1. New Features in 2.10-2 The build procedures have changed. There is only one UNIX makefile. To compile without Ethernet support, simply type gmake {target|all} To compile with Ethernet support, type gmake USE_NETWORK=1 {target|all} The Mingw batch files require Mingw release 2 and invoke the Unix makefile. There are still separate batch files for compilation with or without Ethernet support. 1.1 SCP and Libraries - The EVAL command will evaluate a symbolic type-in and display it in numeric form. - The ! command (with no arguments) will launch the host operating system command shell. The ! command (with an argument) executes the argument as a host operating system command. (Code from Mark Pizzolato) - Telnet sessions now recognize BREAK. How a BREAK is transmitted dependent on the particular Telnet client. (Code from Mark Pizzolato) - The sockets library includes code for active connections as well as listening connections. - The RESTORE command will restore saved memory size, if the simulator supports dynamic memory resizing. 1.2 PDP-1 - The PDP-1 supports the Type 24 serial drum (based on recently discovered documents). 1.3 18b PDP's - The PDP-4 supports the Type 24 serial drum (based on recently discovered documents). 1.4 PDP-11 - The PDP-11 implements a stub DEUNA/DELUA (XU). The real XU module will be included in a later release. 1.5 PDP-10 - The PDP-10 implements a stub DEUNA/DELUA (XU). The real XU module will be included in a later release. 1.6 HP 2100 - The IOP microinstruction set is supported for the 21MX as well as the 2100. - The HP2100 supports the Access Interprocessor Link (IPL). 1.7 VAX - If the VAX console is attached to a Telnet session, BREAK is interpreted as console halt. - The SET/SHOW HISTORY commands enable and display a history of the most recently executed instructions. (Code from Mark Pizzolato) 1.8 Terminals Multiplexors - BREAK detection was added to the HP, DEC, and Interdata terminal multiplexors. 1.9 Interdata 16b and 32b - First release. UNIX is not yet working. 1.10 SDS 940 - First release. 2. Bugs Fixed in 2.10-2 - PDP-11 console must default to 7b for early UNIX compatibility. - PDP-11/VAX TMSCP emulator was using the wrong packet length for read/write end packets. - Telnet IAC+IAC processing was fixed, both for input and output (found by Mark Pizzolato). - PDP-11/VAX Ethernet setting flag bits wrong for chained descriptors (found by Mark Pizzolato). 3. New Features in 2.10 vs prior releases 3.1 SCP and Libraries - The VT emulation package has been replaced by the capability to remote the console to a Telnet session. Telnet clients typically have more complete and robust VT100 emulation. - Simulated devices may now have statically allocated buffers, in addition to dynamically allocated buffers or disk-based data stores. - The DO command now takes substitutable arguments (max 9). In command files, %n represents substitutable argument n. - The initial command line is now interpreted as the command name and substitutable arguments for a DO command. This is backward compatible to prior versions. - The initial command line parses switches. -Q is interpreted as quiet mode; informational messages are suppressed. - The HELP command now takes an optional argument. HELP <cmd> types help on the specified command. - Hooks have been added for implementing GUI-based consoles, as well as simulator-specific command extensions. A few internal data structures and definitions have changed. - Two new routines (tmxr_open_master, tmxr_close_master) have been added to sim_tmxr.c. The calling sequence for sim_accept_conn has been changed in sim_sock.c. - The calling sequence for the VM boot routine has been modified to add an additional parameter. - SAVE now saves, and GET now restores, controller and unit flags. - Library sim_ether.c has been added for Ethernet support. 3.2 VAX - Non-volatile RAM (NVR) can behave either like a memory or like a disk-based peripheral. If unattached, it behaves like memory and is saved and restored by SAVE and RESTORE, respectively. If attached, its contents are loaded from disk by ATTACH and written back to disk at DETACH and EXIT. - SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector. A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET <device> VECTOR=nnn. - SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map. - The TK50 (TMSCP tape) has been added. - The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added. - Autoconfiguration support has been added. - The paper tape reader has been removed from vax_stddev.c and now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h. - Examine and deposit switches now work on all devices, not just the CPU. - Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts. 3.3 PDP-11 - SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector. Most devices allow the vector to be changed with SET <device> VECTOR=nnn. - SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map. - The TK50 (TMSCP tape), RK611/RK06/RK07 (cartridge disk), RX211 (double density floppy), and KW11P programmable clock have been added. - The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added. - Autoconfiguration support has been added. - The paper tape reader has been removed from pdp11_stddev.c and now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h. - Device bootstraps now use the actual CSR specified by the SET ADDRESS command, rather than just the default CSR. Note that PDP-11 operating systems may NOT support booting with non-standard addresses. - Specifying more than 256KB of memory, or changing the bus configuration, causes all peripherals that are not compatible with the current bus configuration to be disabled. - Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts. 3.4 PDP-10 - SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector. A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET <device> VECTOR=nnn. - SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map. - The RX211 (double density floppy) has been added; it is off by default. - The paper tape now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h. - Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts. 3.5 PDP-1 - DECtape (then known as MicroTape) support has been added. - The line printer and DECtape can be disabled and enabled. 