The source set has been extensively overhauled. For correct viewing, set Visual C++ or Emacs to have tab stops every 4 characters. 1. New Features 1.1 3.5-0 1.1.1 All Ethernet devices - Added Windows user-defined adapter names (from Timothe Litt) 1.1.2 Interdata, SDS, HP, PDP-8, PDP-18b terminal multiplexors - Added support for SET <unit>n DISCONNECT 1.1.3 VAX - Added latent QDSS support - Revised autoconfigure to handle QDSS 1.1.4 PDP-11 - Revised autoconfigure to handle more cases 1.2 3.5-1 No new features 1.3 3.5-2 1.3.1 All ASCII terminals - Most ASCII terminal emulators have supported 7-bit and 8-bit operation; where required, they have also supported an upper- case only or KSR-emulation mode. This release adds a new mode, 7P, for 7-bit printing characters. In 7P mode, non-printing characters in the range 0-31 (decimal), and 127 (decimal), are automatically suppressed. This prevents printing of fill characters under Windows. The printable character set for ASCII code values 0-31 can be changed with the SET CONSOLE PCHAR command. Code value 127 (DELETE) is always suppressed. 1.3.2 VAX-11/780 - First release. The VAX-11/780 has successfully run VMS V7.2. The commercial instructions and compatability mode have not been extensively tested. The Ethernet controller is not working yet and is disabled. 2. Bugs Fixed 2.1 3.5-0 2.1.1 SCP and libraries - Trim trailing spaces on all input (for example, attach file names) - Fixed sim_sock spurious SIGPIPE error in Unix/Linux - Fixed sim_tape misallocation of TPC map array for 64b simulators 2.1.2 1401 - Fixed bug, CPU reset was clearing SSB through SSG 2.1.3 PDP-11 - Fixed bug in VH vector display routine - Fixed XU runt packet processing (found by Tim Chapman) 2.1.4 Interdata - Fixed bug in SHOW PAS CONN/STATS - Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide 2.1.5 SDS - Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS 2.1.6 HP - Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS 2.1.7 PDP-8 - Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS - Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG 2.1.8 PDP-18b - Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS - Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG 2.1.9 Nova, Eclipse - Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide 2.2 3.5-1 2.2.1 1401 - Changed character encodings to be compatible with Pierce 709X simulator - Added mode for old/new character encodings 2.2.2 1620 - Changed character encodings to be compatible with Pierce 709X simulator 2.2.3 PDP-10 - Changed MOVNI to eliminate GCC warning 2.2.4 VAX - Fixed bug in structure definitions with 32b compilation options - Fixed bug in autoconfiguration table 2.2.5 PDP-11 - Fixed bug in autoconfiguration table 2.3 3.5-2 2.3.1 PDP-10 - RP: fixed drive clear not to clear disk address 2.3.2 PDP-11 (VAX, VAX-11/780, for shared peripherals) - HK: fixed overlap seek interaction with drive select, drive clear, etc - RQ, TM, TQ, TS, TU: widened address display to 64b when USE_ADDR64 option selected - TU: changed default adapter from TM02 to TM03 (required by VMS) - RP: fixed drive clear not to clear disk address - RP, TU: fixed device enable/disable to enabled/disable Massbus adapter as well - XQ: fixed register access alignment bug (found by Doug Carman) 2.3.3 PDP-8 - RL: fixed IOT 61 decoding bug (found by David Gesswein) - DF, DT, RF: fixed register access alignment bug (found by Doug Carman) 2.3.4 VAX - Fixed CVTfi to trap on integer overflow if PSW<iv> is set - Fixed breakpoint detection when USE_ADDR64 option selected
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8.9 KiB
C
/* sim_fio.c: simulator file I/O library
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Copyright (c) 1993-2005, 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 be
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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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19-Nov-05 RMS Added OS/X large file support (from Peter Schorn)
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16-Aug-05 RMS Fixed C++ declaration and cast problems
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17-Jul-04 RMS Fixed bug in optimized sim_fread (reported by Scott Bailey)
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26-May-04 RMS Optimized sim_fread (suggested by John Dundas)
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02-Jan-04 RMS Split out from SCP
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This library includes:
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sim_finit - initialize package
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sim_fopen - open file
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sim_fread - endian independent read (formerly fxread)
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sim_write - endian independent write (formerly fxwrite)
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sim_fseek - extended (>32b) seek (formerly fseek_ext)
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sim_fsize - get file size
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sim_fopen and sim_fseek are OS-dependent. The other routines are not.
