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; Edit= 9172 to D36COM.MAC on 22-Jun-90 by GSCOTT
;Insure the AC save routines in APRSRV are used by always SEARCHing PROLOG
;before any SEARCH of MACSYM so that the proper USRSAV macro (from PROLOG) is
;used in the SAVEAC macro.
; Edit= 9148 to D36COM.MAC on 21-Feb-90 by GSCOTT
;Update copyright date.
; Edit= 9056 to D36COM.MAC on 10-Jan-89 by JROSSELL, for SPR #21909
;Increase the difference between congestion and uncongestion to five blocks
; Edit= 9026 to D36COM.MAC on 8-Nov-88 by LOMARTIRE
;Merge Production changes to BUG text
; Edit= 8879 to D36COM.MAC on 10-Aug-88 by RASPUZZI
;Update BUG. documentation.
; UPD ID= 8498, RIP:<7.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.2, 9-Feb-88 14:50:27 by GSCOTT
;TCO 7.1218 - Update copyright notice.
; UPD ID= 2223, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.137, 17-Jun-85 10:24:06 by NICHOLS
;TCO 6.1.1451 - Change JSR BUGHLT in DNSBP into a real BUGHLT. Fix comments.
; UPD ID= 2218, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.136, 12-Jun-85 15:27:01 by PALMIERI
; Increase default broadcast routing timer interval to 40 seconds.
; UPD ID= 2212, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.135, 11-Jun-85 13:51:55 by PALMIERI
;TCO 6.1.1440 Re-instate edit 426 - Put a FIXADJ macro after every ADJBP
; which backs up a byte pointer.
;TCO 6.1.1435 Fix computation of %RTEHS (Ethernet DECnet packet overhead) to
;make it more accurate and subtract it from 1504 not 1498 for maximum user
;buffer size.
; UPD ID= 2059, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.134, 3-Jun-85 14:26:29 by MCCOLLUM
;TCO 6.1.1406 - Update copyright notice.
; UPD ID= 2023, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.133, 28-May-85 12:13:01 by MCCOLLUM
;TCO 6.1.1238 - Fix more BUG. documentation
; UPD ID= 1971, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.132, 13-May-85 17:11:31 by GLINDELL
;Fix memory manager stuff
; UPD ID= 1941, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.131, 9-May-85 16:59:30 by MCCOLLUM
;TCO 6.1.1238 - Fix more BUG. documentation
; UPD ID= 1869, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.130, 4-May-85 11:00:39 by MCCOLLUM
;TCO 6.1.1238 - Fix more BUG. documentation
; UPD ID= 1813, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.129, 24-Apr-85 15:15:00 by MCCOLLUM
;TCO 6.1.1238 - Fix more BUG. documentation
; UPD ID= 1767, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.128, 19-Apr-85 17:04:58 by GLINDELL
; TCO 6.1.1331 - correct index AC usage in DNCM2B
; UPD ID= 1723, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.127, 8-Apr-85 10:57:01 by MCCOLLUM
;TCO 6.1.1238 - Fix BUG. documentation
; UPD ID= 1677, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.126, 25-Mar-85 10:11:33 by PALMIERI
;Fix BUG. documentation for D36UBT
; UPD ID= 1631, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.125, 13-Mar-85 17:58:37 by PALMIERI
;TCO 6.1.1258 Make OUT36 compute bytes it can send modulo 9. That is don't
;Make DNCB2M add only the count of bytes OUT36 (or anyone else) says it
; transferred to MDBYT
; UPD ID= 1521, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.124, 13-Feb-85 17:35:43 by PALMIERI
;Move DNDEFS here from SCJSYS and set the default quota at INI time
; UPD ID= 1513, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.123, 12-Feb-85 17:01:35 by PALMIERI
;Make the SETSPD parameter DECNET MAXIMUM-BUFFERS actually control the number
; of buffers built.
; UPD ID= 1477, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.122, 4-Feb-85 16:59:02 by PALMIERI
;Load T2 before range checking value when doing a set in NTPARM
; UPD ID= 1437, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.121, 31-Jan-85 15:42:00 by PALMIERI
;Check if caller wants value range checked in NTPARM
;Document some more of the BUG???s
;By heroic efforts the Julian time for 1985 will be correct
; UPD ID= 1347, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.120, 16-Jan-85 11:57:06 by GLINDELL
;Add a couple of missing ENDSV.
;Remove TSTS6 tests
; UPD ID= 1335, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.119, 15-Jan-85 13:55:42 by GLINDELL
;Remove all FIXADJ
; UPD ID= 1329, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.118, 14-Jan-85 16:04:18 by PALMIERI
;Move %RTBSZ to STG
; UPD ID= 1304, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.117, 10-Jan-85 17:05:42 by GLINDELL
;Support DCN = 0
; UPD ID= 1199, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.116, 12-Dec-84 16:58:41 by GLINDELL
;Fix $TSTS6 again....
; UPD ID= 1171, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.115, 10-Dec-84 14:13:51 by GLINDELL
;Use 576 as the maximum buffer size on the CI
; UPD ID= 1170, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.114, 10-Dec-84 11:35:50 by GLINDELL
;Fix $TSTS6 routine
; UPD ID= 1165, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.113, 7-Dec-84 16:09:10 by GLINDELL
;Fix caller PC computation in DNGWDS
; UPD ID= 1156, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.112, 5-Dec-84 17:26:31 by GLINDELL
;Remove unnecessary intra-section transfers
;Add temporary test routine $TSTS6
; UPD ID= 1138, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.111, 3-Dec-84 13:18:58 by GLINDELL
;Change %NSADL back to be delay in seconds
; UPD ID= 1133, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.110, 28-Nov-84 10:01:02 by PALMIERI
;Make some memory management BUGCHKs BUGHLTs
; UPD ID= 1121, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.109, 21-Nov-84 11:02:41 by GLINDELL
;Change %NSADL to be delay in milliseconds
; UPD ID= 1115, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.108, 20-Nov-84 16:18:44 by GLINDELL
;Add %NSADL - ACK delay in seconds
; UPD ID= 1072, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.107, 14-Nov-84 13:32:56 by GLINDELL
;Add DCNSEC - DECnet once-a-second check
; UPD ID= 987, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.106, 7-Nov-84 13:09:31 by PALMIERI
;Add support for large buffers on the Ethernet
; UPD ID= 924, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.105, 24-Oct-84 20:16:28 by GLINDELL
;Add DCNJB0 - DECnet periodic check, called from job 0.
; UPD ID= 898, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.104, 18-Oct-84 20:33:58 by PALMIERI
;Change some Router defaults
; UPD ID= 888, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.103, 17-Oct-84 13:19:25 by PALMIERI
;Set area default to 1 (RTRHOM), Move RTRLOO from Router
; UPD ID= 872, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.102, 11-Oct-84 16:55:26 by GLINDELL
;DNGTAG wasnt merged properly
; UPD ID= 866, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.101, 10-Oct-84 18:03:51 by GLINDELL
;Make D36COM run in extended section
; UPD ID= 857, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.100, 10-Oct-84 09:39:34 by PALMIERI
;Add %RTMXR and change default area to 1
; UPD ID= 853, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.99, 8-Oct-84 11:49:03 by PALMIERI
;Provide all entry points to DNGWDS and DNGWDZ even if FTD36MM=1
; UPD ID= 845, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.95, 1-Oct-84 17:12:43 by PALMIERI
;Change symbol that tells ASGRES which pool to allocate memory from
; UPD ID= 843, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.94, 28-Sep-84 15:57:10 by GLINDELL
;Move feature test switches till after SEARCH PROLOG
; UPD ID= 825, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.93, 25-Sep-84 10:12:48 by DMCDANIEL
; Move GTWRDS down one line.
; UPD ID= 822, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.92, 24-Sep-84 17:50:53 by PALMIERI
;Make a temporary cell RTRHIO for the DECnet hi-order address
; UPD ID= 821, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.91, 24-Sep-84 17:45:03 by PALMIERI
;Get memory (except MBLs and UBLs) from ASGRES
; UPD ID= 806, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.90, 19-Sep-84 14:04:43 by PALMIERI
;Keep Dale happy - Don't make COMMMS a halt
; UPD ID= 805, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.89, 19-Sep-84 10:35:06 by PALMIERI
;Change memory check destruction to '63D' at COMMMS + a few
; UPD ID= 803, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.88, 18-Sep-84 17:07:38 by PALMIERI
;Put DNCHCH under correct feature test
;Erase sixbit D36 in memory block header when freed
; UPD ID= 802, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.87, 18-Sep-84 08:49:33 by PALMIERI
;Took out too much of COMBNP
; UPD ID= 800, SLICE:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.86, 17-Sep-84 18:21:51 by PALMIERI
;Remove COMBNP bughlt, Make COMFBO and COMFBT halts
; UPD ID= 774, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.85, 31-Aug-84 13:37:11 by PALMIERI
;Add support for bit-mapped counters in NTCTRS
; UPD ID= 757, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.84, 27-Aug-84 11:26:44 by PALMIERI
;Add code to check that user did not write past the end of requested (rather
; than allocated) buffer. DNGWDS and DNFWDS.
; UPD ID= 734, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.83, 9-Aug-84 15:26:21 by DMCDANIEL
; Remove previous edit so Stu can debug real problem..
; UPD ID= 733, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.82, 9-Aug-84 09:56:09 by DMCDANIEL
; Make UBLCB to be 380. in length to stop COMEBT from too long NI messages.
; UPD ID= 728, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.81, 6-Aug-84 13:09:01 by GROSSMAN
;Allow non-physically contiguous buffers by disabling DNINCH.
; UPD ID= 723, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.80, 2-Aug-84 16:02:12 by PALMIERI
;Range checks in NTPARM need to be memory references not immediates
; UPD ID= 717, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.79, 27-Jul-84 16:01:07 by GROSSMAN
;Create routines DNSBP and DNF2WG to manipulate MDPTR in MSD's. This is to
;isolate callers from changes to MDPTR and MDAUX.
; UPD ID= 708, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.78, 25-Jul-84 17:18:45 by GLINDELL
;Update NTPARM to understand the new return code NF.NDP
; UPD ID= 706, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.77, 24-Jul-84 15:51:23 by GLINDELL
;Change back to default 'segment flow' until 6.0 is ready for 'no flow'
; UPD ID= 696, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.76, 19-Jul-84 23:24:08 by GROSSMAN
;Remove use of T6 from DNGRBx and friends.
; UPD ID= 681, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.75, 12-Jul-84 18:01:25 by HALPIN
;Have NTPARM find the parameter table entry before its tries to determine
;if there should be a buffer or not.
;
; UPD ID= 670, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.74, 6-Jul-84 18:06:55 by PALMIERI
;Account for check words in user memeory requests correctly
; UPD ID= 665, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.73, 3-Jul-84 07:49:36 by DMCDANIEL
; UPD ID= 664, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.72, 2-Jul-84 17:40:17 by PALMIERI
;Allow NTPARM to handle NTMAN supplied buffer
;Add check word at end of ?BLCB's and check it
; UPD ID= 642, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.71, 27-Jun-84 16:47:11 by HALPIN
;Changed RETBAD macros in NTPARM to RNMXER macros
;
; UPD ID= 619, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.70, 13-Jun-84 09:37:31 by GLINDELL
;Add IBFCM, IBDGL and IBBIP
;Make 'no flow control' the default flow control option
; UPD ID= 601, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.69, 6-Jun-84 12:24:04 by PALMIERI
;Common routines for new network management
; UPD ID= 599, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.68, 6-Jun-84 11:52:34 by PALMIERI
;Fix calculation for %RTBSW
; UPD ID= 594, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.67, 4-Jun-84 15:22:41 by PALMIERI
;Add symbol %RTEHS describing Ethernet header byte requiremnts
; UPD ID= 567, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.66, 25-May-84 16:21:31 by PALMIERI
;Decrease VBL count since SCLINK doesn't use its 2 any more - Increase UBL's
; UPD ID= 566, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.65, 24-May-84 17:08:00 by GLINDELL
;Fix bug in generation of IBBLK
; UPD ID= 555, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.64, 24-May-84 10:51:38 by GLINDELL
;Default area number in IBBLK to %RTHOM
;Add BUFFER SIZE field to IBBLK
; UPD ID= 551, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.63, 24-May-84 10:13:01 by GUNN
;Fix typo in DNP4BY which caused it to write only 1 byte.
; UPD ID= 547, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.60, 23-May-84 09:49:59 by PALMIERI
;Move some Router global variables to here
; UPD ID= 533, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.59, 21-May-84 12:43:42 by WEISBACH
;Add one more VBL for LAT.
; UPD ID= 525, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.58, 18-May-84 09:22:41 by GLINDELL
;Add static definition of DECnet-36 initialization block
; UPD ID= 491, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.57, 30-Apr-84 22:35:15 by GUNN
;Update Table of Contents.
;Add DNGMSS to set up a previously initialized MSD after receive completes.
;Add DNGMSI to initialize an input MSD.
;Change comments on DNGINI to more accurately reflect what it does.
;Change name of DNx6BY routines to DNxENA.
;Rename DNx4BY to DNxHIO. Add DNP4BY to put 32 bit value into message.
;Note: %RTHIO, %RTRMA, and %RTEMA definitions were changed in last edit
; to conform to new NISRV interface requirements. DNPZB was added.
; UPD ID= 483, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.56, 30-Apr-84 12:59:17 by PALMIERI
;Modify DN<G/P>6BY and add DN<G/P>4BY, move FTHMMEM to PROLOG
; UPD ID= 447, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.55, 20-Apr-84 09:22:51 by MCINTEE
;Because of previous edit, two more VBLs are needed.
; UPD ID= 446, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.54, 19-Apr-84 17:41:40 by PALMIERI
;LBL's fell off a single page. They can not exceed 510+2 in length
; UPD ID= 444, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.53, 19-Apr-84 14:11:55 by GLINDELL
;Change all PIOFF/PION to SYSPIF/SYSPIN
;Insert routines NTPARM and NTCTRS to do network management common functions
;Insert DNCMSD to copy a MSD chain to a contiguous block
; UPD ID= 442, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.52, 19-Apr-84 11:57:00 by PALMIERI
;Subtract header words at DNFUDB and put FTLSTCOR check word stuff at DNGUDB
; UPD ID= 426, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.51, 4-Apr-84 17:20:47 by NICHOLS
;Put a FIXADJ macro after every ADJBP which backs up a byte pointer to
;compensate for a bug in the KL microcode that can't handle certain forms
;of byte pointer. See FIXADJ macro in D36PAR.MAC.
; UPD ID= 425, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.50, 4-Apr-84 14:08:14 by PALMIERI
;Adjust count and size of ?BLs for memory allocation
; UPD ID= 416, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.48, 2-Apr-84 21:40:02 by NICHOLS
;Remove duplicate declarations of LD.xxx device type codes. Leave
; declarations in D36PAR.MAC
; UPD ID= 413, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.47, 30-Mar-84 16:15:55 by GLINDELL
;Change all D36OFF/D36ONs to PIOFF/PION because of CI DECnet
; UPD ID= 409, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.46, 29-Mar-84 09:49:40 by GLINDELL
;Fix DNSKBY to return immediately if no bytes to copy
; UPD ID= 390, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.45, 16-Mar-84 12:18:36 by NICHOLS
;Fix DNFWDS to chose Control Blocks based on CHSIZ sizes in memory instead of
; compiled-in block sizes.
; UPD ID= 389, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.44, 15-Mar-84 18:02:26 by PALMIERI
;Change size of CHBLKS
; UPD ID= 384, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.43, 12-Mar-84 17:30:45 by PALMIERI
;Fix adjusted byte pointer if (r.h.) is -1 at DNGOPS (need until new ucode)
; UPD ID= 370, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.42, 5-Mar-84 15:26:31 by GROSSMAN
;Account for Ethernet padding & Router P-IV padding in Ethernet buffers
; UPD ID= 364, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.41, 1-Mar-84 09:24:53 by PALMIERI
;Fix memory request logging code at DNGWDS
; UPD ID= 359, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.40, 27-Feb-84 15:50:39 by PALMIERI
;Decrease number of VBL's to 4
; UPD ID= 348, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.38, 24-Feb-84 13:52:17 by PALMIERI
;Add core block usage checking
;Fix DNINIM so it locks all the pages it now allocates
;Change DEFBLK macro to add in 1 or 2 words of overhead to allocated buffers.
;Add %RTBSW symbol to be UBL buffer size in words and include new NI ROUTER
; header overhead.
;Fix DNCHFB so it doesn't object to page-aligned buffer pools.
;Make DNINIM allocate blocks such that they don't cross page boundaries
;so NIA20 will accept them.
; Swap definitions of %RTRMA and %RTEMA
; UPD ID= 340, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.37, 21-Feb-84 18:00:11 by GUNN
;Decrease size of LB's to 510 decimal to make them fit wholly within a
; page. Required to meet KLNI port restrictions.
;Decrease number of LB's to 20. New Ethernet driver runs at interrupt level
; thus requiring fewer receive buffers.
; UPD ID= 313, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.36, 3-Feb-84 09:52:53 by GUNN
;Increase number of LB's to 50 to accomodate Ethernet LLMOP Protocol Servers.
; UPD ID= 301, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.35, 21-Jan-84 20:52:14 by GLINDELL
;Updated table of contents since the old one was misleading
; UPD ID= 297, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.34, 20-Jan-84 15:50:12 by GLINDELL
;Remove event pool along with event memory routines DNGEBL and DNFEBL
; UPD ID= 255, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.33, 17-Nov-83 18:13:40 by PALMIERI
;Replace KONCST table till I can think about it more
; UPD ID= 254, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.31, 17-Nov-83 10:36:34 by PALMIERI
;Updates for Phase IV router - Definitions for Router variables
; UPD ID= 247, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.30, 13-Nov-83 19:32:51 by GLINDELL
;Reinstate Tops-20 version of NMXTIM since it now runs at jsys level
; UPD ID= 240, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.29, 8-Nov-83 08:39:16 by MCINTEE
;MERGE FROM -10
;DNET:D36COM.MAC[10,36,MON,NEW], 05-Oct-1983 05:24:10, Edit by TARL
;MCO 10994 - Take out FTOLDKS
;DNET:D36COM.MAC[10,36,MON,NEW], 22-Sep-1983 21:21:53, Edit by TARL
;MCO 10971 - Grand Re-merge of the -10/-20 sources
; UPD ID= 199, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.27, 9-Sep-83 10:50:27 by MCINTEE
;Change where the -20 gets its identification.
; UPD ID= 193, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.26, 9-Aug-83 14:36:55 by GUNN
;Put brackets '<>' around BYTE Pseudo-Op in definition of %RTHIO.
; UPD ID= 185, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.25, 2-Aug-83 09:01:42 by MCINTEE
;Fix bug in COMMS2 bugchk (causes ILLUUO)
; UPD ID= 184, SNARK:<6.1.MONITOR>D36COM.MAC.24, 1-Aug-83 16:38:19 by GUNN
; Save T5(Q1) and T6(Q2) to avoid conflict with ACVAR usage in LLMOP.
; ***** This is a temporary fix under conditional until D36 is changed to *****
; ***** make T5, T6 preserved. These changes are identified *****
; ***** by DBGS2 conditional and ;*LLMOP* comment *****
; COPYRIGHT (c) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 1984, 1990.
; 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.
; TITLE D36COM - Common Routines for DECnet-36
SUBTTL V. Brownell, W. Nichols & Tarl Neustaedter
;This is the common routine package for DECnet-36.
SEARCH D36PAR ;[9172]
SALL
IFN FTOPS10,<
.CPYRT<
COPYRIGHT (C) 1984,1990 BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, MAYNARD, MASS.
>
> ;END IFN FTOPS10
IFN FTOPS20,<
SEARCH PROLOG,SCAPAR ;[9172]
TTITLE D36COM,,< - Common Routines for DECnet-36>
>
IFN FTOPS10,<
SEARCH F,S,MACSYM,SCAPAR ;[9172]
TITLE D36COM - Common Routines for DECnet-36
>
ENTRY D36INI ;DEFINE AN ENTRY POINT WHICH MUST BE CALLED,
; SO THAT WE ARE GUARANTEED THIS WILL LOAD
D36SYM ;SET UP D36 SPECIFIC PARAMETERS
IFNDEF FTD36MM,FTD36MM==1 ;Use DECnet-36 memory manager
FTBYTBLT==FTOPS20 ;NON-ZERO TO USE MONITOR-MONITOR BYTE BLT
DBGS2==FTOPS20 ;NON-ZERO TO DO SAVEAC's OF Q1/Q2 FOR ROUTINES
; USED BY LLMOP
FTFIXCOR==0 ;NON-ZERO TO FORCE PHYSICALLY CONTIGUOUS
; BUFFERS. REQUIRED BY NISRV ONCE UPON A TIME.
IFN FTOPS10,<$RELOC>
XRESCD ;RELOC TO HIGHSEG (RSCOD PSECT ON TOPS-20)
Subttl Table of Contents
; Table of Contents for D36COM
;
; Section Page
;
;
; 1. Definitions
; 1.1 External References . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
; 1.2 Core manager data structures . . . . . . . . . 6
; 1.3 Mongenable parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
; 1.4 Data Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
; 1.5 Memory Manager Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
; 2. MSDs
; 2.1 Initialize MS pointer for MB input . . . . . . 11
; 2.2 Initialize MS for input . . . . . . . . . . . 12
; 2.3 Set up MSD for input on received buffer . . . 13
; 2.4 Initialize MSD for output . . . . . . . . . . 14
; 2.5 Byte routines
; 2.5.1 Store a byte pointer . . . . . . . . . . 15
; 2.5.2 Fetch a two word global from an MSD . . 16
; 2.5.3 Get a byte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
; 2.5.4 Get two bytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
; 2.5.5 Get HI-ORDER 4 bytes of Ethernet Addr . 19
; 2.5.6 Get six byte Ethernet Address . . . . . 20
; 2.5.7 Get two bytes from specified position . 21
; 2.5.8 Get an extensible field . . . . . . . . 22
; 2.5.9 Get a byte, skip if non-extensible . . . 23
; 2.5.10 Put a byte into message . . . . . . . . 24
; 2.5.11 Put two bytes in message . . . . . . . . 25
; 2.5.12 Put two bytes to specified position . . 26
; 2.5.13 Put four bytes in message . . . . . . . 27
; 2.5.14 Put HI-ORDER 4 bytes of Ethernet Addr . 28
; 2.5.15 Put six byte Ethernet Address . . . . . 29
; 2.5.16 Put an extensible field into message . . 30
; 2.5.17 Put some zero bytes . . . . . . . . . . 31
; 2.5.18 Skip some bytes . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
; 2.5.19 Go Backwards some number of bytes . . . 33
; 2.6 Read and Goto Position . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
; 2.7 Link a Message Segment into a Message Block . 36
; 2.8 Copy message block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
; 2.9 Calculate length of a whole message . . . . . 38
; 2.10 Calculate Length of Message Segment . . . . . 39
; 2.11 DNMINI - Initialize an allocated message block 40
; 2.12 DNCMSD - Copy MSD chain to contiguous block . 41
; 3. Buffers
; 3.1 Copy buffer to a message segment . . . . . . . 42
; 3.2 Copy message data to a buffer . . . . . . . . 43
; 3.3 BYTBLT
; 3.3.1 Non fancy versions . . . . . . . . . . . 44
; 3.3.2 Fancy version . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
; 3.4 Copy user buffer to a message segment . . . . 56
; 3.5 Copy message data to a user buffer . . . . . . 57
Subttl Table of Contents (page 2)
; Table of Contents for D36COM
;
; Section Page
;
;
; 4. Core manager
; 4.1 Smear a block of memory with value . . . . . . 58
; 4.2 Copy some words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
; 4.3 Get Some Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
; 4.4 Get Some Zeroed Words . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
; 4.5 Free Some Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
; 4.6 Get a DECnet-36 message block . . . . . . . . 63
; 4.7 Free a DECnet-36 message block . . . . . . . . 65
; 4.8 Fixed size block allocation entry points . . . 66
; 4.9 Memory manager initialization code . . . . . . 68
; 4.10 Increment count of emergency buffers . . . . . 70
; 4.11 Return number of blocks available (for router) 71
; 4.12 Get a Block from a Free Pool . . . . . . . . . 72
; 5. DNMCUB - Check for trashed UBL . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
; 6. Core manager
; 6.1 Checking routines for debugging only . . . . . 75
; 6.2 Check pointer for validity . . . . . . . . . . 76
; 7. DNGTIM - Get current time in ms. . . . . . . . . . . . 78
; 8. Network management
; 8.1 NTPARM - parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
; 8.2 NTCTRS - counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
; 9. Trace
; 9.1 Interface for exec-mode trace. . . . . . . . . 81
; 9.2 SCAN's output routines . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
; 9.3 Routine store character in shared buffer . . . 83
; 10. TOPS10 - AC save routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
; 11. Kontroller data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
; 12. TOPS10 - Initialization routines . . . . . . . . . . . 86
; 13. DCNSEC - DECnet Once-a-second check . . . . . . . . . 87
; 14. DCNJB0 - DECnet periodic checks . . . . . . . . . . . 88
; 15. NMX
; 15.1 Privilege checking routine. . . . . . . . . . 89
; 15.2 Time stamp a queued even block . . . . . . . . 90
; 16. TOPS10 - TESTSB - Assert that Code is Running in secti 93
; 17. TOPS20 - User mode checking routines. . . . . . . . . 94
; 18. End of D36COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
SUBTTL Definitions -- External References
;External monitor symbols
EXT %RTBSZ ;Default block size (STG)
;External monitor routines
EXT RTN
EXT RSKP
EXT XBLTA
EXT XBLTAT
;References into layers.
