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Mark Pizzolato
5d10f2c724 VAX: Clarify running from ROM test when reading todr_rd
This change only simplifies reading the code.  The functional results
are unchanged
2024-05-21 04:07:00 -10:00
Mark Pizzolato
2c0b465275 VAX: Explain idling sim_interval decrement
- Explain reasoning for idle decrement
- Fix TODR debug output for all simulators with a TODR register
2023-11-16 11:33:52 -10:00
Mark Pizzolato
a7c789caec All VAXen: Properly set the interrupt latency based on the TODR updates
The interval timer is not a calibrated clock and thus should not be the
basis for reasonably expected instruction execution rate computations.
2023-06-27 13:01:18 -10:00
Mark Pizzolato
9285073024 VAXen: Completely reset TODR on every power-on 2022-07-16 18:32:57 -10:00
Mark Pizzolato
243951a791 Unibus and Qbus VAX systems: Update TODR help information 2021-07-14 11:00:23 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
0d6f1ce362 All VAX: Remove redundant include of time.h 2020-10-30 14:17:24 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
4db4f90429 VAX, Unibus VAX: Record explicit TODR set immediately to backing store
- Only if backing store is used (i.e. OS Agnostic mode)
- Previously this was only done on a clean simulator exit.  That could
  result in inconsistent timing information in operating system images vs
  the saved TODR baseline data
- Always return TODR values rounded to the TODR granularity (10ms).
2020-10-09 05:10:34 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
0195bbda4b TIMER: Fix missing catchup ticks for VAX simulators when idling
- MicroVAX I, II and 3900 don't have a DONE bit in the clock status
  register, so sim_rtcn_tick_ack() wasn't being called to acknowledge
  clock ticks.
- Timer catchup tick criteria didn't work unless the host had a slow
  clock tick.

As discussed in #705
2019-05-30 01:51:52 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
74a640d04a All VAX: Properly record clock tick acknowledgments 2018-10-08 22:33:00 -07:00
Bob Supnik
3eb4598456 SCP: Removed KBD_WAIT and friends 2017-03-20 22:33:38 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
acbb92091b VAX: Add slightly more precise TODR initialization logic with debug support 2017-01-19 16:56:40 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
eea394422e VAX, VAX750, VAX780, VAX8600: Properly coschedule console input with TMXR_MULT
The timer specific coscheduling routines take ticks as the delay argument
2016-12-12 01:53:49 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
1c3c50fd26 VAX, VAX780, VAX750, VAX8600: Make TODR state file endian independent
When the TODR device (CLK) is attached to a state file, it operates in OS
agnostic mode.  This file can now be ported between hosts with different
endianness and work consistently to track the time of year.

Additionally, the VAX and VAX750 TODR values now properly don't
progress when they have zero values (or when they overflow back to zero).
2016-12-09 18:01:21 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
39d2944ede TIMER: Add support for catchup clock ticks and cleaned up asynchronous clocks
Asynchronous clocks are now built for all simulators which are built with
SIM_ASYNCH_IO defined.  The default behavior has asynchronous clocks
disabled since this is still experimental, but it can be enabled with
SET TIMER ASYNC.

Catchup clock ticks are now available, but since they're experimental,
they aren't enabled by default.  Catchup ticks are only available if the
simulators clock device calls sim_rtcn_tick_ack to acknowledge processing
of clock ticks.  The VAX simulators have been modified to leverage this.
Catchup clock ticks can be enabled with SET TIMER CATCHUP

Additionally, an idle threshold is provided which can be used to
influence when clock calibration may be suppressed.  The default is not
to suppress calibration activities.

The various timer behaviors are visible with the SHOW TIMER command.

The state of the operating timer facilities is visible with: SHOW CLOCK

Timer events which are queued are visible with the SHOW QUEUE command.
2016-11-16 23:50:53 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
da3f5359bb VAX, PDP11, PDP8, PDP1: Properly declare timer with clock unit 2016-09-26 15:55:50 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
5531ccb175 ALL: Massive 'const' cleanup
These changes facilitate more robust parameter type checking and helps
to identify unexpected coding errors.

Most simulators can now also be compiled with a C++ compiler without
warnings.

