDATA (BUF, ptr_unit.buf, 8) }, | |
{ FLDATA (CTL, ptr.control, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FLG, ptr.flag, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FBF, ptr.flagbuf, 0) }, | |
{ DRDATA (TRLCTR, ptr_trlcnt, 8), REG_HRO }, | |
{ DRDATA (TRLLIM, ptr_trllim, 8), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (POS, ptr_unit.pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (TIME, ptr_unit.wait, 24), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ ORDATA (SC, ptr_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ ORDATA (DEVNO, ptr_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ NULL } | |
}; | |
MTAB ptr_mod[] = { | |
{ UNIT_DIAG, UNIT_DIAG, "diagnostic mode", "DIAG", NULL }, | |
{ UNIT_DIAG, 0, "reader mode", "READER", NULL }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 1u, "SC", "SC", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &ptr_dib }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV | MTAB_NMO, ~1u, "DEVNO", "DEVNO", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &ptr_dib }, | |
{ 0 } | |
}; | |
DEVICE ptr_dev = { | |
"PTR", /* device name */ | |
&ptr_unit, /* unit array */ | |
ptr_reg, /* register array */ | |
ptr_mod, /* modifier array */ | |
1, /* number of units */ | |
10, /* address radix */ | |
31, /* address width */ | |
1, /* address increment */ | |
8, /* data radix */ | |
8, /* data width */ | |
NULL, /* examine routine */ | |
NULL, /* deposit routine */ | |
&ptr_reset, /* reset routine */ | |
&ptr_boot, /* boot routine */ | |
&ptr_attach, /* attach routine */ | |
NULL, /* detach routine */ | |
&ptr_dib, /* device information block pointer */ | |
DEV_DISABLE, /* device flags */ | |
0, /* debug control flags */ | |
NULL, /* debug flag name array */ | |
NULL, /* memory size change routine */ | |
NULL /* logical device name */ | |
}; | |
/* PTP data structures | |
ptp_dev PTP device descriptor | |
ptp_unit PTP unit descriptor | |
ptp_mod PTP modifiers | |
ptp_reg PTP register list | |
*/ | |
DIB ptp_dib = { &ptpio, PTP }; | |
UNIT ptp_unit = { | |
UDATA (&ptp_svc, UNIT_SEQ+UNIT_ATTABLE, 0), SERIAL_OUT_WAIT | |
}; | |
REG ptp_reg[] = { | |
{ ORDATA (BUF, ptp_unit.buf, 8) }, | |
{ FLDATA (CTL, ptp.control, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FLG, ptp.flag, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FBF, ptp.flagbuf, 0) }, | |
{ DRDATA (POS, ptp_unit.pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (TIME, ptp_unit.wait, 24), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ ORDATA (SC, ptp_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ ORDATA (DEVNO, ptp_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ NULL } | |
}; | |
MTAB ptp_mod[] = { | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 1u, "SC", "SC", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &ptp_dib }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV | MTAB_NMO, ~1u, "DEVNO", "DEVNO", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &ptp_dib }, | |
{ 0 } | |
}; | |
DEVICE ptp_dev = { | |
"PTP", /* device name */ | |
&ptp_unit, /* unit array */ | |
ptp_reg, /* register array */ | |
ptp_mod, /* modifier array */ | |
1, /* number of units */ | |
10, /* address radix */ | |
31, /* address width */ | |
1, /* address increment */ | |
8, /* data radix */ | |
8, /* data width */ | |
NULL, /* examine routine */ | |
NULL, /* deposit routine */ | |
&ptp_reset, /* reset routine */ | |
NULL, /* boot routine */ | |
&hp_attach, /* attach routine */ | |
NULL, /* detach routine */ | |
&ptp_dib, /* device information block pointer */ | |
DEV_DISABLE, /* device flags */ | |
0, /* debug control flags */ | |
NULL, /* debug flag name array */ | |
NULL, /* memory size change routine */ | |
NULL /* logical device name */ | |
}; | |
/* TTY data structures | |
tty_dev TTY device descriptor | |
tty_unit TTY unit descriptor | |
tty_reg TTY register list | |
tty_mod TTy modifiers list | |
*/ | |
#define TTI 0 | |
#define TTO 1 | |
#define TTP 2 | |
DIB tty_dib = { &ttyio, TTY }; | |
UNIT tty_unit[] = { | |
{ UDATA (&tti_svc, UNIT_IDLE | TT_MODE_UC, 0), POLL_PERIOD }, | |
{ UDATA (&tto_svc, TT_MODE_UC, 0), TTY_OUT_WAIT }, | |
{ UDATA (&tto_svc, UNIT_SEQ | UNIT_ATTABLE | TT_MODE_8B, 0), SERIAL_OUT_WAIT } | |
}; | |
REG tty_reg[] = { | |
{ ORDATA (BUF, tty_buf, 8) }, | |
{ ORDATA (MODE, tty_mode, 16) }, | |
{ ORDATA (SHIN, tty_shin, 8), REG_HRO }, | |
{ FLDATA (CTL, tty.control, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FLG, tty.flag, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FBF, tty.flagbuf, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (KLFP, tty_lf, 0), REG_HRO }, | |
{ DRDATA (KPOS, tty_unit[TTI].pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (KTIME, tty_unit[TTI].wait, 24), REG_NZ + PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (TPOS, tty_unit[TTO].pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (TTIME, tty_unit[TTO].wait, 24), REG_NZ + PV_LEFT }, | |
{ DRDATA (PPOS, tty_unit[TTP].pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT }, | |
{ ORDATA (SC, tty_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ ORDATA (DEVNO, tty_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ NULL } | |
}; | |
MTAB tty_mod[] = { | |
{ TT_MODE, TT_MODE_UC, "UC", "UC", &tty_set_opt }, | |
{ TT_MODE, TT_MODE_7B, "7b", "7B", &tty_set_opt }, | |
{ TT_MODE, TT_MODE_8B, "8b", "8B", &tty_set_opt }, | |
