simh-testsetgenerator/sim_sock.c
Bob Supnik 1da2d9452d Notes For V3.1-0
RESTRICTION: The FP15 and XVM features of the PDP-15 are only partially
debugged.  Do NOT enable these features for normal operations.

1. New Features in 3.1-0

1.1 SCP and libraries

- Added simulated Ethernet support for VMS, FreeBSD, Mac OS/X.
- Added status return to tmxr_putc_ln.
- Added sim_putchar_s to handle possible output stalls.

1.2 All DECtapes

- Added "DECtape off reel" error stop.

1.3 All Asynchronous Consoles

- Added support for output congestion stall if using a Telnet connection.

1.4 PDP-1

- Added Type 23 parallel drum support.

1.5 PDP-8

- Added instruction history.
- Added TSC8-75 option support for ETOS.
- Added TD8E DECtape support.

1.6 PDP-18b

- Added instruction history.
- Changed PDP-9, PDP-15 API default to enabled.

1.7 PDP-11

- Added support for 18b only Qbus devices.
- Formalized bus and addressing definitions.
- Added control to enable/disable autoconfiguration.
- Added stub support for second Unibus Ethernet controller.

1.7 Interdata 32b

- Added instruction history.

1.8 Eclipse

- Added floating point support.
- Added programmable interval timer support.

1.9 H316

- Added DMA/DMC support.
- Added fixed head disk support.
- Added moving head disk support.
- Added magtape support.

1.10 IBM 1130 (Brian Knittel)

- Added support for physical card reader, using the Cardread
interface (www.ibm1130.org/sim/downloads).
- Added support for physical printer (flushes output buffer after
each line).

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.1-0

2.1 SCP and libraries

- Fixed numerous bugs in Ethernet library.

2.2 All DECtapes

- Fixed reverse checksum value in 'read all' mode.
- Simplified (and sped up) timing.

2.3 PDP-8

- Fixed bug in RX28 read status (found by Charles Dickman).
- Fixed RX28 double density write.

2.4 PDP-18b

- Fixed autoincrement bug in PDP-4, PDP-7, PDP-9.

2.5 PDP-11/VAX

- Revised RQ MB->LBN conversion for greater accuracy.
- Fixed bug in IO configuration (found by David Hittner).
- Fixed bug with multiple RQ RAUSER drives.
- Fixed bug in second Qbus Ethernet controller interrupts.

2.6 Nova/Eclipse

- Fixed bugs in DKP flag clear, map setup, map usage (Charles Owen).
- Fixed bug in MT, reset completes despite I/O reset (Charles Owen).
- Fixed bug in MT, space operations return word count (Charles Owen).

2.7 IBM 1130 (Brian Knittel)

- Fixed bug in setting carry bit in subtract and subtract double.
- Fixed timing problem in console printer simulation.

2.8 1620

- Fixed bug in branch digit (found by Dave Babcock).

3. New Features in 3.0 vs prior releases

3.1 SCP and Libraries

- Added ASSIGN/DEASSIGN (logical name) commands.
- Changed RESTORE to unconditionally detach files.
- Added E11 and TPC format support to magtape library.
- Fixed bug in SHOW CONNECTIONS.
- Added USE_ADDR64 support.

3.2 All magtapes

- Magtapes support SIMH format, E11 format, and TPC format (read only).
- SET <tape_unit> FORMAT=format sets the specified tape unit's format.
- SHOW <tape_unit> FORMAT displays the specified tape unit's format.
- Tape format can also be set as part of the ATTACH command, using
  the -F switch.

3.3 VAX

- VAX can be compiled without USE_INT64.
- If compiled with USE_INT64 and USE_ADDR64, RQ and TQ controllers support
  files > 2GB.
- VAX ROM has speed control (SET ROM DELAY/NODELAY).

3.4 PDP-1

- Added block loader format support to LOAD.
- Changed BOOT PTR to allow loading of all of the first bank of memory.
- The LOAD command takes an optional argument specifying the memory field
  to be loaded.
- The PTR BOOT command takes its starting memory field from the TA (address
  switch) register.

