/* swtp_sio: SWTP serial I/O card | |
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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; | |
} | |