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/* sim_tape.c: simulator tape support library
Copyright (c) 1993-2008, Robert M Supnik
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Ultimately, this will be a place to hide processing of various tape formats,
as well as OS-specific direct hardware access.
23-Jan-12 MP Added support for Logical EOT detection while positioning
05-Feb-11 MP Refactored to prepare for SIM_ASYNC_IO support
Added higher level routines:
sim_tape_wreomrw - erase remainder of tape & rewind
sim_tape_sprecsf - skip records
sim_tape_spfilef - skip files
sim_tape_sprecsr - skip records rev
sim_tape_spfiler - skip files rev
sim_tape_position - general purpose position
These routines correspond to natural tape operations
and will align better when physical tape support is
included here.
08-Jun-08 JDB Fixed signed/unsigned warning in sim_tape_set_fmt
23-Jan-07 JDB Fixed backspace over gap at BOT
22-Jan-07 RMS Fixed bug in P7B format read reclnt rev (found by Rich Cornwell)
15-Dec-06 RMS Added support for small capacity tapes
30-Aug-06 JDB Added erase gap support
14-Feb-06 RMS Added variable tape capacity
23-Jan-06 JDB Fixed odd-byte-write problem in sim_tape_wrrecf
17-Dec-05 RMS Added write support for Paul Pierce 7b format
16-Aug-05 RMS Fixed C++ declaration and cast problems
02-May-05 RMS Added support for Pierce 7b format
28-Jul-04 RMS Fixed bug in writing error records (found by Dave Bryan)
RMS Fixed incorrect error codes (found by Dave Bryan)
05-Jan-04 RMS Revised for file I/O library
25-Apr-03 RMS Added extended file support
28-Mar-03 RMS Added E11 and TPC format support
Public routines:
sim_tape_attach attach tape unit
sim_tape_detach detach tape unit
sim_tape_attach_help help routine for attaching tapes
sim_tape_rdrecf read tape record forward
sim_tape_rdrecr read tape record reverse
sim_tape_wrrecf write tape record forward
sim_tape_sprecf space tape record forward
sim_tape_sprecr space tape record reverse
sim_tape_wrtmk write tape mark
sim_tape_wreom erase remainder of tape
sim_tape_wreomrw erase remainder of tape & rewind
sim_tape_wrgap write erase gap
sim_tape_errecf erase record forward
sim_tape_errecr erase record reverse
sim_tape_sprecsf space records forward
sim_tape_spfilef space files forward
sim_tape_sprecsr space records reverse
sim_tape_spfiler space files reverse
sim_tape_position generalized position
sim_tape_rewind rewind
sim_tape_reset reset unit
sim_tape_bot TRUE if at beginning of tape
sim_tape_eot TRUE if at or beyond end of tape
sim_tape_wrp TRUE if write protected
sim_tape_set_fmt set tape format
sim_tape_show_fmt show tape format
sim_tape_set_capac set tape capacity
sim_tape_show_capac show tape capacity
sim_tape_set_dens set tape density
sim_tape_show_dens show tape density
sim_tape_set_async enable asynchronous operation
sim_tape_clr_async disable asynchronous operation
*/
#include "sim_defs.h"
#include "sim_tape.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#if defined SIM_ASYNCH_IO
#include <pthread.h>
#endif
struct sim_tape_fmt {
const char *name; /* name */
int32 uflags; /* unit flags */
t_addr bot; /* bot test */
};
static struct sim_tape_fmt fmts[MTUF_N_FMT] = {
{ "SIMH", 0, sizeof (t_mtrlnt) - 1 },
{ "E11", 0, sizeof (t_mtrlnt) - 1 },
{ "TPC", UNIT_RO, sizeof (t_tpclnt) - 1 },
{ "P7B", 0, 0 },
/* { "TPF", UNIT_RO, 0 }, */
{ NULL, 0, 0 }
};
static const uint32 bpi [] = { /* tape density table, indexed by MT_DENS constants */
0, /* 0 = MT_DENS_NONE -- density not set */
200, /* 1 = MT_DENS_200 -- 200 bpi NRZI */
556, /* 2 = MT_DENS_556 -- 556 bpi NRZI */
800, /* 3 = MT_DENS_800 -- 800 bpi NRZI */
1600, /* 4 = MT_DENS_1600 -- 1600 bpi PE */
6250 /* 5 = MT_DENS_6250 -- 6250 bpi GCR */
};
#define BPI_COUNT (sizeof (bpi) / sizeof (bpi [0])) /* count of density table entries */
static t_stat sim_tape_ioerr (UNIT *uptr);
static t_stat sim_tape_wrdata (UNIT *uptr, uint32 dat);
static uint32 sim_tape_tpc_map (UNIT *uptr, t_addr *map, uint32 mapsize);
static t_stat sim_tape_simh_check (UNIT *uptr);
static t_stat sim_tape_e11_check (UNIT *uptr);
static t_addr sim_tape_tpc_fnd (UNIT *uptr, t_addr *map);
static void sim_tape_data_trace (UNIT *uptr, const uint8 *data, size_t len, const char* txt, int detail, uint32 reason);
static t_stat tape_erase_fwd (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt gap_size);
static t_stat tape_erase_rev (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt gap_size);
struct tape_context {
DEVICE *dptr; /* Device for unit (access to debug flags) */
uint32 dbit; /* debugging bit for trace */
uint32 auto_format; /* Format determined dynamically */
#if defined SIM_ASYNCH_IO
int asynch_io; /* Asynchronous Interrupt scheduling enabled */
int asynch_io_latency; /* instructions to delay pending interrupt */
pthread_mutex_t lock;
pthread_t io_thread; /* I/O Thread Id */
pthread_mutex_t io_lock;
pthread_cond_t io_cond;
pthread_cond_t io_done;
pthread_cond_t startup_cond;
int io_top;
uint8 *buf;
uint32 *bc;
uint32 *fc;
uint32 vbc;
uint32 max;
uint32 gaplen;
uint32 bpi;
uint32 *objupdate;
TAPE_PCALLBACK callback;
t_stat io_status;
#endif
};
#define tape_ctx up8 /* Field in Unit structure which points to the tape_context */
#if defined SIM_ASYNCH_IO
#define AIO_CALLSETUP \
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx; \
\
if (ctx == NULL) \
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); \
if ((!callback) || !ctx->asynch_io)
#define AIO_CALL(op, _buf, _bc, _fc, _max, _vbc, _gaplen, _bpi, _obj, _callback)\
if (ctx->asynch_io) { \
struct tape_context *ctx = \
(struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx; \
\
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock); \
\
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, \
"sim_tape AIO_CALL(op=%d, unit=%d)\n", op, (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));\
\
if (ctx->callback) \
abort(); /* horrible mistake, stop */ \
ctx->io_top = op; \
ctx->buf = _buf; \
ctx->bc = _bc; \
ctx->fc = _fc; \
ctx->max = _max; \
ctx->vbc = _vbc; \
ctx->gaplen = _gaplen; \
ctx->bpi = _bpi; \
ctx->objupdate = _obj; \
ctx->callback = _callback; \
pthread_cond_signal (&ctx->io_cond); \
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock); \
} \
else \
if (_callback) \
(_callback) (uptr, r);
#define TOP_DONE 0 /* close */
#define TOP_RDRF 1 /* sim_tape_rdrecf_a */
#define TOP_RDRR 2 /* sim_tape_rdrecr_a */
#define TOP_WREC 3 /* sim_tape_wrrecf_a */
#define TOP_WTMK 4 /* sim_tape_wrtmk_a */
#define TOP_WEOM 5 /* sim_tape_wreom_a */
#define TOP_WEMR 6 /* sim_tape_wreomrw_a */
#define TOP_WGAP 7 /* sim_tape_wrgap_a */
#define TOP_SPRF 8 /* sim_tape_sprecf_a */
#define TOP_SRSF 9 /* sim_tape_sprecsf_a */
#define TOP_SPRR 10 /* sim_tape_sprecr_a */
#define TOP_SRSR 11 /* sim_tape_sprecsr_a */
#define TOP_SPFF 12 /* sim_tape_spfilef */
#define TOP_SFRF 13 /* sim_tape_spfilebyrecf */
#define TOP_SPFR 14 /* sim_tape_spfiler */
#define TOP_SFRR 15 /* sim_tape_spfilebyrecr */
#define TOP_RWND 16 /* sim_tape_rewind_a */
#define TOP_POSN 17 /* sim_tape_position_a */
static void *
_tape_io(void *arg)
{
UNIT* volatile uptr = (UNIT*)arg;
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
/* Boost Priority for this I/O thread vs the CPU instruction execution
thread which in general won't be readily yielding the processor when
this thread needs to run */
sim_os_set_thread_priority (PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL);
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "_tape_io(unit=%d) starting\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock);
pthread_cond_signal (&ctx->startup_cond); /* Signal we're ready to go */
while (1) {
pthread_cond_wait (&ctx->io_cond, &ctx->io_lock);
if (ctx->io_top == TOP_DONE)
break;
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
switch (ctx->io_top) {
case TOP_RDRF:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_rdrecf (uptr, ctx->buf, ctx->bc, ctx->max);
break;
case TOP_RDRR:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_rdrecr (uptr, ctx->buf, ctx->bc, ctx->max);
break;
case TOP_WREC:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_wrrecf (uptr, ctx->buf, ctx->vbc);
break;
case TOP_WTMK:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_wrtmk (uptr);
break;
case TOP_WEOM:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_wreom (uptr);
break;
case TOP_WEMR:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_wreomrw (uptr);
break;
case TOP_WGAP:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_wrgap (uptr, ctx->gaplen);
break;
case TOP_SPRF:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_sprecf (uptr, ctx->bc);
break;
case TOP_SRSF:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_sprecsf (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->bc);
break;
case TOP_SPRR:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_sprecr (uptr, ctx->bc);
break;
case TOP_SRSR:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_sprecsr (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->bc);
break;
case TOP_SPFF:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_spfilef (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->bc);
break;
case TOP_SFRF:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_spfilebyrecf (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->bc, ctx->fc, ctx->max);
break;
case TOP_SPFR:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_spfiler (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->bc);
break;
case TOP_SFRR:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_spfilebyrecr (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->bc, ctx->fc);
break;
case TOP_RWND:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_rewind (uptr);
break;
case TOP_POSN:
ctx->io_status = sim_tape_position (uptr, ctx->vbc, ctx->gaplen, ctx->bc, ctx->bpi, ctx->fc, ctx->objupdate);
break;
}
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock);
ctx->io_top = TOP_DONE;
pthread_cond_signal (&ctx->io_done);
sim_activate (uptr, ctx->asynch_io_latency);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "_tape_io(unit=%d) exiting\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
return NULL;
}
/* This routine is called in the context of the main simulator thread before
processing events for any unit. It is only called when an asynchronous
thread has called sim_activate() to activate a unit. The job of this
routine is to put the unit in proper condition to digest what may have
occurred in the asynchronous thread.
