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TITLE GALGEN GALAXY system generation program
SUBTTL Preliminaries
; COPYRIGHT (c) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 1975, 1988.
; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
;
; THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE AND MAY BE USED AND COPIED
; ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSE AND WITH THE
; INCLUSION OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE OR ANY OTHER
; COPIES THEREOF MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO ANY
; OTHER PERSON. NO TITLE TO AND OWNERSHIP OF THE SOFTWARE IS HEREBY
; TRANSFERRED.
;
; THE INFORMATION IN THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
; AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
; CORPORATION.
;
; DIGITAL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OR RELIABILITY OF ITS
; SOFTWARE ON EQUIPMENT THAT IS NOT SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL.
SEARCH GLXMAC,QSRMAC ;GET GLXLIB, QUASAR SYMBOLS
PROLOGUE(GALGEN) ;GENERATE ALL NECESSARY DEFINITIONS
SUBTTL Version information
GLNVER==6 ;Major version number
GLNMIN==0 ;Minor version number
GLNMAN==0 ;Maintenance edit level
GLNDEV==6010 ;Development edit level
GLNWHO==0 ;Last edited by (0 = DEC)
VERSIN (GLN) ;Generate version number
GLNVEC: BLDVEC (GLXMAC,GMC,L)
BLDVEC (QSRMAC,QMC,L)
BLDVEC (GALGEN,GLN,L)
%GLN==<VRSN.(GLN)>+GMCEDT+QMCEDT
LOC 137
EXP %GLN ;STORE VERSION NUMBER
RELOC ;AND BACK TO NORMAL PROCESSING
Subttl Table of Contents
; Table of Contents for GALGEN
;
; Section Page
;
;
; 1. Version information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
; 2. Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
; 3. OUTPUT MACROS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
; 4. Parsing Settup Macros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
; 5. Parsing Action Macros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
; 6. Zero and Non-zero Data Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
; 7. Program Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
; 8. Initialize the Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . 13
; 9. Begin The Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
; 10. Administrative Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
; 11. CLUSTER GALAXY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
; 12. SEMI-OPR Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
; 13. Applications Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
; 14. Batch Job Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
; 15. Line printer defaults and parameters . . . . . . . . . 20
; 16. MDA Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
; 17. NEBULA ACK MESSAGE OPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
; 18. Miscellaneous Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
; 19. Terminal Input Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
; 20. KEYWORD - Parse a keyword response . . . . . . . . . . 26
; 21. NEWKEY Support routine for $NEWKEY macro . . . . . . . 27
; 22. NUMBER - SUPPORT ROUTINE FOR $NUMBER . . . . . . . . . 28
; 23. NUMBRS Support routine for $NUMBRS MACRO . . . . . . . 29
; 24. CHOICE Support Routine for $CHOICE MACRO . . . . . . . 30
; 25. HELP AND COMMENT SUPPORT ROUTINES . . . . . . . . . . 31
; 26. $TEXT OUTPUT ROUTINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
; 27. PROMPT Support Routine for $PROMPT Macro . . . . . . . 33
SUBTTL Revision History
COMMENT \
***** Release 4.2 -- Begin maintenance edits *****
2-Mar-83
Currently no edits
***** Release 5.0 -- Begin development edits *****
2100 5.1013 2-mar-83
Add edit vector, delete old edit history, update version and
copyright.
2101 5.1049 24-Oct-83
Fix previous edit using VRSN to correctly calculate version number.
2102 5.1050 25-Oct-83
Add new question to determine the number of objects that can
be controlled by a single command.
2103 5.1160 18-Sept-84
Add new question to determine the highest number a batch stream can be
on a system.
2104 5.1184 3-Dec-84
Add LCPTAB as a possible application.
2105 5.1197 5-Feb-85
Add new questions to determine if QUASAR, ORION, BATCON and LPTSPL
are to be system processes or not.
***** Release 5.0 -- begin maintenance edits *****
2115 Increment maintenance edit level for version 5 of GALAXY.
***** Release 6.0 -- Begin development edits *****
6000 6.1000 5-Oct-87
Add question to determine if Cluster LPTSPL is to checksum its DECnet
messages or not. (The default is YES).
6001 6.1001 5-Oct-87
Add a question to determine the logical name of Cluster LPTSPL's
shared directory.
6002 6.1034 23-Oct-87
Add six questions regarding controllable devices for by SEMI-OPR.
6003 6.1038 27-Oct-87
Add one question to determine whether Cluster GALAXY is ENABLE/DISABLE
at GALAXY start up. The default is YES.
6004 6.1053 3-Nov-87
Remove the Cluster printer checksum option
6005 6.1121 6-Dec-87
Add an option to specify the number of LISSPL servers.
6006 6.1122 6-Dec-87
Add an option as to whether NEBULA is to run as a system process
or not.
6007 6.1189 19-Feb-88
Add an option as to whether NEBULA should send NEBULA ACK
and NEBULA ACK RESPONSE messages or not.
6010 6.1225 8-Mar-88
Update copyright notice.
\ ;End of revision history
SUBTTL OUTPUT MACROS
;UNCONDITIONAL TEXT OUTPUT
;Each of the following accept standard GALAXY $TEXT strings as
;arguments. In Addition, the "@" is replaced by <CRLF> and is
;not written on terminal or file.
; $TTYSTR <@Hello@> would Type <CRLF>Hello<CRLF> on terminal.
DEFINE $TTYSTR (TEXT) < ;;WRITE STRING TO TERMINAL
$TEXT (TTYCHR,<TEXT>) ;;ACCEPT ANY $TEXT ARGUMENT
> ; END TTYSTR
; $CNFSTR <@Hello@> would Write <CRLF>Hello<CRLF> in Config File
DEFINE $CNFSTR (TEXT) < ;;WRITE STRING TO CONFIG FILE
$TEXT (CNFCHR,<TEXT>) ;;ACCEPT ANY $TEXT ARGUMENT
> ; END CNFSTR
DEFINE $BTHSTR (TEXT) < ;;WRITE TO FILE AND TERMINAL
$TEXT (BTHCHR,<TEXT>) ;;ACCEPT ANY $TEXT ARGUMENT
> ; END BTHSTR
; $HEADER Macro Accepts a one line String argument and generates the
; the following output for $HEADER (Header Text):
; Configuration File Output:
; Form Feed to start new page followed by "SUBTTL Header Text"
; followed by header text centerd and underscored as follows
;
; Header Text
; ------ ----
; Terminal output:
; Two blank lines followed by Centered and underscored "Header Text"
DEFINE $HEADER (STRING) <
$CALL HEADER
XLIST
JUMP [ASCIZ\STRING\]
LIST
> ;END OF HEADER
; CONDITIONAL OUTPUT TO TERMINAL AND FILE
; $COMMENT Accepts a paragraph as an argument and conditionally displays
; and writes paragraph into configuration file as a multiline comment.
; Only does Output if Dialog Length is "LONG".
DEFINE $COMMENT (STRING) <
$CALL COMMENT
XLIST
JUMP [ASCIZ\STRING\]
LIST
> ;END OF COMMENT
;$HELP Accepts a Paragraph as an argument and moves argument to
; HLPTXT to be used as help if user types ? in response to any
; Question. The Help paragraph is also written in the Configuration
; file as a comment and displayed on the terminal if the dialog
; length is "LONG"
; Only Asciz strings are supported, however "@" will be replaced
; with <CRLF>.
DEFINE $HELP (STRING) <
$CALL HELP
XLIST
JUMP [ASCIZ\@STRING@\]
LIST
> ;END OF HELP
SUBTTL Parsing Settup Macros
; $PROMPT Accepts an $TEXT String as an argument and Causes this
; string to be moved to PRMTXT where it will be appended with any
; Range or Choice and any Default String. $PROMPT does not cause
; the display of any text. (The Text will be displayed when the
; appropriate action routine is called
; $PROMPT also initializes Range, Choice, and Default Specifications
DEFINE $PROMPT (TEXT) <
$CALL PROMPT
XLIST
JUMP [ITEXT <TEXT>]
LIST
> ;END OF PROMPT
; $RANGE accepts Decimal integers for Minimum and maximum values
; for the $NUMBER and $FIELD Action Macros. It also accepts an
; Asciz Suffix.
