/* 3b2_cpu.h: AT&T 3B2 Model 400 Hard Disk (uPD7261) Implementation | |
Copyright (c) 2017, Seth J. Morabito | |
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*/ | |
/* | |
* This file contains the code for the Integrated Disk (ID) controller | |
* (based on the uPD7261) and up to two winchester hard disks. | |
* | |
* Supported winchester drives are: | |
* | |
* SIMH Name ID Cyl Head Sec Byte/Sec Note | |
* --------- -- ---- ---- --- -------- ---------------------- | |
* HD30 3 697 5 18 512 CDC Wren 94155-36 | |
* HD72 5 925 9 18 512 CDC Wren II 94156-86 | |
* HD72C 8 754 11 18 512 Fujitsu M2243AS | |
* HD135 11 1224 15 18 512 Maxtor XT1190 | |
*/ | |
#include "3b2_id.h" | |
#define ID_SEEK_WAIT 50 | |
#define ID_SEEK_BASE 700 | |
#define ID_RECAL_WAIT 6000 | |
#define ID_RW_WAIT 1000 | |
#define ID_SUS_WAIT 200 | |
#define ID_SPEC_WAIT 1250 | |
#define ID_SIS_WAIT 142 | |
#define ID_CMD_WAIT 140 | |
/* Data FIFO pointer - Read */ | |
uint8 id_dpr = 0; | |
/* Data FIFO pointer - Write */ | |
uint8 id_dpw = 0; | |
/* Controller Status Register */ | |
uint8 id_status = 0; | |
/* Unit Interrupt Status */ | |
uint8 id_int_status = 0; | |
/* Last command received */ | |
uint8 id_cmd = 0; | |
/* DMAC request */ | |
t_bool id_drq = FALSE; | |
/* 8-byte FIFO */ | |
uint8 id_data[ID_FIFO_LEN] = {0}; | |
/* SRQM bit */ | |
t_bool id_srqm = FALSE; | |
/* The logical unit number (0-1) */ | |
uint8 id_unit_num = 0; | |
/* The physical unit number (0-3) */ | |
uint8 id_ua = 0; | |
/* Cylinder the drive is positioned on */ | |
uint16 id_cyl[ID_NUM_UNITS] = {0}; | |
/* Ending Track Number (from Specify) */ | |
uint8 id_etn = 0; | |
/* Ending Sector Number (from Specify) */ | |
uint8 id_esn = 0; | |
/* DTLH word (from Specify) */ | |
uint8 id_dtlh = 0; | |
/* Physical sector number */ | |
uint8 id_psn = 0; | |
/* Physical head number */ | |
uint8 id_phn = 0; | |
/* Logical cylinder number, high byte */ | |
uint8 id_lcnh = 0; | |
/* Logical cylinder number, low byte */ | |
uint8 id_lcnl = 0; | |
/* Logical head number */ | |
uint8 id_lhn = 0; | |
/* Logical sector number */ | |
uint8 id_lsn = 0; | |
/* Number of sectors to transfer, decremented after each sector */ | |
uint8 id_scnt = 0; | |
/* Whether we are using polling mode or not */ | |
t_bool id_polling = FALSE; | |
/* Sector buffer */ | |
uint8 id_buf[ID_SEC_SIZE]; | |
/* Buffer pointer */ | |
size_t id_buf_ptr = 0; | |
uint8 id_idfield[ID_IDFIELD_LEN]; | |
uint8 id_idfield_ptr = 0; | |
int8 id_seek_state[ID_NUM_UNITS] = {ID_SEEK_NONE}; | |
struct id_dtype { | |
uint8 hd; /* Number of heads */ | |
uint32 capac; /* Capacity (in sectors) */ | |
}; | |
static struct id_dtype id_dtab[] = { | |
ID_DRV(HD30), | |
ID_DRV(HD72), | |
ID_DRV(HD72C), | |
ID_DRV(HD135), | |
ID_DRV(HD161), | |
{ 0 } | |
}; | |
UNIT id_unit[] = { | |
{ UDATA (&id_unit_svc, UNIT_FIX+UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_BINK+ | |
(ID_HD72_DTYPE << ID_V_DTYPE), ID_DSK_SIZE(HD72)), 0, ID0, 0 }, | |
{ UDATA (&id_unit_svc, UNIT_FIX+UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_BINK+ | |
(ID_HD72_DTYPE << ID_V_DTYPE), ID_DSK_SIZE(HD72)), 0, ID1, 0 }, | |
{ UDATA (&id_ctlr_svc, 0, 0) }, | |
{ NULL } | |
}; | |
UNIT *id_ctlr_unit = &id_unit[ID_CTLR]; | |
/* The currently selected drive number */ | |
UNIT *id_sel_unit = &id_unit[ID0]; | |
REG id_reg[] = { | |
{ HRDATAD(CMD, id_cmd, 8, "Command") }, | |
{ HRDATAD(STAT, id_status, 8, "Status") }, | |
{ BRDATAD(CYL, id_cyl, 8, 8, ID_NUM_UNITS, "Track") }, | |
{ NULL } | |
}; | |
/* HD161 and HD135 are identical; the difference is only in the | |
* software being run on the emulator. SVR 2.0 will support a maximum | |
* of 1024 cylinders, so can only format the first 1024 cylinders of | |
* the HD135. SVR 3.0+ can support all 1224 cylinders of the HD161. */ | |
MTAB id_mod[] = { | |
{ MTAB_XTD|MTAB_VUN, ID_HD30_DTYPE, NULL, "HD30", | |
&id_set_type, NULL, NULL, "Set HD30 Disk Type" }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD|MTAB_VUN, ID_HD72_DTYPE, NULL, "HD72", | |