Since tape processing only handles a single I/O at a time to a
particular tape device, we have the opportunity to possibly detect
improper attempts to issue multiple concurrent I/O requests. */
static void _tape_completion_dispatch (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
TAPE_PCALLBACK callback = ctx->callback;
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "_tape_completion_dispatch(unit=%d, top=%d, callback=%p)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), ctx->io_top, ctx->callback);
if (ctx->io_top != TOP_DONE)
abort(); /* horribly wrong, stop */
if (ctx->asynch_io)
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock);
if (ctx->callback) {
ctx->callback = NULL;
if (ctx->asynch_io)
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
callback (uptr, ctx->io_status);
}
else {
if (ctx->asynch_io)
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
}
}
static t_bool _tape_is_active (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
if (ctx) {
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "_tape_is_active(unit=%d, top=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), ctx->io_top);
return (ctx->io_top != TOP_DONE);
}
return FALSE;
}
static t_bool _tape_cancel (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
if (ctx) {
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "_tape_cancel(unit=%d, top=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), ctx->io_top);
if (ctx->asynch_io) {
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock);
while (ctx->io_top != TOP_DONE)
pthread_cond_wait (&ctx->io_done, &ctx->io_lock);
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
}
}
return FALSE;
}
#else
#define AIO_CALLSETUP \
if (uptr->tape_ctx == NULL) \
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n");
#define AIO_CALL(op, _buf, _fc, _bc, _max, _vbc, _gaplen, _bpi, _obj, _callback) \
if (_callback) \
(_callback) (uptr, r);
#endif
/* Enable asynchronous operation */
t_stat sim_tape_set_async (UNIT *uptr, int latency)
{
#if !defined(SIM_ASYNCH_IO)
sim_printf ("Tape: can't operate asynchronously\r\n");
return SCPE_NOFNC;
#else
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
pthread_attr_t attr;
ctx->asynch_io = sim_asynch_enabled;
ctx->asynch_io_latency = latency;
if (ctx->asynch_io) {
pthread_mutex_init (&ctx->io_lock, NULL);
pthread_cond_init (&ctx->io_cond, NULL);
pthread_cond_init (&ctx->io_done, NULL);
pthread_cond_init (&ctx->startup_cond, NULL);
pthread_attr_init(&attr);
pthread_attr_setscope(&attr, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM);
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock);
pthread_create (&ctx->io_thread, &attr, _tape_io, (void *)uptr);
pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
pthread_cond_wait (&ctx->startup_cond, &ctx->io_lock); /* Wait for thread to stabilize */
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
pthread_cond_destroy (&ctx->startup_cond);
}
uptr->a_check_completion = _tape_completion_dispatch;
uptr->a_is_active = _tape_is_active;
uptr->cancel = _tape_cancel;
return SCPE_OK;
#endif
}
/* Disable asynchronous operation */
t_stat sim_tape_clr_async (UNIT *uptr)
{
#if !defined(SIM_ASYNCH_IO)
return SCPE_NOFNC;
#else
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
/* make sure device exists */
if (!ctx) return SCPE_UNATT;
if (ctx->asynch_io) {
pthread_mutex_lock (&ctx->io_lock);
ctx->asynch_io = 0;
pthread_cond_signal (&ctx->io_cond);
pthread_mutex_unlock (&ctx->io_lock);
pthread_join (ctx->io_thread, NULL);
pthread_mutex_destroy (&ctx->io_lock);
pthread_cond_destroy (&ctx->io_cond);
pthread_cond_destroy (&ctx->io_done);
}
return SCPE_OK;
#endif
}
/*
This routine is called when the simulator stops and any time
the asynch mode is changed (enabled or disabled)
*/
static void _sim_tape_io_flush (UNIT *uptr)
{
#if defined (SIM_ASYNCH_IO)
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
sim_tape_clr_async (uptr);
if (sim_asynch_enabled)
sim_tape_set_async (uptr, ctx->asynch_io_latency);
#endif
fflush (uptr->fileref);
}
/* Attach tape unit */
t_stat sim_tape_attach (UNIT *uptr, CONST char *cptr)
{
DEVICE *dptr;
if ((dptr = find_dev_from_unit (uptr)) == NULL)
return SCPE_NOATT;
return sim_tape_attach_ex (uptr, cptr, ((dptr->flags & DEV_DEBUG) || (dptr->debflags)) ? 0xFFFFFFFF : 0, 0);
}
t_stat sim_tape_attach_ex (UNIT *uptr, const char *cptr, uint32 dbit, int completion_delay)
{
struct tape_context *ctx;
uint32 objc;
DEVICE *dptr;
char gbuf[CBUFSIZE];
t_stat r;
t_bool auto_format = FALSE;
if ((dptr = find_dev_from_unit (uptr)) == NULL)
return SCPE_NOATT;
if (sim_switches & SWMASK ('F')) { /* format spec? */
cptr = get_glyph (cptr, gbuf, 0); /* get spec */
if (*cptr == 0) /* must be more */
return SCPE_2FARG;
if (sim_tape_set_fmt (uptr, 0, gbuf, NULL) != SCPE_OK)
return sim_messagef (SCPE_ARG, "Invalid Tape Format: %s\n", gbuf);
sim_switches = sim_switches & ~(SWMASK ('F')); /* Record Format specifier already processed */
auto_format = TRUE;
}
if (MT_GET_FMT (uptr) == MTUF_F_TPC)
sim_switches |= SWMASK ('R'); /* Force ReadOnly attach for TPC tapes */
r = attach_unit (uptr, (CONST char *)cptr); /* attach unit */
if (r != SCPE_OK) /* error? */
return sim_messagef (r, "Can't open tape image: %s\n", cptr);
switch (MT_GET_FMT (uptr)) { /* case on format */
case MTUF_F_STD: /* SIMH */
if (SCPE_OK != sim_tape_simh_check (uptr)) {
sim_tape_detach (uptr);
return SCPE_FMT; /* yes, complain */
}
break;
case MTUF_F_E11: /* E11 */
if (SCPE_OK != sim_tape_e11_check (uptr)) {
sim_tape_detach (uptr);
return SCPE_FMT; /* yes, complain */
}
break;
case MTUF_F_TPC: /* TPC */
objc = sim_tape_tpc_map (uptr, NULL, 0); /* get # objects */
if (objc == 0) { /* tape empty? */
sim_tape_detach (uptr);
return SCPE_FMT; /* yes, complain */
}
uptr->filebuf = calloc (objc + 1, sizeof (t_addr));
if (uptr->filebuf == NULL) { /* map allocated? */
sim_tape_detach (uptr);
return SCPE_MEM; /* no, complain */
}
uptr->hwmark = objc + 1; /* save map size */
sim_tape_tpc_map (uptr, (t_addr *) uptr->filebuf, objc);/* fill map */
break;
default:
break;
}
uptr->tape_ctx = ctx = (struct tape_context *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct tape_context));
ctx->dptr = dptr; /* save DEVICE pointer */
ctx->dbit = dbit; /* save debug bit */
ctx->auto_format = auto_format; /* save that we auto selected format */
sim_tape_rewind (uptr);
#if defined (SIM_ASYNCH_IO)
sim_tape_set_async (uptr, completion_delay);
#endif
uptr->io_flush = _sim_tape_io_flush;
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Detach tape unit */
t_stat sim_tape_detach (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx;
uint32 f;
t_stat r;
t_bool auto_format = FALSE;
if (uptr == NULL)
return SCPE_IERR;
ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
if ((ctx == NULL) || !(uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT))
return SCPE_IERR;
if (uptr->io_flush)
uptr->io_flush (uptr); /* flush buffered data */
if (ctx)
auto_format = ctx->auto_format;
sim_tape_clr_async (uptr);
r = detach_unit (uptr); /* detach unit */
if (r != SCPE_OK)
return r;
switch (f) { /* case on format */
case MTUF_F_TPC: /* TPC */
if (uptr->filebuf) /* free map */
free (uptr->filebuf);
uptr->filebuf = NULL;
uptr->hwmark = 0;
break;
default:
break;
}
sim_tape_rewind (uptr);
free (uptr->tape_ctx);
uptr->tape_ctx = NULL;
uptr->io_flush = NULL;
if (auto_format) /* format was determined or specified at attach time? */
sim_tape_set_fmt (uptr, 0, "SIMH", NULL); /* restore default format */
return SCPE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_attach_help(FILE *st, DEVICE *dptr, UNIT *uptr, int32 flag, const char *cptr)
{
fprintf (st, "%s Tape Attach Help\n\n", dptr->name);
if (0 == (uptr-dptr->units)) {
if (dptr->numunits > 1) {
uint32 i;
for (i=0; i < dptr->numunits; ++i)
if (dptr->units[i].flags & UNIT_ATTABLE)
fprintf (st, " sim> ATTACH {switches} %s%d tapefile\n\n", dptr->name, i);
}
else
fprintf (st, " sim> ATTACH {switches} %s tapefile\n\n", dptr->name);
}
else
fprintf (st, " sim> ATTACH {switches} %s tapefile\n\n", dptr->name);
fprintf (st, "Attach command switches\n");
fprintf (st, " -R Attach Read Only.\n");
fprintf (st, " -E Must Exist (if not specified an attempt to create the indicated\n");
fprintf (st, " virtual tape will be attempted).\n");
fprintf (st, " -F Open the indicated tape container in a specific format (default\n");
fprintf (st, " is SIMH, alternatives are E11, TPC and P7B)\n");
return SCPE_OK;
}
static void sim_tape_data_trace(UNIT *uptr, const uint8 *data, size_t len, const char* txt, int detail, uint32 reason)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
if (ctx == NULL)
return;
if (sim_deb && (ctx->dptr->dctrl & reason))
sim_data_trace(ctx->dptr, uptr, (detail ? data : NULL), "", len, txt, reason);
}
/* Read record length forward (internal routine).