; $RANGE appends the vaules to PRMTXT so they may be displayed
; with the prompt by the action routine.
DEFINE $RANGE (MINIMUM,MAXIMUM,SUFFIX) <
$CALL RANGE
XLIST
JUMP [^D<MINIMUM>
^D<MAXIMUM>
IFB <SUFFIX>,<Z ]>
IFNB<SUFFIX>,<ASCIZ\ SUFFIX\]>
LIST
> ;END OF RANGE
; Parsing Settup macros (continued)
; $CHOICES Accepts a list of Asciz Keywords to allow for the $KEYWORD
; Action Macro. It generates a Sorted Keyword table beginning at
; location KEYTAB that is used for parsing keywords
; $CHOICES appends the list of possible choices to PRMTXT so it may
; be displayed with the prompt by the Keyword action routine.
DEFINE $CHOICES (ARGLST) <
$CALL CHOICES
XLIST
$TABLE <ARGLST> ;BUILD TABLE AND POINTER
LIST
> ;END OF CHOICES
; $REJECT Accepts a list of Keywords to reject for the $NEWKEY macro.
DEFINE $REJECT (ARGLST) <
$CALL REJECT
XLIST
$TABLE <ARGLST>
LIST
> ;END OF REJECT
; $DEFAULT accepts any standard $TEXT string as an argument and
; moves the resultant string to DEFTXT where it is used if the
; user types only a carriage return.
; $DEFAULT also appends the string to PRMTXT so it may be displayed
; with the prompt by the Action routine
DEFINE $DEFAULT (ITXT) <
$CALL DEFAULT
XLIST
JUMP [ITEXT <ITXT>]
LIST
> ;END OF DEFAULT
; $TABLE is used by $CHOICES and $REJECT to build a table and a one
; word pointer to the table in the form of a JUMP instruction
DEFINE $TABLE (ARGLST) <
.ZZ.==0 ;COUNT ARGS
IRP <ARGLST>,<.ZZ.==.ZZ.+1>
JUMP [XWD .ZZ.,[ASCIZ\ARGLST\] ;COUNT,,STRING ADR
.ZZ.==0 ;NUMBER ENTRIES
IRP ARGLST,<
XWD [ASCIZ\ARGLST\],.ZZ.
.ZZ.==.ZZ.+1
> ];END IRP ARGLST ;END OF TABLE
> ;END OF TABLE
SUBTTL Parsing Action Macros
; The following macros cause the PROMPT (RANGE or CHOICES) [DEFAULT]
; to be displayed and the answer to be accepted. The all call a
; single field parsing routine with the particular function they desire
; to have parsed
; $NUMBER Causes a Decimal integer to be accepted within the range
; specified since the last $PROMPT
; True Return always with Integer in S1
DEFINE $NUMBER <
$CALL NUMBER
> ;END OF NUMBER
; $NUMBRS Causes a numeric string to be accepted
; The string must be numeric and may contain a decimal point
; Returns S1/ Integer value of the string (ignoring decimal point)
; S2/ 1 * the number of digits to the right of the decimal
DEFINE $NUMBRS <
$CALL NUMBRS
> ;END OF NUMBRS
; $KEYWORD Causes a word specified in a $CHOICE since the last $PROMPT
; to be accepted (or the default if specified and only carriage return
; is typed)
; True Return always with
; S1/ Number of the word in the $CHOICE argument list (counting from 0)
; S2/ address of the Keyword asciz string
DEFINE $KEYWORD <
$CALL KEYWORD
> ;END OF KEYWORD
; $NEWKEY Causes a unique word not currently in the KEYTABLE to be
; accepted and placed into the KEYTABLE. $REJECT may be used to
; prefill the table with invalid entries
DEFINE $NEWKEY <
$CALL NEWKEY
> ;END NEWKEY DEFINITION
; $FIELD Causes an alphanumeric field to be accepted. It checks
; the field to see that it's length is within the $RANGE specified
; since the last $PROMPT
; True return if field is within specified range
; S1/ Length of field
; ATOM/ Start of asciz string
; False return if field is not within specifed range
; S1/ Length of field
DEFINE $FIELD <
$CALL FIELD
> ;END OF FIELD
; $YESNO Causes a yes or no answer to be accepted. It takes
; three arguments, all of which ar optional
; Arg 1 -- Must be YES, NO, or blank (determines default answer)
; Arg 2 -- Must be Address to branch to on YES answer or blank
; Arg 3 -- Must be Address to branch to on NO answer or blank
; True return if YES was specified and dispatch address was blank
; False return if NO was specified and dispatch address was blank
DEFINE $YESNO (DEFAULT,YESDSP<0>,NODSP<0>) <
$CALL YESNO
XLIST
JUMP [YESDSP
NODSP
IFB <DEFAULT>,<Z ]> ;NO DEFAULT
IFNB<DEFAULT>,<ASCIZ\DEFAULT\]>
LIST
> ;END OF $YESNO
SUBTTL Zero and Non-zero Data Area
PDLSIZ==60
PDL: BLOCK PDLSIZ
;SYSTEM DEPENDENT VARIABLES
OPSYS: BLOCK 1 ;0=TOPS10 -1=TOPS20
G.NPGS: BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF AVAILABLE USER PAGES
G.NCMX: BLOCK 1 ;MAXIMUM PAGES AVAILABLE PER JOB
;PROGRAM VARIABLES
CNFIFN: BLOCK 1 ;IFN OF GALCNF FILE
FULLFD: BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF FULL OPENED FD FOR GALCNF
DIALEN: BLOCK 1 ;0=SHORT DIALOG -1=LONG DIALOG
NOMSG: BLOCK 1 ;0=WRITE QUESTION/ANSWER -1=DONT WRITE
TXTPTR: BLOCK 1 ;POINTER USED BY DEPTXT ROUTINE
TXTCNT: BLOCK 1 ;INCREMENTED BY DEPTXT ROUTINE
IB: $BUILD IB.SZ
$SET (IB.PRG,,%%.MOD) ;PROGRAM NAME IS GALGEN
$SET(IB.OUT,,TTYCHR) ;DEFAULT $TEXT OUTPUT ROUTINE
$SET(IB.FLG,IT.OCT,1) ;OPEN CONTROLLING TERMINAL
$EOB
IFN FTUUOS,<
GFD: $BUILD FDMSIZ
$SET(.FDLEN,FD.LEN,FDMSIZ)
$SET(.FDNAM,,<SIXBIT/GALCNF/>)
$SET(.FDEXT,,<SIXBIT/MAC/>)
$EOB
> ;END IFN FTUUOS
IFN FTJSYS,<
GFD: XWD GFDSIZ,0
ASCIZ /DSK:GALCNF.MAC/
GFDSIZ==.-GFD
> ;END IFN FTJSYS
FOB: $BUILD FOB.SZ
$SET(FOB.FD,,GFD) ;FD ADDRESS
$SET(FOB.CW,FB.BSZ,7) ;FILE BYTE SIZE
$EOB
;COMMAND STATE BLOCK
CMDBLK::
