simh-testsetgenerator/HP2100/hp2100_lps.c
Bob Supnik b6393b36b4 Notes For V3.3
RESTRICTION: The HP DS disk is not debugged.  DO NOT enable this
feature for normal operations.
WARNING: Massive changes in the PDP-11 make all previous SAVEd
file obsolete.  Do not attempt to use a PDP-11 SAVE file from a
prior release with V3.3!

1. New Features in 3.3

1.1 SCP

- Added -p (powerup) qualifier to RESET
- Changed SET <unit> ONLINE/OFFLINE to SET <unit> ENABLED/DISABLED
- Moved SET DEBUG under SET CONSOLE hierarchy
- Added optional parameter value to SHOW command
- Added output file option to SHOW command

1.2 PDP-11

- Separated RH Massbus adapter from RP controller
- Added TU tape support
- Added model emulation framework
- Added model details

1.3 VAX

- Separated out CVAX-specific features from core instruction simulator
- Implemented capability for CIS, octaword, compatibility mode instructions
- Added instruction display and parse for compatibility mode
- Changed SET CPU VIRTUAL=n to SHOW CPU VIRTUAL=n
- Added =n optional parameter to SHOW CPU HISTORY

1.4 Unibus/Qbus simulators (PDP-11, VAX, PDP-10)

- Simplified DMA API's
- Modified DMA peripherals to use simplified API's

1.5 HP2100 (all changes from Dave Bryan)

CPU	- moved MP into its own device; added MP option jumpers
	- modified DMA to allow disabling
	- modified SET CPU 2100/2116 to truncate memory > 32K
	- added -F switch to SET CPU to force memory truncation
	- modified WRU to be REG_HRO
	- added BRK and DEL to save console settings

DR	- provided protected tracks and "Writing Enabled" status bit
	- added "parity error" status return on writes for 12606
	- added track origin test for 12606
	- added SCP test for 12606
	- added "Sector Flag" status bit
	- added "Read Inhibit" status bit for 12606
	- added TRACKPROT modifier

LPS	- added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON
	- added fast/realistic timing
	- added debug printouts

LPT	- added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON

PTR	- added paper tape loop mode, DIAG/READER modifiers to PTR
	- added PV_LEFT to PTR TRLLIM register

CLK	- modified CLK to permit disable

1.6 IBM 1401, IBM 1620, Interdata 16b, SDS 940, PDP-10

- Added instruction history

1.7 H316, PDP-15, PDP-8

- Added =n optional value to SHOW CPU HISTORY

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.3

2.1 SCP

- Fixed comma-separated SET options (from Dave Bryan)
- Fixed duplicate HELP displays with user-specified commands

2.2 PDP-10

- Replicated RP register state per drive
- Fixed TU to set FCE on short record
- Fixed TU to return bit<15> in drive type
- Fixed TU format specification, 1:0 are don't cares
- Fixed TU handling of TMK status
- Fixed TU handling of DONE, ATA at end of operation
- Implemented TU write check

2.3 PDP-11

- Replicated RP register state per drive
- Fixed RQ, TQ to report correct controller type and stage 1 configuration
  flags on a Unibus system
- Fixed HK CS2<output_ready> flag

2.4 VAX

- Fixed parsing of indirect displacement modes in instruction input

2.5 HP2100 (all fixes from Dave Bryan)

CPU	- fixed S-register behavior on 2116
	- fixed LIx/MIx behavior for DMA on 2116 and 2100
	- fixed LIx/MIx behavior for empty I/O card slots

DP	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- fixed ANY ERROR status for 12557A interface
	- fixed unattached drive status for 12557A interface
	- status cmd without prior STC DC now completes (12557A)
	- OTA/OTB CC on 13210A interface also does CLC CC
	- fixed RAR model
	- fixed seek check on 13210 if sector out of range

DQ	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- shortened xtime from 5 to 3 (drive avg 156KW/second)
	- fixed not ready/any error status
	- fixed RAR model

DR	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- fixed sector return in status word
	- fixed DMA last word write, incomplete sector fill value
	- fixed 12610 SFC operation
	- fixed current-sector determination

IPL	- fixed enable/disable from either device

LPS	- fixed status returns for error conditions
	- fixed handling of non-printing characters
	- fixed handling of characters after column 80
	- improved timing model accuracy for RTE

