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UNIVERSAL ORNMAC Symbol File for ORION AND OPR
SUBTTL Murray Berkowitz/PJT/GAT/CTK/DPM/LWS 11-Jul-88
;
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;1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
;
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;
;THE INFORMATION IN THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
;WITHOUT NOTICE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT
;BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION.
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;DIGITAL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OR RELIABILITY
;OF ITS SOFTWARE ON EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT SUPPLIED BY
;DIGITAL.
SEARCH GALCNF ;GET GALAXY OPTIONS
SEARCH GLXMAC
SALL ; CLEAN LISTINGS
TOPS10 <
IF1,<PRINTX BUILDING A GALAXY-10 ORNMAC>
SEARCH UUOSYM>
TOPS20 <
IF1,<PRINTX BUILDING A GALAXY-20 ORNMAC>
SEARCH MONSYM>
XP FTRJE,FTRJE ;SETUP RJE VALUE
XP FTDN60,FTDN60 ;SETUP DN60 VALUE
;Define TOPS20 OPR priv bits until formally defined
TOPS20 <
ND .OBSOP,1 ;SYSTEM OPR PRIV
ND .OBLOP,2 ;LOCAL OPR PRIV
ND .OBROP,3 ;REMOTE OPR PRIV
> ;End TOPS20
.JBVER==137
%%.OPR==37 ;ORNMAC VERSION NUMBER
;** Both OPR and ORION now have the same version/edit.
;** This will avoid the confusion of which program's edit to update
;** when changes are made to OPRCMD or OPRPAR - they are both linked
;** into OPR and ORION.
;** Define OPR/ORION's version here
OPRWHO==0
OPRVER==5
OPRMIN==0
OPREDT==1054
OPRVRS==<VRSN.(OPR)>
SUBTTL Table of Contents
; TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR ORNMAC
;
;
; SECTION PAGE
; 1. Table of Contents......................................... 2
; 2. Operating system dependent definitions.................... 3
; 3. KEYMAIN,KEYOBJ,OBJORN and KEYWORD symbol definitions...... 4
; 4. SWITCH Symbol definitions for switches................... 5
; 5. TABAPL Syntax table macros............................... 6
; 6. GALCNF parameters......................................... 7
; 7. ORNKEY, ORNDSP,ORNSDP and ORNSWI command syntax macros.... 8
; 8. General message format.................................... 8
; 9. OPR/ORION message types................................... 9
; 10. Special AC assigments..................................... 10
; 11. The object block.......................................... 11
; 12. COMMAND message........................................... 12
; 13. HELLO message............................................. 13
; 14. START,PAUSE,CONTINUE and SHUTDOWN messages................ 14
; 15. SETUP message............................................. 15
; 16. SETUP REPLY message....................................... 16
; 17. HELLO message for applications (NSP)...................... 17
; 18. HELLO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT message for applications (NSP)...... 18
; 19. SET message............................................... 19
; 20. FORWARDSPACE and BACKSPACE message........................ 20
; 21. HOLD and RELEASE message.................................. 21
; 22. MODIFY message............................................ 22
; 23. ROUTE message............................................. 23
; 24. DELETE message............................................ 25
; 25. SEND message.............................................. 26
; 26. NOTIFY message............................................ 27
; 27. SUPPRESS message.......................................... 28
; 28. CANCEL message............................................ 29
; 29. REQUEUE message........................................... 30
; 30. DEFINE message............................................ 31
; 31. TAPE and DISK messages.................................... 32
; 32. SHOW messages for tapes................................... 33
; 33. SWITCH message............................................ 34
; 34. DISMOUNT message.......................................... 35
; 35. RECOGNIZE message (TOPS10)................................ 35
; 36. SET TAPE and DISK messages................................ 36
; 37. SET STRUCTURE message for disks........................... 37
; 38. SET TAPE INITIALIZE message............................... 38
; 39. ENABLE and DISABLE message for tapes...................... 39
; 40. MOUNT message for tape and disk........................... 40
; 41. IDENTIFY message for tapes................................ 41
; 42. RESPONSE message.......................................... 42
; 43. LOCK/UNLOCK message....................................... 43
; 44. USAGE ACCOUNTING MESSAGES................................. 44
; 45. Standard message format................................... 45
; 46. DN60 command message...................................... 46
; 47. WTO,WTOR and ACK formats for all programs................. 47
; 48. ALIGN message............................................. 48
; 49. STATUS message............................................ 49
; 50. SHOW CONTROL-FILE message................................. 50
; 51. SHOW STATUS message....................................... 51
; 52. SHOW STATUS IBM-NODE message.............................. 52
; 53. SHOW PARAMTERS IBM-NODE message........................... 52
; 54. MODIFY SYSTEM-LISTS message............................... 53
; 55. SHOW SYSTEM-LIST message.................................. 54
; 56. SHOW ALLOCATION message................................... 55
; 57. LOGOUT Message - Function 27 (sent by IPCC)............... 56
; 58. ORION Error codes and messages.......................... 57
; 59. PARSET Parser setup macros............................... 58
; 60. Node/Operator Data Base................................... 59
; 61. OPR list entry............................................ 60
; 62. OPR table database structure.............................. 60
; 63. OPERATOR message list entry............................... 61
; 64. Parser storage allocation definitions..................... 62
; 65. PDB Parser data block definitions..................... 63
; 66. Parser flag values........................................ 63
; 67. Parser argument block description......................... 64
; 68. Parser action routine argument block description.......... 65
; 69. Parser return block definition............................ 66
; 70. Parser keyword table descriptions......................... 67
; 71. Message resend list database description.................. 68
; 72. Message send failure database description................. 69
; 73. Interrupt system definitions.............................. 70
; 74. DN200 OPR definitions..................................... 71
; 75. SRV: Database for TOPS20.................................. 72
; 76. Error tables for OPR...................................... 73
SUBTTL Revision History VERSION 5 OPR and ORION Programs (All Modules)
Comment \
Edit Modules Text
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
700 ALL Make OPR and ORION's edit numbers the same since basically
ones no good without the other. Reference ORNMAC's and
OPR/ORION's version in all modules to help catch version
skews. Move all edit histories from each module and put
them in ORNMAC.
701 ORNMAC Add support for SET KSYS command. Even the hooks for setting
OPRQSR KSYS events. Add support for SHOW KSYS, too.
OPRCMD
ORION
702 ORNMAC Add a PUSH command to OPR on the -10.
OPRCMD
703 ORNMAC Add code to extract new .QBTTY block
ORION from monitor IPCF msg from 'SEND OPR'.
704 ORNMAC Add support for the Event Queue
OPRCMD
OPRQSR
705 ORNMAC Add priv'd OPSER commands that aren't monitor
OPRCMD commands, namely: SET BATMAX, LOGMAX, and BATMIN;
ORION RESTRICT and UNRESTRICT device; and
OPRQSR ENABLE/DISABLE JOB-SCHEDULING (ALL-CPUs, <ONLY cpu>, cpu).
706 OPRPAR Add routine SAVUSR to allow the return of PPN masks
from .CMUSR calls.
9-Aug-84 GCO 10071 /DPM
707 ORNMAC Add new routines to OPRPAR to facilitate the parsing
OPRPAR of 8-bit data. Routines must be called by $PREFIL.
New routines are P$7BIT, P$8BIT, P$DBIT and P$XBIT.
9-Aug-84 GCO 10072 /DPM
710 OPRPAR Add support for the $SUBCM parsing macro to allow
TOPS-20 style sub-command processing.
13-Aug-84 GCO 10073 /DPM
711 ORNMAC Add support for Usage file events.
OPRCMD
OPRQSR 16-Aug-84 GCO 10077 /LWS
712 ORION ORION never calls P$INIT to set up default byte pointers.
24-Aug-84 GCO 10081 /DPM
713 ORION Add code to support operator log file closure events.
OPRQSR
OPRCMD 5-Sep-84 GCO 10092 /LWS
714 ORNMAC Add new field to G$$ATB X macros to specify internal
ORION application dispatch addresses. GCO 10093 /NT
OPRCMD
715 ORION Implement Orion part of AUTO-TAKE files.
OPRQSR
OPRLOG
OPRPAR 2-OCT-84 GCO 10078 /CTK
716 ORION Make it easier for internal applications to send messages to
OPRLOG OPR. GCO 10102/NT
717 OPRPAR Add AUTO TAKE file /FAILSOFT and /REASON switches.
12-OCT-84 GCO 10078 /CTK
720 ORNMAC Remove revision history prior to OPR/ORION version 5.
13-Oct-84 GCO 10103/NT
721 ORION Add AUTO TAKE file /DISPLAY and /NODISPLAY switches.
OPRPAR Requires QSRADM edit to function.
OPRQSR 19-OCT-84 GCO 10078 /CTK
722 ORNMAC Remove SET BATMAX, BATMIN, CORMAX, CORMIN, and LOGMAX
ORION commands. Include above plus DATE, DAYTIME, and SCHEDULE
OPRQSR into SET SYSTEM XXXXX. Add new SHOW SYSTEM PARAMETERS
OPRCMD command. Make ORION append to current log file on restart
OPRLOG instead of renaming it.
22-Oct-84 GCO 10106 /LWS
723 ORION Fix TXTMOV to honor byte count.
26-OCT-84 GCO 10108 /NT
724 ORION Be more specific when displaying CPU status in SHOW
OPRQSR SYSTEM PARAMETERS display.
29-Oct-84 GCO 10111 /LWS
725 ORNMAC Add commands and parsing routine to OPR and ORION
OPRCMD in support of FAL streams.
OPRQSR 14-Nov-84 GCO 10121 /LWS
726 OPRPAR Fix five plus year old TAKE command garbage error
OPR message bug. 6-DEC-84 GCO 10128/CTK
727 CNFORN Add commands to enable and disable CI and NI.
CNFTAB 29-Jan-85 GCO 10141/JAD
730 CNFTAB Fix dynamic configuration code to handle CPUs which
are missing CI/NI. 8-Mar-85 GCO 10154 /JAD
OPRQSR Make it easier to add customer output to the SHOW
SYSTEM PARAMETERS command. 8-MAR-85 GCO 10155 /JAD
731 ORNMAC Add support in DEFINE NODE command to allow the
OPRCMD user to define IBMCOM front end on a nonzero CPU.
OPRQSR 11-Mar-85 GCO 10159 /LWS
732 ORNMAC Rework a lot of the internal applications so we
CNFORN ACK things somewhat consistently with the rest
LCPORN of the GALAXY. Provide a uniform internal ACK
ORION mechanism for any future internal applications.
12-Mar-85 GCO 10163 /JAD
733 ORION Allow the full 132 characters on SEND ALL commands.
20-Mar-85 GCO 10170 /DPM
734 ORNMAC Implement the new DEFINE FILE-ACCESS DEFAULT-PPN and
OPRQSR DEFINE FILE-ACCESS REJECTION-LIST commands for the
OPRCMD multithreaded FAL.
ORION 25-Mar-85 GCO 10178 /DRB
735 CNFORN Print error text for DIAG. UUO errors.
8-Apr-85 GCO 10188 /JAD
736 CNFORN New DIAG. UUO functions to add/remove CI/NI.
22-Apr-85 GCO 10194 /JAD
737 OPR Use real PITMR interrupts. Don't fall out of
OPRPAR sub-command mode during interrupts. This will
probably fix the age old bug where ill mem refs
happened unwinding the parser and GLXSCN during
interrupts. No guarantees though ...
21-May-85 GCO 10214 /DPM
740 OPRPAR Make sub-command logging work.
OPRLOG
23-May-85 GCO 10217 /DPM
741 OPRQSR Add KSYS time to SHOW SYSTEM PARAMETERS.
5-Jun-85 GCO 10227 /JAD
742 ORNMAC Completely redo ENABLE/DISABLE QUEUE handling.
OPRCMD Requires QUASAR edit 1353.
ORION
6-Jun-85 GCO 10227 /DPM
743 ORNMAC DQS support for OPR. Expand the DEFINE NODE command
OPRCMD to allow defining a node as a SERVER.
6-Jun-85 GCO 10228 /JAD
744 ORION AUTO take command processing quits after processing
certain commands (SET, DEFINE, etc.) because expecting
T4 (file line counter) to be preserved accross all
commands.
13-Jun-85 GCO 10231 /DPM
745 CNFORN Add commands to control settings of flags in DEBUGF which
CNFTAB specify if the monitor should dump and/or reload on DEBUG,
JOB, or CPU stopcodes.
27-Jul-85 GCO 10264 /JAD
746 OPRPAR Return extended data block (PPN mask) if CM%WLA set.
3-Sep-85 GCO 102XX /DPM
747 ALL Update copyright macros.
750 ORION Set up command tables properly so application commands
work in Auto Take files.
12-Sep-85 GCO 10285 /JAD
751 ORION Make sure we have an output page before we try to
release it.
16-Sep-85 GCO 10288 /NT
752 ORION Allow auto take file to be queued up while processing
OPRPAR an auto take file. Aviod ill mem refs during same.
Handle the case where two contexts from one job have
signed on to ORION.
2-Oct-85 GCO 10295 /DPM
753 CNFORN Teach CNFORN how to do GETTABs from CPU subtables.
4-Oct-85 GCO 10296 /JMF
754 CNFORN .STCPU wrong. Sets date rather than CPU runability. Resolve
symbol conflict.
5-Oct-85 GCO 10297 /JMF
755 ORION Allow auto take file to be queued up while processing
OPRPAR a regular take file. Perform privilege checking on the
MDA message that invokes an auto-take file. Always fully
resolve the filespec on TAKE commands.
8-Oct-85 GCO 10299 /RCB
756 OPRPAR Fix ill mem ref caused by timer interrupt routines.
8-Oct-85 GCO 10300 /RCB
757 OPRQSR Don't allow impossible unit number ranges in BLDOBJ.
22-Oct-85 GCO 10308 /JAD
760 ORION Avoid possible BPN stopcodes caused by G$ERR containing
last ACK text address during auto command file processing
by zeroing G$ERR prior to each call to COMMAN.
17-Jan-85 GCO 10365 /DPM
761 CNFORN Clean up handling of disk and CPUs. Fix numerous problems
CNFTAB and hopefully make it run better.
11-Apr-86 GCO 10396 /JAD
762 CNFORN Remove code which tried to attach disks when a CPU is added.
Fix the monitor so it does this reliably. Also fix /FORCE
switch so it works.
23-Apr-86 GCO 10398 /JAD
763 OPRCMD Add new switch /OVERRIDE-SET-NUMBER to the MOUNT command.
OPRQSR 28-Apr-86 GCO 10401 /JAD
764 OPRCMD Add NETWORK-QUEUE(-NAMES) to DEFINE and SHOW commands.
OPRQSR 12-May-86 GCO 10407 /JAD
765 ORNMAC Add commands and rework existing code ro process the
OPRCMD SET PRINTER n MAGTAPE command.
OPRQSR *** Note *** Associated edit 1425 to QUASAR.
20-May-86 GCO 10409 /DPM
766 OPRCMD Add support for network queue controller
6-Jun-86 GCO 10413 /DPM
767 OPRPAR Avoid ill mem refs in the parser interrupt code caused
by repeated calles to SETTMX by zeroing TIMSET at SETTMX.
1-Jul-86 GCO 10433 /DPM
770 CNFORN Add hooks in the ADD and REMOVE commands in CONFIG to
CNFTAB allow ADDing/REMOVEing specific devices.
16-Jul-86 GCO 10440 /JAD
771 OPRPAR Add entry point P$FIXP to fixup pointer to command buffer
on an action routine error (replaces copies of "FIXIT"
spread through OPRCMD, LCPTAB, and CNFTAB).
17-Jul-86 GCO 10441 /JAD
772 ALL Change $STOP to STOPCD. Get rid of useless edit levels in
various modules.
24-Nov-86 GCO 10469 /BAH
773 ORNMAC Add the "SET SYSTEM DISK-CACHE-SIZE n" command to OPR so
OPRCMD system operators can twiddle the cache size.
OPRQSR 30-Nov-86 GCO 10473 /JAD
774 CNFORN Add the "SHOW BOOT-TEXT" command to the CONFIG application
CNFTAB of OPR.
1-Dec-86 GCO 10474 /JAD
775 CNFORN Add the first part of the "SHOW HARDWARE-CONFIGURATION"
CNFTAB to the CONFIG application of OPR.
10-Dec-86 GCO 10475 /JAD
776 ORNMAC Add SET BATCH n SYSTEM-OPR-INTERVENTION, which means that the
OPRCMD stream allows OPR-INTERVENTION if SCHED says an OPR is on
OPRQSR duty, but not otherwise.
14-Dec-86 GCO 10476 /TL
777 ORNMAC AUTO-TAKE files can cause ORION to grow without bound,
ORION because OPRPAR's parse data wasn't being pitched.
21-Dec-86 GCO 10479 /TL
1000 ORNMAC AUTO-TAKE files can cause ORION to grow without bound,
ORION because messages sent to ourself weren't removed from
ORION's address space.
24-Dec-86 GCO 10480 /TL
1001 ORNMAC Move disk database definitions into ORNMAC and deleted
CNFORN them from CNFORN and CNFTAB. Rename the hardware config
CNFTAB shower from HDWCNF to CNFHDW in case I wimp out and leave
it as a separate module.
