/* ibm1130_plot.c: IBM 1130 1627 plotter emulation | |
Based on the SIMH simulator package written by Robert M Supnik | |
Brian Knittel | |
Revision History | |
2004.10.22 - Written. | |
2006.1.2 - Rewritten as plotter routine by Carl V Claunch | |
2012.11.23 - added -d option in detach, which we'll use in the CGI simulator. BK. | |
* (C) Copyright 2004, Brian Knittel. | |
* You may freely use this program, but: it offered strictly on an AS-IS, AT YOUR OWN | |
* RISK basis, there is no warranty of fitness for any purpose, and the rest of the | |
* usual yada-yada. Please keep this notice and the copyright in any distributions | |
* or modifications. | |
* | |
* This is not a supported product, but I welcome bug reports and fixes. | |
* Mail to simh@ibm1130.org | |
*/ | |
#include "ibm1130_defs.h" | |
#ifndef ENABLE_PLOT_SUPPORT | |
DEVICE plot_dev = { | |
"PLOT", NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
0, 16, 16, 1, 16, 16, | |
NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
NULL, NULL, NULL}; | |
void xio_1627_plotter (int32 addr, int32 func, int32 modify) | |
{ | |
/* silently eat any plotter commands */ | |
} | |
#else | |
#define NONDLL // I am linking statically to avoid some issues. | |
#include "gd.h" | |
/*************************************************************************************** | |
* 1627 model 1 plotter (based on Calcomp 535 which was sold as IBM 1627) | |
* | |
* - 11" wide carriage, addressible in .01" steps | |
* - continous sheet paper up to 120' in length | |
* - sheet moveable in .01" steps, either direction | |
* - switchable pen, in various colors and line widths | |
* | |
* Notice that the WIDTH is 11" and the LENGTH can be anything up to 120'. And, the WIDTH | |
* was the plotter's Y direction, and the LENGTH was the plotter's X direction. | |
* | |
* The simulator creates a GIF image corresponding to a landscape mode sheet of paper. That is, | |
* the plotter's Y direction is the image's horizontal dimension, and the plotter's X direction | |
* is the image's vertical dimension. The WIDTH of the image is always 1100 pixels (11 inches at | |
* 100 dpi), and the LENGTH (height) of the image can be set. The default is 800 pixels (8 | |
* inches at 100 dpi). A diagram of more than 8" in length (X direction) will span more than | |
* one printed page in landscape mode. | |
* | |
* When an 'att plot' command is issued a file is created based on the | |
* default or currently set values of paper length, pen position, pen color and pen width. | |
* | |
* When a 'det plot' command is issued, the plotter image will be | |
* written to the GIF that was created during the attach process. The | |
* image is not viewable until this point. (You could implement an EXAMINE PLOT command | |
* of some sort to write out an intermediate version of the image, but this is not currently | |
* implemented). | |
* | |
* The 'set plot' command can set pen width, paper length, pen color, | |
* current carriage X and Y coordinates, as discussed below. Paper length can be set | |
* to alter the default of 800 (8"); changes are ignored until | |
* the next 'attach' command. The current carriage x and y positions | |
* can be set at any time and will go into effect immediately, just | |
* as the pen color and pen width can be altered on the fly. | |
* | |
* NOTE: requires the libgd library and definition of ENABLE_PLOT_SUPPORT in makefile or Visual C configuration | |
* gd source is not included in the main simh and ibm1130.org source distributions at the present time due to | |
* licensing issues. | |
* | |
* NOTE: On Windows, you need to either: | |
* + compile both LIBGD and SIMH to use the static C runtime libraries, compile | |
* LIBGD to a static library, and link LIBGD into ibm1130.exe (which is | |