3.6 PDP-8 - The RX28 (double density floppy) has been added as an option to the existing RX8E controller. - SHOW <device> DEVNO displays the device's device number. Most devices allow the device number to be changed with SET <device> DEVNO=nnn. - Device number conflicts are not detected until simulation starts. 3.7 IBM 1620 - The IBM 1620 simulator has been released. 3.8 AltairZ80 - A hard drive has been added for increased storage. - Several bugs have been fixed. 3.9 HP 2100 - The 12845A has been added and made the default line printer (LPT). The 12653A has been renamed LPS and is off by default. It also supports the diagnostic functions needed to run the DCPC and DMS diagnostics. - The 12557A/13210A disk defaults to the 13210A (7900/7901). - The 12559A magtape is off by default. - New CPU options (EAU/NOEAU) enable/disable the extended arithmetic instructions for the 2116. These instructions are standard on the 2100 and 21MX. - New CPU options (MPR/NOMPR) enable/disable memory protect for the 2100 and 21MX. - New CPU options (DMS/NODMS) enable/disable the dynamic mapping instructions for the 21MX. - The 12539 timebase generator autocalibrates. 3.10 Simulated Magtapes - Simulated magtapes recognize end of file and the marker 0xFFFFFFFF as end of medium. Only the TMSCP tape simulator can generate an end of medium marker. - The error handling in simulated magtapes was overhauled to be consistent through all simulators. 3.11 Simulated DECtapes - Added support for RT11 image file format (256 x 16b) to DECtapes. 4. Bugs Fixed in 2.10 vs prior releases - TS11/TSV05 was not simulating the XS0_MOT bit, causing failures under VMS. In addition, two of the CTL options were coded interchanged. - IBM 1401 tape was not setting a word mark under group mark for load mode reads. This caused the diagnostics to crash. - SCP bugs in ssh_break and set_logon were fixed (found by Dave Hittner). - Numerous bugs in the HP 2100 extended arithmetic, floating point, 21MX, DMS, and IOP instructions were fixed. Bugs were also fixed in the memory protect and DMS functions. The moving head disks (DP, DQ) were revised to simulate the hardware more accurately. Missing functions in DQ (address skip, read address) were added. - PDP-10 tape wouldn't boot, and then wouldn't read (reported by Michael Thompson and Harris Newman, respectively) - PDP-1 typewriter is half duplex, with only one shift state for both input and output (found by Derek Peschel) 5. General Notes WARNING: V2.10 has reorganized and renamed some of the definition files for the PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX. Be sure to delete all previous source files before you unpack the Zip archive, or unpack it into a new directory structure. WARNING: V2.10 has a new, more comprehensive save file format. Restoring save files from previous releases will cause 'invalid register' errors and loss of CPU option flags, device enable/ disable flags, unit online/offline flags, and unit writelock flags. WARNING: If you are using Visual Studio .NET through the IDE, be sure to turn off the /Wp64 flag in the project settings, or dozens of spurious errors will be generated. WARNING: Compiling Ethernet support under Windows requires extra steps; see the Ethernet readme file. Ethernet support is currently available only for Windows, Linux, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
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/* pdp8_mt.c: PDP-8 magnetic tape simulator
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Copyright (c) 1993-2002, Robert M Supnik
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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ROBERT M SUPNIK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not
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be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
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in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
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mt TM8E/TU10 magtape
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30-Oct-02 RMS Revised BOT handling, added error record handling
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04-Oct-02 RMS Added DIBs, device number support
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30-Aug-02 RMS Revamped error handling
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28-Aug-02 RMS Added end of medium support
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30-May-02 RMS Widened POS to 32b
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22-Apr-02 RMS Added maximum record length test
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06-Jan-02 RMS Changed enable/disable support
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30-Nov-01 RMS Added read only unit, extended SET/SHOW support
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24-Nov-01 RMS Changed UST, POS, FLG to arrays
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25-Apr-01 RMS Added device enable/disable support
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04-Oct-98 RMS V2.4 magtape format
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22-Jan-97 RMS V2.3 magtape format
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01-Jan-96 RMS Rewritten from TM8-E Maintenance Manual
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Magnetic tapes are represented as a series of variable records
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of the form:
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32b byte count
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byte 0
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byte 1
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:
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byte n-2
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byte n-1
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32b byte count
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If the byte count is odd, the record is padded with an extra byte
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of junk. File marks are represented by a byte count of 0.