29-Dec-86 GCO 10481 /JAD
1002 ORION Add code to generate multi-part display messages. Add
CNFORN more hooks in the SHOW HARDWAERE-CONFIGURATION command.
CNFTAB Miscellaneous stuff related to the command.
31-Dec-86 GCO 10482 /JAD
1003 ORION Restore "MO" during WTIFLS/WTINEW since if called in the
middle of a $TEXT MO will not have the right thing in it.
12-Jan-87 GCO 10486 /JAD
1004 OPRQSR Make SET SYSTEM CORMAX set the "soft" CORMAX. Note that
MCO 10328 to the monitor is required.
13-Aug-86 GCO 10453 /DPM
1005 CNFHDW Fix text (and formatting) of SHOW HARDWARE/CFE command
when DH-11s are present. Use "find free FED" function
of DTE. UUO to make sure that RSX20-F functions aren't
done on monitors prior to FEDSER MCOs.
4-Mar-87 GCO 10496 /TL
1006 OPRQSR Add disk cache size to the SHOW SYSTEM PARAMETERS output.
8-Mar-87 GCO 10497 /JAD
1007 ORION Fix return (explicit and implicit) in AUTO-TAKE commands.
20-Apr-87 GCO 10502 /TL
1010 CNFHDW Add display of controller microcodes in the SHOW HARDWARE
CNFTAB output. Add /CONTROLLER-MICROCODES to control selective
ORION output. Add hooks (but not switch) to log output of the
SHOW HARDWARE command in ERROR.SYS (needs new entry).
7-May-87 GCO 10506 /JAD
1011 CNFHDW Add NI display.
22-May-87 GCO 10509 /JAD
1012 ORION Don't include object block in WTO typeout if the
type is .OTMNT and the device name is null.
3-Jul-87 GCO 10524 /LWS
1013 CNFTAB CNFORN CNFHDW
Make ADDing/REMOVing magtape and dectape controllers
work. REMOVE tape controllers when REMOVing a CPU.
ADD tape controllers (like disks) when AUTOCONFIGURing
a CPU. Make SHOW HARDWARE CONFIGURATION show the
secondary controller for dual ported tapes.
Deassign devices after ADDing them so they don't
stay assigned to ORION. /RJF
1014 CNFORN Move most of the work of the RECON .RCSPN function into
the monitor where it belongs.
17-Jul-87 GCO 105xx /JAD
1015 CNFORN People didn't like having tape controllers added
on an AUTO CONFIGURE CPUx command. So "REPEAT 0"
the code out. Disks still get added as always.
24-JUL-87 /RJF
1016 OPRQSR Remove FTFLBK conditionals.
21-Aug-87 GCO 10557 /LWS
1017 CNFHDW "SHOW HARDWARE" got the secondary controller wrong for
dual ported tapes.
27-Aug_87 /RJF
1020 CNFORN Make ADD and REMOVE use the DIAG. UUO rather than
the old RECON. functions.
1-Sep-87 /RJF
1021 CNFORN Add code to support the "Ignore" and "No ignore" device
functions of the DIAG. UUO.
The command is "SET [NO] IGNORE unit-name.
2-Sep-87 /RJF
1022 ORNMAC Add code so ORION starts NML at startup time if DECnet
ORION is present.
17-Sep-87 GCO 10575 /LWS
1023 CNFHDW Coding error at RCNCPU caused a CI7 STOPCD.
30-SEP-87 /RJF
1024 CNFHDW Rewrite controller name routine to be more generalized
and also so it works better (list controller number for
multi-unit controllers correctly).
14-Oct-87 /JAD
1025 CNFORN SEZMTK is not needed and no longer works for 7.04,
so make it a no-op under the new monitor.
Also, stop calling RCNERR if SEZMTK fails.
14-OCT-87 /RJF
1026 CNFTAB NIPINI never got called since we added DTAINI and never
updated DEVMAX. Adjusted DEVMAX and put a PRINTX in so
this can't happen again.
1027 ORNMAC Pass DECtapes as well as magtapes through the SET TAPE
OPRQSR command.
30-Dec-87 GCO 10592 /DPM
1030 ORNMAC Add support for reverse LAT and LN03's.
OPRCMD 02-Feb-88 GCO 10599 /KDO
OPRQSR
1031 ORNMAC Add support for DISABLE TIMESHARING.
OPRQSR 23-Mar-88 GCO 10609 /LWS
1032 ORNMAC,CNFTAB,CNFORN,CNFHDW
Update the Copyrights to 1988,
and include a copyright in CNFHDW for the first time.
11-Mar-88 GCO 10612 /RJF
1033 CNFORN Jump around lots of unneeded code for adding/removing
CPUs for the 7.04 monitor.
CNFTAB Allow unknown devices to be ADDed by allowing
non-existant devices at CHKDEV time.
28-Mar-88 GCO 10612 /RJF
1034 CNFHWD Don't try to print -20F device information if RSX-20F
isn't running.
14-Apr-88 GCO 10617 /DPM
1035 OPRCMD Add missing angle backets around ENABLE JOB-SCHEDULING
and UNRESTRICT commands.
19-Apr-88 GCO 10618 /DPM
1036 ORION Don't try to send stopcodes to self (IP.STP).
20-Apr-88 GCO 10622 /DPM
1037 OPRQSR Don't impose an artificial restriction on the number of
batch streams. Use INPMAX instead of MPB values.
10-May-88 GCO 10627 /DPM
1040 ORION Fixup OPRDPY by not depending upon smashed values in S2 over
subroutine calls and OPRHEL by deleting unneeded instructions
as suggested by FT2 QAR 44.
11-May-88 GCO 10628 /DPM
1041 CONFIG Support stand-alone CONFIG and make it take OPR/ORION's
version number.
20-May-88 GCO 10634 /RJF
1042 CNFHDW Print out MCB node numbers correctly.
08-Jun-88 GCO 10638 /RCB
1043 CNFTAB Implement the "ALLOCATE DUMP-BUFFER (for) dev" command to
CNFORN facilitate allocating an IPA20 dump buffer.
15-JUN-88 GCO 10640 /JAD
1044 CNFHDW List the UNIBUS adapters in SHOW HARDWARE for the KS-10.
15-Jun-88 GCO 10641 /JAD
1045 ORNMAC "CFE" switch and etc. are misnomers - they should really
CNFTAB DTE, since the switch causes the DTE configuration to be
CNFORN listed. Change the switch name and flags bits to match.
CNFHDW 15-Jun-88 GCO 10642 /JAD
1046 CNFHDW Fix logic that uses DIAG. UUO function .DIOUI to conform
CNFORN to the new and improved argument block format.
16-Jun-88 GCO 10643 /DPM
1047 CNFHDW Fix incorrect branch destination in CPL.6.
11-Jul-88 GCO 10648 /JAD
1050 CNFHDW Fix incorrect code to print secondary controller onformation
in "SHOW HARDWARE /TAPE" logic. Fix to edit 1046.
25-Jul-88 GCO 10649 /RJF
1051 OPR Fix OPR Ill mem refs by processing IPCF messages at timer
OPRPAR interrupt level rather than trying to unwind S%CMND.
This also fixes problems with stopcodes out of STBDEL
when IPCF interrupts occur while shuffeling the scratch
pad switch table.
13-Dec-88 GCO 10662 /DPM
1052 ORNMAC Fix symbol definitions using PHASE/DEPHASE pairs. Not only
were some missing the DEPHASE, but it makes for an unclean
lowseg for people who want to build DDT with galactic symbols.
Change to use .ORG pseudo-op pairs instead.
23-Jun-89 GCO 10670 /RCB
1053 ORNMAC Add NEXT and REQUEUE commands for NQC streams. Also,
OPRCMD remove FTDQS conditionals since this feature cannot be
OPRQSR turned off.
21-Jul-89 GCO 10673 /DPM
1054 CNFHDW Change format of magtape configuration display. Separate
controllers. Add UNIBUS address and controller for KS.
Add support for SA10 (which started the edit in the first
place).
9-Aug-89 GCO 10675 /LWS
\ ;End of Revision History
SUBTTL Operating system dependent definitions
;DEFINE TAPE AND TTY FLAGS FOR DEVICE DESIGNATORS
SYSPRM DV%DTA,DV.DTA,.DVDTA ;DECTAPE VALUE
SYSPRM DV%MTA,DV.MTA,.DVMTA ;MAGTAPE VALUE
SYSPRM DV%TTY,DV.TTY,.DVTTY ;TTY VALUE
SUBTTL KEYMAIN,KEYOBJ,OBJORN and KEYWORD symbol definitions
;THE VALUES HERE ARE USED TO PASS WHICH KEYWORD THE PARSER SAW
; TO THE EVENT PROCESSOR
;THERE WILL BE 3 KEYWORD TABLES
; KEYMAIN - MAIN KEYWORDS THAT START COMMANDS
; KEYOBJ - KEYWORDS THAT ARE OBJECTS
; OBJORN - ORION OBJECTS ..DEVICES BAT,LPT,CDP,CDR
; KEYWORD - ALL OTHER KEYWORDS
DEFINE KEYMAIN,<
X ALIGN,ALI ;;ALIGN
X BACKSPACE,BKS ;;BACKSPACE
X CANCEL,CNC ;;CANCEL
X CLOSE,CLO ;;CLOSE
X CONTINUE,CNT ;;CONTINUE
X DELETE,DEL ;;DELETE COMMAND
X DEFINE,DEF ;;DEFINE
X DISABLE,DIS ;;DISABLE
X DISMOUNT,DSM ;;DISMOUNT COMMAND
X ENABLE,ENA ;;ENABLE
X ENTER,ENT ;;ENTER
X EXIT,EXT ;;EXIT
X FORWARDSPACE,FWS ;;FORWARDSPACE
X HELP,HLP ;;HELP COMMAND
X HOLD,HLD ;;HOLD
X IDENTIFY,IDN ;;IDENTIFY
X MODIFY,MOD ;;MODIFY COMMAND
X MOUNT,MTN ;;MOUNT COMMAND
X PAUSE,PAU ;;PAUSE
X PUSH,PUS ;;PUSH COMMAND
X PRINT,PRT ;;PRINT COMMAND
TOPS10< X RECOGNIZE,REC > ;;RECOGNIZE COMMAND
X RELEASE,REL ;;RELEASE
X REPORT,RPT ;;REPORT
X REQUEUE,REQ ;;REQUEUE
X RESPOND,RSP ;;RESPOND
TOPS10< X RESTRICT,RST > ;;RESTRICT
X RETURN,RTN ;;RETURN
X ROUTE,RTE ;;ROUTE (ROUTE COMMAND FOR QUASAR)
X SEND,SND ;;SEND
X SET,SET ;;SET
X SHOW,SHW ;;SHOW
X SHUTDOWN,SHD ;;SHUTDOWN
X START,STA ;;STARTUP
X SUBMIT,SUB ;;SUBMIT COMMAND
X SUPPRESS,SUP ;;SUPPRESS
X TAKE,TAK ;;TAKE
X UNLOAD,UNL ;;UNLOAD COMMAND
TOPS10< X UNRESTRICT,URS > ;;UNRESTRICT COMMAND
X WAIT,WAI ;;WAIT COMMAND
;;COMMANDS FOR TAPE AND DISK
X SWITCH,SWI ;;SWITCH COMMAND
;;COMMANDS FOR MDA ON -10
X LOCK,LOC ;;LOCK COMMAND
X UNLOCK,ULC ;;UNLOCK
;;ADD NEW COMMANDS AT THE END OF THIS TABLE
X <\"32>,CTZ ;;Control-Z (TOPS-10 style exit)
X NEXT,NXT ;;[NXT] NEXT COMMAND
> ;END OF KEYMAIN
DEFINE KEYOBJ,<
X JOB,JOB ;;JOB
X OPERATOR,OPR ;;OPERATOR
X TERMINAL,TRM ;;TERMINAL
> ;END KEYOBJ
; *** THE OBJORN ENTRIES MUST BE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. ***
DEFINE OBJORN,<
X (<BATCH>,BAT) ;;BATCH-STREAM
X (<CARD-PUNCH>,CDP) ;;CARD-PUNCH
X <CARD-READER-INTERPRETER>,BIN ;;READER INTERPRETER
X (<EVENT>,EVT) ;;EVENT
X <FAL>,FAL ;;FAL-STREAM
TOPS20 <
X <FILE-RETRIEVAL>,RET ;;RETREIVAL REQUESTS
> ;END TOPS20
IFN FTFTS,<
X <FTS>,FTS ;;FTS Messages
> ;End of FTFTS conditional
X <MOUNT>,MNT ;;MOUNT REQUESTS
X (<NQC>,NQC) ;;NETWORK QUEUE CONTROLLER
X (<PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH>,PTP) ;;PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
X PLOTTER,PLT ;;PLOTTER
X PRINTER,LPT ;;PRINTER
X READER,RDR ;READER
> ;END OBJORN
DEFINE KEYWORD,<
X AFTER,AFT ;;AFTER
X <ANF-10>,ANF ;;NETWORK TYPE
X ALL,ALL ;;ALL
X <ALL-MESSAGES>,ALM ;;ALL-MESSAGES
X <ALL-NODES>,ALG ;;ALL-NODES
X ASK,ASK ;;ASK
X ATTRIBUTE,ATR ;;ATTRIBUTE
X(<BEGINNING-OF>,BEG) ;;BEGINNING-OF
X <CONTROL-FILE>,CTL ;;CONTROL-FILE
X COPY,CPY ;;COPY
X(<CURRENT-POSITION>,CUR) ;;CURRENT-POSITION
X <CURRENT-REQUEST>,ACR ;;AFTER-CURRENT-REQUEST
X DAYTIME,DAY ;;DAYTIME
X DECNET,DCN ;;NETWORK TYPE
X <DEFAULT-PPN>,DPP ;;DEFAULT PPN
X <ERROR-MESSAGES>,ERM ;;ERROR-MESSAGES
X <EVERY-REQUEST>,AER ;;AFTER-EVERY-REQUEST
X FILE,FIL ;;FILE
X (<FORMS-TYPE>,FOT) ;;FORMS-TYPE
X IGNORE,IGN ;;IGNORE
X IMMEDIATELY,IMM ;;IMMEDIATELY
X <JOB-MESSAGES>,JOM ;;JOB MESSAGES
X KEYPAD,KPD ;;KEYPAD
X (<LAT-SERVER>,LAT) ;;LAT SERVER NAME
X (<LIMIT-EXCEEDED-ACTION>,LEA) ;;LIMIT-EXCEEDED-ACTION
X LINE,LIN ;;LINE....LINE NUMBER
X LOG,LOG ;;LOG
X LOGGING,LGG ;;LOGGING
X (<LP20-SIMULATION>,LP2) ;;LP20 SIMULATION ON LPT
X (<MEMORY-LIMITS>,MEM) ;;MEMORY-LIMITS
X MESSAGES,MSG ;;MESSAGES
X (<NETWORK>,NET) ;;NETWORK-TYPE
X NODE,NOD ;;NODE
X NOKEYPAD,NKP ;;NOKEYPAD
X(<NOOPR-INTERVENTION>,NOI) ;;NOOPR-INTERVENTION
X <OPR-ACTION-MESSAGES>,OAM ;;OPERATOR ACTION MESSAGES
X <ONLINE>,ONL ;;ONLINE
X(<OPR-INTERVENTION>,OIA) ;;OPR-INTERVENTION
X OTHER,OTH ;;OTHER MESSAGES
X <OUTPUT-DISPLAY>,OPD ;;OUTPUT-DISPLAY
X(<OUTPUT-LIMITS>,OPL) ;;OUTPUT-LIMITS
X (<PAGE-LIMITS>,PGL) ;;PAGE-LIMITS
X PARAMETERS,PRM ;;PARAMETERS
X PRIORITY,PRI ;;PRIORITY
X (<PRIORITY-LIMITS>,PRL) ;;PRIORITY-LIMITS
X <REJECTION-LIST>,REJ ;;REJECTION-LIST
X REQUEST,RQN ;;REQUEST NUMBER
X QUEUE,QUE ;;QUEUE
X <QUEUE-NAME>,QNM ;;QUEUE-NAME
X SERVER,SRV ;;SERVER
X SITGO,SIT ;;SITGO
X STATUS,STS ;;STATUS
X SYSTEM,SYS ;;SYSTEM
X <SYSTEM-OPR-INTERVENTION>,SOI ;;SYSTEM-OPR-INTERVENTION
X <TAKE-COMMANDS>,TAC ;;TAKE-COMMANDS
X (<TIME-LIMITS>,TIM) ;;TIME-LIMITS
X TIMESHARING,TSR ;;[ENABLE] TIMESHARING
X TO,TO ;;TO (USED IN ROUTE COMMAND)
X TYPE,TYP ;;TYPE (TERMINAL TYPE)
X (<UNIT-TYPE>,UTY) ;;UNIT-TYPE
;;MAGTAPE SPOOLING KEYWORDS
X <7>,7TK ;;7-TRACKS
X <9>,9TK ;;9-TRACKS
X <DEFAULT>,DFL ;;DEFAULT ANSWER
X <EVEN>,EVN ;;EVEN PARITY
X <MAGTAPE>,MTA ;;SET PRINTER N MAGTAPE
X <ODD>,ODD ;;ODD PARITY
;;NETWORK-QUEUE-CONTROLLER KEYWORDS
X <INPUT>,NQI ;;INPUT STREAM
X <OUTPUT>,NQO ;;OUTPUT STREAM
X <LOCAL>,LCL ;;LOCAL
X <REMOTE>,RMT ;;REMOTE
;DN60 KEYWORDS
IFN FTDN60,<
X <BYTES-PER-MESSAGE>,BPM ;;BYTES PER MESSAGE
X <CLEAR-SEND-DELAY>,CSD ;;CLEAR TO SEND DELAY
X <DATA-TERMINAL-READY>,DTR ;;DATA TERMINAL READY
X <EMULATION>,EMU ;;EMULATION
X HASP,HSP ;;HASP
X OFF,OFF ;;OFF
X ON,ON ;;ON
X <RECORDS-PER-MESSAGE>,RPM ;;RECORDS PER MESSAGE
X SECONDARY,SEC ;;SECONDARY PROTOCOL
X <SILO-WARNING-LEVEL>,SWL ;;SILO WARNING LEVEL
;; SYMBOL DEFINED BUT VALUE O.K.