* what we do at IBM1130.org, so that gd is built into the version of ibm1130.exe | |
* we distribute), or, | |
* + Compile both LIBGD and IBM1130 to use the DLL version of the C runtime, and compile | |
* GD to either a static library or a DLL, but, static is easier since you don't | |
* need to copy LIBGD.DLL along with ibm1130.exe | |
* | |
* SIMH commands: | |
* | |
* attach [-w] plot filename.gif | |
* Creates file filename.gif and attaches the plotter device to it. | |
* The file is empty at this point. The pen is raised. If the -w option is specified, and the | |
* simulator does not draw on the plotter between attach and detach, the gif file will be deleted | |
* on detach. (This is useful for the the cgi version of the simulator). | |
* | |
* detach plot filename.gif | |
* Detach the plot device. The gif data is written at this point, not before. | |
* If the -w flag was used on attach, and there was no plot activity, the gif file will be deleted. | |
* | |
* set plot black | red | blue | green | yellow | purple | lgrey | grey | |
* Sets the pen to the named color. Default is black. | |
* | |
* set plot 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | |
* Sets the pen thickness to the specified number of hundredths of an inch. Default is 1.0 | |
* | |
* set plot penup | pendown | |
* Moves the pen up or down (onto the paper). | |
* | |
* set plot length NNN | |
* Sets the plot length (plotter X direction, GIF vertical dimension) to the NNN hundredths of | |
* an inch. Default is 800. The plot width (plotter Y direction, GIF horizontal dimension) is always | |
* 1100 (11 inches). NOTE: Changing this setting has no affect on the current plot. It takes affect at | |
* the next "attach plot" command. | |
* | |
* set plot xpos NNN | |
* set plot ypos NNN | |
* Sets the pen x or y position to NNN hundredths of an inch. | |
* | |
* (You cannot manually create a plot by issuing set plot pendown, xpos and ypos commands. The xpos and ypos | |
* settings only change the starting point for the simulated program). | |
***************************************************************************************/ | |
#define PLOT1627_DSW_OP_COMPLETE 0x8000 | |
#define PLOT1627_DSW_BUSY 0x0200 | |
#define PLOT1627_DSW_NOT_READY 0x0100 | |
#define IS_ONLINE(u) (((u)->flags & (UNIT_ATT|UNIT_DIS)) == UNIT_ATT) | |
#define IS_DEBUG ((plot_unit->flags & UNIT_DEBUG) == UNIT_DEBUG) | |
#define IS_PENDOWN ((plot_unit->flags & UNIT_PEN) != 0) | |
static t_stat plot_svc (UNIT *uptr); /* activity routine */ | |
static t_stat plot_reset (DEVICE *dptr); /* reset of 1130 */ | |
static t_stat plot_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr); /* attach, loads plotter */ | |
static t_stat plot_detach (UNIT *uptr); /* detach and save image */ | |
static t_stat plot_examine (UNIT *uptr); /* update file with current canvas */ | |
static t_stat plot_set_length (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char * ptr, void *desc); /* set paper length */ | |
static t_stat plot_set_pos (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char * ptr, void *desc); /* reset current X/Y position */ | |
static t_stat plot_show_vals(FILE *fp, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *descrip); /* print x, y and length */ | |
static t_stat plot_show_nl(FILE *fp, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *descrip); /* overcome wacky simh behavior */ | |
static void update_pen(void); /* will ensure pen action is correct when changes made */ | |
static t_stat plot_validate_change (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char * ptr, void *desc); /* when set command issued */ | |
static void process_cmd(void); /* does actual drawing for plotter */ | |
static int16 plot_dsw = 0; /* device status word */ | |
