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%TITLE ' XPNFAI - Default failure routine for BLISSnet-20'
MODULE xpnfai (
ENTRY ( XPN$FAILURE,
XPN$NF_FAILURE )
) =
BEGIN
!
!
! COPYRIGHT (C) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 1981, 1986.
! ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
!
! THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE AND MAY BE USED AND
! COPIED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSE AND WITH
! THE INCLUSION OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE OR
! ANY OTHER COPIES THEREOF MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE
! AVAILABLE TO ANY OTHER PERSON. NO TITLE TO AND OWNERSHIP OF THE
! SOFTWARE IS HEREBY TRANSFERRED.
!
! THE INFORMATION IN THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT
! NOTICE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL
! EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
!
! DIGITAL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OR RELIABILITY OF
! ITS SOFTWARE ON EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL.
!
!
!++
! FACILITY:
! Transportable BLISS interface to DECNET-20.
!
! ABSTRACT:
! This module contains the routines XPN$FAILURE and XPN$NF_FAILURE.
!
! ENVIRONMENT:
! TOPS-20 user mode.
!
! AUTHOR: Larry Campbell, CREATION DATE: January 13, 1982
!
! MODIFIED BY:
!
!--
!
! TABLE OF CONTENTS:
!
FORWARD ROUTINE
xpn$failure, ! Type error msg and terminate if fatal
xpn$nf_failure; ! Just type the message
!
! INCLUDE FILES:
!
LIBRARY 'BLI:XPORT';
LIBRARY 'BLISSNET';
LIBRARY 'BLI:MONSYM';
LIBRARY 'BLISSNET20';
!
! MACROS:
!
!
! EXTERNAL REFERENCES:
!
GLOBAL ROUTINE xpn$failure (function, primary_code, secondary_code, nlb) =
!++
! FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
! This is the default failure action routine called by the various
! BLISSnet macros. It calls XPN$$NF_FAILURE to report the error
! to the user, and then, for fatal errors, terminates program execution.
!
! FORMAL PARAMETERS:
! function - code which identifies the function that failed
! primary_code - primary completion code
! secondary_code - secondary completion code
! nlb - address of the Network Link Block involved
!
! IMPLICIT INPUTS:
! NONE
!
! IMPLICIT OUTPUTS:
! NONE
!
! ROUTINE VALUE and
! COMPLETION CODES:
! This routine returns the primary completion code as its completion code.
!
! SIDE EFFECTS:
! For fatal errors, the program is terminated and this routine never returns.
!
!--
BEGIN
MAP
nlb : REF $XPN_NLB();
xpn$nf_failure (.function, .primary_code, .secondary_code, .nlb);
IF (.primary_code AND XPN$K_SEVERITY_F) NEQ 0
THEN $XPO_TERMINATE ()
ELSE RETURN (.primary_code)
END; !End of xpn$failure
GLOBAL ROUTINE xpn$nf_failure (function, primary_code, secondary_code, nlb) =
!++
! FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
! This routine prints error messages on the controlling terminal.
!
! FORMAL PARAMETERS:
! function - code which identifies function that failed
! primary_code - primary completion code
! secondary_code - secondary completion code
! nlb - address of the Network Link Block involved
!
! IMPLICIT INPUTS:
! NONE
!
! IMPLICIT OUTPUTS:
! NONE
!
! ROUTINE VALUE and
! COMPLETION CODES:
! The primary completion code is returned.
!
! SIDE EFFECTS:
! NONE
!
!--
BEGIN
MAP
nlb : REF $XPN_NLB();
LOCAL
prefix_string : $STR_DESCRIPTOR (CLASS = DYNAMIC),
msg_length,
msg2_length,
msg_buffer : VECTOR [CH$ALLOCATION (256)],
msg_descriptor : $STR_DESCRIPTOR (CLASS = FIXED),
msg2_buffer : VECTOR [CH$ALLOCATION (256)],
msg2_descriptor : $STR_DESCRIPTOR (CLASS = FIXED);
$STR_DESC_INIT (DESCRIPTOR = prefix_string, CLASS = DYNAMIC);
$STR_DESC_INIT (DESCRIPTOR = msg_descriptor, CLASS = FIXED,
STRING = (256, CH$PTR (msg_buffer)));
$STR_DESC_INIT (DESCRIPTOR = msg2_descriptor, CLASS = FIXED,
STRING = (256, CH$PTR (msg2_buffer)));
CASE .function FROM XPN$K_OPEN TO XPN$K_CLOSE OF
SET
[XPN$K_OPEN] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Network open failed',
TARGET = prefix_string);
[XPN$K_EVENT] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Network event info failed',
TARGET = prefix_string);
[XPN$K_PUT] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Network output failed',
TARGET = prefix_string);
[XPN$K_GET] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Network input failed',
TARGET = prefix_string);
[XPN$K_DISCONNECT] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Network disconnect failed',
TARGET = prefix_string);
[XPN$K_CLOSE] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Network close failed',
TARGET = prefix_string);
[INRANGE, OUTRANGE] : $STR_COPY (STRING = 'Unknown network failure',
TARGET = prefix_string);
TES;
$XPN_ERRMSG (CODE = .primary_code,
BUFFER = msg_descriptor,
LENGTH = msg_length);
msg_descriptor[STR$H_LENGTH] = .msg_length;
IF .secondary_code NEQ 0
THEN
BEGIN
$XPN_ERRMSG (CODE = .secondary_code,
BUFFER = msg2_descriptor,
LENGTH = msg2_length);
msg2_descriptor[STR$H_LENGTH] = .msg2_length;
!
! If the secondary code is an XPORT code, we have to let XPORT print it
!
SELECTONE .secondary_code OF
SET
[XPO$_BAD_ADDR TO XPO$_BAD_SYNTAX,
STR$_BAD_CHAR TO STR$_OUT_RANGE,
XPO$_BAD_IOB TO XPO$_TERMINATE,
STR$_BAD_LOGIC, XPO$_END_FILE] :
$XPO_PUT_MSG (STRING = prefix_string,
STRING = msg_descriptor,
CODE = .secondary_code);
[OTHERWISE] :
$XPO_PUT_MSG (STRING = prefix_string,
STRING = msg_descriptor,
STRING = msg2_descriptor);
TES
END
ELSE
$XPO_PUT_MSG (STRING = prefix_string,
STRING = msg_descriptor);
RETURN (.primary_code)
END; !End of xpn$$nf_failure
END
ELUDOM