{ TT_MODE, TT_MODE_7P, "7p", "7P", &tty_set_opt }, | |
{ UNIT_AUTOLF, UNIT_AUTOLF, "autolf", "AUTOLF", &tty_set_alf }, | |
{ UNIT_AUTOLF, 0 , NULL, "NOAUTOLF", &tty_set_alf }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 1u, "SC", "SC", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &tty_dib }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV | MTAB_NMO, ~1u, "DEVNO", "DEVNO", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &tty_dib }, | |
{ 0 } | |
}; | |
DEVICE tty_dev = { | |
"TTY", /* device name */ | |
tty_unit, /* unit array */ | |
tty_reg, /* register array */ | |
tty_mod, /* modifier array */ | |
3, /* number of units */ | |
10, /* address radix */ | |
31, /* address width */ | |
1, /* address increment */ | |
8, /* data radix */ | |
8, /* data width */ | |
NULL, /* examine routine */ | |
NULL, /* deposit routine */ | |
&tty_reset, /* reset routine */ | |
NULL, /* boot routine */ | |
&hp_attach, /* attach routine */ | |
NULL, /* detach routine */ | |
&tty_dib, /* device information block pointer */ | |
0, /* device flags */ | |
0, /* debug control flags */ | |
NULL, /* debug flag name array */ | |
NULL, /* memory size change routine */ | |
NULL /* logical device name */ | |
}; | |
/* Paper tape reader I/O signal handler. | |
Implementation notes: | |
1. The 12597A duplex register card is used to interface the paper tape | |
reader to the computer. This card has a device command flip-flop, which | |
supplies the READ signal to the tape reader. Under simulation, this | |
state is implied by the activation of the PTR unit. | |
2. The POPIO signal clears the output buffer of the duplex card. However, | |
the buffer outputs are not used by the paper tape reader. Under | |
simulation, we omit the buffer clear. | |
*/ | |
uint32 ptrio (DIB *dibptr, IOCYCLE signal_set, uint32 stat_data) | |
{ | |
IOSIGNAL signal; | |
IOCYCLE working_set = IOADDSIR (signal_set); /* add ioSIR if needed */ | |
while (working_set) { | |
signal = IONEXT (working_set); /* isolate next signal */ | |
switch (signal) { /* dispatch I/O signal */ | |
case ioCLF: /* clear flag flip-flop */ | |
ptr.flag = ptr.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTF: /* set flag flip-flop */ | |
case ioENF: /* enable flag */ | |
ptr.flag = ptr.flagbuf = SET; | |
break; | |
case ioSFC: /* skip if flag is clear */ | |
setstdSKF (ptr); | |
break; | |
case ioSFS: /* skip if flag is set */ | |
setstdSKF (ptr); | |
break; | |
case ioIOI: /* I/O data input */ | |
stat_data = IORETURN (SCPE_OK, ptr_unit.buf); /* merge in return status */ | |
break; | |
case ioPOPIO: /* power-on preset to I/O */ | |
ptr.flag = ptr.flagbuf = SET; /* set flag and flag buffer */ | |
break; | |
case ioCRS: /* control reset */ | |
case ioCLC: /* clear control flip-flop */ | |
ptr.control = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTC: /* set control flip-flop */ | |
ptr.control = SET; | |
sim_activate (&ptr_unit, ptr_unit.wait); | |
break; | |
case ioSIR: /* set interrupt request */ | |
setstdPRL (ptr); /* set standard PRL signal */ | |
setstdIRQ (ptr); /* set standard IRQ signal */ | |
setstdSRQ (ptr); /* set standard SRQ signal */ | |
break; | |
case ioIAK: /* interrupt acknowledge */ | |
ptr.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
default: /* all other signals */ | |
break; /* are ignored */ | |
} | |
working_set = working_set & ~signal; /* remove current signal from set */ | |
} | |
return stat_data; | |
} | |
/* Unit service */ | |
t_stat ptr_svc (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
int byte; | |
if ((ptr_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* if the reader is not attached */ | |
if (cpu_ss_ioerr != SCPE_OK) { /* then if the I/O error stop is enabled */ | |
sim_activate (uptr, uptr->wait); /* then reschedule the operation */ | |
cpu_ioerr_uptr = uptr; /* save the failing unit */ | |
return STOP_NOTAPE; /* and report that the tape isn't loaded */ | |
} | |
else /* otherwise no tape in the reader */ | |
return SCPE_OK; /* just hangs the input operation */ | |
byte = fgetc (uptr->fileref); /* get the next byte from the paper tape file */ | |
if (feof (uptr->fileref)) /* if the file is positioned at the EOF */ | |
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_DIAG && uptr->pos > 0) { /* then if DIAG mode is enabled and the tape isn't empty */ | |
rewind (uptr->fileref); /* then rewind the tape */ | |
uptr->pos = 0; /* to simulate loop mode */ | |
byte = fgetc (uptr->fileref); /* get the first byte from the tape */ | |
} | |
else /* otherwise READER mode is enabled or the tape is empty */ | |
if (ptr_trlcnt < ptr_trllim) { /* so if trailer remains to be added */ | |
ptr_trlcnt++; /* then count the trailer byte */ | |
byte = 0; /* and return a NUL */ | |
} | |
else if (cpu_ss_ioerr != SCPE_OK) { /* otherwise trailer is complete; if the I/O stop is enabled */ | |
sim_activate (uptr, uptr->wait); /* then reschedule the operation */ | |
cpu_ioerr_uptr = uptr; /* save the failing unit */ | |
return STOP_EOT; /* and report that the tape is at EOF */ | |
} | |
else /* otherwise tape exhaustion */ | |
return SCPE_OK; /* just hangs the input operation */ | |
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* if a host file I/O error occurred */ | |
cprintf ("%s simulator paper tape reader I/O error: %s\n", /* then report the error to the console */ | |
sim_name, strerror (errno)); | |