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
bc = pointer to returned record length
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition tape position
------------------ -----------------------------------------------------
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
end of file/medium updated if a gap precedes, else unchanged and PNU set
tape mark updated
tape runaway updated
data record updated, sim_fread will read record forward
This routine is called to set up a record read or spacing in the forward
direction. On return, status is MTSE_OK and the tape is positioned at the
first data byte if a record was encountered, or status is an MTSE error code
giving the reason that the operation did not succeed and the tape position is
as indicated above.
The ANSI standards for magnetic tape recording (X3.22, X3.39, and X3.54) and
the equivalent ECMA standard (ECMA-62) specify a maximum erase gap length of
25 feet (7.6 meters). While gaps of any length may be written, gaps longer
than this are non-standard and may indicate that an unrecorded or erased tape
is being read.
If the tape density has been set via a previous "sim_tape_set_dens" call,
then the length is monitored when skipping over erase gaps. If the length
reaches 25 feet, motion is terminated, and MTSE_RUNAWAY status is returned.
Runaway status is also returned if an end-of-medium marker or the physical
end of file is encountered while spacing over a gap; however, MTSE_EOM is
returned if the tape is positioned at the EOM or EOF on entry.
If the density has not been set, then a gap of any length is skipped, and
MTSE_RUNAWAY status is never returned. In effect, erase gaps present in the
tape image file will be transparent to the caller.
Erase gaps are currently supported only in SIMH (MTUF_F_STD) tape format.
Because gaps may be partially overwritten with data records, gap metadata
must be examined marker-by-marker. To reduce the number of file read calls,
a buffer of metadata elements is used. The buffer size is initially
established at 256 elements but may be set to any size desired. To avoid a
large read for the typical case where an erase gap is not present, the first
read is of a single metadatum marker. If that is a gap marker, then
additional buffered reads are performed.
See the notes at "tape_erase_fwd" regarding the erase gap implementation.
Implementation notes:
1. For programming convenience, erase gap processing is performed for both
SIMH standard and E11 tape formats, although the latter will never
contain erase gaps, as the "tape_erase_fwd" call takes no action for the
E11 format.
2. The "feof" call cannot return a non-zero value on the first pass through
the loop, because the "sim_fseek" call resets the internal end-of-file
indicator. Subsequent passes only occur if an erase gap is present, so
a non-zero return indicates an EOF was seen while reading through a gap.
3. The "runaway_counter" cannot decrement to zero (or below) in the presence
of an error that terminates the gap-search loop. Therefore, the test
after the loop exit need not check for error status.
4. The dynamic start/stop test of the HP 3000 magnetic tape diagnostic
heavily exercises the erase gap scanning code. Sample test execution
times for various buffer sizes on a 2 GHz host platform are:
buffer size execution time
(elements) (CPU seconds)
----------- --------------
1 7200
32 783
128 237
256 203
512 186
1024 171
5. Because an erase gap may precede the logical end-of-medium, represented
either by the physical end-of-file or by an EOM marker, the "position not
updated" flag is set only if the tape is positioned at the EOM when the
routine is entered. If at least one gap marker precedes the EOM, then
the PNU flag is not set. This ensures that a backspace-and-retry
sequence will work correctly in both cases.
*/
static t_stat sim_tape_rdlntf (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc)
{
uint8 c;
t_bool all_eof;
uint32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
t_mtrlnt sbc;
t_tpclnt tpcbc;
t_mtrlnt buffer [256]; /* local tape buffer */
uint32 bufcntr, bufcap; /* buffer counter and capacity */
int32 runaway_counter, sizeof_gap; /* bytes remaining before runaway and bytes per gap */
t_stat status = MTSE_OK;
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr); /* clear the position-not-updated flag */
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* if the unit is not attached */
return MTSE_UNATT; /* then quit with an error */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) { /* set the initial tape position; if it fails */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* then set position not updated */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* and quit with I/O error status */
}
else switch (f) { /* otherwise the read method depends on the tape format */
case MTUF_F_STD:
case MTUF_F_E11:
runaway_counter = 25 * 12 * bpi [MT_DENS (uptr->dynflags)]; /* set the largest legal gap size in bytes */
if (runaway_counter == 0) { /* if tape density has not been not set */
sizeof_gap = 0; /* then disable runaway detection */
runaway_counter = INT_MAX; /* to allow gaps of any size */
}
else /* otherwise */
sizeof_gap = sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* set the size of the gap */
bufcntr = 0; /* force an initial read */
bufcap = 0; /* but of just one metadata marker */
do { /* loop until a record, gap, or error is seen */
if (bufcntr == bufcap) { /* if the buffer is empty then refill it */
if (feof (uptr->fileref)) { /* if we hit the EOF while reading a gap */
if (sizeof_gap > 0) /* then if detection is enabled */
status = MTSE_RUNAWAY; /* then report a tape runaway */
else /* otherwise report the physical EOF */
status = MTSE_EOM; /* as the end-of-medium */
break;
}
else if (bufcap == 0) /* otherwise if this is the initial read */
bufcap = 1; /* then start with just one marker */
else /* otherwise reset the capacity */
bufcap = sizeof (buffer) /* to the full size of the buffer */
/ sizeof (buffer [0]);
bufcap = sim_fread (buffer, /* fill the buffer */
sizeof (t_mtrlnt), /* with tape metadata */
bufcap,
uptr->fileref);
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* if a file I/O error occurred */
if (bufcntr == 0) /* then if this is the initial read */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* then set position not updated */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* report the error and quit */
break;
}
else if (bufcap == 0 /* otherwise if positioned at the physical EOF */
|| buffer [0] == MTR_EOM) /* or at the logical EOM */
if (bufcntr == 0) { /* then if this is the initial read */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* then set position not updated */
status = MTSE_EOM; /* and report the end-of-medium and quit */
break;
}
else { /* otherwise some gap has already been skipped */
if (sizeof_gap > 0) /* so if detection is enabled */
status = MTSE_RUNAWAY; /* then report a tape runaway */
else /* otherwise report the physical EOF */
status = MTSE_EOM; /* as the end-of-medium */
break;
}
else /* otherwise reset the index */
bufcntr = 0; /* to the start of the buffer */
}
*bc = buffer [bufcntr++]; /* store the metadata marker value */
if (*bc == MTR_EOM) { /* if an end-of-medium marker is seen */
if (sizeof_gap > 0) /* then if detection is enabled */
status = MTSE_RUNAWAY; /* then report a tape runaway */
else /* otherwise report the physical EOF */
status = MTSE_EOM; /* as the end-of-medium */
break;
}
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* space over the marker */
if (*bc == MTR_TMK) { /* if the value is a tape mark */
status = MTSE_TMK; /* then quit with tape mark status */
break;
}
else if (*bc == MTR_GAP) /* otherwise if the value is a full gap */
runaway_counter -= sizeof_gap; /* then decrement the gap counter */
else if (*bc == MTR_FHGAP) { /* otherwise if the value if a half gap */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt) / 2; /* then back up and resync */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) { /* set the tape position; if it fails */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then quit with I/O error status */
break;
}
bufcntr = bufcap; /* mark the buffer as invalid to force a read */
*bc = MTR_GAP; /* reset the marker */
runaway_counter -= sizeof_gap / 2; /* and decrement the gap counter */
}
else { /* otherwise it's a record marker */
if (bufcntr < bufcap /* if the position is within the buffer */
&& sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) { /* then seek to the data area; if it fails */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then quit with I/O error status */
break;
}
sbc = MTR_L (*bc); /* extract the record length */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt) /* position to the start */
+ (f == MTUF_F_STD ? (sbc + 1) & ~1 : sbc); /* of the record */
}
}
while (*bc == MTR_GAP && runaway_counter > 0); /* continue until data or runaway occurs */
if (runaway_counter <= 0) /* if a tape runaway occurred */
status = MTSE_RUNAWAY; /* then report it */
break; /* otherwise the operation succeeded */
case MTUF_F_TPC:
sim_fread (&tpcbc, sizeof (t_tpclnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
*bc = tpcbc; /* save rec lnt */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* pos not upd */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
}
else if (feof (uptr->fileref)) { /* eof? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* pos not upd */
status = MTSE_EOM;
}
else {
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_tpclnt); /* spc over reclnt */
if (tpcbc == TPC_TMK) /* tape mark? */
status = MTSE_TMK;
else
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + ((tpcbc + 1) & ~1); /* spc over record */
}
break;
case MTUF_F_P7B:
for (sbc = 0, all_eof = 1; ; sbc++) { /* loop thru record */
sim_fread (&c, sizeof (uint8), 1, uptr->fileref);
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* pos not upd */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
break;
}
else if (feof (uptr->fileref)) { /* eof? */
if (sbc == 0) /* no data? eom */
status = MTSE_EOM;
break; /* treat like eor */
}
else if ((sbc != 0) && (c & P7B_SOR)) /* next record? */
break;
else if ((c & P7B_DPAR) != P7B_EOF)
all_eof = 0;
}
if (status == MTSE_OK) {
*bc = sbc; /* save rec lnt */
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET); /* for read */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sbc; /* spc over record */
if (all_eof) /* tape mark? */
status = MTSE_TMK;
}
break;
default:
status = MTSE_FMT;
}
return status;
}
static t_stat sim_tape_rdrlfwd (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat status;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
status = sim_tape_rdlntf (uptr, bc); /* read the record length */
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, ctx->dptr, "rd_lnt: st: %d, lnt: %d, pos: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", status, *bc, uptr->pos);
return status;
}
/* Read record length reverse (internal routine).