EXT SCJINI ;Initialize SCJSYS
EXT SCTINI ;Initialize session control, NSP and ROUTER
EXT SCTSEC ;SCLINK once-a-second routine
EXT RTRON ;To turn ROUTER on
EXT RTRSEC ;ROUTER once-a-second routine
EXT NSPCG ;TO TELL NSP ABOUT CONGESTION
EXT NSPCR ;..
EXT NSPJB0 ;NSP periodic checks
EXT NRTINI ;Initialize NRT
;AC definition.
XP FL,FREE1 ;NEEDED BY MEMORY MANAGER. SAVES POINTER HERE
XP LH.ALF,<777777,,0> ;LEFT HALF QUANTITY
;Explanation of Byte Pointer Usage:
;
;In order to make the byte pointers in MDPTR and MDAUX work on
;both extended and non-extended machines, we build indexed byte
;pointers, with a Y field of zero initially. The byte pointers
;are always indexed by T6, which is loaded from MDALA at the
;beginning of every DNxxx routine. VGNPTR is used to point
;readers to this comment.
VGNPTR==:<POINT 8,0(T6)>
SUBTTL Definitions -- Core manager data structures
BEGSTR FB
WORD NXT ;Forward pointer in a free block
ENDSTR
BEGSTR CH ;Core handler structure
WORD BOT ;Pointer to free pool start
WORD PTR ;pointer to first free block
WORD AVL ;Number of available blocks
HWORD LWM ;;; Low water mark
HWORD REQ ;;; Size requested
;The following 3 fields are expected to be in the last word, see CHBLKS
FIELD CON,1 ;Set if this block type subject to congestion
FIELD NUM,17 ;Total blocks, alloc & unalloc.
HWORD SIZ ;Size of blocks.
ENDSTR
;On TOPS10, structure MI is referenced by COMMON.MAC with HRRZ and other
;non-BEGSTR instructions so don't change MI rashly!
BEGSTR MI
HWORD SIZ ;SIZE (IN WORDS) OF THE BLOCK
HWORD CNT ;NUMBER OF BLOCKS
ENDSTR
SUBTTL Definitions -- Mongenable parameters
;These are some default router parameters:
RADIX 10 ;NETWORK MANGLEMENT IS DECIMAL
DEFINE MP(SYMBOL,VALUE),< ;SYMBOLS DEFINED WITH MP ARE MONGENABLE
IFN FTOPS20,<XP SYMBOL,VALUE> ;;AND THUS NOT DEFINED HERE ON TOPS10
>
IFN FTP4R,MP %RTMXN,1023 ;MAXIMUM NODE NUMBER
MP %RTMX3,255 ;DEFAULT MAXIMUM NODE ADDRESS FOR ROUTER
MP %RTTM3,<15*1000> ;DEFAULT HELLO FREQUENCY TIMER
MP %RTTM4,<30*1000> ;DEFAULT NODE LISTENER TIMER
XP %RTITM,<1*60*1000> ;INITIALIZATION TIMER
XP %RTT3M,2 ;HELLO TIMER MULTIPLIER FOR NON-BROADCAST
XP %RTB3M,3 ;HELLO TIMER MULTIPLIER - BROADCAST ADJACENCIES
MP %RTHOM,1 ;DEFAULT HOME AREA
MP %RTCST,1 ;DEFAULT COST FOR CIRCUIT
MP %RTMXR,16 ;Default maximum number of routers on an NI
MP %RTBRA,32 ;MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BROADCAST ROUTER ADJACENCIES
MP %RTBEA,64 ;MAXIMUM NUMBER OF END NODE ADJACENCIES
MP %RTCTO,<60*1000> ;Endnode cache timeout
MP %RTPRI,5 ;OUR PRIORITY TO BE THE DESIGNATED ROUTER
MP %RTMXC,100 ;MAXIMUM LINE COST
MP %RTMXH,16 ;MAXIMUM HOPS
MP %RTMXV,20 ;DEFAULT MAXIMUM VISITS
MP %RTTM1,<10*60*1000> ;DEFAULT MAXIMUM ROUTING MESSAGE INTERVAL (P-P)
MP %RTBT1,<40*1000> ;DEFAULT MAXIMUM ROUTING MESSAGE INTERVAL (NI)
MP %RTEHS,<2+7-6+21+4> ;Ethernet header size, composed of:
;+2 Ethernet padding bytes
;+7 Router Phase-IV pad bytes
;-6 corrects for assumed Phase III header
;+21 allows for full P-IV NI header
;+4 allows for 4 KLNIA CRC bytes (input)
; & for byte misalignment after BLT (output)
XP %RTVER,2 ;VERSION OF ROUTER
XP %RTECO,0 ;EDIT LEVEL OF ROUTER
XP %RTCUS,0 ;CUSTOMER VERSION NUMBER
;These are LLINKS default parameter values:
MP %NSDLY,<3*16> ;Delay factor
MP %NSWGT,10 ;Delay weight
MP %NSINA,120 ;Inactivity timer
MP %NSRTH,10 ;Retransmission threshold
MP %NSFLR,1000 ;Delay floor
MP %NSRUF,10000 ;Delay roof
MP %NSADL,2 ;ACK delay in seconds
;These are Session Control default parameter values:
XP %SCHDR,<11+6> ;LENGTH OF HEADERS BELOW SESSION CONTROL
;11 IS MAX NSP HEADER LENGTH (PHASE IV)
;6 IS ARCHITECTURALLY DEFINED RTR HDR OVERHEAD
XP %SCP2Q,1 ;PHASE II QUOTA
MP %SCINT,<30*1000> ;INCOMING TIMER VALUE
MP %SCOTT,<1*60*1000> ;OUTGOING TIMER VALUE
RADIX 8 ;LCG IS OCTAL
;Keep these definitions here! They need to be defined in OCTAL radix.
MP %RTHIO,<<BYTE (8)252,0,4,0(4)0>> ;HIORD AA-00-04-00(16)
MP %RTRMA,<<BYTE (8)253,0,0,3(4)0>> ;Multicast ID "ALL ROUTERS"
; AB-00-00-03
MP %RTEMA,<<BYTE (8)253,0,0,4(4)0>> ;Multicast ID "ALL ENDNODES"
; AB-00-00-04
SUBTTL Definitions -- Data Storage
RESDT
;Define static incarnation of DECnet-36 initialization block
ASSUME IB.PH2,EQ,0
ASSUME IB.RTR,EQ,0
ASSUME IB.FCM,EQ,0
ASSUME IB.NAM,EQ,1
ASSUME IB.ADR,EQ,2
ASSUME IB.MXA,EQ,3
ASSUME IB.MXB,EQ,4
ASSUME IB.DGL,EQ,5
ASSUME IB.DBL,EQ,6
ASSUME IB.BIP,EQ,7
ASSUME IB.BSZ,EQ,10
IBBLK:: 0B<POS(IBPH2)>!<RNT.L1>B<POS(IBRTR)>!<FCM.SG>B<POS(IBFCM)> ;IBFLG
SIXBIT /TOPS20/ ;IBNAM
<%RTHOM>B<POS(RN%ARE)>!1B<POS(RN%NOD)> ;IBADR
EXP %RTMX3 ;IBMXA
EXP ^D80 ;IBMXB
EXP ^D0 ;IBDGL
EXP ^D8 ;IBDBL
EXP ^D50 ;IBBIP
EXP %RTBSZ ;IBBSZ
;
D36IFG::EXP 0 ;0 before DECnet initializes,
;+1 while -"- -"-
;-1 after -"- -"-
DCNSTA::EXP DS.OFF ;INITIALLY OFF, STATES ARE IN D36PAR
DNDEFS::EXP <FLD(0,PDGOL)>!<FLD(^D16,PDDQT)>!<FLD(^D50,PDIPR)>
;Flow control - Goal, Quota, Input percentage
IFN FTOPS20,<
RTRADR::EXP 1 ;Our local address, setable with SETSPD
RTRHOM::EXP 1 ;Default area to which this ROUTER belongs
RTRHIO::%RTHIO ;Hi-order DECnet Ethernet address
RTRLOO::EXP 0 ;Low order part of Ethernet address (computed
; at startup by Router)
RTRBSZ::%RTBSZ ;Default block size
;
; Please NOTE *********
;
; RTRMXN should be set to %RTMXN, but in order to work with a Phase IV
; MCB we have to make the maximum number of nodes=255.
;
; ******************
RTRMXN::%RTMX3 ;MAXIMUM NODE NUMBER
RTRMX3::%RTMX3 ;MAXIMUM PHASE III NODE ADDRESS
RTRVER::%RTVER ;VERSION OF OUR ROUTER
RTRECO::%RTECO ;EDIT LEVEL OF ROUTER
RTRCUS::%RTCUS ;CUSTOMER ARGUMENT
>
IFN FTOPS10,<
RTRADR::%RTADR ;OUR LOCAL ADDRESS
RTRHOM::%RTHOM
>
;Freecore pointers
IFN FTOPS10,< ;[9172]
DCNCOR::BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO MESSAGE BLOCK FREE CORE
DCNLOC::BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO LOW LOCATION OF FREECORE
DCNPTR::BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO BIT MAP OF FREECORE
> ;[9172]
DCNEMR: BLOCK 1 ;EMERGENCY MESSAGE BLOCK THRESHOLD
DCNTSB::BLOCK 1 ;TOTAL SYSTEM BUFFERS (SET UP IN D36INI)
DCNCON::BLOCK 1 ;NON-ZERO IF SYSTEM IS CONGESTED
DCNRSB::BLOCK 1 ;RESERVED BUFFERS, MODIFIED UNDER SYSPIF
; TO PROTECT AGAINST SCTRIB CALL FROM LLINKS
DCNRHT::BLOCK 1 ;HIGH TIDE FOR DCNRSB
DCNRIF::BLOCK 1 ;INPUT RESERVATION FAILURES
DCNROF::BLOCK 1 ;OUTPUT RESERVATION FAILURES
DCNCNG: DEC 5 ;CONGESTION MESSAGE BLOCK THRESHOLD
DCNUCG: DEC 10 ;[9056]UNCONGESTION MESSAGE BLOCK THRESHOLD
IFN FTTRACE!FTMINTrace,<
;;NOTE - ALL THESE VALUES MUST BE SET BY SNOOP. THERE IS NO CHECKING
;WHATSOEVER THAT THE MONITOR DOES ON THEM - IT MERELY USES THEM.
ZERBPT::BLOCK 1 ;FIRST BYTE POINTER IN USER'S BUFFER
CURBPT::BLOCK 1 ;CURRENT BYTE POINTER
MAXBYT::BLOCK 1 ;MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BYTES TO USE IN BUFFER
LASBYT::BLOCK 1 ;LAST BYTE TO USE IN BUFFER (.GT. MAXBYT)
CURBYT::BLOCK 1 ;CURRENT BYTE POSITION IN BUFFER
TRAJOB::BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF JOB DOING THE TRACE
S.ETRA::BLOCK 1 ;ERROR TRACE BITS
S.TRAC::BLOCK 1 ;THE ORDINARY TRACE MASK
> ;END IFN FTTRACE!FTMINTrace
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SUBTTL Definitions -- Memory Manager Tables
;Memory Management Definitions
;$NAM - Three-character name of block type
;$SIZ - Size of block in words, DNGRBL overhead added in DEFBLK macro
;$CNT - Number of blocks
;$CON - Flag saying this block type is subject to congestion control
DEFINE BLKDFS,<
;; $NAM, $SIZ, $CNT, $CON
IFN FTD36MM,<
DEFBLK (SBL, ^D7, ^D145, ) ;;SMALL BLOCKS
DEFBLK (ABL, ^D31, ^D250, ) ;;ARBITRARY BLOCKS
DEFBLK (BBL, ^D78, ^D140, ) ;;SLIGHTLY LARGER ARB. BLOCKS
;Increase LBL's by 15. for multinode CI testing /mp
DEFBLK (LBL, ^D510, ^D35, ) ;;LARGE BLOCKS
;; (These must fit on 1 page)
IFE FTHMMEM,<
DEFBLK (VBL, ^D2058, ^D3, ) ;;VERY LARGE BLOCKS
>
IFN FTHMMEM,< ;;One extra for MRQTAB
DEFBLK (VBL, ^D2058, ^D4, ) ;;VERY LARGE BLOCKS
>
>;END IFN FTD36MM
; DEFBLK (EBL, ^D60, ^D4, ) ;;EVENT BLOCKS
DEFBLK (MBL, MB.LEN, ^D100, CONGEST ) ;;MESSAGE BLOCKS
DEFBLK (UBL, 0, ^D80, CONGEST ) ;;USER-DATA BLOCKS
>;END DEFINE BLKDFS
IFE FTD36MM,<VBLSIZ==^D2058> ;NEEDED IN DNSWDS
;The following page(s) expand this macro to define the tables and symbols
;used by the memory manager (DNINIM, DNGRBL and DNFRBL)
;Now define symbols for $SIZ and $CNT
DEFINE DEFBLK($nam,$siz,$cnt),<
IFE FTLSTCOR<$nam'SIZ==:$siz+1> ;;SIZE OF BLOCKS IN DECIMAL WORDS + OVERHEAD
IFN FTLSTCOR,<$nam'SIZ==:$siz+4> ;;OVERHEAD WORD FOR TRACE OF LOST BLKS
$nam'CNT==:$cnt ;;NUMBER OF BLOCKS
..CORS==..CORS+<$nam'SIZ*$cnt>
>;END DEFINE DEFBLK
..CORS==0 ;INITIALIZE TOTAL MEMORY COUNTER
BLKDFS ;DEFINE SYMBOLS
IFN CH.LEN-CH.SIZ-1,<PRINTX ? CHBLKS defined wrong>
IFN CH.NUM-CH.SIZ, <PRINTX ? CHBLKS defined wrong>
IFN CH.CON-CH.SIZ, <PRINTX ? CHBLKS defined wrong>
DEFINE DEFBLK($nam,$siz,$cnt,$con),<
..CON==0 ;;ASSUME NO CONGESTION CONTROL ON THIS BLK TYPE
IFNB <$con>,<..CON==1> ;;IF CONTROLLED, SET 1-BIT FLAG
$nam'CB: BLOCK CH.LEN-2
EXP <FLD(<$cnt>,CHLWM)>
EXP <FLD(<..con>,CHCON)>!<FLD(<$nam'SIZ>,CHSIZ)>!<FLD(<$cnt>,CHNUM)>
PURGE ..CON
>;END DEFINE DEFBLK
RESDT
CHBLKQ: CHBLKN ;FOR GETTAB PURPOSES. DO NOT MOVE
CHBLKS::!BLKDFS ;VECTOR OF CH BLOCKS
CHBLKN==<.-CHBLKS>/CH.LEN ;NUMBER OF CH BLOCKS WE HAVE
IFN FTHMMEM,<
MRQTAB::BLOCK 1 ;Pointer to memory request table
MRQMAX: BLOCK 1 ;Maximum table address
> ;END FTHMMEM
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SUBTTL MSDs -- Initialize MS pointer for MB input
;DNGINI - Initialize MS for input (DNGxxx routines)
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to Input Message Block
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
;
;Note: We are assuming that someone has set up the dynamic byte
;pointer and the count when the message came in (usually the DLL will
;have done this). The DNGxxx routines use the dynamic byte pointer and
;count to go through the message.
;
;Callers assume that is it OK to call this routine more than
;once on a given message.
;
;This routine works for MB's only.
INTERNAL DNGINI
XRESCD
DNGINI:
XMOVEI MS,IN.MSD(T1) ;POINT TO THE INPUT MSD
RET ; AND RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- Initialize MS for input
;DNGMSI - Initialize an MSD for a raw (empty) buffer
;
; Call:
; T1/ MSD address
; T2/ Buffer Address
; T3/ Buffer Length in bytes
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,MS
;
XRESCD
DNGMSI::
MOVE MS,T1 ;MAKE MS POINT TO MSD
SETZRO MDNXT,(MS) ;INPUT MSD's CAN'T BE CHAINED
MOVX T1,VGNPTR ;BUILD A VIRGIN BYTE POINTER
STOR T1,MDAUX,(MS) ;STORE THE BYTE POINTER FOR LATER PEOPLE
STOR T1,MDPTR,(MS) ; AND STORE THE DYNAMIC BYTE POINTER
STOR T2,MDALA,(MS) ;STORE BUFFER ADDRESS
SETZRO MDBYT,(MS) ;NOTHING RECEIVED YET
STOR T3,MDALL,(MS) ;SET BUFFER LENGTH
RET ; AND RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- Set up MSD for input on received buffer
;DNGMSS - Set up an initialized MSD to point to received data
;
; Call:
; T1/ MSD address
; T2-T3/ 2 word global pointer to data in receive buffer
; T4/ Receive data length in bytes
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,MS
;
XRESCD
DNGMSS::
MOVE MS,T1 ;MAKE MS POINT TO MSD
STOR T4,MDBYT,(MS) ;SET RECEIVED BYTE COUNT
LOAD T1,MDALA,(MS) ;GET RAW BUFFER ADDRESS
SUB T3,T1 ;GET WORD OFFSET TO RECEIVE DATA IN BUFFER
ADDI T2,(T3) ;ADD OFFSET IN E-field OF POINTER
TXZ T2,1B12 ;CLEAR 2 word global bit
TLO T2,T6 ;SET STANDARD INDEX FOR VGNPTR
STOR T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE POINTER
RET ; AND RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- Initialize MSD for output
;DNPINI - Initialize MSD ptr and count for output (DNPxxx routines)
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to MSD to initialize
;It is assumed that the byte pointer wanted starts at the allocated
;address of the MSD (MDALA).
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS, LEAVING T1 ALONE
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
;
;The DNPxxx routines will use the byte pointers and byte count in the
;MSD. There are two byte pointers, one which is updated all the time
;and one which is left alone for future people to use.
XRESCD
DNPINI::
MOVE MS,T1 ;MAKE MS POINT TO MSD
MOVX T2,VGNPTR ;BUILD A VIRGIN BYTE POINTER
STOR T2,MDAUX,(MS) ;STORE THE BYTE POINTER FOR LATER PEOPLE
STOR T2,MDPTR,(MS) ; AND STORE THE DYNAMIC BYTE POINTER
SETZRO MDBYT,(MS) ;JUST IN CASE
RET ;ONLY RETURN
;DNPINR is a variant of DNPINI for re-initializing an MSD which is to
;have data added to it.
XRESCD
DNPINR::
MOVE MS,T1 ;MAKE MS POINT TO MSD
RET ;THAT'S ALL FOR A RE-INITIALIZATION
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Store a byte pointer
;DNSBP - Store a byte pointer into an MSD
;
; Call:
; T1 & T2/ Byte pointer of any type, except OWGBP, indexed or indirect
; T3/ Pointer to MSD to modify
;
;DNSBP makes the indicated MSD point to the same byte as the passed byte
;pointer.
INTERNAL DNSBP
XRESCD
DNSBP: LDB T4,[POINT 6,T1,5] ; Fetch P field of byte pointer
CAILE T4,44 ; One word global?
BUG.(HLT,DNSBPB,D36COM,SOFT,<DNSBP called with OWGBP>,,<
Cause: DNSBP was called with a one-word global byte pointer. DNSPB is
only set up to handle local one-word and two-word byte pointers,
without indexing or indirection.
Action: Either change the caller to pass a two-word byte pointer or upgrade
DNSBP to handle OWGBPs.
>)
TXZN T1,1B12 ; Two word byte pointer?
HRRZ T2,T1 ; No, one word pointer. Fetch Y field.
OPSTR <SUB T2,>,MDALA,(T3) ; Compute Y field for MDPTR
HRR T1,T2 ; Install it
TXZ T1,37B17 ; Clear indexing and indirection
TXO T1,<(T6)> ; Use index AC T6
STOR T1,MDPTR,(T3) ; Save the byte pointer
RET
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Fetch a two word global from an MSD
;DNF2WG - Fetch a two word global byte pointer from an MSD
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to MSD
; Return: T1 & T2/ Two word global byte pointer
;
INTERNAL DNF2WG
XRESCD
DNF2WG: LOAD T2,MDALA,(T1) ; Fetch Y field for byte pointer
LOAD T1,MDPTR,(T1) ; Fetch P & S fields
TXC T1,<1B12+<(T6)>> ; Clear AC and @, set two word global
RET
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get a byte
;DNG1BY - Get one byte from message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current MSD in use
;
; Return:
; RET ;RAN OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: T1 CONTAINING BYTE
;
; Uses: T1,MS
INTERNAL DNG1BY
XRESCD
DNG1BY: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
OPSTRM <SOS T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;;UPDATE THE COUNT
JUMPL T1,RTN ;;RETURN IF WE RAN OUT
OPSTRM <ILDB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;;GET THE NEXT BYTE
RETSKP ;TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get two bytes
;DNG2BY - Get two bytes from message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;WHEN WE'RE OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: WITH T1 CONTAINING THE 16 BIT BYTE
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
INTERNAL DNG2BY
XRESCD
DNG2BY: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
MOVX T1,-2 ;WE NEED TWO BYTES
OPSTRM <ADDB T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;UPDATE STRING COUNT
JUMPL T1,RTN ;IF THERE ISN'T ENOUGH ROOM, LEAVE
OPSTRM <ILDB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;GET THE LOW BYTE
OPSTRM <ILDB T2,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;GET THE NEXT BYTE
LSH T2,^D8 ;PLACE IT IN THE HIGH POSITION
IOR T1,T2 ;MAKE UP 16-BIT VALUE
RETSKP ; AND RETURN TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get HI-ORDER 4 bytes of Ethernet Addr
;DNGHIO - Get high order four bytes of Ethernet address from message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;WHEN WE'RE OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: WITH
; T1/ Ethernet Address, bytes 0,1,2,3 left justified
;
; Uses: T1,T2,T3,MS
INTERNAL DNGHIO
XRESCD
DNGHIO: STKVAR <STG>
SETZM STG
MOVX T2,<POINT 8,STG> ;POINT TO 4 BYTE STRING
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
HRLZI T3,<-4> ;SET UP LOOP COUNT
DNGHI1: OPSTRM <SOS T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;;UPDATE THE COUNT
JUMPL T1,RTN ;;RETURN IF WE RAN OUT
OPSTRM <ILDB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;GET CURRENT BYTE
IDPB T1,T2 ;OUTPUT CURRENT BYTE
AOBJN T3,DNGHI1 ;DO ALL 4 BYTES
MOVE T1,STG ;MAKE 4 BYTE STRING ON STACK
RETSKP ;AND GIVE HIM A GOOD RETURN
ENDSV.
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get six byte Ethernet Address
;DNGENA - Get six byte Ethernet address from message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;WHEN WE'RE OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: WITH
; T1/ Ethernet Address, bytes 0,1,2,3 left justified
; T2/ Ethernet Address, bytes 4,5 left justified
;
; Uses: T1,T2,T3,MS
INTERNAL DNGENA
XRESCD
DNGENA: STKVAR <STG1,STG2>
SETZM STG1 ;MAKE FOR CLEAN RESULT
SETZM STG2
MOVX T2,<POINT 8,STG2> ;POINT TO 6 BYTE STRING
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
HRLZI T3,<-6> ;SET UP LOOP COUNT
DNGEN1: OPSTRM <SOS T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;;UPDATE THE COUNT
JUMPL T1,RTN ;;RETURN IF WE RAN OUT
OPSTRM <ILDB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;GET CURRENT BYTE
IDPB T1,T2 ;OUTPUT CURRENT BYTE
AOBJN T3,DNGEN1 ;DO ALL 6 BYTES
DMOVE T1,STG2 ;MAKE 6 BYTE STRING ON STACK
RETSKP ;AND GIVE HIM A GOOD RETURN
ENDSV.