;;X <TERMINATION>,TRM ;;TERMINATION
X <TIMEOUT-CATEGORY>,TOU ;;TIMEOUT CATEGORY
X <TRANSPARENCY>,TRA ;;TRANSPARENCY
X 2780,278 ;;2780
X 3780,378 ;;3780
X CPU,CPU ;;CPU DN60 IS ON
X <DL10-PORT>,D10 ;;DL10 BASED
X DTE,D20 ;;DTE-20 BASED
> ;END FTDN60
;;TAPE AND DISK KEYWORDS
X <ACKNOWLEDGED>,ACK ;;ACKNOWLEDGED
X <ALL-TAPE-DRIVES>,ATP ;;ALL TAPE DRIVES
X <ANSI>,ANS ;;ANSI LABELS
X <AUTOMATIC-VOLUME-RECOGNITION>,AVR ;;AVR
X <AVAILABLE>,AVA ;;AVAILABLE
X <CHANNEL>,CHN ;;CHANNEL
X <DRIVE>,DRV ;;DRIVE
X <DISK-DRIVE>,DSK ;;DISK DRIVE
X <DOMESTIC>,DOM ;;DOMESTIC
X <EBCDIC>,EBC ;;EBCDIC
X <FOREIGN>,FOR ;;FOREIGN
X <INITIALIZE>,INI ;;INITIALIZE
X NO,NO ;;NO
X <REGULATED>,REG ;;REGULATED
X <SCRATCH>,SCR ;;SCRATCH
X <STRUCTURE>,STR ;;STRUCTURE
X <TAPE-DRIVE>,TAP ;;TAPE-DRIVE
X <TOPS20>,T20 ;;TOPS-20 LABELS
X <UNAVAILABLE>,UAV ;;UNAVAILABLE
X UNIT,UNI ;;UNIT (DISK UNIT)
X <ACTIVE-SWAPPING-LIST>,ASL ;;DISK UNITS ON WHICH TO SWAP
X <CRASH-DUMP-LIST>,CDL ;;STRS ON WHICH TO DUMP
X <SYSTEM-SEARCH-LIST>,SSL ;;STRS IN SSL:
;;VALUE ALREADY DEFINED SO NO NEED TO DEFINE AGAIN
;X <UNLABELED>,UNL ;;UNLABELED
X <UNREGULATED>,URG ;;UNREGULATED
X <VOLUME-ID>,VID ;;VOLUME-ID
X YES,YES ;;YES
X 200,200 ;;DENSITY OF 200
X 556,556 ;;DENSITY OF 556
X 800,800 ;;DENSITY OF 800
X 160,160 ;;DENSITY OF 1600
X 625,625 ;;DENSITY OF 6250
;;TOPS20 COMMANDS
X <BIAS-CONTROL>,BIA ;;BIAS CONTROL
X <SCHEDULER>,SCH ;;SCHEDULER
X <NONE>,NON ;;NONE
X <BACKGROUND>,BCK ;;BACKGROUND
X <CLASS>,CLS ;;CLASS
X <ACCOUNTS>,ACT ;;ACCOUNTS
X <ALLOCATED>,ALO ;;ALLOACTED
X <WITHHELD>,WHD ;;WITHHELD
X <POLICY-PROGRAM>,PPR ;;POLICY PROGRAM
;;MDA COMMANDS
X <AUTOMATIC-STRUCTURE-RECOGNITION>,ASR ;;ASR
X <SYSTEM-LISTS>,SLS ;;FOR SHOW SYSTEM-LISTS
X <INCLUDE>,INC ;;INCLUDE (SYSTEM LISTS)
X <EXCLUDE>,EXC ;;EXCLUDE (SYSTEM LISTS)
X <ALLOCATION>,ALC ;;FOR SHOW ALLOCATION
X <BATCH-REQUEST>,BRQ ;;BATCH REQ FOR SHOW ALLOCATION
;;KSYS COMMANDS - <EVERY> AND <DAILY> ARE DEFINED BELOW
X <KSYS>,KSY ;;KSYS
;;USAGE COMMANDS
X <USAGE>,USG ;;USAGE
X <BILLING-CLOSURE>,UBC ;;BILLING-CLOSURE
X <FILE-CLOSURE>,UFC ;;FILE-CLOSURE
X <EVERY>,WKY ;;WEEKLY
X <NOW>,NOW ;;NOW
X <DAILY>,DLY ;;DAILY
;;PRIVILEGED OPERATOR SET COMMANDS
X <BATMAX>,BMX ;;SET SYSTEM BATMAX
X <BATMIN>,BMN ;;SET SYSTEM BATMIN
X <CORMAX>,CMX ;;SET SYSTEM CORMAX
X <CORMIN>,CMN ;;SET SYSTEM CORMIN
X <DATE>,DAT ;;SET SYSTEM DATE
X <LOGMAX>,LMX ;;SET SYSTEM LOGMAX
X <SCHEDULE>,SCD ;;SET SYSTEM SCHEDULE
X <JOB-SCHEDULING>,JSC ;;ENABLE JOB-SCHEDULING (ON)
X <ALL-CPUs>,ACP ;;ALL-CPUs
X <ONLY>,NLY ;;ONLY CPUN
X <LISTS>,LST ;;SHOW SYSTEM LISTS
X <DISK-CACHE-SIZE>,CSZ ;;SET SYSTEM DISK-CACHE-SIZE
> ;END OF DEFINITION OF KEYWORDS
;NOW DEFINE THE X MACRO TO GENERATE THE NEEDED SYMBOLS
DEFINE X(A,B),<
IF1,<IFDEF .KY'B,< PRINTX ? DUPLICATE KEYWORD CODE -- .KY'B>>
.KY'B==..Z
..Z==..Z+1
>
;INITIALIZE THE COUNTER AND CALL KEYWORD TO GENERATE THE SYMBOLS
..Z==100000
KEYMAIN
..Z==200000
KEYWORD
DEFINE X(A,B),<
IF1,<IFDEF .KY'B,< PRINTX ? DUPLICATE KEYWORD CODE -- .KY'B>>
.KY'B==.OT'B
SUPPRESS .OT'B
> ;END X
KEYOBJ
OBJORN
.KYUSR==0 ;USER MESSAGE **MUST BE ZERO**
SUBTTL SWITCH Symbol definitions for switches
;THESE SYMBOLS ARE USED TO INDICATE WHAT SWITCH WAS SEEN BY THE PARSER
;TO THE EVENT PROCESSOR
DEFINE SWITCH,<
X <ALL>,ALL ;;/ALL
X <APPEND>,APD ;;/APPEND
X <AVAILABLE>,AVA ;;/AVAILABLE
X <CHARACTERISTICS>,CHR ;;/CHARACTERISTICS
X <COPIES:>,CPY ;;/COPIES:
X <CREATE>,CRE ;;/CREATE
X <DEVICE:>,DEV ;;/DEVICE:
X <FILE:>,FIL ;;/FILE:
X <FREE>,FRE ;;/FREE
X <LINES>,LNS ;;/LINES
X <PAGES:>,PAG ;;/PAGES:
X <JOBNAME:>,JOB ;;/JOBNAME:
X <MOUNTED>,MNT ;;/MOUNTED
X <NODE:>,NOD ;;/NODE
X <NO-SIGNON-REQUIRED>,NSN;NO-SIGNON-REQUIRED
X <NOUNLOAD>,NUL ;;/NOUNLOAD
X <PAUSE:>,PAU ;;/PAUSE
X <REQUEST-ID:>,REQ ;;/REQUEST-ID:
X <REPEAT-COUNT:>,RPT ;;/REPEAT
X <SEQUENCE:>,SEQ ;;/SEQUENCE:
X <SHORT>,SHT ;;/SHORT
X <STOP>,STP ;;/STOP
X <JOB>,JBX ;;/JOB
X <SIGNON-REQUIRED>,SON ;;SIGNON-REQUIRED
X <SUPERSEDE>,SPR ;;/SUPERCEDE
X <PURGE>,PUR ;;/PURGE (FOR JOB ERROR )
X <ERROR-PROCESSING>,ERR ;;/ERROR-PROCESSING
X <NOERROR-PROCESSING>,NER;/NOERROR-PROCESSING
X <REASON:>,RSN ;;/REASON
X <REMOVE>,REM ;;/REMOVE A STR ON DISMOUNT
X <DISPLAY>,DSP ;;/DISPLAY
X <NODISPLAY>,NDP ;;/NODISPLAY
X <OPR-ACTION-MESSAGE>,OAM ;;/OPR-ACTION MESSAGES
X <OTHER>,OTH ;;/OTHER
X <USERS>,USR ;;/USER (ON SHO STA STR)
X <WRITE-LOCKED>,WLK ;;/WRITE-LOCKED ON A STR MOUNT
X <OVERRIDE-SET-NUMBER>,OSN ;;/OVERRIDE-SET-NUMBER
X <REMOTE>,RMT ;;/REMOTE QUEUE LISTING
X <SUMMARY>,SUM ;;/SUMMARY QUEUE LISTING
;;TAPE AND DISK -20 COMMAND SWITCHES
X <COUNT:>,CNT ;;/COUNT:
X <DENSITY:>,DEN ;;/DENSITY:
X <INCREMENT:>,INC ;;/INCREMENT:
X <LABEL-TYPE:>,LBT ;;/LABEL-TYPE
X <OVERIDE-EXPIRATION:>,OVR ;;/OVERIDE-EXPIRATION
X <OWNER:>,OWN ;;;/OWNER:
X <PROTECTION>,PRO ;;/PROTECTION:
X <STARTING-VOLUME-ID:>,SVI;/START-VOLUME-ID:
X <TAPE-DISPOSITION:>,TDP ;;/TAPE-DISPOSITION
X <VOLUME-ID>,VID ;;/VOLUME-ID
;;-20 SCHEDULER SWITCHES
X <WINDFALL:>,WFL ;;/WINDFALL:
X <CLASS-ASSIGNMENTS:>,CAS ;;/CLASS-ASSIGNMENTS:
X <NOCHECK>,NCK ;;DISMOUNT str:/NOCHECK
;;USAGE ACCOUNTING
X <NO-SESSION-ENTRIES>,NOS ;;/NO-SESSION-ENTRIES
;;SET KSYS COMMAND
X <CANCEL>,KIL ;;/CANCEL
X <CM>,CM ;;/CM (Corrective maint)
X <NEW>,NEW ;;/NEW (Load new monitor)
X <PM>,PM ;;/PM (Preventive maint)
X <SA>,SA ;;/SA (Stand alone)
X <SCHED>,SCH ;;/SCHED (Scheduled)
;;GENERAL EVENT SWITCHES
X <FAILSOFT>,FSF ;;/FAILSOFT
;;MAGTAPE SPOOLING SWITCHES
X <DENSITY:>,MDN ;;DENSITY
X <DIRECTORY-FILE:>,MDI ;;DIRECTORY-FILE
X <LABEL-TYPE:>,MLT ;;LABEL-TYPE
X <MULTI-REEL:>,MRL ;;MULTI-REEL
X <PARITY:>,MPR ;;PARITY
X <TRACKS:>,MTK ;;TRACKS
X <VOLUME-SET:>,MVS ;;VOLUME-SET
;;LAT SERVER/SERVICE/PORT
X <PORT-NAME:>,POR ;;PORT NAME
X <SERVER-NAME:>,SVR ;;SERVER NAME
X <SERVICE-NAME:>,SVC ;;SERVICE NAME
;;SHOW HARDWARE-CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
X <DTE>,HDT ;;/DTE
X <CI>,HCI ;;/CI
X <CPU>,HCP ;;/CPU
X <DISK>,HDI ;;/DISK
X <MONITOR-MEMORY>,HMM ;;/MONITOR-MEMORY
X <NI>,HNI ;;/NI
X <TAPE>,HTA ;;/TAPE
X <UBAS>,HUB ;;/UBAS
X <UNIT-RECORD>,HUR ;;/UNIT-RECORD
X <LOG>,HLG ;;/LOG
X <CONTROLLER-MICROCODES>,HCM ;;/CONTROLLER-MICROCODES
>
DEFINE X(A,B),<
IF1,<IFDEF .SW'B,< PRINTX ? DUPLICATE SWITCH CODE -- .SW'B>>
.SW'B==..Z
..Z==..Z+1
>
..Z==400000
SWITCH
SUBTTL TABAPL Syntax table macros
;THESE MACROS ARE USED TO GET THE DATA FROM GALGEN AND BUILD
;THE NECESSARY DATA NEEDED BY OPR AND ORION
;DEFINE APPLICATION TABLES
DEFINE TABAPL,<
;;THIS TABLE MUST BE IN ALPAHABETICAL ORDER BY THE FIRST ARGUMENT
;; X NAME,CODE,TABLE NAME,ORION MODULE IF INTERNAL
G$$ATB ;;GET EXTERNAL TABLE VALUES
> ;END TABAPL
APLBEG==700000 ;START APPLICATION CODES
OP.AAP==0 ;ALL APLLICATION MESSAGES
DEFINE X(A,B,C,D),<.ZZ==.ZZ+1
IF1,<IFDEF .KY'B,< PRINTX ? Duplicate application code -- .KY'B>>
IF1,<IFDEF OP.'B,< PRINTX ? Duplicate message flag -- OP.'B>>
.KY'B==APLBEG+.ZZ
OP.'B==1B<.ZZ>
OP.AAP==OP.AAP!OP.'B
> ;END OF X
.ZZ==0
TABAPL ;EXPAND APPLICATION TABLES
NUMAPL==.ZZ ;NUMBER OF TABLES
IFG <NUMAPL-^D18>,
<<PRINTX ?Number of applications is greater than 18. Compile aborted>
<PRINTX ?Please correct the GALGEN procedure and recompile>
END>
%CHKTM==1 ;CHECKPOINT LOG INTERVAL
SUBTTL GALCNF parameters
XP O.LENA,G.OLOG
DEFINE O$LOGN,< G$$LGN >;GET LOG NAME
DEFINE X(A),<> ;NULL X EXPANSION
O$LOGN ;COPY IN MACRO
SUBTTL ORNKEY, ORNDSP,ORNSDP and ORNSWI command syntax macros
;THESE MACROS ARE USED TO DEFINE KEYWORD AND SWITCH TABLES
;THEY USE THE SOFTWARE HALF OF THE TABLE TO POINT TO A WORD
; CONTAINING .KYXXX OR .SWXXX IN THE LH AND THE ADDRESS OF THE
; NEXT PDB CHAIN IN THE RH
;
;TO GENERATE A TABLE, YOU NEED ONE OF THESE MACROS PER ENTRY.
;THEY MUST BE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
DEFINE ORNDSP(NXT,KEY,CODE,FLAGS),<
DSPTAB(NXT,.KY'CODE,KEY,FLAGS)
> ;END ORNDSP
DEFINE ORNKEY(KEY,CODE,FLAGS),<
KEYTAB(.KY'CODE,KEY,FLAGS)
> ;END ORNKEY
DEFINE ORNSWI(SWITCH,CODE,FLAGS),<
KEYTAB(.SW'CODE,SWITCH,FLAGS)
> ;END ORNSWI
DEFINE ORNSDP(NXT,SWITCH,CODE,FLAGS),<
DSPTAB(NXT,.SW'CODE,SWITCH,FLAGS)
> ;END ORNSWI
SUBTTL General message format
COMMENT $
All ORION messages consist of a message header, at least one object
area, an ORNMAC version number, and a pointer to an argument length
word.
$
SUBTTL OPR/ORION message types
;The following codes are placed into the message header field, MS.TYP to
; indicate what type of message follows.