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
bc = pointer to returned record length
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition tape position
------------------ -------------------------------------------
unit unattached unchanged
beginning of tape unchanged
read error unchanged
end of file unchanged
end of medium updated
tape mark updated
tape runaway updated
data record updated, sim_fread will read record forward
This routine is called to set up a record read or spacing in the reverse
direction. On return, status is MTSE_OK and the tape is positioned at the
first data byte if a record was encountered, or status is an MTSE error code
giving the reason that the operation did not succeed and the tape position is
as indicated above.
Implementation notes:
1. The "sim_fread" call cannot return 0 in the absence of an error
condition. The preceding "sim_tape_bot" test ensures that "pos" >= 4, so
"sim_fseek" will back up at least that far, so "sim_fread" will read at
least one element. If the call returns zero, an error must have
occurred, so the "ferror" call must succeed.
2. See the notes at "sim_tape_rdlntf" and "tape_erase_fwd" regarding tape
runaway and the erase gap implementation, respectively.
*/
static t_stat sim_tape_rdlntr (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc)
{
uint8 c;
t_bool all_eof;
uint32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
t_addr ppos;
t_mtrlnt sbc;
t_tpclnt tpcbc;
t_mtrlnt buffer [256]; /* local tape buffer */
uint32 bufcntr, bufcap; /* buffer counter and capacity */
int32 runaway_counter, sizeof_gap; /* bytes remaining before runaway and bytes per gap */
t_stat status = MTSE_OK;
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr); /* clear the position-not-updated flag */
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* if the unit is not attached */
return MTSE_UNATT; /* then quit with an error */
if (sim_tape_bot (uptr)) /* if the unit is positioned at the BOT */
status = MTSE_BOT; /* then reading backward is not possible */
else switch (f) { /* otherwise the read method depends on the tape format */
case MTUF_F_STD:
case MTUF_F_E11:
runaway_counter = 25 * 12 * bpi [MT_DENS (uptr->dynflags)]; /* set the largest legal gap size in bytes */
if (runaway_counter == 0) { /* if tape density has not been not set */
sizeof_gap = 0; /* then disable runaway detection */
runaway_counter = INT_MAX; /* to allow gaps of any size */
}
else /* otherwise */
sizeof_gap = sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* set the size of the gap */
bufcntr = 0; /* force an initial read */
bufcap = 0; /* but of just one metadata marker */
do { /* loop until a record, gap, or error is seen */
if (bufcntr == 0) { /* if the buffer is empty then refill it */
if (sim_tape_bot (uptr)) { /* if the search has backed into the BOT */
status = MTSE_BOT; /* then quit with an error */
break;
}
else if (bufcap == 0) /* otherwise if this is the initial read */
bufcap = 1; /* then start with just one marker */
else if (uptr->pos < sizeof (buffer)) /* otherwise if less than a full buffer remains */
bufcap = (uint32) uptr->pos /* then reduce the capacity accordingly */
/ sizeof (t_mtrlnt);
else /* otherwise reset the capacity */
bufcap = sizeof (buffer) /* to the full size of the buffer */
/ sizeof (buffer [0]);
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, /* seek back to the location */
uptr->pos - bufcap * sizeof (t_mtrlnt), /* corresponding to the start */
SEEK_SET)) { /* of the buffer; if it fails */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* and fail with I/O error status */
break;
}
bufcntr = sim_fread (buffer, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), /* fill the buffer */
bufcap, uptr->fileref); /* with tape metadata */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* if a file I/O error occurred */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then report the error and quit */
break;
}
}
*bc = buffer [--bufcntr]; /* store the metadata marker value */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* backspace over the marker */
if (*bc == MTR_TMK) { /* if the marker is a tape mark */
status = MTSE_TMK; /* then quit with tape mark status */
break;
}
else if (*bc == MTR_GAP) /* otherwise if the marker is a full gap */
runaway_counter -= sizeof_gap; /* then decrement the gap counter */
else if ((*bc & MTR_M_RHGAP) == MTR_RHGAP /* otherwise if the marker */
|| *bc == MTR_RRGAP) { /* is a half gap */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt) / 2; /* then position forward to resync */
bufcntr = 0; /* mark the buffer as invalid to force a read */
*bc = MTR_GAP; /* reset the marker */
runaway_counter -= sizeof_gap / 2; /* and decrement the gap counter */
}
else { /* otherwise it's a record marker */
sbc = MTR_L (*bc); /* extract the record length */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt) /* position to the start */
- (f == MTUF_F_STD ? (sbc + 1) & ~1 : sbc); /* of the record */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, /* seek to the start of the data area; if it fails */
uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt), /* then return with I/O error status */
SEEK_SET)) {
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
break;
}
}
}
while (*bc == MTR_GAP && runaway_counter > 0); /* continue until data or runaway occurs */
if (runaway_counter <= 0) /* if a tape runaway occurred */
status = MTSE_RUNAWAY; /* then report it */
break; /* otherwise the operation succeeded */
case MTUF_F_TPC:
ppos = sim_tape_tpc_fnd (uptr, (t_addr *) uptr->filebuf); /* find prev rec */
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, ppos, SEEK_SET); /* position */
sim_fread (&tpcbc, sizeof (t_tpclnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
*bc = tpcbc; /* save rec lnt */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) /* error? */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
else if (feof (uptr->fileref)) /* eof? */
status = MTSE_EOM;
else {
uptr->pos = ppos; /* spc over record */
if (*bc == MTR_TMK) /* tape mark? */
status = MTSE_TMK;
else
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos + sizeof (t_tpclnt), SEEK_SET);
}
break;
case MTUF_F_P7B:
for (sbc = 1, all_eof = 1; (t_addr) sbc <= uptr->pos ; sbc++) {
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos - sbc, SEEK_SET);
sim_fread (&c, sizeof (uint8), 1, uptr->fileref);
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
status = sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
break;
}
else if (feof (uptr->fileref)) { /* eof? */
status = MTSE_EOM;
break;
}
else {
if ((c & P7B_DPAR) != P7B_EOF)
all_eof = 0;
if (c & P7B_SOR) /* start of record? */
break;
}
}
if (status == MTSE_OK) {
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sbc; /* update position */
*bc = sbc; /* save rec lnt */
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET); /* for read */
if (all_eof) /* tape mark? */
status = MTSE_TMK;
}
break;
default:
status = MTSE_FMT;
}
return status;
}
static t_stat sim_tape_rdrlrev (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat status;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
status = sim_tape_rdlntr (uptr, bc); /* read the record length */
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, ctx->dptr, "rd_lnt: st: %d, lnt: %d, pos: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", status, *bc, uptr->pos);
return status;
}
/* Read record forward
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
buf = pointer to buffer
bc = pointer to returned record length
max = maximum record size
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
end of file/medium unchanged, PNU set
invalid record unchanged, PNU set
tape mark updated
data record updated
data record error updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_rdrecf (UNIT *uptr, uint8 *buf, t_mtrlnt *bc, t_mtrlnt max)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
uint32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
t_mtrlnt i, tbc, rbc;
t_addr opos;
t_stat st;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_rdrecf(unit=%d, buf=%p, max=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), buf, max);
opos = uptr->pos; /* old position */
st = sim_tape_rdrlfwd (uptr, &tbc); /* read rec lnt */
if (st != MTSE_OK)
return st;
*bc = rbc = MTR_L (tbc); /* strip error flag */
if (rbc > max) { /* rec out of range? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr);
uptr->pos = opos;
return MTSE_INVRL;
}
i = (t_mtrlnt) sim_fread (buf, sizeof (uint8), rbc, uptr->fileref); /* read record */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr);
uptr->pos = opos;
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
}
for ( ; i < rbc; i++) /* fill with 0's */
buf[i] = 0;
if (f == MTUF_F_P7B) /* p7b? strip SOR */
buf[0] = buf[0] & P7B_DPAR;
sim_tape_data_trace(uptr, buf, rbc, "Record Read", ctx->dptr->dctrl & MTSE_DBG_DAT, MTSE_DBG_STR);
return (MTR_F (tbc)? MTSE_RECE: MTSE_OK);
}
t_stat sim_tape_rdrecf_a (UNIT *uptr, uint8 *buf, t_mtrlnt *bc, t_mtrlnt max, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = SCPE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_rdrecf (uptr, buf, bc, max);
AIO_CALL(TOP_RDRF, buf, bc, NULL, max, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Read record reverse
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
buf = pointer to buffer
bc = pointer to returned record length
max = maximum record size
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged
end of file unchanged
end of medium updated
invalid record unchanged
tape mark updated
data record updated
data record error updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_rdrecr (UNIT *uptr, uint8 *buf, t_mtrlnt *bc, t_mtrlnt max)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
uint32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
t_mtrlnt i, rbc, tbc;
t_stat st;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_rdrecr(unit=%d, buf=%p, max=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), buf, max);
st = sim_tape_rdrlrev (uptr, &tbc); /* read rec lnt */
if (st != MTSE_OK)
return st;
*bc = rbc = MTR_L (tbc); /* strip error flag */
if (rbc > max) /* rec out of range? */
return MTSE_INVRL;
i = (t_mtrlnt) sim_fread (buf, sizeof (uint8), rbc, uptr->fileref); /* read record */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) /* error? */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
for ( ; i < rbc; i++) /* fill with 0's */
buf[i] = 0;
if (f == MTUF_F_P7B) /* p7b? strip SOR */
buf[0] = buf[0] & P7B_DPAR;
sim_tape_data_trace(uptr, buf, rbc, "Record Read Reverse", ctx->dptr->dctrl & MTSE_DBG_DAT, MTSE_DBG_STR);
return (MTR_F (tbc)? MTSE_RECE: MTSE_OK);
}
t_stat sim_tape_rdrecr_a (UNIT *uptr, uint8 *buf, t_mtrlnt *bc, t_mtrlnt max, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = SCPE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_rdrecr (uptr, buf, bc, max);
AIO_CALL(TOP_RDRR, buf, bc, NULL, max, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Write record forward
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
buf = pointer to buffer
bc = record length
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
write protect unchanged
write error unchanged, PNU set
data record updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_wrrecf (UNIT *uptr, uint8 *buf, t_mtrlnt bc)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
uint32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
t_mtrlnt sbc;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_wrrecf(unit=%d, buf=%p, bc=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), buf, bc);
sim_tape_data_trace(uptr, buf, bc, "Record Write", ctx->dptr->dctrl & MTSE_DBG_DAT, MTSE_DBG_STR);
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
sbc = MTR_L (bc);
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* not attached? */
return MTSE_UNATT;
if (sim_tape_wrp (uptr)) /* write prot? */
return MTSE_WRP;
if (sbc == 0) /* nothing to do? */
return MTSE_OK;
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET); /* set pos */
switch (f) { /* case on format */
case MTUF_F_STD: /* standard */
sbc = MTR_L ((bc + 1) & ~1); /* pad odd length */
case MTUF_F_E11: /* E11 */
sim_fwrite (&bc, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
sim_fwrite (buf, sizeof (uint8), sbc, uptr->fileref);
sim_fwrite (&bc, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr);
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
}
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sbc + (2 * sizeof (t_mtrlnt)); /* move tape */