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*/
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#include "pdp8_defs.h"
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#define MT_NUMDR 8 /* #drives */
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#define UNIT_V_WLK (UNIT_V_UF + 0) /* write locked */
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#define UNIT_V_PNU (UNIT_V_UF + 1) /* pos not updated */
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#define UNIT_WLK (1 << UNIT_V_WLK)
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#define UNIT_PNU (1 << UNIT_V_PNU)
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#define USTAT u3 /* unit status */
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#define MT_MAXFR (1 << 16) /* max record lnt */
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#define DBSIZE (1 << 12) /* max data cmd */
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#define DBMASK (SBSIZE - 1)
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#define UNIT_WPRT (UNIT_WLK | UNIT_RO) /* write protect */
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/* Command/unit - mt_cu */
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#define CU_V_UNIT 9 /* unit */
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#define CU_M_UNIT 07
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#define CU_PARITY 00400 /* parity select */
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#define CU_IEE 00200 /* error int enable */
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#define CU_IED 00100 /* done int enable */
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#define CU_V_EMA 3 /* ext mem address */
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#define CU_M_EMA 07
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#define CU_EMA (CU_M_EMA << CU_V_EMA)
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#define CU_DTY 00002 /* drive type */
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#define CU_UNPAK 00001 /* 6b vs 8b mode */
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#define GET_UNIT(x) (((x) >> CU_V_UNIT) & CU_M_UNIT)
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#define GET_EMA(x) (((x) & CU_EMA) << (12 - CU_V_EMA))
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/* Function - mt_fn */
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#define FN_V_FNC 9 /* function */
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#define FN_M_FNC 07
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#define FN_UNLOAD 00
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#define FN_REWIND 01
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#define FN_READ 02
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#define FN_CMPARE 03
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#define FN_WRITE 04
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#define FN_WREOF 05
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#define FN_SPACEF 06
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#define FN_SPACER 07
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#define FN_ERASE 00400 /* erase */
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#define FN_CRC 00200 /* read CRC */
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#define FN_GO 00100 /* go */
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#define FN_INC 00040 /* incr mode */
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#define FN_RMASK 07700 /* readable bits */
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#define GET_FNC(x) (((x) >> FN_V_FNC) & FN_M_FNC)
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/* Status - stored in mt_sta or (*) uptr->USTAT */
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#define STA_ERR (04000 << 12) /* error */
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#define STA_REW (02000 << 12) /* *rewinding */
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#define STA_BOT (01000 << 12) /* *start of tape */
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#define STA_REM (00400 << 12) /* *offline */
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#define STA_PAR (00200 << 12) /* parity error */
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#define STA_EOF (00100 << 12) /* *end of file */
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#define STA_RLE (00040 << 12) /* rec lnt error */
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#define STA_DLT (00020 << 12) /* data late */
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#define STA_EOT (00010 << 12) /* *end of tape */
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#define STA_WLK (00004 << 12) /* *write locked */
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#define STA_CPE (00002 << 12) /* compare error */
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#define STA_ILL (00001 << 12) /* illegal */
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#define STA_9TK 00040 /* 9 track */
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/* #define STA_BAD 00020 /* bad tape?? */
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#define STA_INC 00010 /* increment error */
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#define STA_LAT 00004 /* lateral par error */
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#define STA_CRC 00002 /* CRC error */
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#define STA_LON 00001 /* long par error */
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#define STA_CLR (FN_RMASK | 00020) /* always clear */
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#define STA_DYN (STA_REW | STA_BOT | STA_REM | STA_EOF | \