clearerr (uptr->fileref); /* clear the error */ | |
return SCPE_IOERR; /* and stop the simulator */ | |
} | |
else { /* otherwise the read was successful */ | |
uptr->buf = LOWER_BYTE (byte); /* so put the byte in the buffer */ | |
uptr->pos = ftell (uptr->fileref); /* and update the file position */ | |
if (byte != 0) /* if the byte is not a NUL */ | |
ptr_trlcnt = 0; /* then clear the trailing NUL counter */ | |
ptrio (&ptr_dib, ioENF, 0); /* set the device flag */ | |
return SCPE_OK; /* and return success */ | |
} | |
} | |
/* Attach routine - clear the trailer counter */ | |
t_stat ptr_attach (UNIT *uptr, CONST char *cptr) | |
{ | |
ptr_trlcnt = 0; | |
return attach_unit (uptr, cptr); | |
} | |
/* Reset routine - called from SCP */ | |
t_stat ptr_reset (DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
IOPRESET (&ptr_dib); /* PRESET device (does not use PON) */ | |
sim_cancel (&ptr_unit); /* deactivate unit */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* Paper tape reader bootstrap routine (HP 12992K ROM) */ | |
const BOOT_ROM ptr_rom = { | |
0107700, /*ST CLC 0,C ; intr off */ | |
0002401, /* CLA,RSS ; skip in */ | |
0063756, /*CN LDA M11 ; feed frame */ | |
0006700, /* CLB,CCE ; set E to rd byte */ | |
0017742, /* JSB READ ; get #char */ | |
0007306, /* CMB,CCE,INB,SZB ; 2's comp */ | |
0027713, /* JMP *+5 ; non-zero byte */ | |
0002006, /* INA,SZA ; feed frame ctr */ | |
0027703, /* JMP *-3 */ | |
0102077, /* HLT 77B ; stop */ | |
0027700, /* JMP ST ; next */ | |
0077754, /* STA WC ; word in rec */ | |
0017742, /* JSB READ ; get feed frame */ | |
0017742, /* JSB READ ; get address */ | |
0074000, /* STB 0 ; init csum */ | |
0077755, /* STB AD ; save addr */ | |
0067755, /*CK LDB AD ; check addr */ | |
0047777, /* ADB MAXAD ; below loader */ | |
0002040, /* SEZ ; E =0 => OK */ | |
0027740, /* JMP H55 */ | |
0017742, /* JSB READ ; get word */ | |
0040001, /* ADA 1 ; cont checksum */ | |
0177755, /* STA AD,I ; store word */ | |
0037755, /* ISZ AD */ | |
0000040, /* CLE ; force wd read */ | |
0037754, /* ISZ WC ; block done? */ | |
0027720, /* JMP CK ; no */ | |
0017742, /* JSB READ ; get checksum */ | |
0054000, /* CPB 0 ; ok? */ | |
0027702, /* JMP CN ; next block */ | |
0102011, /* HLT 11 ; bad csum */ | |
0027700, /* JMP ST ; next */ | |
0102055, /*H55 HALT 55 ; bad address */ | |
0027700, /* JMP ST ; next */ | |
0000000, /*RD 0 */ | |
0006600, /* CLB,CME ; E reg byte ptr */ | |
0103710, /* STC RDR,C ; start reader */ | |
0102310, /* SFS RDR ; wait */ | |
0027745, /* JMP *-1 */ | |
0106410, /* MIB RDR ; get byte */ | |
0002041, /* SEZ,RSS ; E set? */ | |
0127742, /* JMP RD,I ; no, done */ | |
0005767, /* BLF,CLE,BLF ; shift byte */ | |
0027744, /* JMP RD+2 ; again */ | |
0000000, /*WC 000000 ; word count */ | |
0000000, /*AD 000000 ; address */ | |
0177765, /*M11 -11 ; feed count */ | |
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* unused */ | |
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* unused */ | |
0000000 /*MAXAD -ST ; max addr */ | |
}; | |
t_stat ptr_boot (int32 unitno, DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
const int32 dev = ptr_dib.select_code; /* get device no */ | |
cpu_ibl (ptr_rom, dev, IBL_S_CLR, /* copy the boot ROM to memory and configure */ | |
IBL_PTR | IBL_SET_SC (dev)); /* the S register accordingly */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* Paper tape punch I/O signal handler. | |
Implementation notes: | |
1. The 12597A duplex register card is used to interface the paper tape | |
punch to the computer. This card has a device command flip-flop, which | |
supplies the PUNCH signal to the tape reader. Under simulation, this | |
state is implied by the activation of the PTP unit. | |
*/ | |
uint32 ptpio (DIB *dibptr, IOCYCLE signal_set, uint32 stat_data) | |
{ | |
IOSIGNAL signal; | |
IOCYCLE working_set = IOADDSIR (signal_set); /* add ioSIR if needed */ | |
while (working_set) { | |
signal = IONEXT (working_set); /* isolate next signal */ | |
switch (signal) { /* dispatch I/O signal */ | |
case ioCLF: /* clear flag flip-flop */ | |
ptp.flag = ptp.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTF: /* set flag flip-flop */ | |
case ioENF: /* enable flag */ | |
ptp.flag = ptp.flagbuf = SET; | |
break; | |
case ioSFC: /* skip if flag is clear */ | |
setstdSKF (ptp); | |
break; | |
case ioSFS: /* skip if flag is set */ | |
setstdSKF (ptp); | |
break; | |
case ioIOI: /* I/O data input */ | |
if ((ptp_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* not attached? */ | |
stat_data = IORETURN (SCPE_OK, PTP_LOW); /* report as out of tape */ | |
else | |
stat_data = IORETURN (SCPE_OK, 0); | |
break; | |
case ioIOO: /* I/O data output */ | |
ptp_unit.buf = IODATA (stat_data); /* clear supplied status */ | |
break; | |
case ioPOPIO: /* power-on preset to I/O */ | |
ptp.flag = ptp.flagbuf = SET; /* set flag and flag buffer */ | |
ptp_unit.buf = 0; /* clear output buffer */ | |
break; | |
case ioCRS: /* control reset */ | |
case ioCLC: /* clear control flip-flop */ | |
ptp.control = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTC: /* set control flip-flop */ | |
ptp.control = SET; | |
sim_activate (&ptp_unit, ptp_unit.wait); | |
break; | |
case ioSIR: /* set interrupt request */ | |
setstdPRL (ptp); /* set standard PRL signal */ | |
setstdIRQ (ptp); /* set standard IRQ signal */ | |
setstdSRQ (ptp); /* set standard SRQ signal */ | |
break; | |