&id_set_type, NULL, NULL, "Set HD72 Disk Type" }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD|MTAB_VUN, ID_HD72C_DTYPE, NULL, "HD72C", | |
&id_set_type, NULL, NULL, "Set HD72C Disk Type" }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD|MTAB_VUN, ID_HD135_DTYPE, NULL, "HD135", | |
&id_set_type, NULL, NULL, "Set HD135 Disk Type" }, | |
{ MTAB_XTD|MTAB_VUN, ID_HD161_DTYPE, NULL, "HD161", | |
&id_set_type, NULL, NULL, "Set HD161 Disk Type" }, | |
{ 0 } | |
}; | |
DEVICE id_dev = { | |
"ID", id_unit, id_reg, id_mod, | |
ID_NUM_UNITS, 16, 32, 1, 16, 8, | |
NULL, NULL, &id_reset, | |
NULL, &id_attach, &id_detach, NULL, | |
DEV_DEBUG|DEV_SECTORS, 0, sys_deb_tab, | |
NULL, NULL, &id_help, NULL, NULL, | |
&id_description | |
}; | |
/* Function implementation */ | |
t_bool id_int() | |
{ | |
return (((id_status & ID_STAT_CEL) || | |
(id_status & ID_STAT_CEH) || | |
((id_status & ID_STAT_SRQ) && !id_srqm))); | |
} | |
static SIM_INLINE void id_clear_fifo() | |
{ | |
id_dpr = 0; | |
id_dpw = 0; | |
} | |
static SIM_INLINE void id_activate(UNIT *uptr, int32 delay) | |
{ | |
sim_activate_abs(uptr, delay); | |
} | |
/* | |
* Service routine for ID controller. | |
* | |
* The simulated HD controller must service Sense Interrupt Status, | |
* Specify, and Detect Error independent of the operation of either ID | |
* unit, which may be in the middle of a seek or other operation. | |
*/ | |
t_stat id_ctlr_svc(UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
uint8 cmd; | |
cmd = uptr->u4; /* The command that caused the activity */ | |
id_srqm = FALSE; | |
id_status &= ~(ID_STAT_CB); | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_CEH; | |
uptr->u4 = 0; | |
switch (cmd) { | |
case ID_CMD_SIS: | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING Sense Interrupt Status.\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
id_data[0] = id_int_status; | |
id_int_status = 0; | |
break; | |
default: | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING OTHER COMMAND 0x%x (CONTROLLER)\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], cmd); | |
break; | |
} | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
/* | |
* Service routine for ID0 and ID1 units. | |
*/ | |
t_stat id_unit_svc(UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
uint8 unit, other, cmd; | |
unit = uptr->u3; /* The unit number that needs an interrupt */ | |
cmd = uptr->u4; /* The command that caused the activity */ | |
other = unit ^ 1; /* The number of the other unit */ | |
/* If the other unit is active, we cannot interrupt, so we delay | |
* here */ | |
if (id_unit[other].u4 == ID_CMD_RDATA || | |
id_unit[other].u4 == ID_CMD_WDATA) { | |
id_activate(uptr, 1000); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
id_srqm = FALSE; | |
id_status &= ~(ID_STAT_CB); | |
/* Note that we don't set CEH, in case this is a SEEK/RECAL ID_SEEK_1 */ | |
switch (cmd) { | |
case ID_CMD_SEEK: /* fall-through */ | |
case ID_CMD_RECAL: | |
/* In POLLING mode, SEEK and RECAL actually interrupt twice. | |
* | |
* 1. Immediately after the correct number of stepping pulses | |
* have been issued (SRQ is not set) | |
* | |
* 2. After the drive has completed seeking and is ready | |
* for a new command (SRQ is set) | |
*/ | |
if (id_polling) { | |
switch (id_seek_state[unit]) { | |
case ID_SEEK_0: | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_CEH; | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING Recal/Seek SEEK_0 UNIT %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], unit); | |
id_seek_state[unit] = ID_SEEK_1; | |
id_activate(uptr, 8000); /* TODO: Correct Delay based on steps */ | |
break; | |
case ID_SEEK_1: | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING Recal/Seek SEEK_1 UNIT %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], unit); | |
id_seek_state[unit] = ID_SEEK_NONE; | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_SRQ; | |