static int16 plot_cmd = 0; /* the command to process */ | |
static int32 plot_wait = 1000; /* plotter movement wait */ | |
static int32 plot_xpos = 0; /* current X position */ | |
static int32 plot_xmax = 799; /* end of paper */ | |
static int32 plot_ypos = 0; /* current Y position */ | |
static int32 plot_ymax = 1099; /* right edge of carriage */ | |
#define PEN_DOWN 0x80000000 | |
#define PEN_UP 0x00000000 | |
static int32 plot_pen = PEN_UP; /* current pen position. This duplicates the device flag PLOT_PEN. Makes the show dev plot command nicer. */ | |
static int black_pen; /* holds color black */ | |
static int blue_pen; /* holds color blue */ | |
static int red_pen; /* holds color red */ | |
static int green_pen; /* holds color green */ | |
static int yellow_pen; /* holds yellow color */ | |
static int purple_pen; /* holds color purple */ | |
static int ltgrey_pen; /* holds light grey */ | |
static int grey_pen; /* holds grey */ | |
static int white_background; /* holds white of paper roll */ | |
static int plot_pwidth; /* set and display variable */ | |
static int plot_pcolor; /* set and display variable */ | |
static int need_update = FALSE; /* flag to force and update_pen() */ | |
static int plot_used = FALSE; /* flag set to true if anything was actually plotted between attach and detach */ | |
static int delete_if_unused = FALSE; /* if TRUE and no plotter activity was seen, delete file on detach. This flag is set by -w option on attach command. */ | |
static gdImagePtr image = NULL; /* pointer to our canvas */ | |
#define UNIT_V_COLOR (UNIT_V_UF + 0) /* color of selected pen - 3 bits */ | |
#define UNIT_V_WIDTH (UNIT_V_UF + 3) /* width of pen - two bits */ | |
#define UNIT_V_NOOP (UNIT_V_UF + 5) /* dummy for set/show commands */ | |
#define UNIT_V_DEBUG (UNIT_V_UF + 6) /* for -d switch on attach command */ | |
#define UNIT_V_PEN (UNIT_V_UF + 7) /* track pen state */ | |
#define UNIT_WIDTH (3u << UNIT_V_WIDTH) /* two bits */ | |
#define UNIT_COLOR (7u << UNIT_V_COLOR) /* three bits */ | |
#define UNIT_NOOP (1u << UNIT_V_NOOP) /* dummy for set/show */ | |
#define UNIT_DEBUG (1u << UNIT_V_DEBUG) /* shows debug mode on */ | |
#define UNIT_PEN (1u << UNIT_V_PEN) /* the pen state bit */ | |
#define PEN_BLACK (0u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_RED (1u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_BLUE (2u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_GREEN (3u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_YELLOW (4u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_PURPLE (5u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_LTGREY (6u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define PEN_GREY (7u << UNIT_V_COLOR) | |
#define SET_COLOR(op) (plot_unit[0].flags = (plot_unit[0].flags & ~UNIT_COLOR) | (op)) | |
#define GET_COLOR (plot_unit[0].flags & UNIT_COLOR) | |
#define BLACK 0,0,0 | |
#define BLUE 0,0,255 | |
#define RED 255,0,0 | |
#define GREEN 0,255,0 | |
#define YELLOW 200,200,0 | |
#define PURPLE 150,0,150 | |
#define LTGREY 200,200,200 | |
#define GREY 120,120,120 | |
#define WHITE 255,255,255 | |
#define PEN_SINGLE (0u << UNIT_V_WIDTH) | |
#define PEN_DOUBLE (1u << UNIT_V_WIDTH) | |
#define PEN_TRIPLE (2u << UNIT_V_WIDTH) | |
#define PEN_QUAD (3u << UNIT_V_WIDTH) | |
#define GET_WIDTH() (plot_unit[0].flags & UNIT_WIDTH) | |
#define SET_WIDTH(cd) (plot_unit[0].flags = (plot_unit[0].flags & ~UNIT_WIDTH) | (cd)) | |
UNIT plot_unit[] = { | |
{ UDATA (&plot_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE, 0) }, | |
}; | |
REG plot_reg[] = { | |
{ HRDATA (DSW, plot_dsw, 16) }, /* device status word */ | |
{ DRDATA (WTIME, plot_wait, 24), PV_LEFT }, /* plotter movement wait */ | |
{ DRDATA (Xpos, plot_xpos, 32), PV_LEFT }, /* Current X Position*/ | |
