/* sim_frontpanel.h: simulator frontpanel API definitions | |
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15-Jan-15 MP Initial implementation | |
01-Apr-15 MP Added register indirect, mem_examine and mem_deposit | |
03-Apr-15 MP Added logic to pass simulator startup messages in | |
panel error text if the connection to the simulator | |
shuts down while it is starting. | |
04-Apr-15 MP Added mount and dismount routines to connect and | |
disconnect removable media | |
This module defines interface between a front panel application and a simh | |
simulator. Facilities provide ways to gather information from and to | |
observe and control the state of a simulator. | |
Any application which wants to use this API needs to: | |
1) include this file in the application code | |
2) compile sim_frontpanel.c and sim_sock.c from the top level directory | |
of the simh source. | |
3) link the sim_frontpanel and sim_sock object modules and libpthreads | |
into the application. | |
4) Use a simh simulator built from the same version of simh that the | |
sim_frontpanel and sim_sock modules came from. | |
*/ | |
#ifndef SIM_FRONTPANEL_H_ | |
#define SIM_FRONTPANEL_H_ 0 | |
#ifdef __cplusplus | |
extern "C" { | |
#endif | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#if !defined(__VAX) /* Unsupported platform */ | |
#define SIM_FRONTPANEL_VERSION 2 | |
/** | |
sim_panel_start_simulator A starts a simulator with a particular | |
configuration | |
sim_path the path to the simulator binary | |
sim_config the configuration to run the simulator with | |
device_panel_count the number of sub panels for connected devices | |
Note 1: - The path specified must be either a fully specified path or | |
it could be merey the simulator name if the simulator binary | |
is located in the current PATH. | |
- The simulator binary must be built from the same version | |
simh source code that the frontpanel API was acquired fron | |
(the API and the simh framework must speak the same language) | |
Note 2: - Configuration file specified should contain device setup | |
statements (enable, disable, CPU types and attach commands). | |
It should not start a simulator running. | |
*/ | |
typedef struct PANEL PANEL; | |
PANEL * | |
sim_panel_start_simulator (const char *sim_path, | |
const char *sim_config, | |
size_t device_panel_count); | |
PANEL * | |
sim_panel_start_simulator_debug (const char *sim_path, | |
const char *sim_config, | |
size_t device_panel_count, | |
const char *debug_file); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_add_device_panel - creates a sub panel associated | |
with a specific simulator panel | |
simulator_panel the simulator panel to connect to | |
device_name the simulator's name for the device | |
*/ | |
PANEL * | |
sim_panel_add_device_panel (PANEL *simulator_panel, | |
const char *device_name); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_destroy to shutdown a panel or sub panel. | |
Note: destroying a simulator panel will also destroy any | |
related sub panels | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_destroy (PANEL *panel); | |
/** | |
The frontpanel API exposes the state of a simulator via access to | |
simh register variables that the simulator and its devices define. | |
These registers certainly include any architecturally described | |
registers (PC, PSL, SP, etc.), but also include anything else | |
the simulator uses as internal state to implement the running | |
simulator. | |
The registers that a particular frontpanel application mught need | |
access to are described by the application by calling: | |
sim_panel_add_register | |
sim_panel_add_register_array | |
and | |
sim_panel_add_register_indirect | |
name the name the simulator knows this register by | |
device_name the device this register is part of. Defaults to | |
the device of the panel (in a device panel) or the | |
default device in the simulator (usually the CPU). | |
element_count number of elements in the register array | |
size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which will | |
receive the data in the simulator's register | |
addr a pointer to the location of the buffer which will | |
be loaded with the data in the simulator's register | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_add_register (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *name, | |
const char *device_name, | |
size_t size, | |
void *addr); | |
int | |
sim_panel_add_register_array (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *name, | |
const char *device_name, | |
size_t element_count, | |
size_t size, | |
void *addr); | |
int | |
sim_panel_add_register_indirect (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *name, | |
const char *device_name, | |
size_t size, | |
void *addr); | |
/** | |
A panel application has a choice of two different methods of getting | |
the values contained in the set of registers it has declared interest in via | |
the sim_panel_add_register API. | |
1) The values can be polled (when ever it is desired) by calling | |
sim_panel_get_registers(). | |
2) The panel can call sim_panel_set_display_callback() to specify a | |
callback routine and a periodic rate that the callback routine | |
should be called. The panel API will make a best effort to deliver | |
the current register state at the desired rate. | |
Note 1: The buffers described in a panel's register set will be | |
dynamically revised as soon as data is available from the | |
simulator. The callback routine merely serves as a notification | |
that a complete register set has arrived. | |
Note 2: The callback routine should, in general, not run for a long time | |
or frontpanel interactions with the simulator may be disrupted. | |
Setting a flag, signaling an event or posting a message are | |
reasonable activities to perform in a callback routine. | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_get_registers (PANEL *panel, unsigned long long *simulation_time); | |
/** | |
*/ | |
typedef void (*PANEL_DISPLAY_PCALLBACK)(PANEL *panel, | |
unsigned long long simulation_time, | |
void *context); | |
int | |
sim_panel_set_display_callback (PANEL *panel, | |
PANEL_DISPLAY_PCALLBACK callback, | |
void *context, | |
int callbacks_per_second); | |
/** | |
When a front panel application needs to change the running | |
state of a simulator one of the following routines should | |
be called: | |
sim_panel_exec_halt - Stop instruction execution | |
sim_panel_exec_boot - Boot a simulator from a specific device | |
sim_panel_exec_run - Start/Resume a simulator running instructions | |
sim_panel_exec_step - Have a simulator execute a single step | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_exec_halt (PANEL *panel); | |
int | |
sim_panel_exec_boot (PANEL *panel, const char *device); | |
int | |