case ioIAK: /* interrupt acknowledge */ | |
ptp.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
default: /* all other signals */ | |
break; /* are ignored */ | |
} | |
working_set = working_set & ~signal; /* remove current signal from set */ | |
} | |
return stat_data; | |
} | |
/* Unit service */ | |
t_stat ptp_svc (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) /* if the punch is attached */ | |
if (fputc (uptr->buf, uptr->fileref) == EOF) { /* then write the byte; if the write fails */ | |
cprintf ("%s simulator paper tape punch I/O error: %s\n", /* then report the error to the console */ | |
sim_name, strerror (errno)); | |
clearerr (uptr->fileref); /* clear the error */ | |
return SCPE_IOERR; /* and stop the simulator */ | |
} | |
else { /* otherwise the write succeeds */ | |
uptr->pos = ftell (uptr->fileref); /* so update the file position */ | |
ptpio (&ptp_dib, ioENF, 0); /* and set the device flag */ | |
} | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* Reset routine */ | |
t_stat ptp_reset (DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
IOPRESET (&ptp_dib); /* PRESET device (does not use PON) */ | |
sim_cancel (&ptp_unit); /* deactivate unit */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* Terminal I/O signal handler. | |
Output Word Format: | |
15 |14 13 12 |11 10 9 | 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 | 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| 1 | I | P | N | - - - - - - - - - - - - | control | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| 0 | - - - - - - - | output character | data | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Where: | |
I = set the interface to output/input mode (0/1) | |
P = enable the printer for output | |
N = enable the punch for output | |
Input Word Format: | |
15 |14 13 12 |11 10 9 | 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 | 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| B | - - - - - - - | input character | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
Where: | |
B = interface is idle/busy (0/1) | |
*/ | |
uint32 ttyio (DIB *dibptr, IOCYCLE signal_set, uint32 stat_data) | |
{ | |
uint16 data; | |
IOSIGNAL signal; | |
IOCYCLE working_set = IOADDSIR (signal_set); /* add ioSIR if needed */ | |
while (working_set) { | |
signal = IONEXT (working_set); /* isolate next signal */ | |
switch (signal) { /* dispatch I/O signal */ | |
case ioCLF: /* clear flag flip-flop */ | |
tty.flag = tty.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTF: /* set flag flip-flop */ | |
case ioENF: /* enable flag */ | |
tty.flag = tty.flagbuf = SET; | |
break; | |
case ioSFC: /* skip if flag is clear */ | |
setstdSKF (tty); | |
break; | |
case ioSFS: /* skip if flag is set */ | |
setstdSKF (tty); | |
break; | |
case ioIOI: /* I/O data input */ | |
data = (uint16) tty_buf; | |
if (!(tty_mode & TM_KBD) && sim_is_active (&tty_unit[TTO])) | |
data = data | TP_BUSY; | |
stat_data = IORETURN (SCPE_OK, data); /* merge in return status */ | |
break; | |
case ioIOO: /* I/O data output */ | |
data = IODATA (stat_data); /* clear supplied status */ | |
if (data & TM_MODE) | |
tty_mode = data & (TM_KBD|TM_PRI|TM_PUN); | |
tty_buf = data & 0377; | |
break; | |
case ioCRS: /* control reset */ | |
tty.control = CLEAR; /* clear control */ | |
tty.flag = tty.flagbuf = SET; /* set flag and flag buffer */ | |
tty_mode = TM_KBD; /* set tty, clear print/punch */ | |
tty_shin = 0377; /* input inactive */ | |
tty_lf = 0; /* no lf pending */ | |
break; | |
case ioCLC: /* clear control flip-flop */ | |
tty.control = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTC: /* set control flip-flop */ | |
tty.control = SET; | |
if (!(tty_mode & TM_KBD)) /* output? */ | |
sim_activate (&tty_unit[TTO], tty_unit[TTO].wait); | |
break; | |
case ioSIR: /* set interrupt request */ | |
setstdPRL (tty); /* set standard PRL signal */ | |
setstdIRQ (tty); /* set standard IRQ signal */ | |
setstdSRQ (tty); /* set standard SRQ signal */ | |
break; | |
case ioIAK: /* interrupt acknowledge */ | |
tty.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
default: /* all other signals */ | |
break; /* are ignored */ | |
} | |
working_set = working_set & ~signal; /* remove current signal from set */ | |
} | |
return stat_data; | |
} | |
/* TTY input service routine. | |
The console input poll routine is scheduled with a ten millisecond period | |
using a calibrated timer, which is the source of event timing for all of the | |
keyboard polling routines. Synchronizing other keyboard polls with the | |
console poll ensures maximum idle time. | |
Several HP operating systems require a CR and LF sequence for line | |
termination. This is awkward on a PC, as there is no LF key (CTRL+J is | |
needed instead). We provide an AUTOLF mode to add a LF automatically to each | |
CR input. When this mode is set, entering CR will set a flag, which will | |
cause a LF to be supplied automatically at the next input poll. | |
The 12531C teleprinter interface and the later 12880A CRT interface provide a | |
clever mechanism to detect a keypress during output. This is used by DOS and | |
RTE to allow the user to interrupt lengthy output operations to enter system | |
commands. | |
Referring to the 12531C schematic, the terminal input enters on pin X | |
("DATA FROM EIA COMPATIBLE DEVICE"). The signal passes through four | |