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sim_fsize is always a 32b routine (it is used only with small capacity random
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access devices like fixed head disks and DECtapes).
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*/
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#include "sim_defs.h"
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static unsigned char sim_flip[FLIP_SIZE];
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int32 sim_end = 1; /* 1 = little */
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/* OS-independent, endian independent binary I/O package
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For consistency, all binary data read and written by the simulator
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is stored in little endian data order. That is, in a multi-byte
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data item, the bytes are written out right to left, low order byte
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to high order byte. On a big endian host, data is read and written
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from high byte to low byte. Consequently, data written on a little
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endian system must be byte reversed to be usable on a big endian
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system, and vice versa.
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These routines are analogs of the standard C runtime routines
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fread and fwrite. If the host is little endian, or the data items
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are size char, then the calls are passed directly to fread or
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fwrite. Otherwise, these routines perform the necessary byte swaps.
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Sim_fread swaps in place, sim_fwrite uses an intermediate buffer.
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*/
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int32 sim_finit (void)
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{
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union {int32 i; char c[sizeof (int32)]; } end_test;
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end_test.i = 1; /* test endian-ness */
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sim_end = end_test.c[0];
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return sim_end;
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}
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size_t sim_fread (void *bptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *fptr)
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{
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size_t c, j;
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int32 k;
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unsigned char by, *sptr, *dptr;
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if ((size == 0) || (count == 0)) return 0; /* check arguments */
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c = fread (bptr, size, count, fptr); /* read buffer */
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if (sim_end || (size == sizeof (char)) || (c == 0)) /* le, byte, or err? */
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return c; /* done */
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for (j = 0, dptr = sptr = (unsigned char *) bptr; j < c; j++) { /* loop on items */
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for (k = size - 1; k >= (((int32) size + 1) / 2); k--) {
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by = *sptr; /* swap end-for-end */
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*sptr++ = *(dptr + k);
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*(dptr + k) = by;
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}
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sptr = dptr = dptr + size; /* next item */
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}
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return c;
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}
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size_t sim_fwrite (void *bptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *fptr)
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{
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size_t c, j, nelem, nbuf, lcnt, total;
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int32 i, k;
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unsigned char *sptr, *dptr;
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if ((size == 0) || (count == 0)) return 0; /* check arguments */
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if (sim_end || (size == sizeof (char))) /* le or byte? */
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return fwrite (bptr, size, count, fptr); /* done */
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nelem = FLIP_SIZE / size; /* elements in buffer */
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nbuf = count / nelem; /* number buffers */
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lcnt = count % nelem; /* count in last buf */
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if (lcnt) nbuf = nbuf + 1;
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else lcnt = nelem;
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total = 0;
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sptr = (unsigned char *) bptr; /* init input ptr */
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for (i = nbuf; i > 0; i--) { /* loop on buffers */
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c = (i == 1)? lcnt: nelem;
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for (j = 0, dptr = sim_flip; j < c; j++) { /* loop on items */
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for (k = size - 1; k >= 0; k--) *(dptr + k) = *sptr++;
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dptr = dptr + size;
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}
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c = fwrite (sim_flip, size, c, fptr);
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if (c == 0) return total;
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total = total + c;
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}
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return total;
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}
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/* Get file size */
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uint32 sim_fsize (FILE *fp)
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{
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uint32 pos, sz;
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if (fp == NULL) return 0;
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pos = ftell (fp);
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fseek (fp, 0, SEEK_END);
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sz = ftell (fp);
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fseek (fp, pos, SEEK_SET);
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return sz;
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}
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/* OS-dependent routines */
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/* Optimized file open */
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FILE *sim_fopen (const char *file, const char *mode)
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{
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#if defined (VMS)
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return fopen (file, mode, "ALQ=32", "DEQ=4096",
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"MBF=6", "MBC=127", "FOP=cbt,tef", "ROP=rah,wbh", "CTX=stm");
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#elif defined (USE_INT64) && defined (USE_ADDR64) && defined (linux)
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return fopen64 (file, mode);
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#else
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return fopen (file, mode);
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#endif
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}
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/* Long seek */