break;
case MTUF_F_P7B: /* Pierce 7B */
buf[0] = buf[0] | P7B_SOR; /* mark start of rec */
sim_fwrite (buf, sizeof (uint8), sbc, uptr->fileref);
sim_fwrite (buf, sizeof (uint8), 1, uptr->fileref); /* delimit rec */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr);
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
}
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sbc; /* move tape */
break;
}
sim_tape_data_trace(uptr, buf, sbc, "Record Written", ctx->dptr->dctrl & MTSE_DBG_DAT, MTSE_DBG_STR);
return MTSE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_wrrecf_a (UNIT *uptr, uint8 *buf, t_mtrlnt bc, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = SCPE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_wrrecf (uptr, buf, bc);
AIO_CALL(TOP_WREC, buf, 0, NULL, 0, bc, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Write metadata forward (internal routine) */
static t_stat sim_tape_wrdata (UNIT *uptr, uint32 dat)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* not attached? */
return MTSE_UNATT;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
if (sim_tape_wrp (uptr)) /* write prot? */
return MTSE_WRP;
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET); /* set pos */
sim_fwrite (&dat, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr);
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr);
}
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, ctx->dptr, "wr_lnt: lnt: %d, pos: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", dat, uptr->pos);
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* move tape */
return MTSE_OK;
}
/* Write tape mark */
t_stat sim_tape_wrtmk (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_wrtmk(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
if (MT_GET_FMT (uptr) == MTUF_F_P7B) { /* P7B? */
uint8 buf = P7B_EOF; /* eof mark */
return sim_tape_wrrecf (uptr, &buf, 1); /* write char */
}
return sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, MTR_TMK);
}
t_stat sim_tape_wrtmk_a (UNIT *uptr, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_wrtmk (uptr);
AIO_CALL(TOP_WTMK, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Write end of medium */
t_stat sim_tape_wreom (UNIT *uptr)
{
t_stat result;
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_wreom(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
if (MT_GET_FMT (uptr) == MTUF_F_P7B) /* cant do P7B */
return MTSE_FMT;
result = sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, MTR_EOM); /* write the EOM marker */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* restore original tape position */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* indicate that position was not updated */
return result;
}
t_stat sim_tape_wreom_a (UNIT *uptr, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_wreom (uptr);
AIO_CALL(TOP_WEOM, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Write end of medium-rewind */
t_stat sim_tape_wreomrw (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat r;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_wreomrw(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
if (MT_GET_FMT (uptr) == MTUF_F_P7B) /* cant do P7B */
return MTSE_FMT;
r = sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, MTR_EOM);
if (r == MTSE_OK)
r = sim_tape_rewind (uptr);
return r;
}
t_stat sim_tape_wreomrw_a (UNIT *uptr, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_wreomrw (uptr);
AIO_CALL(TOP_WEMR, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Erase a gap in the forward direction (internal routine).
An erase gap is written in the forward direction on the tape unit specified
by "uptr" for the number of bytes specified by "bc". The status of the
operation is returned, and the file position is altered as follows:
Exit Condition File Position
------------------ ------------------
unit unattached unchanged
unsupported format unchanged
write protected unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
write error unchanged, PNU set
gap written updated
If the requested byte count equals the metadatum size, then the routine
succeeds only if it can overlay a single metadatum (i.e., a tape mark, an
end-of-medium marker, or an existing erase gap marker); otherwise, the file
position is not altered, PNU is set, and MTSE_INVRL (invalid record length)
status is returned.
An erase gap is represented in the tape image file by a special metadata
value repeated throughout the gap. The value is chosen so that it is still
recognizable even if it has been "cut in half" by a subsequent data overwrite
that does not end on a metadatum-sized boundary. In addition, a range of
metadata values are reserved for detection in the reverse direction.
This implementation supports erasing gaps in the middle of a populated tape
image and will always produce a valid image. It also produces valid images
when overwriting gaps with data records, with one exception: a data write
that leaves only two bytes of gap remaining will produce an invalid tape.
This limitation is deemed acceptable, as it is analogous to the existing
limitation that data records cannot overwrite other data records without
producing an invalid tape.
To write an erase gap, the implementation uses one of two approaches,
depending on whether or not the current tape position is at EOM. Erasing at
EOM presents no special difficulties; gap metadata markers are written for
the prescribed number of bytes. If the tape is not at EOM, then erasing must
take into account the existing record structure to ensure that a valid tape
image is maintained.
The general approach is to erase for the nominal number of bytes but to
increase that length, if necessary, to ensure that a partially overwritten
data record at the end of the gap can be altered to maintain validity.
Because the smallest legal tape record requires space for two metadata
markers plus two data bytes, an erasure that would leave less than that
is increased to consume the entire record. Otherwise, the final record is
truncated by rewriting the leading and trailing length words appropriately.
When reading in either direction, gap metadata markers are ignored (skipped)
until a record length header, EOF marker, EOM marker, or physical EOF is
encountered. Thus, tape images containing gap metadata are transparent to
the calling simulator (unless tape runaway support is enabled -- see the
notes at "sim_tape_rdlntf" for details).
The permissibility of data record lengths that are not multiples of the
metadatum size presents a difficulty when reading. If such an "odd length"
record is written over a gap, half of a metadata marker will exist
immediately after the trailing record length.
This condition is detected when reading forward by the appearance of a
"reversed" marker. The value appears reversed because the value is made up
of half of one marker and half of the next. This is handled by seeking
forward two bytes to resync (the stipulation above that the overwrite cannot
leave only two bytes of gap means that at least one "whole" metadata marker
will follow). Reading in reverse presents a more complex problem, because
half of the marker is from the preceding trailing record length marker and
therefore could be any of a range of values. However, that range is
restricted by the SIMH tape specification requirement that record length
metadata values must have bits 30:24 set to zero. This allows unambiguous
detection of the condition.
The value chosen for gap metadata and the values reserved for "half-gap"
detection are:
0xFFFFFFFE - primary gap value
0xFFFEFFFF - reserved (indicates half-gap in forward reads)
0xFFFF0000:0xFFFF00FF - reserved (indicates half-gap in reverse reads)
0xFFFF8000:0xFFFF80FF - reserved (indicates half-gap in reverse reads)
If the current tape format supports erase gaps, then this routine will write
a gap of the requested size. If the format does not, then no action will be
taken, and MTSE_OK status will be returned. This allows a device simulator
that supports writing erase gaps to use the same code without worrying about
the tape format currently selected by the user. A request for an erase gap
of zero length also succeeds with no action taken.
Implementation notes:
1. Erase gaps are currently supported only in SIMH (MTUF_F_STD) tape format.
*/
static t_stat tape_erase_fwd (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt gap_size)
{
size_t xfer;
t_stat st;
t_mtrlnt meta, sbc, new_len, rec_size;
uint32 file_size, marker_count;
int32 gap_needed = (int32) gap_size; /* the gap remaining to be allocated from the tape */
uint32 gap_alloc = 0; /* the gap currently allocated from the tape */
const t_addr gap_pos = uptr->pos; /* the file position where the gap will start */
const uint32 format = MT_GET_FMT (uptr); /* the tape format */
const uint32 meta_size = sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* the number of bytes per metadatum */
const uint32 min_rec_size = 2 + sizeof (t_mtrlnt) * 2; /* the smallest data record size */
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* if the unit is not attached */
return MTSE_UNATT; /* then we cannot proceed */
else if (sim_tape_wrp (uptr)) /* otherwise if the unit is write protected */
return MTSE_WRP; /* then we cannot write */
else if (gap_size == 0 || format != MTUF_F_STD) /* otherwise if zero length or gaps aren't supported */
return MTSE_OK; /* then take no action */
file_size = sim_fsize (uptr->fileref); /* get the file size */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) { /* position the tape; if it fails */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* then set position not updated */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* and quit with I/O error status */
}
/* Read tape records and allocate them to the gap until the amount required is
consumed.
Read the next metadatum from tape:
- EOF or EOM: allocate remainder of bytes needed.
- TMK or GAP: allocate sizeof(metadatum) bytes.
- Reverse GAP: allocate sizeof(metadatum) / 2 bytes.
- Data record: see below.
Loop until the bytes needed = 0.
*/
do {
xfer = sim_fread (&meta, meta_size, 1, uptr->fileref); /* read a metadatum */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* read error? */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* restore original position */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* position not updated */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* translate error */
}
else if (xfer != 1 && feof (uptr->fileref) == 0) { /* otherwise if a partial metadatum was read */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* then restore the original position */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* set the position-not-updated flag */
return MTSE_INVRL; /* and return an invalid record length error */
}
else /* otherwise we had a good read */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + meta_size; /* so move the tape over the datum */
if (feof (uptr->fileref) || (meta == MTR_EOM)) { /* at eof or eom? */
gap_alloc = gap_alloc + gap_needed; /* allocate remainder */
gap_needed = 0;
}
else if ((meta == MTR_GAP) || (meta == MTR_TMK)) { /* gap or tape mark? */
gap_alloc = gap_alloc + meta_size; /* allocate marker space */
gap_needed = gap_needed - meta_size; /* reduce requirement */
}
else if (gap_size == meta_size) { /* otherwise if the request is for a single metadatum */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* then restore the original position */
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* set the position-not-updated flag */
return MTSE_INVRL; /* and return an invalid record length error */
}
else if (meta == MTR_FHGAP) { /* half gap? */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - meta_size / 2; /* backup to resync */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) /* position the tape; if it fails */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then quit with I/O error status */
gap_alloc = gap_alloc + meta_size / 2; /* allocate marker space */
gap_needed = gap_needed - meta_size / 2; /* reduce requirement */
}
else if (uptr->pos + MTR_L (meta) + meta_size > file_size) { /* rec len out of range? */
gap_alloc = gap_alloc + gap_needed; /* presume overwritten tape */
gap_needed = 0; /* allocate remainder */
}
/* Allocate a data record:
- Determine record size in bytes (including metadata)
- If record size - bytes needed < smallest allowed record size,
allocate entire record to gap, else allocate needed amount and
truncate data record to reflect remainder.