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get two bytes from specified position
;DNG2BS - Get two bytes from message at a specified position
;
; Call: T1/ Beginning byte position
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;WHEN WE'RE OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: WITH T1 CONTAINING THE 16 BIT BYTE
;
; Uses: T1,T2,T3,MS
DNG2BS::LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
;Need to check if went past end of message
;This code only checks for buffer exceeded
; MOVX T1,-2 ;WE NEED TWO BYTES
; OPSTRM <ADDB T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;UPDATE STRING COUNT
; JUMPL T1,RTN ;IF THERE ISN'T ENOUGH ROOM, LEAVE
MOVEI T2,2(T1)
OPSTRM <SUB T2,>,MDALL,(MS)
JUMPG T2,RTN ;IF THERE ISN'T ENOUGH ROOM, LEAVE
OPSTRM <ADJBP T1,>,MDAUX,(MS) ;ADJUST TO SPECIFIED BYTE POSITION
MOVE T3,T1 ;SAVE ADJUSTED POINTER FOR USE
ILDB T1,T3 ;GET THE LOW BYTE
ILDB T2,T3 ;GET THE NEXT BYTE
LSH T2,^D8 ;PLACE IT IN THE HIGH POSITION
IOR T1,T2 ;MAKE UP 16-BIT VALUE
RETSKP ; AND RETURN TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get an extensible field
;DNGEBY - Get an extensible field from message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;IF WE RAN OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: WITH T1 CONTAINING THE BYTE
;
; Uses: T1-T4,MS
XRESCD
DNGEBY::
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
SETZ T1, ;BUILD BYTE IN T1
MOVE T3,[POINT 7,T1,35] ;MAKE BYTE POINTER FOR BUILDING BYTE
DNGEB1: OPSTRM <SOS T4,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;DECREMENT THE COUNT
JUMPL T4,RTN ;GIVE ERROR RETURN IF WE'RE OUT
OPSTRM <ILDB T2,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;GET THE NEXT BYTE
DPB T2,T3 ;PUT IT IN WORD WE'RE BUILDING
TRNN T2,200 ;IS IT EXTENSIBLE
RETSKP ;NO, RETURN
ADD T3,[7B5] ;CONTINUE BUILDING
JRST DNGEB1 ; BY LOOPING
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Get a byte, skip if non-extensible
;DNGSBY - Get a byte, giving non-skip return if extensible
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;WE GOT AN EXTENSIBLE BYTE OR RAN OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;T1 CONTAINING THE BYTE
;
; Uses: T1,MS
INTERNAL DNGSBY
XRESCD
DNGSBY: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
OPSTRM <SOS T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;DECREMENT THE COUNT
JUMPL T1,RTN ;IF WE'RE OUT, GIVE ERROR RETURN
OPSTRM <ILDB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;YUP, GET NEXT ONE
TRNN T1,200 ;IS IT EXTENSIBLE?
AOS (P) ;GIVE GOOD RETURN
RET ;RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put a byte into message
;DNP1BY - Place one byte into message
;
; Call:
; T1/ The byte
; MS/ Pointer to current output MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,MS
INTERNAL DNP1BY
XRESCD
DNP1BY: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
OPSTRM <IDPB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;PUT BYTE IN MESSAGE
INCR MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE COUNT
RET ;RETURN TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put two bytes in message
;DNP2BY - Place two bytes into message stream
;
; Call:
; T1/ 2 bytes (a PDP-11 word)
; MS/ Pointer to current output MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,MS
XRESCD
DNP2BY::
IFN DBGS2,<SAVEAC <T6>> ;*LLMOP*
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
OPSTRM <IDPB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;OUTPUT FIRST PART OF WORD
LSH T1,-^D8 ;SHIFT A BYTE
OPSTRM <IDPB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;OUTPUT NEXT PART
MOVEI T1,2 ;WE DID TWO BYTES
OPSTRM <ADDM T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE COUNT
RET ;RETURN TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put two bytes to specified position
;DNP2BS - Put two bytes in message at a specified position
;
; Call: T1/ Beginning byte position
; T2/ 2 bytes (a PDP-11 word)
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;WHEN WE'RE OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS: WITH T1 CONTAINING THE 16 BIT BYTE
;
; Uses: T1,T2,T3,MS
XRESCD
DNP2BS::
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
; MOVEI T3,2(T1)
; OPSTRM <SUB T3,>,MDALL,(MS)
; JUMPG T3,RTN ;IF THERE ISN'T ENOUGH ROOM, LEAVE
OPSTRM <ADJBP T1,>,MDAUX,(MS) ;ADJUST TO SPECIFIED BYTE POSITION
IDPB T2,T1 ;PUT THE LOW BYTE
LSH T2,-^D8 ;SHIFT TO HI BYTE
IDPB T2,T1 ;PUT THE NEXT BYTE
RET ; AND RETURN TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put four bytes in message
;DNP4BY - Place four byte value into message stream
;
; Call:
; T1/ 4 bytes (a PDP-11 double word)
; MS/ Pointer to current output MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,MS
INTERNAL DNP4BY
XRESCD
DNP4BY: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
HRLZI T2,<-4> ;SET UP LOOP COUNT
DNP4B1: OPSTRM <IDPB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;OUTPUT FIRST BYTE OF WORD
LSH T1,-^D8 ;SHIFT TO NEXT BYTE
OPSTRM <AOS>,MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE COUNT
AOBJN T2,DNP4B1 ;DO ALL BYTES IN WORD
RET ;RETURN TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put HI-ORDER 4 bytes of Ethernet Addr
;DNPHIO - Put high order four bytes of Ethernet address in message
;
; Call:
; T1/ Ethernet Address, bytes 0,1,2,3 left justified
; MS/ Pointer to current output MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
INTERNAL DNPHIO
XRESCD
DNPHIO: STKVAR <STG>
MOVEM T1,STG ;MAKE 4 BYTE STRING ON STACK
MOVX T2,<POINT 8,STG> ;POINT TO 4 BYTE STRING
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
HRLZI T3,<-4> ;SET UP LOOP COUNT
DNPHI1: ILDB T1,T2 ;GET CURRENT BYTE
OPSTRM <IDPB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;OUTPUT CURRENT BYTE
OPSTRM <AOS>,MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE COUNT
AOBJN T3,DNPHI1 ;DO ALL 4 BYTES
RET ;AND GIVE HIM A GOOD RETURN
ENDSV.
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put six byte Ethernet Address
;DNPENA - Put six byte Ethernet address in message
;
; Call:
; T1/ Ethernet Address, bytes 0,1,2,3 left justified
; T2/ Ethernet Address, bytes 4,5 left justified
; MS/ Pointer to current output MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
INTERNAL DNPENA
XRESCD
DNPENA: STKVAR <STG1,STG2>
DMOVEM T1,STG2 ;MAKE 6 BYTE STRING ON STACK
MOVX T2,<POINT 8,STG2> ;POINT TO 6 BYTE STRING
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
HRLZI T3,<-6> ;SET UP LOOP COUNT
DNPEN1: ILDB T1,T2 ;GET CURRENT BYTE
OPSTRM <IDPB T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;OUTPUT CURRENT BYTE
OPSTRM <AOS>,MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE COUNT
AOBJN T3,DNPEN1 ;DO ALL 6 BYTES
RET ;AND GIVE HIM A GOOD RETURN
ENDSV.
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put an extensible field into message
;DNPEBY - Put extensible byte into message stream
;
; Call:
; T1/ Byte
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
INTERNAL DNPEBY
XRESCD
DNPEBY:
DO.
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
CAIG T1,177 ;IS IT BIG ENUF FOR AN EXTENSIBLE BYTE?
CALLRET DNP1BY ;NO, OUTPUT THE REST AS ONE BYTE
LSHC T1,-7 ;PUSH BYTE OVER TO T2
ROT T2,7 ;LINE IT UP
TRO T2,200 ;LIGHT UP "EXTENSIBLE" BIT
OPSTRM <IDPB T2,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;PUT BYTE IN STREAM
INCR MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT COUNT
LOOP.
ENDDO.
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Put some zero bytes
;DNPZB - Put (T1) bytes of zeros into a message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current MSD
; T1/ Number of zeros to put
;
; Return:
; RET
;
; Uses: T1,MS
INTERNAL DNPZB
XRESCD
DNPZB: JUMPE T1,RTN ;Nothing to do if zero
OPSTRM <ADDM T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;Adjust the byte count
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;Set up index for MDPTR
SETZ T2, ;Datum is a zero
DNPZB1: OPSTRM <IDPB T2,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;Put byte in message
SOJG T1,DNPZB1 ;Put as many as requested
RET
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Skip some bytes
;DNSKBY - Skip (T1) bytes in input message
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to current input MSD
; T1/ Number of Bytes to Skip
;
; Return:
; RET ;WHEN WE RAN OUT OF BYTES
; RETSKP ;ON SUCCESS
;
; Uses: T1,T2,MS
INTERNAL DNSKBY
XRESCD
DNSKBY: JUMPE T1,RSKP ;Success return if no bytes to skip
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
MOVN T2,T1 ;GET THE NEGATIVE COUNT
OPSTRM <MOVNS>,MDBYT,(MS) ;NEGATE COUNT
OPSTRM <SUBB T2,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;SUBTRACT THE NUMBER OF BACKSPACES
JUMPL T2,RTN ;IF WE'RE OUT, GIVE ERROR RETURN
OPSTR <ADJBP T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;ADJUST THE BYTE POINTER
STOR T1,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE THE POINTER BACK
RETSKP ;WE'RE OK
SUBTTL MSDs -- Byte routines -- Go Backwards some number of bytes
;DNBKBY - Go backwards (T1) bytes in input message
;
; Call:
; T1/ Number of bytes to go backwards over
; MS/ Pointer to input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,MS
;
;Note: It is your responsiblity to make sure that you do not go
;backwards over an MSD boundary. If you do the program will not work.
INTERNAL DNBKBY
XRESCD
DNBKBY: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
OPSTRM <ADDM T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;ADJUST THE BYTE COUNT
MOVN T1,T1 ;GET NEGATIVE COUNT
OPSTR <ADJBP T1,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;ADJUST THE BYTE POINTER
FIXADJ T1 ;COMPENSATE FOR BUG IN BP EA CALC
STOR T1,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE THE POINTER BACK
RET ;TO SENDER
SUBTTL MSDs -- Read and Goto Position
;DNRPOS - Read the current position in the input data
;
; Call:
; MS/ Pointer to input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;Always, T1 holds full-word of position
; ; which can be fed to DNGPOS
;
; Uses: T1
;
;Note that DNRPOS is called far more frequently than DNGPOS, so
;DNRPOS is simple, where DNGPOS is complicated.
INTERNAL DNRPOS
XRESCD
DNRPOS: LOAD T1,MDBYT,(MS) ;LOAD UP 'BYTES TO GO'
RET ;THAT WAS EASY
;NSP's message trace facility (TRCMSG) makes illicit use of
;the MSD fields and of the nature of the position value returned
;by DNRPOS.
;DNGPOS - Go to a position in the input data spec'd by caller
;
; Call:
; T1/ POSition word returned from DNRPOS
; MS/ Pointer to input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET
;
; Uses: T1,T2
;
;Caller passes a value returned from DNRPOS (above). No other
;routines are expected to understand the contents of the POSition word.
;This routine should be called for INPUT MESSAGES ONLY.
INTERNAL DNGPOS
XRESCD
DNGPOS: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
TLNN MS,770000 ;MAKE SURE LEFT HALF ISN'T GARBAGE
OPSTR <CAMGE MS,>,CHBOT,+MBLCB ;MAKE SURE WE HAVE AN MS
BUG.(CHK,COMDNP,D36COM,SOFT,<DNGPOS called with bad MS>,,<
Cause: The AC MS points to memory not used by message blocks.
This was found during range checking.
Action: Trace back to the caller and find out why there is a bad pointer.
>,RTN)
LOAD T2,MDBYT,(MS) ;GET CURRENT 'BYTES TO GO'
STOR T1,MDBYT,(MS) ;STORE SAVED 'BYTES TO GO'
SUB T2,T1 ;DERIVE BYTES TO BACK UP
OPSTR <ADJBP T2,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;BACK UP THE BYTE POINTER
FIXADJ T2 ;COMPENSATE FOR BUG IN BP EA CALC
STOR T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE THE UPDATED BYTE POINTER
RET
;DNGOPS - Go to a position in the input data spec'd by caller
;
; Call:
; T1/ POSition word returned from DNRPOS
; MS/ Pointer to input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET
;
; Uses: T1,T2
;
;Caller passes a value returned from DNRPOS (above). No other
;routines are expected to understand the contents of the POSition word.
;This routine should be called for OUTPUT MESSAGES ONLY.
INTERNAL DNGOPS
XRESCD
DNGOPS: LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
TLNN MS,770000 ;MAKE SURE LEFT HALF ISN'T GARBAGE
OPSTR <CAMGE MS,>,CHBOT,+MBLCB ;MAKE SURE WE HAVE AN MS
BUG.(CHK,COMODP,D36COM,SOFT,<DNGOPS called with bad MS>,,<
Cause: The AC MS points to memory not used by message blocks.
This was found during range checking.
Action: Trace back to the caller and find out why there is a bad pointer.
>,RTN)
LOAD T2,MDBYT,(MS) ;GET CURRENT 'BYTES TO GO'
STOR T1,MDBYT,(MS) ;STORE SAVED 'BYTES TO GO'
SUBM T1,T2 ;DERIVE BYTES TO BACK UP
OPSTR <ADJBP T2,>,MDPTR,(MS) ;BACK UP THE BYTE POINTER
FIXADJ T2 ;COMPENSATE FOR BUG IN BP EA CALC
STOR T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE THE UPDATED BYTE POINTER
RET
SUBTTL MSDs -- Link a Message Segment into a Message Block
;DNLMSS - Link message segment into MB
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to MSD that will point to segment
; T2/ Pointer to previous MSD
; T3/ Pointer to data (segment)
; T4/ Count of bytes in data
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1-T4
INTERNAL DNLMSS
XRESCD
DNLMSS: JUMPE T3,DNLMS1 ;IF NO POINTER IS SPECIFIED, JUST LINK PREVIOUS
STOR T3,MDAUX,(T1) ;STORE THE BYTE POINTER
STOR T3,MDPTR,(T1) ; AND THE DYNAMIC BYTE POINTER
STOR T4,MDBYT,(T1) ;STORE THE BYTE COUNT
STOR T4,MDALL,(T1) ; AND THE ALLOCATED LENGTH
DNLMS1: STOR T1,MDNXT,(T2) ;LINK PREVIOUS MSD TO US
RET ;RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- Copy message block
;DNCPMS - Gather message blocks MSDs into a new message block
;
; Call:
; MB/ Pointer to message block to copy
;
; Return:
; RET ;ERROR IN COPYING
; RETSKP ;T1 POINTING TO NEW MESSAGE BLOCK
; ; MB STILL POINTING TO OLD BLOCK
; Uses: T1-T5
;
;Note that the byte pointers in MDPTR and MDAUX are indexed by
;(T6), see comment at VGNPTR definition, above. Since we are
;using two msg blks here, one of the byte ptrs has to have its
;X field changed to T3.
INTERNAL DNCPMS
XRESCD
DNCPMS: SAVEAC <P1,P2> ;P1 WILL POINT TO NEW MESSAGE BLOCK
;First, allocate a new message block
MOVE T1,MB ;POINTER TO SOURCE MSG BLK
CALL DNLENG ;HOW MANY BYTES IN IT?
CALL DNGMSG ;GET A NEW MSG BLK FOR THAT MANY
RET ;CAN'T RETURN FAILURE TO CALLER
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE POINTER TO NEW MSG BLK
;Now we can fill in the new message block with data as if
;it had come from the outside world: all in IN.MSD.
SETZ T4, ;WE'LL COLLECT BYTE COUNT HERE
OPSTR <SKIPN T5,>,MBFMS,(MB) ;GET PTR TO FIRST MSD
JRST DNCPM6 ;LEAVE NOW IF NO DATA TO COPY
DNCPM1: OPSTR <SKIPN T3,>,MDNXT,(T5) ;REMEMBER ADDR OF LAST MSD IN T5
JRST DNCPM2 ;DON'T COUNT LAST MSD IN CHAIN
OPSTR <ADD T4,>,MDBYT,(T5) ;COUNT THIS MSD'S DATA
MOVE T5,T3 ;MOVE TO NEXT MSD
JRST DNCPM1 ;THERE IS A NEXT, GO COUNT IT
DNCPM2: LOAD T6,MDAUX,(T5) ;INDEXED 8-BIT BYTE PTR TO BEG OF SOURCE
HRRZ T2,T6 ;ISOLATE OFFSET IN RH OF BYTE PTR
TLNE T6,700000 ;IS IT 041000,,xxx?
JRST DNCPM3 ;NO, NO PROBLEM
TLO T6,400000 ;YES, MAKE IT 4410xx,nnn+1
HRRI T6,1(T6) ;NON-CARRYING ADD TO RH, TLO JUST MADE IFIW
DNCPM3: OPSTR <ADD T2,>,MDALA,(T5) ; WHICH WAS INDEXED BY T6=MDALA
MOVEI T3,3(T4) ;GET BYTES BEFORE THIS MSD, ROUNDED UP
ASH T3,-2 ;CALCULATE WORDS FOR ALL BUT LAST MSD
HRR T6,T3 ;SAVE INDEXED BYTE PTR TO BEG OF DEST
OPSTR <ADD T3,>,MDALA,+IN.MSD(P1) ;ADD ALLOC ADDR IN DEST MSD
LOAD T1,MDBYT,(T5) ;GET # OF BYTES IN LAST MSD
ADDI T1,3+3 ;ADD 3 BEFORE + 3 AFTER FOR BLT MISALIGNMENT
ASH T1,-2 ;CALC # OF WORDS TO BLT
TESTS1 ;ASSERT THAT WE'RE IN SECTION 1
CALL XBLTAT ;(T1,T2,T3)COPY MONITOR TO MONITOR
;Calc dest start byte ptr into T5, byte pointer indexed by T3 for MOVSLJ
MOVE T3,T4 ;GET # BYTES BEFORE BLT DATA
OPSTR <ADD T3,>,MDBYT,(T5) ;GET TOTAL LENGTH OF NEW MESSAGE
STOR T3,MDBYT,+IN.MSD(P1) ;STORE IN NEW MSD
JUMPE T4,[ ;DON'T CHANGE 441006,,0 TO 041006,,-1
STOR T6,MDPTR,+IN.MSD(P1)
JRST DNCPM6] ;ALL DONE
MOVN T5,T4 ;NEGATE # OF BYTES BEFORE BLT'D DATA
ADJBP T5,T6 ;(T6) BYTE PTR TO START OF MSG
FIXADJ T5 ;COMPENSATE FOR BUG IN BP EA CALC
STOR T5,MDPTR,+IN.MSD(P1) ;NEW BEG PTR, STILL INDEXED BY T6
TLZ T5,17 ;GET RID OF T6 INDEX FOR USE BELOW
TLO T5,T3 ;REPLACE IT WITH T3 INDEX
LOAD T3,MDALA,+IN.MSD(P1) ;WE'LL INDEX DEST BPT WITH T3
;MB will now point to source MSDs instead of source msg blk
LOAD P2,MBFMS,(MB) ;PICK UP PTR TO FIRST MSD
DNCPM5: TMNN MDNXT,(P2) ;IS THIS THE LAST MSD?
JRST DNCPM6 ;YES, ALREADY BLT'D, DON'T MOVSLJ IT
LOAD T1,MDBYT,(P2) ;LENGTH OF DATA IN THIS MSD
LOAD T2,MDAUX,(P2) ;BYTE PTR TO BEG OF DATA
LOAD T6,MDALA,(P2) ;BYTE PTR IN T2 IS INDEXED BY T6
MOVE T4,T1 ;COPY SOURCE LENGTH TO DEST LENGTH
EXTEND T1,[MOVSLJ] ;PREPEND HEADER TO USER DATA
BUG.(CHK,COMMTS,D36COM,SOFT,<New message block too short>,,<
Cause: A MOVSLJ instruction in D36COM has failed.
Action: If this problem persists and the DOB% facility does not produce
a dump, then change this BUGCHK to a BUGHLT and submit an SPR.
It is possible that there could be a KL microcode bug here so
be sure to include the version you are running in the SPR.
>,RTN)
LOAD P2,MDNXT,(P2) ;GET PTR TO NEXT MSD IN CHAIN
JRST DNCPM5 ;GO COPY NEXT IF ITS NOT LAST
DNCPM6: XMOVEI T1,IN.MSD(P1) ;GET POINTER TO INPUT MSD IN NEW MSG
STOR T1,MBFMS,(P1) ;STORE AS FIRST MSD IN MSD CHAIN
MOVE T1,P1 ;T1 PTS TO NEW MSG BLK FOR CALLER
RETSKP ;RETURN SUCCESS
SUBTTL MSDs -- Calculate length of a whole message
;DNLENG - Find length of message left
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to Message Block
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS WITH T1 CONTAINING COUNT
;
; Uses: T1,T2
INTERNAL DNLENG
XRESCD
DNLENG:
IFN FTOPS10,SEC1 ;MAKE SURE ANYONE WHO CALLS US GOES TO SEC 1
SETZ T2, ;KEEP COUNTER IN T2
LOAD T1,MBFMS,(T1) ;GET POINTER TO FIRST MSD IN MSG BLK
DNLEN1: OPSTR <ADD T2,>,MDBYT,(T1) ;ADD UP THE COUNT
LOAD T1,MDNXT,(T1) ;GET THE NEXT MSD
JUMPN T1,DNLEN1 ;LOOP IF WE GOT SOME MORE
MOVE T1,T2 ;PUT IT WERE WE WANT IT
RET ;OTHERWISE RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- Calculate Length of Message Segment
;DNSLNG - Figure out length of MS segment
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to input MSD
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS WITH LENGTH IN T1
;
; Uses: T1,T2
;
;Use this instead of looking at the count yourself, so that we can
;wedge the byte count somewhere with extended byte pointers.
INTERNAL DNSLNG
XRESCD
DNSLNG: LOAD T1,MDBYT,(T1) ;GET OUR BYTE COUNT
RET ; AND RETURN
SUBTTL MSDs -- DNMINI - Initialize an allocated message block
;DNMINI - Initialize a message block
;
;Call
; T1/ Pointer to message block
; T2/ Number of user bytes desired
;Return
; RET ;ON ALLOCATION FAILURE FOR USER DATA BLOCK
; ; (WILL DE-ALLOCATE MESSAGE BLOCK)
; RETSKP ;SUCCESS, VIRGIN MESSAGE BLOCK WITH USER DATA
INTERNAL DNMINI
XRESCD
DNMINI: TDZA T3, ;FLAG AN UNPRIVED CALL
DNMINP: SETO T3, ;FLAG A PRIVED CALL
SAVEAC <P1,P2,P3>
MOVEI P2,3+3(T2) ;SAVE NUMBER OF USER DATA BYTES
; NEEDED, WITH LEEWAY BEFORE & AFTER FOR
; BYTE MISALIGNMENT FROM BLT'D DATA
; IN ROUTINES LIKE DNCU2M, DNCPMS
MOVE P3,T3 ; Save privelege flag
SKIPN P1,T1 ;SAVE PTR TO MSG BLK
BUG.(CHK,COMMZP,D36COM,SOFT,<DNMINI was passed a zero pointer>,,<
Cause: Some caller probably meant to ask for zero bytes of user data in T2
and mistakenly put the count in T1, which is supposed to be the
pointer to the message block to refresh.
Action: Find caller on the stack and fix it.
>,RTN)
XMOVEI T2,UD.DAT(P1) ;PTR TO LITTLE USER DATA BFR IN MSG BLK
LOAD T1,MDALA,+UD.MSD(P1) ;GET MSD'S PTR TO USER DATA
JUMPE T1,DNMIN1 ;JUMP IF NO USER DATA BLK PTR
CAME T1,T2 ;ARE THESE THE SAME?
JRST DNMIN2 ;NO, WE HAVE A SEPARATE USER DATA BLOCK
DNMIN1: CAIG P2,UDH.LN ;NO SEPARATE BLOCK, DO WE WANT ONE?
JRST DNMIN4 ;NO, LITTLE USER DATA BLOCK IS GOOD ENOUGH
XMOVEI T1,UBLCB ;YES, PTR TO CH FOR USER DATA BLKS
LOAD P2,CHSIZ,(T1) ;Get size of UBL
IFE FTLSTCOR,<SOS P2> ; Allowance for overhead word
IFN FTLSTCOR,<SUBI P2,4> ; Overhead words for trace of lost blks
IMULI P2,4 ;Convert to bytes for caller
MOVE T2,P3 ; Get privilege flag
CALL DNGRBA ;(T1,T2)GO GET BIG UD BLK (T6 IS PRIV FLAG)
RET ;WE LOSE
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
MOVE T2,-4(P) ;GET CALLER'S PC
MOVEM T2,(T1) ;PUT INTO FIRST HEADER WORD
MOVE T2,['GUNINI'] ;PUT TEST THING
MOVEM T2,1(T1) ; IN SECOND HEADER WORD
ADDI T1,2 ;POINT PAST HEADER WORDS
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
STOR T1,MDALA,+UD.MSD(P1) ;STORE ALLOCATED ADDRESS OF USER DATA
JRST DNMIN5 ;WE ARE WARM AND FUZZY NOW
DNMIN2: CAILE P2,UDH.LN ;WE HAVE A BLK, DO WE NEED IT?