uptr->u4 = 0; /* Only clear out the command on a SEEK_1, never a SEEK_0 */ | |
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
id_int_status |= (ID_IST_SEN|unit); | |
} else { | |
id_int_status |= (ID_IST_NR|unit); | |
} | |
break; | |
default: | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tERROR, NOT SEEK_0 OR SEEK_1, UNIT %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], unit); | |
break; | |
} | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING NON-POLLING Recal/Seek UNIT %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], unit); | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_CEH; | |
uptr->u4 = 0; | |
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
id_int_status |= (ID_IST_SEN|unit); | |
} else { | |
id_int_status |= (ID_IST_NR|unit); | |
} | |
} | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_SUS: | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING Sense Unit Status UNIT %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], unit); | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_CEH; | |
uptr->u4 = 0; | |
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) { | |
/* If no HD is attached, SUS puts 0x00 into the data | |
buffer */ | |
id_data[0] = 0; | |
} else { | |
/* Put Unit Status into byte 0 */ | |
id_data[0] = (ID_UST_DSEL|ID_UST_SCL|ID_UST_RDY); | |
if (id_cyl[unit] == 0) { | |
id_data[0] |= ID_UST_TK0; | |
} | |
} | |
break; | |
default: | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tINTR\t\tCOMPLETING OTHER COMMAND 0x%x UNIT %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], cmd, unit); | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_CEH; | |
uptr->u4 = 0; | |
break; | |
} | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
t_stat id_set_type(UNIT *uptr, int32 val, CONST char *cptr, void *desc) | |
{ | |
if (val < 0 || val > ID_MAX_DTYPE) { | |
return SCPE_ARG; | |
} | |
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
return SCPE_ALATT; | |
} | |
uptr->flags = (uptr->flags & ~ID_DTYPE) | (val << ID_V_DTYPE); | |
uptr->capac = (t_addr)id_dtab[val].capac; | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
t_stat id_reset(DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
id_clear_fifo(); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} | |
t_stat id_attach(UNIT *uptr, CONST char *cptr) | |
{ | |
return sim_disk_attach(uptr, cptr, 512, 1, TRUE, 0, "HD72", 0, 0); | |
} | |
t_stat id_detach(UNIT *uptr) | |
{ | |
return sim_disk_detach(uptr); | |
} | |
/* Return the logical block address of the given sector */ | |
static t_lba id_lba(uint16 cyl, uint8 head, uint8 sec) | |
{ | |
uint8 dtype; | |
dtype = ID_GET_DTYPE(id_sel_unit->flags); | |
return((ID_SEC_CNT * id_dtab[dtype].hd * cyl) + | |
(ID_SEC_CNT * head) + | |
sec); | |
} | |
/* At the end of each sector read or write, we update the FIFO | |
* with the correct return parameters. */ | |
static void SIM_INLINE id_end_rw(uint8 est) | |
{ | |
id_clear_fifo(); | |
id_data[0] = est; | |
id_data[1] = id_phn; | |
id_data[2] = ~(id_lcnh); | |
id_data[3] = id_lcnl; | |
id_data[4] = id_lhn; | |
id_data[5] = id_lsn; | |
id_data[6] = id_scnt; | |
} | |
/* The controller wraps id_lsn, id_lhn, and id_lcnl on each sector | |
* read, so that they point to the next C/H/S */ | |
static void SIM_INLINE id_update_chs() | |
{ | |
if (id_lsn++ >= id_esn) { | |
id_lsn = 0; | |
if (id_lhn++ >= id_etn) { | |
id_lhn = 0; | |
if (id_lcnl == 0xff) { | |
id_lcnl = 0; | |
id_lcnh++; | |
} else { | |
id_lcnl++; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
uint32 id_read(uint32 pa, size_t size) | |
{ | |
uint8 reg; | |
uint16 cyl; | |
t_lba lba; | |
uint32 data; | |
t_seccnt sectsread; | |
reg = (uint8) (pa - IDBASE); | |
switch(reg) { | |
case ID_DATA_REG: /* Data Buffer Register */ | |
/* If we're in a DMA transfer, we need to be reading data from | |
* the disk buffer. Otherwise, we're reading from the FIFO. */ | |