Additionally, these changes have also been configured to facilitate easier
backporting of simulator and device simulation modules to run under the
simh v3.9+ SCP framework.
2016-05-15 15:25:33 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
3f4eed7517 VAX: Add debug support to the CLK device 2016-04-27 12:23:49 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
253f8a8dcf VAX: Move CPU register and routine declarations into vax_defs.h
Avoid redundant declarations in every simulator module that uses them
and allow compiler to validate consistency of declarations and definitions.
2016-02-29 16:37:18 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
dac6633237 VAX: Set reasonable clock co-scheduled polling for console input 2015-12-08 16:50:00 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
9b45833687 VAX, PDP11: Add support to, by default, limit console input data to about 9600bps.
This is necessary to avoid kernel type ahead buffer overruns when a user
pastes a chunk of data into a console session as described in issue #246

Other console input speeds can be set with SET CONSOLE SPEED=nnn
2015-11-18 10:51:37 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
ef9d1adce1 PDP10, PDP11, VAX: const cleanup 2015-02-13 06:18:24 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
304ad39a2b VAX: Avoid potential VAX simulator hangs when code may poll for console input without being interrupted 2013-11-07 08:02:00 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
be46bac750 PDP8/PDP11/VAX: Support high speed character input on console and other multiplexer ports instead of limiting input data rate to 1 character per clock tick. 2013-10-23 07:50:39 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
8f9a14c5a1 Fixed clk_help to display the correct device name for the VAX TODR implementations 2013-03-09 12:16:35 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
a91b6db21e Adding help to VAX system devices 2013-02-06 06:34:31 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
864b581e35 Adding more device help 2013-02-05 13:59:59 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
28b90552b7 Revised all VAX simulator devices to have proper help information defined to make "HELP dev SHOW" and "HELP dev SET" most useful. 2013-02-02 16:29:38 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
d674bb1f8d Changed VAX console input polling to only poll for input if the last character received has been processed by the VM 2013-01-26 10:43:10 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
cbe11147fc Created a way for devices to have a description presentation routine and if it is supplied for its output to be visible with a SHOW SYSTEM command. Provided device description routines for devices used in the VAX simulators 2013-01-25 12:04:25 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
83c1d80194 Merge branch 'master' into AsyncTmxr
Conflicts merged and missing changes in new modules added as needed for clock co-scheduling.
2013-01-21 16:52:42 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
95033cee15 Declare the console port input and output polling units for most simulators to potentially allow asynchronous console I/O. 2013-01-21 11:31:29 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
a60d9070db Adding register descriptions to VAX processor devices 2013-01-16 17:26:30 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
dac73b9381 Migrating scp and library global variables to be declared as extern in the appropriate library include file and remove repetitive declarations in referencing modules. 2013-01-10 13:29:15 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
a3b0dc38fd Change the semantics of sim_is_active to return a t_bool (which was 98% of how it was used), and added new sim_activate_time to return the time a unit will be activated (the value previously returned). This affected a handful of used of sim_is_active in device implementations which were adjusted to use the sim_activate_time API. 2012-12-12 11:01:00 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
7c7df669ad Asynchronous Support
scp.c, scp.h
	- added sim_uname (Unit Name) API to simplify places which might want to display it (mostly debug messages).
	- added support for clock co-scheduling
	- added debugging to trace event queue activities

    sim_defs.h
	- added support for clock co-scheduling
	- added support for sim_uname (Thread local storage macro)
	- added support for debugging to trace event queue activities
	- simplified debug code by using sim_uname
	- fixed support macro for sim_is_active when asynch timers are in use

   sim_rev.h
	- fixed nested comments

    sim_tmxr.c, sim_tmxr.h
	- added support for clock co-scheduling
	- simplified debug code by using sim_uname
	- added support for devices which poll for output on different units

    sim_timer.c, sim_timer.h
	- added support for clock co-scheduling
	- fixed asynchronous clock calibration to smooth out calibration adjustments
	- simplified debug code by using sim_uname
	- added ability (when running with asynchronous support) to explicitly disable or enable asynchronous timer support.
	- changed sim_timer_inst_per_sec to return a double value since the result is always used in a double expression and integer overflow could occur under strange timing conditions

    vax/vax_stddev.c
	- converted from simulator specific clock co-scheduling to generic clock co-scheduling.

    vax/vax_cpu.c
	- added EVENT and ACTIVATE debug flag (SET CPU DEBUG=EVENT;ACTIVATE) support

    pdp11/pdp11_dz.c
	- converted from simulator specific clock co-scheduling to generic clock co-scheduling.

    pdp11/pdp11_vh.c
	- converted from simulator specific clock co-scheduling to generic clock co-scheduling.