*/
else { /* data record */
sbc = MTR_L (meta); /* get record data length */
rec_size = ((sbc + 1) & ~1) + meta_size * 2; /* overall size in bytes */
if (rec_size < gap_needed + min_rec_size) { /* rec too small? */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - meta_size + rec_size; /* position past record */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) /* position the tape; if it fails */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then quit with I/O error status */
gap_alloc = gap_alloc + rec_size; /* allocate record */
gap_needed = gap_needed - rec_size; /* reduce requirement */
}
else { /* record size OK */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - meta_size + gap_needed; /* position to end of gap */
new_len = MTR_F (meta) | (sbc - gap_needed); /* truncate to new len */
st = sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, new_len); /* write new rec len */
if (st != MTSE_OK) { /* write OK? */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* restore orig pos */
return st; /* PNU was set by wrdata */
}
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sbc - gap_needed; /* position to end of data */
st = sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, new_len); /* write new rec len */
if (st != MTSE_OK) { /* write OK? */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* restore orig pos */
return st; /* PNU was set by wrdata */
}
gap_alloc = gap_alloc + gap_needed; /* allocate remainder */
gap_needed = 0;
}
}
}
while (gap_needed > 0); /* loop until all of the gap has been allocated */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* reposition to gap start */
if (gap_alloc & (meta_size - 1)) { /* gap size "odd?" */
st = sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, MTR_FHGAP); /* write half gap marker */
if (st != MTSE_OK) { /* write OK? */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* restore orig pos */
return st; /* PNU was set by wrdata */
}
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - meta_size / 2; /* realign position */
gap_alloc = gap_alloc - 2; /* decrease gap to write */
}
marker_count = gap_alloc / meta_size; /* count of gap markers */
do {
st = sim_tape_wrdata (uptr, MTR_GAP); /* write gap markers */
if (st != MTSE_OK) { /* write OK? */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* restore orig pos */
return st; /* PNU was set by wrdata */
}
}
while (--marker_count > 0);
return MTSE_OK;
}
/* Erase a gap in the reverse direction (internal routine).
An erase gap is written in the reverse direction on the tape unit specified
by "uptr" for the number of bytes specified by "bc". The status of the
operation is returned, and the file position is altered as follows:
Exit Condition File Position
------------------ ------------------
unit unattached unchanged
unsupported format unchanged
write protected unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
write error unchanged, PNU set
gap written updated
If the requested byte count equals the metadatum size, then the routine
succeeds only if it can overlay a single metadatum (i.e., a tape mark or an
existing erase gap marker); otherwise, the file position is not altered, and
MTSE_INVRL (invalid record length) status is returned.
Implementation notes:
1. Erase gaps are currently supported only in SIMH (MTUF_F_STD) tape format.
2. Erasing a record in the reverse direction currently succeeds only if the
gap requested occupies the same space as the record located immediately
before the current file position. This limitation may be lifted in a
future update.
3. The "sim_fread" call cannot return 0 in the absence of an error
condition. The preceding "sim_tape_bot" test ensures that "pos" >= 4, so
"sim_fseek" will back up at least that far, so "sim_fread" will read at
least one element. If the call returns zero, an error must have
occurred, so the "ferror" call must succeed.
*/
static t_stat tape_erase_rev (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt gap_size)
{
const uint32 format = MT_GET_FMT (uptr); /* the tape format */
const uint32 meta_size = sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* the number of bytes per metadatum */
t_stat status;
t_mtrlnt rec_size, metadatum;
t_addr gap_pos;
size_t xfer;
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr); /* clear the position-not-updated flag */
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* if the unit is not attached */
return MTSE_UNATT; /* then we cannot proceed */
else if (sim_tape_wrp (uptr)) /* otherwise if the unit is write protected */
return MTSE_WRP; /* then we cannot write */
else if (gap_size == 0 || format != MTUF_F_STD) /* otherwise if the gap length is zero or unsupported */
return MTSE_OK; /* then take no action */
gap_pos = uptr->pos; /* save the starting position */
if (gap_size == meta_size) { /* if the request is for a single metadatum */
if (sim_tape_bot (uptr)) /* then if the unit is positioned at the BOT */
return MTSE_BOT; /* then erasing backward is not possible */
else /* otherwise */
uptr->pos -= meta_size; /* back up the file pointer */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) /* position the tape; if it fails */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then quit with I/O error status */
sim_fread (&metadatum, meta_size, 1, uptr->fileref); /* read a metadatum */
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) /* if a file I/O error occurred */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then report the error and quit */
else if (metadatum == MTR_TMK) /* otherwise if a tape mark is present */
if (sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET)) /* then reposition the tape; if it fails */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* then quit with I/O error status */
else { /* otherwise */
metadatum = MTR_GAP; /* replace it with an erase gap marker */
xfer = sim_fwrite (&metadatum, meta_size, /* write the gap marker */
1, uptr->fileref);
if (ferror (uptr->fileref) || xfer == 0) /* if a file I/O error occurred */
return sim_tape_ioerr (uptr); /* report the error and quit */
else /* otherwise the write succeeded */
status = MTSE_OK; /* so return success */
}
else if (metadatum == MTR_GAP) /* otherwise if a gap already exists */
status = MTSE_OK; /* then take no additional action */
else { /* otherwise a data record is present */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* so restore the starting position */
return MTSE_INVRL; /* and fail with invalid record length status */
}
}
else { /* otherwise it's an erase record request */
status = sim_tape_rdlntr (uptr, &rec_size); /* so get the length of the preceding record */
if (status == MTSE_OK /* if the read succeeded */
&& gap_size == rec_size + 2 * meta_size) { /* and the gap will exactly overlay the record */
gap_pos = uptr->pos; /* then save the gap start position */
status = tape_erase_fwd (uptr, gap_size); /* erase the record */
if (status == MTSE_OK) /* if the gap write succeeded */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* the reposition back to the start of the gap */
}
else { /* otherwise the read failed or is the wrong size */
uptr->pos = gap_pos; /* so restore the starting position */
if (status != MTSE_OK) /* if the record was not found */
return status; /* then return the failure reason */
else /* otherwise the record is the wrong size */
return MTSE_INVRL; /* so report an invalid record length */
}
}
return status; /* return the status of the erase operation */
}
/* Write an erase gap.
An erase gap is written in on the tape unit specified by "uptr" for the
length specified by "gap_size" in tenths of an inch, and the status of the
operation is returned. The tape density must have been set via a previous
sim_tape_set_dens call; if it has not, then no action is taken, and
MTSE_IOERR is returned.
If the requested gap length is zero, or the tape format currently selected
does not support erase gaps, the call succeeds with no action taken. This
allows a device simulator that supports writing erase gaps to use the same
code without worrying about the tape format currently selected by the user.
Because SIMH tape images do not carry physical parameters (e.g., recording
density), overwriting a tape image file containing a gap is problematic if
the density setting is not the same as that used during recording. There is
no way to establish a gap of a certain length unequivocally in an image file,
so this implementation establishes a gap of a certain number of bytes that
reflect the desired gap length at the tape density in bits per inch used
during writing.
*/
t_stat sim_tape_wrgap (UNIT *uptr, uint32 gaplen)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
const uint32 density = bpi [MT_DENS (uptr->dynflags)]; /* the tape density in bits per inch */
const uint32 byte_length = (gaplen * density) / 10; /* the size of the requested gap in bytes */
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_wrgap(unit=%d, gaplen=%u)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), gaplen);
if (density == 0) /* if the density has not been set */
return MTSE_IOERR; /* then report an I/O error */
else /* otherwise */
return tape_erase_fwd (uptr, byte_length); /* erase the requested gap size in bytes */
}
t_stat sim_tape_wrgap_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 gaplen, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_wrgap (uptr, gaplen);
AIO_CALL(TOP_RDRR, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, gaplen, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Erase a record forward.
An erase gap is written in the forward direction on the tape unit specified
by "uptr" for a length corresponding to a record containing the number of
bytes specified by "bc", and the status of the operation is returned. The
resulting gap will occupy "bc" bytes plus the size of the record length
metadata. This function may be used to erase a record of length "n" in place
by requesting a gap of length "n". After erasure, the tape will be
positioned at the end of the gap.
If a length of 0 is specified, then the metadatum marker at the current tape
position will be erased. If the tape is not positioned at a metadatum
marker, the routine fails with MTSE_INVRL, and the tape position is
unchanged.
*/
t_stat sim_tape_errecf (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt bc)
{
const t_mtrlnt meta_size = sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* the number of bytes per metadatum */
const t_mtrlnt gap_size = bc + 2 * meta_size; /* the requested gap size in bytes */
if (bc == 0) /* if a zero-length erase is requested */
return tape_erase_fwd (uptr, meta_size); /* then erase a metadatum marker */
else /* otherwise */
return tape_erase_fwd (uptr, gap_size); /* erase the requested gap */
}
/* Erase a record reverse.
An erase gap is written in the reverse direction on the tape unit specified
by "uptr" for a length corresponding to a record containing the number of
bytes specified by "bc", and the status of the operation is returned. The
resulting gap will occupy "bc" bytes plus the size of the record length
metadata. This function may be used to erase a record of length "n" in place
by requesting a gap of length "n". After erasure, the tape will be
positioned at the start of the gap.
If a length of 0 is specified, then the metadatum marker preceding the
current tape position will be erased. If the tape is not positioned after a
metadatum marker, the routine fails with MTSE_INVRL, and the tape position is
unchanged.