transistor inversions (Q8, Q1, Q2, and Q3) to appear on pin 12 of NAND gate | |
U104C. If the flag flip-flop is not set, the terminal input passes to the | |
(inverted) output of U104C and thence to the D input of the first of the | |
flip-flops forming the data register. | |
In the idle condition (no key pressed), the terminal input line is marking | |
(voltage negative), so in passing through a total of five inversions, a | |
logic one is presented at the serial input of the data register. During an | |
output operation, the register is parallel loaded and serially shifted, | |
sending the output data through the register to the device and -- this is | |
the crux -- filling the register with logic ones from U104C. | |
At the end of the output operation, the card flag is set, an interrupt | |
occurs, and the RTE driver is entered. The driver then does an LIA SC to | |
read the contents of the data register. If no key has been pressed during | |
the output operation, the register will read as all ones (octal 377). If, | |
however, any key was struck, at least one zero bit will be present. If the | |
register value doesn't equal 377, the driver sets the system "operator | |
attention" flag, which will cause DOS or RTE to output an asterisk prompt and | |
initiate a terminal read when the current output line is completed. | |
Implementation notes: | |
1. The current CPU speed, expressed as a multiple of the hardware speed, is | |
calculated for each service entry. It may be displayed at the SCP prompt | |
with the SHOW CPU SPEED command. The speed is only representative when | |
the CPU is not idling. | |
*/ | |
t_stat tti_svc (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
int32 c; | |
uptr->wait = sim_rtcn_calb (POLL_RATE, TMR_POLL); /* calibrate poll timer */ | |
sim_activate (uptr, uptr->wait); /* continue poll */ | |
cpu_speed = uptr->wait / POLL_PERIOD; /* calculate the current CPU speed multiplier */ | |
tty_shin = 0377; /* assume inactive */ | |
if (tty_lf) { /* auto lf pending? */ | |
c = 012; /* force lf */ | |
tty_lf = 0; | |
} | |
else { | |
c = sim_poll_kbd (); | |
if (c < SCPE_KFLAG) /* no char or error? */ | |
return c; | |
if (c & SCPE_BREAK) /* break? */ | |
c = 0; | |
else | |
c = sim_tt_inpcvt (c, TT_GET_MODE (uptr->flags)); | |
tty_lf = ((c & 0177) == 015) && (uptr->flags & UNIT_AUTOLF); | |
} | |
if (tty_mode & TM_KBD) { /* keyboard enabled? */ | |
tty_buf = c; /* put char in buf */ | |
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; | |
ttyio (&tty_dib, ioENF, 0); /* set flag */ | |
if (c) | |
tto_out (c); /* echo? */ | |
} | |
else /* no, char shifts in */ | |
tty_shin = c; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* TTY output service routine */ | |
t_stat tto_svc (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
int32 c; | |
t_stat r; | |
c = tty_buf; /* get char */ | |
tty_buf = tty_shin; /* shift in */ | |
tty_shin = 0377; /* line inactive */ | |
r = tto_out (c); /* output the character */ | |
if (r != SCPE_OK) { /* if an error occurred */ | |
sim_activate (uptr, uptr->wait); /* then schedule a retry */ | |
return (r == SCPE_STALL ? SCPE_OK : r); /* report a stall as success */ | |
} | |
ttyio (&tty_dib, ioENF, 0); /* set flag */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* TTY output routine. | |
The 12531C Buffered Teleprinter Interface connects current-loop devices, such | |
as the HP 2752A (ASR33) and 2754A (ASR35) teleprinters, as well as EIA RS-232 | |
devices, such as the HP 2749A (ASR33) teleprinter and HP 2600 terminal. For | |
output, the control word sent to the interface may set the print flip-flop, | |
the punch flip-flop, or both flip-flops. These flip-flops generate the PRINT | |
COMMAND and PUNCH COMMAND output signals, respectively. Setting either one | |
enables data transmission. | |
Only the 2754A responds to the PRINT and PUNCH COMMAND signals. All of the | |
other devices ignore these signals and respond only to the serial data out | |
signal. (The paper tape punches on the 2749A and 2752A teleprinters must be | |
enabled manually at the console and operate concurrently with the printers.) | |
This routine simulates a 2754A if the punch unit (TTY unit 2) is attached and | |
a generic terminal when the unit is detached. With the punch unit attached, | |
the punch flip-flop must be set to punch, and the print flip-flop must be set | |
to print. These flip-flops, and therefore their respective operations, are | |
independent. When the punch unit is detached, printing will occur if either | |
the print or punch flip-flop is set. If neither flip-flop is set, no output | |
occurs. Therefore, the logic is: | |
if punch-flip-flop and punch-attached | |
then punch character | |
if print-flip-flop or punch-flip-flop and not punch-attached | |
then print character | |
Certain HP programs, e.g., HP 2000F BASIC FOR DOS-M/DOS III, depend on the | |
2752A et. al. behavior. The DOS and RTE teleprinter drivers support text and | |
binary output modes. Text mode sets the print flip-flop, and binary mode | |
sets the punch flip-flop. These programs use binary mode to write single | |
characters to the teleprinter and expect that they will be printed. The | |
simulator follows this behavior. | |
*/ | |
t_stat tto_out (int32 c) | |
{ | |
t_stat r = SCPE_OK; | |
if (tty_mode & TM_PUN /* if punching is enabled */ | |
&& tty_unit [TTP].flags & UNIT_ATT) /* and the punch is attached */ | |