CMDFLG: BLOCK 1 ;COMMAND FLAGS,,REPARSE ADDRESS
CMDJFN: BLOCK 1 ;INPJFN,,OUTJFN
CMDPRM: BLOCK 1 ;PROMPT POINTER
BUFPTR: BLOCK 1 ;POINNTER TO BEGINNING OF COMMAND BUFFER
NXTPTR: BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO NEXT CHARACTER TO BE PARSED
BUFSIZ: BLOCK 1 ;FREE CHARACTER COUNT IN COMMAND BUFFER
CMDINC: BLOCK 1 ;NUMBER OF CHARACTERS LEFT TO PARSE
ATMPTR: BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO BEGGINING OF ATOM BUFFER
ATMSIZ: BLOCK 1 ;FREE CHARACTER COUNT IN ATOM BUFFER
CMDJFB: BLOCK 1 ;ADDRESS OF GTJFN BLOCK FOR COMND BLOCK
;COMMAND FUNCTION BLOCK
FNCBLK::
CMDFNC: BLOCK 1 ;FUNCTION!FLAGS,,NEXT FNCBLK
CMDDAT: BLOCK 1 ;DATA SPECIFICE TO FUNCION
CMDHLP: BLOCK 1 ;POINTER TO HELP STRING (LONG)
CMDDEF: BLOCK 1 ;DEFAULT STRING POINTER
CMDFN2: BLOCK 1 ;FUNCTION BLOCK 2
;RANGE CHECK WORDS
MIN: BLOCK 1
MAX: BLOCK 1
NCHRW==5 ;CHARACTERS PER WORD
BUFLEN==^D50 ;SIZE OF BUFFER IN WORDS
HLPSIZ==^D256 ;MAX WORDS OF HELP
KEY$LN==^D18 ;LARGEST NUMBER OF CHOICES
STR$LN==^D30/NCHRW ;SIZE OF STORAGE FOR LARGEST STRING
KTE$LN==STR$LN+5 ;Number of WORDS/TABLE entry
HLPTXT: BLOCK HLPSIZ ;BUFFER TO STORE HELP STING
PRMTXT: BLOCK ^D50 ;STORAGE FOR $TEXT PRMTXT
DEFTXT: BLOCK ^D10 ;STORAGE FOR DEFAULT STRING
BUFFER: BLOCK BUFLEN ;COMMAND BUFFER
ATOM: BLOCK BUFLEN ;ATOM BUFFER
KEYTAB: BLOCK KEY$LN+1 ;FOR KEYWORD ARGUMENTS
STRBUF: BLOCK <KEY$LN*STR$LN>+<KEY$LN*3> ;ROOM FOR STRING STORAGE
SUBTTL Program Startup
GALGEN: RESET ;RESET THE WORLD
MOVE P,[IOWD PDLSIZ,PDL] ;SETUP THE PUSHDOWN POINTER
MOVEI S1,IB.SZ ;GET IB LENGTH
MOVEI S2,IB ;AND IB ADDRESS
$CALL I%INIT ;AND GET THE LIBRARY
$TTYSTR <@GALGEN Version ^V/[%GLN]/@>
SETZM CMDFLG ;CLEAR FLAGS AND REPARSE
MOVE S1,[.PRIIN,,.PRIOU] ;SET JFNS TO TTY
MOVEM S1,CMDJFN
HRROI S1,PRMTXT ;POINT TO PRMTXT BUFFER
MOVEM S1,CMDPRM
HRROI S1,BUFFER ;POINT TO BUFFER
MOVEM S1,BUFPTR ;BEGINNING
MOVEM S1,NXTPTR ;NEXT CHARACTER TO PARSE
SETZM CMDINC ;CLEAR CONT OF CHAR TO PARSE
MOVEI S1,BUFLEN*NCHRW ;COMPUTE SIZE OF BUFFER
MOVEM S1,BUFSIZ ;AND SAVE
MOVEM S1,ATMSIZ ;SAME SIZE AS ATOM (CURRENTLY)
HRROI S1,ATOM ;POINT TO ATOM BUFFER
MOVEM S1,ATMPTR ;AND SAVE
SETZM CMDJFB ;NO GET JFN BLOCK CURRENTLY
MOVEI S1,KEY$LN ;INIT KEYTABLE
MOVEM S1,KEYTAB
;NO NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT SYSTEM WE ARE RUNNING. WE ARE ALWAYS TOPS-20
REPEAT 0,<
MOVX S1,<112,,11> ;GETTAB TO MONITOR TYPE
GETTAB S1, ;DO IT FOR TOPS-10
$STOP(CDM,Cannot Determine Monitor Type)
LDB S1,[POINT 6,S1,23] ;GET MONITOR TYPE
SETZM OPSYS ;ASSUME ITS TOPS10
CAIE S1,1 ;IF TOPS10
CAIN S1,4 ; OR TOPS20
SKIPA ;ALL IS WELL
$STOP(UMT,Unrecognized Monitor Type)
CAIN S1,4 ;IS IT TOPS20?
SETOM OPSYS ;YES, REMEMBER
MOVEI S1,[ASCIZ /TOPS-10/] ;LOAD MONITOR TYPE
SKIPE OPSYS ;SKIP IF NOT
>
SETOM OPSYS ;[6002]ALWAYS TOPS-20
MOVEI S1,[ASCIZ /TOPS-20/] ;ONE OR THE OTHER
$TTYSTR <@
[Starting GALAXY Generation Procedure for ^T/0(S1)/ System]>
SUBTTL Initialize the Configuration File
INITFL: MOVEI S1,FOB.SZ ;GET FOB SIZE
MOVEI S2,FOB ;GET FOB
$CALL F%OOPN ;OPEN THE FILE
JUMPT INIT.1 ;JUMP IF WE WON
$TTYSTR <@? Cannot write configuration file ^F/GFD/ -- ^E/[-1]/>
PJRST I%EXIT ;AND STOP NOW
INIT.1: MOVEM S1,CNFIFN ;STORE THE IFN
SETO S2, ;GET FULL FD OF THE FILE
$CALL F%FD ;ASK GLXLIB FOR IT
MOVEM S1,FULLFD ;STORE IT
$TTYSTR <[Writing GALAXY Configuration File ^F/@FULLFD/]>
$CNFSTR <
SUBTTL GALCNF Created by GALGEN Version ^V/[%GLN]/ at ^H/[-1]/
UNIVERSAL GALCNF
.DIRECT .NOBIN
DEFINE XP (SYM,VAL) ^7/[.CHLAB]/
SYM==:VAL^7/[.CHRAB]/
G.%GLN==^O/[%GLN]/ ;STANDARD VERSION FOR GALGEN
G.GVER==^O/[GLNVER]/ ;GALAXY VERSION NUMBER
RADIX 5+5>
MOVNI S1,1 ;LOAD A TOPS10 VALUE
MOVEI S2,0 ;AND A TOPS20 VALUE
SKIPE OPSYS ;SKIP IF IT IS TOPS10
EXCH S1,S2 ;EXCHANGE THEM IF TOPS20
$CNFSTR <
FTUUOS==^D/S1/ ;-1 IF TOPS 10 ELSE 0
FTJSYS==^D/S2/ ;-1 IF TOPS 20 ELSE 0>
SUBTTL Begin The Dialog
DIALOG: SETOM DIALEN ;ASSUME LONG DIALOG
$COMMENT <
In the following dialog, all questions are of the form:
text of question (list or range of answers) [default answer]>
$COMMENT <
The line starts with the actual text of the question. Following
the question is a description of the possible answers enclosed
in parentheses. This description might be a range of numbers, a
list of keywords, or a textual description. Following this
description is the default answer, enclosed in square brackets.
The default will be assumed if you only press the RETURN key.>
$COMMENT<
You have the choice of carrying on a LONG dialog in which an
explanation of each question is provided automatically, or a
SHORT dialog in which it is assumed that you are familiar with
the GALAXY generation procedure. In either case, you can always
obtain the help text by typing a question mark (?) in response
to any question.>
$HELP <
Answer the following question with either LONG (for a long
dialog) or SHORT (for a short one). Simply pressing the RETURN
key will imply SHORT.>
DIAL.1: $PROMPT <Dialog Length>
$CHOICES <SHORT,LONG>
$DEFAULT (SHORT)
$KEYWORD ;GET THE KEYWORD
DIAL.2: CAIE S1,1 ;WAS LONG SPECIFIED?