{ DRDATA (Ypos, plot_ypos, 32), PV_LEFT }, /* Current Y Position*/ | |
{ FLDATA (PenDown, plot_pen, 0)}, /* Current pen position: 1 = down */ | |
{ DRDATA (PaperSize, plot_xmax, 32), PV_LEFT }, /* Length of paper in inches */ | |
{ NULL } }; | |
MTAB plot_mod[] = { | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_BLACK, "black", "BLACK", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_RED, "red", "RED", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_BLUE, "blue", "BLUE", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_GREEN, "green", "GREEN", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_YELLOW, "yellow", "YELLOW", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_PURPLE, "purple", "PURPLE", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_LTGREY, "ltgrey", "LTGREY", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_COLOR, PEN_GREY, "grey", "GREY", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_WIDTH, PEN_SINGLE, "1.0", "1.0", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_WIDTH, PEN_DOUBLE, "2.0", "2.0", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_WIDTH, PEN_TRIPLE, "3.0", "3.0", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_WIDTH, PEN_QUAD, "4.0", "4.0", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_PEN, UNIT_PEN, "pendown", "PENDOWN", &plot_validate_change}, | |
{ UNIT_PEN, 0, "penup", "PENUP", &plot_validate_change}, | |
/* below is dummy entry to trigger the show routine and print extended values */ | |
{ UNIT_NOOP, 0, "", NULL, NULL, &plot_show_vals}, | |
/* extended entries must allow parm for both unit and dev, but | |
* then they will print the value twice for a 'show plot' command | |
* therefore they are set to not display unless explicity requested | |
* and the special dummy NOOP entry will cause the print of these values */ | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VAL | MTAB_VUN | MTAB_VDV | MTAB_NMO, 2, | |
"length", "LENGTH", &plot_set_length, &plot_show_nl, &plot_reg[5]}, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VAL | MTAB_VDV | MTAB_VUN | MTAB_NMO, 0, | |
"Xpos", "XPOS", &plot_set_pos, &plot_show_nl, &plot_reg[2]}, | |
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VAL | MTAB_VDV | MTAB_VUN | MTAB_NMO, 1, | |
"Ypos", "YPOS", &plot_set_pos, &plot_show_nl, &plot_reg[3]}, | |
{ 0 } }; | |
DEVICE plot_dev = { | |
"PLOT", plot_unit, plot_reg, plot_mod, | |
1, 16, 16, 1, 16, 16, | |
NULL, NULL, plot_reset, | |
NULL, plot_attach, plot_detach}; | |
/* xio_1627_plotter - XIO command interpreter for the 1627 plotter model 1 */ | |
void xio_1627_plotter (int32 iocc_addr, int32 iocc_func, int32 iocc_mod) | |
{ | |
char msg[80]; | |
int16 v; | |
if (! IS_ONLINE(plot_unit) ) { | |
SETBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_NOT_READY); /* set not ready */ | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("Plotter has no paper, ignored\n"); | |
return; /* and ignore */ | |
} | |
switch (iocc_func) { | |
case XIO_READ: /* read XIO */ | |
xio_error("Read XIO not supported by 1627 plotter"); | |
break; | |
case XIO_WRITE: /* write: do one plotter operation */ | |
if ((plot_dsw & PLOT1627_DSW_NOT_READY)) { | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("Wrote to non-ready Plotter\n"); | |
break; | |
} | |
plot_cmd = (uint16) ( M[iocc_addr & mem_mask] >> 10 ); /* pick up command */ | |
process_cmd(); /* interpret command */ | |
sim_activate(plot_unit, plot_wait); /* schedule interrupt */ | |
SETBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_BUSY); /* mark it busy */ | |
break; | |
case XIO_SENSE_DEV: /* sense device status */ | |
ACC = plot_dsw; /* get current status */ | |
if (iocc_mod & 0x01) { /* reset interrupts */ | |
CLRBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_OP_COMPLETE); | |