if (fputc (c, tty_unit [TTP].fileref) == EOF) { /* then write the byte; if the write fails */ | |
cprintf ("%s simulator teleprinter punch I/O error: %s\n", /* then report the error to the console */ | |
sim_name, strerror (errno)); | |
clearerr (tty_unit [TTP].fileref); /* clear the error */ | |
r = SCPE_IOERR; /* and stop the simulator */ | |
} | |
else /* otherwise the output succeeded */ | |
tty_unit [TTP].pos = ftell (tty_unit [TTP].fileref); /* so update the file position */ | |
if (tty_mode & TM_PRI /* if printing is enabled */ | |
|| tty_mode & TM_PUN /* or punching is enabled */ | |
&& (tty_unit [TTP].flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) { /* and the punch is not attached */ | |
c = sim_tt_outcvt (c, TT_GET_MODE (tty_unit [TTO].flags)); /* then convert the character */ | |
if (c >= 0) { /* if the character is valid */ | |
r = sim_putchar_s (c); /* then output it to the console */ | |
if (r == SCPE_OK) /* if the output succeeded */ | |
tty_unit [TTO].pos = tty_unit [TTO].pos + 1; /* then update the file position */ | |
} | |
} | |
return r; /* return the result */ | |
} | |
/* TTY reset routine */ | |
t_stat tty_reset (DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
if (sim_switches & SWMASK ('P')) /* initialization reset? */ | |
tty_buf = 0; /* clear buffer */ | |
IOPRESET (&tty_dib); /* PRESET device (does not use PON) */ | |
tty_unit[TTI].wait = POLL_PERIOD; /* reset initial poll */ | |
sim_rtcn_init (tty_unit[TTI].wait, TMR_POLL); /* init poll timer */ | |
sim_activate (&tty_unit[TTI], tty_unit[TTI].wait); /* activate poll */ | |
sim_cancel (&tty_unit[TTO]); /* cancel output */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
t_stat tty_set_opt (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc) | |
{ | |
int32 u = uptr - tty_unit; | |
if (u > TTO) return SCPE_NOFNC; | |
if ((u == TTI) && (val == TT_MODE_7P)) | |
val = TT_MODE_7B; | |
tty_unit[u].flags = (tty_unit[u].flags & ~TT_MODE) | val; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
t_stat tty_set_alf (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc) | |
{ | |
int32 u = uptr - tty_unit; | |
if (u != TTI) return SCPE_NOFNC; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* Synchronize polling. | |
Return an event time corresponding either with the amount of time remaining | |
in the current poll (mode = INITIAL) or the amount of time in a full poll | |
period (mode = SERVICE). If the former call is made when the device service | |
routine is started, then making the latter call during unit service will | |
ensure that the polls remain synchronized. | |
*/ | |
int32 sync_poll (POLLMODE poll_mode) | |
{ | |
int32 poll_time; | |
if (poll_mode == INITIAL) { | |
poll_time = sim_activate_time (&tty_unit[TTI]); | |
if (poll_time) | |
return poll_time; | |
else | |
return POLL_PERIOD; | |
} | |
else | |
return tty_unit[TTI].wait; | |
} | |
/* 12539C Time Base Generator *************************************************/ | |
/* Program constants */ | |
static const int32 delay [8] = { /* clock delays, in event ticks per interval */ | |
uS (100), /* 000 = 100 microseconds */ | |
mS (1), /* 001 = 1 millisecond */ | |
mS (10), /* 010 = 10 milliseconds */ | |
mS (100), /* 011 = 100 milliseconds */ | |
S (1), /* 100 = 1 second */ | |
S (10), /* 101 = 10 seconds */ | |
S (100), /* 110 = 100 seconds */ | |
S (1000) /* 111 = 1000 seconds */ | |
}; | |
static const int32 ticks [8] = { /* clock ticks per second */ | |
10000, /* 000 = 100 microseconds */ | |
1000, /* 001 = 1 millisecond */ | |
100, /* 010 = 10 milliseconds */ | |
10, /* 011 = 100 milliseconds */ | |
10, /* 100 = 1 second */ | |
10, /* 101 = 10 seconds */ | |
10, /* 110 = 100 seconds */ | |
10 /* 111 = 1000 seconds */ | |
}; | |
static const int32 scale [8] = { /* prescaler counts per clock tick */ | |
1, /* 000 = 100 microseconds */ | |
1, /* 001 = 1 millisecond */ | |
1, /* 010 = 10 milliseconds */ | |
1, /* 011 = 100 milliseconds */ | |
10, /* 100 = 1 second */ | |
100, /* 101 = 10 seconds */ | |
1000, /* 110 = 100 seconds */ | |
10000 /* 111 = 1000 seconds */ | |
}; | |
/* Unit flags */ | |
#define UNIT_CALTIME_SHIFT (UNIT_V_UF + 0) /* calibrated timing mode */ | |
#define UNIT_W1B_SHIFT (UNIT_V_UF + 1) /* jumper W1 in position B */ | |
#define UNIT_W2B_SHIFT (UNIT_V_UF + 2) /* jumper W2 in position B */ | |
#define UNIT_CALTIME (1u << UNIT_CALTIME_SHIFT) | |
#define UNIT_W1B (1u << UNIT_W1B_SHIFT) | |
#define UNIT_W2B (1u << UNIT_W2B_SHIFT) | |
/* Control word. | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - | tick rate | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
*/ | |
#define CN_RATE_MASK 0000007u /* clock rate selector mask */ | |
#define CN_RATE_SHIFT 0 /* clock rate alignment shift */ | |
#define CN_RATE(c) (((c) & CN_RATE_MASK) >> CN_RATE_SHIFT) | |
static const char *const rate_name [8] = { /* clock rate selector names */ | |
"100 microsecond", /* 000 = 100 microseconds */ | |
"1 millisecond", /* 001 = 1 millisecond */ | |
"10 millisecond", /* 010 = 10 milliseconds */ | |
"100 millisecond", /* 011 = 100 milliseconds */ | |
"1 second", /* 100 = 1 second */ | |
"10 second", /* 101 = 10 seconds */ | |
"100 second", /* 110 = 100 seconds */ | |
"1000 second" /* 111 = 1000 seconds */ | |
}; | |
/* Status word. | |
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - | E | - - - - | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