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STA_EOT | STA_WLK) /* kept in USTAT */
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#define STA_EFLGS (STA_BOT | STA_PAR | STA_RLE | STA_DLT | \
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STA_EOT | STA_CPE | STA_ILL | STA_EOF | \
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STA_INC )
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/* set error */
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#define TUR(u) (!sim_is_active (u)) /* tape unit ready */
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extern uint16 M[];
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extern int32 int_req, stop_inst;
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extern UNIT cpu_unit;
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int32 mt_cu = 0; /* command/unit */
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int32 mt_fn = 0; /* function */
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int32 mt_ca = 0; /* current address */
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int32 mt_wc = 0; /* word count */
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int32 mt_sta = 0; /* status register */
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int32 mt_db = 0; /* data buffer */
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int32 mt_done = 0; /* mag tape flag */
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int32 mt_time = 10; /* record latency */
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int32 mt_stopioe = 1; /* stop on error */
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DEVICE mt_dev;
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int32 mt70 (int32 IR, int32 AC);
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int32 mt71 (int32 IR, int32 AC);
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int32 mt72 (int32 IR, int32 AC);
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t_stat mt_svc (UNIT *uptr);
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t_stat mt_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
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t_stat mt_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr);
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t_stat mt_detach (UNIT *uptr);
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int32 mt_updcsta (UNIT *uptr);
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int32 mt_ixma (int32 xma);
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t_stat mt_vlock (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc);
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UNIT *mt_busy (void);
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void mt_set_done (void);
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t_bool mt_rdlntf (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *tbc, int32 *err);
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t_bool mt_rdlntr (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *tbc, int32 *err);
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/* MT data structures
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mt_dev MT device descriptor
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mt_unit MT unit list
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mt_reg MT register list
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mt_mod MT modifier list
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*/
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DIB mt_dib = { DEV_MT, 3, { &mt70, &mt71, &mt72 } };
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UNIT mt_unit[] = {
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) },
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{ UDATA (&mt_svc, UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE+UNIT_ROABLE, 0) } };
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REG mt_reg[] = {
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{ ORDATA (CMD, mt_cu, 12) },
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{ ORDATA (FNC, mt_fn, 12) },
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{ ORDATA (CA, mt_ca, 12) },
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{ ORDATA (WC, mt_wc, 12) },
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{ ORDATA (DB, mt_db, 12) },
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{ GRDATA (STA, mt_sta, 8, 12, 12) },
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{ ORDATA (STA2, mt_sta, 6) },
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{ FLDATA (DONE, mt_done, 0) },
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{ FLDATA (INT, int_req, INT_V_MT) },
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{ FLDATA (STOP_IOE, mt_stopioe, 0) },
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{ DRDATA (TIME, mt_time, 24), PV_LEFT },
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{ URDATA (UST, mt_unit[0].USTAT, 8, 16, 0, MT_NUMDR, 0) },
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{ URDATA (POS, mt_unit[0].pos, 10, 32, 0,
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MT_NUMDR, PV_LEFT | REG_RO) },
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{ FLDATA (DEVNUM, mt_dib.dev, 6), REG_HRO },
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{ NULL } };
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MTAB mt_mod[] = {
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{ UNIT_WLK, 0, "write enabled", "WRITEENABLED", &mt_vlock },
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{ UNIT_WLK, UNIT_WLK, "write locked", "LOCKED", &mt_vlock },