    pdp11/pdp11_xq.c
	- converted from simulator specific clock co-scheduling to generic clock co-scheduling.
2012-11-12 15:33:35 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
030d790b4c Asynchronous Timer Support
scp.c, scp.h
	- Change the sim_clock_queue event list to be terminated by the value QUEUE_LIST_END instead of NULL.  This allows easy determination of whether a unit is on a list since when it is not on a list the next pointer is NULL.
	- standardized the usage of UPDATE_SIM_TIME
	- Added support for internal/pseudo devices to support the TIMER and CON-TEL pseudo devices (to enable and disable debugging)
	- Reverted to the prior "SET CONSOLE DEBUG" command semantics since the console debug can be manipulated via the generic "SET <dev> DEBUG" command (i.e. SET CON-TEL DEBUG=TRC;XMT;RCV)
	- Changed "SHOW TIMERS" to "SHOW CLOCKS" to display the current calibrated timer information
	- Added sim_is_active_bool API to return the boolean active status avoiding the potential work walking the list when most callers aren't interested in the event firing time
	- Fixed run_boot_prep to properly record the not queued status of any units which are removed from the sim_clock_queue during initialization
	- Added display of DEBUG, NODEBUG options to the SHOW SHOW command

    sim_timer.c, sim_timer.h
	- Added asynchronous timer capabilities with support for calibration and idling
	- Added internal/pseudo device to support debugging of Idle, Calibration and asynch timer activites.
	- Added suppression of timer calibration when idling has occurred

    sim_tmxr.c, sim_tmxr.h
	- Added tmxr_activate_after and macro definition for sim_activate_after to invoke it for proper behavior with multiplexer devices
	- Added all polling units to the standard timer queue when dropping back to the simulator command prompt to accommodate the potential to disable asynch mode
	- Fixed synchronization to operate with pthread synchronized asynch queue and proper stopping of poll when dropping back to the simulator command prompt
	- Fixed calls to select to have a timeout with properly ranged tv_usec values and dealt with possible EINTR return from select

    sim_console.c, sim_console.h
	- Changed internal/pseudo console telnet device name to CON=TEL
	- Reverted to the prior "SET CONSOLE DEBUG" command semantics since the console debug can be manipulated via the generic "SET <dev> DEBUG" command (i.e. SET CON-TEL DEBUG=TRC;XMT;RCV)
	- Fixed synchronization to operate with pthread synchronized asynch queue and proper stopping of poll when dropping back to the simulator command prompt
	- Fixed calls to select to have a timeout with properly ranged tv_usec values

    sim_defs.h
	- Added necessary unit fields to support asynchronous timing activities
	- Added asynchronous macros to support async timing activities
	- Fixed asynch pthread only macros (not using AIO_INTRINSICS).
	- Fixed the definition of the UDATA macro which was never adjusted to accommodate the insertion of 2 extra fields in the unit structure and thus made the initialization of the unit wait field meaningless.
	- Changed the NOQUEUE_WAIT value from 10000 to 1000000.  This is only used when the sim_clock_queue is empty, which normally never happens on any simulator since they all have clocks and/or other frequently polling devices.  With asynchronous multiplexer and timing support the queue is often empty and this value is then used when calculating idling delays.  If it is too small, idling will be inefficient.  Being large should not be a problem otherwise.

    Interdata/id16_cpu.c
	- removed test of sim_idle_enab before calling sim_idle

    Interdata/id32_cpu.c
	- removed test of sim_idle_enab before calling sim_idle

    vax/vax_cpu.c
	- removed test of sim_idle_enab before calling sim_idle

    vax/vax_stddev.c
	- converted CLK device to use the internal timer service API sim_activate_after to leverage asynchronous timing when available
2012-05-26 07:16:04 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
7c38b83d7c Asynchronous Multiplexer and Console Support
scp.c, scp.h, sim_defs.h
     - Added commands:
          SHOW MULTIPLEXER (MUX)
          SHOW TIMERS
     - Added facilities/APIs:
          sim_activate_after - time specific event scheduling (vs instruction scheduling) API visible, optional separate thread implementation in a later revision
     - Changed Commands:
          SET CONSOLE DEBUG no longer affects global debugging, but merely debugging for the console subsystem.  Use SET DEBUG and SET NODEBUG to affect global debugging.
     - Added Asynchronous polling support

sim_tmxr.h, sim_tmxr.c
     - Added Asynchronous capabilities to the multiplexer subsystem to avoid polling for input and to deliver input data instantly when it arrives instead of delaying for up to one or more full simulated clock ticks.
     - Added debug trace support
     - Added statistic tracking of total bytes transmitted on each line
     - Added more aggressive attempts to flush transmit buffers when they fill before dropping tranmitted characters
     - Fixed status return of tmxr_putc_ln to return SCPE_LOST if the transmitting line isn't connected or buffered.