JRST DNMIN5 ;YES, WE ARE ALL WARM AND FUZZY
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
SUBI T1,2 ;ACCOUNT FOR THE HEADER WORDS
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
XMOVEI T2,UBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR USER DATA BLOCKS
CALL DNFRBL ;(T1,T2)RELEASE THE USER DATA BLOCK
XMOVEI T2,UD.DAT(P1) ;PTR TO PLACE WE CAN FIT USER DATA IN
DNMIN4: STOR T2,MDALA,+UD.MSD(P1) ;STORE ALLOCATED ADDRESS OF USER DATA
DNMIN5: STOR P2,MDALL,+UD.MSD(P1) ;STASH AWAY ALLOCATED LENTGH OF STRING
XMOVEI T1,NM.HDR(P1) ;GET POINTER TO NSP HEADER AREA
STOR T1,MDALA,+NM.MSD(P1) ;STORE IT IN ALLOCATED ADDRESS FIELD
MOVX T1,NMH.LN ;GET THE NSP HEADER AREA LENGTH (IN BYTES)
STOR T1,MDALL,+NM.MSD(P1) ;STORE AWAY THE ALLOCATED LENGTH
XMOVEI T1,RM.HDR(P1) ;GET POINTER TO RTR HEADER AREA
STOR T1,MDALA,+RM.MSD(P1) ;STORE POINTER IN ALLOCATED ADDRESS FIELD
MOVX T1,RMH.LN ;GET LENGTH OF HEADER AREA (IN BYTES)
STOR T1,MDALL,+RM.MSD(P1) ;STORE ALLOCATED LENGTH FOR SOMEONE
SETZRO MDBYT,+UD.MSD(P1) ;NO BYTES IN USER DATA MSD YET
SETZRO MDBYT,+NM.MSD(P1) ;NO BYTES IN NSP MSD YET
SETZRO MDBYT,+RM.MSD(P1) ;NO BYTES IN ROUTER MSD YET
MOVX T1,VGNPTR ;BUILD A VIRGIN BYTE PTR
STOR T1,MDAUX,+UD.MSD(P1) ;STASH AWAY BYTE POINTER TO USER DATA
STOR T1,MDPTR,+UD.MSD(P1) ;STASH AWAY IN DYNAMIC POINTER
STOR T1,MDAUX,+NM.MSD(P1) ;STORE IN NSP STRING POINTER FIELD
STOR T1,MDPTR,+NM.MSD(P1) ;AND IN THE DYNAMIC BYTE POINTER AREA
STOR T1,MDAUX,+RM.MSD(P1) ;STORE IT IN STRING POINTER
STOR T1,MDPTR,+RM.MSD(P1) ;AND IN THE DYNAMIC BYTE POINTER
;Link all of the MSD's to their header areas
SETZRO MDNXT,+UD.MSD(P1) ;NO FORWARD PTR FROM USER DATA MSD
SKIPE T1,P2 ;ANY USER DATA?
XMOVEI T1,UD.MSD(P1) ;YES, GET POINTER TO USER DATA MSD
STOR T1,MDNXT,+NM.MSD(P1) ;STORE USER DATA OR ZERO AS NEXT TO NSP
XMOVEI T1,NM.MSD(P1) ;POINT TO THE NSP MSD
STOR T1,MDNXT,+RM.MSD(P1) ;POINT RTR'S NEXT POINT TO NSP MSD
XMOVEI T1,RM.MSD(P1) ;POINT TO THE START OF THE RTR MSD
STOR T1,MBFMS,(P1) ;STORE THAT AS THE FIRST MSD POINTER
;Here to fix up the msg blk
SETZM MB.FLG(P1) ;CLEAR OUT COMMON FLAGS WORD
SETZM MB.CHN(P1) ;ASSUME NO LOOPBACK CHANNEL
SETZM NM.FLG(P1) ;CLEAR OUT LLINKS' FLAGS WORD
IFN NM.FLG-NM.CNT,<SETZM NM.CNT(P1)> ;SEND COUNT IF IN DIFFERENT WORD
SETZM RM.FLG(P1) ;CLEAR OUT ROUTER'S FLAGS WORD
SETZM RM.ICP(P1) ;CLEAR INPUT CIRCUIT POINTER
SETZM RM.OCP(P1) ;CLEAR OUTPT CIRCUIT POINTER
SETZM RM.MK1(P1) ;CLEAR OUT THE EVENT MARK TO INDICATE NO ROUTER HEADER
RETSKP ;RETURN SUCCESS
SUBTTL MSDs -- DNCMSD - Copy MSD chain to contiguous block
;DNCMSD - copy a MSD chain to a contiguous block
;
;Call: T1/ 30-bit pointer of destination block
; T2/ # of bytes in destination block
; MB/ message block address
; CALL DNCMSD
; +1 return: not room to copy message
; +2 return: success with -
; T1/ BP to destination string without any address information
; T2/ # of pad bytes required to word-align
; T3/ total # of bytes (excluding pad) in message
INTERNAL DNCMSD
XRESCD
DNCMSD: SAVEAC <P1,P2,T5,T6>
STKVAR <PRECNT,TOTCNT,DSTBLK,DSTCNT,NRPAD,DSTPTR>
;PRECNT is the sum of bytes in all MSDs except the last one
;TOTCNT is the total number of bytes in the message
;DSTBLK is address of destination block
;DSTCNT is the number of bytes the destination block can accomodate
;NRPAD is the number of pad bytes needed to word-align the message
;DSTPTR is the destination byte pointer as returned to the user
MOVEM T1,DSTBLK ;Save destination address
MOVEM T2,DSTCNT ;Save # of bytes in destination block
;Find last MSD and count bytes along the way (into T1)
LOAD MS,MBFMS,(MB) ;Get first MSD
SETZ T1, ; and clear count
DO. ;Loop
OPSTR <SKIPN T2,>,MDNXT,(MS) ;Is there another MSD?
EXIT. ; -no, this is the last - exit
OPSTR <ADD T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;Count the # of bytes in this MSD
MOVE MS,T2 ;Go to next MSD
LOOP. ; and loop back
ENDDO.
MOVEM T1,PRECNT ;Save count of bytes before last MSD
;Should we do XBLT or MOVSLJs?
LOAD T2,MDBYT,(MS) ;Get # of bytes in last MSD
ADD T1,T2 ;Calculate total # of bytes in message
MOVEM T1,TOTCNT ; and save that
CAIG T2,20 ;More than 20 bytes in last MSD?
JRST COPSLJ ; -no, copy with MOVSLJ
;Do XBLT
;The bytepointer in a MSD is of the format x41006,,nnn
LOAD T1,MDAUX,(MS) ;Get the last MSDs pointer
HRRZ T2,T1 ;Isolate offset
LDB T1,[POINT 3,T1,2] ;Get "x" from byte pointer
;The "x" is either 0 (make it into 4, and increase offset), 1,2,3 or 4
SKIPE T1 ;Is it 0?
IFSKP. ; then
MOVX T1,4 ; make it 4
AOJ T2, ; and increase offset
ENDIF.
IFN FTDEBUG < ;Verify bp only if debugging
CAILE T1,4 ;Should never be greater than 4
BUG.(CHK,DNBBP,CIDLL,SOFT,<Bad byte-pointer>,,<
Cause: CIDLL while copying a DECnet message to a SCA buffer, saw a
bytepointer in a MSD where the first three bits are 5,6 or 7.
>,RTN)
>
;T2 is the offset from the last MSD bytepointer - make it XBLT source address
OPSTR <ADD T2,>,MDALA,(MS) ;Thats it!
;Since the last MSD do not need to start on a word boundary, there may be
; room for a couple of bytes there:
MOVE T1,[EXP 3,2,1,0]-1(T1) ;Get that # of bytes
MOVE T3,PRECNT ;Get number of bytes before last MSD
SUB T3,T1 ; and number of bytes that do not fit
;T3 is the number of bytes before the word where the last MSD starts
MOVEI T4,3(T3) ;Add 3 and
ASH T4,-2 ; divide by 4 to get number of words
;T4 now has number of words before last MSD in destination
MOVE T5,T4 ;Get word count
ASH T5,2 ; and make into bytes
SUB T5,T3 ;Difference is number of pad bytes
MOVEM T5,NRPAD
;Verify that destination block has room for all bytes
ADD T5,TOTCNT ;Total length is message length + pad bytes
CAMLE T5,DSTCNT ;Fit?
RET ; -no, return error
;Calculate # of words in XBLT
OPSTR <ADD T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;Add # of "spare bytes" in first word
; with number of bytes in last MSD
ADDI T1,3 ;Add 3 to
ASH T1,-2 ; make word count
;T2 is already loaded
MOVE T3,DSTBLK ;Load destination block address
ADD T3,T4 ; and add in offset
EXTEND T1,[XBLT] ;XBLT...
;Now copy all MSDs except the last one with MOVSLJs
;T1 and T4 is byte count
;T2 is source byte pointer, indexed by P1 (and not T6)
;T5 is destination byte pointer, indexed by P2 (and not T6)
;P1 is source word address (MDALA)
;P2 is destination block address (DSTBLK)
LOAD MS,MBFMS,(MB) ;Point to first MSD
MOVE T5,NRPAD ;Get number of pad bytes
MOVE T1,[POINT 8,0] ;Make destination pointer without address
ADJBP T5,T1 ;Make destination pointer point by pad in T5
FIXADJ T5 ;COMPENSATE FOR BUG IN BP EA CALC
MOVEM T5,DSTPTR ; and save it for a while
TLO T5,P2 ;Now insert index through P2
MOVE P2,DSTBLK ;Load destination block address
DO. ;Until last MSD do..
OPSTR <SKIPN>,MDNXT,(MS) ;Is there another MSD?
EXIT. ; -no, this is the last one - dont copy
CALL CMSDSG ; Copy one MSD segment
LOAD MS,MDNXT,(MS) ; and move to next MSD
LOOP.
ENDDO.
;All done for the XBLT case - just return
MOVE T1,DSTPTR ;Get destination pointer
MOVE T2,NRPAD ; and number of pad bytes
MOVE T3,TOTCNT ; and length of entire message
RETSKP
;COPSLJ - copy all segments with MOVSLJs
;T1 and T4 is byte count
;T2 is source byte pointer, indexed by P1 (and not T6)
;T5 is destination byte pointer, indexed by P2 (and not T6)
;P1 is source word address (MDALA)
;P2 is destination block address (DSTBLK)
;
COPSLJ: MOVE T1,TOTCNT ;Room for message?
CAMLE T1,DSTCNT ; ..
RET ; -no, error return
LOAD MS,MBFMS,(MB) ;Point to first MSD
MOVE T5,[POINT 8,(P2)] ;Make destination pointer
MOVE P2,DSTBLK ;Load destination block address
DO. ;Until last MSD do..
CALL CMSDSG ; Copy one MSD segment
OPSTR <SKIPN MS,>,MDNXT,(MS) ;Move to next MSD if there is one
EXIT. ; -no, at end, exit
LOOP.
ENDDO.
;All done for the MOVSLJ case - just return
MOVSI T1,(POINT 8,0) ;Get LH of destination pointer
SETZ T2, ;Number of pad bytes
MOVE T3,TOTCNT ; and length of entire message
RETSKP
ENDSV.
;CMSDSG - copy a MSD segment
;
;Call: T5/ destination byte pointer indexed by P2
; P2/ destination address
; MS/ points to current MSD
;May use T1-T6, P1
CMSDSG: LOAD T1,MDBYT,(MS) ;# of bytes to copy
JUMPE T1,R ; -nothing to copy
LOAD T2,MDAUX,(MS) ;Get byte pointer to source
TLZ T2,17 ;Clear out index AC
TLO T2,P1 ; and make it index through P1
LOAD P1,MDALA,(MS) ;Get source word address to P1
MOVE T4,T1 ; and move count
EXTEND T1,[MOVSLJ] ;Copy the bytes
BUG.(CHK,DNSLJ,CIDLL,SOFT,<MOVSLJ failed>,,<
Cause: A MOVSLJ instruction did not skip.
Action: If this problem persists and the DOB% facility does not produce
a dump, then change this BUGCHK to a BUGHLT and submit an SPR.
It is possible that there could be a KL microcode bug here so
be sure to include the version you are running in the SPR.
>)
RET
SUBTTL Buffers -- Copy buffer to a message segment
;DNCB2M - Copy buffer to a message segment
;
; Call:
; T1/ Byte Count
; T2/ 1- or 2-word Byte Pointer to String Block
; T3/ Optional second word of byte pointer
; MS/ Pointer to current message segment
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS WITH T2 CONTAINING UPDATED BYTE POINTER
; ; AND T1, T2 & T3 UPDATED
;
; Uses: T1-T6
;
;Note that this is used only to copy from a DECnet (monitor) buffer to
;a DECnet message block.
INTERNAL DNCB2M
XRESCD
DNCB2M: STKVAR <BYTCNT>
MOVEM T1,BYTCNT ;Save count of bytes asked to copy
TXNE T2,1B12 ;IS IT A 2-WORD GLOBAL PTR?
HRR T2,T3 ;YES, MAKE LOCAL PTR FOR OLD MACHINES
MOVE T4,T1 ;SET UP THE DESTINATION BYTE COUNT
LOAD T5,MDPTR,(MS) ; AND THE DESTINATION BYTE POINTER
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
CALL BBM2M ;(T1-T6/T1-T6) MOVE BYTES
TRN ;WON'T HAPPEN
MOVE T4,BYTCNT ;Number of bytes requested to copy
SUBI T4,(T1) ;Minus those we didn't send
OPSTRM <ADDM T4,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE BYTE COUNT
STOR T5,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE THE UPDATED BYTE POINTER
RET ;RETURN
ENDSV.
SUBTTL Buffers -- Copy message data to a buffer
;DNCM2B - Copy message data to a buffer
;
; Call:
; T1/ Count of bytes
; T2/ 1- or 2-word Byte Pointer to buffer
; T3/ Optional second word of byte pointer
; MS/ Pointer to current message segment
;
; Return:
; RET ;IF LENGTH IS NOT CORRECT
; RETSKP ;ON SUCCESSFUL COPY WITH T1 AND T2 CONTAINING
; ; BYTE COUNT AND POINTER
;
; Uses: T1-T6
INTERNAL DNCM2B
XRESCD
DNCM2B: OPSTR <CAMLE T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;MESSAGE BIG ENOUGH?
RET ;NO, LET CALLER DEAL WITH ERROR
SAVEAC <P1> ;Will contain index AC
MOVE T4,T1 ;SET UP DESTINATION BYTE COUNT
DMOVE T5,T2 ; AND DESTINATION BYTE PTR
TXNE T5,1B12 ;2-WORD BYTE PTR TO MONITOR BUFFER?
HRR T5,T6 ;YES, MAKE LOCAL FOR OLD MACHINES
MOVN T2,T1 ;GET NEGATIVE COUNT
OPSTRM <ADDM T2,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;UPDATE THE BYTE COUNT
LOAD T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;SET UP THE SOURCE BYTE POINTER
MOVE P1,T2 ; and save it for restore
TLZE T2,17 ;IS MDPTR INDEXED?
TLO T2,T3 ;YES, USE T3, NOT T6
LOAD T3,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
CALL BBM2M ;(T1-T6/T1-T6) MOVE BYTES
TRN ;WON'T HAPPEN
TLZN T2,17 ;MDPTR indexed?
IFSKP. ; -yes, restore old index AC
AND P1,[17,,0] ; Clear out everything but old index AC
TDO T2,P1 ; and put it into byte pointer
ENDIF.
STOR T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE BACK THE UPDATED SOURCE BYTE PTR
MOVE T1,T4 ;UPDATE COUNT FOR CALLER
DMOVE T2,T5 ;ALSO POSSIBLY 2-WORD BYTE PTR
RETSKP ;RETURN SUCCESS
SUBTTL Buffers -- BYTBLT -- Non fancy versions
IFE FTBYTBLT,<
BBM2M0: ILDB CX,T2 ;GET A BYTE
IDPB CX,T5 ;DEPOSIT A BYTE
BBM2M: SOJGE T4,BBM2M0 ;COUNT DOWN
RETSKP ;AND RETURN
>;END IFE FTBYTBLT
SUBTTL Buffers -- BYTBLT -- Fancy version
IFN FTBYTBLT,<
COMMENT #
Indirection not permitted
If a byte pointer passed to this routine is indexed, the index
register must be T3 for the source, T6 for the destination.
Does three special cases:
1) 8 bit bytes, in "normal" position
2) packs 8 bit bytes into words
3) unpacks words into 8 bit bytes
In all other cases, do an ILDB, IDPB loop
CALL BBM2M
T1/ source count
T2/ source b.p.
T3/ optional source b.p. word 2 or index for source b.p.
T4/ destination count
T5/ destination b.p.
T6/ optional destination b.p. word 2 or index for destination b.p.
returns +1 on failure (bad arguments)
returns +2 on success
with T1-T6 updated.
Assumes that the 8 bit byte pointers are "normal",
i.e., as below, or one word global.
When the word position is used, it means the number of
bytes not yet used in the word addressed by the E field of the bp.
441000,,X - position is 4
341000,,X - position is 3
241000,,X - position is 2
141000,,X - position is 1
041000,,X - position is 0
For 36 bit byte pointers, the count means the number of 8 bit bytes
#
IFN FTOPS10,<
P4==FREE1 ;EXTRA ACS FOR BYTE BLT
P5==FREE2
>; END IFN FTOPS10
SMLBLT==30 ;MINIMUM FOR COMPLICATED WAY.
BP2==1B12 ;2 WORD BP BIT
BBM2M:: SAVEAC <P1,P2,P3,P4,P5> ;SAVE ACS USED BY THIS ROUTINE
TRVAR <OWGS,OWGD,<PRG,LPRG>>
LDB P1,[POINT 6,T2,5] ;GET P OF SOURCE
LDB P3,[POINT 6,T5,5] ;GET P OF DESTINATION
CAIG P1,44 ;OWGBP SOURCE ?
IFSKP.
CAIG P1,60 ;8 BIT
CAIL P1,54 ; BYTES ?
IFSKP.
MOVEI P2,10 ;YES.
SUBI P1,54 ;GET
MOVNS P1 ; POSI-
ADDI P1,4 ; TION
SETOM OWGS ;MARK ONE WORD GLOBAL SOURCE
ELSE.
MOVEI P2,7 ;NO.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
LDB P2,[POINT 6,T2,11] ;NO. GET S OF SOURCE
TRNE P1,3 ;IN NORMAL POSITION ?
JRST BY8LP ;NO. DO SLOWLY.
LSH P1,-3 ;GET POSITION.
SETZM OWGS ;MARK NOT ONE WORD GLOBAL SOURCE
ENDIF.
CAIG P3,44 ;OWGBP SOURCE ?
IFSKP.
CAIG P3,60 ;YES. 8 BIT
CAIL P3,54 ; BYTES ?
IFSKP.
MOVEI P4,10 ;YES.
SUBI P3,54 ;GET
MOVNS P3 ; POSI-
ADDI P3,4 ; TION
SETOM OWGD ;MARK ONE WORD GLOBAL DEST.
ELSE.
MOVEI P4,7 ;NO.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
LDB P4,[POINT 6,T5,11] ;NO. GET S OF SOURCE
TRNE P3,3 ;IN NORMAL POSITION ?
JRST BY8LP ;NO. DO SLOWLY.
LSH P3,-3 ;GET POSITION
SETZM OWGD ;MARK NOT ONE WORD GLOBAL DEST.
ENDIF.
;...
;...
;Dispose of the various cases
CAIN P2,10 ;8 BIT SOURCE
CAIE P4,44 ; AND 36 BIT DESTINATION ?
TRNA ;NO.
JRST IN36 ;YES. GO DO IT.
CAIN P2,44 ;36 BIT SOURCE AND
CAIE P4,10 ; 8 BIT DESTINATION ?
TRNA ;NO.
JRST OUT36 ;YES.
CAMGE T4,T1 ;IS THERE ROOM ?
RET ;NO. BOMB OUT.
SUB T4,T1 ;YES. OBTAIN RETURNED COUNT.
CAIG T1,SMLBLT ;JUST A FEW BYTES ?
JRST BY8LP ;YES. DO IT EASILY
CAMN P2,P4 ;BYTE SIZES EQUAL AND
CAIE P2,10 ; 8 BIT BYTES ?
JRST BY8LP ;NO. DO IT THE SLOW WAY.
;Here when 8 bit bytes and using a fast method.
;Convert source position and byte pointer if necessary.
IFE. P1 ;IS IT 0 ?
MOVEI P1,4 ;YES. CONVERT IT TO 4
SKIPN OWGS ;ONE WORD GLOBAL ?
IFSKP.
TLZ T2,600000 ;YES. CONVERT POINTER
TLO T2,540000
ELSE.
TLO T2,440000 ;NO. CONVERT POINTER
ENDIF.
TXNN T2,BP2 ;2 WORD BYTE POINTER ?
IFSKP.
AOS T3 ;YES.
ELSE.
HRRZ CX,T2 ;NO.
AOS CX
HRR T2,CX
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
;Convert dest. position and byte pointer if necessary.
IFE. P3 ;IS IT 0 ?
MOVEI P3,4 ;YES. CONVERT
SKIPN OWGD ;ONE WORD GLOBAL ?
IFSKP.
TLZ T5,600000 ;YES. CONVERT POINTER
TLO T5,540000
ELSE.
TLO T5,440000 ;NO. CONVERT POINTER
ENDIF.
TXNN T5,BP2 ;2 WORD BYTE POINTER ?
IFSKP.
AOS T6 ;YES.
ELSE.
HRRZ CX,T5 ;NO.
AOS CX
HRR T5,CX
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
;BLT or BYTE BLT ?
CAME P1,P3 ;POSITIONS MATCH ?
JRST BY8SLW ;(T1-T6,P1-P4) NO. BYTE BLT.
;...
;...
;BLT - Here when positions match. transfer 0-3 bytes slowly, blt, then
;transfer the last 0-3 bytes slowly.
BBBLT: CAIN P1,4 ;POSITION = 4 ? (WORD ALIGNED)
IFSKP.
SUB T1,P1 ;NO. MOVE SOME BYTES. UPDATE COUNT.
BBBLT1: ILDB P5,T2 ;DO
IDPB P5,T5 ; THOSE
SOJG P1,BBBLT1 ; BYTES
MOVEI P5,1 ;REMEMBER WE WERE HERE.
ELSE.
SETZ P5, ;WE DIDN'T MOVE BYTES.
ENDIF.
;Get source address
MOVE P2,T2
SKIPN OWGS ;ONE WORD GLOBAL ?
IFSKP.
TLZ P2,770000 ;YES. 30 BITS, NO INDIRECTION OR INDEXING
ELSE.
TXNN P2,BP2 ;NO. 2 WORD B.P. ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P2,(T3) ;YES. GET ADDRESS
ELSE.
TLZ P2,777740 ;NO. ONE WORD LOCAL
TXO P2,<XMOVEI P2,> ;OBTAIN
XCT P2 ; ADDRESS
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ADD P2,P5 ;ADD IN IF THE B.P. WAS AT THE END OF A WORD.
;get destination address
MOVE P3,T5
SKIPN OWGD ;ONE WORD GLOBAL ?
IFSKP.
TLZ P3,770000 ;YES. 30 BITS, NO INDIRECTION OR INDEXING
ELSE.
TXNN P3,BP2 ;NO. 2 WORD B.P. ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P3,(T6) ;YES. GET ADDRESS
ELSE.
TLZ P3,777740 ;NO. ONE WORD LOCAL
TXO P3,<XMOVEI P3,> ;OBTAIN
XCT P3 ; ADDRESS
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ADD P3,P5 ;ADD IN IF THE B.P.S WERE AT THE END OF A WORD.
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE REMAINING BYTE COUNT
LSH T1,-2 ;CONVERT TO WORD COUNT
EXCH P2,T2 ;SAVE SOURCE BYTE POINTER (WORDS 1 & 2)
EXCH P3,T3 ; SET UP FOR XBLT
CALL XBLTA ;(T1,T2,T3) MOVE IT.
MOVE T1,P1 ;UPDATE
LSH T1,-2 ; THE
MOVE T2,P2 ; BYTE
MOVE T3,P3 ; POINTERS BY THAT MANY WORDS
CALL UPDBPW ;(T1,T2,T3,T5,T6/T2,T3,T5,T6)
MOVE T1,P1 ;REMAINING BYTE
ANDI T1,3 ; COUNT
; CALLRET BY8LP ;FINISH OFF THOSE FEW BYTES.
;Transfer bytes the easy & slow way
;CALL BY8LP
;T1/ Byte count
;T2,T3/ Source bp
;T5,T6/ Destination bp
;RETURNS +2 ALWAYS
;Uses T1-T6,CX
BY8LP: JUMPE T1,RSKP
BY8LP1: ILDB CX,T2
IDPB CX,T5
SOJG T1,BY8LP1
RETSKP
;Update byte pointers by words
;Call UPDBPW
;T1/ Word count
;T2,T3/ Source byte pointer
;T5,T6/ Destination byte pointer
;Returns +1 always with T2,T3,T5,T6 updated
;Uses CX
;Preserves all other ACs
UPDBPW: TXNN T2,BP2 ;TWO WORD BP ?
IFSKP.
ADD T3,T1 ;YES.
ELSE.