CLRBIT(ILSW[3], ILSW_3_1627_PLOTTER); | |
} | |
break; | |
case XIO_CONTROL: /* control XIO */ | |
// xio_error("Control XIO not supported by 1627 plotter"); | |
// Well, not on a real 1130. But on our simulator, let's use XIO_CONTROL to | |
// allow programmatic control of the pen. Nifty, eh? | |
// | |
// Functions: XIO_CONTROL 0 clr - sets pen color (0=black, 1=red, 2=blue, 3=green, 4=yellow, 5=purple, 6=ltgrey, 7=grey) | |
// XIO_CONTRLL 1 wid - sets pen width (1..4) | |
// XIO_CONTROL 2 xpos - sets pen xpos | |
// XIO_CONTROL 3 ypos - sets pen ypos | |
v = (int16) iocc_addr; /* get signed 16 bit value passed in addr arg */ | |
switch (iocc_mod) { | |
case 0: /* set pen color */ | |
if (BETWEEN(v,0,7)) { | |
SET_COLOR(v << UNIT_V_COLOR); | |
update_pen(); | |
} | |
break; | |
case 1: /* set pen width 1..4*/ | |
if (BETWEEN(v,1,4)) { | |
SET_WIDTH((v-1) << UNIT_V_WIDTH); | |
update_pen(); | |
} | |
break; | |
case 2: /* set xpos. (Programmatic xpos and ypos are probably not that valuable) */ | |
plot_xpos = v; /* Note that it's possible to move the pen way off the paper */ | |
break; | |
case 3: /* set ypos. Clip to valid range! */ | |
if (v <= 0) | |
plot_ypos = 0; | |
else if (v > plot_ymax) | |
plot_ypos = plot_ymax; | |
else | |
plot_ypos = v; | |
break; | |
} | |
break; | |
default: | |
sprintf(msg, "Invalid 1627 Plotter XIO function %x", iocc_func); | |
xio_error(msg); | |
} | |
return; | |
} | |
// plot_svc - 1627 plotter operation complete | |
static t_stat plot_svc (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
CLRBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_BUSY); /* clear reader busy flag */ | |
SETBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_OP_COMPLETE); /* indicate read complete */ | |
SETBIT(ILSW[3], ILSW_3_1627_PLOTTER); /* initiate interrupt */ | |
calc_ints(); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* plot_reset - reset emulated plotter */ | |
static t_stat plot_reset (DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
#ifdef NONDLL | |
static int show_notice = FALSE; | |
if (show_notice && ! cgi) { | |
printf("Plotter support included. Please see www.libgd.org for libgd copyright information.\n"); | |
show_notice = FALSE; | |
} | |
#endif | |
sim_cancel(plot_unit); | |
CLRBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_BUSY | PLOT1627_DSW_OP_COMPLETE); | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("reset routine for Plotter\n"); | |
CLRBIT(ILSW[3], ILSW_3_1627_PLOTTER); | |
calc_ints(); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* plot_attach - attach file to simulated plotter */ | |
static t_stat plot_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr) | |
{ | |
t_stat result; | |
SETBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_NOT_READY); /* assume failure */ | |
CLRBIT(uptr->flags, UNIT_DEBUG); | |
if (sim_switches & SWMASK('D')) SETBIT(uptr->flags, UNIT_DEBUG); | |
if (cptr == NULL || ! *cptr) /* filename must be passed */ | |
return SCPE_ARG; | |
/* set up our canvas at the desired size */ | |
image = gdImageCreate(plot_ymax+1,plot_xmax+1); /* create our canvas */ | |
if (image == NULL) { | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("problem creating image canvas\n"); | |
return SCPE_MEM; | |
} | |
delete_if_unused = (sim_switches & SWMASK('W')) != 0; | |
remove(cptr); /* delete file if it already exists. Otherwise, attach_unit() would open r+w */ | |
/* get the output file by using regular attach routine */ | |
result = attach_unit(uptr, cptr); | |
if (result != SCPE_OK) { | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("problem attaching file\n"); | |
gdImageDestroy(image); /* free up the canvas memory */ | |
image = NULL; | |
return result; | |
} | |
/* set up the basic colors after image created */ | |
