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/* swtp_sio: SWTP serial I/O card
Copyright (c) 2005, William Beech
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Based on work by Charles E Owen (c) 1997 and Peter Schorn (c) 2002-2005
These functions support a simulated SWTP MP-S interface card.
The card had two physical I/O ports which could be connected
to any serial I/O device that would connect to a current loop
or RS232 interface. Available baud rates were jumper selectable
for each port from 110 to 9600. The ports appear at all 4 addresses.
This fact is used by SWTBUG to determine the presence of the MP-S vice
MP-C serial card.
All I/O is via either programmed I/O or interrupt controlled I/O.
It has a status port and a data port. A write to the status port
can select some options for the device (0x03 will reset the port).
A read of the status port gets the port status:
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
| I | P | O | F |CTS|DCD|TXE|RXF|
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
RXF - A 1 in this bit position means a character has been received
on the data port and is ready to be read.
TXE - A 1 in this bit means the port is ready to receive a character
on the data port and transmit it out over the serial line.
A read to the data port gets the buffered character, a write
to the data port writes the character to the device.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "swtp_defs.h"
#define UNIT_V_ANSI (UNIT_V_UF + 0) // ANSI mode
#define UNIT_ANSI (1 << UNIT_V_ANSI)
t_stat sio_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat sio_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
t_stat ptr_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat ptr_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
t_stat ptp_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat ptp_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
int32 ptr_stopioe = 0, ptp_stopioe = 0; // stop on error
// MP-S Standard I/O Data Structures
UNIT sio_unit = { UDATA (&sio_svc, 0, 0),
KBD_POLL_WAIT };
REG sio_reg[] = {
{ ORDATA (DATA, sio_unit.buf, 8) },
{ ORDATA (STAT, sio_unit.u3, 8) },
{ NULL } };
MTAB sio_mod[] = {
{ UNIT_ANSI, 0, "TTY", "TTY", NULL },
{ 0 } };
DEVICE sio_dev = {
"MP-S", &sio_unit, sio_reg, sio_mod,
1, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
NULL, NULL, &sio_reset,
NULL, NULL, NULL };
UNIT ptr_unit = { UDATA (&ptr_svc, UNIT_SEQ + UNIT_ATTABLE, 0),
KBD_POLL_WAIT };
DEVICE ptr_dev = {
"PTR", &ptr_unit, NULL, NULL,
1, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
NULL, NULL, &ptr_reset,
NULL, NULL, NULL };
UNIT ptp_unit = { UDATA (&ptp_svc, UNIT_SEQ + UNIT_ATTABLE, 0),
KBD_POLL_WAIT };
DEVICE ptp_dev = {
"PTP", &ptp_unit, NULL, NULL,
1, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
NULL, NULL, &ptp_reset,
NULL, NULL, NULL };
/* Service routines to handle simulator functions */
/* service routine - actually gets char & places in buffer */
int32 ptp_rdr(int32 io, int32 data);
int32 ptp_flag = 0, ptr_flag = 0;
/* console input service routine */
int32 sio_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
int32 temp;
sim_activate (&sio_unit, sio_unit.wait); // continue poll
if ((temp = sim_poll_kbd ()) < SCPE_KFLAG)
return temp; // no char or error?
sio_unit.buf = temp & 0xFF; // Save char
sio_unit.u3 |= 0x01; // Set RXF flag
/* Do any special character handling here */
sio_unit.pos++; // step character count
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* paper tape reader input service routine */
int32 ptr_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* paper tape punch output service routine */
int32 ptp_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset console */
int32 sio_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
{
sio_unit.buf = 0; // Data buffer
sio_unit.u3 = 0x02; // Status buffer
sim_activate (&sio_unit, sio_unit.wait); // activate unit
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset paper tape reader */
int32 ptr_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
{
ptr_unit.buf = 0;
ptr_unit.u3 = 0x02;
sim_cancel (&ptr_unit); // deactivate unit
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset paper tape punch */
int32 ptp_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
{
ptp_unit.buf = 0;
ptp_unit.u3 = 0x02;
sim_cancel (&ptp_unit); // deactivate unit
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* I/O instruction handlers, called from the CPU module when a
read or write occur to addresses 0x8000-0x801F.