*/ | |
#define ST_ERROR 0000020u /* lost tick error */ | |
#define ST_ERROR_W1B 0000040u /* lost tick error if W1 in position B */ | |
static const BITSET_NAME status_names [] = { /* Status word names */ | |
"lost tick" /* bit 4 */ | |
}; | |
static const BITSET_FORMAT status_format = /* names, offset, direction, alternates, bar */ | |
{ FMT_INIT (status_names, 4, msb_first, no_alt, no_bar) }; | |
/* Time Base Generator state */ | |
static struct { | |
FLIP_FLOP control; /* control flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flag; /* flag flip-flop */ | |
FLIP_FLOP flagbuf; /* flag buffer flip-flop */ | |
} clk = { CLEAR, CLEAR, CLEAR }; | |
static int32 clk_select = 0; /* clock time select */ | |
static int32 clk_ctr = 0; /* clock counter */ | |
static FLIP_FLOP lost_tick = CLEAR; /* lost tick error flip-flop */ | |
/* Time Base Generator local SCP support routines */ | |
static IOHANDLER clk_interface; | |
static t_stat clk_service (UNIT *uptr); | |
static t_stat clk_reset (DEVICE *dptr); | |
/* Time Base Generator local utility routines */ | |
static int32 clk_delay (int32 flg); | |
/* Time Base Generator SCP interface data structures */ | |
/* Device information block */ | |
DIB clk_dib = { | |
&clk_interface, /* device interface */ | |
CLK, /* select code */ | |
0 /* card index */ | |
}; | |
/* Unit list */ | |
static UNIT clk_unit [] = { | |
{ UDATA (&clk_service, UNIT_IDLE | UNIT_CALTIME, 0) } | |
}; | |
/* Register list */ | |
static REG clk_reg [] = { | |
/* Macro Name Location Width Offset Flags */ | |
/* ------ ------ ------------------- ----- ------ ------- */ | |
{ ORDATA (SEL, clk_select, 3) }, | |
{ DRDATA (CTR, clk_ctr, 14) }, | |
{ FLDATA (CTL, clk.control, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FLG, clk.flag, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (FBF, clk.flagbuf, 0) }, | |
{ FLDATA (ERR, lost_tick, 0) }, | |
{ ORDATA (SC, clk_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ ORDATA (DEVNO, clk_dib.select_code, 6), REG_HRO }, | |
{ NULL } | |
}; | |
/* Modifier list */ | |
static MTAB clk_mod [] = { | |
/* Mask Value Match Value Print String Match String Validation Display Descriptor */ | |
/* ------------ ------------ ------------------- ------------ ---------- ------- ---------- */ | |
{ UNIT_CALTIME, UNIT_CALTIME, "calibrated timing", "CALTIME", NULL, NULL, NULL }, | |
{ UNIT_CALTIME, 0, "realistic timing", "REALTIME", NULL, NULL, NULL }, | |
{ UNIT_W1B, UNIT_W1B, "W1 position B", "W1B", NULL, NULL, NULL }, | |
{ UNIT_W1B, 0, "W1 position A", "W1A", NULL, NULL, NULL }, | |
{ UNIT_W2B, UNIT_W2B, "W2 position B", "W2B", NULL, NULL, NULL }, | |
{ UNIT_W2B, 0, "W2 position A", "W2A", NULL, NULL, NULL }, | |
/* Entry Flags Value Print String Match String Validation Display Descriptor */ | |
/* ------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------- ----------------- */ | |
{ MTAB_XDV, 1u, "SC", "SC", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &clk_dib }, | |
{ MTAB_XDV | MTAB_NMO, ~1u, "DEVNO", "DEVNO", &hp_set_dib, &hp_show_dib, (void *) &clk_dib }, | |
{ 0 } | |
}; | |
/* Debugging trace list */ | |
static DEBTAB clk_deb [] = { | |
{ "CSRW", TRACE_CSRW }, /* interface control, status, read, and write actions */ | |
{ "PSERV", TRACE_PSERV }, /* clock unit service scheduling calls */ | |
{ "IOBUS", TRACE_IOBUS }, /* interface I/O bus signals and data words */ | |
{ NULL, 0 } | |
}; | |
/* Device descriptor */ | |
DEVICE clk_dev = { | |
"CLK", /* device name */ | |
clk_unit, /* unit array */ | |
clk_reg, /* register array */ | |
clk_mod, /* modifier array */ | |
1, /* number of units */ | |
0, /* address radix */ | |
0, /* address width */ | |
0, /* address increment */ | |
0, /* data radix */ | |
0, /* data width */ | |
NULL, /* examine routine */ | |
NULL, /* deposit routine */ | |
&clk_reset, /* reset routine */ | |
NULL, /* boot routine */ | |
NULL, /* attach routine */ | |
NULL, /* detach routine */ | |
&clk_dib, /* device information block pointer */ | |
DEV_DISABLE | DEV_DEBUG, /* device flags */ | |
0, /* debug control flags */ | |
clk_deb, /* debug flag name array */ | |
NULL, /* memory size change routine */ | |
NULL /* logical device name */ | |
}; | |
/* Time Base Generator local SCP support routines */ | |
/* Time Base Generator interface. | |
The time base generator (CLK) provides periodic interrupts from 100 | |
microseconds to 1000 seconds. The CLK uses a calibrated timer to provide the | |
time base. For periods ranging from 1 to 1000 seconds, a 100 millisecond | |
timer is used, and 10 to 10000 ticks are counted before setting the device | |
flag to indicate that the period has expired. | |
If the period is set to ten milliseconds, the console poll timer is used | |
instead of an independent timer. This is to maximize the idle period. | |
In diagnostic mode, the clock period is set to the expected number of CPU | |
instructions, rather than wall-clock time, so that the diagnostic executes as | |
expected. | |
*/ | |
static uint32 clk_interface (DIB *dibptr, IOCYCLE signal_set, uint32 stat_data) | |
{ | |
uint16 status; | |
int32 tick_count; | |
IOSIGNAL signal; | |
IOCYCLE working_set = IOADDSIR (signal_set); /* add ioSIR if needed */ | |
while (working_set) { | |
signal = IONEXT (working_set); /* isolate next signal */ | |
switch (signal) { /* dispatch I/O signal */ | |
case ioCLF: /* clear flag flip-flop */ | |