/* (by the way, these calls don't allocate any memory in or out of the image buffer. They just populate its "colors-used" table */ | |
white_background = gdImageColorAllocate(image,WHITE); /* white is background */ | |
black_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,BLACK); /* load up black color */ | |
blue_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,BLUE); /* load up blue color */ | |
red_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,RED); /* load up red color */ | |
green_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,GREEN); /* load up green color */ | |
yellow_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,YELLOW); /* load up yellow color */ | |
purple_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,PURPLE); /* load up purple color */ | |
ltgrey_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,LTGREY); /* load up light grey color */ | |
grey_pen = gdImageColorAllocate(image,GREY); /* load up grey color */ | |
if ( (white_background == -1) || (black_pen == -1) || | |
(red_pen == -1) || (blue_pen == -1) || (green_pen == -1) || | |
(purple_pen == -1) || (ltgrey_pen == -1) || (grey_pen == -1) ) { | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("problem allocating pen colors\n"); | |
return SCPE_MEM; | |
} | |
CLRBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_NOT_READY); /* we're in business */ | |
plot_pen = PEN_UP; | |
CLRBIT(plot_unit->flags, UNIT_PEN); | |
update_pen(); /* routine to ensure pen is okay */ | |
plot_used = FALSE; /* plotter page is blank */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* pen updating routine, called at attach and whenever we reset the values */ | |
static void update_pen (void) | |
{ | |
int color; | |
int width; | |
if (! IS_ONLINE(plot_unit)) return; /* only do this if attached */ | |
/* pick up latest color as active pen */ | |
color = GET_COLOR; | |
switch (color) { | |
case PEN_BLACK: | |
plot_pcolor = black_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_RED: | |
plot_pcolor = red_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_BLUE: | |
plot_pcolor = blue_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_GREEN: | |
plot_pcolor = green_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_YELLOW: | |
plot_pcolor = yellow_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_PURPLE: | |
plot_pcolor = purple_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_LTGREY: | |
plot_pcolor = ltgrey_pen; | |
break; | |
case PEN_GREY: | |
plot_pcolor = grey_pen; | |
break; | |
default: | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("invalid pen color state\n"); | |
plot_pcolor = black_pen; | |
break; | |
} | |
/* set up anti-aliasing for the line */ | |
gdImageSetAntiAliased(image, plot_pcolor); | |
/* pick up latest width for pen */ | |
width = GET_WIDTH(); | |
switch (width) { | |
case PEN_SINGLE: | |
plot_pwidth = 1; | |
gdImageSetThickness(image, 1); | |
break; | |
case PEN_TRIPLE: | |
plot_pwidth = 3; | |
gdImageSetThickness(image, 3); | |
break; | |
case PEN_DOUBLE: | |
plot_pwidth = 2; | |
gdImageSetThickness(image, 2); | |
break; | |
case PEN_QUAD: | |
plot_pwidth = 4; | |
gdImageSetThickness(image, 4); | |
break; | |
default: | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("invalid pen width\n"); | |
plot_pwidth = 1; | |
gdImageSetThickness(image, 1); | |
break; | |
} | |
/* now ensure the pen state is accurate */ | |
plot_pen = IS_PENDOWN ? PEN_DOWN : PEN_UP; | |
return; | |
} | |
/* plot_detach - detach file from simulated plotter */ | |
static t_stat plot_detach (UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
char * buf, * fname; | |
int32 size, result, saveit; | |
FILE * fp; | |
t_stat rval = SCPE_OK; /* return value */ | |