sim_console.h, sim_console.c
     - Fixed issue where connections to console telnet sessions would succeed for the first connection, but hang indefinitely for additional connects without rejecting due to all lines being busy.  This is handled by using an internal device and unit to hang the required polling on.  Connection polls happen once per second.
     - Added console debugging/trace support.
     - Added Asynchronous capabilities to the console subsystem to avoid polling for input and to deliver input data instantly when it arrives instead of delaying for up to one or more full simulated clock ticks.
     - Added tmxr_set_console_input_unit() API to support asynchronous simulator console I/O

sim_timer.h, sim_timer.c
     - Added SHOW TIMERS support
     - Added mechanism to capture the timer the simulator uses for its clock tick and make this timer globally available for other uses

PDP11/pdp11_dz.c
     - Added debug trace support

PDP11/pdp11_vh.c
     - Added debug trace support
     - Changed timing mechanisms to not assume that the count unit service routine calls measures the passage of time, and created a separate unit to measure time.

VAX/vax_stddev.c
     - Added call to tmxr_set_console_input_unit to leverage Asynchronous console I/O
2012-05-12 13:42:44 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
db9bf32112 Merge of Bob's simh-v3.9-0-rc3 2012-04-23 11:50:43 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
d8b900ea8d Make sure that saved VAX clock state is stored in a host platform independent way. 2012-02-02 07:32:38 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
3172e743ee Normalized the saved format of the optional VAX TODR persistent file so that it may be moved around from one platform to another along with other simulator state files (disk & tape images, save/restore files, etc.). 2012-01-13 10:51:26 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
5687f9227b VAX & VAX780 Generalized setting TODR for all OSes.
Unbound the TODR value from the 100hz clock tick interrupt.  TODR now behaves like the original battery backed-up clock and runs with the wall clock, not the simulated instruction clock (except when running ROM diagnostics).

Two operational modes are available:
    - Default VMS mode, which is similar to the previous
      behavior in that without initializing the TODR it
      would default to the value VMS would set it to if
      VMS knew the correct time.  This would be correct
      almost all the time unless a VMS disk hadn't been
      booted from for more than a year.  This mode
      produces strange time results for non VMS OSes on
      each system boot.
    - OS Agnostic mode.  This mode behaves precisely like
      the VAX780 TODR and works correctly for all OSes.
      This mode is enabled by attaching the TODR to a
      battery backup state file for the TOY clock
      (i.e. sim> attach TODR TOY_CLOCK).  When operating
      in OS Agnostic mode, the TODR will initially start
      counting from 0 and be adjusted differently when an
      OS specifically writes to the TODR.  VMS will prompt
      to set the time on the initial boot unless the SYSGEN
      parameter TIMEPROMPTWAIT is set to 0.
2011-09-29 06:18:49 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
034e749fce Added SET ASYNCH and SET NOASYNCH commands to dynamically enable or disable Asynchronous I/O support 2011-09-25 08:16:40 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
87c3e3452f Added Asynch I/O and Disk Support for various Disk formats
I’ve always wanted to have the option to have simulated devices behave
more naturally with respect to I/O operations.  By more naturally I
mean that the current simulator model I/O is either polled (for asynchronous
things link Muxes and Network), or it is performed in the middle of some
instruction execution taking possibly many milliseconds (disk and/or tapes).
The existing model creates quite deterministic behavior which helps to debug
and understand issues, but it trades off potential instruction execution
while performing these I/O operations in between instruction execution.

To address this concept (while still retaining the potential advantages of
the original model), I’ve designed an Asynch I/O model extension for simh.
In order to flesh-out and debug this design, I’ve also refactored several
devices to utilize this capability.  Please read the attached
0readmeAsynchIO.txt file for concept details about the approach.

In order to make disk devices easy to implement (within or without the
AsynchIO framework), I’ve created a sim_disk.c  library which is modeled
on the sim_tape.c library to generalize disk I/O like tape I/O is
generalized in sim_tape.c.  This sim_disk.c library now provides that
natural place to implement support for various disk implementation formats
(just like sim_tape support several formats, and one day will be the place
to add direct physical tape access). The current sim_disk library provides
the framework for direct support of 3 different disk formats:
    1) standard simh disk format
    2) platform specific physical disk access
and 3) platform independent Virtual Disk format.
The Virtual Disk format is an implementation of the format described in
the ”Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) Image Format Specification”.  The
VHD specification is available for anyone to implement under the "Microsoft
Open Specification Promise" described at
http://www.microsoft.com/interop/osp/default.mspx.
The VHD implementation includes support for:
    1) Fixed sized disks
    2) Dynamically expanding disks
and 3) Differencing Disks.
Dynamically expanding disks don’t change their “Virtual Size”, but they
don’t consume disk space on the containing storage until the virtual
sectors in the disk are actually written to (i.e. an RA81 or RA92 VHD
with a VMS installed on it may initially only contain 30+ MB of files,
and the resulting VHD will be 30+ MB).  The VHD format contains meta data
which describes the virtual device.  Amongst this meta data is the simh
device type which the VHD was originally created as.  This metadata is
therefore available whenever that VHD is attached to an emulated disk
device in the future so the device type & size can be automatically be
configured.