sim_panel_exec_run (PANEL *panel); | |
int | |
sim_panel_exec_step (PANEL *panel); | |
/** | |
When a front panel application wants to describe conditions that | |
should stop instruction execution an execution or an output | |
breakpoint should be used. To established or clear a breakpoint, | |
one of the following routines should be called: | |
sim_panel_break_set - Establish a simulation breakpoint | |
sim_panel_break_clear - Cancel/Delete a previously defined | |
breakpoint | |
sim_panel_break_output_set - Establish a simulator output | |
breakpoint | |
sim_panel_break_output_clear - Cancel/Delete a previously defined | |
output breakpoint | |
Note: Any breakpoint switches/flags must be located at the | |
beginning of the condition string | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_break_set (PANEL *panel, const char *condition); | |
int | |
sim_panel_break_clear (PANEL *panel, const char *condition); | |
int | |
sim_panel_break_output_set (PANEL *panel, const char *condition); | |
int | |
sim_panel_break_output_clear (PANEL *panel, const char *condition); | |
/** | |
When a front panel application needs to change or access | |
memory or a register one of the following routines should | |
be called: | |
sim_panel_gen_examine - Examine register or memory | |
sim_panel_gen_deposit - Deposit to register or memory | |
sim_panel_mem_examine - Examine memory location | |
sim_panel_mem_deposit - Deposit to memory location | |
sim_panel_set_register_value - Deposit to a register or memory | |
location | |
*/ | |
/** | |
sim_panel_gen_examine | |
name_or_addr the name the simulator knows this register by | |
size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which will | |
receive the data returned when examining the simulator | |
value a pointer to the buffer which will be loaded with the | |
data returned when examining the simulator | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_gen_examine (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *name_or_addr, | |
size_t size, | |
void *value); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_gen_deposit | |
name_or_addr the name the simulator knows this register by | |
size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which | |
contains the data to be deposited into the simulator | |
value a pointer to the buffer which contains the data to | |
be deposited into the simulator | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_gen_deposit (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *name_or_addr, | |
size_t size, | |
const void *value); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_mem_examine | |
addr_size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which | |
contains the memory address of the data to be examined | |
in the simulator | |
addr a pointer to the buffer containing the memory address | |
of the data to be examined in the simulator | |
value_size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which will | |
receive the data returned when examining the simulator | |
value a pointer to the buffer which will be loaded with the | |
data returned when examining the simulator | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_mem_examine (PANEL *panel, | |
size_t addr_size, | |
const void *addr, | |
size_t value_size, | |
void *value); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_mem_deposit | |
addr_size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which | |
contains the memory address of the data to be deposited | |
into the simulator | |
addr a pointer to the buffer containing the memory address | |
of the data to be deposited into the simulator | |
value_size the size (in local storage) of the buffer which will | |
contains the data to be deposited into the simulator | |
value a pointer to the buffer which contains the data to be | |
deposited into the simulator | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_mem_deposit (PANEL *panel, | |
size_t addr_size, | |
const void *addr, | |
size_t value_size, | |
const void *value); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_set_register_value | |
name the name of a simulator register or a memory address | |
which is to receive a new value | |
value the new value in character string form. The string | |
must be in the native/natural radix that the simulator | |
uses when referencing that register | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_set_register_value (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *name, | |
const char *value); | |
/** | |
When a front panel application may needs to change the media | |
in a simulated removable media device one of the following | |
routines should be called: | |
sim_panel_mount - mounts the indicated media file on a device | |
sim_panel_dismount - dismounts the currently mounted media file | |
from a device | |
*/ | |
/** | |
sim_panel_mount | |
device the name of a simulator device/unit | |
switches any switches appropriate for the desire attach | |
path the path on the local system to be attached | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_mount (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *device, | |
const char *switches, | |
const char *path); | |
/** | |
sim_panel_dismount | |
device the name of a simulator device/unit | |
*/ | |
int | |
sim_panel_dismount (PANEL *panel, | |
const char *device); | |
typedef enum { | |
Halt, /* Simulation is halted (instructions not being executed) */ | |
Run, /* Simulation is executing instructions */ | |
Error /* Panel simulator is in an error state and should be */ | |
/* closed (destroyed). sim_panel_get_error might help */ | |
/* explain why */ | |
} OperationalState; | |
OperationalState | |
sim_panel_get_state (PANEL *panel); | |
/** | |
All APIs routines which return an int return 0 for | |
success and -1 for an error. | |
An API which returns an error (-1), will not change the panel state. | |
sim_panel_get_error - the details of the most recent error | |
sim_panel_clear_error - clears the error buffer | |
*/ | |
const char *sim_panel_get_error (void); | |
void sim_panel_clear_error (void); | |
/** | |
The panek<->simulator wire protocol can be traced if protocol problems arise. | |
sim_panel_set_debug_file - Specifies the log file to record debug traffic | |
sim_panel_set_debug_mode - Specifies the debug detail to be recorded | |
sim_panel_flush_debug - Flushes debug output to disk | |
*/ | |
void | |
sim_panel_set_debug_file (PANEL *panel, const char *debug_file); | |
#define DBG_XMT 1 /* Transmit Data */ | |
#define DBG_RCV 2 /* Receive Data */ | |
void | |
sim_panel_set_debug_mode (PANEL *panel, int debug_bits); | |
void | |
sim_panel_flush_debug (PANEL *panel); | |
#endif /* !defined(__VAX) */ | |
#ifdef __cplusplus | |
} | |
#endif | |
#endif /* SIM_FRONTPANEL_H_ */ |