/* hp3000_cpu_ims.h: HP 3000 CPU-to-IOP/MPX/SEL interface declarations | |
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10-Oct-16 JDB Moved cpu_read_memory, cpu_write_memory to hp3000_cpu.h | |
01-Sep-16 JDB Added the cpu_cold_cmd and cpu_power_cmd routines | |
15-Aug-16 JDB Removed obsolete comment mentioning iop_read/write_memory | |
15-Jul-16 JDB Corrected the IOCW_COUNT macro to return the correct value | |
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This file contains declarations used by the CPU to interface with the HP 3000 | |
I/O Processor, Multiplexer Channel, and Selector Channel. | |
*/ | |
/* Global data structures */ | |
/* I/O commands. | |
The enumeration values correspond to the IOP bus IOCMD0-2 signal | |
representations. | |
*/ | |
typedef enum { | |
ioSIN = 0, /* set interrupt */ | |
ioCIO = 1, /* control I/O */ | |
ioSIO = 2, /* start I/O */ | |
ioWIO = 3, /* write I/O */ | |
ioRIN = 4, /* reset interrupt */ | |
ioTIO = 5, /* test I/O */ | |
ioSMSK = 6, /* set interrupt mask */ | |
ioRIO = 7 /* read I/O */ | |
} IO_COMMAND; | |
/* SIO program orders. | |
32-bit I/O program words are formed from a 16-bit I/O control word (IOCW) and | |
a 16-bit I/O address word (IOAW). The Interrupt, Control, Sense, Write, and | |
Read orders use this format: | |
0 | 1 2 3 | 4 5 6 | 7 8 9 |10 11 12 |13 14 15 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| C | order | control word 1/word count | IOCW | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| control word 2/status/address | IOAW | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
For the Write and Read orders only, bit 0 of the IOCW is the "data chain" | |
flag. If it is set, then this transfer is a continuation of the previous | |
Write or Read transfer. | |
The Jump, End, Return Residue, and Set Bank orders require an additional bit | |
(IOCW bit 4) to define their orders fully: | |
0 | 1 2 3 | 4 5 6 | 7 8 9 |10 11 12 |13 14 15 | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - | order | - - - - - - - - - - - | IOCW | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| address/status/count | IOAW | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - | bank | IOAW | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ | |
In simulation, IOCW bits 0-4 are used to index into a 32-element lookup table | |
to produce the final I/O order (because some of the orders define IOCW bit 4 | |
as "don't care", there are only thirteen distinct orders). | |
Implementation notes: | |
1. The IOCW_COUNT(w) macro sign-extends the 12-bit two's-complement word | |
count to a 16-bit value for the Return Residue order. | |
2. The sioWRITE, sioWRITEC, sioREAD, and sioREADC enumeration constants must | |
be contiguous and the final four values, so that a ">= sioWRITE" test | |
identifies all four cases. | |
*/ | |
#define IOCW_DC 0100000u /* data chain */ | |
#define IOCW_SIO_MASK 0070000u /* general SIO order mask */ | |
#define IOCW_ORDER_MASK 0174000u /* fully decoded I/O order mask */ | |
#define IOCW_CNTL_MASK 0007777u /* control word mask */ | |
#define IOCW_WCNT_MASK 0007777u /* word count mask */ | |
#define IOAW_BANK_MASK 0000017u /* bank number mask */ | |
#define IOCW_ORDER_SHIFT 11 /* I/O order alignment shift */ | |
#define IOCW_CNTL_SHIFT 0 /* control word alignment shift */ | |
#define IOCW_WCNT_SHIFT 0 /* word count alignment shift */ | |
#define IOAW_BANK_SHIFT 0 /* bank number alignment shift */ | |
#define IOCW_ORDER(w) to_sio_order [((w) & IOCW_ORDER_MASK) >> IOCW_ORDER_SHIFT] | |
#define IOCW_CNTL(w) (((w) & IOCW_CNTL_MASK) >> IOCW_CNTL_SHIFT) | |
#define IOCW_WCNT(w) (((w) & IOCW_WCNT_MASK) >> IOCW_WCNT_SHIFT) | |
#define IOCW_COUNT(w) ((w) | ~IOCW_WCNT_MASK & D16_MASK) | |
#define IOAW_BANK(w) (((w) & IOAW_BANK_MASK) >> IOAW_BANK_SHIFT) | |
typedef enum { | |
sioJUMP, /* Jump unconditionally */ | |
sioJUMPC, /* Jump conditionally */ | |
sioRTRES, /* Return residue */ | |
sioSBANK, /* Set bank */ | |
sioINTRP, /* Interrupt */ | |
sioEND, /* End */ | |
sioENDIN, /* End with interrupt */ | |
sioCNTL, /* Control */ | |
sioSENSE, /* Sense */ | |
sioWRITE, /* Write */ | |
sioWRITEC, /* Write chained */ | |
sioREAD, /* Read */ | |
sioREADC /* Read chained */ | |
} SIO_ORDER; | |
/* Global CPU routine declarations. | |
cpu_cold_cmd : process the LOAD and DUMP commands | |
cpu_power_cmd : process the POWER commands | |
*/ | |
extern t_stat cpu_cold_cmd (int32 arg, CONST char *buf); | |
extern t_stat cpu_power_cmd (int32 arg, CONST char *buf); | |
/* Global SIO order structures. | |
to_sio_order : translates IOCW bits 1-4 to an SIO_ORDER | |
sio_order_name : the name of the orders indexed by SIO_ORDER | |
*/ | |
extern const SIO_ORDER to_sio_order []; | |
extern const char *const sio_order_name []; | |
/* Global I/O processor state and functions. | |
iop_interrupt_request_set : the set of devices requesting interrupts | |
iop_initialize : initialize the I/O processor | |
iop_poll : poll the interfaces for an active interrupt request | |
iop_direct_io : dispatch an I/O command to an interface | |
*/ | |
extern uint32 iop_interrupt_request_set; | |
extern uint32 iop_initialize (void); | |
extern uint32 iop_poll (void); | |
extern HP_WORD iop_direct_io (HP_WORD device_number, IO_COMMAND io_cmd, HP_WORD write_value); | |
/* Global multiplexer channel state and functions. | |
mpx_request_set : the set of pending channel service requests | |
mpx_initialize : initialize the multiplexer channel | |
mpx_service : poll the interfaces for an active service request | |
*/ | |
extern uint32 mpx_request_set; | |
extern void mpx_initialize (void); | |
extern void mpx_service (uint32 ticks_elapsed); | |
/* Global selector channel state and functions | |
sel_request : TRUE if a pending channel service request | |
sel_initialize : initialize the selector channel | |
sel_service : service the interface with an active service request | |
*/ | |
extern t_bool sel_request; | |
extern void sel_initialize (void); | |
extern void sel_service (uint32 ticks_elapsed); |