Sim_disk_attach is used by device emulations to attach a simh/vhd/raw
device to a simulated device.  The following simh command switches
are used by the sim_disk_attach API:

    -R          Attach Read Only.
    -E          Must Exist (if not specified an attempt to create the
                indicated virtual disk will be attempted).
    -F          Open the indicated disk container in a specific format
                (default is to autodetect VHD defaulting to simh if the
                indicated container is not a VHD).
    -X          When creating a VHD, create a fixed sized VHD (vs a
                Dynamically expanding one).
    -C          Create a VHD and copy its contents from another disk
                (simh, VHD, or RAW format).
    -D          Create a Differencing VHD (relative to an already
                existing VHD disk)

Examples:

    sim> show rq
    RQ, address=20001468-2000146B*, no vector, 4 units
      RQ0, 159MB, not attached, write enabled, RD54, autosize, SIMH format
      RQ1, 159MB, not attached, write enabled, RD54, autosize, SIMH format
      RQ2, 159MB, not attached, write enabled, RD54, autosize, SIMH format
      RQ3, 409KB, not attached, write enabled, RX50, autosize, SIMH format
    sim> atta rq0 RA81.vhd
    sim> show rq0
    RQ0, 456MB, attached to RA81.vhd, write enabled, RA81, autosize, VHD format
    sim> set rq2 ra92
    sim> att rq2 -f vhd RA92.vhd
    RQ2: creating new file
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 1505MB, attached to RA92.vhd, write enabled, RA92, autosize, VHD format
    sim> ! dir RA92.vhd
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    04/14/2011  12:57 PM             5,120 RA92.vhd
                   1 File(s)          5,120 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   3,074,412,544 bytes free
    sim> atta rq3 -c RA92-1.vhd RA92.vhd
    sim> atta rq3 -c RA92-1.vhd RA92.vhd
    RQ3: creating new virtual disk 'RA92-1.vhd'
    RQ3: Copied 1505MB.  99% complete.
    RQ3: Copied 1505MB. Done.
    sim> sh rq3
    RQ3, 1505MB, attached to RA92-1.vhd, write enabled, RA92, autosize, VHD format
    sim>  ! dir RA92*
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    04/14/2011  01:12 PM             5,120 RA92-1.vhd
    04/14/2011  12:58 PM             5,120 RA92.vhd
                   2 File(s)         10,240 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   3,074,404,352 bytes free
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 1505MB, not attached, write enabled, RA92, autosize, VHD format
    sim> set rq2 ra81
    sim> set rq2 noauto
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 456MB, not attached, write enabled, RA81, noautosize, VHD format
    sim> set rq2 format=simh
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 456MB, not attached, write enabled, RA81, noautosize, SIMH format
    sim> atta rq2 -c RA81-Copy.vhd VMS055.dsk
    RQ2: creating new virtual disk 'RA81-Copy.vhd'
    RQ2: Copied 456MB.  99% complete.
    RQ2: Copied 456MB. Done.
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 456MB, attached to RA81-Copy.vhd, write enabled, RA81, noautosize, VHD format
    sim> det rq2
    sim> ! dir RA81-Copy.vhd
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    04/14/2011  01:22 PM       178,304,512 RA81-Copy.vhd
                   1 File(s)    178,304,512 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   2,896,097,280 bytes free
    sim> ! dir VMS055.dsk
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    03/08/2011  01:42 PM       403,663,872 VMS055.dsk
                   1 File(s)    403,663,872 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   2,896,097,280 bytes free
    sim>
2011-04-15 08:49:18 -07:00
Bob Supnik
9c4779c061 Notes For V3.8
The makefile now works for Linux and most Unix's. Howevr, for Solaris
and MacOS, you must first export the OSTYPE environment variable:

> export OSTYPE
> make

Otherwise, you will get build errors.

1. New Features

1.1 3.8-0

1.1.1 SCP and Libraries

- BREAK, NOBREAK, and SHOW BREAK with no argument will set, clear, and
  show (respectively) a breakpoint at the current PC.

1.1.2 GRI

- Added support for the GRI-99 processor.

1.1.3 HP2100

- Added support for the BACI terminal interface.
- Added support for RTE OS/VMA/EMA, SIGNAL, VIS firmware extensions.