if (id_drq) { | |
/* If the drive isn't attached, there's really nothing we | |
can do. */ | |
if ((id_sel_unit->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) { | |
id_end_rw(ID_EST_NR); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/* We could be in one of these commands: | |
* - Read Data | |
* - Read ID | |
*/ | |
if (CMD_NUM == ID_CMD_RDATA) { | |
/* If we're still in DRQ but we've read all our sectors, | |
* that's an error state. */ | |
if (id_scnt == 0) { | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] ERROR\tid_scnt = 0 but still in dma\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
id_end_rw(ID_EST_OVR); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/* If the disk buffer is empty, fill it. */ | |
if (id_buf_ptr == 0 || id_buf_ptr >= ID_SEC_SIZE) { | |
/* It's time to read a new sector into our sector buf */ | |
id_buf_ptr = 0; | |
cyl = (uint16) (((uint16)id_lcnh << 8)|(uint16)id_lcnl); | |
id_cyl[id_unit_num] = cyl; | |
lba = id_lba(cyl, id_lhn, id_lsn); | |
if (sim_disk_rdsect(id_sel_unit, lba, id_buf, §sread, 1) == SCPE_OK) { | |
if (sectsread !=1) { | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tERROR: ASKED TO READ ONE SECTOR, READ: %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], sectsread); | |
} | |
id_update_chs(); | |
} else { | |
/* Uh-oh! */ | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tRDATA READ ERROR. Failure from sim_disk_rdsect!\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
id_end_rw(ID_EST_DER); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
} | |
data = id_buf[id_buf_ptr++]; | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tDATA\t%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], data); | |
/* Done with this current sector, update id_scnt */ | |
if (id_buf_ptr >= ID_SEC_SIZE) { | |
if (--id_scnt == 0) { | |
id_end_rw(0); | |
} | |
} | |
} else if (CMD_NUM == ID_CMD_RID) { | |
/* We have to return the ID bytes for the current C/H/S */ | |
if (id_idfield_ptr == 0 || id_idfield_ptr >= ID_IDFIELD_LEN) { | |
id_idfield[0] = ~(id_lcnh); | |
id_idfield[1] = id_lcnl; | |
id_idfield[2] = id_lhn; | |
id_idfield[3] = id_lsn; | |
id_idfield_ptr = 0; | |
} | |
data = id_idfield[id_idfield_ptr++]; | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tID DATA\t%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], data); | |
if (id_idfield_ptr >= ID_IDFIELD_LEN) { | |
if (id_scnt-- > 0) { | |
/* Another sector to ID */ | |
id_idfield_ptr = 0; | |
} else { | |
/* All done, set return codes */ | |
id_clear_fifo(); | |
id_data[0] = 0; | |
id_data[1] = id_scnt; | |
} | |
} | |
} else { | |
/* cmd not Read Data or Read ID */ | |
stop_reason = STOP_ERR; | |
return 0; | |
} | |
return data; | |
} else { | |
if (id_dpr < ID_FIFO_LEN) { | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tDATA\t%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_data[id_dpr]); | |
return id_data[id_dpr++]; | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] ERROR\tFIFO OVERRUN\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
} | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_STAT_REG: /* Status Register */ | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tSTATUS\t%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_status|id_drq); | |
return id_status|(id_drq ? 1u : 0); | |
} | |
sim_debug(READ_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] Read of unsuported register %x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_status); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
void id_write(uint32 pa, uint32 val, size_t size) | |
{ | |
uint8 reg; | |
uint16 cyl; | |
t_lba lba; | |
t_seccnt sectswritten; | |
reg = (uint8) (pa - IDBASE); | |
switch(reg) { | |
case ID_DATA_REG: | |
/* If we're in a DMA transfer, we need to be writing data to | |
* the disk buffer. Otherwise, we're writing to the FIFO. */ | |
if (id_drq) { | |
/* If we're still in DRQ but we've written all our sectors, | |