HRRZ CX,T2 ;NO. DO IT THIS WAY SO
ADD CX,T1 ; NEGATIVE OFFSET IN B.P.
HRR T2,CX ; WORKS
ENDIF.
TXNN T5,BP2 ;TWO WORD BP ?
IFSKP.
ADD T6,T1 ;YES.
ELSE.
HRRZ CX,T5 ;NO. DO IT THIS WAY SO
ADD CX,T1 ; NEGATIVE OFFSET IN B.P.
HRR T5,CX ; WORKS
ENDIF.
RET
;Here when byte positions do not match
;Call BY8SLW
;T1/ Byte count
;T2,T3/ Source byte pointer
;T4/ Remaining byte count already updated
;T5,T6/ Destination byte pointer
;P1/ Source position
;P3/ Dest. position
;Returns +1 always with
;T2,T3,T5,T6 updated.
;uses P1-P5
;uses the TRVAR OWGS, OWGD
BY8SLW: SUB T1,P3 ;UPDATE COUNT
;COMPUTE (SOURCE-DESTINATION MOD 4)
SUB P1,P3 ; WHAT SOURCE POSITION
CAIG P1,0 ; WILL BE AFTER
ADDI P1,4 ; FILLING FIRST WORD OF DEST.
BY8BL1: ILDB P5,T2 ;FILL IN FIRST WORD OF DESTINATION
IDPB P5,T5
SOJG P3,BY8BL1
;at this point the destination position is 4, and the
;source position is 1, 2, or 3.
MOVE P4,T1 ;SAVE COUNT
MOVE P2,T2 ;AND BYTE
MOVE P3,T3 ; POINTER
MOVEI T1,LPRG ;GET COPY OF
XMOVEI T2,PROTO ;PROTOTYPE BYTE BLT
XMOVEI T3,PRG ;ON THE STACK
CALL XBLTA
MOVE T1,P4 ;RESTORE COUNT AND BYTE POINTER
MOVE T2,P2
MOVE T3,P3
;Alter the program on the stack (TRVAR PRG)
CAIN P1,3 ;POSITION NOT 3 ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P2,PRG ;YES. MUST ALTER. ADDRESS OF BYTBLT ROUTINE
MOVE P3,3(P2) ;GET FIRST INSTRUCTION TO BE ALTERED
XCT PROT1-1(P1) ;ALTER IT.
MOVEM P3,3(P2) ;STICK IT IN THE PROGRAM.
MOVE P3,4(P2) ;GET SECOND INSTRUCTION TO BE ALTERED
TXZ P3,17B12 ;CLEAR AC FIELD
TXO P3,11B12 ;SET IT TO P2
MOVEM P3,4(P2) ;STICK IT IN THE PROGRAM.
ENDIF.
;...
;...
;Get source address
MOVE P3,T2
SKIPN OWGS ;ONE WORD GLOBAL ?
IFSKP.
TLZ P3,770000 ;YES. 30 BITS, NO INDIRECTION OR INDEXING
ELSE.
TXNN P3,BP2 ;NO. 2 WORD B.P. ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P3,(T3) ;YES. GET ADDRESS
ELSE.
TLZ P3,777740 ;NO. ONE WORD LOCAL
TXO P3,<XMOVEI P3,> ;OBTAIN
XCT P3 ; ADDRESS
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
;Get destination address
MOVE P4,T5
SKIPN OWGD ;ONE WORD GLOBAL ?
IFSKP.
TLZ P4,770000 ;YES. 30 BITS, NO INDIRECTION OR INDEXING
ELSE.
TXNN P4,BP2 ;NO. 2 WORD B.P. ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P4,(T6) ;YES. GET ADDRESS
ELSE.
TLZ P4,777740 ;NO. ONE WORD LOCAL
TXO P4,<XMOVEI P4,> ;OBTAIN
XCT P4 ; ADDRESS
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
AOS P4 ;SINCE B.P. WAS AT END OF WORD
;Set up word count for shifting program.
MOVE P5,T1 ;GET BYTE COUNT
LSH P5,-2 ;CONVERT TO WORD COUNT
CALL PRG ;(P3,P4,P5)GO SHIFT AWAY
;Finish up.
MOVE P1,T1 ;UPDATE
LSH T1,-2 ; BYTE
CALL UPDBPW ; POINTERS (T1,T2,T3,T5,T6/T2,T3,T5,T6)
MOVE T1,P1 ;GET REMAINING
ANDI T1,3 ; BYTE COUNT
JRST BY8LP ;FINISH IT OFF
;Alteration table for the LSHC instruction in PRG.
PROT1: HRRI P3,-^D8
HRRI P3,-^D16
;Prototype 8 bit byte blt, where bytes are aligned, and source and destination
;are not in phase, and the destination position is 4.
;The E field of PROTO+3 will be be ^D12, -^D8 or -^D16
;The AC field of PROTO+4 will be be T1 or T2
;This routine, as written, will do the transfer for source position = 3.
;The low order 4 bits of the destination words will be randomized.
;P3/ address of source
;P4/ address of destination
;P5/ word count
;Uses P1-P5
;Assumes that the count is positive.
PROTO: DMOVE P1,(P3) ;GET SOME SOURCE
AOS P3 ;UPDATE SOURCE ADDRESS
LSH P1,-4 ;RIGHT JUSTIFY FIRST SOURCE WORD
LSHC P1,^D12 ;E FIELD FILLED IN AT RUN TIME - ALIGN SOURCE
MOVEM P1,(P4) ;AC FIELD FILLED IN AT RUN TIME - FILL DEST.
AOS P4 ;UPDATE DESTINATION ADDRESS
SOJG P5,PRG ;LOOP, THE TOP OF THIS ROUTINE IS REALLY PRG.
RET
LPRG==.-PROTO
ENDTV.
;pack 8 bit bytes into 36 bit words
;JRST IN36
;T1/ # of 8 bit bytes
;T2,T3/ 8 bit byte pointer
;T4/ # of 8 bit bytes
;T5,T6/ 36 bit byte pointer
;Indirection not permitted
;If a byte pointer passed to this routine is indexed, the index
;register must be T3 for the source, T6 for the destination.
;Uses P1-P5
;Returns +2 on success, with T1-T6 updated
;Returns +1 on failure (no room)
IN36: MOVE P4,T1 ;COMPUTE # OF WORDS
LSH P4,1 ; WORDS = BYTES * 2 / 9
IDIVI P4,11
ANDI P5,3 ;ANY REMAINDER ?
IFN. P5
AOS P4 ;YES. NEED ONE MORE WORD.
ENDIF.
CAMGE T4,T1 ;ENOUGH ROOM ?
RET ;NO.
SUB T4,T1 ;YES. UPDATE # OF 8 BIT BYTES LEFT IN BUFFER.
;Get destination address
TXNN T5,BP2 ;2 WORD B.P. ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P3,(T6) ;YES. GET ADDRESS
ELSE.
MOVE P3,T5 ;NO. ONE WORD
TLZ P3,777740 ; LOCAL, MASK OFF P & S
TXO P3,<XMOVEI P3,> ;OBTAIN
XCT P3 ; ADDRESS
ENDIF.
;update destination pointer
TXNN T5,BP2 ;2 WORD BYTE POINTER ?
IFSKP.
ADD T6,P4 ;YES. UPDATE IT.
ELSE.
HRRZ CX,T5 ;NO. UPDATE ONE WORD BYTE POINTER
ADD CX,P4
HRR T5,CX
ENDIF.
;loop
IN36A: SETZB P1,P2 ;INIT WORDS
MOVEI P5,11 ;ASSUME ENOUGH ROOM
CAIGE T1,11 ;ENOUGH ROOM FOR 2 WORDS OF BYTES ?
MOVE P5,T1 ;NO. GET SMALLER COUNT
;subloop
IN36B: LSHC P1,10 ;SHIFT BYTES
ILDB CX,T2 ;GET NEXT BYTE FROM NET BUFFER
DPB CX,[POINT 8,P2,35] ;STASH IT
SOJG P5,IN36B ;DO THEM ALL
SUBI T1,11 ;UPDATE REMAINING BYTE COUNT
IFL. T1 ;SOME ODD BYTES AT THE END ?
LSHC P1,-4 ;YES. ALIGN ODD WORD
MOVEM P2,(P3) ;STORE ODD WORD AND DONE.
ELSE.
DMOVEM P1,(P3) ;STORE BOTH WORDS
ADDI P3,2 ;INCREMENT DESTINATION POINTER
JUMPG T1,IN36A ;DO MORE IF NEEDED
ENDIF.
;end loop. update destination byte pointer
SETZ T1, ;WE TRANSFERRED ALL THOSE BYTES.
RETSKP ;ALL DONE
;unpack 36 bit bytes into 8 bit bytes
;JRST OUT36
;T1/ # of 8 bit bytes in the 36 bit byte buffer
;T2,T3/ 36 bit byte pointer
;T4/ size in words of 8 bit byte buffer
;T5,T6/ 8 bit byte pointer
;Returns +2 on success, with T1-T6 updated
;Returns +1 on failure (no room)
;Uses P1-P5
;Indirection not permitted
;If a byte pointer passed to this routine is indexed, the index
;register must be T3 for the source, T6 for the destination.
OUT36: STKVAR <WCNT>
MOVE P1,T1 ;Get request count
CAILE T1,^D9 ;If nine or less just transfer them
IFSKP.
SETZM WCNT ;All bytes transferred
ELSE.
IDIVI P1,^D9 ;Number of 8 bit bytes in two words
IMULI P1,^D9 ;Compute the number that fit on word boundary
EXCH P1,T1
SUB P1,T1 ;P1 will contain number we can't copy
MOVEM P1,WCNT ;Remember that
ENDIF.
;Get source address
TXNN T2,BP2 ;2 WORD B.P. ?
IFSKP.
XMOVEI P1,(T3) ;YES. GET ADDRESS
ELSE.
MOVE P1,T2 ;NO. ONE WORD
TLZ P1,777740 ; LOCAL, MASK OFF P & S
TXO P1,<XMOVEI P1,> ;OBTAIN
XCT P1 ; ADDRESS
ENDIF.
MOVE P2,T1 ;COMPUTE # OF WORDS
LSH P2,1 ; WORDS = BYTES * 2 / 9
IDIVI P2,11
ANDI P3,3 ;ANY REMAINDER ?
IFN. P3
AOS P2 ;YES. NEED ONE MORE WORD.
ENDIF.
CAMGE T4,T1 ;ENOUGH ROOM ?
RET ;NO.
SUB T4,T1 ;YES. UPDATE # OF 8 BIT BYTES LEFT IN BUFFER.
TXNN T2,BP2 ;2 WORD BYTE POINTER ?
IFSKP.
ADD T3,P2 ;YES. UPDATE IT.
ELSE.
HRRZ CX,T2 ;NO. UPDATE ONE WORD BYTE POINTER
ADD CX,P2
HRR T2,CX
ENDIF.
;outer loop
OUT36A: CAIL P2,2 ;HAVE AT LEAST 2 MORE WORDS?
IFSKP.
MOVE P3,(P1) ;NO. GET LAST WORD
SETZ P4, ;AND THE OTHER IS NULL.
MOVEI P5,5 ;5 MORE BYTES TO MOVE
ELSE.
DMOVE P3,(P1) ;GET TWO MORE WORDS
ADDI P1,2 ;INCREMENT
MOVEI P5,11 ;MOVE 9 BYTES
ENDIF.
SUBI P2,2 ;TAKE TWO WORDS WORTH OF BYTES.
;inner loop
OUT36B: ROTC P3,10 ;GET NEXT BYTE RIGHT JUSTIFIED
IDPB P4,T5 ;STORE IT
SOJG P5,OUT36B ;DO ALL BYTES
JUMPG P2,OUT36A ;GO DO MORE DATA
;finish up.
MOVE T1,WCNT ;Number of bytes we didn't transfer
RETSKP
ENDSV.
IFN FTOPS10,<PURGE P4,P5>
> ;END IFN FTBYTBLT
SUBTTL Buffers -- Copy user buffer to a message segment
;DNCU2M - Copy user buffer to a message segment
;
; Call:
; T1/ User Byte Count
; T2/ User Byte Pointer
; T3/ Optional second word of byte pointer, not implemented yet
; for user mode
; MS/ Pointer to current message segment
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS, WITH T2 CONTAINING UPDATED BYTE PTR
; ; AND T1 CONTAINING UPDATED BYTE COUNT
;
; Uses: T1-T6
XRESCD
DNCU2M::TSTS6
TORESCD ;Run in section 1 because of PXCT
IFN FTOPS10,<
TXZ T2,1B12 ;DON'T ALLOW USER 2-WORD BPTs
LOAD T4,MDBYT,(MS) ;GET COUNT OF BYTES ALREADY IN MSG BLK
OPSTRM <ADDM T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;INCREMENT THE BYTE COUNT
JUMPG T4,DNCUM0 ;CAN'T BLT IF SOME ALREADY THERE
HLRZ T4,T2 ;GET P & S FIELDS OF USER BPT
CAIE T4,441000 ;IS IT A STANDARD 8-BIT PTR?
CAIN T4,341000 ;IN ANY OF THE 4 POSITIONS?
JRST DNCUMB ;YES, WE CAN BLT
CAIE T4,241000 ;TWO MORE
CAIN T4,141000 ; NORMAL ONES TO CHECK
JRST DNCUMB ;YES, WE CAN BLT
CAIN T4,041000 ;NO, STANDARD 'NEXT-WORD' BPT?
JRST [ TLO T2,400000 ;YES, MAKE IT 441000,,N+1
HRRI T2,1(T2) ; . . .
JRST DNCUMB] ;AND BLT THE DATA
DNCUM0:
>;END OF IFN FTOPS10
;Here if we must do a byte-wise copy
IFN FTOPS20,<OPSTRM <ADDM T1,>,MDBYT,(MS)> ;INCREMENT THE BYTE COUNT
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
MOVE T4,T1 ;SET UP THE DESTINATION BYTE COUNT
LOAD T5,MDPTR,(MS) ; AND THE DESTINATION BYTE POINTER
JRST DNCUM2
DNCUM1: XCTBU [ILDB CX,T2] ;GET THE BYTE FROM USER BUFFER
IDPB CX,T5 ;PUT IT IN THE MESSAGE BLOCK
DNCUM2: SOJGE T1,DNCUM1 ;LOOP UNTIL DONE
STOR T5,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE THE UPDATED BYTE POINTER
RET ;RETURN
IFN FTOPS10,<
;Here if we can BLT the user data
DNCUMB: HLLZ T4,T2 ;PICK UP ADJUSTED USER BPT'S P&S FIELDS
TLO T4,T6 ;MDAUX IS INDEXED BY T6
STOR T4,MDAUX,(MS) ;STORE NEW BEG-OF-MSG BYTE POINTER
MOVE T5,T1 ;GET BYTE LENGTH AGAIN
ADJBP T5,T4 ;FIGURE BYTE PTR AT END OF NEW DATA
STOR T5,MDPTR,(MS) ;STORE NEW END-OF-MSG BYTE POINTER
MOVEI T4,3+3(T1) ;BYTES IN MSG, +3+3 FOR MISALIGNMENT
ASH T4,-2 ;MAKE WORD COUNT
IFN FTKLP,<
HRRZ T5,T2 ;SOURCE ADDR, USER ALWAYS IN SECTION 0
LOAD T6,MDALA,(MS) ;ALLOCATED ADDRESS OF MONITOR DATA BLK
XCT 2,[EXTEND T4,[XBLT]] ;COPY FROM USER TO MONITOR
>;END IFN FTKLP
IFE FTKLP,<
LOAD T5,MDALA,(MS) ;DESTINATION ADDR IN MONITOR SPACE
HRL T5,T2 ;SOURCE ADDR IN USER SPACE
ADDI T4,-1(T5) ;MAKE DEST END ADDRESS IN SECTION 0
XCT 1,[BLT T5,(T4)] ;COPY USER TO MONITOR
>;END IFE FTKLP
MOVE T4,T1 ;GET LENGTH (BYTES) AGAIN
ADJBP T4,T2 ;MAKE NEW USER BPT
MOVEM T4,T2 ;PUT BACK FOR CALLER
SETZM T1 ;UPDATED BYTE COUNT FOR CALLER
RET ;ONLY RETURN
>;END OF IFN FTOPS10
SUBTTL Buffers -- Copy message data to a user buffer
;DNCM2U - Copy message data to a user buffer
;
; Call:
; T1/ Count of bytes
; T2/ Pointer to data
; T3/ Optional second word of byte pointer
; MS/ Pointer to current message segment
;
; Return:
; RET ;IF LENGTH IS NOT CORRECT
; RETSKP ;ON SUCCESSFUL COPY WITH T1 AND T2 CONTAINING
; ; BYTE COUNT AND POINTER
;
; Uses: T1-T6
XRESCD ;Previous context executes run in section 1
DNCM2U::TSTS6
TORESCD
IFN DBGS2,<SAVEAC <T5,T6>> ;*LLMOP*
TXNE T2,1B12 ;2-WORD BYTE PTR?
HRR T2,T3 ;YES, MAKE LOCAL FOR OLD MACHINES
MOVE T4,T1 ;SET UP DESTINATION BYTE COUNT
DMOVE T5,T2 ;AND DESTINATION BYTE POINTER
OPSTR <CAMLE T1,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;MESSAGE BIG ENOUGH?
RET ;NO, LET CALLER DEAL WITH ERROR
MOVN T2,T1 ;SET UP NEGATIVE COUNT
OPSTRM <ADDM T2,>,MDBYT,(MS) ;UPDATE THE BYTE COUNT
LOAD T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;SET UP THE SOURCE BYTE POINTER
TLZE T2,17 ;IS MDPTR INDEXED?
TLO T2,T3 ;YES, USE T3, NOT T6
LOAD T3,MDALA,(MS) ;SET UP INDEX FOR MDPTR
JRST DNCMU2 ;START IN MIDDLE OF LOOP
DNCMU1: ILDB CX,T2 ;GET THE BYTE FROM MESSAGE BLOCK
XCTBU [IDPB CX,T5] ;PLACE BYTE IN USER BUFFER
DNCMU2: SOJGE T4,DNCMU1 ;DO UNTIL DONE
STOR T2,MDPTR,(MS) ;STOR THE UPDATED BP TO MESSAGE
MOVE T1,T4 ;UPDATE COUNT FOR CALLER
DMOVE T2,T5 ; ALSO POSSIBLY 2-WORD BYTE PTR
RETSKP ;RETURN SUCCESS
SUBTTL Core manager -- Smear a block of memory with value
;DNSWDS - Smear a value into a block of words
;
;Call: T1/ Address of start of block
; T2/ Address of end of block
; T3/ Value to put in block (typically zero)
; CALL DNSWDS
; Normal Return
;
;Changes T1,T2,T3,T4
INTERNAL DNSWDS
XRESCD
DNSWDS: MOVEM T3,(T1) ;STORE THE VALUE TO BE SMEARED
TESTS1 ;ASSERT THAT WE'RE IN SECTION 1
MOVE T3,T2 ;ADDR OF EO BLOCK INTO T3
MOVE T2,T1 ;ADDR OF BEG OF BLK INTO T2
SUBM T3,T1 ;NUMBER OF WORDS TO COPY INTO T1
XMOVEI T3,1(T2) ;CALC SMEARING DESTINATION ADDR
CAILE T1,VBLSIZ ;IS THIS A LEGITIMATE SMEAR?
BUG.(CHK,COMSTB,D36COM,SOFT,<Smear request too big>,,<
Cause: The caller has requested that a very large block be smeared.
Action: Find out what the caller really wanted to smear and fix the call.
>,DNSWD1)
CALLRET XBLTAT ;(T1,T2,T3)COPY MONITOR TO MONITOR
DNSWD1: MOVEI T1,VBLSIZ ;TRY TO RECOVER FROM OVERSIZE SMEAR
CALLRET XBLTAT ;(T1,T2,T3)COPY MONITOR TO MONITOR
SUBTTL Core manager -- Copy some words
;DNCPYW - Copy words using a BLT or a XBLT
;
; Call:
; T1/ From
; T2/ To
; T3/ Count
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
; Uses:
INTERNAL DNCPYW
XRESCD
DNCPYW: TESTS1 ;ASSERT THAT WE'RE IN SECTION 1
EXCH T1,T3 ;CHANGE TO T1/COUNT, T2/TO, T3/FROM
EXCH T2,T3 ;CHANGE TO T1/COUNT, T2/FROM, T3/TO
CALLRET XBLTAT ;(T1,T2,T3)COPY MONITOR TO MONITOR
SUBTTL Core manager -- Get Some Words
;DNGWDP - Get memory-Lowest priority - process context
;DNGWDN - Get memory-normal priority
;DNGWDH - Get memory-Highest priority
;DNGWDS - Get some words, not zeroed
;
; Call:
; T1/ Count of words we want
;
; Return:
; RET ;ON ALLOCATION FAILURE
; RETSKP ;WITH T1 POINTING TO WORDS
;
;
;Note: The count of words allocated is stored in the word before the
;returned pointer.
XRESCD
DNGWDS::
IFE FTD36MM,<
DNGWDH::MOVEI T2,.RESP1 ;Get memory-High priority
JRST GTWRDS
DNGWDN::SKIPA T2,[.RESP2] ;Get memory-normal priority
DNGWDP::MOVEI T2,.RESP3 ;Get memory-Process context (process can be
> ; descheduled)
IFN FTD36MM,<
DNGWDH::
DNGWDN::
DNGWDP::
>
GTWRDS:
SAVEAC <P1,T6> ;NOTE - THIS ROUTINE "KNOWS" HOW MANY ACS ARE
; SAVED, AND USES THIS KNOWLEDGE TO LOOK AT
; THE STACK. SEE FTLSTCORE.
IFE FTD36MM,<
STKVAR <MEMPRI> ; Priority to get memory from ASGRES
MOVEM T2,MEMPRI ; Save it
>
HRRZ P1,T1 ;SAVE THE COUNT
MOVEI T2,1(T1) ;T2 GETS NUMBER OF WORDS.
IFN FTLSTCOR, ADDI T2,3 ;Overhead for check words
IFN FTD36MM,<
OPSTR <CAMLE T2,>,CHSIZ,+VBLCB ;WILL A LARGE A-BLOCK SATISFY REQUEST?
BUG.(CHK,COMATB,D36COM,SOFT,<A-Block request too big>,,<
Cause: For the time being, until we get a real memory-manager for non
message-block requests, we only support requests for memory
up to the size of a VBL block, see DEFBLK macro.
Action: Wait for the real memory manager or make the size of VBLs bigger
than they are now.
>,RTN)
> ;End FTD36MM
IFN FTHMMEM,<
SKIPN T6,MRQTAB ; Get address of our memory request table
IFSKP.
ADD T6,P1 ; Index by request amount
CAML T6,MRQMAX ; Have we goone too far?
IFSKP.
AOS (T6) ; Increment the count of requests this size
HRRZ T3,(T6) ; Get current outstanding requests
HLRZ T4,(T6) ; Get the previous high water mark
CAMLE T3,T4 ; Is this higher?
HRLM T3,(T6) ; Yes, it becomes new high water mark
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
> ;END FTHMMEM
IFN FTD36MM,<
XMOVEI T1,VBLCB
OPSTR <CAMG T2,>,CHSIZ,+LBLCB ;SEE IF IT MIGHT BE A LARGE BLOCK
XMOVEI T1,LBLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR LARGE A-BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMG T2,>,CHSIZ,+BBLCB ;HOW ABOUT A LARGE-MEDIUM BLOCK?
XMOVEI T1,BBLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR LARGE-MEDIUM A-BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMG T2,>,CHSIZ,+ABLCB ;HOW ABOUT A MEDIUM BLOCK?
XMOVEI T1,ABLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR MEDIUM A-BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMG T2,>,CHSIZ,+SBLCB ;HOW ABOUT A SMALL BLOCK?
XMOVEI T1,SBLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR SMALL A-BLOCKS
STOR P1,CHREQ,(T1) ;;; Remember amount requested
CALL DNGRBL ;ALLOCATE AN A-BLOCK (DON'T ZERO IT)
RET ;TELL CALLER WE LOST
>;END IFN FTD36MM
IFE FTD36MM,<
IFN FTOPS20,<
MOVE T1,T2 ; Number of words needed
HRL T1,MEMPRI ; Use priority requested by user
MOVEI T2,.RESNP ; from the DECnet extended pool
XCALL (MSEC1,ASGRES)
> ;End FTOPS20
IFN FTOPS10,<
CALL GETDWS## ;GO GET (T2) WORDS OF FREE CORE
>
RET ; Tell caller we failed to get memory
>;END IFE FTD36MM
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
IFE FTD36MM,<
MOVE T2,-6(P) ;STKVAR uses 2 more
CAMN T2,[XADDR. DNGTAG] ;IS THIS A CALL FROM GET ZERO WORDS?
MOVE T2,-11(P) ;YES, GET ADDRESS OF HIS CALLER
>
IFN FTD36MM,<
MOVE T2,-3(P) ;GET CALLING PC
CAMN T2,[XADDR. DNGTAG] ;IS THIS A CALL FROM GET ZERO WORDS?