LPT	- fixed status returns for error conditions
	- fixed TOF handling so form remains on line 0

SYS	- fixed display of CCA/CCB/CCE instructions

2.5 PDP-15

FPP	- fixed URFST to mask low 9b of fraction
	- fixed exception PC setting
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/* hp2100_lps.c: HP 2100 12653A line printer simulator
Copyright (c) 1993-2004, Robert M. Supnik
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lps 12653A 2767 line printer
(based on 12566B microcircuit interface)
01-Oct-04 JDB Added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON
Fixed status returns for error conditions
Fixed handling of non-printing characters
Fixed handling of characters after column 80
Improved timing model accuracy for RTE
Added fast/realistic timing
Added debug printouts
03-Jun-04 RMS Fixed timing (found by Dave Bryan)
26-Apr-04 RMS Fixed SFS x,C and SFC x,C
Implemented DMA SRQ (follows FLG)
25-Apr-03 RMS Revised for extended file support
24-Oct-02 RMS Added microcircuit test features
30-May-02 RMS Widened POS to 32b
03-Dec-01 RMS Changed DEVNO to use extended SET/SHOW
07-Sep-01 RMS Moved function prototypes
21-Nov-00 RMS Fixed flag, fbf power up state
Added command flop
15-Oct-00 RMS Added variable device number support
The 2767 impact printer has a rotating drum with 80 columns of 64 raised
characters. ASCII codes 32 through 95 (SPACE through "_") form the print
repertoire. The printer responds to the control characters FF, LF, and CR.
The 80 columns are divided into four zones of 20 characters each that are
addressed sequentially. Received characters are buffered in a 20-character
memory. When the 20th printable character is received, the current zone is
printed, and the memory is reset. In the absence of print command
characters, a zone print operation will commence after each group of 20
printable characters is transmitted to the printer.
The print command characters have these actions:
* CR -- print the characters in the current zone, reset to zone 1, and clear
the buffer memory.
* LF -- same as CR, plus advances the paper one line.
* FF -- same as CR, plus advances the paper to the top of the next form.
The 2767 provides two status bits via the interface:
bit 15 -- printer not ready
bit 0 -- printer busy
The expected status returns are:
100001 -- power off or cable disconnected
100001 -- initial power on, then changes to 000001 within sixty
seconds of initial power on
000001 -- power on, paper unloaded or printer offline or not idle
000000 -- power on, paper loaded and printer online and idle
These simulator commands provide the listed printer states:
SET LPS POWEROFF --> power off or cable disconnected
SET LPS POWERON --> power on
SET LPS OFFLINE --> printer offline
SET LPS ONLINE --> printer online
ATT LPS <file> --> paper loaded
DET LPS --> paper out
References:
- 2767A Line Printer Operating and Service Manual (02767-90002, Oct-1973)
- 12566B, 12566B-001, 12566B-002, 12566B-003 Microcircuit Interface Kits
Operating and Service Manual (12566-90015, Apr-1976)
The following implemented behaviors have been inferred from secondary sources
(diagnostics, operating system drivers, etc.), due to absent or contradictory
authoritative information; future correction may be needed:
1. Paper out sets BUSY instead of NOT READY.
2. Print operation in progress sets BUSY instead of NOT READY.
3. Characters not in the print repertoire are replaced with blanks.
4. The 81st and succeeding characters overprint the current line.
*/
#include "hp2100_defs.h"
#define LPS_ZONECNT 20 /* zone char count */
#define LPS_PAGECNT 80 /* page char count */