.OMOFF==200000 ;OFFSET OF FIRST ORION MESSAGE
.OMSTA==200002 ;START MESSAGE
.OMSHT==200003 ;SHUTDOWN MESSAGE
.OMPAU==200004 ;PAUSE MESSAGE
.OMCON==200005 ;CONTINUE MESSAGE
.OMSHS==200006 ;SHOW STATUS MESSAGE
.OMAHL==200007 ;APPLICATION HELLO MESSAGE
.OMSTS==200010 ;STATUS MESSAGE
.OMWTO==200011 ;WRITE TO OPERATOR MESSAGE
.OMRSP==200012 ;RESPONSE TO WTO MESSAGE (SENT BY ORION)
.OMWTR==200013 ;WTOR MESSAGE
.OMACK==200014 ;ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MESSAGE
.OMOHL==200015 ;OPR HELLO MESSAGE
.OMOST==200016 ;OPR SETUP MESSAGE
.OMOSR==200017 ;OPR SETUP REPLY
.OMHAC==200020 ;HELLO ACK FOR APPLICATIONS
.OMQHL==200021 ;QUASAR HELLO MESSAGE
.OMREQ==200025 ;REQUEUE MESSAGE
.OMCAN==200026 ;CANCEL MESSAGE
.OMSET==200027 ;SET MESSAGE
.OMFWS==200031 ;FORWARDSPACING MESSAGE
.OMALI==200032 ;ALIGN MESSAGE
.OMSUP==200033 ;SUPPRESS MESSAGE
.OMBKS==200034 ;BACKSPACE COMMAND
.OMSND==200035 ;SEND COMMAND
.OMSHC==200036 ;SHOW CONTROL FILE(EXAMINE)
.OMSHP==200037 ;SHOW PARAMETERS MESSAGE
.OMRTE==200040 ;ROUTE COMMAND (TOPS20 REL 4.0)
.OMSHQ==200041 ;SHOW QUEUES COMMAND
.OMHLD==200042 ;HOLD COMMAND
.OMREL==200043 ;RELEASE COMMAND
.OMSHR==200044 ;SHOW ROUTE TABLES COMMAND
.OMACS==200045 ;ACK FOR SHOW MESSAGES
.OMTKE==200046 ;END OF TAKE FILE FLAG
.OMCMD==200050 ;OPR COMMAND MESSAGE
.OMDSP==200051 ;DISPLAY MESSAGE TO PASS A DISPLAY TO OPR
.OMSHM==200052 ;SHO MOUNT REQUESTS
.OMLOG==200053 ;LOG MESSAGE TYPE
.OMNFY==200054 ;NOTIFY MESSAGE FROM QUASAR
.OMDEL==200055 ;DELETE COMMAND
.OMSUB==200056 ;SUBMIT COMMAND
.OMPRT==200057 ;PRINT COMMAND
.OMMOD==200060 ;MODIFY COMMAND
.OMQUE==200061 ;QUEUE REQUEST ENABLE/DISABLE
.OMENA==200062 ;ENABLE MESSAGE
.OMDIS==200063 ;DISABLE MESSAGE
.OMDEF==200064 ;DEFINE COMMAND
.OMD60==200065 ;DN60 COMMAND MESSAGE
.OMSSN==200066 ;SHOW STATUS NETWORK-NODE
.OMSPN==200067 ;SHOW PARAMETERS NETWORK-NODE
.OMRTD==200070 ;DEVICE ROUTING COMMAND
.OMNXT==200071 ;[NXT] NEXT COMMAND
.OMETS==200072 ;ENABLE TIMESHARING
.OMODB==200073 ;OBJECT DATA
.OMDQN==200074 ;DEFINE QUEUE-NAME
.OMSQN==200075 ;SHOW QUEUE-NAMES
.OMHGH==.OMSQN ;HIGHEST DEFINE ORION MESSAGE
.OMTXT==MT.TXT ;TEXT MESSAGE SYMBOL ***
;MESSAGE CODES USED FOR TAPE AND DISK COMMANDS IN RELEASE 4
.ODMES==201000 ;OFFSET FOR TAPE AND DISK MESSAGES
.ODSHT==201001 ;SHOW STATUS TAPE
.ODSHD==201002 ;SHOW STATUS DISK DRIVES
.ODENA==201003 ;ENABLE TAPE COMMAND
.ODDIS==201004 ;DISABLE MOUNT COMMAND
.ODMTS==201005 ;MOUNT STRUCTURE COMMAND
.ODDSM==201006 ;DISMOUNT COMMAND
.ODSDK==201007 ;SET DISK COMMAND
.ODSTP==201010 ;SET TAPE COMMAND
.ODSST==201011 ;SET STRUCTURE COMMAND
.ODREC==201012 ;RECOGNIZE COMMAND FOR -10
.ODUNL==201013 ;UNLOAD COMMAND
.ODIDN==201014 ;IDENTIFY MOUNT REQUEST MESSAGE
.ODDMT==201015 ;DELETE MOUNT REQUESTS
.ODSWI==201016 ;SWITCH COMMAND FOR TAPE REQUESTS
.ODSTR==201017 ;SHOW STATUS STRUCTURES
.ODLOC==201020 ;LOCK COMMAND
.ODULC==201021 ;UNLOCK COMMAND
.ODCSL==201022 ;CHANGE SYSTEM-LISTS
.ODSSL==201023 ;SHOW SYSTEM-LISTS
.ODSAL==201024 ;SHOW ALLOCATION
.ODETS==201025 ;ENABLE TIMESHARING
SUBTTL Special AC assigments
;CHANGE MI TO 15 AND MO TO 14 FROM 16 AND 15
MI==15 ;POINTER TO MESSAGE RECEIVED
MO==14 ;POINTER TO MESSAGE TO SEND
; PB==14 ;POINTER TO FIELD IN MESSAGE RECEIVED
FLAG==13 ;FLAG AC
;P4 WILL BE USED AS A FLAG REGISTER FLAG AND THEREFORE SHOULD
;NOT BE USED ANYWHERE ELSE
SUBTTL The object block
;THIS AREA IS USED TO DEFINE WHAT OBJECT OR OBJECTS A PARTICULAR
;MESSAGE APPLIES TO. AT LEAST ONE OF THESE IS IN EVERY MESSAGE.
;THIS AREA IS AN EXACT COPY A GALAXY DEVICE-OBJECT DESIGNATOR DESCRIBED
;IN GLXMAC
;SEE GLXMAC FOR A DESCRIPTION OF ITS CONTENTS
.ORG MSHSIZ
.OBJTY==.+OBJ.TY ;OBJECT TYPE WORD
.OBJUN==.+OBJ.UN ;OBJECT UNIT NUMBER WORD
.OBJND==.+OBJ.ND ;NODE NAME
BLOCK OBJ.SZ ;SAVE THE SPACE SO LATER AREAS ARE
;CORRECTLY PLACED
OBJSIZ:! ;SIZE OF OBJECT AREA
.ORG
.OBJLN==OBJ.SZ+1 ;SIZE OF OBJECT ARGUMENT BLOCK
;THE ARGUMENT COUNT WORD
.ORG OBJSIZ
.ARGLN:! BLOCK 1 ;ARGUMENT COUNT POINTER
.ORG
SUBTTL COMMAND message
;THE FOLLOWING IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE LAYOUT OF ALL MESSAGES
;SENT TO AN OBJECT PROCESSOR SIGNING ON WITH THE STANDARD HELLO
;MESSAGE AS WELL AS RESPOND MESSAGES FOR WTO
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; All of this stuff is now defined in GLXMAC. Check there
; under General Message Format for the latest stuff.
; .ORG MSHSIZ
;.OFLAG:! BLOCK 1 ;FLAG WORD FOR MESSAGE
;.OARGC:! BLOCK 1 ;ARGUMENT COUNT WORD
;.OHDRS:! ;SIZE OF THE HEADER
; .ORG
;DESCRIPTION OF THE ARGUMENT BLOCK
; .ORG 0
;ARG.HD:! BLOCK 1 ;ARGUMENT HEADER WORD
; AR.LEN==-1,,0 ;LENGTH OF THE BLOCK
; AR.TYP==0,,-1 ;TYPE OF BLOCK
;ARG.DA:! BLOCK 1 ;START OF DATA AREA
;ARG.SZ:! ;MINIMUM SIZE OF THE BLOCK
; .ORG
;GENERAL DATA TYPES FOR ALL MESSAGES
;.OROBJ==100 ;OBJECT BLOCK
;.ORTYP==101 ;OBJECT TYPE FIELD
;.ORJBN==102 ;JOBNAME TYPE FIELD
;.ORSEQ==103 ;SEQUENCE NUMBER FIELD
;.ORREA==104 ;REASON TYPE FIELD
;.ORDSP==105 ;OPR DISPLAY ARGUMENT
;.ORREQ==106 ;REQUEST NUMBER FIELD
;.ORNOD==107 ;NODE BLOCK FOR QUASAR VALIDATION
;.ORD60==110 ;DN60 BLOCK OF DATA
;.ORTIM==111 ;TIME BLOCK (UDT)
;.ORJNU==112 ;JOB NUMBER FIELD
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE COMMAND TYPES CURRENTLY USED AS
;GENERAL ARGUMENT TYPES
;
;.CMNOD FOR NODE NAME TYPE
;.CMTXT FOR TEXT ASCIZ DATA
;.CMIFI FOR INPUT FILE SPEC
;.CMUSR FOR USER ID INFORMATION
;.CMDEV FOR DEVICE DESIGNATOR
SUBTTL HELLO message
; THIS MESSGE IS SENT BY AN OPR TO ORION IDENTIFYING WHAT
; NODE THE OPR IS AT.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; THIS MESSAGE USES THE STANDARD ARGUMENT HEADER LAYOUT
; AND REQUIRES ONE ARGUMENT BLOCK AT THIS TIME
;
; THIS ARGUMENT BLOCK CONTAINS FOUR WORDS
;
; 1. NODE NAME WHERE OPR LOCATED
; 2. OPR VERSION NUMBER
; 3. ORNMAC VERSION NUMBER
;THE FOLLOWING FLAGS WILL BE TURNED ON BY AN OPR ON THE -20
;WITH REMOTE PRIVILEGES.
OP.RMT==1B0 ;REMOTE OPERATOR HELLO
.OPHEL==100 ;OPR HELLO BLOCK TYPE
.ORG ARG.DA
OPH.ND:! BLOCK 1 ;OPR HELLO NODE LOCATION
OPH.VN:! BLOCK 1 ;VERSION NUMBER OF THE OPR
OPH.OV:! BLOCK 1 ;ORNMAC VERSION NUMBER
OPH.SZ:! ;LENGTH OF THE BLOCK
.ORG
SUBTTL START,PAUSE,CONTINUE and SHUTDOWN messages
;THE FORMAT FOR THESE MESSAGES IS JUST AN OBJECT BLOCK
;EXCEPT THAT THE START COMMAND FOR PRINTERS WILL TAKE
;AN OPTIONAL ARGUMENT FOR DEVICE
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; THE MESSAGES ALL CONTAIN AN OBJECT BLOCK .OROBJ
; AND FOR START OF PRINTERS AND OPTIONAL .CMDEV
;
;
;THE START AND SHUTDOWN COMMANDS CAN CONTAIN JUST A .ORNOD BLOCK FOR
;THE SHUTDOWN/START NODE COMMAND
;THE STOP COMMAND HAS THE FOLLOWING BITS DEFINED IN .OFLAG:
ST.IMM==1B0 ;STOP THE DEVICE IMMEDIATELY
ST.ACR==1B1 ;STOP THE DEVICE AFTER THE CURRENT REQUEST
ST.AER==1B2 ;STOP THE DEVICE AFTER EVERY REQUEST
SUBTTL SETUP message
;THIS MESSAGE IS SENT BY ORION TO AN OPR IN RESPONSE TO
;THE HELLO MESSAGE. THIS MESSAGE IS USED TO SYNCRONIZE
;ALL OPRS WITH THE CURRENT APPLICATION TABLE SETTINGS
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THIS MESSAGE WILL CONTAIN APPLICATION NAMES TO BE ADDED
;TO TABLES IN OPR.
;
; .APNAM ASCIZ BLOCK OF NAME TO ADD
.APNAM==10000 ;DEFINE APPLICATION NAME CODE
SUBTTL SETUP REPLY message
;THIS MESSAGE IS SENT TO ORION BY OPR IN RESPONSE TO
;A SETUP MESSAGE. AFTER THIS MESSAGE IS SENT THE OPR
;CAN NOW INPUT COMMANDS TO ORION IF SUCCESSFUL
;
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE ARGUMENT BLOCK CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING
;OPR WILL RETURN WITH A CODE FOR SUCCESS OR FAILURE
;
;.ORSUC FOR SUCCESS TYPE....LENGTH OF 1
;.ORFAL FOR FAILURE TYPE....LENGTH OF 1
.ORSUC==10100 ;SUCCESS IF ZERO
.ORFAL==10101 ;FAILURE IF 1
SUBTTL HELLO message for applications (NSP)
;THIS MESSAGE IS SENT BY AN APPLICATION PROGRAM WISHING
;TO USE AN ALTERNATE SET OF COMMAND TABLES AS SPECIFIED
;AT ORION STARTUP. THE STRING SPECIFIED WILL
;BE USED AS THE PROMPT IF YOU ENTER THE APPLICATION LEVEL
;OR AS THE KEYWORD TO IDENTIFY THE APPLICATION COMMAND
;THE MESSAGE FORMAT USES THE NEW MESSAGE HEADER AND THE STANDARD
;ARGUMENT BLOCK FORMAT AS DESCRIBED UNDER ORION COMMAND MESSAGES
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;CURRENTLY THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DEFINED APPLICATION
;TYPES THAT CAN BE INCLUDED IN THE MESSAGE
;APPLICATION HELLO TYPES
.AHNAM==10200 ;TYPE FOR THE APPLICATION NAME STRING
;THE ARGUMENT BLOCK WILL CONTAIN THE NAME STRING
;IN THE ARGUMENT DATA AREA.
;THE ARGUMENT LENGTH INCLUDES THE ARGUMENT HEADER
;AND THE APPLICATION NAME STRING.
;THE NAME MUST BE ASCIZ.
;THE ARGUMENT COUNT WORD IN THE HEADER SHOULD
;CONTAIN A 1.
SUBTTL HELLO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT message for applications (NSP)
;THIS MESSAGE IS SENT BY ORION TO AN APPLICATION IN RESPONSE
;TO THE APPLICATION HELLO MESSAGE CONTAINING THE INTERNAL TYPE
;CODE ASSIGNED TO THIS APPLICATION PROCESSOR. THIS CODE WILL BE
;USED TO IDENTIFY ALL REQUESTS FROM ORION TO THE APPLICATION.
;
;THE FORMAT OF THE MESSAGE IS THE STANDARD ORION MESSAGE HEADER
;FOR COMMANDS WITH AN ARGUMENT BLOCK
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;CURRENTLY THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DEFINED APPLICATION
;TYPES THAT CAN BE INCLUDED IN THE MESSAGE
;APPLICATION HELLO ACKNOWLEDGEMNT TYPES
.AHTYP==10300 ;THIS CODE IS USED TO DESCRIBE THE FIELD
;CONTAINING THE APPLICATION TYPE CODE
;RETURNED BY ORION. THE CODE IS A FULL WORD.
;THE ARGUMENT BLOCK WILL CONSIST OF A HEADER
;AND ONE DATA WORD FOR A LENGTH OF 2
;THE ARGUMENT COUNT WILL HAVE A 1
SUBTTL SET message
;THE SET MESSAGE IS USED TO SET SCHEDULING PARAMETERS FOR AN OBJECT
;ONLY ONE PARAMETER CAN BE SET AT A TIME
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;ARGUMENT TYPES AND VALUES
;FOR ARGUMENTS WHERE THE TYPE IS SUFFICENT THE BLOCK WILL
;HAVE A LENGTH OF ONE, OTHERWISE THE BLOCK WILL CONTAIN THE
;APPROPRIATE DATA ELEMENT AND INCLUDE ITS LENGTH IN THE BLOCK
;HEADER.
;THE MESSAGE WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN OBJECT BLOCK TO DESCRIBE THE
;OBJECT
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK ARGUMENT TYPE
.STPGL==10400 ;PAGE LIMITS..HEADER..MIN..MAX
.STOPL==.STPGL ;SET OUPUT-LIMIT
.STFRM==10401 ;FORMS TYPE..HEADER..SIXBIT FORMS TYPE
.STMEM==10402 ;CORE LIMITS..HEADER..MIN..MAX
.STTIM==10403 ;TIME LIMITS..HEADER..MIN..MAX
.STPRI==10404 ;PRIORITY LIMITS..HEADER..MIN..MAX
.STOIA==10405 ;OPR INTERVENTION..HEADER
.STNOI==10406 ;NOOPR-INTERVENTION..HEADER
.STLEA==10407 ;LIMIT EXCEED ACTION HEADER..DATA
.STCAN==1 ;CANCEL
.STASK==2 ;ASK
.STIGN==3 ;IGNORE
;DN60 SET PARAMETERS
.STCSD==10410 ;CLEAR TO SEND DELAY
.STDTR==10411 ;DATA TERMINAL READY
ST.ON==1 ;ON
ST.OFF==2 ;OFF
.STRPM==10412 ;RECORDS PER MESSAGE
.STSWL==10413 ;SILO WARNING LEVEL
.STTOU==10414 ;TIMEOUT CATEGORY
ST.PRI==1 ;PRIMARY
ST.SEC==2 ;SECONDARY
.STTRA==10415 ;TRANSPARENCY (ST.ON OR ST.OFF)
.STBPM==10416 ;BYTES PER MESSAGE
.STSON==10417 ;SIGNON-REQUIRED
.STNSN==10420 ;NO-SIGNON-REQUIRED
;GENERAL SET PARAMETERS
.STATR==10421 ;SET ATTRIBUTES
;FAL-STREAM PARAMETERS
.STNTY==10422 ;NETWORK-TYPE
ST.ANF==1 ;ANF
ST.DCN==2 ;DECNET
;OUTPUT SPOOLER MAGTAPE PARAMETERS
.STMTA==10423 ;SET PRINTER N MAGTAPE
.STUTY==10424 ;SET PRINTER N UNIT-TYPE
.STLP2==10425 ;SET PRINTER N LP20-SIMULATION
;OPR-INTERVENTION EXTENSION
.STSOI==10426 ;SET BATCH N SYSTEM-OPR-INTERVENTION
.STEND==.STSOI ;LAST SYMBOL
SUBTTL FORWARDSPACE and BACKSPACE message
;THESE TWO COMMANDS ARE IDENTICAL EXCEPT THAT THE MESSAGE TYPE
;WILL DESCRIBE THE DESIRED ACTION
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DEFINED ARGUMENT TYPES FOR FORWARDSPACE
;AND BACKSPACE. IN ALL CASES THE ARGUMENT BLOCK WILL HAVE
;A LENGTH OF 2 AND THE POSTIONING AMOUNT WILL APPEAR IN THE
;ARGUMENT DATA WORD.