* that's an error state. */ | |
if (id_scnt == 0) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] ERROR\tid_scnt = 0 but still in dma\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
id_end_rw(ID_EST_OVR); | |
return; | |
} | |
/* Write to the disk buffer */ | |
if (id_buf_ptr < ID_SEC_SIZE) { | |
id_buf[id_buf_ptr++] = (uint8)(val & 0xff); | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tDATA\t%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], (uint8)(val & 0xff)); | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tERROR\tWDATA OVERRUN\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
id_end_rw(ID_EST_OVR); | |
return; | |
} | |
/* If we've hit the end of a sector, flush it */ | |
if (id_buf_ptr >= ID_SEC_SIZE) { | |
/* It's time to start the next sector, and flush the old. */ | |
id_buf_ptr = 0; | |
cyl = (uint16) (((uint16) id_lcnh << 8)|(uint16)id_lcnl); | |
id_cyl[id_unit_num] = cyl; | |
lba = id_lba(cyl, id_lhn, id_lsn); | |
if (sim_disk_wrsect(id_sel_unit, lba, id_buf, §swritten, 1) == SCPE_OK) { | |
if (sectswritten !=1) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tERROR: ASKED TO WRITE ONE SECTOR, WROTE: %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], sectswritten); | |
} | |
id_update_chs(); | |
if (--id_scnt == 0) { | |
id_end_rw(0); | |
} | |
} else { | |
/* Uh-oh! */ | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] ERROR\tWDATA WRITE ERROR. lba=%04x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], lba); | |
id_end_rw(ID_EST_DER); | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
return; | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tDATA\t%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
if (id_dpw < ID_FIFO_LEN) { | |
id_data[id_dpw++] = (uint8) val; | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] ERROR\tFIFO OVERRUN\n", | |
R[NUM_PC]); | |
} | |
} | |
return; | |
case ID_CMD_STAT_REG: | |
id_handle_command((uint8) val); | |
return; | |
default: | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
void id_handle_command(uint8 val) | |
{ | |
uint8 cmd, aux_cmd, sec, pattern; | |
uint16 cyl; | |
uint32 time; | |
t_lba lba; | |
/* Reset the FIFO pointer */ | |
id_clear_fifo(); | |
/* Is this an aux command or a full command? */ | |
if ((val & 0xf0) == 0) { | |
aux_cmd = val & 0x0f; | |
if (aux_cmd & ID_AUX_CLCE) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] \tCOMMAND\t%02x\tAUX:CLCE\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
id_status &= ~(ID_STAT_CEH|ID_STAT_CEL); | |
} | |
if (aux_cmd & ID_AUX_HSRQ) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x] \tCOMMAND\t%02x\tAUX:HSRQ\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
id_srqm = TRUE; | |
} | |
if (aux_cmd & ID_AUX_CLB) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tAUX:CLBUF\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
id_clear_fifo(); | |
} | |
if (aux_cmd & ID_AUX_RST) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tAUX:RESET\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
id_clear_fifo(); | |
sim_cancel(id_sel_unit); | |
sim_cancel(id_ctlr_unit); | |
id_status = 0; | |
id_srqm = FALSE; | |
} | |
/* Just return early */ | |
return; | |
} | |
/* If the controller is busy and this isn't an AUX command, do | |
* nothing */ | |
if (id_status & ID_STAT_CB) { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"!!! Controller Busy. Skipping command byte %02x\n", | |
val); | |
return; | |
} | |
/* A full command always resets CEH and CEL */ | |
id_status &= ~(ID_STAT_CEH|ID_STAT_CEL); | |
/* Save the full command byte */ | |
id_cmd = val; | |
cmd = (id_cmd >> 4) & 0xf; | |
/* Now that we know it's not an aux command, we can get the unit | |
* number. Note that we don't update the unit in the case of three | |
* special commands. */ | |
if (cmd != ID_CMD_SIS && cmd != ID_CMD_SPEC && cmd != ID_CMD_DERR) { | |
if ((id_cmd & 3) != id_ua) { | |
id_unit_num = id_cmd & 1; | |
id_ua = id_cmd & 3; | |