#define LPS_PAGELNT 60 /* page line length */
#define LPS_FORMLNT 66 /* form line length */
/* Printer power states */
#define LPS_ON 0 /* power is on */
#define LPS_OFF 1 /* power is off */
#define LPS_TURNING_ON 2 /* power is turning on */
#define LPS_BUSY 0000001 /* busy status */
#define LPS_NRDY 0100000 /* not ready status */
#define LPS_PWROFF LPS_BUSY | LPS_NRDY /* power-off status */
#define UNIT_V_DIAG (UNIT_V_UF + 0) /* diagnostic mode */
#define UNIT_V_POWEROFF (UNIT_V_UF + 1) /* unit powered off */
#define UNIT_V_OFFLINE (UNIT_V_UF + 2) /* unit offline */
#define UNIT_DIAG (1 << UNIT_V_DIAG)
#define UNIT_POWEROFF (1 << UNIT_V_POWEROFF)
#define UNIT_OFFLINE (1 << UNIT_V_OFFLINE)
extern uint32 PC;
extern uint32 dev_cmd[2], dev_ctl[2], dev_flg[2], dev_fbf[2], dev_srq[2];
extern FILE *sim_deb;
int32 lps_ccnt = 0; /* character count */
int32 lps_lcnt = 0; /* line count */
int32 lps_stopioe = 0; /* stop on error */
int32 lps_sta = 0; /* printer status */
int32 lps_timing = 1; /* timing type */
uint32 lps_power = LPS_ON; /* power state */
/* Hardware timing:
(based on 1580 instr/msec) instr msec calc msec
------------------------
- character transfer time : ctime = 2 2 us
- per-zone printing time : ptime = 55300 35 40
- per-line paper slew time : stime = 17380 11 13
- power-on ready delay time : rtime = 158000 100
NOTE: the printer acknowledges before the print motion has stopped to allow
for continuous slew, so the set times are a bit less than the calculated
operation time from the manual.
*/
int32 lps_ctime = 0; /* char xfer time */
int32 lps_ptime = 0; /* zone printing time */
int32 lps_stime = 0; /* paper slew time */
int32 lps_rtime = 0; /* power-on ready time */
typedef int32 TIMESET[4]; /* set of controller times */
int32 *const lps_timers[] = { &lps_ctime, &lps_ptime, &lps_stime, &lps_rtime };
const TIMESET lps_times[2] = { { 2, 55300, 17380, 158000 }, /* REALTIME */
{ 2, 1000, 1000, 1000 } }; /* FASTTIME */
DEVICE lps_dev;
int32 lpsio (int32 inst, int32 IR, int32 dat);
t_stat lps_svc (UNIT *uptr);
t_stat lps_reset (DEVICE *dptr);
t_stat lps_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr);
t_stat lps_set_timing (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc);
t_stat lps_show_timing (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *desc);
/* LPS data structures
lps_dev LPS device descriptor
lps_unit LPS unit descriptor
lps_reg LPS register list
*/
DIB lps_dib = { LPS, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, &lpsio };
UNIT lps_unit = {
UDATA (&lps_svc, UNIT_SEQ+UNIT_ATTABLE+UNIT_DISABLE, 0) };
REG lps_reg[] = {
{ ORDATA (BUF, lps_unit.buf, 16) },
{ ORDATA (STA, lps_sta, 16) },
{ ORDATA (POWER, lps_power, 2), REG_RO },
{ FLDATA (CMD, lps_dib.cmd, 0) },
{ FLDATA (CTL, lps_dib.ctl, 0) },
{ FLDATA (FLG, lps_dib.flg, 0) },
{ FLDATA (FBF, lps_dib.fbf, 0) },
{ FLDATA (SRQ, lps_dib.srq, 0) },
{ DRDATA (CCNT, lps_ccnt, 7), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (LCNT, lps_lcnt, 7), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (POS, lps_unit.pos, T_ADDR_W), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (CTIME, lps_ctime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (PTIME, lps_ptime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (STIME, lps_stime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ DRDATA (RTIME, lps_rtime, 24), PV_LEFT },
{ FLDATA (TIMING, lps_timing, 0), REG_HRO },
{ FLDATA (STOP_IOE, lps_stopioe, 0) },
{ ORDATA (DEVNO, lps_dib.devno, 6), REG_HRO },
{ NULL } };
MTAB lps_mod[] = {
{ UNIT_DIAG, UNIT_DIAG, "diagnostic mode", "DIAG", NULL },