MOVE T2,-6(P) ;YES, GET ADDRESS OF HIS CALLER
>
MOVEM T2,(T1) ;SAVE CALLER'S PC AT START OF BLOCK
AOJ T1, ;POINT PAST WHERE WE SAVED THE PC
> ;END IFN FTLOSTCOR
MOVEM P1,(T1) ;STORE COUNT IN RH OF OVERHEAD WORD
MOVSI T2,'GUN' ;MAKE A TEST THINGY
HLLM T2,(T1) ;STORE IN LEFT HALF OF FIRST WORD
AOJ T1, ;RETURN POINTER TO USER PART OF BLOCK
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
MOVE T2,T1 ; Get address of user data
ADD T2,P1 ; Point to 1 word past end of requested buffer
MOVE T3,['GUNNAR'] ; Get value to check against
MOVEM T3,(T2) ; Write value into last word in block
> ;End IFN FTLSTCOR
RETSKP ;RETURN SUCCESS
ENDSV.
SUBTTL Core manager -- Get Some Zeroed Words
;DNGWDZ - Just like DNGWDS but the words are smeared to zero.
; Note that this is quite a lot more expensive than DNGWDS.
;
; Call:
; T1/ Count of words we want
;
; Return:
; RET ;ON ALLOCATION FAILURE
; RETSKP ;WITH T1 POINTING TO WORDS
;
; Uses: T1-T4
;
;Note: The count of words allocated is stored in the word before the
;returned pointer.
XRESCD
DNGWDZ::
IFE FTD36MM,<
DNGWZH::MOVEI T2,.RESP1
JRST DNGWZ1
DNGWZN::SKIPA T2,[.RESP2]
DNGWZP::MOVEI T2,.RESP3
>
IFN FTD36MM,<
DNGWZH::
DNGWZN::
DNGWZP::
>
DNGWZ1: SAVEAC P1 ;TO HOLD THE COUNT
;(NOTE, GTWRDS KNOWS HOW MANY ACS ARE SAVED)
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE THE COUNT
CALL GTWRDS ;GET SOME WORDS
DNGTAG: RET ;PROPOGATE ERROR RETURN
;Zero the words.
MOVE T2,T1 ;ADDRESS OF BLOCK
ADDI T2,-1(P1) ;POINT TO LAST WORD IN BLOCK
SETZ T3, ;WHAT TO SMEAR IT WITH
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE ADDRESS OF BLOCK
CALL DNSWDS ;SMEAR ZEROES INTO BLOCK
MOVE T1,P1 ;RESTORE ADDRESS OF BLOCK FOR CALLER
RETSKP ; AND GIVE GOOD RETURN
SUBTTL Core manager -- Free Some Words
;DNFWDS - Free what DNGWDS took away
;
; Call:
; T1/ Pointer to words allocated by DNGWDS
;
; Return:
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
; Uses: T1,T2
INTERNAL DNFWDS
XRESCD
DNFWDS: SOSG T1 ;POINT T1 TO HEADER WORD
BUG.(CHK,COMFWZ,D36COM,SOFT,<Tried to free words at zero>,,<
Cause: DNFWDS was called with a 0 pointer.
Action: Find the caller on the stack and determine why it has no valid
pointer to free space.
>,RTN)
HLRZ T3,(T1) ;GET THINGY TO CHECK AGAINST.
CAIN T3,'GUN' ;IS IT WHAT WE PUT THERE?
IFSKP.
MOVE T2,(P) ; Get caller's address
BUG.(HLT,COMMMS,D36COM,SOFT,<Bad pointer passed to memory manager>,<<T1,BUFFER>,<T2,CALLER>>,<
Cause: When DNGWDS gives out a block of memory, a check word is left
right before the first word of memory given to the user. This
word contains the length of the block in the right half, and a "check"
quantity in the left to verify that this block is what is expected.
This bug means that this word has either been trashed, or the
pointer we have been passed is bad.
Action: First determine if the pointer is bad, if the check word is trashed,
or if the check word is 63D. If the check word is 63D the memory has
already been returned and we are trying to return it again. If the
check word is trashed then possible the owner trashed it or the user
of the memory block previous to this one wrote too far. If FTD36MM=0
then the owner of the memory block is recorded in the block's header.
It has also been determined that COMMMS BUGHLTs can occur because
AC 0 got trashed.
For more detail see FREE.MAC.
Data: BUFFER - Address of faulty buffer
CALLER - Address of caller that provided the buffer
>,RTN)
ENDIF.
MOVEI T2,'HMP' ; Destroy check word left half
HRLM T2,(T1) ; in case freed more than once
HRRZ T2,(T1) ;GET COUNT OF WORDS BEING RETURNED
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
MOVE T3,T1 ; Get address of current position in block
ADDI T3,1(T2) ; Point to first free location after requested
MOVE T3,(T3) ; Get test string
CAMN T3,['GUNNAR'] ; Does it match?
IFSKP.
MOVE T3,-1(T1) ; Get owner's PC
BUG.(CHK,COMCWT,D36COM,SOFT,<Check word trashed>,<<T1,MEMADR>,<T3,OWNER>>,<
Cause: DNFWDS called with memory to return that had check word at end of
requested buffer trashed.
Action: See what routine called with the bad block and find out why the
check word was smashed.
>)
ENDIF.
> ;End IFN FTLSTCOR
IFN FTHMMEM,<
SKIPN T3,MRQTAB ;Pointer to request table
IFSKP.
ADD T3,T2 ;Index to proper place
CAMGE T3,MRQMAX ;Be sure we don't go too far
SOS (T3) ; and decrement request count
ENDIF.
> ;END FTHMMEM
AOJ T2, ;ADD IN WORD OF OVERHEAD
IFN FTLSTCORE,<
ADDI T2,3 ;Account for check words
SOJ T1, ;DECREMENT POINTER TO OUR BLOCK.
SETZM (T1) ;ERASE NAME OF OWNER OF BLOCK
>;END IFN FTLSTCORE
IFN FTD36MM,<
MOVE T3,T2 ;COPY SIZE OF RETURNING BLOCK
XMOVEI T2,VBLCB ;ASSUME LARGEST BLOCK SIZE
OPSTR <CAMG T3,>,CHSIZ,+LBLCB ;SEE IF IT MIGHT BE A LARGE BLOCK
XMOVEI T2,LBLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR LARGE A-BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMG T3,>,CHSIZ,+BBLCB ;HOW ABOUT A LARGE-MEDIUM BLOCK?
XMOVEI T2,BBLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR LARGE-MEDIUM A-BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMG T3,>,CHSIZ,+ABLCB ;HOW ABOUT A MEDIUM BLOCK?
XMOVEI T2,ABLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR MEDIUM A-BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMG T3,>,CHSIZ,+SBLCB ;HOW ABOUT A SMALL BLOCK?
XMOVEI T2,SBLCB ;YES, POINTER TO CH FOR SMALL A-BLOCKS
CALLRET DNFRBL ;T1/ BLOCK TO FREE, T2/ CH BLOCK TO PUT IT ON
>;END IFN FTD36MM
IFE FTD36MM,<
IFN FTOPS20,<
XCALLRET (MSEC1,RELRES) ;Release memory
>
IFN FTOPS10,<
EXCH T1,T2 ;CORE1 WANTS T1/COUNT, T2/ADDRESS
CALLRET GIVDWS## ;LET GO OF OUR CORE.
>
>;END IFE FTD36MM
SUBTTL Core manager -- Get a DECnet-36 message block
;DNGMSG - Get a virgin message block and enough user data space for us
;
;Call:
; T1/ Number of user data bytes needed.
;Return
; RET ;ON ALLOCATION FAILURE
; RETSKP ;T1 POINTS TO MESSAGE BLOCK, AND UD.MSD POINTS
; ; TO USER DATA FIELD, WHEREVER ALLOCATED
XRESCD
DNGMSG::
TRACE COM,Getting virgin message
SAVEAC P1
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE COUNT OF USER DATA BYTES REQ'D
XMOVEI T1,MBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR MESSAGE BLOCKS
CALL DNGRBL ;(T1/T1)GO GET THE BLOCK
RET ;COULDN'T GET IT, RETURN AN ERROR
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
MOVE T2,-2(P) ;GET CALLER'S PC
MOVEM T2,(T1) ;PUT INTO FIRST HEADER WORD
MOVE T2,['GUNMSG'] ;PUT TEST THING
MOVEM T2,1(T1) ; IN SECOND HEADER WORD
ADDI T1,2 ;POINT PAST HEADER WORDS
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
MOVE T2,P1 ;GET BACK NUMBER OF USER BYTES DESIRED
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE ADDR OF BLOCK
SETZRO MDALA,+UD.MSD(P1) ;TELL DNMINI WE HAVE NO USER DATA NOW
CALL DNMINI ;(T1,T2)MAKE THE MSG BLK SHINY NEW
JRST DNGMS1 ;ERROR. RETURN MESSAGE BLOCK FIRST
MOVE T1,P1 ;PUT MB ADDRESS WHERE USER CAN FIND IT
RETSKP ;GOOD RETURN, TELL CALLER WE WON
DNGMS1: MOVE T1,P1 ;GET ADDR OF MSG BLOCK WE WANT TO RETURN
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
SUBI T1,2 ;POINT TO START OF BLOCK
HLRZ T2,1(T1) ;GET TEST THING
CAIN T2,'GUN' ;TEST IT.
IFSKP.
MOVE T2,(T1) ;FAILED. GET ALLOCATOR'S ADDRESS
MOVE T3,1(T1) ;GET TEST THING
MOVE T4,-2(P) ;GET CALLER'S PC
BUG.(HLT,COMMS3,D36COM,SOFT,<Bad pointer passed to memory manager>,<<T1,BLKADR>,<T2,ALCADR>,<T3,TESTWD>,<T4,CALLER>>,<
Cause: A header word is trashed or there is a bad pointer.
Action: Check DNMINI to see why it trashed the check word
Data: BLKADR - Block address
ALCADR - Address of allocator
TESTWD - Test thing
CALLER - Address of caller to memory management
>)
RET
ENDIF.
SETZM 1(T1) ;CLEAR TEST THING.
SETZM (T1) ;CLEAR ALLOCATOR'S PC
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
XMOVEI T2,MBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR MESSAGE BLOCKS
CALLRET DNFRBL ;RELEASE THE BLOCK, AND GIVE BAD RETURN
;Get emergency message block. Same as DNGMSG except it BUGs on failure.
INTERNAL DNGEMS
XRESCD
DNGEMS:
TRACE COM,Getting virgin emergency buffer
SAVEAC P1
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE NUMBER OF USER DATA BYTES NEEDED
XMOVEI T1,MBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR MESSAGE BLOCKS
CALL DNGRBP ;GET BLOCK, PRIV'D TO USE EMERGENCY BLKS
RET ;PROPOGATE ERROR RETURN, CALLER WILL BUG
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
MOVE T2,-2(P) ;GET CALLER'S PC
MOVEM T2,(T1) ;PUT INTO FIRST HEADER WORD
MOVE T2,['GUNEMS'] ;PUT TEST THING
MOVEM T2,1(T1) ; IN SECOND HEADER WORD
ADDI T1,2
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
MOVE T2,P1 ;GET BACK NUMBER OF USER BYTES DESIRED
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE ADDR OF BLOCK HERE, JUST IN CASE
SETZRO MDALA,+UD.MSD(P1) ;TELL DNMINI WE HAVE NO USER DATA NOW
CALL DNMINP ;PRIV'D ENTRY TO GET USER-DATA BUFFER
RET ;PROPOGATE ERROR RETURN, CALLER WILL BUG
SETONE MBEBF,(P1) ;MARK THIS AS AN EMERGENCY BUFFER FOR ROUTER
MOVE T1,P1 ;PUT MB ADDRESS WHERE USER CAN FIND IT
RETSKP ;GOOD RETURN, TELL CALLER WE WON
SUBTTL Core manager -- Free a DECnet-36 message block
;DNFMSG - Give back what DNGMSG gave us
;
;Call
; T1/ Pointer to message block to return
;Return
; RET ;ALWAYS
;
;Note - If MDALA points to other than UD.DAT we will assume that MDALA
; is a pointer to a separate user data block, and we will return
; that block as well.
INTERNAL DNFMSG
XRESCD
DNFMSG:
IFN FTPARANOID,<
CAML T1,MBLCB ;THIS MUST COME FROM THE MBL BLOCKS
IFSKP.
MOVE T2,0(P) ;IT DIDN'T. CALLER'S PC
BUG.(HLT,COMMPR,D36COM,SOFT,<Message pointer check>,<<T1,ACLADR>,<T2,CALLER>>,<
Cause: DNFMSG caller tried to return a piece of memory not in the
range of message blocks.
Action: See stack for caller and find why it is trying to return
a bad message block.
>)
RET
ENDIF.
>;END IFN FTPARANOID
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
SUBI T1,2 ;POINT TO START OF BLOCK
HLRZ T2,1(T1) ;GET TEST THING
CAIN T2,'GUN' ;TEST IT
IFSKP.
MOVE T2,(T1) ;FAILED. GET ALLOCATOR'S ADDRESS
MOVE T3,1(T1) ;TEST THING
MOVE T4,0(P) ;CALLER'S PC
BUG.(HLT,COMMS1,D36COM,SOFT,<Bad pointer passed to memory manager>,<<T1,BLKADR>,<T2,ALCADR>,<T3,TESTWD>,<T4,CALLER>>,<
Cause: A header word is trashed or there is a bad pointer.
Data: BLKADR - Address of memory block
ALCADR - Allocator's address
TESTWD - Test Word
CALLER - Caller to memory management
>)
RET
ENDIF.
ADDI T1,2 ;GET PAST THE HEADER WORDS
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
XMOVEI T2,UD.DAT(T1) ;GET EXTENDED POINTER TO UD.DAT
OPSTR <SKIPE T3,>,MDALA,+UD.MSD(T1) ;GET ALLOCATED ADDRESS OF USER DATA
CAMN T3,T2 ;IF MDALA ISN'T US, RELEASE HIM
JRST DNFMS0 ;THE UBL IS NOT SEPARATE, JUST RELEASE MBL
PUSH P,T1 ;SAVE POINTER TO MBL
MOVE T1,T3 ;POINTER TO SEPARATE USER-DATA BLOCK
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
SUBI T1,2 ;POINT TO START OF BLOCK
HLRZ T2,1(T1) ;GET TEST THING
CAIN T2,'GUN' ;TEST IT.
IFSKP.
MOVE T2,(T1) ;FAILED. GET ALLOCATOR'S ADDRESS
MOVE T3,1(T1) ;TEST THING
MOVE T4,-1(P) ;CALLER'S PC
BUG.(HLT,COMMS2,D36COM,SOFT,<Bad pointer passed to memory manager>,<<T1,BLKADR>,<T2,ALCADR>,<T3,TESTWD>,<T4,CALLER>>,<
Cause: A header word is trashed or there is a bad pointer.
Data: BLKADR - Address of memory block
ALCADR - Allocator's address
TESTWD - Test Word
CALLER - Caller to memory management
>)
POP P,T1
RET
ENDIF.
SETZM 1(T1) ;CLEAR TEST THING.
SETZM (T1) ;CLEAR ALLOCATOR'S PC
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
XMOVEI T2,UBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR USER DATA BLOCKS
CALL DNFRBL ;RELEASE THE USER-DATA BLOCK
POP P,T1 ;GET BACK POINTER TO MESSAGE BLOCK
DNFMS0:
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
SUBI T1,2 ;THE HEADER WORDS
SETZM (T1) ;CLEAR ALLOCATOR'S ADDRESS
SETZM 1(T1) ;CLEAR TEST THING
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
XMOVEI T2,MBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR MESSAGE BLOCKS
CALLRET DNFRBL ;FREE THE MESSAGE BLOCK ITSELF
SUBTTL Core manager -- Fixed size block allocation entry points
repeat 0, < ;DNGEBL and DNFEBL will be removed completely when code is proven
;DNGEBL - Get an event block
;DNGEBP - (Doesn't exist)
;
;Call:
;
;Return:
; RET ;ON ALLOCATION FAILURE
; RETSKP ;WITH T1 POINTING TO BLOCK
DNGEBL::XMOVEI T1,EBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR EVENT BLOCKS
CALLRET DNGRBL ;ALLOCATE THE BLOCK (DON'T ZERO IT)
;DNFEBL - Free an event data block
;Call
; T1/ Pointer to block to be returned to free pool
;Return
; RET ;Always.
;
;DNFEBL is called by NTMAN
DNFEBL::XMOVEI T2,EBLCB ;POINTER TO CH FOR EVENT BLOCKS
CALLRET DNFRBL ;DE-ALLOCATE THE BLOCK
> ;End repeat 0
SUBTTL Core manager -- Memory manager initialization code
;DNINIM - Initialize fixed core block memory manager.
;Call:
;
;Return:
; RET always.
XSWAPCD
DNINIM::
IFN FTOPS10,<
SAVEAC <T5,T6,P1> ;GET US A FEW PRESERVED REGISTERS
MOVE T1,DCNCOR ;GET POINTER TO DECNET CORE
>;END IFN FTOPS10
IFN FTOPS20,<
SAVEAC <T5,T6,P1,P2> ;GET US A FEW PRESERVED REGISTERS
MOVSI T1,DNBSE1 ;GET BUFFER ADDRESS (START OF DECnet SECTION)
MOVE P2,T1 ;SAVE START OF BUFFER ALLOCATION
>;END IFN FTOPS20
;T1 contains pointer to next available word of pool
;P1 contains length of memory init table CHBLKN
MOVX P1,CHBLKN ;POINT PAST END OF CH BLOCKS
DNINM2: SOJL P1,DNINM4 ;POINT TO PREVIOUS CH BLOCK
MOVE T3,P1 ;WHICH CH ARE WE WORKING ON
IMULI T3,CH.LEN ;POINTER TO WHICH CH WITHIN CHBLKS
XMOVEI T4,CHBLKS ;POINTER TO CHBLKS VECTOR
ADD T4,T3 ;POINTER TO OUR CURRENT CH BLOCK
LOAD T6,CHNUM,(T4) ;GET NUMBER OF BLOCKS FOR THIS TYPE
STOR T6,CHAVL,(T4) ;SAVE NUMBER OF BLOCKS AVAILABLE
JUMPLE T6,DNINM2 ;(JUST IN CASE OF DEFINING 0 BLOCKS FOR A TYPE)
LOAD T5,CHSIZ,(T4) ;GET SIZE OF BLOCKS FOR THIS TYPE
IFN FTFIXCOR,<
CALL DNINCH ;(T1/T1)CHECK THAT BLOCK STAYS ON PAGE
>; End of FTFIXCOR
STOR T1,CHBOT,(T4) ;SAVE START OF POOL FOR THIS TYPE OF BLOCKS
STOR T1,CHPTR,(T4) ;SAVE POINTER TO FIRST FREE BLOCK
DNINM3: MOVE T2,T1 ;SAVE POINTER TO BLOCK
ADD T1,T5 ;POINT TO NEXT BLOCK
IFN FTFIXCOR,<
CALL DNINCH ;(T1/T1)CHECK THAT BLOCK STAYS ON PAGE
>; End of IFN FTFIXCOR
STOR T1,FBNXT,(T2) ;STORE POINTER TO NEXT BLOCK
SOJG T6,DNINM3 ;DO ANOTHER BLOCK
SETZRO FBNXT,(T2) ;LAST BLOCK HAS END OF LIST INSTEAD OF POINTER
JRST DNINM2 ;GO DO ANOTHER TYPE OF CORE BLOCK
DNINM4:
IFN FTOPS20,< ;LOCK DOWN THE PAGES WE'VE JUST ALLOCATED
MOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE FINAL ADDRESS IN P1
TLZ P1,-1 ;CLEAR ANY SECTION NUMBER
ADDI P1,777 ;ROUND UP TO FULL PAGE
LSH P1,-11 ;CONVERT TO NUMBER OF PAGES
MOVE T1,P2 ;GET BACK ADDRESS OF START OF ALLOCATION
XCALL (MSEC1,FPTA) ;GET THE PAGE TABLE
MOVEM T1,P2 ;SAVE FIRST PAGE NUMBER
DNINM6: XCALL (MSEC1,MLKPG) ;LOCK THE PAGE IN MEMORY
AOS T1,P2 ;STEP TO NEXT PAGE
SOJG P1,DNINM6 ;LOCK IT TOO IF ITS NEEDED
>;END IFN FTOPS20
IFN FTHMMEM,<
MOVEI T1,^D2048 ;Reserve a very large block for memory request
CALL DNGWDS ; table
SETZ T1, ;
ADDI T1,2 ;Step past overhead words for neatness
MOVEM T1,MRQTAB ;Save for DNGWDS/DNFWDS
> ;END FTHMMEM
CALL DNNMSG ;(/T1)RETURN LESSER OF # MBLs & # UBLs
MOVEM T1,DCNTSB ;STORE AS TOTAL SYSTEM BUFFERS
CALLRET CHKCNG ;(T1)CHECK CONGESTION THRESHOLDS
;Local subroutine to check that a block is wholly contained in a page
;only called from DNINIM, right here.
; T1/ Proposed starting address of new block
; T5/ Length of new block
;Preserves T2,T4,T5,T6
IFN FTFIXCOR,<
DNINCH: CAILE T5,1000 ;BLOCK LESS THAN A PAGE IN LENGTH
RET ;NO, CAN'T FIT IT IN A PAGE ANYWAY
MOVX T3,777 ;MASK FOR ADDRESSES WITHIN A PAGE
AND T3,T1 ;GET BLK'S OFFSET W/IN PAGE
ADD T3,T5 ;WILL BLOCK
TRNN T3,777000 ; CROSS PAGE BOUNDARY?
RET ;NO, LEAVE ADDRESS ALONE
ADDI T1,777 ;YES, ROUND
TRZ T1,777 ; UP TO NEXT PAGE
RET ;ONLY RETURN
>; End of IFN FTFIXCOR
XRESCD ;Back to resident
SUBTTL Core manager -- Increment count of emergency buffers
;DNGEBF - Used to define the number of buffers to be saved for emergencies
;Call
; T1/ Number of buffers to reserve
;Return
; RET ;Not enough buffers to let you do this
; RETSKP ;Extra emergency buffers saved
XRESCD
DNGEBF::
TRACE COM,Reserving buffers for emergencies
SYSPIF ;DELICATE STUFF, MAKE SURE NO ONE TOUCHES US
CAML T1,DCNTSB ;#ASKING FOR ALL THE BUFFERS?
JRST DONRET ;#YES, LOSE
ADDM T1,DCNEMR ;#RAISE EMERGENCY THRESHOLD
ADDM T1,DCNCNG ;# AND CONGESTION THRESHOLD
ADDM T1,DCNUCG ;# AND UNCONGESTION THRESHOLD
MOVNS T1 ;#LOWER SCLINK'S LIMITS
ADDB T1,DCNTSB ;#TOTAL SYSTEM BUFFERS
CALL CHKCNG ;#(T1)CHECK CONGESTION THRESHOLDS
SYSPIN ;#ALLOW INTERRUPTS AGAIN
RETSKP ;TELL CALLER WE RESERVED HIS BUFFERS
;CHKCNG check that congestion thresholds still make sense
; after other levels have been shifted
;
;Call: SYSPIF still from changing other thresholds, if needed
; T1/ Contents of DCNTSB
CHKCNG: CAMGE T1,DCNCNG ;#COMPARE WITH DECLARED CONGEST THRESHOLD
MOVEM T1,DCNCNG ;#CONGEST TOO LARGE, REPLACE WITH DCNTSB
CAMGE T1,DCNUCG ;#COMPARE WITH DECLARED UNCONGEST THRESHOLD
MOVEM T1,DCNUCG ;#UNCONGEST TOO LARGE, REPLACE WITH DCNTSB
MOVE T1,DCNUCG ;#GET UN-CONGESTION THRESHOLD
SUBI T1,5 ;[9056]#ASSURE A MARGIN OF AT LEAST 5
CAMGE T1,DCNCNG ;# BETWEEN CONGESTION & UNCONGESTION
MOVEM T1,DCNCNG ;# TO PREVENT KAF FLIPPING BETWEEN CNG & UCG
RET ;#ONLY RETURN FROM CHKCNG
SUBTTL Core manager -- Return number of blocks available (for router)
;DNNMSG - Return MIN(UBL,MBL) available.
;Call
;Return
; +1, T1/ Number of blocks available for router
;Note - This is probably innacurate. Re-do later accounting for emergency
;reserves and allocations to session control.
INTERNAL DNNMSG
XRESCD
DNNMSG: LOAD T1,CHAVL,+UBLCB ;GET NUMBER OF USER DATA BLOCKS AVAILABLE
OPSTR <CAMLE T1,>,CHAVL,+MBLCB ;MAKE SURE WE HAVE MORE MBL'S
LOAD T1,CHAVL,+MBLCB ;NOPE, MBL'S ARE LEAST COMMON, USE THEM.