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{ MTAB_XTD|MTAB_VDV, 0, "DEVNO", "DEVNO",
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&set_dev, &show_dev, NULL },
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{ 0 } };
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DEVICE mt_dev = {
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"MT", mt_unit, mt_reg, mt_mod,
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MT_NUMDR, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
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NULL, NULL, &mt_reset,
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NULL, &mt_attach, &mt_detach,
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&mt_dib, DEV_DISABLE };
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/* IOT routines */
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int32 mt70 (int32 IR, int32 AC)
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{
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int32 f;
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UNIT *uptr;
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uptr = mt_dev.units + GET_UNIT (mt_cu); /* get unit */
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switch (IR & 07) { /* decode IR<9:11> */
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case 1: /* LWCR */
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mt_wc = AC; /* load word count */
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return 0;
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case 2: /* CWCR */
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mt_wc = 0; /* clear word count */
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return AC;
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case 3: /* LCAR */
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mt_ca = AC; /* load mem address */
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return 0;
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case 4: /* CCAR */
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mt_ca = 0; /* clear mem address */
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return AC;
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case 5: /* LCMR */
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if (mt_busy ()) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ILL; /* busy? illegal op */
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mt_cu = AC; /* load command reg */
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mt_updcsta (mt_dev.units + GET_UNIT (mt_cu));
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return 0;
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case 6: /* LFGR */
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if (mt_busy ()) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ILL; /* busy? illegal op */
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mt_fn = AC; /* load function */
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if ((mt_fn & FN_GO) == 0) { /* go set? */
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mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
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return 0; }
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f = GET_FNC (mt_fn); /* get function */
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if (((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) || !TUR (uptr) ||
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(((f == FN_WRITE) || (f == FN_WREOF)) && (uptr->flags & UNIT_WPRT))
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|| (((f == FN_SPACER) || (f == FN_REWIND)) && (uptr->USTAT & STA_BOT))) {
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mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ILL; /* illegal op error */
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mt_set_done (); /* set done */
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mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
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return 0; }
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uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT & STA_WLK; /* clear status */
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if (f == FN_UNLOAD) { /* unload? */
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detach_unit (uptr); /* set offline */
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uptr->USTAT = STA_REW | STA_REM; /* rewinding, off */
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mt_set_done (); } /* set done */
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else if (f == FN_REWIND) { /* rewind */
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uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT | STA_REW; /* rewinding */
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mt_set_done (); } /* set done */
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else mt_done = 0; /* clear done */
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mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
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sim_activate (uptr, mt_time); /* start io */
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return 0;
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case 7: /* LDBR */
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if (mt_busy ()) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ILL; /* busy? illegal op */
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mt_db = AC; /* load buffer */
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mt_set_done (); /* set done */