;ALL MESSAGES WILL CONTAIN AN OBJECT BLOCK DESCRIBING
;THE PARTICULAR UNIT
;
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK TYPE
;
.SPPAG==10500 ;SPACING NUMBER OF PAGES
.SPCPY==10501 ;SPACING NUMBER OF COPIES
.SPFIL==10502 ;SPACING NUMBER OF FILES
SUBTTL HOLD and RELEASE message
;THE FORMAT OF THE HOLD AND RELEASE COMMANDS ARE IDENTICAL
;EXCEPT FOR THE MESSAGE TYPE
;THE MESSAGE STRUCTURE IS THE STANDARD MESSAGE HEADER AND
;A NUMBER OF ARGUMENT BLOCKS DESCRIBING THE JOB(S) TO HOLD OR
;RELEASE
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DEFINED ARGUMENTS FOR THE HOLD AND
;RELEASE COMMAND
;
; .ORTYP THE QUEUE AFFECTED BY THE HOLD
; .CMUSR THE USERS JOBS IN THAT QUEUE TO AFFECT
; .ORRQN THE REQUEST NUMBER OF THE JOB
;
; IF ONLY THE .ORTYP FIELD IS SPECIFIED THEN ALL JOBS IN THE
; SPECIFIED QUEUE ARE TO BE HELD. OTHERWISE EACH ARGUMENT WILL
; FURTHER QUALIFY THE JOB(S) TO HOLD/RELEASE.
SUBTTL MODIFY message
;THE MODIFY MESSAGE IS USED TO MODIFY THE PARAMETERS OF A
;JOB REQUEST
;THIS COMMAND IS ALSO USED TO USED TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM LISTS
;THOSE FORMATS AR DESCIRBED ELSEWHERE. THE MESSAGE TYPE
;IS .ODCSL
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DEFINED ARGUMENTS TO DESCRIBE THE ENTRY
;TO BE MODIFIED
;
; .ORTYP THE QUEUE AFFECTED BY THE HOLD
; .CMUSR THE USERS JOBS IN THAT QUEUE TO AFFECT
; .ORRQN THE REQUEST NUMBER OF THE JOB
;
; IF ONLY THE .ORTYP FIELD IS SPECIFIED THEN ALL JOBS IN THE
; SPECIFIED QUEUE ARE TO BE MODIFIED. OTHERWISE EACH ARGUMENT WILL
; FURTHER QUALIFY THE JOB(S) TO MODIFY.
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE VALID PARAMTERS FOR ALL QUEUES
.MOPRI==11600 ;MODIFY PRIORITY..BLOCK WITH PRIORITY IN IT
SUBTTL ROUTE message
;THE ROUTE COMMAND WILL ROUTE THE OUTPUT FROM ONE NODE TO
;ANOTHER
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE ROUTE COMMAND SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING BLOCK TYPES
;
.ORRTN==11500 ;ROUTE NODE BLCOK
.ORRTJ==11501 ;ROUTE JOB BLOCK
;
;THE .ORRTN HAS THE FOLLOWING FIELDS
;
.SNODE==ARG.DA
.DNODE==ARG.DA+1
;WHERE .SNODE IS THE SOURCE NODE TO ROUTE AND
;.DNODE IS THE DESTINATION NODE TO ROUTE
;THE OPR ISSUING THE COMMAND MUST HAVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE
;SOURCE NODE FOR THE COMMAND TO BE VALID
;===========================================================================
;CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE
;MESSAGE FOR DEVICE ROUTING (TYPE .OMRTD)
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
;ARGUMENT BLOCKS
.RTEFM==1 ;SOURCE OBJECT BLOCK
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! 4 ! .RTEFM !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ SOURCE OBJECT BLOCK \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
.RTETO==2 ;DESTINATION OBJECT BLOCK
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! 4 ! .RTETO !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ DESTINATION OBJECT BLOCK \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
SUBTTL DELETE message
;THE DELETE COMMAND WILL PASS THE QUEUE AND THE REQUEST NUMBER IN
;A REQUEST ID BLOCK
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; THE BLOCKS ARE THE SAME FOR HOLD EXCEPT THAT THERE MUST BE A USER OR
; REQUEST NUMBER BLOCK
; .ORTYP ;QUEUE TYPE
; .ORREQ ;REQUEST NUMBER
; .ORUSR ;USER NUMBER OR PPN
; FOR DELETE OF MOUNT REQUEST THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS ARE POSSIBLE
;.ORREQ ;REQUEST NUMBER OF REQUEST TO DELETE
; - OR -
;.STRDV ;STRUCTURE BLOCK FOR DELETING ALL ON A STRUCTURE
; FLAG BITS FOR OPR MOUNT AND DISMOUNT COMMANDS
.DMRMV==1B0 ;IF OPR SAID DISMOUNT FOO:/REMOVE
.DMNCK==1B1 ;IF OPR SAID DISMOUNT FOO:/NOCHECK
.MTWLK==1B2 ;IF OPR SAID MOUNT FOO:/WRITE-LOCKED
.DMOSN==1B3 ;IF OPR SAID OVERRIDE DISK SET NUMBER
;.ORREA ;OPTIONAL REASON IF SPECIFIED
SUBTTL SEND message
;THIS MESSAGE IS USED TO SEND TEXT TO A PARTICULAR BATCH STREAM
;OR USER IDENTIFIED BY TERMINAL NUMBER OR JOB NUMBER.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE BLOCK WILL CONTAIN A STANDARD ORION OBJECT BLOCK TO DESCRIBE
;THE OBJECT THE MESSAGE IS BEING SENT TO.
;
; .OROBJ OBEJCT BLOCK TYPE
;
;AT THE CURRENT TIME THE OTHER ARGUMENT IS TEXT
;AND USES THE STANDARD ORION TEXT TYPE
;
; .CMTXT ;THE TEXT TYPE FOR MESSAGE
;
;THE DATA WILL BE ASCIZ TEXT WITH THE LENGTH INCLUDING ALL
;TEXT AND THE HEADER
SUBTTL NOTIFY message
;THIS MESSAGE IS USED BY QUASAR TO HAVE ORION DISPLAY A MESSAGE
;ABOUT A USERS JOB
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
;FLAG WORD BITS
NT.MLU==1B0 ;NOTIFY USER VIA MAIL
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THIS MESSAGE HAS FOUR ARGUMENTS
.JOBID==200 ;THE USER'S TERMINAL NBR & LOGIN TIME
.NTSUB==201 ;SUBJECT STRING FOR MAIL
; .CMDIR ;THE USER DIRECTORY NUMBER
; .CMTXT ;THE MESSAGE BODY
;THE JOB ID BLOCK CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING DATA
.ORG ARG.DA
JBI.JB:! BLOCK 1 ;JOB NUMBER
JBI.LI:! BLOCK 1 ;JOB LOGGED IN TIME
JBI.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE BLOCK
.ORG
;IF THE INFO MATCHES THE CURRENT JOB ON SYSTEM A MESSAGE WILL BE
;DISPLAYED TO THE TERMINAL IF LOGGED IN.. PITCHED IF NOT OR DETACHED
SUBTTL SUPPRESS message
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE SUPPRES COMMAND WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN ORION OBEJCT BLOCK
;TO DESCRIBE THE OBJECT
;
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK TYPE
;THE SUPRRESS COMMAND SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENT TYPES
;
.SUPFL==10600 ;SUPRRESS CURRENT FILE
.SUPJB==10601 ;SUPPRESS CURRENT JOB
.SUPST==10602 ;STOP DOING SUPPRESSION
;ALL ARGUMENTS ARE JUST THE ARGUMENT HEADER WITH THE APPROPRIATE
;TYPE AND A LENGTH OF 1
;THIS MESSAGE WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN ARGUMENT COUNT OF 2
SUBTTL CANCEL message
;THIS MESSAGE IS USED TO CANCEL A PARTICULAR JOB RUNNING ON A
;PARTICULAR OBJECT
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE CANCEL COMMAND WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN A ORION OBJECT BLOCK
;TO DESCRIBE THE OBJECT WHERE JOB IS TO BE CANCELED.
;
; .OROBJ ORION OBJECT BLOCK
;
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE VALID ARGUMENT TYPES FOR THIS MESSAGE
.CANTY==10700 ;CANCEL TYPE WITH THE FOLLOWING DATA
.CNERR==1 ;CANCEL WITH ERROR PROCESSING
.CNNER==2 ;CANCEL NO ERROR-PROCESSING
.CNPRG==3 ;CANCEL AND PURGE THE REQUEST
;THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENT TYPES ARE OPTIONAL AND WILL
;BE INCLUDED IF SPECIFIED
;
; .ORRQN ;REQUEST NUMBER
; .ORREA ;REASON FOR CANCEL..EXPLANATION IF GIVEN
; ;DATA IS THE TEXT
SUBTTL REQUEUE message
;THIS MESSAGE IS TO REQUEUE A JOB ON A PARTICULAR OBJECT
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE REQUEUE COMMAND WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN OBJECT BLOCK
;
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK
;
;THE FOLLOWING ARE THE VALID ARGUMENT TYPES FOR REQUEUE
;
.REQTY==11000 ;REQUEUE TYPE OF OPERATION
.RQBJB==1 ;BEGINNING OF JOB
.RQBFL==2 ;BEGINNING OF FILE
.RQBCP==3 ;BEGINNING OF CURRENT COPY
.RQCUR==4 ;CURRENT POSITION
;THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENT TYPES ARE OPTIONAL AND MAY BE INCLUDED
;IN THE COMMAND IF SPECIFIED.
;
; .ORRQN REQUEST NUMBER OF JOB
; .ORREA REASON FOR CANCEL..EXPLANATION IF GIVEN
; THE DATA IS THE TEXT
SUBTTL DEFINE message
;THIS MESSAGE IS USED FOR DN60 OR LAT SERVER TO DEFINE A NODE TO A
;PARTICULAR PORT, LINE AND PROTOCOL.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THIS MESSAGE CURRENTLY SUPPORTS ONLY ONE BLOCK
.DFBLK==11100 ;THE DEFINE BLOCK TYPE
LNMLEN==:14 ;LENGTH OF LAT SERVER/SERVICE/PORT
.ORG ARG.DA
DEF.TY:! BLOCK 1 ;TYPE OF NODE
DF.TPP==0,,-1 ;Type of node
DF.378==1 ;3780
DF.278==2 ;2780
DF.HSP==3 ;HASP
DF.SRV==4 ;SERVER
DF.LAT==5 ;LAT-SERVER
DF.FLG==-1,,0 ;Flag, i.e. if signon required
DF.NSN==1 ;Signon not required
DF.SON==2 ;Signon required
DEF.MD:! BLOCK 1 ;MODE OF NODE
DF.TRM==1 ;TERMINATION
DF.EMU==2 ;EMULATION
DEF.PT:! BLOCK 1 ;PORT
DEF.LN:! BLOCK 1 ;LINE
DEF.LA:! BLOCK LNMLEN ;LAT SERVER/SERVICE/PORT
DEF.SZ:!
.ORG
SUBTTL DEFINE QUEUE-NAME message
;THIS MESSAGE IS USED FOR OPR TO DEFINE A QUEUE NAME.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THIS MESSAGE CURRENTLY SUPPORTS ONLY ONE BLOCK
.DFQNM==11101 ;THE DEFINE BLOCK TYPE
QNMLEN==:10 ;LENGTH OF QUEUE NAME IN WORDS
.ORG ARG.DA
DFQ.QN:! BLOCK QNMLEN ;THE REMOTE QUEUE NAME
DFQ.TY:! BLOCK 1 ;THE QUEUE TYPE (.KYLCL OR .KYRMT)
DFQ.ND:! BLOCK 1 ;THE NODE NAME
DFQ.OT:! BLOCK 1 ;THE OBJECT TYPE
DFQ.UN:! BLOCK 1 ;THE UNIT NUMBER
DFQ.UT:! BLOCK 1 ;THE UNIT TYPE
DFQ.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE MESSAGE
.ORG
SUBTTL TAPE and DISK messages
;THESE COMMANDS ALL HAVE THE STANDARD ORION HEADER
;WITH THE MESSAGE CODES IN THE .MSTYP WORD MS.TYP FIELD
;TAPE AND DISK DEVICE INFO BLOCKS
.TAPDV==20000 ;TAPE DRIVE DEVICE BLOCK
;THE BLOCK WILL CONTAIN A STRING FOR THE DEVICE WHICH ONE
;CAN THEN CONVERT TO A DEVICE DESIGNATOR IF VALID. IF IT MUST BE
;VALID OPR WILL NOT SET CM%PO AND FORCE OPR TO TYPE IN VALID NAME
;BUT THE BLOCK WILL STILL CONTAIN A STRING
; *** THE STRING WILL NOT END IN A COLON ***
.DSKDV==20001 ;DISK DEVICE BLOCK
;THIS BLOCK WILL CONSIST OF 3 WORDS INCLUDING THE HEADER WITH
;THE FIRST DATA WORD BEING THE CHANNEL NUMBER AND THE SECOND
;BEING THE DRIVE NUMBER
.STRDV==20002 ;STRUCTURE BLOCK
;THIS BLOCK WILL CONTAIN THE STRING TYPED BY THE OPERATOR AND
;IT WILL BEGIN AFTER THE HEADER. THE LENGTH OF BLOCK WILL
;INCLUDE THE WHOLE ASCIZ STRING
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
SUBTTL SHOW messages for tapes
;THESE COMMANDS ARE PROCESSED BY MTCON ON THE -20 FOR THIS
;RELEASE
; .ODSHS ;SHOW STATUS FOR TAPE AND DISKS
; .ODSHP ;SHO PARAMTERS FOR TAPES AND DISKS
;THERE ARE THREE POSSIBLE BLOCKS THAT CAN BE IN THE MESSAGE
;.TAPDV BLOCK FOR TAPE TO SHOW
.ALTAP==20010 ; BLOCK FOR ALL TAPES LENGTH OF 1
.ALDSK==20011 ; BLCOK FOR ALL DISKS LENGTH OF 1
.ALSTR==20012 ;BLOCK FOR ALL STRUCTURES (MDA ONLY)
;FLAGS IN .OFLAG TO DESCRIBE OPTIONS OF DISPLAY(FOR TAPE AND DISK)
ST.ALL==1B0 ;ALL
ST.AVA==1B1 ;AVAILABLE DRIVES(FREE)
ST.CHR==1B2 ;CHARACTERISTICS
ST.MNT==1B3 ;MOUNTED
;FOR STRUCTURES THERE MAY ALSO BE A.STRDV FOR THE PARTICULAR STRUCTURE
ST.USR==1B0 ;SHOW THE USERS OF THE FILES STRUCTURES
SUBTTL SWITCH message
;THIS COMMAND IS USED BY MOUNTR ON THE -20 TO DETERMINE WHERE
;THE NEXT VOLUME IS TO BE FOUND FOR A GIVEN REQUEST
;THE MESSAGE CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS
;.ORREQ REQUEST NUMBER
;.VOLID VOLUME ID
;.TAPDV TAPE DEVICE BLOCK (OPTIONAL)
SUBTTL DISMOUNT message
;DISMOUNT STRUCTURE COMMAND CONTAINS A DEVICE BLOCK .CMDEV
; FOR THE DEVICE TO DISMOUNT
;THE ARGUMENTS WILL BE
; .STRDV
;OPTIONAL FLAGS
;.DMRMV REMOVE STRUCTURE ON DISMOUNT
;.DMNCK TRY NOT TO TOUCH STRUCTURE DURING DISMOUNT (/NOCHECK)
;THE DISMOUNT TAPE COMMAND WILL CONTAIN A
; .TAPDV
; BLOCK FOR TAPE DRIVE
SUBTTL RECOGNIZE message (TOPS10)
;THE RECOGNIZE COMMAND WILL CONTAIN A .TAPDV FOR TAPE
;DRIVE TO RECOGNIZE
SUBTTL SET TAPE and DISK messages
;THIS COMMAND WILL CONTAIN EITHER A TAPE BLOCK OR A DISK BLOCK
;AS THE FIRST ARGUMENT AND THEN
.DVAVL==20100 ;DEVICE AVAILABLE BLOCK LENGTH 1
.DVUAV==20101 ;DEVICE UNAVAILABLE BLOCK LENGTH 1
.DVINI==20102 ;DEVICE INITIALIZE MODE
SUBTTL SET STRUCTURE message for disks
;THIS COMMAND WILL HAVE A STRUCTURE BLOCK AS THE FIRST ARGUMENT
;AND THEN A CHARACTERISTIC BLOCK WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
;SYMBOLS
.STCHR==20200 ;STRUCTURE CHARACHTERISTICS
S.ACKN==1 ;ACKNOWLEDGED
S.AVAL==2 ;AVAILABLE
S.DOMS==3 ;DOMESTIC
S.FORN==4 ;FOREIGN
S.IGNO==5 ;IGNORED
S.REGU==6 ;REGULATED
S.UAVL==7 ;UNAVAILABLE
S.UREG==10 ;UNREGULATED
SUBTTL SET TAPE INITIALIZE message
;THIS COMMAND IS TO SETUP A TAPE-DRIVE FOR INITIALIZING VOLUMES
;THE MESSAGE WILL CONSIST OF A SET OF BLOCKS WITH THE FIRST ONE
;BEING
; .TAPDV TAPE DRIVE BLOCK
;THEN THERE WILL BE THE OPTIONS FOR THE INITIALIZE
;.DVINI FOR INITIALIZE STATE
;.VOLID FOR VOLUME ID
.SILBT==20501 ;LABEL TYPE
;%TFxxx defined in QSRMAC
.SIDEN==20502 ;DENSITY
;.TFDnn defined in QSRMAC
.SIOWN==20503 ;OWNER...USER ID OR PPN
.SIPRO==20504 ;OCTAL NUMBER FOR PROTECTION
.SIUNL==20505 ;UNLOAD TAPE WHEN DONE
.SIHLD==20506 ;HOLD TAPE WHEN DONE
.SIOVR==20507 ;OVERIDE EXPIRATION
.SINOV==20510 ;NO OVERIDING OF EXPIRATIONS
.SISVI==20511 ;STARTING VOLUME ID (DECIMAL NUMBER)
.SIINC==20512 ;INCREMENT FOR VOLUMES (DECIMAL NUMBER)
.SICTR==20513 ;COUNT OF TAPES TO DO (DECIMAL NUMBER)
;**;[37]ADD NEW SYMBOLS 21-NOV-83/DPM
.SIABO==20514 ;[37]ABORT THE INITIALIZATION
.SIERA==20515 ;[37]ERASE THE TAPE
.SINEW==20516 ;[37](RE-)INITIALIZE (APPENDED BY QUASAR
;[37] FOR /NEW-VOLUME, NEVER PARSED BY OPR)
.SILST==20517 ;[37]LIST OF REELIDS (APPENDED BY QUASAR
;[37]FOR /NEW-VOLUME, NEVER PARSED BY OPR)
SUBTTL ENABLE and DISABLE message types
.AVREC==20300 ;AUTOMATIC VOLUME RECOGNITION
.ASREC==20301 ;AUTOMATIC STRUCTURE RECOGNITION
.EDQUE==20340 ;QUEUES
SUBTTL MOUNT message for tape and disk
;THIS COMMAND IS ONLY USED FOR STRUCTURE MOUNTING
;
; THIS MESSAGE CONTAINS A .STRDV FOR THE STRUCTURE DEVICE
; BLOCK
; AND OPTIONALLY AN ALIAS BLOCK OF .STALS
.STALS==20401
;IF ALIAS IS NOT SPECIFIED IT IS ASSUMED TO BE THE SAME AS THE
;STRUCTURE DEVICE BLOCK
SUBTTL IDENTIFY message for tapes
;THIS MESSAGE WILL ASSOCIATE A TAPE DRIVE WITH A PARTICULAR TAPE
;REQUEST OR TAPE
;THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A TAPE DEVICE BLOCK
; .TAPDV
;THE SECOND PART OF THE COMMAND CAN BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
.SCRTP==20402 ;SCRATCH TAPE BLOCK (LEN 1)
.VOLID==20403 ;VOLUME ID BLOCK SPECIFYING
;THE PARTICULAR VOLUME ID
;.ORREQ ;TO SPECIFY THE REQUEST THE TAPE IS TO BE
;ASSIGNED TO
SUBTTL RESPONSE message
;THE RESPONSE MESSAGE USES THE STANDARD ORION HEADER
;AND ARGUMENT BLOCKS WITH VALID TYPES DESCRIBED BELOW
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT !
; !=======================================================!
;THE VALID RESPONSE TYPES ARE
; .CMTXT ;FOR TEXT DATA
;AT THE CURRENT TIME THE ONLY VALID ARGUMENTS FOR A RESPONSE
;IS ASCIZ TEXT AND ACK ID CODE.
;THIS CODE IS THE OPR HANDLE TO SEND ACK TO IF DESIRED.
.ACKID==12000 ;ACK FOR OPR ID
;ORIGIN OF ANSWER (TERMINAL # OR NODE
;NAME IN SIXBIT
;THIS BLOCK HAS TWO WORDS OF DATA
;
;1 ACK ID FOR OPR
;2 NODE OR TERMINAL NUMBER
;IN THE FUTURE, WHEN ANSWER BLOCKS ARE SUPPORTED
;OTHER COMMAND FUNCTION CODES WILL BE ALLOWED.
SUBTTL LOCK/UNLOCK message
;THIS MESSAGE CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS
;.STRDV ;STRUCTURE BLOCK
;.ORTIM ;TIME BLOCK
;THE TIME BLOCK IS OPTIONAL
;THE FOLLOWING BITS ARE DEFINED IN THE .OFLAG WORD:
LC.NUL==1B0 ;LOCK /NOUNLOAD
SUBTTL USAGE ACCOUNTING MESSAGES
;THE USAGE ACCOUNT MESSAGE GO TO THE ACTDAE. THEY ARE GALAXY FORMATED
;MESSAGES WITH AN ACTDAE MESSAGE TYPE.
;THE MESSAGES (FILE CLOSURE AND BILLING CLOSURE) HAVE ONLY 1 BLOCK
;DEFINED - .ORTIM - WHICH CONTAINS THE UDT WHEN THE ACTION IS TO
;TAKE PLACE. THERE ARE ALSO BITS DEFINED FOR .OFLAG:
US.NOW==1B0 ;DO IT NOW !!!
US.DLY==1B1 ;DO IT DAILY !!!
US.WKY==1B2 ;DO IT WEEKLY !!!
US.NOS==1B3 ;/NO-SESSION-ENTRIES
US.TIM==1B4 ;DO IT AT SPECIFIED TIME (KSYS)
US.KIL==1B5 ;CANCEL KSYS
US.DAY==0,,-1 ;DAY OF THE WEEK 1 - 7 (SUNDAY IS 1)
SUBTTL Standard message format
;THIS MESSAGE CONSISTS OF THE STANDARD MESSAGE HEADER FOLLOWED BY A PARSER
;BLOCK AS DEFINED BELOW
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT !
; !=======================================================!
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! COMMAND OBJECT TYPE !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! SOURCE NODE !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! OFFSET TO PARSER BLOCK !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! OFFSET TO TEXT OF COMMAND !
; !=======================================================!
.ORG .OHDRS
COM.TY:! BLOCK 1 ;OBJECT TYPE CODE
;VALID FOR APPLICATIONS ONLY
COM.SN:! BLOCK 1 ;SOURCE NODE OF COMMAND
COM.PB:! BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO THE PARSER BLOCK
COM.CM:! BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO MESSAGE TEXT
COM.SZ:! ;SIZE OF HEADER
.ORG
COM.AL==COM.SZ-COM.SN ;SIZE OF ARGUMENT BLOCK
;VALID FLAGS FOR THE COMMAND MESSAGE
CM.NPR==1B0 ;NO PROCESSING REQUIRED..SENT TO
;ORION TO LOG
COMMENT \
THE PARSER DATA BLOCKS WILL BE SIMILIAR TO THE OTHER
DATA STRUCTURES USED IN OPR AND ORION. EACH FIELD PARSED
WILL GENERATE A BLOCK WITH THE LENGTH IN THE LEFT HALF
AND COMMAND CODE TYPE IN THE RIGHT HALF.
THE LENGTH OF THE BLOCK INCLUDES THE HEADER WORD.
\
SUBTTL DN60 command message
;THIS MESSAGE FOR CDRIVE TO SEND ORION AN OPR COMMAND
;TO BE PARSED.
;THIS MESSAGE CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS
; .ORNOD ;NODE BLOCK
; .ORD60 ;D60 BLOCK
; (DATA WORD 1) PORT LINE INFO
; (DATA WORD 2) DN60 CHARACTERISTICS DEFINED IN QSRMAC
;
; .CMTXT ;TEXT BLOCK (MUST HAVE CR,LF)
SUBTTL WTO,WTOR and ACK formats for all programs
;THE FOLLOWING IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW FORMAT FOR WTO,
;WTOR AND ACK MESSAGES TO BE SENT BY ANY PROGRAM AND ORION.
;THE FORMAT CONSISTS OF A HEADER, FLAG WORD, ARGUMENT COUNT
;WORD AND AN ARGUMENT BLOCK. THE ARGUMENT COUNT WORD REFLECTS
;THE NUMBER OF ARGUMENT BLOCKS INCLUDED IN THE MESSAGE.
;THE LENGTH ASSOCIATED WITH EACH BLOCK INCLUDES THE ARGUMENT
;BLOCK HEADER WORD.
;THE HEADER IS THE STANDARD GALAXY MESSAGE HEADER DEFINED
;IN ORNMAC.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCK
;
;
;
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! LENGTH OF ARGUMENT BLOCK ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ DATA FOR THE ARGUMENT \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; .ORG MSHSIZ
;THE HEADER DATA USES THE STANDARD ORION MESSAGE BLOCK
;WITH MESSAGE HEADER, .OFLAG, AND .OARGC
;THE ARGUMENT BLOCK IS THE STANDARD ARGUMENT BLOCK USED IN
;ORION MESSAGES
;VALID ARGUMENT TYPES FOR WTO MESSAGE
;NOTE THAT ON THE -10, THE QUEUE. UUO PASSES A WHOLE OTHER SET
;OF BLOCK TYPES (QC%xxx) DEFINED IN UUOSYM.
;THE CODE IN GOPHMS TURNS THOSE BLOCKS INTO DUMMIES (.WTNOP)
;OR TRADITIONAL BLOCKS .WTxxx AS KNOWN HEREIN.
.WTTXT==0 ;TEXT MESSAGE
.WTOBJ==1 ;GALAXY OBJECT BLOCK FOR USE BY GALAXY
;COMPONENTS..MUST BE PRIVILEDGED
.WTDES==2 ;DESTINATION VALUE
.WTJOB==3 ;JOB NUMBER OF USER OR OTHER USER
;PRIVILEGED
.WTERR==4 ;ERROR CODE FOR ERROR DISPLAY
.WTRTE==5 ;ROUTE CODE FOR FUNCTION SETUP OPRS
.WTTYP==6 ;TYPE FIELD TEXT ..PRIVILEGED
.WTANS==7 ;ANSWER BLOCK FOR WTOR ONLY
.WTACD==10 ;APPLICATION CODE BLOCK
.WTOCD==11 ;OBJECT TYPE BLOCK
.WTNOP==12 ;NOOP (DUMMY) BLOCK FOR MONITOR WTO MESSAGES
.WTTTY==13 ;TTY NAME (FROM GOPHER FOR 'SEND OPR')
.WTLST==.WTTTY ;LAST VALID TYPE ASSIGNED
;VALID FLAGS FOR WTO MESSAGE IN .OFLAG
WT.KIL==1B0 ;KILL THE WTOR REQUEST USING .MSCOD HANDLE
WT.MOR==1B1 ;MORE DISPLAY PAGES ARE COMMING.
WT.NFY==1B2 ;NOTIFY IF PID GOES AWAT VIA TTMSG(-10 TRMOP)
WT.JOB==1B5 ;JOB MESSAGE..PRIVILEGED
WT.SJI==1B6 ;SUPPRESS JOB INFO ON DISPLAY
WT.NFO==1B7 ;NO FORMATING OF DISPLAY
WT.NDA==1B8 ;NO DASHES ON TYPE MESSAGE
WT.KAL==1B9 ;KILL ALL MESSAGES FOR THE JOB
WT.SND==1B10 ;SEND MSG TO CENTRAL AND SPECIFIED NODE
;**;[34]CHANGE 1 LINE AT WT.PRV: 17-MAR-83/GAT
WT.PRV==WT.JOB!WT.SJI!WT.NFO!WT.MOR!WT.NDA ;[34]PRIVILEGE FLAGS
WTOMAX==^D450 ;LARGEST WTO MESSAGE ALLOWED
TYPMAX==^D26 ;LARGEST TYPE BLOCK IN WORDS
TYPMIN==^D7 ;STANDARD TYPE SIZE MAXIMUM IN WORDS
TYPAPL==^D9 ;SIZE OF APPLICATION TYPE MESSAGES
SYSPRM OB.WTO,OB.WTO,OB%WTO ;WTO FLAGS IN BATCH JOB TABLE
SYSPRM OB.BSS,OB.BSS,OB%BSS ;BATCH-STREAM NUMBER IS SET
SUBTTL Internal Application ACK Message
;APPLICATIONS INTERNAL TO ORION MAY USE THE $IACK MACRO TO RETURN
;AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO AN OPR ISSUING A COMMAND HANDLED BY SUCH
;AN APPLICATION. ADDITIONAL TEXT MAY BE APPENDED TO THE ACK BY
;CALLING WTORTN TO OUTPUT CHARACTERS.
DEFINE $IACK(TEXT),<
IF2,<IFNDEF INTACK,<EXTERN INTACK>>
PUSHJ P,INTACK
JUMP [ITEXT (TEXT)]
>; END $IACK
SUBTTL ALIGN message
;THIS MESSAGE IS SENT TO DESCRIBE THE ALIGNMENT OPTIONS AND
;FILE TO USE
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE ALIGN MESSAGE WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN OBJECT BLOCK
;
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK
;
;THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS ARE ALSO VALID
;
; .CMIFI INPUT FILE SPEC TO USE
.ALPAU==11100 ;ALIGN PAUSE AMOUNT BETWEEN REPEATS
;THE ARGUMENT DATA WILL CONTAIN TIME
.ALRPT==11101 ;THE REPEAT COUNT ON THE FILE
;THE DATA WILL CONTAIN THE COUNT
.ALSTP==11102 ;STOP THE ALIGNMENT..NO DATA FOR THIS FIELD
SUBTTL STATUS message
;THIS MESSAGE IS SENT BY A PROCESSOR TO ORION IN RESPONSE TO A
;SHOW MESSAGE REQUESTING STATUS.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; ! ORNMAC VERSION NUMBER !
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE OBJECT AREA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ TEXT BLOCK OF STATUS \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE STATUS MESSAGE CONSISTS OF AS MANY OBJECT AREA/TEXT BLOCKS
;PAIRS AS NEEDED.
;THE FIRST WORD OF A TEXT BLOCK IS THE NUMBER OF WORDS IN THE
;TEXT BLOCK, FOLLOWED BY AN ASCIZ STRING
.ORG OBJSIZ ;START AFTER THE OBJECT AREA
STS.TB:! BLOCK 1 ;START OF BLOCK -- COUNT FOR THIS BLOCK
STS.TX:! ;WHERE THE TEXT IS
.ORG
SUBTTL SHOW CONTROL-FILE message
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE SHOW-CONTROL-FILE COMMAND WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN ORION
;OBJECT BLOCK
;
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK TYPE
;THE SHOW CONTROL-FILE COMMAND SUPPORTS ONE ARGUMENT TYPE
;
.SHCLN==11200 ;LINE COUNT FOR SHOW CONTROL-FILE
SUBTTL SHOW STATUS message
;THE SHOW STATUS MESSAGE IS SENT TO QUASAR REQUESTING
;INFORMATION ABOUT ONE OR MORE OBJECTS
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE SHOW STATUS MESSAGE CONISTS OF AN OBJECT BLOCK
;THAT DESCRIBES THE NUMBER AND TYPE OF OBJECTS DESIRED.
;
; .OROBJ OBJECT BLOCK TYPE
;
;THE OBJECT BLOCK HAS THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL VALUES AND MEANINGS
;
; TYPE VALUE MEANING
;
; OBJ.TY -1 ALL OBJECTS
; OBJ.UN -1 ALL UNITS
; OBJ.ND -1 ALL NODES
;
;THE FOLLOWING FLAGS ARE USED TO DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF JOBS
;TO BE LISTED FOR THE OBJECT DESCRIBED
;
.STACT==11201 ;JOBS ON ACTIVE OBJECTS
.STHLD==11202 ;JOBS WAITING FOR OBJECTS
.STWAT==11203 ;WAITING TO BE PROCESSED JOBS
.STALL==11204 ;ALL JOBS
SUBTTL SHOW STATUS IBM-NODE message
;This command contains only a .ORNOD block to specify the node to
;be displayed
SUBTTL SHOW PARAMTERS IBM-NODE message
;This command contains only a .ORNOD block to specify the node to
;be displayed
SUBTTL MODIFY SYSTEM-LISTS message
;MESSAGE TYPE - .ODCSL
;This command allows the operator to manipulate
;the system search list, the crash dump list, and the active
;swapping list.
;THERE IS ONE BIT IN THE FLAG WORD:
;The add/remove bit. which says whether the OPR
;typed ADD or REMOVE.