*/
t_stat sim_tape_errecr (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt bc)
{
const t_mtrlnt meta_size = sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* the number of bytes per metadatum */
const t_mtrlnt gap_size = bc + 2 * meta_size; /* the requested gap size in bytes */
if (bc == 0) /* if a zero-length erase is requested */
return tape_erase_rev (uptr, meta_size); /* then erase a metadatum marker */
else /* otherwise */
return tape_erase_rev (uptr, gap_size); /* erase the requested gap */
}
/* Space record forward
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
bc = pointer to size of record skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
end of file/medium unchanged, PNU set
tape mark updated
data record updated
data record error updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_sprecf (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat st;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_sprecf(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
st = sim_tape_rdrlfwd (uptr, bc); /* get record length */
*bc = MTR_L (*bc);
return st;
}
t_stat sim_tape_sprecf_a (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_sprecf (uptr, bc);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SPRF, NULL, bc, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space records forward
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
count = count of records to skip
skipped = pointer to number of records actually skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
end of file/medium unchanged, PNU set
tape mark updated
data record updated
data record error updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_sprecsf (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat st;
t_mtrlnt tbc;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_sprecsf(unit=%d, count=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), count);
*skipped = 0;
while (*skipped < count) { /* loopo */
st = sim_tape_sprecf (uptr, &tbc); /* spc rec */
if (st != MTSE_OK)
return st;
*skipped = *skipped + 1; /* # recs skipped */
}
return MTSE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_sprecsf_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_sprecsf (uptr, count, skipped);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SRSF, NULL, skipped, NULL, 0, count, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space record reverse
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
bc = pointer to size of records skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
beginning of tape unchanged
read error unchanged
end of file unchanged
end of medium updated
tape mark updated
data record updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_sprecr (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat st;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_sprecr(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
if (MT_TST_PNU (uptr)) {
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
*bc = 0;
return MTSE_OK;
}
st = sim_tape_rdrlrev (uptr, bc); /* get record length */
*bc = MTR_L (*bc);
return st;
}
t_stat sim_tape_sprecr_a (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *bc, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_sprecr (uptr, bc);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SPRR, NULL, bc, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space records reverse
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
count = count of records to skip
skipped = pointer to number of records actually skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
beginning of tape unchanged
read error unchanged
end of file unchanged
end of medium updated
tape mark updated
data record updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_sprecsr (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat st;
t_mtrlnt tbc;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_sprecsr(unit=%d, count=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), count);
*skipped = 0;
while (*skipped < count) { /* loopo */
st = sim_tape_sprecr (uptr, &tbc); /* spc rec rev */
if (st != MTSE_OK)
return st;
*skipped = *skipped + 1; /* # recs skipped */
}
return MTSE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_sprecsr_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_sprecsr (uptr, count, skipped);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SRSR, NULL, skipped, NULL, 0, count, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space files forward by record
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
count = count of files to skip
skipped = pointer to number of files actually skipped
recsskipped = pointer to number of records skipped
check_leot = flag to detect and stop skip between two successive tape marks
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
end of file/medium unchanged, PNU set
tape mark updated
data record updated
data record error updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_spfilebyrecf (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, uint32 *recsskipped, t_bool check_leot)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat st;
t_bool last_tapemark = FALSE;
uint32 filerecsskipped;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_spfilebyrecf(unit=%d, count=%d, check_leot=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), count, check_leot);
if (check_leot) {
t_mtrlnt rbc;
st = sim_tape_rdrlrev (uptr, &rbc);
last_tapemark = (MTSE_TMK == st);
if ((st == MTSE_OK) || (st == MTSE_TMK))
sim_tape_rdrlfwd (uptr, &rbc);
}
*skipped = 0;
*recsskipped = 0;
while (*skipped < count) { /* loopo */
while (1) {
st = sim_tape_sprecsf (uptr, 0x1ffffff, &filerecsskipped);/* spc recs */
*recsskipped += filerecsskipped;
if (st != MTSE_OK)
break;
}
if (st == MTSE_TMK) {
*skipped = *skipped + 1; /* # files skipped */
if (check_leot && (filerecsskipped == 0) && last_tapemark) {
uint32 filefileskipped;
sim_tape_spfilebyrecr (uptr, 1, &filefileskipped, &filerecsskipped);
*skipped = *skipped - 1; /* adjust # files skipped */
return MTSE_LEOT;
}
last_tapemark = TRUE;
}
else
return st;
}
return MTSE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_spfilebyrecf_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, uint32 *recsskipped, t_bool check_leot, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_spfilebyrecf (uptr, count, skipped, recsskipped, check_leot);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SFRF, NULL, skipped, recsskipped, check_leot, count, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space files forward
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
count = count of files to skip
skipped = pointer to number of files actually skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
read error unchanged, PNU set
end of file/medium unchanged, PNU set
tape mark updated
data record updated
data record error updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_spfilef (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
uint32 totalrecsskipped;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_spfilef(unit=%d, count=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), count);
return sim_tape_spfilebyrecf (uptr, count, skipped, &totalrecsskipped, FALSE);
}
t_stat sim_tape_spfilef_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_spfilef (uptr, count, skipped);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SPFF, NULL, skipped, NULL, 0, count, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space files reverse by record
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
count = count of files to skip
skipped = pointer to number of files actually skipped
recsskipped = pointer to number of records skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
beginning of tape unchanged
read error unchanged
end of file unchanged
end of medium updated
tape mark updated
data record updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_spfilebyrecr (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, uint32 *recsskipped)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat st;
uint32 filerecsskipped;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_spfilebyrecr(unit=%d, count=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), count);
*skipped = 0;
*recsskipped = 0;
while (*skipped < count) { /* loopo */
while (1) {
st = sim_tape_sprecsr (uptr, 0x1ffffff, &filerecsskipped);/* spc recs rev */
*recsskipped += filerecsskipped;
if (st != MTSE_OK)
break;
}
if (st == MTSE_TMK)
*skipped = *skipped + 1; /* # files skipped */
else
return st;
}
return MTSE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_spfilebyrecr_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, uint32 *recsskipped, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_spfilebyrecr (uptr, count, skipped, recsskipped);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SPFR, NULL, skipped, recsskipped, 0, count, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Space files reverse
Inputs:
uptr = pointer to tape unit
count = count of files to skip
skipped = pointer to number of files actually skipped
Outputs:
status = operation status
exit condition position
unit unattached unchanged
beginning of tape unchanged
read error unchanged
end of file unchanged
end of medium updated
tape mark updated
data record updated
*/
t_stat sim_tape_spfiler (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
uint32 totalrecsskipped;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_spfiler(unit=%d, count=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), count);
return sim_tape_spfilebyrecr (uptr, count, skipped, &totalrecsskipped);
}
t_stat sim_tape_spfiler_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 count, uint32 *skipped, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_spfiler (uptr, count, skipped);
AIO_CALL(TOP_SPFR, NULL, skipped, NULL, 0, count, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Rewind tape */
t_stat sim_tape_rewind (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) {
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n");/* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_rewind(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
}
uptr->pos = 0;
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
return MTSE_OK;
}
t_stat sim_tape_rewind_a (UNIT *uptr, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_rewind (uptr);
AIO_CALL(TOP_RWND, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, callback);
return r;
}
/* Position Tape */
t_stat sim_tape_position (UNIT *uptr, uint32 flags, uint32 recs, uint32 *recsskipped, uint32 files, uint32 *filesskipped, uint32 *objectsskipped)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_position(unit=%d, flags=0x%X, recs=%d, files=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units), flags, recs, files);
*recsskipped = *filesskipped = *objectsskipped = 0;
if (flags & MTPOS_M_REW)
r = sim_tape_rewind (uptr);
if (r != MTSE_OK)
return r;
if (flags & MTPOS_M_OBJ) {
uint32 objs = recs;
uint32 skipped;
uint32 objsremaining = objs;
while (*objectsskipped < objs) { /* loopo */