RET ;RETURN
SUBTTL Core manager -- Get a Block from a Free Pool
;DNGRBL - Get the first block from free pool, if enough are left
;DNGRBP - Same, Privileged to get emergency blocks
;DNGRBA - Same, but T2 is zero for non-priv'd, -1 for priv'd
;Call
; T1/ Pointer to CH block for this type of block
;Return
; RET ;ON ALLOCATION FAILURE
; RETSKP ;WITH T1 CONTAINING ADDRESS OF BLOCK
DNGRBL: TDZA T2,T2 ;ZERO MEANS NO PRIVS FOR EMERGENCY BLKS
DNGRBP: MOVEI T2,1 ;NON-ZERO MEANS WE HAVE PRIVS
DNGRBA: SAVEAC <P1,P2>
IFN FTPARANOID,<
STKVAR <S1,S2> ;Scratch storage
>
DMOVE P1,T1 ;SAVE POINTER TO CH BLOCK & PRIV FLAG
SYSPIF ;#CODE BELOW CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED
LOAD T1,CHAVL,(P1) ;#GET CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BLOCK COUNT
JE CHCON,(P1),DNGRB2 ;#JUMP IF BLK TYPE NOT CONGESTION CONTROLLED
CAMG T1,DCNCNG ;#WILL WE GO BELOW CONGESTION THRESHOLD?
SKIPE DCNCON ;#YES, WERE WE ALREADY CONGESTED?
JRST DNGRB1 ;#NO, DON'T ANNOUNCE CONGESTION TWICE
SETOM DCNCON ;#YES, SET CONGESTION FLAG
SYSPIN
TRACE COM,DNGRBL congested
CALL NSPCG ; TELL NSP THAT WE ARE GETTING CONGESTED
SYSPIF
LOAD T1,CHAVL,(P1) ;#GET NEW AVAIL COUNT AFTER NSPCG CALL
DNGRB1: CAMG T1,DCNEMR ;#WILL WE GO BELOW EMERGENCY THRESHOLD?
JUMPE P2,DONRET ;#YES, DON'T GIVE HIM THE BLOCK UNLESS PRIV'D
DNGRB2: JUMPLE T1,DONRET ;#NO, FAIL IF THERE ARE NO MORE BLOCKS
OPSTRM <SOS>,CHAVL,(P1) ;#DECREMENT AVAILABLE BLOCKS
LOAD T1,CHLWM,(P1) ;;; Get the low water mark so far
LOAD T2,CHAVL,(P1) ;;; and current available
CAMLE T1,T2 ;;; Have we gone lower
STOR T2,CHLWM,(P1) ;;; Yes, remember new mark
OPSTR <SKIPN T1,>,CHPTR,(P1) ;#GET PTR TO FIRST AVAILABLE BLOCK
BUG.(CHK,COMIEL,D36COM,SOFT,<Illegal end of list pointer>,,<
Cause: CHAVL, the available count, indicated there was at least one block
on the free list, but the first pointer was zero.
Action: A forward pointer in a block which was returned some time ago was
probably smashed.
>,DONRET)
LOAD T2,FBNXT,(T1) ;#GET PTR TO NEXT AVAILABLE BLOCK
IFN FTPARANOID,<
JUMPE T2,DNGRB3 ;IF NEXT POINTER IS ZERO, IT'S OK
MOVEM T1,S1 ;SAVE POINTER TO CURRENT BLOCK
MOVEM T2,S2 ;SAVE POINTER TO NEXT BLOCK
MOVE T1,T2 ;GET POINTER TO NEXT BLOCK
MOVE T2,P1 ;GET POINTER TO CH BLOCK
CALL DNCHFB ;CHECK THE NEXT BLOCK
JRST DONRET ;;; We don't ever expect to get here cause
;;; DNCHFB BUGHLT's if error
MOVE T1,S1
MOVE T2,S2
DNGRB3:
>;END OF IFN FTPARANOID
STOR T2,CHPTR,(P1) ;#POINT PAST BLOCK WE NOW HAVE
SYSPIN ;#ALLOW INTERRUPTS AGAIN
IFN FTPARANOID,<
MOVE T2,P1 ;COPY PTR
CALL DNCHFB ;CHECK PTR TO CORE WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN
RET ;IN CASE WE FIND OUR BUG
>;END OF IFN FTPARANOID
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
LOAD T2,CHSIZ,(P1) ; Get size of this block in words
ADD T2,T1 ; Point to 1 word past end
MOVE T3,['GUNNAR'] ; Get value to check against
MOVEM T3,-1(T2) ; Write value into last word in block
> ;End IFN FTLSTCOR
RETSKP ;RETURN SUCCESS
ENDSV.
;DNFRBL - Free a block
;Call: T1/ Ptr to block to be freed
; T2/ Ptr to CH block for free list
; CALL DNFRBL
; Only Return
DNFRBL: SAVEAC <P1,P2>
DMOVE P1,T1 ;T1/ SAVE ADDR OF BLOCK TO BE RETURNED
;T2/ SAVE ADDR OF CH BLOCK
IFN FTPARANOID,<
CALL DNCHFB ;CHECK PTR TO CORE WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN
RET ;IN CASE WE FIND OUR BUG
>;END OF IFN FTPARANOID
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
MOVE T1,P1 ; Get back address of block
LOAD T2,CHSIZ,(P2) ; Get allocated size of block
ADDI T1,-1(T2) ; Point to last word
MOVE T1,(T1) ; Get test string
CAMN T1,['GUNNAR'] ; Does it match?
IFSKP.
MOVE P2,-3(P) ; Caller's PC
BUG.(CHK,COMEBT,D36COM,SOFT,<End of memory block trashed>,<<P1,MEMADR>,<P2,CALLER>>,<
Cause: DNFRBL called with block to return that had its last word smashed.
Action: See who called with the bad block and find out why the last word
was smashed.
>)
RET
ENDIF.
> ;End FTLSTCOR
SYSPIF ;#KEEP DATA BASE CLEAN WHILE WE CHANGE IT
LOAD T2,CHPTR,(P2) ;#ADDRESS OF CURRENT FIRST AVAIL BLOCK
STOR T2,FBNXT,(P1) ;#SAVE IN OUR FREE BLOCK
STOR P1,CHPTR,(P2) ;#FIRST AVAIL BLOCK IS NOW US
OPSTRM <AOS>,CHAVL,(P2) ;#INCREMENT THE NUMBER OF AVAIL BLOCKS
SKIPN DCNCON ;#IS SYSTEM CONGESTED?
JRST DONRET ;#NO, SYSPIN AND RETURN
TMNN CHCON,(P2) ;#IS BLK TYPE CONGESTION CONTROLLED?
JRST DONRET ;#NO, SYSPIN AND RETURN
;Here if system is congested, whether or not we are returning a message blk.
LOAD T1,CHAVL,+UBLCB ;#YES, GET NUMBER OF USER DATA BLOCKS AVAILABLE
OPSTR <CAMLE T1,>,CHAVL,+MBLCB ;#MAKE SURE WE HAVE MORE MBL'S
LOAD T1,CHAVL,+MBLCB ;#NOPE, MBL'S ARE LEAST COMMON, USE THEM.
CAMGE T1,DCNUCG ;#ARE WE AT UNCONGESTION THRESHOLD?
JRST DONRET ;#NO, SYSPIN AND RETURN
MOVE T1,DCNTSB ;#YES, CHECK SCTL'S RESERVATION COUNTER
SUB T1,DCNRSB ;#SUBTRACT RESERVED FROM TOTAL BUFFERS
CAMGE T1,DCNUCG ;#DIFFERENCE ABOVE UNCONGEST THRESH TOO?
JRST DONRET ;#NO, MUST HAVE RESERVED SMALL BFRS IN MSG BLK
SETZM DCNCON ;#YES, NO LONGER CONGESTED
SYSPIN ;END OF CRITICAL SECTION
CALLRET NSPCR ;TELL NSP & SCTL THE NEWS
DONRET::SYSPIN ;GENERAL SYSPIN/RET FOR D36COM
RET
SUBTTL DNMCUB - Check for trashed UBL
;Call:
; T1/ Address of UBL
;
; BUGCHK's if trashed UBL detected
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
DNMCUB::XMOVEI T2,UBLCB ; Address of UBL core block
LOAD T2,CHSIZ,(T2) ; Get allocated size of block
ADDI T1,-3(T2) ; Point to last word
MOVE T1,(T1) ; Get test string
CAME T1,['GUNNAR'] ; Does it match?
BUG.(CHK,D36UBT,D36COM,SOFT,<End of UBL trashed>,,<
Cause: DNADLL called with message received that had its last word smashed.
Action: See who called DNADLL with a bad block. Look for too short a
buffer from DNADLL or a message too long from driver or a message
beginning one or more words too far into buffer.
>)
RET
> ;End IFN FTLSTCOR
SUBTTL Core manager -- Checking routines for debugging only
IFN FTCORBUG,<
;DNCHCH - Check CH pointer for validity. Debugging routine only
;Call
; T1/ CH pointer to check.
;Return
; RET ;If we find our BUG
; RETSKP ;If the CH is kosher
DNCHCH: SAVEAC <T1,T2,T3,T4> ;SAVE SOME ACS
SYSPIF ;TURN OFF INTERRUPTS FOR A WHILE
XMOVEI T2,CHBLKS ;GET POINTER TO VALID CH BLOCKS
MOVE T3,T2 ;COPY IT
ADDI T3,CH.LEN*<CHBLKN-1> ;POINTER TO LAST VALID BLOCK
CAMG T1,T3 ;ARE WE BEYOND GOOD BLOCKS?
CAMGE T1,T2 ;OR BELOW GOOD BLOCKS?
BUG.(CHK,COMCHO,D36COM,SOFT,<CH pointer out of range>,,<
Cause: In the core block checking routines, the internal pointer
to the CH begstr applying to this type of block is bad.
This may mean that your executable code has been trashed.
>,DNCHX)
MOVE T4,T1 ;SAVE A COPY OF CH POINTER
SUB T1,T2 ;GET RELATIVE ADDRESS WITH BLOCKS
IDIVI T1,CH.LEN ;FIND OUT IF WE ARE ON A BOUNDARY
SKIPE T2 ;IF NO REMAINDER, THE ADDRESS IS GOOD
BUG.(CHK,COMCHB,D36COM,SOFT,<CH pointer off by a few>,,<
Cause: A pointer internal to the core management routines is off
by a few words. This probably means that an AC has been
trashed by adding to it or XORing some bits.
>,DNCHX)
LOAD T1,CHAVL,(T4) ;GET NUMBER OF AVAILABLE BLOCKS
OPSTR <CAMLE T1,>,CHNUM,(T4) ;COMPARE AGAINST TOTAL NUMBER OF BLOCKS
BUG.(CHK,COMCHA,D36COM,SOFT,<Number of available FB blocks to large>,,<
Cause: When checking the CH begstr for a type of block, we noticed that
we have more blocks available than we started out with. Since
DNCHFB is supposed to defend against this, what probably has
happened is that CHNUM has been trashed.
>,DNCHX)
JN CHBOT,(T4),DNCHX1 ;MAKE SURE WE HAVE BEEN INITIALIZED
BUG.(CHK,COMMMI,D36COM,SOFT,<Memory manager must be initialized>,,<
Cause: The field CHBOT, which indicates where a free core pool starts,
is zero. This field gets set when the core manager initializes.
Action: If DNINIM has already been called, check it to make sure it is
initializing all CH blocks.
>,DNCHX)
DNCHX1: AOS (P) ;GIVE SKIP RETURN
DNCHX: SYSPIN ;GIVE UP INTERLOCK
RET ; AND RETURN
>;END OF IFN FTCORBUG
SUBTTL Core manager -- Check pointer for validity
IFN FTPARANOID,<
;DNCHFree Block - Check Free Block pointer for validity.
;
;Call:
; T1/ Free Block pointer to check.
; T2/ CH pointer for this Free Block
; Note, call when you think the Free Block is NOT on the free list
;Return:
; RET ;When we find our bug
; RETSKP ;If Free Block is kosher
DNCHFB: SAVEAC <T1,T2,T3,T4,P1,P2,FL,FREE2>
DMOVE P1,T1 ;Save FB & CH pointers
IFN FTCORBUG,<
MOVE T1,T2 ;GET AC DNCHCH WANTS
CALL DNCHCH ;CHECK THE CH POINTER TO MAKE SURE
RET ;OOPS
>; END IFN FTCORBUG
LOAD T3,CHBOT,(P2) ;GET ADDRESS OF START OF POOL
IFE FTFIXCOR,< ;these checks don't work on page-aligned
; pools.
LOAD T4,CHNUM,(P2) ;GET NUMBER OF BLOCKS
SOJ T4, ;BACK DOWN BY ONE, TO GET HIGHEST NUMBER BLOCK
OPSTR <IMUL T4,>,CHSIZ,(P2) ;MULTIPLY BY SIZE
ADD T4,T3 ;ADD IN LOW ADDR, GET HIGHEST LEGAL ADDR FOR FB
CAMG P1,T4 ;RANGE CHECK THE FB POINTER
>; End of IFE FTFIXCOR
CAMGE P1,T3 ;NOT ABOVE MAX, CHECK FOR BELOW MAX
BUG.(HLT,COMFBO,D36COM,SOFT,<FB pointer is out of range>,,<
Cause: A free block pointer being checked is not pointing to the
free core allocated for this type of block.
Action: Find out who supplied this pointer.
>,RTN)
IFE FTFIXCOR,< ;these checks don't work on page-aligned
; pools.
MOVE T1,P1 ;GET BACK FB POINTER
SUB T1,T3 ;CONVERT POINTER TO RELATIVE ADDR
OPSTR <IDIV T1,>,CHSIZ,(P2) ;CONVERT TO ABSOLUTE NUMBER OF BLOCK
SKIPE T2 ;MAKE SURE WE WERE ON A BLOCK BOUNDARY
BUG.(HLT,COMFBT,D36COM,SOFT,<FB pointer is off by a few>,,<
Cause: A free block pointer is off by a few words. This probably means
that the user of this pointer had added a constant, and forgot
to restore it when giving back the block.
Action: Trace the user of this pointer, and make sure the pointer is
valid when given to the memory manager.
>,RTN)
>; End of IFE FTFIXCOR
IFN FTCORBUG,<
;Check the entire FB data structure, making sure all pointers in blocks
; are good, and this block isn't already on the free list.
SYSPIF ;TURN OFF INTERRUPTS
LOAD FREE2,CHAVL,(P2) ;GET NUMBER OF BLOCKS WE THINK ARE ON LIST
LOAD T1,CHPTR,(P2) ;GET POINTER TO FIRST FB BLOCK
DNCHF1: JUMPE T1,DNCHF2 ;AT END OF LIST, EXIT
IFE FTFIXCOR,< ;these checks don't work on page-aligned
; pools.
CAMG T1,T4 ;IS IT ABOVE HIGH RANGE?
>; End of IFE FTFIXCOR
CAMGE T1,T3 ;OR BELOW LOW RANGE?
BUG.(CHK,COMAFB,D36COM,SOFT,<A free block pointer is bad>,,<
Cause: There is a block on a free list whose address is not in the
range expected for this list. The offending pointer is in P1.
Action: Somebody back on the stack is probably returning a block to the
wrong free list or is returning a junk pointer.
>,DNCHX)
MOVE FL,T1 ;SAVE FOR DURATION OF ROUTINE
IFE FTFIXCOR,< ;these checks don't work on page-aligned
; pools.
SUB T1,T3 ;RELATIVE POINTER
OPSTR <IDIV T1,>,CHSIZ,(P2) ;CONVERT TO ABSOLUTE BLOCK NUMBER
SKIPE T2 ;MAKE SURE WE WERE ON A BLOCK BOUNDARY
BUG.(CHK,COMFBB,D36COM,SOFT,<FB in data base is off by a few>,,<
Cause: DNCHFB has found a block on a free list, most likely just returned
to it, whose address is not on a block boundary for blocks on
this free list. The offending pointer is in P1.
Action: Somebody back on the stack is probably returning a junk pointer,
either a real pointer to a block which has been incremented or
decremented or a completely junk pointer.
>,DNCHX)
>; End of IFE FTFIXCOR
CAMN FL,P1 ;MAKE SURE THIS ISNT THE BLOCK I HAVE
BUG.(CHK,COMFBF,D36COM,SOFT,<FB is already on free list>,,<
Cause: The block that P1 points at is already on the free list and
is being returned again.
Action: Somebody back on the stack is returning a block which is already
free. Either that caller is in error or some previous returner
is in error.
>,DNCHX)
LOAD T1,FBNXT,(FL) ;GET NEXT POINTER IN THE LIST
SOJA FREE2,DNCHF1 ;AND TRY AGAIN
DNCHF2: SKIPE FREE2 ;ASSURE WE CHECKED RIGHT NUMBER OF BLOCKS
BUG.(CHK,COMFBA,D36COM,SOFT,<FB available count is wrong>,,<
Cause: DNCHFB walked a free list and found a different number of
blocks on the list than the header indicated.
Action: Somebody probably smashed a forward pointer in a block which was
returned some time ago. Find out who.
>,DNCHX)
SYSPIN ;TURN THEM BACK ON
>;END OF IFN FTCORBUG
RETSKP ;INDICATE ALL WARM AND FUZZY
;DNCHMB - Check a message block pointer. Called from ROUTER.
;Call
; MB/ Pointer to message block
;Return
; Always. Will BUG if an error, but will return.
INTERNAL DNCHMB
XRESCD
DNCHMB: SAVEAC <T1,T2> ;WE ARE GOING TO USE THESE ACS
MOVE T1,T3 ;MESSAGE BLOCK POINTER
IFN FTLSTCOR,<
SUBI T1,2 ;ALLOW FOR HEADER WORDS
>;END IFN FTLSTCOR
XMOVEI T2,MBLCB ;POINTER TO THE CH STRUCTURE WE CARE ABOUT.
JRST DNCHFB ;GO AND DO COMPLETE CHECKS FOR THE POINTER
>;END OF IFN FTPARANOID
SUBTTL DNGTIM - Get current time in ms.
;DNGTIM - Get a timestamp in the proper units into T1
;
;Call: CALL DNGTIM
; Normal Return with time in T1
;Changes T1,T2
TIMBAS==:^D1000 ;FRACTIONS OF A SECOND WITH WHICH TIME
;IS REPRESENTED. USED BY OTHER
;ROUTINES WHICH MANIPULATE TIMERS
INTERNAL DNGTIM
XRESCD
DNGTIM:
IFN FTOPS10,<
MOVE T1,UPTIME## ;GET JIFFIES OF UPTIME
IMULI T1,TIMBAS ;MAKE IT MILLI-
IDIVI T1,JIFSEC## ; SECONDS OF UPTIME
>;End of IFN FTOPS10
IFN FTOPS20,<
MOVE T1,TODCLK ;GET MILLSECONDS OF SYSTEM UPTIME
>;End of IFN FTOPS20
RET
SUBTTL Network management -- NTPARM - parameters
;NTPARM - network management operations for parameters
;
;This routine will make it easier to implement the 'set', 'read' and 'clear'
; network management functions.
;
;Call: T1/ address of parameter table
; T2/ length of parameter table (i.e. # of parameters defined)
; T3/ requested function (NF.SET, NF.RED or NF.CLR)
; P1/ address of NF block
; CALL NTPARM
; +1 return on error with T1/ network management error code
; +2 return on success
;
;The PARAMETER macro that is used to define the parameter table contains
; instructions to be executed to set, read and clear a parameter. NTPARM
; expects this instruction (that of course may be a CALL) to:
; - always return +1
;
;When the instruction is executed, P1 will contain the NF address and T2
; on set: the new value
; on clear: the default value specified in the table
; on read: should return with the new value
;
; NTPARM will not touch any AC except T1-T4
;
INTERNAL NTPARM
XSWAPCD
NTPARM: STKVAR <TABADR,TABLEN,FUNC,BUFLAG>
MOVEM T1,TABADR ;Save table address
MOVEM T2,TABLEN ; and table length
SETZM FUNC ;Assume function is READ (FUNC EQ 0)
CAIN T3,NF.SET ;Is it SET?
SETOM FUNC ; -yes, set FUNC EQ -1
CAIN T3,NF.CLR ;Or CLEAR?
MOVEM T3,FUNC ; -yes, move value GT 0 to FUNC
ASSUME NF.CLR,GT,0
;Loop over parameter table, AC usage is:
; T2/ parameter #
; T3/ loop index
; T4/ address of PA block
LOAD T2,NFPRM,(P1) ;Get parameter number
SETZ T3, ;Begin at index 0
DO. ;LOOP
CAML T3,TABLEN ; Done all entries
RNMXER (NF.UPT) ; -no match, return error
MOVE T4,TABADR ; Get table address
ADD T4,T3 ; and make pointer to current table entry
MOVE T4,(T4) ; and make pointer to PA block
OPSTR <CAMN T2,>,PAPNR,(T4) ;Correct parameter number?
EXIT. ; -yes, exit loop
AOJA T3,TOP. ; -no, loop back and try next index
ENDDO.
TMNN PABEX,(T4) ;Is NTMAN supplied buffer ok?
IFSKP.
SETOM BUFLAG ; Indicate buffer is expected
TMNE NFBFF,(P1) ; Is buffer present?
IFSKP.
BUG. (CHK,NTNBFS,D36COM,SOFT,<No buffer supplied>,,<
Cause: The routine NTPARM was called to handle a network management parameter.
The caller of NTPARM said that it expects the call from NTMAN to
supply a buffer for the parameters to be read from or stored into.
None was supplied.
>)
RNMXER (NF.MPE) ; Return "management program error"
ENDIF.
ELSE.
;Verify that buffer flag is clear (this routine handles only single value
; returns)
SETZM BUFLAG ; No buffer, data appears in argument block
TMNN NFBFF,(P1) ;Buffer flag set?
IFSKP. ; -yes,
BUG.(CHK,NTBSUP,D36COM,SOFT,<Buffer supplied>,,<
Cause: The routine NTPARM was called to handle a network management parameter.
The routine can only handle returns of a single value, but NTMAN had
supplied a multi-word buffer.
>)
RNMXER (NF.MPE) ; and return "management program error"
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
;Here when buffers are checked and table address is selected
MOVX T1,NF.FCS ;This will be a flag (sigh) to indicate error
SKIPL FUNC ;Is it SET?
IFSKP. ; -yes,
TMNE PANST,(T4) ;Can this parameter be set
RNMXER (NF.OPF) ;No, return error
LOAD T2,NFBUF,(P1) ; No, get new value and check it
TMNE PADRC,(T4) ;Have we been told not to range check this
IFSKP. ;value?
OPSTR <CAML T2,>,PAMIN,(T4) ; Less than the minimum?
OPSTR <CAMLE T2,>,PAMAX,(T4) ; or greater than the maximum?
RNMXER (NF.IPV) ; Yes, bad value
ENDIF.
OPSTR <XCT>,PASET,(T4) ; Execute instruction to do SET (If the
; execute calls a routine it is not obliged
; to use T2)
ELSE.
SKIPG FUNC ; -no, is it CLEAR
IFSKP. ; -yes,
TMNE PANCL,(T4) ;Can this parameter be cleared?
RNMXER (NF.OPF) ;No, return error
LOAD T2,PADEF,(T4) ; Load default value as promised
OPSTR <XCT>,PACLR,(T4) ; execute instruction to do CLEAR (If the
; executed intruction calls a routine the
; the routine is not obliged to use T2
ELSE. ; -no, it is READ
OPSTR <XCT>,PARED,(T4) ; Get value
SKIPL BUFLAG ; If buffer present data is already stored
STOR T2,NFBUF,(P1) ; and return it in NF block
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ASSUME NF.NDP,EQ,0
JUMPLE T1,R ; If T1 is negative (error) or 0 (no data),
; then return error
RETSKP ;All done, return
ENDSV.
XRESCD
SUBTTL Network management -- NTCTRS - counters
;NTCTRS - network management operations for counters
;
;This routine will make it easier to implement the 'show' and 'show and zero'
; network management functions.
;
;Call: T1/ address of counter table
; T2/ length of counter table (i.e. # of counters defined)
; T3/ requested function (NF.SHO or NF.SZC)
; P1/ address of NF block
; CALL NTCTRS
; +1 return on error with T1/ network management error code
; +2 return on success
;
;The COUNTER macro that is used to define the counter table contains
; instructions to be executed to read and to clear a counter. NTCTRS
; expects this instruction (that of course may be a CALL) to:
; - always return +1
; - return the counter value in T1
; - not destroy any accumulators, including T2-T4
;When the instruction is executed, P1 will contain the NF address. NTCTRS
; will not touch any AC except T1-T4
;
;If the read/read & clear operation has to be interlocked, then the caller
; is responsible for interlocking before calling NTCTRS.
INTERNAL NTCTRS
XSWAPCD
NTCTRS: STKVAR <TABADR,TABLEN,DOCLR>
MOVEM T1,TABADR ;Save counter table address
MOVEM T2,TABLEN ; and length of table
SETZM DOCLR ;Assume read-only operation
CAIN T3,NF.SZC ;Is it zero also?