SETBIT(plot_dsw, PLOT1627_DSW_NOT_READY); | |
if (! (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT)) /* not currently attached; don't proceed */ | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
/* if -w flag was passed on attach: save file if there was plotter activity, otherwise delete it */ | |
/* if -w flag was not passed on attached, always save the file */ | |
saveit = (plot_used || ! delete_if_unused) && (image != NULL); | |
if (saveit) { /* copy images to files, close files, set device to detached, free gd memory */ | |
if ((buf = gdImageGifPtr(image,&size)) == NULL) { | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("failure creating GIF in-memory\n"); | |
return SCPE_MEM; | |
} | |
fp = uptr->fileref; /* get file attached to unit */ | |
if (fseek(fp,0,SEEK_SET) == 0) { /* first we reset to begin of file */ | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("wrote out GIF to file\n"); | |
result = fwrite(buf,1,size,fp); /* write out our image to the file */ | |
} | |
else | |
result = 0; /* make it look like the write failed so we return error status */ | |
gdFree(buf); /* free up the memory of GIF format */ | |
} | |
else { /* make a copy of the filename so we can delete it after detach */ | |
if ((fname = malloc(strlen(uptr->filename)+1)) != NULL) | |
strcpy(fname, uptr->filename); | |
} | |
if (image != NULL) { | |
gdImageDestroy(image); /* free up the canvas memory */ | |
image = NULL; | |
} | |
rval = detach_unit(uptr); /* have simh close the file */ | |
if (saveit) { /* if we wrote the file, check that write was OK */ | |
if (result != size) { /* report error writing file */ | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("error in write of image file\n"); | |
rval = SCPE_IOERR; | |
} | |
} | |
else { /* if we did not write the file, delete the file */ | |
if (fname == NULL) { | |
rval = SCPE_MEM; /* we previously failed to allocate a copy of the filename (this will never happen) */ | |
} | |
else { | |
remove(fname); /* remove the file and free the copy of the filename */ | |
free(fname); | |
} | |
} | |
return rval; | |
} | |
/* process_cmd - implement the drawing actions of the plotter */ | |
static void process_cmd (void) | |
{ | |
int32 oldx, oldy; | |
/* first see if we set any changes to pen or position, do an update */ | |
if (need_update) { | |
update_pen(); | |
need_update = FALSE; | |
} | |
/* will move pen one step or flip pen up or down */ | |
oldx = plot_xpos; | |
oldy = plot_ypos; | |
switch (plot_cmd) { | |
case 1: /* raise pen command */ | |
plot_pen = PEN_UP; | |
CLRBIT(plot_unit->flags, UNIT_PEN); | |
return; | |
break; | |
case 2: /* +Y command */ | |
++plot_ypos; | |
break; | |
case 4: /* -Y command */ | |
--plot_ypos; | |
break; | |
case 8: /* -X command */ | |
--plot_xpos; | |
break; | |
case 10: /* -X +Y command */ | |
--plot_xpos; | |
++plot_ypos; | |
break; | |
case 12: /* -X -Y command */ | |
--plot_xpos; | |
--plot_ypos; | |
break; | |
case 16: /* +X command */ | |
++plot_xpos; | |
break; | |
case 18: /* +X +Y command */ | |
++plot_xpos; | |
++plot_ypos; | |
break; | |
case 20: /* +X -Y pen command */ | |
++plot_xpos; | |
--plot_ypos; | |
break; | |
case 32: /* lower pen command */ | |
plot_pen = PEN_DOWN; | |
SETBIT(plot_unit->flags, UNIT_PEN); | |
return; | |
break; | |
default: | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("invalid plotter command\n"); | |
return; | |
break; | |
} | |
/* On the real plotter, y motions were physically restricted at the ends of travel. | |
* We simulate this by clipping the plot_ypos value. Three +y movements at the right | |
* end of travel followed by three -y movements will back up 3 positions, just as it would have on | |
* the physical plotter. Without clipping, the pen would end up where it started, which | |