1.1.4 Nova

- Added support for 64KW memory (implemented in third-party CPU's).

1.1.5 PDP-11

- Added support for DC11, RC11, KE11A, KG11A.
- Added modem control support for DL11.
- Added ASCII character support for all 8b devices.

1.2 3.8-1

1.2.1 SCP and libraries

- Added capability to set line connection order for terminal multiplexers.

1.2.2 HP2100

- Added support for 12620A/12936A privileged interrupt fence.
- Added support for 12792C eight-channel asynchronous multiplexer.

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:35:54 -07:00
Bob Supnik
56a7d31770 Notes For V3.7
1. New Features

1.1 3.7-0

1.1.1 SCP

- Added SET THROTTLE and SET NOTHROTTLE commands to regulate simulator
  execution rate and host resource utilization.
- Added idle support (based on work by Mark Pizzolato).
- Added -e to control error processing in nested DO commands (from
  Dave Bryan).

1.1.2 HP2100

- Added Double Integer instructions, 1000-F CPU, and Floating Point
  Processor (from Dave Bryan).
- Added 2114 and 2115 CPUs, 12607B and 12578A DMA controllers, and
  21xx binary loader protection (from Dave Bryan).

1.1.3 Interdata

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state.

1.1.4 PDP-11

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (WAIT instruction executed).
- Added TA11/TU60 cassette support.

1.1.5 PDP-8

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (keyboard poll loop or jump-to-self).
- Added TA8E/TU60 cassette support.

1.1.6 PDP-1

- Added support for 16-channel sequence break system.
- Added support for PDP-1D extended features and timesharing clock.
- Added support for Type 630 data communications subsystem.

1.1.6 PDP-4/7/9/15

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (keyboard poll loop or jump-to-self).

1.1.7 VAX, VAX780

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (more than 200 cycles at IPL's 0, 1, or 3 in kernel mode).

1.1.8 PDP-10

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (operating system dependent).
- Added CD20 (CD11) support.

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:35:37 -07:00
Bob Supnik
53d02f7fa7 Notes For V3.7-0
1. New Features

1.1 3.7-0

1.1.1 SCP

- Added SET THROTTLE and SET NOTHROTTLE commands to regulate simulator
  execution rate and host resource utilization.
- Added idle support (based on work by Mark Pizzolato).
- Added -e to control error processing in nested DO commands (from
  Dave Bryan).

1.1.2 HP2100

- Added Double Integer instructions, 1000-F CPU, and Floating Point
  Processor (from Dave Bryan).
- Added 2114 and 2115 CPUs, 12607B and 12578A DMA controllers, and
  21xx binary loader protection (from Dave Bryan).

1.1.3 Interdata

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state.

1.1.4 PDP-11

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (WAIT instruction executed).
- Added TA11/TU60 cassette support.

1.1.5 PDP-8

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (keyboard poll loop or jump-to-self).
- Added TA8E/TU60 cassette support.

1.1.6 PDP-1

- Added support for 16-channel sequence break system.
- Added support for PDP-1D extended features and timesharing clock.
- Added support for Type 630 data communications subsystem.

1.1.6 PDP-4/7/9/15

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (keyboard poll loop or jump-to-self).

1.1.7 VAX, VAX780

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (more than 200 cycles at IPL's 0, 1, or 3 in kernel mode).

1.1.8 PDP-10

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (operating system dependent).
- Added CD20 (CD11) support.

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:35:25 -07:00
Bob Supnik
a12e4a1c39 Notes For V3.5-1
The source set has been extensively overhauled.  For correct
viewing, set Visual C++ or Emacs to have tab stops every 4
characters.

1. New Features

1.1 3.5-0

1.1.1 All Ethernet devices

- Added Windows user-defined adapter names (from Timothe Litt)

1.1.2 Interdata, SDS, HP, PDP-8, PDP-18b terminal multiplexors

- Added support for SET <unit>n DISCONNECT

1.1.3 VAX

- Added latent QDSS support
- Revised autoconfigure to handle QDSS

1.1.4 PDP-11

- Revised autoconfigure to handle more cases

1.2 3.5-1

No new features

1.3 3.5-2

1.3.1 All ASCII terminals

- Most ASCII terminal emulators have supported 7-bit and 8-bit
  operation; where required, they have also supported an upper-
  case only or KSR-emulation mode.  This release adds a new mode,
  7P, for 7-bit printing characters.  In 7P mode, non-printing
  characters in the range 0-31 (decimal), and 127 (decimal), are
  automatically suppressed.  This prevents printing of fill
  characters under Windows.