SETZM DIALEN ;NO -- MAKE IT SHORT
SUBTTL Administrative Controls
ADMIN: $HEADER (Administrative Controls and Parameters)
$COMMENT <
The questions in this section determine absolute GALAXY
parameters, which cannot be overridden by user or operator
commands.>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.OLOG,^D/[-1]/>
$HELP <
The system logs all operator interactions in a disk file in the
spooling area. Your answer to the following question specifies
the name to be used for this file.>
$PROMPT <Operator log filename>
TOPS10 <$RANGE (3,6,Characters)
$DEFAULT (OPERAT)>
TOPS20 <$RANGE (3,20,Characters)
$DEFAULT (OPERATOR-SYSTEM)>
$FIELD
$CNFSTR <
DEFINE G$$LGN ^7/[.CHLAB]/ X ^T/ATOM/^7/[.CHRAB]/>
ADM.1:
TOPS10 <
$HELP <
You have the option of maintaining a backup master queue file
which may be used in the unlikely event that the primary master
queue file is destroyed.>
$PROMPT <Do you want redundant master queue file>
$YESNO NO
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTRQUE,^D/TF/>
$HELP <
Any permanantly mounted structure may be used for the master
queues. The structure that is first in the system search list
is preferred.>
$PROMPT <File structure to use for master queue>
$RANGE (3,6,Characters)
$DEFAULT <SSL>
$FIELD
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.QSTR,'^T6/ATOM/'>
> ;END OF TOPS10 CONDITIONAL
TOPS20 <
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.QSTR,0 ;NOT REQUIRED FOR TOPS20>
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTRQUE,0 ;NOT REQUIRED FOR TOPS20>
> ;END OF TOPS20 CONDITIONAL
ADM.3:
$HELP <
Users can specify a priority for their batch and spooling
requests with the /PRIORITY switch. The allowable values for
this parameter range between 1 (representing lowest priority)
and 63 (representing the highest). The following two questions
relate to this switch. The first question requests the maximum
priority which may be specified by a non-privileged user. >
$PROMPT <Maximum priority non-privileged users may specify>
$RANGE (1,63)
$DEFAULT (20)
$NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.SPRI,^D/S1/>
$HELP<
You may specify the value to be used if the user does not specify
a /PRIORITY switch. This value must be between 1 and the maximum
that you specified in the previous question.>
$PROMPT <Default for /PRIORITY on batch and spooling requests>
$RANGE (1,63)
$DEFAULT (10)
$NUMBER ;GET THE NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.DPRI,^D/S1/>
$HELP<
This value is to control the number of objects (printers, batch
streams, etc.) that can be controlled by a single command in OPR.
This value should be at least the maximum number of objects of a
single type you may have. This value must be at least 1.>
$PROMPT <Maximum number of objects that can be controlled with one command>
$RANGE (1,100)
$DEFAULT (6)
$NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.MRNG,^D/S1/>
$HELP<
Specify the highest number that a batch stream can be on the system. The value must be greater than zero and less than or equal to 10000. >
$PROMPT <Highest number a batch stream can be on the system>
$RANGE (1,10000)
$DEFAULT (100)
$NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.INBS,^D/S1/>
$HELP<
The priority of a process and the permissible range of
queues it may run in is determined by the scheduler priority
control word. A system process gets a higher priority than
all user jobs and gets as much time as is necessary for
execution. >
$PROMPT<Do you wish QUASAR to run as a system process?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;IB.SYS turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep IB.SYS turned off
AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on IB.SYS
$CNFSTR<@ XP Q.SYS,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you wish ORION to run as a system process?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;IB.SYS turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep IB.SYS turned off
AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on IB.SYS
$CNFSTR<@ XP O.SYS,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you wish NEBULA to run as a system process?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;IB.SYS turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep IB.SYS turned off
AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on IB.SYS
$CNFSTR<@ XP N.SYS,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you wish BATCON to run as a system process?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;IB.SYS turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep IB.SYS turned off
AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on IB.SYS
$CNFSTR<@ XP B.SYS,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you wish LPTSPL to run as a system process?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;IB.SYS turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep IB.SYS turned off
AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on IB.SYS
$CNFSTR<@ XP L.SYS,^D/S1/>
SUBTTL CLUSTER GALAXY
;[6003] C.GALA is the CLUSTER GALAXY flag word. 0=disable 1=enable
$HELP<The follow pararmeter determines whether CLUSTER GALAXY should
be ENABLEd or DISABLEd at GALAXY startup. The default is YES.
>
$PROMPT<Do you want to ENABLE CLUSTER GALAXY at GALAXY start up?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;ASSUME NO
SKIPF ;If no,
AOS S1 ;1=enable
$CNFSTR<@ XP C.GALA,^D/S1/>
SUBTTL SEMI-OPR Parameters
;[6002]
$HELP<
The following parameters allows a user with SEMI-OPR privilege to be able
to control certain devices.
>
$PROMPT<Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the printers?>
SETZM S2
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;S.PRI turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep S.PRI turned off
$CALL [AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on S.PRI
AOS S2
$RETT]
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.PRI,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the plotters?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;S.PLO turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep S.PLO turned off
$CALL [AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on S.PRI
AOS S2
$RETT]
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.PLO,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the card readers?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;S.CRD turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep S.CRD turned off
$CALL [AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on S.PRI
AOS S2
$RETT]
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.CRD,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the card punch?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;S.CPH turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep S.CPH turned off
$CALL [AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on S.PRI
AOS S2
$RETT]
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.CPH,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the paper tape punch?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;S.CPH turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep S.CPH turned off
$CALL [AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on S.PRI
AOS S2
$RETT]
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.PTP,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT<Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the tape drives?>
$YESNO (YES)
SETZM S1 ;S.TAP turned off
SKIPF ;If no, keep S.TAP turned off
$CALL [AOS S1 ;If yes, turn on S.PRI
AOS S2
$RETT]
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.TAP,^D/S1/>
$CNFSTR<@ XP S.SOP,^D/S2/> ;TOTAL SEMI-OPR DEVICE
;CONTROL
SUBTTL Applications Parameters
APPLIC: $HEADER <Applications>
$COMMENT <
The following section establishes parameters for applications
supported by GALAXY (for example, NCP). These applications will
be accessible through OPR, the operator interface.>
$HELP <
You can enable applications through your answers to the
following questions.>
$PROMPT <Will you be running applications?>
TOPS10 <$YESNO (NO)>
TOPS20 <$YESNO (YES)>
JUMPF APL.5 ;WRITE NULL DEFINITION
$HELP <
Each application must be associated with an application table
name (for example, NCPTAB).>
HRRZS KEYTAB ;CLEAR TABLE COUNTS
SETOM NOMSG ;SUPPRESS WRITING DIALOG TO FILE
APL.1: $PROMPT <Application name or carriage return to exit>
$RANGE (1,20,characters)
$NEWKEY
JUMPF APL.2 ;END OF TABLES
MOVEI S1,KEYTAB ;GET ENTRIES ADDRESS
MOVE S2,[POINT 7,ATOM]
$CALL S%TBLK
MOVE P1,(S1) ;SAVE CONTENTS IN P1
$PROMPT <Table name for ^T/ATOM/>
$RANGE (1,6,Characters)
$FIELD
HRLI P1,440700 ;MAKE POINTER TO STORAGE
MOVEM P1,TXTPTR ;SAVE FOR DEPTXT
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<^T6/ATOM/^0>) ;SAVE THE STRING
$PROMPT <Is there an internal ORION application for this application?>
$YESNO (NO)
JUMPF APL.1 ;NO is right
$PROMPT <Application module name>
$RANGE (1,6,Characters)
$FIELD
HLRZ S1,KEYTAB ;Get the count
IMULI S1,KTE$LN ;Multiply by the size of an entry
ADDI S1,STRBUF-2 ;Calculate where to store the string
HRLI S1,(POINT 7,) ;Make pointer to storage
MOVEM S1,TXTPTR ;Store for DEPTXT
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<^T6/ATOM/^0>)
JRST APL.1
$CNFSTR <@;;X ^7/[.CHLAB]/Application^7/[.CHRAB]/,Seq,Table>
APL.2: $CNFSTR <@DEFINE G$$ATB ^7/[.CHLAB]/> ;START TABLE DEFINITION
HLLZ T1,KEYTAB ;GET NUMBER OF ENTRIES
JUMPE T1,APL.4 ;EMPTY?