3.5 PDP-18b Family

- Added PDP-4 EAE support.
- Added PDP-15 FP15 support.
- Added PDP-15 XVM support.
- Added PDP-15 "re-entrancy ECO".
- Added PDP-7, PDP-9, PDP-15 hardware RIM loader support in BOOT PTR.

4. Bugs Fixed in 3.0 vs prior releases

4.1 SCP and Libraries

- Fixed end of file problem in dep, idep.
- Fixed handling of trailing spaces in dep, idep.

4.2 VAX

- Fixed CVTfi bug: integer overflow not set if exponent out of range
- Fixed EMODx bugs:
  o First and second operands reversed
  o Separated fraction received wrong exponent
  o Overflow calculation on separated integer incorrect
  o Fraction not set to zero if exponent out of range
- Fixed interval timer and ROM access to pass power-up self-test even on very
  fast host processors (fixes from Mark Pizzolato).
- Fixed bug in user disk size (found by Chaskiel M Grundman).

4.3 1401

- Fixed mnemonic, instruction lengths, and reverse scan length check bug for MCS.
- Fixed MCE bug, BS off by 1 if zero suppress.
- Fixed chaining bug, D lost if return to SCP.
- Fixed H branch, branch occurs after continue.
- Added check for invalid 8 character MCW, LCA.
- Fixed magtape load-mode end of record response.
- Revised fetch to model hardware more closely.
- Fixed tape read end-of-record handling based on real 1401.
- Added diagnostic read (space forward).

4.4 Nova

- Fixed DSK variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed bug in DSK set size routine.

4.5 PDP-1

- Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore.
- Updated CPU, line printer, standard devices to detect indefinite I/O wait.
- Fixed incorrect logical, missing activate, break in drum simulator.
- Fixed bugs in instruction decoding, overprinting for line printer.
- Fixed system hang if continue after PTR error.
- Fixed PTR to start/stop on successive rpa instructions.

4.6 PDP-11

- Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed bug in MMR1 update (found by Tim Stark).
- Added XQ features and fixed bugs:
  o Corrected XQ interrupts on IE state transition (code by Tom Evans).
  o Added XQ interrupt clear on soft reset.
  o Removed XQ interrupt when setting XL or RL (multiple people).
  o Added SET/SHOW XQ STATS.
  o Added SHOW XQ FILTERS.
  o Added ability to split received packet into multiple buffers.
  o Added explicit runt and giant packet processing.
- Fixed bug in user disk size (found by Chaskiel M Grundman).

4.7 PDP-18B

- Fixed DT, RF variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed MT bug in MTTR.
- Fixed bug in PDP-4 line printer overprinting.
- Fixed bug in PDP-15 memory protect/skip interaction.
- Fixed bug in RF set size routine.
- Increased PTP TIME for PDP-15 operating systems.
- Fixed priorities in PDP-15 API (differs from PDP-9).
- Fixed sign handling in PDP-15 EAE unsigned mul/div (differs from PDP-9).
- Fixed bug in CAF, clears API subsystem.

4.8 PDP-8

- Fixed DT, DF, RF, RX variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed MT bug in SKTR.
- Fixed bug in DF, RF set size routine.

4.9 HP2100

- Fixed bug in DP (13210A controller only), DQ read status.
- Fixed bug in DP, DQ seek complete.
- Fixed DR drum sizes.
- Fixed DR variable capacity interaction with SAVE/RESTORE.

4.10 GRI

- Fixed bug in SC queue pointer management.

4.11 PDP-10

- Fixed bug in RP read header.

4.12 Ibm1130

- Fixed bugs found by APL 1130.

4.13 Altairz80

- Fixed bug in real-time clock on Windows host.