  The printable character set for ASCII code values 0-31 can be
  changed with the SET CONSOLE PCHAR command.  Code value 127
  (DELETE) is always suppressed.

1.3.2 VAX-11/780

- First release.  The VAX-11/780 has successfully run VMS V7.2.  The
  commercial instructions and compatability mode have not been
  extensively tested.  The Ethernet controller is not working yet
  and is disabled.

2. Bugs Fixed

2.1 3.5-0

2.1.1 SCP and libraries

- Trim trailing spaces on all input (for example, attach file names)
- Fixed sim_sock spurious SIGPIPE error in Unix/Linux
- Fixed sim_tape misallocation of TPC map array for 64b simulators

2.1.2 1401

- Fixed bug, CPU reset was clearing SSB through SSG

2.1.3 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in VH vector display routine
- Fixed XU runt packet processing (found by Tim Chapman)

2.1.4 Interdata

- Fixed bug in SHOW PAS CONN/STATS
- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide

2.1.5 SDS

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.1.6 HP

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.1.7 PDP-8

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.1.8 PDP-18b

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.1.9 Nova, Eclipse

- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide

2.2 3.5-1

2.2.1 1401

- Changed character encodings to be compatible with Pierce 709X simulator
- Added mode for old/new character encodings

2.2.2 1620

- Changed character encodings to be compatible with Pierce 709X simulator

2.2.3 PDP-10

- Changed MOVNI to eliminate GCC warning

2.2.4 VAX

- Fixed bug in structure definitions with 32b compilation options
- Fixed bug in autoconfiguration table

2.2.5 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in autoconfiguration table

2.3 3.5-2

2.3.1 PDP-10

- RP: fixed drive clear not to clear disk address

2.3.2 PDP-11 (VAX, VAX-11/780, for shared peripherals)

- HK: fixed overlap seek interaction with drive select, drive clear, etc
- RQ, TM, TQ, TS, TU: widened address display to 64b when USE_ADDR64 option selected
- TU: changed default adapter from TM02 to TM03 (required by VMS)
- RP: fixed drive clear not to clear disk address
- RP, TU: fixed device enable/disable to enabled/disable Massbus adapter as well
- XQ: fixed register access alignment bug (found by Doug Carman)

2.3.3 PDP-8

- RL: fixed IOT 61 decoding bug (found by David Gesswein)
- DF, DT, RF: fixed register access alignment bug (found by Doug Carman)

2.3.4 VAX

- Fixed CVTfi to trap on integer overflow if PSW<iv> is set
- Fixed breakpoint detection when USE_ADDR64 option selected
2011-04-15 08:35:10 -07:00
Bob Supnik
b7c1eae41f Notes For V3.5-0
The source set has been extensively overhauled.  For correct
viewing, set Visual C++ or Emacs to have tab stops every 4
characters.

1. New Features in 3.4-1

1.1 All Ethernet devices

- Added Windows user-defined adapter names (from Timothe Litt)

1.2 Interdata, SDS, HP, PDP-8, PDP-18b terminal multiplexors

- Added support for SET <unit>n DISCONNECT

1.3 VAX

- Added latent QDSS support
- Revised autoconfigure to handle QDSS

1.4 PDP-11

- Revised autoconfigure to handle more casees

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.4-1

2.1 SCP and libraries

- Trim trailing spaces on all input (for example, attach file names)
- Fixed sim_sock spurious SIGPIPE error in Unix/Linux
- Fixed sim_tape misallocation of TPC map array for 64b simulators

2.2 1401

- Fixed bug, CPU reset was clearing SSB through SSG

2.3 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in VH vector display routine
- Fixed XU runt packet processing (found by Tim Chapman)

2.4 Interdata

- Fixed bug in SHOW PAS CONN/STATS
- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide

2.5 SDS

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.6 HP

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.7 PDP-8

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.8 PDP-18b

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.9 Nova, Eclipse

- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide
2011-04-15 08:34:58 -07:00
Bob Supnik
b6393b36b4 Notes For V3.3
RESTRICTION: The HP DS disk is not debugged.  DO NOT enable this
feature for normal operations.
WARNING: Massive changes in the PDP-11 make all previous SAVEd
file obsolete.  Do not attempt to use a PDP-11 SAVE file from a
prior release with V3.3!

