simh-testsetgenerator/sim_fio.c
Bob Supnik e2ba672610 Notes For V3.2-1
RESTRICTION: The PDP-15 FPP is only partially debugged.  Do NOT
enable this feature for normal operations.

1. New Features in 3.2-1

1.1 SCP and libraries

- Added SET CONSOLE subhierarchy.
- Added SHOW CONSOLE subhierarchy.
- Added limited keyboard mapping capability.

1.2 HP2100 (new features from Dave Bryan)

- Added instruction printout to HALT message.
- Added M and T internal registers.
- Added N, S, and U breakpoints.

1.3 PDP-11 and VAX

- Added DHQ11 support (from John Dundas)

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.2-1

2.1 HP2100 (most fixes from Dave Bryan)

- SBT increments B after store.
- DMS console map must check dms_enb.
- SFS x,C and SFC x,C work.
- MP violation clears automatically on interrupt.
- SFS/SFC 5 is not gated by protection enabled.
- DMS enable does not disable mem prot checks.
- DMS status inconsistent at simulator halt.
- Examine/deposit are checking wrong addresses.
- Physical addresses are 20b not 15b.
- Revised DMS to use memory rather than internal format.
- Revised IBL facility to conform to microcode.
- Added DMA EDT I/O pseudo-opcode.
- Separated DMA SRQ (service request) from FLG.
- Revised peripherals to make SFS x,C and SFC x,C work.
- Revised boot ROMs to use IBL facility.
- Revised IBL treatment of SR to preserve SR<5:3>.
- Fixed LPS, LPT timing.
- Fixed DP boot interpretation of SR<0>.
- Revised DR boot code to use IBL algorithm.
- Fixed TTY input behavior during typeout for RTE-IV.
- Suppressed nulls on TTY output for RTE-IV.
- Added SFS x,C and SFC x,C to print/parse routines.
- Fixed spurious timing error in magtape reads.

2.2 All DEC console devices

- Removed SET TTI CTRL-C option.

2.3 PDP-11/VAX peripherals

- Fixed bug in TQ reporting write protect status (reported by Lyle Bickley).
- Fixed TK70 model number and media ID (found by Robert Schaffrath).
- Fixed bug in autoconfigure (found by John Dundas).