4.14 1620

- Fixed bug in immediate index add (found by Michael Short).
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/* sim_sock.c: OS-dependent socket routines
Copyright (c) 2001-2003, Robert M Supnik
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
ROBERT M SUPNIK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not
be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
17-Apr-03 RMS Fixed non-implemented version of sim_close_sock
(found by Mark Pizzolato)
17-Dec-02 RMS Added sim_connect_socket, sim_create_socket
08-Oct-02 RMS Revised for .NET compatibility
22-Aug-02 RMS Changed calling sequence for sim_accept_conn
22-May-02 RMS Added OS2 EMX support from Holger Veit
06-Feb-02 RMS Added VMS support from Robert Alan Byer
16-Sep-01 RMS Added Macintosh support from Peter Schorn
02-Sep-01 RMS Fixed UNIX bugs found by Mirian Lennox and Tom Markson
*/
#include "sim_defs.h"
#include "sim_sock.h"
#include <signal.h>
/* OS dependent routines
sim_master_sock create master socket
sim_accept_conn accept connection
sim_read_sock read from socket
sim_write_sock write from socket
sim_close_sock close socket
sim_setnonblock set socket non-blocking
sim_msg_sock send message to socket
*/
int32 sim_sock_cnt = 0;
/* First, all the non-implemented versions */
#if defined (__OS2__) && !defined (__EMX__)
SOCKET sim_master_sock (int32 port)
{
return INVALID_SOCKET;
}
SOCKET sim_connect_sock (int32 ip, int32 port)
{
return INVALID_SOCKET;
}
SOCKET sim_accept_conn (SOCKET master, uint32 *ipaddr)
{
return INVALID_SOCKET;
}
int32 sim_read_sock (SOCKET sock, char *buf, int32 nbytes)
{
return -1;
}
int32 sim_write_sock (SOCKET sock, char *msg, int32 nbytes)
{
return 0;
}
void sim_close_sock (SOCKET sock, t_bool master)
{
return;
}
SOCKET sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
{
return SOCKET_ERROR;
}
#else /* endif unimpl */
/* UNIX, Win32, Macintosh, VMS, OS2 (Berkeley socket) routines */
SOCKET sim_err_sock (SOCKET s, char *emsg, int32 flg)
{
int32 err = WSAGetLastError ();
printf ("Sockets: %s error %d\n", emsg, err);
sim_close_sock (s, flg);
return INVALID_SOCKET;
}
SOCKET sim_create_sock (void)
{
SOCKET newsock;
int32 err;
#if defined (_WIN32)
WORD wVersionRequested;
WSADATA wsaData;
wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD (1, 1);
if (sim_sock_cnt == 0) {
err = WSAStartup (wVersionRequested, &wsaData); /* start Winsock */
if (err != 0) {
printf ("Winsock: startup error %d\n", err);
return INVALID_SOCKET; } }
sim_sock_cnt = sim_sock_cnt + 1;
#endif /* endif Win32 */
newsock = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); /* create socket */
if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) { /* socket error? */
err = WSAGetLastError ();
printf ("Sockets: socket error %d\n", err);
return INVALID_SOCKET; }
return newsock;
}
SOCKET sim_master_sock (int32 port)
{
SOCKET newsock;
struct sockaddr_in name;
int32 sta;
newsock = sim_create_sock (); /* create socket */
if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) return newsock; /* socket error? */
name.sin_family = AF_INET; /* name socket */
name.sin_port = htons ((unsigned short) port); /* insert port */
name.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY); /* insert addr */
sta = bind (newsock, (struct sockaddr *) &name, sizeof (name));
if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* bind error? */
return sim_err_sock (newsock, "bind", 1);
sta = sim_setnonblock (newsock); /* set nonblocking */
if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* fcntl error? */
return sim_err_sock (newsock, "fcntl", 1);
sta = listen (newsock, 1); /* listen on socket */
if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* listen error? */
return sim_err_sock (newsock, "listen", 1);