clk.flag = clk.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
case ioSTF: /* set flag flip-flop */ | |
case ioENF: /* enable flag */ | |
clk.flag = clk.flagbuf = SET; | |
break; | |
case ioSFC: /* skip if flag is clear */ | |
setstdSKF (clk); | |
break; | |
case ioSFS: /* skip if flag is set */ | |
setstdSKF (clk); | |
break; | |
case ioIOI: /* I/O data input */ | |
if (lost_tick == SET) { /* if the lost-tick flip-flop is set */ | |
status = ST_ERROR; /* then indicate an error */ | |
if (clk_unit [0].flags & UNIT_W1B) /* if W1 is in position B */ | |
status |= ST_ERROR_W1B; /* then set the status in bit 5 as well */ | |
} | |
else /* otherwise the error flip-flop is clear */ | |
status = 0; /* so clear the error status */ | |
stat_data = IORETURN (SCPE_OK, status); /* merge in the return status */ | |
tprintf (clk_dev, TRACE_CSRW, "Status is %s\n", | |
fmt_bitset (status, status_format)); | |
break; | |
case ioIOO: /* I/O data output */ | |
clk_select = CN_RATE (IODATA (stat_data)); /* save select */ | |
sim_cancel (&clk_unit [0]); /* stop the clock */ | |
clk.control = CLEAR; /* clear control */ | |
working_set = working_set | ioSIR; /* set interrupt request (IOO normally doesn't) */ | |
tprintf (clk_dev, TRACE_CSRW, "Control is %s rate\n", | |
rate_name [clk_select]); | |
break; | |
case ioPOPIO: /* power-on preset to I/O */ | |
clk.flag = clk.flagbuf = SET; /* set flag and flag buffer */ | |
break; | |
case ioCRS: /* control reset */ | |
case ioCLC: /* clear control flip-flop */ | |
clk.control = CLEAR; | |
sim_cancel (&clk_unit [0]); /* deactivate unit */ | |
break; | |
case ioSTC: /* set control flip-flop */ | |
clk.control = SET; | |
if (!sim_is_active (&clk_unit [0])) { /* clock running? */ | |
tick_count = clk_delay (0); /* get tick count */ | |
if (clk_unit [0].flags & UNIT_CALTIME) /* calibrated? */ | |
if (clk_select == 2) /* 10 msec. interval? */ | |
tick_count = sync_poll (INITIAL); /* sync poll */ | |
else | |
sim_rtcn_init (tick_count, TMR_CLK); /* initialize timer */ | |
tprintf (clk_dev, TRACE_PSERV, "Rate %s delay %d service rescheduled\n", | |
rate_name [clk_select], tick_count); | |
sim_activate (&clk_unit [0], tick_count); /* start clock */ | |
clk_ctr = clk_delay (1); /* set repeat ctr */ | |
} | |
lost_tick = CLEAR; /* clear error */ | |
break; | |
case ioSIR: /* set interrupt request */ | |
setstdPRL (clk); /* set standard PRL signal */ | |
setstdIRQ (clk); /* set standard IRQ signal */ | |
setstdSRQ (clk); /* set standard SRQ signal */ | |
break; | |
case ioIAK: /* interrupt acknowledge */ | |
clk.flagbuf = CLEAR; | |
break; | |
default: /* all other signals */ | |
break; /* are ignored */ | |
} | |
working_set = working_set & ~signal; /* remove current signal from set */ | |
} | |
return stat_data; | |
} | |
/* CLK unit service. | |
As with the I/O handler, if the time base period is set to ten milliseconds, | |
the console poll timer is used instead of an independent timer. | |
Implementation notes: | |
1. If the TBG is calibrated, it is synchronized with the TTY keyboard poll | |
service to permit idling. | |
*/ | |
static t_stat clk_service (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
int32 tick_count; | |
tprintf (clk_dev, TRACE_PSERV, "Service entered with prescaler %d\n", | |
clk_ctr); | |
if (clk.control == CLEAR) /* control clear? */ | |
return SCPE_OK; /* done */ | |
if (clk_unit [0].flags & UNIT_CALTIME) /* cal mode? */ | |
if (clk_select == 2) /* 10 msec period? */ | |
tick_count = sync_poll (SERVICE); /* sync poll */ | |
else | |
tick_count = sim_rtcn_calb (ticks [clk_select], /* calibrate delay */ | |
TMR_CLK); | |
else /* otherwise the TBG is in real-time mode */ | |
tick_count = clk_delay (0); /* get fixed delay */ | |
clk_ctr = clk_ctr - 1; /* decrement counter */ | |
if (clk_ctr <= 0) { /* end of interval? */ | |
if (clk.flag) { | |
lost_tick = SET; /* overrun? error */ | |
tprintf (clk_dev, TRACE_PSERV, "Clock tick lost\n"); | |
} | |
else | |
clk_interface (&clk_dib, ioENF, 0); /* set flag */ | |
clk_ctr = clk_delay (1); /* reset counter */ | |
} | |
tprintf (clk_dev, TRACE_PSERV, "Rate %s delay %d service %s\n", | |
rate_name [clk_select], tick_count, | |
(clk_select == 2 ? "coscheduled" : "scheduled")); | |
return sim_activate (uptr, tick_count); /* reactivate */ | |
} | |
/* Reset routine */ | |
static t_stat clk_reset (DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
if (sim_switches & SWMASK ('P')) { /* initialization reset? */ | |
lost_tick = CLEAR; /* clear error */ | |
clk_select = 0; /* clear select */ | |
clk_ctr = 0; /* clear counter */ | |
if (clk_dev.lname == NULL) /* logical name unassigned? */ | |
clk_dev.lname = strdup ("TBG"); /* allocate and initialize the name */ | |
} | |
IOPRESET (&clk_dib); /* PRESET device (does not use PON) */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* Time Base Generator local utility routines */ | |
/* Clock delay routine */ | |
static int32 clk_delay (int32 flg) | |
{ | |
int32 sel; | |
if (clk_unit [0].flags & UNIT_W2B && clk_select >= 4) /* if jumper W2 is in position B */ | |
sel = clk_select - 3; /* then rates 4-7 rescale to 1-4 */ | |
else /* otherwise */ | |
sel = clk_select; /* the rate selector is used as is */ | |
if (flg) /* if the prescaler value is wanted */ | |
return scale [sel]; /* then return it */ | |
else /* otherwise */ | |
return delay [sel]; /* return the tick delay count */ | |
} |