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#if defined (USE_INT64) && defined (USE_ADDR64)
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/* Alpha VMS */
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#if defined (__ALPHA) && defined (VMS) /* Alpha VMS */
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#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
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static t_int64 fpos_t_to_int64 (fpos_t *pos)
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{
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unsigned short *w = (unsigned short *) pos; /* endian dep! */
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t_int64 result;
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result = w[1];
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result <<= 16;
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result += w[0];
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result <<= 9;
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result += w[2];
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return result;
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}
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static void int64_to_fpos_t (t_int64 ipos, fpos_t *pos, size_t mbc)
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{
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unsigned short *w = (unsigned short *) pos;
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int bufsize = mbc << 9;
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w[3] = 0;
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w[2] = (unsigned short) (ipos % bufsize);
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ipos -= w[2];
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ipos >>= 9;
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w[0] = (unsigned short) ipos;
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ipos >>= 16;
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w[1] = (unsigned short) ipos;
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if ((w[2] == 0) && (w[0] || w[1])) {
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w[2] = bufsize;
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w[0] -= mbc;
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}
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return;
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}
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int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr offset, int whence)
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{
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t_addr fileaddr;
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fpos_t filepos;
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switch (whence) {
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case SEEK_SET:
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fileaddr = offset;
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break;
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case SEEK_CUR:
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if (fgetpos (st, &filepos)) return (-1);
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fileaddr = fpos_t_to_int64 (&filepos);
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fileaddr = fileaddr + offset;
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break;
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default:
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errno = EINVAL;
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return (-1);
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}
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int64_to_fpos_t (fileaddr, &filepos, 127);
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return fsetpos (st, &filepos);
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}
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#endif
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/* Alpha UNIX - natively 64b */
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#if defined (__ALPHA) && defined (__unix__) /* Alpha UNIX */
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#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
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int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr offset, int whence)
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{
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return fseek (st, offset, whence);
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}
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#endif
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/* Windows */
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#if defined (_WIN32)
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#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
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int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr offset, int whence)
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{
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fpos_t fileaddr;
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switch (whence) {
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case SEEK_SET:
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fileaddr = offset;
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break;
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case SEEK_CUR:
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if (fgetpos (st, &fileaddr)) return (-1);
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fileaddr = fileaddr + offset;
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break;
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default:
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errno = EINVAL;
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return (-1);
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}
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return fsetpos (st, &fileaddr);
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}
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#endif /* end Windows */
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/* Linux */
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#if defined (linux)
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#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
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int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr xpos, int origin)
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{
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return fseeko64 (st, xpos, origin);
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}
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#endif /* end Linux with LFS */
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/* Apple OS/X */
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#if defined (__APPLE__)
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#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
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int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr xpos, int origin)
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{
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return fseeko (st, xpos, origin);
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}
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#endif /* end Apple OS/X */
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#endif /* end 64b seek defs */
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/* Default: no OS-specific routine has been defined */
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#if !defined (_SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_)
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#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 0
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int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr xpos, int origin)
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{
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return fseek (st, (int32) xpos, origin);
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}
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#endif
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uint32 sim_taddr_64 = _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_;
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