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mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
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return 0; } /* end switch */
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return (stop_inst << IOT_V_REASON) + AC; /* ill inst */
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}
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/* IOTs, continued */
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int32 mt71 (int32 IR, int32 AC)
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{
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UNIT *uptr;
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uptr = mt_dev.units + GET_UNIT (mt_cu);
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switch (IR & 07) { /* decode IR<9:11> */
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case 1: /* RWCR */
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return mt_wc; /* read word count */
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case 2: /* CLT */
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mt_reset (&mt_dev); /* reset everything */
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return AC;
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case 3: /* RCAR */
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return mt_ca; /* read mem address */
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case 4: /* RMSR */
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return ((mt_updcsta (uptr) >> 12) & 07777); /* read status */
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case 5: /* RCMR */
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return mt_cu; /* read command */
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case 6: /* RFSR */
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return (((mt_fn & FN_RMASK) | (mt_updcsta (uptr) & ~FN_RMASK))
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& 07777); /* read function */
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case 7: /* RDBR */
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return mt_db; } /* read data buffer */
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return (stop_inst << IOT_V_REASON) + AC; /* ill inst */
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}
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int32 mt72 (int32 IR, int32 AC)
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{
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UNIT *uptr;
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uptr = mt_dev.units + GET_UNIT (mt_cu); /* get unit */
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switch (IR & 07) { /* decode IR<9:11> */
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case 1: /* SKEF */
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return (mt_sta & STA_ERR)? IOT_SKP + AC: AC;
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case 2: /* SKCB */
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return (!mt_busy ())? IOT_SKP + AC: AC;
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case 3: /* SKJD */
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return mt_done? IOT_SKP + AC: AC;
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case 4: /* SKTR */
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return (TUR (uptr))? IOT_SKP + AC: AC;
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case 5: /* CLF */
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if (TUR (uptr)) mt_reset (&mt_dev); /* if TUR, zap */
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else { /* just ctrl zap */
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mt_sta = 0; /* clear status */
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mt_done = 0; /* clear done */
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mt_updcsta (uptr); } /* update status */
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return AC; } /* end switch */
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return (stop_inst << IOT_V_REASON) + AC; /* ill inst */
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}
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/* Unit service
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If rewind done, reposition to start of tape, set status
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else, do operation, set done, interrupt
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*/
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t_stat mt_svc (UNIT *uptr)
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{
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int32 f, i, p, u, err, wc, xma, pnu;
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t_mtrlnt abc, tbc, cbc;
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uint16 c, c1, c2;
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uint8 dbuf[(2 * DBSIZE)];
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static t_mtrlnt bceof = MTR_TMK;
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err = 0;
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u = uptr - mt_dev.units; /* get unit number */
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f = GET_FNC (mt_fn); /* get command */
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pnu = MT_TST_PNU (uptr); /* get pos not upd */
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MT_CLR_PNU (uptr); /* and clear */
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||
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if (uptr->USTAT & STA_REW) { /* rewind? */
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uptr->pos = 0; /* update position */