SETOM DOCLR ; -yes, flag clear should be done
;Verify that the 'buffer present' flag is set
TMNE NFBFF,(P1) ;Is it set?
IFSKP. ; -no, bugcheck and return error
BUG.(CHK,NTNBUF,D36COM,SOFT,<No buffer supplied>,,<
Cause: NTMAN requested a show counter operation, but did not supply a
buffer to store the counters in.
>)
RNMXER (NF.MPE) ; and return "management program error"
ENDIF.
;Verify that buffer is large enough for all counters in table
MOVE T1,TABLEN ;Get # of counters
ASH T1,1 ; and we use two words for each counter
OPSTR <CAMG T1,>,NFBLN,(P1) ;Compare with supplied size
IFSKP. ; -too big,
BUG.(CHK,NTBTSM,D36COM,SOFT,<Buffer too small>,,<
Cause: NTMAN requested a show counter operation, but did not supply a
buffer large enough to store all the counters.
>)
RNMXER (NF.MPE) ; -and return "management program error"
ENDIF.
STOR T1,NFBLN,(P1) ;Store # of words we are going to write...
;Loop over all counters, AC usage is:
; T2/ address of counter buffer
; T3/ index into counter table
; T4/ pointer to current CT block
LOAD T2,NFBUF,(P1) ;Get buffer address
SETZ T3, ;Start at index 0
DO. ;LOOP
CAML T3,TABLEN ; Done all counters yet?
RETSKP ; -yes, return suceess
MOVE T4,TABADR ; Get address of counter table
ADD T4,T3 ; and add in index
MOVE T4,(T4) ; and make pointer to CT block
LOAD T1,CTHDR,(T4) ; Get counter header (width,,nr)
MOVEM T1,(T2) ; and store in buffer
OPSTR <XCT>,CTRED,(T4) ; Read the value of the counter
MOVEM T1,1(T2) ; and store in buffer
ADDI T2,2 ; Update buffer pointer with 2
TMNN CTBMF,(T4) ; Is this a bit mapped counter?
IFSKP.
SETONE KBBMF,-2(T2) ; Yes, set the flag for NTMAN
OPSTR <XCT>,CTBMC,(T4) ;Get the bit map
MOVEM T1,(T2) ; and store for NTMAN
AOJ T2, ; and advance the buffer pointer
ENDIF.
SKIPE DOCLR ; Should the counter be cleared?
OPSTR <XCT>,CTCLR,(T4) ; -yes, do so!
AOJA T3,TOP. ; Update loop index and loop back
ENDDO.
;Will never get here
ENDSV.
XRESCD
SUBTTL Trace -- Interface for exec-mode trace.
IFN FTTRACE!FTMINTrace,<
;.TCRLF -- TYPE OUT AN END OF LINE
;.TTABC -- TYPE OUT A TAB
;.TRBRK -- TYPE OUT A RIGHT BRACKET (CLOSE BRACKET PAIR)
;.TSPAC -- TYPE OUT A SPACE CHARACTER
.TCRLF::MOVEI T1,"M"-100 ;CARRIAGE RETURN
PUSHJ P,.TCHAR ;PRINT THE CHARACTER OUT
MOVEI T1,"J"-100 ;LION FEED
PJRST .TCHAR ;FINISH OFF
.TTABC::MOVEI T1,"I"-100
PJRST .TCHAR ;TYPE OUT A TAB
.TRBRK::MOVEI T1,"]" ;RIGHT BRACKET
PJRST .TCHAR ;TYPE IT OUT
.TSPAC::MOVEI T1," " ;SPACE
PJRST .TCHAR ;TYPE IT OUT TOO.
;.TDECW -- TYPE OUT SIGNED DECIMAL NUMBER
;.TOCTW -- TYPE OUT SIGNED OCTAL NUMBER
;.TRDXW -- TYPE OUT SIGNED NUMBER (RADIX IN T3)
; (IF RADIX .GT. 9, WILL USE ALPHAS AFTER DIGITS)
;CALL: MOVE T1,NUMBER
; PUSHJ P,.TOCTW/.TDECW/.TRDXW
;USES T1, T2, T3
.TOCTW::SKIPA T3,[10] ;INITIALIZE FOR OCTAL RADIX
.TDECW::MOVEI T3,^D10 ;INITIALIZE FOR DECIMAL RADIX
.TRDXW::JUMPGE T1,TRDXW1 ;CHECK FOR NEGATIVE
PUSH P,T1 ;SAVE NUMBER FROM .TCHAR
MOVEI T1,"-" ;YES--GET MINUS
PUSHJ P,.TCHAR ;PRINT IT
POP P,T1 ;RESTORE OUR NUMBER
MOVMS T1 ;GET MAGNITUDE
TRDXW1: IDIV T1,T3 ;DIVIDE BY RADIX
PUSH P,T2 ;SAVE REMAINDER
SKIPE T1 ;SEE IF ANYTHING LEFT
PUSHJ P,TRDXW1 ;YES--LOOP BACK WITH PD LIST
POP P,T1 ;GET BACK A DIGIT
ADDI T1,"0" ;CONVERT TO ASCII
CAILE T1,"9" ;SEE IF OVERFLOW DIGITS
ADDI T1,"A"-"9"-1 ;YES--SWITCH TO ALPHABETICS
PJRST .TCHAR ;TYPE IT AND RETURN
SUBTTL Trace -- SCAN's output routines
;.TSTRG -- TYPE ASCIZ STRING
;CALL: MOVEI T1,LOCTN. OF STRING
; PUSHJ P,.TSTRG
;USES T1
.TSTRG::HRLI T1,(POINT 7) ;CONVERT ADDRESS TO POINTER
TRNN T1,-1 ;SEE IF SOMETHING THERE
POPJ P, ;NO--RETURN EMPTY HANDED
PUSH P,T1 ;STORE IN SAFE PLACE [501]
TSTRG1: ILDB T1,(P) ;GET NEXT CHARACTER [501]
JUMPE T1,[ ;RETURN WHEN DONE [501]
POP P,T1 ;PUT T1 BACK
POPJ P,] ;RETURN
PUSHJ P,.TCHAR ;OUTPUT CHARACTER
JRST TSTRG1 ;LOOP UNTIL DONE
SUBTTL Trace -- Routine store character in shared buffer
;.TCHAR -- TYPE OUT A CHARACTER
;CALL: MOVEI T1,CHARACTER
; PUSHJ P,.TCHAR
;This routine is the meat of the trace facility - Each character goes
;through here, being deposited in the user buffer according to a
;carefully established protocol. If any changes are made, make very
;sure D36TRC is capable of handling them.
;*#* Note 0:T2 Will be set by putting a snoop breakpoint at DCNTRA.
;*#* Note 1: The AOS SOS here assumes that any PI excursion will take less
; time than the user would to read the entire buffer
;*#* Note 2: The wrapping of the buffer must be done with SYSPIF, since
; we could have the other cpu use an invalid byte pointer
; while we are resetting stuff
XP TAKBYT,0
XP LSTBYT,2
.TCHAR::SETZ T2, ;CLEAN OUT OUR AC. SNOOP WILL SET VALUE
DCNTRA: SKIPN T2 ;GET ADDRESS OF USER'S BLOCK, AND MAKE SURE
POPJ P, ; WE HAVE A USER'S BLOCK. IF NOT, RETURN NOW.
;(*#* Note 0 *#*)
;RESERVE A BYTE
AOS T3,TAKBYT(T2) ;BUMP NUMBER OF BYTES IN BUFFER TAKEN
CAML T3,MAXBYT ;IS THIS GOING TO FIT?
JRST [ SOS TAKBYT(T2) ;NO, BUMP THE COUNT BACK DOWN
AOS LSTBYT(T2) ;BUMP COUNT OF LOST BYTES
POPJ P,] ;RETURN QUIETLY (*#* Note 1 *#*)
;WE HAVE OUR BYTE RESERVED. LET'S PUT IT IN THE BUFFER
SYSPIF ;(*#* Note 2 *#*)
AOS T3,CURBYT ;#INCREMENT CURRENT BYTE POSITION IN BUFFER
CAML T3,LASBYT ;#DO WE HAVE TO WRAP AROUND?
JRST [ SETZM CURBYT ;#RESET CURRENT BYTE POSITION
MOVE T3,ZERBPT ;#GET BYTE POINTER TO THE ZEROTH BYTE IN BUFFER
MOVEM T3,CURBPT ;#SAVE AS CURRENT BYTE POINTER
JRST .+1]
IDPB T1,CURBPT ;#DEPOSIT THE BYTE IN THE USER'S BUFFER
SYSPIN ;ALLOW OTHER CPU IN
CAIE T1,12 ;IS THIS A LINE FEED?
RET ;NO, JUST RETURN
MOVE T1,TRAJOB ;YES, GET JOB NUMBER OF TRACER
JRST WAKJOB## ;WAKE HIM UP
>;END OF IFN FTTRACE!FTMINTR
SUBTTL TOPS10 - AC save routines
;These routines are defined in MACSYM.REL, but we normally don't load
;with that, so here they are:
IFN FTOPS10,<
.SAV1:: PUSH P,.FPAC
CALL 0(.SAC)
TRNA
AOS -1(P)
POP P,.FPAC
RET
.SAV2:: PUSH P,.FPAC+0
PUSH P,.FPAC+1
CALL 0(.SAC)
TRNA
AOS -2(P)
POP P,.FPAC+1
POP P,.FPAC+0
RET
.SAV3:: PUSH P,.FPAC+0
PUSH P,.FPAC+1
PUSH P,.FPAC+2
CALL 0(.SAC)
TRNA
AOS -3(P)
POP P,.FPAC+2
POP P,.FPAC+1
POP P,.FPAC+0
RET
.SAV4:: ADJSP P,4
DMOVEM .FPAC+0,-3(P)
DMOVEM .FPAC+2,-1(P)
CALL 0(.SAC)
TRNA
AOS -4(P)
DMOVE .FPAC+0,-3(P)
DMOVE .FPAC+2,-1(P)
ADJSP P,-4
RET
>;END OF IFN FTOPS10
SUBTTL Kontroller data
DEFINE KNMMCS,<
; Symbol,Name,Cost, Maximum receive block size
KNMMAC LD.TST,TST, 1, 0 ;TST DEVICE
KNMMAC LD.DTE,DTE, 3, <^D576> ;DTE DEVICE
KNMMAC LD.KDP,KDP, 4, <^D576> ;KDP DEVICE
KNMMAC LD.DDP,DDP, 5, <^D576> ;DDP DEVICE
KNMMAC LD.CIP,CI, 2, <^D576> ;CI DEVICE
KNMMAC LD.NI ,NI, 1, <^D1504-%RTEHS> ;NI DEVICE
KNMMAC LD.DMR,DMR, 2, <^D576> ;DMR DEVICE
>;END OF KNMMCS
DEFINE KNMMAC(sym,name,cost,bsize),<
IFN <.-KONNAM-sym>,<PRINTX ?nam device incorrectly defined at KONNAM>
ASCII /name/
>;END OF KNMMAC
RESCD
KONNAM::KNMMCS
IFN <.-KONNAM-LD.MAX-1>,<PRINTX ?Incorrect number of kontrollers defined>
DEFINE KNMMAC(sym,name,cost,bsize),<EXP cost>
KONCST::KNMMCS
DEFINE KNMMAC(sym,name,cost,bsize),<EXP bsize>
MXLBSZ::KNMMCS
XRESCD
SUBTTL TOPS10 - Initialization routines
;Initialization Routines, called from SYSINI
;DNGTCR counts up the CH blocks' memory requirements. This is done at run
;time so that the user can poke the disk copy of the monitor to change
;DECnet's memory greed.
IFN FTOPS10,<
DNGTCR::SAVEAC P1 ;GET TOTAL CORE REQUIREMENTS
SETZ T1, ;COLLECT TOTAL CORE NEEDED IN T1
MOVEI T4,CHBLKS ;LOCAL POINTER TO VECTOR OF CH BLOCKS
MOVEI P1,CHBLKN ;NUMBER OF CH BLOCKS
DNGTC1: LOAD T2,CHNUM,(T4) ;GET NUMBER OF THIS TYPE OF FREE BLK
LOAD T3,CHSIZ,(T4) ;SIZE OF THIS TYPE OF FREE BLK
IMUL T2,T3 ;MULTIPLY TO GET WORDS REQ'D
ADD T1,T2 ;ADD INTO TOTAL
ADDI T4,CH.LEN ;STEP TO NEXT CH BLOCK
SOJG P1,DNGTC1 ;LOOP OVER ALL CH BLOCKS
RET ;WHEN DONE, TAKE ONLY RETURN WITH COUNT IN T1
> ;END IFN FTOPS10
;The DECnet initialization routine
XNENT D36INI
IFN FTOPS20,<
SKIPN [DCN] ;Is DECnet turned on?
RET ; -no, just return
>
IFN FTOPS10,SEC1 ;DO OUR INITIALIZATION IN SECTION 1
SAVEAC <T5,T6> ;SAVE SOME ACS
MOVX T1,1 ;Set D36IFG
MOVEM T1,D36IFG ; to +1 to indicate DECnet is initializing
LOAD T1,IBADR,+IBBLK ;Make sure local node index
LDB T1,[POINTR(T1,RN%NOD)] ; and
OPSTR <CAMLE T1,>,IBMXA,+IBBLK ; MAXIMUM ADDRESS are consistent
BUG.(CHK,COMBNN,D36COM,SOFT,<Bad local node number>,,<
Cause: The node number set with the NODE command in the CONFIG file
is higher than the DECNET MAXIMUM-ADDRESS value set in the same file.
DECnet cannot initialize.
Action: Make the startup file consistent.
>,RTN)
LOAD T1,IBDBL,+IBBLK ; Get default buffers per link
LSH T1,1 ; Allow that many for transmit and receive
STOR T1,PDDQT,+DNDEFS ; and save it for SCJSYS
LOAD T1,IBBSZ,+IBBLK ; Get requested block size
ADDI T1,%RTEHS+3 ; Add maximum Router overhead
IDIVI T1,4 ; Convert to words
IFE FTLSTCOR,<AOJ T1,> ; Allowance for overhead word
IFN FTLSTCOR,<ADDI T1,4> ; Overhead words for trace of lost blks
STOR T1,CHSIZ,+UBLCB ; Save as size to build UBLs
LOAD T1,IBMXB,+IBBLK ; Get maximum number of UBL's to build
STOR T1,CHNUM,+UBLCB ; Save it for initializer
MOVE T2,T1 ; Get number of UBLs
LSH T2,-2 ; Increase the number of MBLs
ADD T1,T2 ; by one fourth of the number of UBLs
STOR T1,CHNUM,+MBLCB ; and save it
CALL DNINIM ;GO INITIALIZE OUR MEMORY MANAGER
CALL SCTINI ;CALL SC WHO WILL CALL NSP AND SO ON
BUG.(CHK,COMCID,D36COM,SOFT,<Couldn't initalize DECNET>,,<
Cause: SCTINI has found some reason to object about the DECnet environment.
See SCTINI for the reasons it takes a non-skip return.
>,RTN)
IFN FTOPS10,<
MOVE T1,STANAM## ;LOCAL HOST NAME (IN COMNET)
MOVE T2,RTRADR ;LOCAL HOST ADDRESS
ADD T2,SCTNDT## ;POINTER TO NODE NAMES VECTOR (IN SCLINK)
MOVEM T1,(T2) ;SET NAME FOR LOCAL HOST
>
XCALL (MSEC1,NRTINI) ;INITIALIZE DECnet NRT AS WELL
TRN ;EAT UP ANY POSSIBLE SKIP RETURN
CALL RTRON ;TURN ON ROUTER (WHICH TURNS ON DECNET)
TRN ;EAT ANY POSSIBLE SKIP RETURN
IFN FTOPS20,XCALL (MSEC1,SCJINI) ;(20)INITIALIZE SCJSYS
SETOM D36IFG ;Flag that DECnet is now initialized
RET ;RETURN
SUBTTL DCNSEC - DECnet Once-a-second check
INTERNAL DCNSEC
XRENT DCNSEC
MOVEI T1,^D1000 ;Get milliseconds in dcnsec interval
MOVEM T1,DCNTIM ;Initialize count-down in stg
CALL RTRSEC ;Call ROUTER's second routine
CALLRET SCTSEC ;Call SCLINK's second routine and return
SUBTTL DCNJB0 - DECnet periodic checks
INTERNAL DCNJB0
XNENT DCNJB0
CALLRET NSPJB0 ;Call NSP periodic check and return
SUBTTL NMX -- Privilege checking routine.
INTERNAL NMXPRV
XSWAPCD
NMXPRV:
IFN FTOPS10,<
MOVSI T1,JP.POK ;PRIVILEGE BIT.
S0CALL PRVBIT## ;ASK MONITOR IF ALLOWED.
RETSKP ;HE IS
RET ;RETURN TO USER
>
IFN FTOPS20,<
MOVE T1,CAPENB ;ENABLED CAPABILITES
TXNN T1,<SC%WHL+SC%OPR> ;WHEEL OR OPERATOR?
RNMXER (CAPX1) ;NO, RETURN LACK OF PRIVS
RETSKP
>
SUBTTL NMX -- Time stamp a queued even block
;NMXTIM - Time stamp a queued event block.
;Call
; TOPS-20:
; T1/ Todclk of event.
;Return
; RET always,
; T1/ Number of julian half days,
; T2/ Number of seconds into current half day,
; T3/ Number of milliseconds into current second.
INTERNAL NMXTIM
XSWAPCD
NMXTIM:
IFN FTOPS10,<
MOVE T1,DATE## ;GET CURRENT UDT (IN DAYS,,FRACTION)
MOVE T2,TIME## ;GET CURRENT TIME (IN JIFFIES SINCE MIDNIGHT)
LSH T1,-^D17 ;TRUNCATE TO NUMBER OF HALF DAYS.
SUBI T1,124210_1 ;CONVERT DAYS SINCE 1858 TO DAYS SINCE 1977
TRNE T1,1 ;IS THIS THE SECOND HALF OF A DAY?
SUB T2,[JIFSEC*^D60*^D60*^D12] ;YES, RECORD SECONDS SINCE HALF-DAY.
IDIVI T2,JIFSEC ;CONVERT JIFFIES INTO SECONDS.
IMULI T3,^D1000 ;CONVERT TO NUMBER OF MILLISECONDS*JIFSEC
IDIVI T3,JIFSEC ;CONVERT TO NUMBER OF MILLISECONDS.
SKIPL T2 ;MAKE SURE WE HAVE A POSITIVE NUMBER OF SECONDS
TDNE T1,[XWD -1,600000] ;MAKE SURE NO DATE OVERFLOW
BUG.(HLT,COM911,D36COM,SOFT,<The date is past 9 November 2021>,,<
Cause: The 2 byte julian half-day field in an event message is limited
to 9 november 2021. The routine above has calculated the julian
half-day, and has found that it overflowed.
Action: I doubt very much that the date itself has really gone past 2021.
Probably someone smashed an AC or the routine to get the time
from the monitor is returning junk. However, on November 9, 2021,
it appears that many people will see this problem so prepare your
SPR for that date.
>)
RET
>;END IFN FTOPS10
IFN FTOPS20,<
; Enter here with Todclk in T1
SAVEAC <Q1,Q2>
STKVAR <ROUND> ;rounding flag
SETZM ROUND ;intialize
;duplicate of LGTAD, except no rounding, and save the leftover
MUL T1,[1B17] ;shift binary point
DIV T1,JFDAY ;time since startup in T1, remainder in T2
HLRZ Q1,T2 ;convert remainder to ms, and save
HRRZ Q2,T2 ;save the pittance that is left
ADD T1,TADIDT ;data & time in T1 internal format
; (except leftover ms)
;find out if ODCNV% will round up.
HRRZ T3,T1 ;get time
MULI T3,FULDAY ; will ODCNV%
DIV T3,[1B17] ; round up
CAIL T4,400000 ; one second ?
SETOM ROUND ;it will. remember this
;compute leftover milliseconds.
HRRZ T3,T1 ;get time again
MUL T3,JFDAY ;convert back to ms
ADD T4,Q2 ; add that pittance to least sig. word
DIV T3,[1B17] ; end of computation.
MOVE Q2,T3 ;save it
IDIVI T3,^D1000 ; modulo
IMULI T3,^D1000 ; one
SUB Q2,T3 ; thousand
ADD Q1,Q2 ;total leftover milliseconds
;get date & time
MOVE T2,T1 ;convert internal time to years, Julian
MOVX T4,<IC%JUD> ; days & seconds
ODCNV% ;(T2,T4/T2,T4)
;...
;...
;convert date to Julian half days
HLRZ T1,T2 ;get year
CAIL T1,FYEAR ;range
CAIL T1,FYEAR+YRTABL ; check
BUG.(CHK,NMXTBG,JNTMAN,SOFT,<NMXTIM table obsolete>,,<
Cause: The table used by NMXTIM is obsolete.
Action: Create a new table.
>,RTN)
MOVE T1,YEARTB-FYEAR(T1) ;get number of days before this year
HRRZS T2 ;isolate days
SOS T2 ;don't count today.. it's not over yet.
ADD T1,T2 ;total days
LSH T1,1 ; half days
;diddle milliseconds & seconds
HRRZ T2,T4 ;seconds since midnight
MOVE T3,Q1 ;milliseconds in T3
CAIGE T3,^D1000 ;too many milliseconds ?
IFSKP.
SUBI T3,^D1000 ;yes. make them small.
AOS T2 ;increment seconds
ENDIF.
SKIPN ROUND ;did ODCNV% round up ?
IFSKP.
SOSL T2 ;yes. take that second away. cross half day ?
IFSKP.
SOS T1 ;yes. take away a half day,
MOVEI T2,HLFDAY-1 ; and make a lot of seconds
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
NMXTM1: CAIGE T2,HLFDAY ;too many seconds ?
IFSKP.
SUBI T2,HLFDAY ;yes. make them small.
AOS T1 ;increment half days
JRST NMXTM1 ;and try again.
ENDIF.
RET
ENDSV. ;end STKVAR
FULDAY=^D<24*3600> ;the number of seconds in a day
HLFDAY=^D<12*3600> ;the number of seconds in a half day
;this table gives the number of julian days since (& including) JAN 1 1977
; for the years FYEAR (=1982) to FYEAR+YRTABL-1
FYEAR=^D1982 ;the first year in this table
YEARTB: ^D1826
^D2191
^D2556
^D2922
^D3287
^D3652
^D4017
^D4383
^D4748
^D5113
^D5478
^D5844
^D6209
^D6574
^D6939
^D7305
^D7670
^D8035
^D8400
YRTABL=.-YEARTB
XRESCD
>
SUBTTL TOPS10 - TESTSB - Assert that Code is Running in section 1
;Called only by TESTS1 macro, in TOPS10, defined in D36PAR
IFN FTOPS10,<
IFN FTDEBUG,<
IFN FTKLP,<
TESTSB::BUG.(HLT,COMSC0,D36COM,SOFT,<Section 1 assertion failed>,,<
Cause: We are supposed to be running in section one or greater and yet
the TESTS1 macro has found that we are running in section zero.
In order to make extended addressing work, the code must be
running in section one or greater.
Action: This BUG. is called with a PUSHJ P, so look on the top of the
stack for the address of the TESTS1 macro that detected the fault.
Find the code that fell into section zero and fix it.
>)
POP P,CX ;GET RETURN ADDRESS
HRLI CX,1 ;FORCE IT TO SECTION 1
XJRST CX ;RETURN TO CALLER IN SECTION 1
>;END IFN FTKLP
>;END IFN FTDEBUG
>;END IFN FTOPS10
SUBTTL TOPS20 - User mode checking routines.
IFN FTOPS20,<
;CHKBPT - Check out a byte pointer the user has passed us.
;Byte size must be null or 8 bit bytes.
;Returns +1 on failure with error in T1
;Returns +2 on success preserving T1 & T2
;Uses T3
INTERNAL CHKBPT
XRESCD
CHKBPT: JUMPE T1,RSKP ;IF NULL, THAT IS O.K.
LDB T3,[POINT 6,T1,11] ;GET THE USER'S BYTE SIZE
CAIN T3,^D8 ;8 BIT BYTES?
RETSKP ;YES, ALL O.K.
MOVEI T1,NEADC% ;NO, RETURN AN ERROR
RET
> ;END IFN FTOPS20
SUBTTL End of D36COM
IFN FTOPS20, TNXEND
;Hack for section testing
INTERNAL $TSTS6
RESCD
;Come here with JSP CX,$TSTS6
$TSTS6: PUSH P,CX ;Save return address
XHLLI CX,.
HLRZS CX
CAIN CX,XCDSEC
JRST $TSTS7
PUSH P,T1
MOVE T1,(P)
BUG.(CHK,NISEC6,D36COM,SOFT,<Not in section 6>,<<T1,CALADR>>,<
Cause: Code that should be running in section 6 is not.
Action: If the DOB% facility did not produce a dump, change this to
a BUGHLT and submit an SPR with the dump.
Data: CALADR - Address of routine not in section 6
>)
POP P,T1
$TSTS7: POP P,CX
JRST (CX)
END