Each function is passed an 'io' flag, where 0 means a read from
the port, and 1 means a write to the port. On input, the actual
input is passed as the return value, on output, 'data' is written
to the device.
This code emulates a SWTP MP-S Serial Card with a Model 33 Teletype
attached. The Model 33 uses DC1-DC4 codes to enable or disable the
paper tape reader and punch. Those devices are defined in this module,
and the code built to emulate those functions if the PTP and/or PTR
are attached in the simulator.
*/
/* Port 1 (0x8004-0x8007) controls the Model 33 Teletype */
int32 ptr_flg1 = 0;
int32 odata, status;
int32 sio0s(int32 io, int32 data)
{
UNIT *uptr;
if (io == 0) { // control register read
if (ptr_flag) { // reader enabled?
if ((ptr_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) // attached?
ptr_unit.u3 &= 0xFE; // no, clear RXF flag
else {
uptr = ptr_dev.units;// not EOF?
if (feof(uptr -> fileref))
ptr_unit.u3 &= 0xFE;
else
ptr_unit.u3 |= 0x01;
}
return (status = ptr_unit.u3); // no - done
} else {
return (status = sio_unit.u3); // return console status
}
} else { // control register write
if (data == 0x03) { // reset port!
sio_unit.u3 = 0x02; // reset console
sio_unit.buf = 0;
sio_unit.pos = 0;
ptr_unit.u3 = 0x02; // reset reader
ptr_unit.buf = 0;
ptr_unit.pos = 0;
ptp_unit.u3 = 0x02; // reset punch
ptp_unit.buf = 0;
ptp_unit.pos = 0;
}
return (status = 0); // invalid io
}
}
int32 sio0d(int32 io, int32 data)
{
UNIT *uptr;
if (io == 0) { // data register read
if (ptr_flag) { // RDR enabled?
if ((ptr_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) // attached?
return 0; // no, done
// printf("ptr_unit.u3=%02X\n", ptr_unit.u3);
if ((ptr_unit.u3 & 0x01) == 0) { // yes, more data?
// printf("Returning old %02X\n", odata); // no, return previous byte
return (odata & 0xFF);
}
uptr = ptr_dev.units; // get data byte
if ((odata = getc(uptr -> fileref)) == EOF) { // end of file?
// printf("Got EOF\n");
ptr_unit.u3 &= 0xFE; // clear RXF flag
return (odata = 0); // no data
}
// printf("Returning new %02X\n", odata);
ptr_unit.pos++; // step character count
ptr_unit.u3 &= 0xFE; // clear RXF flag
return (odata & 0xFF); // return character
} else {
sio_unit.u3 &= 0xFE; // clear RXF flag
return (odata = sio_unit.buf); // return next char
}
} else { // data register write
if (isprint(data) || data == '\r' || data == '\n') { // printable?
sim_putchar(data); // print character on console
if (ptp_flag && ptp_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) { // PTP enabled & attached?
uptr = ptp_dev.units; // punch character to file
putc(data, uptr -> fileref);
ptp_unit.pos++; // step character counter
}
} else { // DC1-DC4 control Reader/Punch
switch (data) {
case 0x11: // RDR on
ptr_flag = 1;
ptr_flg1 = 0;
ptr_unit.u3 |= 0x01;
// printf("Reader on\r\n");
break;
case 0x12: // PTP on
ptp_flag = 1;
ptp_unit.u3 |= 0x02;
// printf("Punch on\r\n");
break;
case 0x13: // RDR off
ptr_flag = 0;
// printf("Reader off-%d bytes read\r\n", ptr_unit.pos);
break;
case 0x14: // PTP off
ptp_flag = 0;
// printf("Punch off-%d bytes written\r\n", ptp_unit.pos);
break;
default: // ignore all other characters
break;
}
}
}
return (odata = 0);
}
/* because each port appears at 2 addresses and this fact is used
to determine if it is a MP-C or MP-S repeatedly in the SWTBUG
monitor, this code assures that reads of the high ports return
the same data as was read the last time on the low ports.
*/
int32 sio1s(int32 io, int32 data)
{
return status;
}
int32 sio1d(int32 io, int32 data)
{
return odata;
}