if (flags & MTPOS_M_REV) /* reverse? */
r = sim_tape_sprecsr (uptr, objsremaining, &skipped);
else
r = sim_tape_sprecsf (uptr, objsremaining, &skipped);
objsremaining = objsremaining - (skipped + ((r == MTSE_TMK) ? 1 : 0));
if ((r == MTSE_TMK) || (r == MTSE_OK))
*objectsskipped = *objectsskipped + skipped + ((r == MTSE_TMK) ? 1 : 0);
else
return r;
}
r = MTSE_OK;
}
else {
uint32 fileskiprecs;
if (flags & MTPOS_M_REV) /* reverse? */
r = sim_tape_spfilebyrecr (uptr, files, filesskipped, &fileskiprecs);
else
r = sim_tape_spfilebyrecf (uptr, files, filesskipped, &fileskiprecs, (flags & MTPOS_M_DLE));
if (r != MTSE_OK)
return r;
if (flags & MTPOS_M_REV) /* reverse? */
r = sim_tape_sprecsr (uptr, recs, recsskipped);
else
r = sim_tape_sprecsf (uptr, recs, recsskipped);
if (r == MTSE_TMK)
*filesskipped = *filesskipped + 1;
*objectsskipped = fileskiprecs + *filesskipped + *recsskipped;
}
return r;
}
t_stat sim_tape_position_a (UNIT *uptr, uint32 flags, uint32 recs, uint32 *recsskipped, uint32 files, uint32 *filesskipped, uint32 *objectsskipped, TAPE_PCALLBACK callback)
{
t_stat r = MTSE_OK;
AIO_CALLSETUP
r = sim_tape_position (uptr, flags, recs, recsskipped, files, filesskipped, objectsskipped);
AIO_CALL(TOP_POSN, NULL, recsskipped, filesskipped, 0, flags, recs, files, objectsskipped, callback);
return r;
}
/* Reset tape */
t_stat sim_tape_reset (UNIT *uptr)
{
struct tape_context *ctx = (struct tape_context *)uptr->tape_ctx;
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
if (!(uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT)) /* attached? */
return SCPE_OK;
if (ctx == NULL) /* if not properly attached? */
return sim_messagef (SCPE_IERR, "Bad Attach\n"); /* that's a problem */
sim_debug (ctx->dbit, ctx->dptr, "sim_tape_reset(unit=%d)\n", (int)(uptr-ctx->dptr->units));
_sim_tape_io_flush(uptr);
AIO_VALIDATE;
AIO_UPDATE_QUEUE;
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Test for BOT */
t_bool sim_tape_bot (UNIT *uptr)
{
uint32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
return (uptr->pos <= fmts[f].bot)? TRUE: FALSE;
}
/* Test for end of tape */
t_bool sim_tape_eot (UNIT *uptr)
{
return (uptr->capac && (uptr->pos >= uptr->capac))? TRUE: FALSE;
}
/* Test for write protect */
t_bool sim_tape_wrp (UNIT *uptr)
{
return ((uptr->flags & MTUF_WRP) || (MT_GET_FMT (uptr) == MTUF_F_TPC))? TRUE: FALSE;
}
/* Process I/O error */
static t_stat sim_tape_ioerr (UNIT *uptr)
{
sim_printf ("%s: Magtape library I/O error: %s\n", sim_uname (uptr), strerror (errno));
clearerr (uptr->fileref);
return MTSE_IOERR;
}
/* Set tape format */
t_stat sim_tape_set_fmt (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc)
{
uint32 f;
if (uptr == NULL)
return SCPE_IERR;
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT)
return SCPE_ALATT;
if (cptr == NULL)
return SCPE_ARG;
for (f = 0; f < MTUF_N_FMT; f++) {
if (fmts[f].name && (strcmp (cptr, fmts[f].name) == 0)) {
uptr->flags = (uptr->flags & ~MTUF_FMT) |
(f << MTUF_V_FMT) | fmts[f].uflags;
return SCPE_OK;
}
}
return SCPE_ARG;
}
/* Show tape format */
t_stat sim_tape_show_fmt (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST void *desc)
{
int32 f = MT_GET_FMT (uptr);
if (fmts[f].name)
fprintf (st, "%s format", fmts[f].name);
else fprintf (st, "invalid format");
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Map a TPC format tape image */
static uint32 sim_tape_tpc_map (UNIT *uptr, t_addr *map, uint32 mapsize)
{
t_addr tpos, leot;
t_addr tape_size;
t_tpclnt bc, last_bc = 0xFFFF;
uint32 had_double_tape_mark = 0;
size_t i;
uint32 objc, sizec;
uint32 *countmap = NULL;
uint8 *recbuf = NULL;
DEVICE *dptr = find_dev_from_unit (uptr);
if ((uptr == NULL) || (uptr->fileref == NULL))
return 0;
countmap = (uint32 *)calloc (65536, sizeof(*countmap));
recbuf = (uint8 *)malloc (65536);
tape_size = (t_addr)sim_fsize (uptr->fileref);
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: tape_size: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", tape_size);
for (objc = 0, sizec = 0, tpos = 0;; ) {
sim_fseek (uptr->fileref, tpos, SEEK_SET);
i = sim_fread (&bc, sizeof (t_tpclnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
if (i == 0) /* past or at eof? */
break;
if (countmap[bc] == 0)
sizec++;
++countmap[bc];
if (map && (objc < mapsize))
map[objc] = tpos;
if (bc) {
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: %d byte count at pos: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", bc, tpos);
if (sim_deb && (dptr->dctrl & MTSE_DBG_STR)) {
sim_fread (recbuf, 1, bc, uptr->fileref);
sim_data_trace(dptr, uptr, ((dptr->dctrl & MTSE_DBG_DAT) ? recbuf : NULL), "", bc, "Data Record", MTSE_DBG_STR);
}
}
else
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: tape mark at pos: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", tpos);
objc++;
tpos = tpos + ((bc + 1) & ~1) + sizeof (t_tpclnt);
if ((bc == 0) && (last_bc == 0)) { /* double tape mark? */
had_double_tape_mark = objc;
leot = tpos;
}
last_bc = bc;
}
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: objc: %u, different record sizes: %u\n", objc, sizec);
for (i=0; i<65535; i++) {
if (countmap[i]) {
if (i == 0)
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: summary - %u tape marks\n", countmap[i]);
else
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: summary - %u %d byte record%s\n", countmap[i], (int)i, (countmap[i] > 1) ? "s" : "");
}
}
if (((last_bc != 0xffff) &&
(tpos > tape_size) &&
(!had_double_tape_mark)) ||
(!had_double_tape_mark) ||
((objc == countmap[0]) &&
(countmap[0] != 2))) { /* Unreasonable format? */
if (last_bc != 0xffff)
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: ERROR unexpected EOT byte count: %d\n", last_bc);
if (tpos > tape_size)
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: ERROR next record position %" T_ADDR_FMT "u beyond EOT: %" T_ADDR_FMT "u\n", tpos, tape_size);
if (objc == countmap[0])
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: ERROR tape cnly contains tape marks\n");
free (countmap);
free (recbuf);
return 0;
}
if ((last_bc != 0xffff) && (tpos > tape_size)) {
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: WARNING unexpected EOT byte count: %d, double tape mark before %" T_ADDR_FMT "u provides logical EOT\n", last_bc, leot);
objc = had_double_tape_mark;
tpos = leot;
}
if (map)
map[objc] = tpos;
sim_debug (MTSE_DBG_STR, dptr, "tpc_map: OK objc: %d\n", objc);
free (countmap);
free (recbuf);
return objc;
}
/* Check the basic structure of a SIMH format tape image */
static t_stat sim_tape_simh_check (UNIT *uptr)
{
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Check the basic structure of a E11 format tape image */
static t_stat sim_tape_e11_check (UNIT *uptr)
{
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Find the preceding record in a TPC file */
static t_addr sim_tape_tpc_fnd (UNIT *uptr, t_addr *map)
{
uint32 lo, hi, p;
if (map == NULL)
return 0;
lo = 0;
hi = uptr->hwmark - 1;
do {
p = (lo + hi) >> 1;
if (uptr->pos == map[p])
return ((p == 0)? map[p]: map[p - 1]);
else if (uptr->pos < map[p])
hi = p - 1;
else lo = p + 1;
}
while (lo <= hi);
return ((p == 0)? map[p]: map[p - 1]);
}
/* Set tape capacity */
t_stat sim_tape_set_capac (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc)
{
t_addr cap;
t_stat r;
if ((cptr == NULL) || (*cptr == 0))
return SCPE_ARG;
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT)
return SCPE_ALATT;
cap = (t_addr) get_uint (cptr, 10, sim_taddr_64? 2000000: 2000, &r);
if (r != SCPE_OK)
return SCPE_ARG;
uptr->capac = cap * ((t_addr) 1000000);
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Show tape capacity */
t_stat sim_tape_show_capac (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST void *desc)
{
if (uptr->capac) {
if (uptr->capac >= (t_addr) 1000000)
fprintf (st, "capacity=%dMB", (uint32) (uptr->capac / ((t_addr) 1000000)));
else {
if (uptr->capac >= (t_addr) 1000)
fprintf (st, "capacity=%dKB", (uint32) (uptr->capac / ((t_addr) 1000)));
else
fprintf (st, "capacity=%dB", (uint32) uptr->capac);
}
}
else
fprintf (st, "unlimited capacity");
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Set the tape density.
Set the density of the specified tape unit either to the value supplied or to
the value represented by the supplied character string.
If "desc" is NULL, then "val" must be set to one of the MT_DENS_* constants
in sim_tape.h other than MT_DENS_NONE; the supplied value is used as the tape
density, and the character string is ignored. Otherwise, "desc" must point
at an int32 value containing a set of allowed densities constructed as a
bitwise OR of the appropriate MT_*_VALID values. In this case, the string
pointed to by "cptr" will be parsed for a decimal value corresponding to the
desired density in bits per inch and validated against the set of allowed
values.
In either case, SCPE_ARG is returned if the density setting is not valid or
allowed. If the setting is OK, the new density is set into the unit
structure, and SCPE_OK is returned.
*/
t_stat sim_tape_set_dens (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc)
{
uint32 density, new_bpi;
t_stat result = SCPE_OK;
if (uptr == NULL) /* if the unit pointer is null */
return SCPE_IERR; /* then the caller has screwed up */
else if (desc == NULL) /* otherwise if a validation set was not supplied */
if (val > 0 && val < (int32) BPI_COUNT) /* then if a valid density code was supplied */
uptr->dynflags = (uptr->dynflags & ~MTVF_DENS_MASK) /* then insert the code */
| (val << UNIT_V_DF_TAPE); /* in the unit flags */
else /* otherwise the code is invalid */
return SCPE_ARG; /* so report a bad argument */
else { /* otherwise a validation set was supplied */
if (cptr == NULL || *cptr == 0) /* but if no value is present */
return SCPE_MISVAL; /* then report a missing value */
new_bpi = (uint32) get_uint (cptr, 10, UINT_MAX, &result); /* convert the string value */
if (result != SCPE_OK) /* if the conversion failed */
result = SCPE_ARG; /* then report a bad argument */
else for (density = 0; density < BPI_COUNT; density++) /* otherwise validate the density */
if (new_bpi == bpi [density] /* if it matches a value in the list */
&& ((1 << density) & *(const int32 *) desc)) { /* and it's an allowed value */
uptr->dynflags = (uptr->dynflags & ~MTVF_DENS_MASK) /* then store the index of the value */
| density << UNIT_V_DF_TAPE; /* in the unit flags */
return SCPE_OK; /* and return success */
}
result = SCPE_ARG; /* if no match, then report a bad argument */
}
return result; /* return the result of the operation */
}
/* Show the tape density */
t_stat sim_tape_show_dens (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST void *desc)
{
uint32 tape_density;
if (uptr == NULL) /* if the unit pointer is null */
return SCPE_IERR; /* then the caller has screwed up */
else { /* otherwise get the density */
tape_density = bpi [MT_DENS (uptr->dynflags)]; /* of the tape from the unit flags */
if (tape_density) /* if it's set */
fprintf (st, "density=%d bpi", tape_density); /* then report it */
else /* otherwise */
fprintf (st, "density not set"); /* it was never set by the caller */
}
return SCPE_OK;
}