return newsock; /* got it! */
}
SOCKET sim_connect_sock (int32 ip, int32 port)
{
SOCKET newsock;
struct sockaddr_in name;
int32 sta;
newsock = sim_create_sock (); /* create socket */
if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) return newsock; /* socket error? */
name.sin_family = AF_INET; /* name socket */
name.sin_port = htons ((unsigned short) port); /* insert port */
name.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (ip); /* insert addr */
sta = sim_setnonblock (newsock); /* set nonblocking */
if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* fcntl error? */
return sim_err_sock (newsock, "fcntl", 1);
sta = connect (newsock, (struct sockaddr *) &name, sizeof (name));
if ((sta == SOCKET_ERROR) && (WSAGetLastError () != WSAEWOULDBLOCK))
return sim_err_sock (newsock, "connect", 1);
return newsock; /* got it! */
}
SOCKET sim_accept_conn (SOCKET master, uint32 *ipaddr)
{
int32 sta, err;
#if defined (macintosh)
socklen_t size;
#elif defined (_WIN32) || defined (__EMX__) || defined (__APPLE__)
int size;
#else
size_t size;
#endif
SOCKET newsock;
struct sockaddr_in clientname;
if (master == 0) return INVALID_SOCKET; /* not attached? */
size = sizeof (clientname);
newsock = accept (master, (struct sockaddr *) &clientname, &size);
if (newsock == INVALID_SOCKET) { /* error? */
err = WSAGetLastError ();
if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
printf ("Sockets: accept error %d\n", err);
return INVALID_SOCKET; }
if (ipaddr != NULL) *ipaddr = ntohl (clientname.sin_addr.s_addr);
sta = sim_setnonblock (newsock); /* set nonblocking */
if (sta == SOCKET_ERROR) /* fcntl error? */
return sim_err_sock (newsock, "fcntl", 0);
return newsock;
}
int32 sim_check_conn (SOCKET sock, t_bool rd)
{
fd_set rw_set, er_set;
fd_set *rw_p = &rw_set;
fd_set *er_p = &er_set;
struct timeval tz;
timerclear (&tz);
FD_ZERO (rw_p);
FD_ZERO (er_p);
FD_SET (sock, rw_p);
FD_SET (sock, er_p);
if (rd) select ((int) sock + 1, rw_p, NULL, er_p, &tz);
else select ((int) sock + 1, NULL, rw_p, er_p, &tz);
if (FD_ISSET (sock, rw_p)) return 1;
if (FD_ISSET (sock, er_p)) return -1;
return 0;
}
int32 sim_read_sock (SOCKET sock, char *buf, int32 nbytes)
{
int32 rbytes, err;
rbytes = recv (sock, buf, nbytes, 0);
if (rbytes == 0) return -1; /* disconnect */
if (rbytes == SOCKET_ERROR) {
err = WSAGetLastError ();
if (err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK) return 0; /* no data */
printf ("Sockets: read error %d\n", err);
return -1; }
return rbytes;
}
int32 sim_write_sock (SOCKET sock, char *msg, int32 nbytes)
{
return send (sock, msg, nbytes, 0);
}
void sim_close_sock (SOCKET sock, t_bool master)
{
#if defined (_WIN32)
closesocket (sock);
if (master) {
sim_sock_cnt = sim_sock_cnt - 1;
if (sim_sock_cnt <= 0) {
WSACleanup ();
sim_sock_cnt = 0; } }
#else
close (sock);
#endif
return;
}
#if defined (_WIN32) /* Windows */
SOCKET sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
{
unsigned long non_block = 1;
return ioctlsocket (sock, FIONBIO, &non_block); /* set nonblocking */
}
#elif defined (VMS) /* VMS */
SOCKET sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
{
int non_block = 1;
return ioctl (sock, FIONBIO, &non_block); /* set nonblocking */
}
#else /* Mac, Unix, OS/2 */
int32 sim_setnonblock (SOCKET sock)
{
int32 fl, sta;
fl = fcntl (sock, F_GETFL,0); /* get flags */
if (fl == -1) return SOCKET_ERROR;
sta = fcntl (sock, F_SETFL, fl | O_NONBLOCK); /* set nonblock */
if (sta == -1) return SOCKET_ERROR;
#if !defined (macintosh) && !defined (__EMX__) /* Unix only */
sta = fcntl (sock, F_SETOWN, getpid()); /* set ownership */
if (sta == -1) return SOCKET_ERROR;
#endif
return 0;
}
#endif /* endif !Win32 && !VMS */
#endif /* end else !implemented */