id_sel_unit = &id_unit[id_unit_num]; | |
} | |
} | |
/* TODO: Fix this hack */ | |
if (cmd == ID_CMD_SIS || cmd == ID_CMD_SPEC || cmd == ID_CMD_DERR) { | |
id_ctlr_unit->u4 = cmd; | |
} else { | |
id_sel_unit->u4 = cmd; | |
} | |
id_status |= ID_STAT_CB; | |
switch(cmd) { | |
case ID_CMD_SIS: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tSense Int. Status\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
id_status &= ~ID_STAT_SRQ; /* SIS immediately de-asserts SRQ */ | |
id_activate(id_ctlr_unit, ID_SIS_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_SPEC: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tSpecify - ETN=%02x ESN=%02x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_data[3], id_data[4]); | |
id_dtlh = id_data[1]; | |
id_etn = id_data[3]; | |
id_esn = id_data[4]; | |
id_polling = (id_dtlh & ID_DTLH_POLL) == 0; | |
id_activate(id_ctlr_unit, ID_SPEC_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_SUS: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tSense Unit Status - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_SUS_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_DERR: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tDetect Error\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val); | |
id_activate(id_ctlr_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_RECAL: | |
time = id_cyl[id_unit_num]; | |
id_cyl[id_unit_num] = 0; | |
id_seek_state[id_unit_num] = ID_SEEK_0; | |
if (id_polling) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tRecalibrate - %d - POLLING\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, 1000); | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tRecalibrate - %d - NORMAL\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, (ID_RECAL_WAIT + (time * ID_SEEK_WAIT))); | |
} | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_SEEK: | |
id_lcnh = id_data[0]; | |
id_lcnl = id_data[1]; | |
cyl = id_lcnh << 8 | id_lcnl; | |
time = (uint32) abs(id_cyl[id_unit_num] - cyl); | |
id_cyl[id_unit_num] = cyl; | |
id_seek_state[id_unit_num] = ID_SEEK_0; | |
if (id_polling) { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tSeek - %d - POLLING\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, 4000); | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tSeek - %d - NORMAL\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_SEEK_BASE + (time * ID_SEEK_WAIT)); | |
} | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_FMT: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tFormat - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_phn = id_data[0]; | |
id_scnt = id_data[1]; | |
pattern = id_data[2]; | |
/* Format scnt sectors with the given pattern, if attached */ | |
if (id_sel_unit->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
/* Formatting soft-sectored disks always begins at sector 0 */ | |
sec = 0; | |
while (id_scnt-- > 0) { | |
/* Write one sector of pattern */ | |
for (id_buf_ptr = 0; id_buf_ptr < ID_SEC_SIZE; id_buf_ptr++) { | |
id_buf[id_buf_ptr] = pattern; | |
} | |
lba = id_lba(id_cyl[id_unit_num], id_phn, sec++); | |
if (sim_disk_wrsect(id_sel_unit, lba, id_buf, NULL, 1) == SCPE_OK) { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tFORMAT: PHN=%d SCNT=%d PAT=%02x LBA=%04x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_phn, id_scnt, pattern, lba); | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tFORMAT FAILED! PHN=%d SCNT=%d PAT=%02x LBA=%04x\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_phn, id_scnt, pattern, lba); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
id_data[0] = 0; | |
} else { | |
/* Not attached */ | |
id_data[0] = ID_EST_NR; | |
} | |
id_data[1] = id_scnt; | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_VID: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tVerify ID - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_data[0] = 0; | |
