simh-testsetgenerator/PDP10/pdp10_fe.c
Bob Supnik df6475181c Notes For V2.9-11
1. New Features

1.1 GRI-909

- This is a new simulator for the GRI-909.
- It has been hand-tested; so far, no software has been discovered.

1.2 VAX

- SET CPU CONHALT will cause a HALT instruction to return to the
  boot ROM console rather than to SIMH.  SET CPU SIMHALT restores
  the default behavior.
- BRB/W self at IPL 1F stops the simulator.  This is the default
  behavior of VMS at exit.

1.3 PDP-18b

- ATTACH -A PTR/PTP attaches the reader and punch in ASCII mode.
  In ASCII mode, the reader automatically sets the high order bit
  of incoming alphabetic data, and the punch clears the high order
  bit of outgoing data.

1.4 SCP

- DO -V echoes commands from the file as they are executed.
- Under Windows, execution priority is set BELOW_NORMAL when the
  simulator is running.

2. Release Notes

2.1 Bugs Fixed

- PDP-11 CPU: fixed updating of MMR0 on a memory management error.
- VAX FPA: changed function names to avoid conflict with C math library.
- 1401 MT: read end of record generates group mark without word mark.
- 1401 DP: fixed address generation and checking.
- SCP: an EXIT within a DO command will cause the simulator to exit.

3. In Progress

- Interdata 16b/32b: coded, not tested.
- SDS 940: coded, not tested.
- IBM 1620: coded, not tested.

If you would like to help with the debugging of the untested simulators,
they can be made available by special request.
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/* pdp10_fe.c: PDP-10 front end (console terminal) simulator
Copyright (c) 1993-2002, Robert M Supnik
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fe KS10 console front end
30-May-02 RMS Widened COUNT to 32b
30-Nov-01 RMS Added extended SET/SHOW support
23-Oct-01 RMS New IO page address constants
07-Sep-01 RMS Moved function prototypes
*/
#include "pdp10_defs.h"
#define UNIT_DUMMY (1 << UNIT_V_UF)
extern d10 *M;
extern int32 apr_flg;
t_stat fei_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat feo_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat fe_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
t_stat fe_stop_os (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc);
t_stat fe_ctrl_c (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc);
/* FE data structures
fe_dev FE device descriptor
fe_unit FE unit descriptor
fe_reg FE register list
*/
#define fei_unit fe_unit[0]
#define feo_unit fe_unit[1]
UNIT fe_unit[] = {
{ UDATA (&fei_svc, 0, 0), KBD_POLL_WAIT },
{ UDATA (&feo_svc, 0, 0), SERIAL_OUT_WAIT } };
REG fe_reg[] = {
{ ORDATA (IBUF, fei_unit.buf, 8) },
{ DRDATA (ICOUNT, fei_unit.pos, 32), REG_RO + PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (ITIME, fei_unit.wait, 24), REG_NZ + PV_LEFT },
{ ORDATA (OBUF, feo_unit.buf, 8) },
{ DRDATA (OCOUNT, feo_unit.pos, 32), REG_RO + PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (OTIME, feo_unit.wait, 24), REG_NZ + PV_LEFT },
{ NULL } };
MTAB fe_mod[] = {
{ UNIT_DUMMY, 0, NULL, "STOP", &fe_stop_os },
{ UNIT_DUMMY, 0, NULL, "CTRL-C", &fe_ctrl_c },
{ 0 } };
DEVICE fe_dev = {
"FE", fe_unit, fe_reg, fe_mod,
2, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
NULL, NULL, &fe_reset,
NULL, NULL, NULL };
/* Front end processor (console terminal)
Communications between the KS10 and its front end is based on an in-memory
status block and two interrupt lines: interrupt-to-control (APR_ITC) and
interrupt-from-console (APR_CON). When the KS10 wants to print a character
on the terminal,
1. It places a character, plus the valid flag, in FE_CTYOUT.
2. It interrupts the front end processor.
3. The front end processor types the character and then zeroes FE_CTYOUT.
4. The front end procesor interrupts the KS10.
When the front end wants to send an input character to the KS10,
1. It places a character, plus the valid flag, in FE_CTYIN.
2. It interrupts the KS10.
3. It waits for the KS10 to take the character and clear the valid flag.
4. It can then send more input (the KS10 may signal this by interrupting
the front end).
Note that the protocol has both ambiguity (interrupt to the KS10 may mean
character printed, or input character available, or both) and lack of
symmetry (the KS10 does not inform the front end that it has taken an
input character).
*/
void fe_intr (void)
{
if (M[FE_CTYOUT] & FE_CVALID) { /* char to print? */
feo_unit.buf = (int32) M[FE_CTYOUT] & 0177; /* pick it up */
sim_putchar (feo_unit.buf); /* type it */
feo_unit.pos = feo_unit.pos + 1;
sim_activate (&feo_unit, feo_unit.time); } /* sched completion */
else if ((M[FE_CTYIN] & FE_CVALID) == 0) { /* input char taken? */
sim_cancel (&fei_unit); /* sched immediate */
sim_activate (&fei_unit, 0); }; /* keyboard poll */
return;
}
t_stat feo_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
M[FE_CTYOUT] = 0; /* clear char */
apr_flg = apr_flg | APRF_CON; /* interrupt KS10 */
return SCPE_OK;
}
t_stat fei_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
int32 temp;
sim_activate (&fei_unit, fei_unit.wait); /* continue poll */
if ((temp = sim_poll_kbd ()) < SCPE_KFLAG) return temp; /* no char or error? */
fei_unit.buf = temp & 0177;
fei_unit.pos = fei_unit.pos + 1;
M[FE_CTYIN] = fei_unit.buf | FE_CVALID; /* put char in mem */
apr_flg = apr_flg | APRF_CON; /* interrupt KS10 */
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset */
t_stat fe_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
{
fei_unit.buf = feo_unit.buf = 0;
M[FE_CTYIN] = M[FE_CTYOUT] = 0;
apr_flg = apr_flg & ~(APRF_ITC | APRF_CON);
sim_activate (&fei_unit, fei_unit.wait); /* start input poll */
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Stop operating system */
t_stat fe_stop_os (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc)
{
M[FE_SWITCH] = IOBA_RP; /* tell OS to stop */
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Enter control-C for Windoze */
t_stat fe_ctrl_c (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc)
{
fei_unit.buf = 003; /* control-C */
M[FE_CTYIN] = fei_unit.buf | FE_CVALID; /* put char in mem */
apr_flg = apr_flg | APRF_CON; /* interrupt KS10 */
return SCPE_OK;
}