{ UNIT_DIAG, 0, "printer mode", "PRINTER", NULL },
{ UNIT_POWEROFF, UNIT_POWEROFF, "power off", "POWEROFF", NULL },
{ UNIT_POWEROFF, 0, "power on", "POWERON", NULL },
{ UNIT_OFFLINE, UNIT_OFFLINE, "offline", "OFFLINE", NULL },
{ UNIT_OFFLINE, 0, "online", "ONLINE", NULL },
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 0, NULL, "REALTIME",
&lps_set_timing, NULL, NULL },
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 1, NULL, "FASTTIME",
&lps_set_timing, NULL, NULL },
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 0, "TIMING", NULL,
NULL, &lps_show_timing, NULL },
{ MTAB_XTD | MTAB_VDV, 0, "DEVNO", "DEVNO",
&hp_setdev, &hp_showdev, &lps_dev },
{ 0 } };
DEVICE lps_dev = {
"LPS", &lps_unit, lps_reg, lps_mod,
1, 10, 31, 1, 8, 8,
NULL, NULL, &lps_reset,
NULL, &lps_attach, NULL,
&lps_dib, DEV_DISABLE | DEV_DIS | DEV_DEBUG };
/* Line printer IOT routine */
int32 lpsio (int32 inst, int32 IR, int32 dat)
{
int32 dev, sched;
dev = IR & I_DEVMASK; /* get device no */
switch (inst) { /* case on opcode */
case ioFLG: /* flag clear/set */
if ((IR & I_HC) == 0) { setFSR (dev); } /* STF */
break;
case ioSFC: /* skip flag clear */
if (FLG (dev) == 0) PC = (PC + 1) & VAMASK;
break;
case ioSFS: /* skip flag set */
if (FLG (dev) != 0) PC = (PC + 1) & VAMASK;
break;
case ioOTX: /* output */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS OTx: Character %06o output\n", dat);
lps_unit.buf = dat;
break;
case ioLIX: /* load */
dat = 0; /* default sta = 0 */
case ioMIX: /* merge */
if ((lps_unit.flags & UNIT_DIAG) == 0) { /* real lpt? */
if (lps_power == LPS_ON) { /* power on? */
if (lps_unit.flags & UNIT_POWEROFF) { /* power just turned off? */
lps_power = LPS_OFF; /* change state */
lps_sta = LPS_PWROFF;
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fputs (">>LPS LIx: Power state is OFF\n", sim_deb); }
else if (((lps_unit.flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) ||
(lps_unit.flags & UNIT_OFFLINE) ||
sim_is_active (&lps_unit)) lps_sta = LPS_BUSY;
else lps_sta = 0; }
else if (lps_power == LPS_TURNING_ON) /* printer warming up? */
lps_sta = LPS_PWROFF;
else if (!(lps_unit.flags & UNIT_POWEROFF)) { /* power just turned on? */
lps_power = LPS_TURNING_ON; /* change state */
lps_unit.flags |= UNIT_OFFLINE; /* set offline */
sim_activate (&lps_unit, lps_rtime); /* schedule printer ready */
lps_sta = LPS_PWROFF;
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev)) fprintf (sim_deb,
">>LPS LIx: Power state is TURNING ON, scheduled time = %d\n",
lps_rtime ); } }
dat = dat | lps_sta; /* diag, rtn status */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS LIx: Status %06o returned\n", dat);
break;
case ioCTL: /* control clear/set */
if (IR & I_CTL) { /* CLC */
clrCMD (dev); /* clear ctl, cmd */
clrCTL (dev); }
else { /* STC */
setCMD (dev); /* set ctl, cmd */
setCTL (dev);
if (lps_unit.flags & UNIT_DIAG) /* diagnostic? */
sim_activate (&lps_unit, 1); /* loop back */
else { /* real lpt, sched */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev)) fprintf (sim_deb,
">>LPS STC: Character %06o scheduled for line %d, column %d, ",
lps_unit.buf, lps_lcnt + 1, lps_ccnt + 1);
if ((lps_unit.buf != '\f') &&
(lps_unit.buf != '\n') &&
(lps_unit.buf != '\r')) { /* normal char */
if ((lps_unit.buf < ' ') || (lps_unit.buf > '_'))
sched = lps_ctime; /* non-printing char */
else { /* printing char */
lps_ccnt = lps_ccnt + 1; /* incr char counter */
if (lps_ccnt % LPS_ZONECNT == 0)/* end of zone? */
sched = lps_ptime; /* print zone */
else sched = lps_ctime; } } /* xfer char */
else { /* print cmd */
if (lps_ccnt % LPS_ZONECNT == 0) /* last zone printed? */