* is incorrect. (Hopefully, good 1130 plotting software would never make this happen anyhow!) | |
*/ | |
if (plot_ypos < 0) | |
plot_ypos = 0; | |
else if (plot_ypos > plot_ymax) | |
plot_ypos = plot_ymax; | |
/* We do allow X overtravel though, as the drum simply turned past the end of the paper. Three +x | |
* movements past the end of the paper followed by three -x movements would put the pen back at the | |
* edge of the paper. | |
*/ | |
if ((plot_xpos < 0) || (plot_xpos > plot_xmax)) { | |
/* if so, ignore as 1627 has no way of signalling error */ | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf( | |
"attempted to move carriage off paper edge %d %d for command %d\n", | |
plot_xpos,plot_ypos,plot_cmd); | |
return; // no drawing takes place if the pen is off of the paper! | |
} | |
/* only draw a line if the pen was down during the movement command */ | |
if (plot_pen) { | |
gdImageLine(image, plot_ymax-plot_ypos, plot_xmax-plot_xpos, plot_ymax-oldy, plot_xmax-oldx, gdAntiAliased); | |
plot_used = TRUE; /* remember that we drew something */ | |
/* semantics are 0,0 point is lower right */ | |
} | |
return; | |
} | |
/* plot_set_length - validate and store the length of the paper */ | |
static t_stat plot_set_length (UNIT *uptr, int32 set, char *ptr, void *desc) | |
{ | |
char *cptr; | |
int32 val; | |
#define LONGEST_ROLL 1440000 /* longest is 120', 14400", 1,440,000 .01"s */ | |
if (ptr == NULL) { /* check for missing argument */ | |
printf("Command format is: set plot length=nnn\n"); | |
return SCPE_ARG; | |
} | |
val = strtotv (ptr, &cptr, (uint32) 10); /* sim routine to get value */ | |
if ((val < 1) | (val >= LONGEST_ROLL)) { /* check valid range */ | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("setting paper more than 120' or less than 1 inch\n"); | |
return SCPE_ARG; | |
} | |
/* origin zero drawing, reduce by 1 but show command will fudge by adding it back */ | |
*((int32 *)((REG *) desc)->loc) = val - 1; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* plot_set_pos - validate and store the new position of the carriage */ | |
static t_stat plot_set_pos (UNIT *uptr, int32 set, char *ptr, void *desc) | |
{ | |
char *cptr; | |
int32 val; | |
int32 max; | |
max = (set == 1) ? plot_ymax : plot_xmax; | |
val = strtotv (ptr, &cptr, (uint32) 10); | |
if ((val < 0) | (val > max)) { | |
if (IS_DEBUG) printf("error moving carriage off paper edge\n"); | |
return SCPE_ARG; | |
} | |
*((int32 *)((REG *) desc)->loc) = val; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* routine to display the paper length and carriage position | |
* cannot use regular simh routine because it prints values twice, | |
* once for device and once for unit | |
*/ | |
static t_stat plot_show_vals (FILE *fp, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *descrip) | |
{ | |
fprintf(fp, "length=%d, Xpos=%d, Ypos=%d",plot_xmax+1, plot_xpos,plot_ypos); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* routine to add a terminating NL character when 'show plot length' | |
* or equivalent for xpos or ypos is issued, as simh will not append for us */ | |
static t_stat plot_show_nl(FILE *fp, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *descrip) | |
{ | |
int32 disp; | |
char *label; | |
disp = (val == 2) ? plot_xmax + 1 : ((val == 1) ? plot_ypos : plot_xpos); | |
label = (val == 2) ? "length=" : ((val == 1) ? "Ypos=" : "Xpos="); | |
fprintf(fp, "%s%d\n", label, disp); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* plot_validate_change - force the update_pen routine to be called after user changes pen setting */ | |
static t_stat plot_validate_change (UNIT *uptr, int32 set, char *ptr, void *desc) | |
{ | |
need_update = TRUE; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
#endif /* ENABLE_PLOT_SUPPORT */ | |