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/* i8251.c: Intel i8251 UART adapter
Copyright (c) 2010, William A. Beech
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MODIFICATIONS:
?? ??? 10 - Original file.
16 Dec 12 - Modified to use isbc_80_10.cfg file to set base and size.
24 Apr 15 -- Modified to use simh_debug
NOTES:
These functions support a simulated i8251 interface device on an iSBC.
The device had one physical I/O port which could be connected
to any serial I/O device that would connect to a current loop,
RS232, or TTY interface. Available baud rates were jumper
selectable for each port from 110 to 9600.
All I/O is via programmed I/O. The i8251 has a status port
and a data port.
The simulated device does not support synchronous mode. The simulated device
supports a select from I/O space and one address line. The data port is at the
lower address and the status/command port is at the higher.
A write to the status port can select some options for the device:
Asynchronous Mode Instruction
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
| S2 S1 EP PEN L2 L1 B2 B1|
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
Baud Rate Factor
B2 0 1 0 1
B1 0 0 1 1
sync 1X 16X 64X
mode
Character Length
L2 0 1 0 1
L1 0 0 1 1
5 6 7 8
bits bits bits bits
EP - A 1 in this bit position selects even parity.
PEN - A 1 in this bit position enables parity.
Number of Stop Bits
S2 0 1 0 1
S1 0 0 1 1
invalid 1 1.5 2
bit bits bits
Command Instruction Format
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
| EH IR RTS ER SBRK RxE DTR TxE|
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
TxE - A 1 in this bit position enables transmit.
DTR - A 1 in this bit position forces *DTR to zero.
RxE - A 1 in this bit position enables receive.
SBRK - A 1 in this bit position forces TxD to zero.
ER - A 1 in this bit position resets the error bits
RTS - A 1 in this bit position forces *RTS to zero.
IR - A 1 in this bit position returns the 8251 to Mode Instruction Format.
EH - A 1 in this bit position enables search for sync characters.
A read of the status port gets the port status:
Status Read Format
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
|DSR SD FE OE PE TxE RxR TxR|
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
TxR - A 1 in this bit position signals transmit ready to receive a character.
RxR - A 1 in this bit position signals receiver has a character.
TxE - A 1 in this bit position signals transmitter has no more characters to transmit.
PE - A 1 in this bit signals a parity error.
OE - A 1 in this bit signals an transmit overrun error.
FE - A 1 in this bit signals a framing error.
SD - A 1 in this bit position returns the 8251 to Mode Instruction Format.
DSR - A 1 in this bit position signals *DSR is at zero.
A read from the data port gets the typed character, a write
to the data port writes the character to the device.
*/
#include "system_defs.h"
#define UNIT_V_ANSI (UNIT_V_UF + 0) /* ANSI mode */
#define UNIT_ANSI (1 << UNIT_V_ANSI)
#define TXR 0x01
#define RXR 0x02
#define TXE 0x04
#define SD 0x40
extern int32 reg_dev(int32 (*routine)(), int32 port);
/* function prototypes */
t_stat i8251_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat i8251_reset (DEVICE *dptr, int32 base);
int32 i8251s(int32 io, int32 data);
int32 i8251d(int32 io, int32 data);
void i8251_reset1(void);
/* i8251 Standard I/O Data Structures */
UNIT i8251_unit = {
UDATA (&i8251_svc, 0, 0), KBD_POLL_WAIT
};
REG i8251_reg[] = {
{ HRDATA (DATA, i8251_unit.buf, 8) },
{ HRDATA (STAT, i8251_unit.u3, 8) },
{ HRDATA (MODE, i8251_unit.u4, 8) },
{ HRDATA (CMD, i8251_unit.u5, 8) },
{ NULL }
};
MTAB i8251_mod[] = {
{ UNIT_ANSI, 0, "TTY", "TTY", NULL },
{ UNIT_ANSI, UNIT_ANSI, "ANSI", "ANSI", NULL },
{ 0 }
};
DEVICE i8251_dev = {
"8251", //name
&i8251_unit, //units
i8251_reg, //registers
i8251_mod, //modifiers
1, //numunits
10, //aradix
31, //awidth
1, //aincr
16, //dradix
8, //dwidth
NULL, //examine
NULL, //deposit
// &i8251_reset, //reset
NULL, //reset
NULL, //boot
NULL, //attach
NULL, //detach
NULL, //ctxt
0, //flags
0, //dctrl
NULL, //debflags
NULL, //msize
NULL //lname
};
/* Service routines to handle simulator functions */
/* i8251_svc - actually gets char & places in buffer */
t_stat i8251_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
int32 temp;
sim_activate (&i8251_unit, i8251_unit.wait); /* continue poll */
if ((temp = sim_poll_kbd ()) < SCPE_KFLAG)
return temp; /* no char or error? */
i8251_unit.buf = temp & 0xFF; /* Save char */
i8251_unit.u3 |= RXR; /* Set status */
/* Do any special character handling here */
i8251_unit.pos++;
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset routine */
t_stat i8251_reset (DEVICE *dptr, int32 base)
{
reg_dev(i8251d, base);
reg_dev(i8251s, base + 1);
reg_dev(i8251d, base + 2);
reg_dev(i8251s, base + 3);
i8251_reset1();
sim_printf(" 8251: Registered at %02X\n", base);
sim_activate (&i8251_unit, i8251_unit.wait); /* activate unit */
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* I/O instruction handlers, called from the CPU module when an
IN or OUT instruction is issued.
*/
int32 i8251s(int32 io, int32 data)
{
// sim_printf("\nio=%d data=%04X\n", io, data);
if (io == 0) { /* read status port */
return i8251_unit.u3;
} else { /* write status port */
if (i8251_unit.u6) { /* if mode, set cmd */
i8251_unit.u5 = data;
sim_printf("8251: Command Instruction=%02X\n", data);
if (data & SD) /* reset port! */
i8251_reset1();
} else { /* set mode */
i8251_unit.u4 = data;
sim_printf("8251: Mode Instruction=%02X\n", data);
i8251_unit.u6 = 1; /* set cmd received */
}
return (0);
}
}
int32 i8251d(int32 io, int32 data)
{
if (io == 0) { /* read data port */
i8251_unit.u3 &= ~RXR;
return (i8251_unit.buf);
} else { /* write data port */
sim_putchar(data);
}
return 0;
}
void i8251_reset1(void)
{
i8251_unit.u3 = TXR + TXE; /* status */
i8251_unit.u4 = 0; /* mode instruction */
i8251_unit.u5 = 0; /* command instruction */
i8251_unit.u6 = 0;
i8251_unit.buf = 0;
i8251_unit.pos = 0;
sim_printf(" 8251: Reset\n");
}
/* end of i8251.c */