MOVNS T1 ;NO -- NEGATE COUNT
HRRI T1,KEYTAB+1 ;POINT TO FIRST ENTRY
SETZ T2, ;CLEAR SEQUENCE
APL.3: HLRZ S1,(T1) ;POINT TO FIRST STRING
HRRZ S2,(T1) ;POINT TO SECOND STRING
MOVEI T3,2(S2) ;Point to possible module name
$CNFSTR <@X ^7/[.CHLAB]/^T/0(S1)/^7/[.CHRAB]/,^D/T2/,^T/0(S2)/,^T/0(T3)/>
AOJ T2, ;BUMP SEQUENCE
AOBJN T1,APL.3 ;DO ALL ENTRIES
APL.4: $CNFSTR <@^7/[.CHRAB]/ ; END OF G$$ATB>
SETZM NOMSG ;RESTORE WRITING TO FILE
SKIPA
APL.5: $CNFSTR <@DEFINE G$$ATB ^7/[.CHLAB]/^7/[.CHRAB]/>
SUBTTL Batch Job Defaults
BJOB: $HEADER <Batch Job Defaults>
$COMMENT <
The questions in this section are used to define default values
for the various options that a user can specify when submitting
a batch job.>
$HELP <
The batch user can specify a maximum runtime for his batch job
using the /TIME switch. If he does not specify this switch the
following default will be used:>
BJOB.1: $PROMPT <Default batch job runtime limit>
$RANGE (5,9999,seconds)
$DEFAULT (300)
$NUMBER ;GET A NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.ITIM,^D/S1/>
$HELP <
Every batch job has maximum limits for each type of spooled
output. These limits can be set by the batch user with
appropriate switches to the SUBMIT command. If the user doesn't
specify these switches, the following defaults will be used:>
BJOB.2: $PROMPT <Line printer output limit>
$RANGE (0,9999,pages)
$DEFAULT (200)
$NUMBER ;GET A NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.ILPT,^D/S1/>
BJOB.3: $PROMPT <Card punch output limit>
$RANGE (0,9999,cards)
$DEFAULT (1000)
$NUMBER ;GET A NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.ICDP,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT <Paper tape punch output limit>
$RANGE (0,5000,feet)
$DEFAULT (200)
$NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.IPTP,^D/S1/>
$PROMPT <Plotter output limit>
$RANGE (0,5000,minutes)
$DEFAULT <30>
$NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.IPLT,^D/S1/>
JRST BJOB.4
LOGTBL: 2 ;VALUE FOR LOG
1 ;VALUE FOR NOLOG
3 ;VALUE FOR ERROR
BJOB.4:
$HELP <
The user can specify whether or not the batch log file should be
printed after the job terminates by using the /OUTPUT switch to
the SUBMIT command. The action is specified by: LOG to always
print the log file, NOLOG to never print the log file, and ERROR
to print the log file only if the job ended with an unhandled
error. If the user doesn't specify this switch, the following
value will be used.>
$PROMPT <Default for SUBMIT/OUTPUT>
$CHOICES <LOG,NOLOG,ERROR>
$DEFAULT (LOG)
$KEYWORD ;GET THE KEYWORD
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.ILOG,^D/LOGTBL(S1)/>
MOVEI S1,0 ;LOAD A ZERO
SKIPE OPSYS ;SKIP IF TOPS10
JRST BJOB.7 ;AND JUST WRITE THE VALUE
$HELP <
The system provides for the enforcement of a maximum physical
memory limit on batch jobs. The user can specify a maximum
memory parameter and if any program attempts to exceed this
limit, the batch job goes virtual.>
BJOB.5: $PROMPT <Should memory limits be enforced>
$YESNO YES
SETZM S1
JUMPF BJOB.7 ;IF NO, WRITE A 0
$HELP <
The user can specify a maximum memory limit by using the /CORE
switch. If this switch is not specified by the user, the
following default will be used.>
BJOB.6: $PROMPT <Memory limit>
$RANGE (24,512,pages)
$DEFAULT (200)
$NUMBER ;GET A NUMBER
BJOB.7: $CNFSTR <@ XP G.ICOR,^D/S1/ ;CORE LIMITS>
SUBTTL Line printer defaults and parameters
LPTP: $HEADER <Line Printer Defaults and Parameters>
$COMMENT <
The questions in this section are used to set default values for
the line printer spooler.>
$HELP <
Job banner pages are printed at the beginning of each print
request. The user's name and any /NOTE value is printed on
them.>
$PROMPT <Number of job banner pages>
$RANGE (0,5)
$DEFAULT (2)
$NUMBER ;GET THE NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LBAN,^D/S1/>
$HELP <
Job trailer pages are printed at the end of each print request.
The user's name and any spooler checkpoint information is
printed on them.>
$PROMPT <Number of job trailer pages>
$RANGE (0,5)
$DEFAULT (2)
$NUMBER ;GET THE NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LTRL,^D/S1/>
$HELP <
File header pages are printed before each file or copy in each
print request. The file name is printed in BOLD letters on each
header page.>
$PROMPT <Number of file header pages>
$RANGE (0,5)
$DEFAULT (2)
$NUMBER ;GET THE NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LHDR,^D/S1/>
$HELP <
The user can specify a special form for a print request with the
/FORMS switch. If this switch is not specified the following
default will be used.>
$PROMPT <Name for standard output forms>
$RANGE (4,6,Characters)
$DEFAULT (NORMAL)
$FIELD
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.DNOR,'^T6/ATOM/'>
$HELP <
The number of characters that uniquely identify a form is
compared with the current form name to determine if a forms
change is required for a specific user request.>
$PROMPT <Number of characters which uniquely identifies form>
$RANGE (2,6)
$DEFAULT (4)
$NUMBER ;GET THE NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.DNUC,^D/S1/>
$HELP <
Cluster LPTSPL requires a directory that must be shared between
all the systems in the cluster which send print requests to a
Cluster LPTSPL. The default logical name is LPTXFR.>
$PROMPT <Cluster LPTSPL shared directory logical name >
TOPS20 <$RANGE (2,40,Characters)
$DEFAULT (LPTXFR)>
$FIELD
$CNFSTR <
DEFINE G$$LPT ^7/[.CHLAB]/ X ^T/ATOM/^7/[.CHRAB]/>
$HELP <
Cluster printers require the LISSPL server to be running on the node where
the actual physical printer is located. LISSPL has server forks which pick
up the print requests from remote nodes. The default number of server forks
is 2.>
$PROMPT <Number of LISSPL server forks >
$RANGE (1,4)
$DEFAULT (2)
$NUMBER ;GET THE NUMBER
$CNFSTR <@ XP L.NUML,^D/S1/>
SUBTTL MDA Parameters
MDA: TOPS10<
$HEADER (Parameters for MDA)
$COMMENT <
The questions in this section are used to set the default
parameters for the Mountable Device Allocator (MDA).>
$CNFSTR <
%TRK7==1 ; 7 TRACK
%TRK9==2 ; 9 TRACK
>
$HELP <
You have the option of specifying which label type is the
default.
NOTE:
Label type USER-EOT will allow a user program to see the end of
tape condition on an UNLABELED tape only. All other label types
will cause the user to block at end of tape while MDA
automatically expands the volume set. In this case the user
program will NOT see end of tape. >
MDA.1: $PROMPT <Default tape label type>
$CHOICES <ANSI,BYPASS,IBM,USER-EOT,UNLABELED>
$DEFAULT (<USER-EOT>)
$KEYWORD
MOVE P1,[EXP %TFANS,%TFLBP,%TFEBC,%TFUNV,%TFUNL](S1)
$CNFSTR <@ XP DEFLBT,^D/P1/>
$HELP <
You have the option of specifying the default density at which
tapes are read and written.>
MDA.2: $PROMPT <Default 9-track tape density>
$CHOICES <200,556,800,1600,6250>
$DEFAULT (1600)
$KEYWORD
MOVE P1,[EXP .TFD20,.TFD55,.TFD80,.TFD16,.TFD62](S1)
$CNFSTR <@ XP DEF9TK,^O/P1/>
$PROMPT <Default 7-track tape density>
$CHOICES <200,556,800>
$DEFAULT (800)
$KEYWORD
MOVE P1,[EXP .TFD20,.TFD55,.TFD80](S1)
$CNFSTR <@ XP DEF7TK,^O/P1/>
$HELP <
You have the option of specifying the default track type on
which to mount tapes.>
$PROMPT <Default track type>
$CHOICES <7,9>
$DEFAULT (9)
$KEYWORD
$CNFSTR <@ XP DEFTRK,%TRK^T/0(S2)/>
>
TOPS20< $HEADER <Tape Label Action>>
$HELP <
The system administrator can allow non-privileged users to
bypass label processing.>
$PROMPT <Allow bypassing for non-privileged users?>
$YESNO (NO)
$CNFSTR <@ XP NPRTLB,^D/TF/>
SUBTTL NEBULA ACK MESSAGE OPTION
$HEADER <NEBULA (Cluster GALAXY message router) options>
;[6007] G.NEBA is the NEBULA ACK/RESPONSE ACK message option
;[6007] 0=disable 1=enable
$HELP<
The NEBULA ACK/ACK RESPONSE message option ensures that
NEBULA actually has DECnet communication with nodes that it
assumes it does by sending an ACK message every 5 minutes to
each node it believes it has communication with. If a ACK
RESPONSE message is not received from a node after 5 minutes,
then NEBULA assumes that it no longer has communication with
that node.
