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Seth Morabito
9b62da6567 3B2-700 Initial Public Release
This commit introduces dozens of changes to make the 3B2-700 simulator
fully functional and ready for wider use. In addition to 3B2-700
availability, this commit includes a tremendous amount of refactoring
of the 3B2-400 and common code to make the project structure easier to
maintain and reason about.

One final important change: ROM files are no longer included in the
source code. 3B2 ROM images must be obtained separately and loaded
into the simulator before boot.

Changes:

- The 3b2 target has been aliased to 3b2-400
- The formerly named 3b2-600 project has become 3b2-700
- SCSI QIC tape support has been added to sim_scsi.c
- Header files have been reworked to reduce complexity of includes
- Common code has been consolidated
- Timer code has been unified
2022-09-15 14:15:28 -07:00
Seth Morabito
9d849283a4 3B2: Interrupt Refactor and DEMON ROM
- This change introduces a full refactor of the interrupt subsystem
  for the system board (SBD) and the I/O bus (CIO). Interrupt decode
  should now be significantly faster, and not require an expensive
  calculation on every step.

- The TIMER device has been split into Rev 2 and Rev 3
  implementations.

- The optional 3B2/400 Debug Monitor ROMs can now be booted by passing
  the "DEMON" argument to the 3B2/400 simulator BOOT command. Any
  of the following will cause the Debug Monitor ROM to be booted
  instead of the standard 3B2/400 ROM:

     sim> BOOT DEMON
     sim> BOOT CPU DEMON
     sim> BOOT DEMON CPU
2021-08-24 06:35:49 -07:00
Seth Morabito
c02491f733 3B2: Header refactoring and cleanup
This change signficantly improves header hygiene in the 3B2 project by
moving global symbols out of 3b2_defs.h and into the appropriate
individual module header files.

Each compilation unit now includes:

  - its appropriate matching .h file
  - any other .h files necessary for linting and compilation

Each header file in turn includes 3b2_defs.h, which contains truly
global symbols, and which pulls in sim_defs.h and exports global
devices.
2021-08-11 19:43:51 -07:00
Seth Morabito
c0beba5498 3B2: Rev 3 Development Base
This change introduces initial support for the AT&T 3B2 Rev 3 platform, based
around the WE32200 CPU with up to 64MB of RAM and SCSI disk and tape support.

This simulator is experimental and not yet supported. It will not be built by
default, but can be built with:

     make 3b2-600

Or by using the 3B2-600 Windows Visual Studio project.
2021-08-09 11:08:35 -07:00
Seth Morabito
92ff16ca7b 3B2: Rename files in prep for Rev 3 support
This change lays the groundwork for adding support for Rev 3 3B2 models,
which includes the Model 500, Model 600, and Model 1000.

Rather than use the fixed strings "400" and "1000" in file names, the
strings "rev2" and "rev3" will be used, which allows greater flexibility
to implement various system configurations more easily.

Additionally, this change adds a copy of the Debug Monitor (DEMON) ROM
image for the Rev 2 board, to be used soon in a later checkin.
2021-05-12 10:56:39 -07:00
Seth Morabito
1a3e5af755 3b2: Refactoring in preparation for Rev 3
Refactor in preparation for the addition of a Rev 3 simulator for the
3B2/1000 system.

This change also includes a full cleanup of the rat's-nest of includes
and externs that plagued the 3B2 simulator and made it difficult to
understand and maintain. Headers are now required in the following
order:

  compilation unit -> "3b2_defs.h" -> {... dependencies ...}

Finally, HELP has been added to the CPU device.
2020-03-26 15:12:08 -07:00
Seth Morabito
571c8f96a5 3b2: WE32106 Math Acceleration Unit (MAU)
This change adds support for the WE32106 Math Acceleration Unit (MAU).
The WE32106 is an IEEE-754 1985 compatible floating point math
acceleration unit that was an optional component on the 3B2/310 and
3B2/400.

The MAU is implemented using software floating point routines.  As
always, there may be bugs, but the MAU currently passes extensive
floating point tests with exactly the same results as a real 3B2/400
equipped with a physical MAU, so I hope these are few.
2019-06-29 08:45:27 -07:00
Seth Morabito
71ee25be1a 3B2: Remove unused code, move static declarations
This change cleans up warnings issued when compiled with
-Wall.

- Removed unused functions and variables.
- Moved static declarations out of headers and into source files
- Added braces around initialization where suggested.
2018-08-19 12:37:31 -07:00
Seth Morabito
39758261ff 3b2: Allow boot without cpu param 2018-05-21 15:04:02 -07:00
Seth Morabito
ba9d8626e9 3b2: CIO PORTS and CTC devices
This change adds Common-IO implementations of the PORTS 4-port serial
line card and the CTC tape controller card.
2018-05-21 14:29:58 -07:00
Seth Morabito
a7d0d4a6e7 3b2: CIO feature card framework
Adds a skeleton framework for CIO ("Common I/O") feature cards. The
first feature card to be implemented will be the "PORTS" serial MUX.

Part of this support involved reworking IRQ handling in the CPU. It
now respects both IRQ Vector and IPL.

This change also removes all 'assert(0)' calls from the simulator and
replaces them with generic "Simulator Error" halts. These should only
happen if there's a genuine logic error lurking somewhere.
2018-04-11 18:19:31 -07:00
Seth Morabito
a9f9b3abd1 3b2: Refactor MMU and fix two bugs
- Add "SHOW STACK" support to CPU
- An off-by-one error in checking SDT length was fixed.
- not-present co-processor R/W should not set Bus timeout bit
2018-04-05 17:12:45 -07:00
Seth Morabito
8f87b6e3da 3b2: Fix fprint_sym_m 2018-03-15 16:51:10 -07:00
Seth Morabito
651faa78ae 3b2: Allow handling of TRACE and BREAKPOINT traps
The 3B2 emulator did not have support for traps, rendering debugging
under the simulator fairly useless. This change adds support for
trap handling. The 'sdb' UNIX debugger under SVR3 should now work
correctly.
2017-12-27 15:13:58 -08:00
Seth Morabito
804ea8e322 3b2: Initial release of an AT&T 3B2 model 400 emulator.
For information on usage, please see the file 3B2/README.md
2017-11-20 18:21:49 -08:00