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if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) /* still on line? */
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uptr->USTAT = (uptr->USTAT & STA_WLK) | STA_BOT;
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||
else uptr->USTAT = STA_REM;
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if (u == GET_UNIT (mt_cu)) { /* selected? */
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mt_set_done (); /* set done */
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||
mt_updcsta (uptr); } /* update status */
|
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return SCPE_OK; }
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||
|
||
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) { /* if not attached */
|
||
uptr->USTAT = STA_REM; /* unit off line */
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ILL; /* illegal operation */
|
||
mt_set_done (); /* set done */
|
||
mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
|
||
return IORETURN (mt_stopioe, SCPE_UNATT); }
|
||
|
||
if (((f == FN_WRITE) || (f == FN_WREOF)) && (uptr->flags & UNIT_WPRT)) {
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ILL; /* illegal operation */
|
||
mt_set_done (); /* set done */
|
||
mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
|
||
return SCPE_OK; }
|
||
|
||
xma = GET_EMA (mt_cu) + mt_ca; /* get mem addr */
|
||
wc = 010000 - mt_wc; /* get wc */
|
||
switch (f) { /* case on function */
|
||
|
||
/* Unit service, continued */
|
||
|
||
case FN_READ: /* read */
|
||
case FN_CMPARE: /* read/compare */
|
||
if (mt_rdlntf (uptr, &tbc, &err)) { /* read rec lnt */
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_RLE; /* err, eof/eom, tmk */
|
||
break; }
|
||
if (tbc > MT_MAXFR) return SCPE_MTRLNT; /* record too long? */
|
||
cbc = (mt_cu & CU_UNPAK)? wc: wc * 2; /* expected bc */
|
||
if (tbc != cbc) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_RLE; /* wrong size? */
|
||
if (tbc < cbc) { /* record small? */
|
||
cbc = tbc; /* use smaller */
|
||
wc = (mt_cu & CU_UNPAK)? cbc: (cbc + 1) / 2; }
|
||
abc = fxread (dbuf, sizeof (uint8), cbc, uptr->fileref);
|
||
if (err = ferror (uptr->fileref)) { /* error? */
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_RLE; /* set flag */
|
||
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* pos not upd */
|
||
break; }
|
||
for ( ; abc < cbc; abc++) dbuf[abc] = 0; /* fill with 0's */
|
||
for (i = p = 0; i < wc; i++) { /* copy buffer */
|
||
xma = mt_ixma (xma); /* increment xma */
|
||
if (mt_cu & CU_UNPAK) c = dbuf[p++];
|
||
else {
|
||
c1 = dbuf[p++] & 077;
|
||
c2 = dbuf[p++] & 077;
|
||
c = (c1 << 6) | c2; }
|
||
if ((f == FN_READ) && MEM_ADDR_OK (xma)) M[xma] = c;
|
||
else if ((f == FN_CMPARE) && (M[xma] != c)) {
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_CPE;
|
||
break; } }
|
||
mt_wc = (mt_wc + wc) & 07777; /* update wc */
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + ((tbc + 1) & ~1) + /* update tape pos */
|
||
(2 * sizeof (t_mtrlnt));
|
||
break;
|
||
|
||
case FN_WRITE: /* write */
|
||
fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET);
|
||
tbc = (mt_cu & CU_UNPAK)? wc: wc * 2;
|
||
fxwrite (&tbc, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
|
||
for (i = p = 0; i < wc; i++) { /* copy buf to tape */
|
||
xma = mt_ixma (xma); /* incr mem addr */
|
||
if (mt_cu & CU_UNPAK) dbuf[p++] = M[xma] & 0377;
|
||
else {
|
||
dbuf[p++] = (M[xma] >> 6) & 077;
|
||
dbuf[p++] = M[xma] & 077; } }
|
||
fxwrite (dbuf, sizeof (int8), (tbc + 1) & ~1, uptr->fileref);
|
||
fxwrite (&tbc, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
|
||
if (err = ferror (uptr->fileref)) MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* error? */
|
||
else {
|
||
mt_wc = 0;
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + ((tbc + 1) & ~1) + /* upd tape pos */
|
||
(2 * sizeof (t_mtrlnt)); }
|
||
break;
|
||
|
||
/* Unit service, continued */
|
||
|
||
case FN_WREOF:
|
||
fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET);
|
||
fxwrite (&bceof, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref); /* write eof */
|
||
if (err = ferror (uptr->fileref)) MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* error? */
|
||
else uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* update tape pos */
|
||
break;
|
||
|
||
case FN_SPACEF: /* space forward */
|
||
do {
|
||
mt_wc = (mt_wc + 1) & 07777; /* incr wc */
|
||
if (mt_rdlntf (uptr, &tbc, &err)) break; /* read rec lnt, err? */
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + ((tbc + 1) & ~1) +
|
||
(2 * sizeof (t_mtrlnt)); }
|
||
while (mt_wc != 0);
|
||
break;
|
||
|
||
case FN_SPACER: /* space reverse */
|
||
do {
|
||
mt_wc = (mt_wc + 1) & 07777; /* incr wc */
|
||
if (pnu) pnu = 0; /* pos not upd? */
|
||
else {
|
||
if (mt_rdlntr (uptr, &tbc, &err)) break;
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - ((tbc + 1) & ~1) -
|
||
(2 * sizeof (t_mtrlnt)); } }
|
||
while (mt_wc != 0);
|
||
break; } /* end case */
|
||
|
||
if (err != 0) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_PAR; /* error? set flag */
|
||
mt_cu = (mt_cu & ~CU_EMA) | ((xma >> (12 - CU_V_EMA)) & CU_EMA);
|
||
mt_ca = xma & 07777; /* update mem addr */
|
||
mt_set_done (); /* set done */
|
||
mt_updcsta (uptr); /* update status */
|
||
if (err != 0) { /* error? */
|
||
perror ("MT I/O error");
|
||
clearerr (uptr->fileref);
|
||
if (mt_stopioe) return SCPE_IOERR; }
|
||
return SCPE_OK;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Update controller status */
|
||
|
||
int32 mt_updcsta (UNIT *uptr)
|
||
{
|
||
mt_sta = (mt_sta & ~(STA_DYN | STA_ERR | STA_CLR)) | (uptr->USTAT & STA_DYN);
|
||