>
$COMMENT<
This covers the case where the NI of a remote node is
reloaded. In this case, the local NEBULA is not interrupted so
it assumes that it still has communication with the remote node
when in fact it does not.
>
$PROMPT<Do you want NEBULA ACK/RESPONSE ACK messages enabled?>
$YESNO (NO) ;[6007]Default is NO
SETZM S1 ;[6007]ASSUME NO
SKIPF ;[6007]If no,
AOS S1 ;[6007]1=enable
$CNFSTR<@ XP G.NEBA,^D/S1/>
SUBTTL Miscellaneous Parameters
MISC: $HEADER <Miscellaneous Defaults and Parameters>
$COMMENT <
The questions in this section refer to general GALAXY
parameters.>
$HELP <
The following section establishes default bias and disk page to
spooler unit conversion factors.>
$PROMPT <Do you want the standard limit computation>
$YESNO (YES)
JUMPF MISC.1
TOPS10 <
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LPTM,6>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LPTD,8>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.CDPM,33>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.CDPD,4>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PLTM,7>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PLTD,100>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PTPM,7>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PTPD,4>
> ;End of TOPS10
TOPS20 <
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LPTM,15>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LPTD,5>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.CDPM,33>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.CDPD,1>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PLTM,7>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PLTD,25>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PTPM,28>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PTPD,1>
> ;End of TOPS20
JRST MISC.2
MISC.1:
TOPS10 <
$HELP <
The default output limit of a spooled file is calculated as:
limit = disk blocks * units per disk block * copies
The output limit is expressed in pages for the printer, cards
for the card punch, minutes for the plotter, and feet for the
paper tape punch. The following questions establish the number
of units of output per disk page.> >
TOPS20 <
$HELP <
The default output limit of a spooled file is calculated as:
limit = disk pages * units per disk page * copies
The output limit is expressed in pages for the printer, cards
for the card punch, minutes for the plotter, and feet for the
paper tape punch. The following questions establish the number
of units of output per disk page:> >
TOPS10< $PROMPT <Number of printed pages per disk block >
$DEFAULT (.7) >
TOPS20< $PROMPT <Number of printed pages per disk page >
$DEFAULT (5) >
$NUMBRS
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LPTM,^D/S1/>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.LPTD,^D/S2/>
TOPS10< $PROMPT <Number of punched cards per disk block >
$DEFAULT (8) >
TOPS20< $PROMPT <Number of punched cards per disk page >
$DEFAULT (33) >
$NUMBRS
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.CDPM,^D/S1/>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.CDPD,^D/S2/>
TOPS10< $PROMPT <Minutes of plotter output per disk block >
$DEFAULT (0.07) >
TOPS20< $PROMPT <Minutes of plotter output per disk page >
$DEFAULT (0.28) >
$NUMBRS
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PLTM,^D/S1/>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PLTD,^D/S2/>
TOPS10< $PROMPT <Feet of paper tape per disk block >
$DEFAULT (7) >
TOPS20< $PROMPT <Feet of paper tape per disk page >
$DEFAULT (28) >
$NUMBRS
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PTPM,^D/S1/>
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.PTPD,^D/S2/>
MISC.2:
$HELP <
The default action to be taken when output exceeds the specified
limit for an output spooler may be to ABORT the job and ignore
all remaining output, ASK the operator what to do, or PROCEED to
finish processing the job.>
$PROMPT <Default output-limit-exceeded action>
$CHOICES <ABORT,ASK,PROCEED>
$DEFAULT <ASK>
$KEYWORD
AOS S1 ;GET PROPER VALUE
$CNFSTR <@ XP G.FLEA,^D/S1/>
GALEND: $CNFSTR <@ XP FTDN60,-1 ;Always include DN60 support>
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTFTS,0 ;No FTS support>
TOPS10 <
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTRJE,0 ;No DN200 support>
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTFACT,-1 ;FACT file support on>
> ;End TOPS10
TOPS20 <
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTRJE,-1 ;Always include DN200>
$CNFSTR <@ XP FTFACT,0 ;FACT file support off>
> ;End TOPS20
$CNFSTR <@@ END>
$TTYSTR <@@[End of GALGEN Dialog]>
MOVE S1,CNFIFN
$CALL F%REL
JRST I%EXIT
SUBTTL Terminal Input Processors
GETANS: CAIN S1,.CMFLD ;ARE WE PARSING A FINLD?
SKIPE CMDDEF ; WITH NO DEFAULT?
JRST GETAN ;NO..PROCEED NORMALLY
MOVX S1,FLD(.CMFLD,CM%FNC)+CM%SDH
MOVEM S1,CMDFN2 ;STORE AS ALTERNATE
MOVE S1,[CM%SDH+CMDFN2]
IORM S1,CMDFNC ;SET THE ALTERNATE
MOVEI S1,.CMCFM ;MAKE CONFIRM PRIMARY
GETAN: STORE S1,CMDFNC,CM%FNC ;STORE FUNCTION CODE
STORE S2,CMDDAT ;AND SPECIFIC DATA
MOVEI S1,GET.1
HRRM S1,CMDFLG ;STORE REPARSE ADDRESS
DMOVE S1,[EXP CMDBLK,[<.CMINI>B8]]
$CALL S%CMND ;INIT COMMAND AND DISPLAY PROMPT
SKIPT
$STOP (CIF,Command Initialization Failed)
GET.1: DMOVE S1,[EXP CMDBLK,FNCBLK] ;GET RESPONSE
SETZM ATOM
$CALL S%CMND ;FROM COMND
JUMPF .RETF ;DIE IF COMND DID
LDB S1,[POINT 7,ATOM,6] ;CHECK FIRST BYTE
JUMPE S1,.RETF ;DIE IF NULL
DMOVE S1,CR.FLG(S2) ;GET COMMAND FLAGS RETURNED
TXNE S1,CM%NOP ;CHECK NO PARSE
$RETF ;BAD RETURN
TXNE S1,CM%EOC ;CHECK END OF LINE
$RETT ;GOOD..RETURN NOW
$SAVE <S1,S2> ;SAVE FOR RETURN
DMOVE S1,[EXP CMDBLK,[<.CMCFM>B8]] ;CONFIRM COMMMAND
$CALL S%CMND
JUMPF .RETF ;DIE IF FALSE
MOVE S1,0(S2) ;GET FLAGS
TXNE S1,CM%EOC
$RETT
$TTYSTR <@? Answer Not Confirmed with Carriage Return>
$RETF
;WRTANS is called to write the prompt and answer to the configuration
;file as a comment. It should be called after a field is parsed
;succesfully
WRTANS: SKIPN NOMSG ;WRITING MESSAGES?
$CNFSTR <@;^T/PRMTXT/^T/BUFFER/> ;YES..DO IT
$RETT
SUBTTL KEYWORD - Parse a keyword response
;KEYWORD is called to match a user response to a keyword table.