2.4 VAX

- Fixed bug in DIVBx and DIVWx (reported by Peter Trimmel).
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/* sim_fio.c: simulator file I/O library
Copyright (c) 1993-2004, Robert M Supnik
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not
be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik.
26-May-04 RMS Optimized sim_fread (suggested by John Dundas)
02-Jan-04 RMS Split out from SCP
This library includes:
sim_finit - initialize package
sim_fopen - open file
sim_fread - endian independent read (formerly fxread)
sim_write - endian independent write (formerly fxwrite)
sim_fseek - extended (>32b) seek (formerly fseek_ext)
sim_fsize - get file size
sim_fopen and sim_fseek are OS-dependent. The other routines are not.
sim_fsize is always a 32b routine (it is used only with small capacity random
access devices like fixed head disks and DECtapes).
*/
#include "sim_defs.h"
static unsigned char sim_flip[FLIP_SIZE];
int32 sim_end = 1; /* 1 = little */
/* OS-independent, endian independent binary I/O package
For consistency, all binary data read and written by the simulator
is stored in little endian data order. That is, in a multi-byte
data item, the bytes are written out right to left, low order byte
to high order byte. On a big endian host, data is read and written
from high byte to low byte. Consequently, data written on a little
endian system must be byte reversed to be usable on a big endian
system, and vice versa.
These routines are analogs of the standard C runtime routines
fread and fwrite. If the host is little endian, or the data items
are size char, then the calls are passed directly to fread or
fwrite. Otherwise, these routines perform the necessary byte swaps.
Sim_fread swaps in place, sim_fwrite uses an intermediate buffer.
*/
int32 sim_finit (void)
{
union {int32 i; char c[sizeof (int32)]; } end_test;
end_test.i = 1; /* test endian-ness */
sim_end = end_test.c[0];
return sim_end;
}
size_t sim_fread (void *bptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *fptr)
{
size_t c, j;
int32 k;
unsigned char by, *sptr, *dptr;
if ((size == 0) || (count == 0)) return 0; /* check arguments */
c = fread (bptr, size, count, fptr); /* read buffer */
if (sim_end || (size == sizeof (char)) || (c == 0)) /* le, byte, or err? */
return c; /* done */
for (j = 0, dptr = sptr = bptr; j < c; j++) { /* loop on items */
for (k = size - 1; k >= 0; k--) { /* loop on bytes/item */
by = *sptr; /* swap end-for-end */
*sptr++ = *(dptr + k);
*(dptr + k) = by; }
dptr = dptr + size; } /* next item */
return c;
}
size_t sim_fwrite (void *bptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *fptr)
{
size_t c, j, nelem, nbuf, lcnt, total;
int32 i, k;
unsigned char *sptr, *dptr;
if ((size == 0) || (count == 0)) return 0; /* check arguments */
if (sim_end || (size == sizeof (char))) /* le or byte? */
return fwrite (bptr, size, count, fptr); /* done */
nelem = FLIP_SIZE / size; /* elements in buffer */
nbuf = count / nelem; /* number buffers */
lcnt = count % nelem; /* count in last buf */
if (lcnt) nbuf = nbuf + 1;
else lcnt = nelem;
total = 0;
sptr = bptr; /* init input ptr */
for (i = nbuf; i > 0; i--) { /* loop on buffers */
c = (i == 1)? lcnt: nelem;
for (j = 0, dptr = sim_flip; j < c; j++) { /* loop on items */
for (k = size - 1; k >= 0; k--) *(dptr + k) = *sptr++;
dptr = dptr + size; }
c = fwrite (sim_flip, size, c, fptr);
if (c == 0) return total;
total = total + c; }
return total;
}
/* Get file size */
uint32 sim_fsize (FILE *fp)
{
uint32 pos, sz;
if (fp == NULL) return 0;
pos = ftell (fp);
fseek (fp, 0, SEEK_END);
sz = ftell (fp);
fseek (fp, pos, SEEK_SET);
return sz;
}
/* OS-dependent routines */
/* Optimized file open */
FILE *sim_fopen (char *file, char *mode)
{
#if defined (VMS)
return fopen (file, mode, "ALQ=32", "DEQ=4096",
"MBF=6", "MBC=127", "FOP=cbt,tef", "ROP=rah,wbh", "CTX=stm");
#elif defined (USE_INT64) && defined (USE_ADDR64) && defined (linux)
return fopen64 (file, mode);
#else
return fopen (file, mode);
#endif
}
/* Long seek */
#if defined (USE_INT64) && defined (USE_ADDR64)
/* Alpha VMS */
#if defined (__ALPHA) && defined (VMS) /* Alpha VMS */
#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
static t_int64 fpos_t_to_int64 (fpos_t *pos)
{
unsigned short *w = (unsigned short *) pos; /* endian dep! */
t_int64 result;
result = w[1];
result <<= 16;
result += w[0];
result <<= 9;
result += w[2];
return result;
}
static void int64_to_fpos_t (t_int64 ipos, fpos_t *pos, size_t mbc)
{
unsigned short *w = (unsigned short *) pos;
int bufsize = mbc << 9;
w[3] = 0;
w[2] = (unsigned short) (ipos % bufsize);
ipos -= w[2];
ipos >>= 9;
w[0] = (unsigned short) ipos;
ipos >>= 16;
w[1] = (unsigned short) ipos;
if ((w[2] == 0) && (w[0] || w[1])) {
w[2] = bufsize;
w[0] -= mbc; }
}
int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr offset, int whence)
{
t_addr fileaddr;
fpos_t filepos;
switch (whence) {
case SEEK_SET:
fileaddr = offset;
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
if (fgetpos (st, &filepos)) return (-1);
fileaddr = fpos_t_to_int64 (&filepos);
fileaddr = fileaddr + offset;
break;
default:
errno = EINVAL;
return (-1); }
int64_to_fpos_t (fileaddr, &filepos, 127);
return fsetpos (st, &filepos);
}
#endif
/* Alpha UNIX - natively 64b */
#if defined (__ALPHA) && defined (__unix__) /* Alpha UNIX */
#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr offset, int whence)
{
return fseek (st, offset, whence);
}
#endif
/* Windows */
#if defined (_WIN32)
#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr offset, int whence)
{
fpos_t fileaddr;
switch (whence) {
case SEEK_SET:
fileaddr = offset;
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
if (fgetpos (st, &fileaddr)) return (-1);
fileaddr = fileaddr + offset;
break;
default:
errno = EINVAL;
return (-1); }
return fsetpos (st, &fileaddr);
}
#endif /* end Windows */
/* Linux */
#if defined (linux)
#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 1
int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr xpos, int origin)
{
return fseeko64 (st, xpos, origin);
}
#endif /* end Linux with LFS */
#endif /* end 64b seek defs */
/* Default: no OS-specific routine has been defined */
#if !defined (_SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_)
#define _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_ 0
int sim_fseek (FILE *st, t_addr xpos, int origin)
{
return fseek (st, (int32) xpos, origin);
}
#endif
uint32 sim_taddr_64 = _SIM_IO_FSEEK_EXT_;