id_data[1] = 0x05; /* What do we put here? */ | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_RID: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tRead ID - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
if (id_sel_unit->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
id_drq = TRUE; | |
/* Grab our arguments */ | |
id_phn = id_data[0]; | |
id_scnt = id_data[1]; | |
/* Compute logical values used by ID verification */ | |
id_lhn = id_phn; | |
id_lsn = 0; | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tUNIT %d NOT ATTACHED, CANNOT READ ID.\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_ua); | |
} | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_RDIAG: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tRead Diag - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_RDATA: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tRead Data - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
if (id_sel_unit->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
id_drq = TRUE; | |
id_buf_ptr = 0; | |
/* Grab our arguments */ | |
id_phn = id_data[0]; | |
id_lcnh = ~(id_data[1]); | |
id_lcnl = id_data[2]; | |
id_lhn = id_data[3]; | |
id_lsn = id_data[4]; | |
id_scnt = id_data[5]; | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tUNIT %d NOT ATTACHED, CANNOT READ DATA.\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_ua); | |
} | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_RW_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_CHECK: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tCheck - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_SCAN: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tScan - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_VDATA: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tVerify Data - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_CMD_WAIT); | |
break; | |
case ID_CMD_WDATA: | |
sim_debug(WRITE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tCOMMAND\t%02x\tWrite Data - %d\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], val, id_ua); | |
if (id_sel_unit->flags & UNIT_ATT) { | |
id_drq = TRUE; | |
id_buf_ptr = 0; | |
/* Grab our arguments */ | |
id_phn = id_data[0]; | |
id_lcnh = ~(id_data[1]); | |
id_lcnl = id_data[2]; | |
id_lhn = id_data[3]; | |
id_lsn = id_data[4]; | |
id_scnt = id_data[5]; | |
} else { | |
sim_debug(EXECUTE_MSG, &id_dev, | |
"[%08x]\tUNIT %d NOT ATTACHED, CANNOT WRITE.\n", | |
R[NUM_PC], id_ua); | |
} | |
id_activate(id_sel_unit, ID_RW_WAIT); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
void id_after_dma() | |
{ | |
id_status &= ~ID_STAT_DRQ; | |
id_drq = FALSE; | |
} | |
CONST char *id_description(DEVICE *dptr) | |
{ | |
return "MFM Hard Disk Controller"; | |
} | |
t_stat id_help(FILE *st, DEVICE *dptr, UNIT *uptr, int32 flag, const char *cptr) | |
{ | |
fprintf(st, "Integrated Hard Disk (ID)\n\n"); | |
fprintf(st, "The ID device implements the integrated MFM hard disk controller\n"); | |
fprintf(st, "of the 3B2/400. Up to two drives are supported on a single controller.\n\n"); | |
fprintf(st, "Supported device types are:\n\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " Name Size ID Cyl Head Sec Byte/Sec Description\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " ---- -------- -- ---- ---- --- -------- ----------------------\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " HD30 30.6 MB 3 697 5 18 512 CDC Wren 94155-36\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " HD72 73.2 MB 5 925 9 18 512 CDC Wren II 94156-86\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " HD72C 72.9 MB 8 754 11 18 512 Fujitsu M2243AS\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " HD135 135.0 MB 11 1024 15 18 512 Maxtor XT1190 (SVR2)\n\n"); | |
fprintf(st, " HD161 161.4 MB 11 1224 15 18 512 Maxtor XT1190 (SVR3+)\n\n"); | |
fprintf(st, "The drive ID and geometry values are used when low-level formatting a\n"); | |
fprintf(st, "drive using the AT&T 'idtools' utility.\n"); | |
return SCPE_OK; | |
} |