1. New Features in 3.3

1.1 SCP

- Added -p (powerup) qualifier to RESET
- Changed SET <unit> ONLINE/OFFLINE to SET <unit> ENABLED/DISABLED
- Moved SET DEBUG under SET CONSOLE hierarchy
- Added optional parameter value to SHOW command
- Added output file option to SHOW command

1.2 PDP-11

- Separated RH Massbus adapter from RP controller
- Added TU tape support
- Added model emulation framework
- Added model details

1.3 VAX

- Separated out CVAX-specific features from core instruction simulator
- Implemented capability for CIS, octaword, compatibility mode instructions
- Added instruction display and parse for compatibility mode
- Changed SET CPU VIRTUAL=n to SHOW CPU VIRTUAL=n
- Added =n optional parameter to SHOW CPU HISTORY

1.4 Unibus/Qbus simulators (PDP-11, VAX, PDP-10)

- Simplified DMA API's
- Modified DMA peripherals to use simplified API's

1.5 HP2100 (all changes from Dave Bryan)

CPU	- moved MP into its own device; added MP option jumpers
	- modified DMA to allow disabling
	- modified SET CPU 2100/2116 to truncate memory > 32K
	- added -F switch to SET CPU to force memory truncation
	- modified WRU to be REG_HRO
	- added BRK and DEL to save console settings

DR	- provided protected tracks and "Writing Enabled" status bit
	- added "parity error" status return on writes for 12606
	- added track origin test for 12606
	- added SCP test for 12606
	- added "Sector Flag" status bit
	- added "Read Inhibit" status bit for 12606
	- added TRACKPROT modifier

LPS	- added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON
	- added fast/realistic timing
	- added debug printouts

LPT	- added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON

PTR	- added paper tape loop mode, DIAG/READER modifiers to PTR
	- added PV_LEFT to PTR TRLLIM register

CLK	- modified CLK to permit disable

1.6 IBM 1401, IBM 1620, Interdata 16b, SDS 940, PDP-10

- Added instruction history

1.7 H316, PDP-15, PDP-8

- Added =n optional value to SHOW CPU HISTORY

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.3

2.1 SCP

- Fixed comma-separated SET options (from Dave Bryan)
- Fixed duplicate HELP displays with user-specified commands

2.2 PDP-10

- Replicated RP register state per drive
- Fixed TU to set FCE on short record
- Fixed TU to return bit<15> in drive type
- Fixed TU format specification, 1:0 are don't cares
- Fixed TU handling of TMK status
- Fixed TU handling of DONE, ATA at end of operation
- Implemented TU write check

2.3 PDP-11

- Replicated RP register state per drive
- Fixed RQ, TQ to report correct controller type and stage 1 configuration
  flags on a Unibus system
- Fixed HK CS2<output_ready> flag

2.4 VAX

- Fixed parsing of indirect displacement modes in instruction input

2.5 HP2100 (all fixes from Dave Bryan)

CPU	- fixed S-register behavior on 2116
	- fixed LIx/MIx behavior for DMA on 2116 and 2100
	- fixed LIx/MIx behavior for empty I/O card slots

DP	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- fixed ANY ERROR status for 12557A interface
	- fixed unattached drive status for 12557A interface
	- status cmd without prior STC DC now completes (12557A)
	- OTA/OTB CC on 13210A interface also does CLC CC
	- fixed RAR model
	- fixed seek check on 13210 if sector out of range

DQ	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- shortened xtime from 5 to 3 (drive avg 156KW/second)
	- fixed not ready/any error status
	- fixed RAR model

DR	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- fixed sector return in status word
	- fixed DMA last word write, incomplete sector fill value
	- fixed 12610 SFC operation
	- fixed current-sector determination

IPL	- fixed enable/disable from either device

LPS	- fixed status returns for error conditions
	- fixed handling of non-printing characters
	- fixed handling of characters after column 80
	- improved timing model accuracy for RTE

LPT	- fixed status returns for error conditions
	- fixed TOF handling so form remains on line 0

SYS	- fixed display of CCA/CCB/CCE instructions

2.5 PDP-15

FPP	- fixed URFST to mask low 9b of fraction
	- fixed exception PC setting
2011-04-15 08:34:40 -07:00
Bob Supnik
e2ba672610 Notes For V3.2-1
RESTRICTION: The PDP-15 FPP is only partially debugged.  Do NOT
enable this feature for normal operations.

1. New Features in 3.2-1

1.1 SCP and libraries

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

1.2 HP2100 (new features from Dave Bryan)

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

1.3 PDP-11 and VAX

- Added DHQ11 support (from John Dundas)

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.2-1

2.1 HP2100 (most fixes from Dave Bryan)

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

2.2 All DEC console devices

- Removed SET TTI CTRL-C option.

2.3 PDP-11/VAX peripherals

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

2.4 VAX

- Fixed bug in DIVBx and DIVWx (reported by Peter Trimmel).
2011-04-15 08:34:30 -07:00