sched = lps_ctime; /* yes, so just char time */
else sched = lps_ptime; /* no, so print needed */
lps_ccnt = 0; /* reset char counter */
if (lps_unit.buf == '\n') { /* line advance */
lps_lcnt = (lps_lcnt + 1) % LPS_PAGELNT;
if (lps_lcnt > 0) sched = sched + lps_stime;
else sched = sched + /* allow for perf skip */
lps_stime * (LPS_FORMLNT - LPS_PAGELNT); }
else if (lps_unit.buf == '\f') { /* form advance */
sched = sched + lps_stime * (LPS_FORMLNT - lps_lcnt);
lps_lcnt = 0; } }
sim_activate (&lps_unit, sched);
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fprintf (sim_deb, "time = %d\n", sched); } }
break;
default:
break; }
if (IR & I_HC) { clrFSR (dev); } /* H/C option */
return dat;
}
t_stat lps_svc (UNIT *uptr)
{
int32 dev;
int32 c = uptr->buf & 0177;
if (lps_power == LPS_TURNING_ON) { /* printer warmed up? */
lps_power = LPS_ON; /* change state */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fputs (">>LPS svc: Power state is ON\n", sim_deb);
return SCPE_OK; } /* done */
dev = lps_dib.devno; /* get dev no */
clrCMD (dev); /* clear cmd */
setFSR (dev); /* set flag, fbf */
if (uptr->flags & UNIT_DIAG) { /* diagnostic? */
lps_sta = uptr->buf; /* loop back */
return SCPE_OK; } /* done */
if ((uptr->flags & UNIT_ATT) == 0) /* real lpt, att? */
return IORETURN (lps_stopioe, SCPE_UNATT);
if (((c < ' ') || (c > '_')) && /* non-printing char? */
(c != '\f') && (c != '\n') && (c != '\r')) {
c = ' '; /* replace with blank */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS svc: Character %06o erased\n", c); }
if (lps_ccnt > LPS_PAGECNT) { /* 81st character? */
fputc ('\r', uptr->fileref); /* return to line start */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; /* update pos */
lps_ccnt = 1; /* reset char counter */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fputs (">>LPS svc: Line wraparound to column 1\n", sim_deb); }
fputc (c, uptr->fileref); /* "print" char */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; /* update pos */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fprintf (sim_deb, ">>LPS svc: Character %06o printed\n", c);
if ((lps_lcnt == 0) && (c == '\n')) { /* LF did TOF? */
fputc ('\f', uptr->fileref); /* do perf skip */
uptr->pos = uptr->pos + 1; /* update pos */
if (DEBUG_PRS (lps_dev))
fputs (">>LPS svc: Perforation skip to TOF\n", sim_deb); }
if (ferror (uptr->fileref)) {
perror ("LPS I/O error");
clearerr (uptr->fileref);
return SCPE_IOERR; }
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Reset routine - called from SCP, flags in DIB */
t_stat lps_reset (DEVICE *dptr)
{
lps_dib.cmd = lps_dib.ctl = 0; /* clear cmd, ctl */
lps_dib.flg = lps_dib.fbf = lps_dib.srq = 1; /* set flg, fbf, srq */
lps_sta = lps_unit.buf = 0;
lps_power = LPS_ON; /* power is on */
sim_cancel (&lps_unit); /* deactivate unit */
lps_set_timing (NULL, lps_timing, NULL, NULL); /* init timing set */
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Attach routine */
t_stat lps_attach (UNIT *uptr, char *cptr)
{
lps_ccnt = lps_lcnt = 0; /* top of form */
return attach_unit (uptr, cptr);
}
/* Set printer timing */
t_stat lps_set_timing (UNIT *uptr, int32 val, char *cptr, void *desc)
{
int32 i;
lps_timing = (val != 0); /* determine choice */
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (lps_timers) / sizeof (lps_timers[0])); i++)
*lps_timers[i] = lps_times[lps_timing][i]; /* assign times */
return SCPE_OK;
}
/* Show printer timing */
t_stat lps_show_timing (FILE *st, UNIT *uptr, int32 val, void *desc)
{
if (lps_timing) fputs ("fast timing", st);
else fputs ("realistic timing", st);
return SCPE_OK;
}