AD.REM==1B0 ;1 if OPR said REMOVE
;0 if OPR said ADD
;There ARE TWO argumentS to the message. ONE block has
; the unit or structure name in SIXBIT
.STRDV==.STRDV ;The block type
;THE OTHER DESCRIBES WHICH LIST TO MANIPULATE
.SLSTY==20500 ;THE BLOCK TYPE (LENGTH IS ALWAYS 2)
.SLTYP==ARG.DA ;THE WORD CONTAINING THE LIST TYPE
SL.TCD==7B35 ;FIELD CONATINING USEFUL INFO
SL.TMN==1 ;Minimum list type value
SL.SSL==1 ;System search list
SL.CDL==2 ;Crash dump list
SL.ASL==3 ;Active swapping list
SL.TMX==SL.ASL ;Maximum list type value
SUBTTL SHOW SYSTEM-LIST message
;MESSAGE TYPE - .ODSSL
;THIS COMMAND ALLOWS THE OPERATOR TO DISPLAY SOME OR ALL
;OF THE SYSTEM LISTS.
;THE MESSAGE HAS FROM 0 TO N BLOCKS.
;IF THERE ARE NO BLOCKS, THEN ALL SYSTEM LISTS SHOULD
;BE DISPLAYED. IF THERE ARE BLOCKS, THEN JUST THE
;LISTS CORRESPONDING TO THE BLOCKS SHOULD BE DISPLAYED
.ODSSL==.ODSSL ;THE MESSAGE TYPE
.SLSTY==.SLSTY ;THE LEGAL BLOCK TYPE
;(MAY BE MORE THAN 1 OF THESE)
SUBTTL SHOW ALLOCATION message
;MESSAGE TYPE - .ODSAL
;THE COMMAND ALLOWS THE OPERATOR TO DISPLAY THE ALLOCATION
;REQUEST OF SOME JOB OR BATCH REQUEST ON THE SYSTEM.
;THE MESSAGE HAS ONE ARGUMENT BLOCK
;THE ALLOCATION FOR THE JOB OR REQUEST CORRESPONDING
;TO THE BLOCK ON THE MESSAGE WILL BE DISPLAYED
;THE LEGAL BLOCK TYPES ARE:
.ORJNU==.ORJNU ;JOB NUMBER
.ORREQ==.ORREQ ;BATCH REQUEST ID
;IF THE DATA FOR EITHER OF THESE ARGUMENTS IS -1,
;ALL THE JOBS (EITHER TYPE) WILL BE LISTED
SUBTTL Object Data message
;MESSAGE TYPE - .OMODB
;THIS MESSAGE CONTAINS PARAMETERS TO BE APPLIED TO ALL PROCESSORS OF
;A SINGLE OBJECT TYPE.
; !=======================================================!
; \ \
; \ THE MESSAGE HEADER \
; \ \
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! FLAG WORD !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; ! ARGUMENT COUNT WORD !
; !=======================================================!
;
; ARGUMENT DATA BLOCKS
;
; !=======================================================!
; ! LENGTH OF THE ARGUMENT ! TYPE OF ARGUMENT !
; !-------------------------------------------------------!
; \ \
; \ ARGUMENT DATA \
; \ \
; !=======================================================!
;THE OBJECT DATA MESSAGE WILL ALWAYS CONTAIN AN OBJECT TYPE BLOCK
;TO SPECIFY THE OBJECT TO WHICH THIS MESSAGE APPLIES
;
; .ORTYP OBJECT TYPE BLOCK
;OTHER LEGAL BLOCK TYPES ARE:
;.OTFAL - FILE ACCESS LISTENER
.ORDPP==30100 ;DEFAULT NETWORK PPN
.ORREJ==30101 ;REJECTION LIST
;THE .ORREJ BLOCK CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING DATA:
.ORG ARG.DA
REJ.ND:!BLOCK 1 ;NODE TO BE REJECTED (0 IF NONE)
REJ.PP:!BLOCK 1 ;PPN TO BE REJECTED
REJ.MK:!BLOCK 1 ;PPN MASK
REJ.SZ:! ;LENGTH OF A SINGLE ENTRY
.ORG
SUBTTL ORION Error codes and messages
;ARGUMENTS USED ARE
; X 'SUFFIX','TEXT'
;THE EXPANDER MUST DEFINE THE CORRECT X MACRO
DEFINE ERRCDS,<
XLIST
X AON,<Application object block and object type block not allowed together in WTOR/WTO/ACK message>
X CMI,<Command message invalid>
X UPO,<Unknown processor object>
X UPT,<Unidentified processor type>
X IPE,<OPERATOR privileges required>
X IOE,<Invalid OPR entry>
X IFC,<Illegally formatted command message>
X IRS,<Illegal range specified>
X MTS,<Message too short>
X BML,<Bad message length>
X CSU,<Cannot send to specified user>
X NOM,<No outstanding messages>
X ICS,<Invalid argument count specified in command>
X IAL,<Invalid argument length specified>
X ITM,<Invalid type argument in message>
X ONS,<OPR not setup .. command ignored>
X DTM,<Duplicate type specified in message>
X WJP,<WTO, WTOR, or ACK job number field requires privileges>
X WTP,<WTO, WTOR or ACK object type field requires privileges>
X IWF,<Invalid WTO or WTOR field>
X WOP,<WTO, WTOR, or ACK object block field requires privileges>
X IOU,<Invalid object unit specified in object block>
X RIW,<Range invalid in WTO, WTOR or ACK object block>
X OPD,<OPR pid already defined>
X ISM,<OPR setup message invalid .. OPR did not send hello>
X OAS,<OPR already setup .. OPR deleted>
X ANI,<Application name invalid in application hello message>
X ODE,<OPR Does not exist .. message not sent>
X MTF,<WTO message type field required with WT.SJI set>
X IAC,<Invalid acknowledgement code .. code was zero>
X CNI,<Command not yet implemented>
X IPS,<Invalid pid for sender .. pid was zero>
X ISC,<Invalid switch specified in command>
X WNA,<Write to operator function not allowed for this job>
X LNI,<Logging not enabled>
X RNA,<Range not allowed in START command with /DEVICE>
X IQS,<Invalid queue specified in command>
X SUF,<ERROR.SYS entry failed on REPORT command>
X IUM,<Invalid user specified in message>
X ARP,<ACK messages require WHEEL or OPERATOR privileges>
X NRW,<Notify message requires WHEEL or OPERATOR privileges>
X JDE,<Job to be notified no longer exists>
X NJD,<Job to be notified is DETACHED .. notify ignored>
X BNR,<Batch commands not allowed from remote nodes>
X NOD,<No operators defined>
X DOL,<Device already online .. command ignored>
X SFF,<Scheduler functions failed for SHOW SCHEDULER command>
X ORS,<SYSTEM, HOST or REMOTE operator privilege required>
X OHS,<SYSTEM or HOST operator privilege required>
X OSY,<SYSTEM operator privilege required>
X SAF,<Send to ACTDAE failed for SET USAGE command>
X CLO,<Can't locate operator>
X SCN,< Specified CPU not running >
X ICP,< Invalid CPU number specified >
X NRN,< No CPUs will be able to run jobs .. command ignored >
X ACS,< All CPUs are already schedulable .. command ignored >
LIST
SALL
> ;END OF DEFINE ERRCDS
DEFINE ERRTXT,<
XLIST
X ACI,<Application code ^D/G$ARG1/ invalid .. WTO rejected>
X AHF,<Application ^T/@APLNAM/ hello acknowledgement failed .. hello ignored>
X ANS,<Application ^T/@APLNAM/ not signed on yet .. WTO/WTOR/ACK rejected>
X CAS,<^W/G$ARG2/ is already running jobs .. command ignored>
X CDE,<^W/G$ARG2/ does not exist>
X CDN,<^W/G$ARG2/ is down .. command ignored>
X CNM,<^W/G$ARG2/ is an invalid CPU name>
X CPM,<WTO/WTOR/ACK request for ^T/@APLNAM/ has different pid from hello .. WTO rejected>
X CSF,<Class scheduler error: ^E/G$ARG1/>
X DDI,<Disk drive number ^D/G$ARG1/ invalid on SET command>
X DJF,<SET ONLINE failed because ^E/G$ARG1/>
X DUF,<DEVTYP UUO failed for device ^W/G$ARG1/:>
X EDC,<Job scheduling ^T/@G$ARG1/d for specified CPU(s)>
X IAP,<^T/@G$ARG1/ is not running>
X ICN,<Channel number ^D/G$ARG1/ invalid on SET command>
X IDD,<^T/@G$ARG1/ is not a valid disk structure .. command ignored>
X IDS,<^T/@G$ARG1/ is not supported for /DEVICE .. command ignored>
X IMT,<Illegal message type ^O/G$ARG1/>
X INS,<Operator at node ^N/G$ARG1/ not enabled for node ^N/G$ARG2/>
X INT,<Invalid node or no terminal lines for node ^N/G$ARG1/>
X ION,<OPR hello message node ^N/G$ARG1/ invalid .. OPR ignored>
X IOT,<Invalid object type ^O/G$ARG1/ specified in message>
X ISP,<Insufficient privileges to set ^W/G$ARG1/>
X IRD,<Can't ^T/@G$ARG2/ a disk device (^W/G$ARG1/:)>
X ITD,<^T/@G$ARG1/ is not a valid tape drive .. command ignored>
X LAO,<ORION log file ^F/LOGFD/ already open .. command ignored>
X LFE,<ORION log error ^E/[-1]/ .. logging disabled>
X MBP,<ORION must be [1,2] or JACCT to ^T/@G$ARG1/ CPU job scheduling>
X MDA,<Can't ^T/@G$ARG2/ a device controlled by MDA (^W/G$ARG1/:)>
X MNV,<Message ^D/G$ARG1/ no longer valid .. sender has gone away>
X NJA,<Can't ^T/@G$ARG2/ device, ORION not [1,2] or JACCT>
X NMC,<No messages found with code ^O/G$ARG1/>
X NMN,<No messages for node ^N/G$ARG1/>
X NON,<No operators at node ^N/G$ARG1/>
X NSM,<Message ^D/G$ARG1/ does not exist>
X NTD,<^T/@G$ARG1/ is not a tape drive or valid structure .. command ignored>
X OAE,<DN60 OPR at node ^N/G$ARG1/ already exists>
X ONE,<OPR not enabled for message ^D/G$ARG1/ at node ^N/G$ARG2/>
X OSF,<OPR setup failure for pid ^O/G$ARG1/ .. OPR ignored>
X PER,<Command error: ^T/@G$ARG1/>
X RWF,<^T/@G$ARG1/ file retrieval waits failed ^E/[-2]/>
X SIC,<SET ONLINE ^T/@G$ARG1/ channel number ^O/G$ARG2/ invalid>
X SID,<SET ONLINE ^T/@G$ARG1/ device number ^O/G$ARG2/ invalid>
X SJF,<SET JOB scheduler error: ^E/G$ARG1/>
X SJN,<SET JOB invalid .. job ^D/G$ARG1/ not logged in>
X SPI,<SET priority value ^D/G$ARG1/ invalid .. 63 is maximum>
X SSF,<SET SCHEDULER error: ^E/G$ARG1/>
X TAB,<TAKE command aborted because ^T/@G$ARG1/ not running
on command "^T/@G$ARG2/">
X UFR,<UUO failed trying to ^T/@G$ARG2/ ^W/G$ARG1/:>
X UUF,<SETUUO failed trying to ^T/@G$ARG1/ CPU job scheduling>
X WTL,<WTO/WTOR message length ^D/G$ARG1/ exceeds max of ^D/[WTOMAX]/>
X DTF,<SETUUO failed to disable timesharing, error code: ^D/G$ARG1/>
LIST
SALL
> ;END ERRTXT
DEFINE ORNMSG,<
XLIST
X CSE,<Class scheduler ^T/@G$ARG1/>
X CWM,<Message ^D/G$ARG1/ canceled^I/@G$ARG3/>
X DRU,<Device ^W/G$ARG1/: ^T/@G$ARG2/ed>
X FRW,<File retrieval waits ^T/@G$ARG1/d>
X JLO,<Message ^D/G$ARG1/ canceled .. job ^D/G$JOB/ logged out>
X LFC,<ORION logging disabled by ^I/@JOBTXT/>
X MCJ,<^D/G$ARG2/ message(s) canceled>
X ODM,<Output display for OPR modified>
X OLO,<ORION logging enabled by ^I/@JOBTXT/>
X SCC,<SEND command completed>
X SEM,<Entry made in ERROR.SYS>
X SET,<Set accepted, ^W/G$ARG1/ is now ^D/G$ARG2/>
X SJM,<Job ^D/G$ARG1/ modified>
X SOA,<SET ONLINE accepted>
X SSJ,<Job ^D/G$ARG1/ now in class ^D/G$ARG2/>
X SSS,<Scheduler setting modified>
X TSD,<Timesharing has been disabled>
LIST
SALL
> ;END ORNMSG
DEFINE ERRSET,<
EXTERNAL TXTTBL
EXTERNAL STSTBL
EXTERNAL ERRTBL
EXTERNAL RPTERR
DEFINE X(SUFFIX,TEXT),<
EXTERNAL E$'SUFFIX
> ;END X
ERRCDS
ERRTXT
ORNMSG
> ;END ERRSET
SUBTTL PARSET Parser setup macros
DEFINE PARSET,<
EXTERNAL P$GPDB ;GET THE PDB BLOCK
EXTERNAL P$PNXT ;GET NEXT PDB GIVEN A PDB BLOCK
EXTERNAL P$PERR ;GET ERROR BLOCK FROM PDB GIVEN A PDB
EXTERNAL P$PDEF ;GET DEFAULT FILLING ROUTINE GIVEN A PDB
EXTERNAL P$PACT ;GET ACTION ROUTINE GIVEN A PDB
EXTERNAL P$NARG ;NEXT ARGUMENT TYPE TO PROCESS
EXTERNAL P$SETU ;SETUP POINTER TO PARSER BLOCKS
EXTERNAL P$CURR ;GET THE CURRENT LOCATION
EXTERNAL P$PREV ;SET THE PREVIOUS TO CURRENT
EXTERNAL P$FLOT ;FLOATING POINT NUMBER
EXTERNAL P$INIT ;PARSER INIT
EXTERNAL P$INTR ;PARSER INTERRUPTS
EXTERNAL P$TINT ;TIMER INTERRUPTS
EXTERNAL P$NFLD ;NEXT FIELD TYPE AND BLOCK ADDRESS
EXTERNAL P$DIR ;DIRECTORY FIELD
EXTERNAL P$NEXT ;GET NEXT FIELD
EXTERNAL P$TIME ;TIME/DATE CHECK
EXTERNAL P$COMMA ;COMMA CHECK
EXTERNAL P$CFM ;CONFIRM CHECK
EXTERNAL P$KEYW ;KEYWORD CHECK
EXTERNAL P$SWIT ;SWITCH CHECK
EXTERNAL P$USER ;USER CHECK
EXTERNAL P$NUM ;NUMBER CHECK
EXTERNAL P$FILE ;FILE SPEC CHECK
EXTERNAL P$IFIL ;INPUT FILE SPEC
EXTERNAL P$OFIL ;OUTPUT FILE SPEC
EXTERNAL P$FLD ;FIELD CHECK
EXTERNAL P$TOK ;TOKEN CHECK
EXTERNAL P$NODE ;NODE CHECK
EXTERNAL P$SIXF ;SIXBIT FIELD CHECK
EXTERNAL P$RNGE ;RANGE OF NUMBERS
EXTERNAL P$TEXT ;TEXT CHECK
EXTERNAL P$DEV ;DEVICE CHECK
EXTERNAL P$QSTR ;QUOTED STRING
EXTERNAL P$UQST ;UNQUOTED STRING
EXTERNAL P$TAKE ;Take processing
EXTERNAL P$ACCT ;Account string
EXTERNAL P$NPRO ;No process required
EXTERNAL P$FIXP ;Fixup command pointer on error
> ;END PARSET
SUBTTL Node/Operator Data Base
;THE NODE LIST EXTERNAL CONTAINS ONE FOR EACH NODE THAT
;HAS SIGNED ON TO ORION
.ORG 0
NOD.NM:! BLOCK 1 ;NODE NAME (SIXBIT)
NOD.NU:! BLOCK 1 ;NODE NUMBER
NOD.OP:!BLOCK 1 ;OPR LIST NUMBER
NOD.ML:!BLOCK 1 ;MESSAGE LIST NUMBER
NOD.CT:!BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF MESSAGES QUEUED FOR
; THIS NODE.