KEYWORD:MOVEI S1,.CMKEY ;SET KEYWORD FUNCTION
MOVEI S2,KEYTAB ;FROM KEYTAB (SORTED via CHOICE)
$CALL GETANS
JUMPF KEYW.1 ;HELP AND RETRY
HRRZ S1,(S2) ;CALLING INDEX TO S1
HLRZ S2,(S2) ;ADDRESS OF STRING TO S2
PJRST WRTANS ;WRITE TO FILE AND RETURN
KEYW.1: $TTYSTR <? Invalid Keyword, Please try again.@>
JRST KEYWORD
;FIELD is called to parse a one-word user response
FIELD: MOVEI S1,.CMFLD ;SET FIELD FUNCTION
SETZ S2, ;NO ARGS
$CALL GETANS
MOVE S2,[POINT 7,ATOM] ;COUNT CHARACTERS
MOVEM S2,TXTPTR ;SAVE POINTER
SETZ S1, ;CLEAR TALLY
JUMPF FLD.4 ;Complain and retry
FLD.1: ILDB S2,TXTPTR ;GET BYTE
JUMPE S2,FLD.2 ;EXIT ON NULL
AOJA S1,FLD.1 ;TALLY COUNT
FLD.2: CAML S1,MIN ;FAIL IF TOO SMALL
CAMLE S1,MAX ;OR IF TOO BIG
JRST FLD.3 ;OUT OF RANGE
PJRST WRTANS ;WRITE TO FILE AND RETURN
FLD.3: $TTYSTR <? Field Length Incorrect, Please try again.@>
JRST FIELD
FLD.4: $TTYSTR <? Field incorrect, Please try again.@>
JRST FIELD
YESNO: $TEXT(DEPTXT,<(YES,NO) ^A>) ;List the choices
HRRZ S2,@0(P) ;Get the default keyword
SKIPE S1,2(S2) ;Get the default word
$DEFAULT (^T/2(S2)/) ;Set the default if present
YESNO2: MOVEI S1,.CMKEY ;Set the keyword function
MOVEI S2,YONTAB ;And the list of keywords
$CALL GETANS ;Get the answer
JUMPF YESNO1 ;Help and retry
HRRZ S1,(S2) ;Calling index to S1
HLRZ S2,(S2) ;Address of string to S2
PUSHJ P,WRTANS ;Log the answer
HRRZ S2,@0(P) ;Get the address of the arguments
HRL S2,S1 ;S2/ ARGADR(S1)
SKIPN S2,@S2 ;LOAD AND TEST ARG
PJRST @[.RETT
.RETF](S1) ;RETURN IF NULL
POP P,S1 ;ELSE CLEAN UP STACK
PJRST @S2 ;AND DISPATCH
YESNO1: $TTYSTR <? Please answer YES or NO@>
JRST YESNO2 ;Try again
YONTAB: 2,,2 ;Size of the table
[ASCIZ \NO\],,1
[ASCIZ \YES\],,0
SUBTTL NEWKEY Support routine for $NEWKEY macro
NEWKEY: MOVEI S1,.CMFLD ;FUNCTION FIELD
SETZ S2, ;NO ARGS
$CALL GETANS ;GET THE ANSWER
JUMPF .RETF ;END OF THE LINE
HLRZ S2,KEYTAB ;GET THE COUNT
IMULI S2,KTE$LN ;Compute offset to strbuf
ADD S2,[POINT 7,STRBUF+1] ;Point to it
MOVEM S2,TXTPTR ;STORE THE POINTER
SETZM TXTCNT ;CLEAR THE COUNT
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<^T/ATOM/^0>) ;MOVE THE STRING
MOVE S1,TXTCNT ;GET THE COUNT
CAML S1,MIN ;CHECK LENGTH
CAMLE S1,MAX ; OF STRING
JRST [$TTYSTR <@? Keyword size out of range>
JRST NEWKEY] ;TRY AGAIN
MOVEI S1,KEYTAB ;POINT TO TABLE
HRL S2,S2 ;GET ADDR,,ADDR
ADDI S2,STR$LN ;COMPUTE OFFSET TO SECOND ENTRY
$CALL S%TBAD ;ADD THE ENTRY TO TABLE
JUMPT WRTANS ;LOG IN FILE AND RETURN
CAIN S1,EREIT$ ;ENTRY ALREADY EXIST?
$TTYSTR <@? ^T/ATOM/ already specicified>
CAIE S1,ERTBF$ ;IS TABLE FULL?
JRST NEWKEY ;NO -- TRY AGAIN
$TTYSTR <@? Keyword table is full>
$RETF
SUBTTL NUMBER - SUPPORT ROUTINE FOR $NUMBER
;NUMBER is called to parse type-in of a decimal number.
;
;T Return: S1/ Number
NUMBER: MOVEI S1,.CMNUM ;REQUEST NUMBER
MOVEI S2,^D10 ;IN DECIMAL RADIX
$CALL GETANS ;GET THE TYPE-IN
JUMPF NUM.1 ;HELP AND RETRY
MOVE S1,S2 ;NUMBER IN S1
CAML S1,MIN ;CHECK RANGE
CAMLE S1,MAX
JRST NUM.2 ;OUT OF RANGE
PJRST WRTANS ;WRITE TO FILE AND RETURN
NUM.1: $TTYSTR <? You Must Specify a number@>
JRST NUMBER
NUM.2: $TTYSTR <? Number not within specified Range@>
JRST NUMBER
SUBTTL NUMBRS Support routine for $NUMBRS MACRO
NUMBRS: MOVEI S1,.CMTXT ;TEXT FUNCTION
MOVEI S2,NUMBRK ;BREAK SET
$CALL GETANS ;PARSE THE STRING
$CALL NUMBDV ;GET THE VALUE
JUMPT WRTANS ;WRITE IN FILE AND RETURN
$TTYSTR <@? Invalid numeric string@>
JRST NUMBRS ;GET THE STRING
NUMBDV: MOVEI S1,0 ;INITIALIZE RESULT
MOVEI S2,1 ;INITIALIZE SCALE
SETZ T3, ;CLEAR FLAG FOR PERIOD SEEN
MOVE T1,[POINT 7,ATOM] ;POINT TO BUFFER
NUMV.1: ILDB T2,T1 ;GET A BYTE
JUMPE T2,.RETT ;TERMINATE ON NULL
CAIL T2,"0"
CAILE T2,"9" ;NUMERIC
JRST [CAIN T2,"." ;NO -- THEN MUST BE PERIOD
SKIPE T3 ; AND THE ONLY ONE
$RETF ;OOPS -- BAD SYNTAX
SETO T3, ;SET FLAG -- PERIOD SEEN
JRST NUMV.1] ;GET NEXT CHARACTER
IMULI S1,^D10 ;ADJUST INTEGER RESULT
ADDI S1,-"0"(T2) ;ADD THIS DIGIT
JUMPE T3,NUMV.1 ;WAS PERIOD SEEN?