if (mt_sta & STA_EFLGS) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_ERR;
|
||
if (((mt_sta & STA_ERR) && (mt_cu & CU_IEE)) ||
|
||
(mt_done && (mt_cu & CU_IED))) int_req = int_req | INT_MT;
|
||
else int_req = int_req & ~INT_MT;
|
||
return mt_sta;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Test if controller busy */
|
||
|
||
UNIT *mt_busy (void)
|
||
{
|
||
int32 u;
|
||
UNIT *uptr;
|
||
|
||
for (u = 0; u < MT_NUMDR; u++) { /* loop thru units */
|
||
uptr = mt_dev.units + u;
|
||
if (sim_is_active (uptr) && ((uptr->USTAT & STA_REW) == 0))
|
||
return uptr; }
|
||
return NULL;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Increment extended memory address */
|
||
|
||
int32 mt_ixma (int32 xma) /* incr extended ma */
|
||
{
|
||
int32 v;
|
||
|
||
v = ((xma + 1) & 07777) | (xma & 070000); /* wrapped incr */
|
||
if (mt_fn & FN_INC) { /* increment mode? */
|
||
if (xma == 077777) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_INC; /* at limit? error */
|
||
else v = xma + 1; } /* else 15b incr */
|
||
return v;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Set done */
|
||
|
||
void mt_set_done (void)
|
||
{
|
||
mt_done = 1; /* set done */
|
||
mt_fn = mt_fn & ~(FN_CRC | FN_GO | FN_INC); /* clear func<4:6> */
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Read record length forward - return T if error, EOM, or EOF */
|
||
|
||
t_bool mt_rdlntf (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *tbc, int32 *err)
|
||
{
|
||
fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos, SEEK_SET); /* set tape pos */
|
||
fxread (tbc, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref); /* read rec lnt */
|
||
if ((*err = ferror (uptr->fileref)) || /* error, */
|
||
feof (uptr->fileref) || (*tbc == MTR_EOM)) { /* eof or eom? */
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_PAR; /* parity error */
|
||
MT_SET_PNU (uptr); /* pos not upd */
|
||
return TRUE; }
|
||
if (*tbc == MTR_TMK) { /* tape mark? */
|
||
uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT | STA_EOF; /* end of file */
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* spc over tmk */
|
||
return TRUE; }
|
||
if (MTRF (*tbc)) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_PAR; /* record in error? */
|
||
*tbc = MTRL (*tbc); /* clear error flag */
|
||
return FALSE;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Read record length reverse - return T if error, EOM, or EOF */
|
||
|
||
t_bool mt_rdlntr (UNIT *uptr, t_mtrlnt *tbc, int32 *err)
|
||
{
|
||
if (uptr->pos < sizeof (t_mtrlnt)) { /* at BOT? */
|
||
uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT | STA_BOT; /* set status */
|
||
return TRUE; } /* error */
|
||
fseek (uptr->fileref, uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt), SEEK_SET);
|
||
fxread (tbc, sizeof (t_mtrlnt), 1, uptr->fileref);
|
||
if ((*err = ferror (uptr->fileref)) || /* error? */
|
||
feof (uptr->fileref)) { /* end of file? */
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_PAR; /* parity error */
|
||
return TRUE; }
|
||
if (*tbc == MTR_EOM) { /* eom? */
|
||
mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_PAR; /* bad tape */
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* spc over eom */
|
||
return TRUE; }
|
||
if (*tbc == MTR_TMK) { /* tape mark? */
|
||
uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT | STA_EOF; /* end of file */
|
||
uptr->pos = uptr->pos - sizeof (t_mtrlnt); /* spc over tmk */
|
||
return TRUE; }
|
||
if (MTRF (*tbc)) mt_sta = mt_sta | STA_PAR; /* record in error? */
|
||
*tbc = MTRL (*tbc); /* clear error flag */
|
||
return FALSE;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Reset routine */
|
||
|
||
t_stat mt_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
|
||
{
|
||
int32 u;
|
||
UNIT *uptr;
|
||
|
||
mt_cu = mt_fn = mt_wc = mt_ca = mt_db = mt_sta = mt_done = 0;
|
||
int_req = int_req & ~INT_MT; /* clear interrupt */
|
||
for (u = 0; u < MT_NUMDR; u++) { /* loop thru units */
|
||
uptr = mt_dev.units + u;
|
||
sim_cancel (uptr); /* cancel activity */
|
||
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr); /* clear pos flag */
|
||
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) uptr->USTAT =
|
||
((uptr->pos)? 0: STA_BOT) |
|
||
((uptr->flags & UNIT_WPRT)? STA_WLK: 0);
|
||
else uptr->USTAT = STA_REM; }
|
||
return SCPE_OK;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Attach routine */
|
||
|
||
t_stat mt_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr)
|
||
{
|
||
t_stat r;
|
||
int32 u = uptr - mt_dev.units; /* get unit number */
|
||
|
||
r = attach_unit (uptr, cptr);
|
||
if (r != SCPE_OK) return r;
|
||
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
|
||
uptr->USTAT = STA_BOT | ((uptr->flags & UNIT_WPRT)? STA_WLK: 0);
|
||
if (u == GET_UNIT (mt_cu)) mt_updcsta (uptr);
|
||
return r;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Detach routine */
|
||
|
||
t_stat mt_detach (UNIT* uptr)
|
||
{
|
||
int32 u = uptr - mt_dev.units; /* get unit number */
|
||
|
||
MT_CLR_PNU (uptr);
|
||
if (!sim_is_active (uptr)) uptr->USTAT = STA_REM;
|
||
if (u == GET_UNIT (mt_cu)) mt_updcsta (uptr);
|
||
return detach_unit (uptr);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Write lock/enable routine */
|
||
|
||
t_stat mt_vlock (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc)
|
||
{
|
||
int32 u = uptr - mt_dev.units; /* get unit number */
|
||
|
||
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) && val) uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT | STA_WLK;
|
||
else uptr->USTAT = uptr->USTAT & ~STA_WLK;
|
||
if (u == GET_UNIT (mt_cu)) mt_updcsta (uptr);
|
||
return SCPE_OK;
|
||
}
|