NOD.AO:!BLOCK 1 ;LIST OF ALTERNATE OUTPUT NODES
NOD.AI:! BLOCK 1 ;LIST OF ALTERNATE INPUT NODES
NOD.TM:!BLOCK 1 ;TIME OF LAST AUTO DISPLAY
NOD.OC:! BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF OPRS AT NODE
NOD.FL:! BLOCK 1 ;FLAGS FOR NODE LIST
ND.NLE==1B0 ;NODE LIST ENABLED
ND.SYS==1B1 ;SYSTEM OPERATOR NODE
ND.D60==1B2 ;D60 TYPE NODE
NOD.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE NODE BLOCK
.ORG
SYSPRM NOD.NX,NOD.NU,NOD.NM ;NUMBER ON -10 NAME ON -20
;THE FOLLOWING IS THE FORMAT OF THE ALTERNATE NODE LIST
;FOR EACH NODE. THIS ENTRY IS GENERATED BY THE ENABLE COMMAND
.ORG 0
NAL.FL:! BLOCK 1 ;FLAGS FOR ALTERNATE NODE
NAL.NM:! BLOCK 1 ;NAME OF NODE
NAL.NU:! BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF NODE
NAL.AD:! BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF NODE ENTRY
NAL.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE ENTRY
.ORG
SUBTTL OPR list entry
;THIS A DESCRIPTION OF AN OPR BLOCK USED TO DESCRIBE
;EACH OPR THAT HAS SIGNED ON TO ORION. THE OPRS ARE
;ASSOCIATED WITH THE NODE AT WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED.
.ORG 0
OPR.PD:!BLOCK 1 ;PID FOR THIS OPR
OPR.FL:!BLOCK 1 ;FLAG WORD FOR THIS OPR
OP.NST==1B0 ;OPR NOT SETUP YET
OP.REM==1B1 ;REMOTE OPERATOR
OP.TAK==1B2 ;IN A TAKE COMMAND
OP.ABT==1B3 ;ABORT TAKE FILES
OP.D60==1B4 ;DN60 OPERATOR
OP.SYS==1B5 ;SYSTEM OPERATOR
OP.LCL==1B6 ;LOCAL OPERATOR
OP.HST==1B7 ;Host operator
OPR.OF:!BLOCK <.OTMAX+NUMAPL>/<^D36/^D3>+1 ;THREE FLAGS PER OBJECT
WO.ALL==WO.EVM!WO.JOB!WO.OAC ;ALL FLAGS
WO.EVM==1B0 ;OTHER MESSAGES
WO.JOB==1B1 ;JOB MESSAGE
WO.OAC==1B2 ;OPR ACTION MESSAGE
OPR.OC:! BLOCK 1 ;COMMANDS OUTPUT TO THIS OPR
OPR.IC:! BLOCK 1 ;COMMANDS INPUT FROM THIS OPR
OPR.ND:! BLOCK 1 ;NODE ENTRY ADDRESS FOR THIS OPR
OPR.LS:! BLOCK 1 ;OPR LIST CONTAINING THIS ENTRY
OPR.TN:! BLOCK 1 ;TERMINAL NUMBER OF OPR
OPR.JB:! BLOCK 1 ;JOB NUMBER OF THE OPR
OPR.US:! BLOCK 1 ;USER NUMBER OR PPN
TOPS10 <
OPR.UN:! BLOCK 2 ;USER NAME ON THE -10
> ;END TOPS10
OPR.TP:! BLOCK 1 ;TABLE ENTRY POINTER
IFN FTDN60,<
OPR.PL:! BLOCK 1 ;DN60 PORT LINE INFO
OPR.DN:! BLOCK 1 ;DN60 CHARACTERISTICS
> ;END FTDN60
OPR.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE OPR BLOCK
.ORG
SUBTTL OPR table database structure
;THIS IS THE FORMAT OF THE LIST ENTRY FOR THE OPR DATA BASE
;LIST WHICH IS BUILT BY ORION
.ORG 0
TOP.PD:! BLOCK 1 ;PID OF THE OPR
TOP.OA:! BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF OPR ENTRY
TOP.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE DATA BASE BLOCK
.ORG
SUBTTL OPERATOR message list entry
;THIS LIST CONTAINS ALL OPERATOR MESSAGES REQUIRING A REPLY
;AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH NODE
.ORG 0
MSL.FL:!BLOCK 1 ;MESSAGE LIST FLAGS
MS.NDY==1B35 ;MESSAGE HASN'T BEEN DISPLAYED
MS.TER==1B34 ;NOTIFY ON TERMINAL ON SEND FAILURE
MSL.PD:!BLOCK 1 ;PID OF THE SENDER
MSL.JB:!BLOCK 1 ;JOB NUMBER MESSAGE IS FOR
MSL.JT:! BLOCK 1 ;LOGGED IN TIME OF SENDER
MSL.ND:! BLOCK 1 ;NODE THE MESSAGE IS PART OF
MSL.CD:! BLOCK 1 ;CODE PASSED IN WTOR
MSL.ID:! BLOCK 1 ;ID NUMBER OF MESSAGE
MSL.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE MESSAGE LIST
.ORG
SUBTTL Disk database entry definitions
.ORG 0
.DDNAM:! BLOCK 1 ;NAME
.DDSTS:! BLOCK 1 ;DSKCHR UUO STATUS WORD
.DDSNM:! BLOCK 1 ;STRUCTURE UNIT BELONGS TO
.DDULN:! BLOCK 1 ;UNIT LOGICAL NAME
.DDALT:! BLOCK 1 ;ALTERNATE PORT FOR THIS UNT
.DDXCH:! BLOCK 1 ;EXTENDED CHARACTERISTICS
.DDCTL:! BLOCK 1 ;CHANNEL/CONTROLLER INFO FROM DIAG. UUO
.DDLEN:! ;LENGTH OF ENTRY
.ORG
SUBTTL SHOW HARDWARE-CONFIGURATION options
HW.DTE==400000 ;/DTE
HW.CI== 200000 ;/CI
HW.CPU==100000 ;/CPU
HW.DSK==40000 ;/DISK
HW.MME==20000 ;/MONITOR-MEMORY
HW.NI== 10000 ;/NI
HW.TAP==4000 ;/TAPE
HW.UBA==2000 ;/UBAS
HW.URC==1000 ;/UNIT-RECORD
HW.CTM==400 ;/CONTROLLER-MICROCODES
SUBTTL Parser storage allocation definitions
DEFPTR==POINT 7,0 ;DEFAULT BYTE POINTER FOR OPRPAR
;PARSING (NOT FOR RETURNING USER
;ARGUMENTS)
BUFSIZ==200 ;SIZE OF INPUT TEXT BUFFER
ATMSIZ==BUFSIZ ;SIZE OF ATOM BUFFER FOR COMND JSYS
FDBSIZ==.CMDEF+2 ;SIZE OF FUNCTION DESCRIPTOR BLOCK
;GTJFN BLOCK FOR COMMAND
TOPS20 <
GJFSIZ==.GJRTY+2 ;SIZE OF GTJFN BLOCK USED BY COMND JSYS
> ;END TOPS20
TOPS10 <
GJFSIZ==FDXSIZ
> ;END TOPS10
SUBTTL PDB Parser data block definitions
;THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS ARE USED TO DESCRIBE AN
;ENTRY IN THE COMMAND MESSAGE AS OUTPUT BY THE PARSER
.ORG 0
PFD.HD:! BLOCK 1 ;HEADER WORD FOR BLOCK
PF.TYP==0,,-1 ;TYPE IN THE LEFT HALF
PF.LEN==-1,,0 ;LENGTH IN RIGHT HALF
;INCLUDES THIS WORD
PFD.D1:! BLOCK 1 ;FIRST DATA WORD
PFD.D2:! BLOCK 1 ;SECOND DATA WORD (IF NECESSARY)
PFD.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE BLOCK
.ORG
SUBTTL Parser flag values
P.TAKE==1B0 ;TAKE COMMAND PROCESSED
P.CTAK==1B1 ;COMMAND FROM A TAKE COMMAND
P.ACTE==1B2 ;ACTION ROUTINE ERROR
P.NPRO==1B3 ;NO PROCESSING FOR COMMAND
P.ERRO==1B4 ;ERROR FLAG..ERROR OCCURRED
P.REPA==1B5 ;REPARSE REQUIRED
P.INTE==1B6 ;INTERRUPT EXIT FLAG
P.DSPT==1B7 ;DISPLAY THIS TAKE COMMAND
P.ENDT==1B8 ;END OF TAKE FILE
P.DERR==1B9 ;DEFAULT ROUTINE ERROR
P.CEOF==1B10 ;CORE PARSE END OF FILE
TEMTSZ==40 ;SIZE OF TEMP TABLE FOR SHRSWT
SUBTTL Parser argument block description
;THIS IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE ARGUMENT BLOCK USED
;TO CALL THE PARSER ROUTINE (OPRPAR)
; S1/ LENGTH OF THE BLOCK
; S2/ ADDRESS OF THE BLOCK
.ORG 0
PAR.TB:! BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF THE TABLES
PAR.PM:! BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF THE PROMPT STRING
;DEFAULT TO PARSER> IF ZERO
PAR.CM:! BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS TO STORE PARSED DATA
;DEFAULT TO GET PAGE IF ZERO
PAR.SR:! BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF THE STRING TO PARSE
;DEFAULT TTY IF NOT SPECIFIED OR ZERO
;-1 MEANS DO A RESCAN FOR INCORE
PAR.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE PARSER CALLING BLOCK
.ORG
SUBTTL Parser action routine argument block description
;THIS BLOCK IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE ELEMENTS AVAILABLE TO THE
;ACTION,PREFILL, AND ERROR ROUTINES WHEN CALLED
;CALL S1/ LENGTH OF THE BLOCK
; S2/ ADDRESS OF THE BLOCK
COMMENT \ ;HERE FOR COMMENT ONLY... ARE DEFINED IN GLXMAC
.ORG 0
CR.FLG:! BLOCK 1 ;OFFSET FOR THE FLAG WORD
CR.RES:! BLOCK 1 ;OFFSET FOR THE RESULT WORD
CR.PDB:! BLOCK 1 ;GIVEN PDB,,USED PDB
CR.COD:! BLOCK 1 ;CODE TYPE OF PROCESSED FIELD
CR.SIZ:! ;SIZE OF THE BLOCK
.ORG
\;END OF COMMENT
PC.SIZ==CR.SIZ+1
CR.SAV==CR.SIZ ;DEFINE THE SAVE BLOCK
SUPPRESS CR.SIZ
SUBTTL Parser return block definition
;THIS BLOCK IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE ARGUMENT BLOCK RETURNED
;BY THE PARSER.
; S1/ LENGTH OF THE BLOCK
; S2/ ADDRESS OF THE BLOCK
.ORG 0
PRT.FL:! BLOCK 1 ;FLAG WORD FOR RETURN
PRT.CM:! BLOCK 1 ;COMMAND MESSAGE ADDRESS
PRT.CF:! BLOCK 1 ;COMMAND FLAG WORD
PRT.SM:!
PRT.MS:! BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO TEXT OF MESSAGE ON
;FALSE RETURN
PRT.EM:! BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO ERROR MESSAGE ON
;FALSE RETURN
PRT.EC:! BLOCK 1 ;ERROR CODE RETURNED
;FROM ACTION ROUTINE
PRT.SZ:!
.ORG
SUBTTL Parser keyword table descriptions
;THESE DEFINITIONS DESCRIBE THE ENTRY BLOCK FOR ALL
;SYNTAX TABLES USED BY ORION AND OPR
.ORG 0
TAB.HD:! BLOCK 1 ;HEADER WORD FOR TABLES
TB.LEN==0,,-1 ;LENGTH IN RIGHT HALF
TAB.IN:! BLOCK 1 ;TABLE ADDRESS OF .CMINI FUNCTION
TAB.KY:! BLOCK 1 ;TABLE ADDRESS OF MAIN KEYWORD TABLE
TAB.SZ:! ;SIZE OF THE ENTRY
.ORG
;FLAGS USED BY ORION
F.WTXT==1B18 ;WTO TEXT ARGUMENT PRESENT
F.WOBJ==1B19 ;WTO OBJECT BLOCK SPECIFIED
F.WDES==1B20 ;WTO DESTINATION FIELD PRESENT
F.WJOB==1B21 ;JOB NUMBER SPECIFIED IN WTO
F.WERR==1B22 ;ERROR CODE SPECIFIED IN WTO
F.WRTE==1B23 ;ROUTE CODE SPECIFIED IN WTO
F.WTYP==1B24 ;TYPE TEXT SPECIFIED IN WTO
F.WANS==1B25 ;ANSWER BLOCK SPECIFIED IN WTOR
F.WACD==1B26 ;APPLICATION CODE FIELD
F.WOCD==1B27 ;OBJECT TYPE BLOCK
F.WTTY==1B28 ;TTY NAME BLOCK
F.WFLG==F.WTXT!F.WOBJ!F.WDES!F.WJOB!F.WERR!F.WRTE!F.WTYP!F.WANS!F.WACD!F.WOCD!F.WTTY
SUBTTL Message resend list database description
;THIS LIST IS THE DATA STRUCTURE USED TO KEEP TRACK OF MESSAGES
;NEEDING TO BE RESENT TO AN OPR OR A PROCESSOR THAT HAD A
;RECOVERABLE SEND FAILURE
.ORG 0
RSD.HD:! BLOCK 1 ;HEADER FOR LIST ENTRY
RS.LEN==-1,,0 ;LENGTH OF ENTRY
RSD.TM:! BLOCK 1 ;TIME OF THE MESSAGE FIRST TRIED
RSD.MS:! BLOCK 1 ;OFFSET IN BLOCK TO MESSAGE TEXT
RSD.FL:! BLOCK 1 ;FLAGS FOR THE RESEND LIST
R.WAIT==1B0 ;WAIT FOR PID TO COME
R.NSNT==1B1 ;NOT SENT YET
R.SQSR==1B2 ;SEND TO QUASAR
R.SOPR==1B3 ;SEND TO OPR
R.SAPL==1B4 ;SEND TO APPLICATION
RSD.RT:! BLOCK 1 ;COUNT OF RETRIES
RSD.PD:! BLOCK 1 ;OFFSET FOR PID LIST
RSD.CT:! BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF PIDS TO SEND TO
RSD.SZ:! ;SIZE OF RESEND LIST
.ORG
SUBTTL Message send failure database description
;THIS IS THE DATA BASE USED FOR THE SEND FAILURE TABLE
.ORG 0
SFL.PD:! BLOCK 1 ;PID WITH FAILURE
SFL.CT:! BLOCK 1 ;COUNT OF MESSAGES WITH FAILURE
SFL.SZ:!
.ORG
SUBTTL Interrupt system definitions
IPCLEV==1 ;USE INTERRUPT LEVEL 1
SUBTTL DN200 OPR definitions
DEBSRV==200 ;DEBUGGING SERVER TYPE
SRVTSK==57 ;TASK TO ACCEPT CONNECTIONS
DCNTSK==47 ;TASK TO DO OUTPUT FROM
NUMSRV==3 ;NUMBER OF SERVERS
NETBSZ==^D8 ;NETWORK BYTE SIZE
;ORION SRV: DEFINITIONS
CHNSRV==^D23 ;CHANNEL TO START GETTING SERVERS AT
;OPR SRV: DEFINITIONS
INPCHN==2 ;INPUT CHANNEL
OUTCHN==3 ;OUTPUT CHANNEL
OUTSIZ==^D381 ;SIZE OF LARGEST MESSAGE
CHNINT==<-1_<<NUMSRV*2>-^D36>>B<<NUMSRV*2>+CHNSRV-1> ;GET BITS FOR AIC
;SETTING ALL APPROPRIATE CHANNELS
SUBTTL SRV: Database for TOPS20
;THE SERVER DATA BASE
.ORG 0
SRV.CN:! BLOCK 1 ;INTERRUPT CHANNEL FOR THIS SERVER
SRV.IN:! BLOCK 1 ;INTERRUPT FLAG FOR CHANNEL
SRV.JF:! BLOCK 1 ;JFN FOR SERVER LINK
SRV.FK:! BLOCK 1 ;FORK HANDLE FOR PROCESS
SRV.SZ:! ;SIZE OF SERVER DATA BASE ENTRY
.ORG
;THE ACTIVE NETWORK SERVERS
.ORG 0
NET.FK:! BLOCK 1 ;FORK HANDLE OF THE SERVER
NET.PG:! BLOCK 1 ;PROGRAM JFN FOR SERVER
NET.LJ:! BLOCK 1 ;NETWORK LINK JFN
NET.SA:! BLOCK 1 ;SERVER DATA BASE ADDRESS
NET.SZ:! ;SIZE OF DATA BASE
.ORG
SUBTTL Error tables for OPR
DEFINE ERROPR,<
XLIST
X E.NORM,<OPR terminated normally>
TOPS20 <
X E.OPNF,<Unable to open ^T/DCNDAT/>
X E.CONF,<Unable to get connects for ^T/DCNDAT/>
X E.ACFL,<Unable to accept connects for server links>
X E.OUTF,<Output over link ^T/DCNDAT/ failed .. link aborted>
X E.INPF,<Input over server link failed .. link aborted>
X E.STSF,<Status return for input server link failed .. link aborted>
X E.INVC,<Invalid connect status ^O/ARG1/ .. link aborted>
> ;END TOPS20
X E.EXIT,<EXIT command issued>
LIST
SALL
> ;END ERROPR
DEFINE X(A,B),<
XLIST
A==.ZZ
.ZZ==.ZZ+1
LIST
SALL
> ;END X
.ZZ==0
ERROPR
E.MAXE==.ZZ ;LAST ERROR CODE
;SUPPRESS SYMBOLS REFERENCED BUT NOT DEFINED IN ORNMAC
SUPPRESS FTJSYS,FTUUOS,MSHSIZ,MT.TXT,OBJ.ND,OBJ.SZ,OBJ.TY,OBJ.UN,.ZZ
END