IMULI S2,^D10 ;YES -- ADJUST PER DECIMAL POINT
JRST NUMV.1 ;GET NEXT DIGIT
NUMBRK: 777777,,777760 ;BREAK ON ALL CONTROL
777764,,001760 ;ALLOW 0-9 AND ,
777777,,777760 ;BREAK ON ALL ALPHA
777777,,777760 ;BREAK ON ALL ALPHA
SUBTTL CHOICE Support Routine for $CHOICE MACRO
REJECT: HRRZ S1,@0(P) ;POINT TO ARGUMENTS
MOVE S2,(S1) ;S2/ ARG CNT,,STRING ADR
PJRST CHO.1 ;FALL INTO COMMON CHOICE ROUTINE
CHOICE: HRRZ S1,@0(P) ;POINT TO ARGUMENTS
MOVE S2,(S1) ;S2/ ARG CNT,,STRING ADR
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<(^T/(S2)/) ^A>) ;MOVE STRING TO PRMTXT BUFFER
CHO.1: HLLZ S2,S2 ;GET A NULL IN S2
MOVE T1,TXTPTR ;STORE NULL, BUT DON'T
IDPB S2,T1 ;CHANGE POINTER
;add each entry to table
; S1/ Dummy table address
; S2/ Arg count,,0
MOVN T1,S2 ;NEGITIVE COUNT,,0
HRRI T1,1(S1) ;ADDRESS OF FIRST ENTRY
HRRZS KEYTAB ;CLEAR TABLE COUNTS
TBA.1: MOVEI S1,KEYTAB ;POINT TO TABLE
MOVE S2,(T1) ;GET ENTRY
$CALL S%TBAD ;ADD IT TO TABLE
AOBJN T1,TBA.1 ;DO ALL ENTRIES
$RETT
SUBTTL HELP AND COMMENT SUPPORT ROUTINES
HELP: MOVE S1,[POINT 7,HLPTXT]
MOVEM S1,TXTPTR ;POINT DEPTXT TO HELP BUFFER
HRRZ T1,@0(P) ;GET ADDRESS OF STRING
$TEXT (DEPTXT,^T/@T1/^0) ;STORE HELP MESSAGE
SKIPE DIALEN ;WRITE IN FILE IF LONG DIALOG
$CALL COM.1 ;WRITE AS A COMMENT IN FILE
MOVX S1,CM%HPP!CM%SDH ;HELP PRESENT AND NO DEFAULT HELP
IORM S1,CMDFNC ;IN FUNCTION BLOCK
MOVE S1,[POINT 7,HLPTXT] ;STORE POINTER TO HELP
MOVEM S1,CMDHLP ;FOR COMND
$RETT
;COMMENT Routine to Output Comment to File
COMMENT:SKIPN DIALEN ;RETURN IF SHORT DIALOG
$RETT
HRRZ T1,@0(P) ;GET ADDRESS OF STRING
;CALLED HERE FROM HELP AND PROMPT WITH ADDR IN T1
COM.1: SKIPE DIALEN ;DISPLAY IF LONG MODE
$TEXT (TTYCHR,^T/@T1/@)
HRLI T1,440700 ;CREATE POINTER
$CALL CNFCRL ;PREFIX WITH <CRLF>
COM.2: MOVEI S1,";" ;PREFIX WITH "; "
$CALL CNFCHR
MOVEI S1," "
$CALL CNFCHR
COM.3: ILDB S1,T1 ;GET BYTE
JUMPE S1,COM.4 ;EXIT ON NULL BYTE
$CALL CNFCHR
CAIE S2,12 ;LAST CHARACTER <LF>?
JRST COM.3 ;NO -- GET NEXT BYTE
JRST COM.2 ;ELSE FORCE NEW PREFIX
COM.4: PJRST CNFCRL ;SUFFIX WITH <CRLF> AND RETURN
HEADER: HRRZ S1,@0(P) ;GET ADDRESS OF STRING
$TEXT (CNFCHR,<^LSUBTTL ^T/@S1/@>) ;NEW PAGE AND SUBTTL
MOVE S2,[POINT 7,BUFFER]
MOVEM S2,TXTPTR
$TTYSTR <@@> ;SPACE TWO LINES ON TERMINAL
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<^T52C/@S1/>) ;JUSTIFY HEADER
HEAD.1: ILDB S1,S2 ;UNDERSCORE ALL EXCEPT "SPACE<CRLF>
CAILE S1," " ;SPACE OR CONTROL?
MOVEI S1,"-"
IDPB S1,TXTPTR ;ELSE WRITE CHARACTER
CAIE S1,12 ;TERMINATE ON <LF>
JRST HEAD.1
HEAD.2: SETZ S1,
IDPB S1,TXTPTR
MOVEI T1,BUFFER ;POINT TO BUFFER
SOS DIALEN ;FORCE OUTPUT TO TERMINAL
$CALL COM.1 ;AND WRITE AS COMMENT
AOS DIALEN ;RESTORE DIALOG LENGTH
$RETT
SUBTTL $TEXT OUTPUT ROUTINES
IFN FTUUOS,<DEFINE PBOUT <OUTCHR S1>>
BTHCHR: $SAVE <P1> ;PRESERVE P1
MOVE P1,S1 ;SAVE ARG
$CALL CNFCHR ;WRITE IN FILE
MOVE S1,P1 ;RESTORE ARG
PJRST TTYCHR ;WRITE ON TERMINAL AND RETURN
CNFCRL: MOVEI S1,15 ;WRITE <CRLF> IN FILE
$CALL CNFCHR
MOVEI S1,12
PJRST CNFCHR ;AND RETURN
CNFCHR: CAIN S1,"@" ;REQUEST FOR <CRLF> ?
PJRST CNFCRL ;YES -- DO IT
MOVE S2,S1 ;PUT CHARACTER IN S2
MOVE S1,CNFIFN ;PUT IFN IN S1
$CALL F%OBYT ;WRITE THE CHARACTER
JUMPT .RETT ;AND RETURN IF SUCCESS
$TTYSTR <? Error Writing File -- ^E/[-1]/>
PJRST I%EXIT ;AND DIE
TTYCRL: MOVEI S1,15 ;WRITE <CRLF> ON TERMINAL
PBOUT
MOVEI S1,12
PBOUT
$RETT
TTYCHR: CAIN S1,"@" ;REQUEST FOR <CRLF> ?
PJRST TTYCRL ;YES -- DO IT
PBOUT
$RETT
SUBTTL PROMPT Support Routine for $PROMPT Macro
PROMPT: HRRZ S1,@0(P) ;GET ADDRESS OF STRING
MOVE S2,[POINT 7,PRMTXT]
MOVEM S2,TXTPTR ;POINT DEPTXT AT PRMTXT BUFFER
$TEXT (DEPTXT,^I/@S1/^A) ;STORE PROMPT STRING IN PRMTXT
SETZ S1,
MOVE S2,TXTPTR ;STORE TRAILING NULL
IDPB S1,S2 ;BUT DON'T CHANGE POINTER
MOVX S1,CM%DPP+CM%LST ;CLEAR DEFAULT AND LST
ANDCAM S1,CMDFNC ;CLEAR DEFALUT PRESENT FLAG
SETZM CMDDEF ;CLEAR DEFAULT POINTER WORD
SETZM MIN ;CLEAR RANGE CHECK WORDS
SETZM MAX
$RETT
DEFAULT:HRRZ S1,@0(P) ;GET ADDR OF DEFAULT ITEXT
$TEXT (<-1,,DEFTXT>,^I/@S1/^0);STORE AS DEFAULT STRING
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<[^I/@S1/] ^0>) ;MOVE TO PRMTXT BUFFER
MOVE S1,[POINT 7,DEFTXT] ;GET POINTER TO DEFAULT STRING
MOVEM S1,CMDDEF ;STORE AS DEFAULT POINTER
MOVX S1,CM%DPP
IORM S1,CMDFNC ;SET DEFAULT PRESENT FLAG
$RETT
RANGE: HRRZ S1,@0(P) ;GET ADDR OF ARGS
MOVE S2,0(S1) ;GET MINIMUM
MOVEM S2,MIN
MOVE S2,1(S1) ;GET MAXIMUM
MOVEM S2,MAX
CAME S2,MIN ;(MIN-MAX Suffix) ?
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<(^D/MIN/-^D/MAX/^T/2(S1)/) ^A>) ;MOVE TO PRMTXT
CAMN S2,MIN ;(Count Suffix) ?
$TEXT (DEPTXT,<(^D/MIN/^T/2(S1)/) ^A>)
SETZ S1, ;STORE NULL BUT DON'T CHANGE
MOVE S2,TXTPTR ;POINTER
IDPB S1,S2
$RETT
DEPTXT: CAIN S1,"@" ;REQUEST FOR CRLF?
JRST DEPCRL ;YES -- STORE IT
IDPB S1,TXTPTR ;ELSE JUST STORE CHARACTER
SKIPE S1 ;NULL?
AOS TXTCNT ;NO -- ACCOUNT FOR CHARACTER
$RETT
DEPCRL: MOVEI S1,15
IDPB S1,TXTPTR
AOS TXTCNT
MOVEI S1,12
IDPB S1,TXTPTR
AOS TXTCNT
$RETT
END GALGEN