/***************************************************************************** * SALTO - Xerox Alto I/II Simulator. * * Copyright (C) 2007 by Juergen Buchmueller * Partially based on info found in Eric Smith's Alto simulator: Altogether * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * Disk word task functions * * $Id: kwd.c,v 1.1.1.1 2008/07/22 19:02:07 pm Exp $ *****************************************************************************/ #include #include "alto.h" #include "cpu.h" #include "kwd.h" #include "disk.h" /** @brief block the disk word task * * This is most probably the worst place to write down some of my thoughts, * but then, who's reading through the comments of any source code anyways? * * Listen, children, if you happen to stumble across this piece of shitty * source intended to emulate some long time ago obsoleted piece of hardware: * you won't change nothing until you turn up the noise and voice: LOUD! * * They have been cheating upon you, they've been telling lies and they've been * trying to abuse you. For me there's no doubt, since it's been this way all * the time of my life. As soon as you're doing something "useful", you _will_ * be exploited by some or another. * * If you want to be decent and not contributive to this world of liars and * betrayers, just don't do anything exploitable or useful. Don't care about * the future of anything, just take care of the past. Look at those who laid * the founding stones of the buildings you're living and working at today. * * I don't really know what I wanted to tell you, I just remembered it was * potentially important - it was, at least before I tried to find the words * to give a name to this shit. Nah.. just ignore me for now and forever. */ static void f1_block_0(void) { LOG((0,2," BLOCK %s\n", task_name[cpu.task])); disk_block(cpu.task); } /** * @brief disk word task slot initialization */ int init_kwd(int task) { SET_FN(bs, kwd_read_kstat, bs_read_kstat_0, NULL); SET_FN(bs, kwd_read_kdata, bs_read_kdata_0, NULL); SET_FN(f1, block, f1_block_0, NULL); SET_FN(f1, kwd_strobe, NULL, f1_strobe_1); SET_FN(f1, kwd_load_kstat, NULL, f1_load_kstat_1); SET_FN(f1, kwd_increcno, NULL, f1_increcno_1); SET_FN(f1, kwd_clrstat, NULL, f1_clrstat_1); SET_FN(f1, kwd_load_kcom, NULL, f1_load_kcom_1); SET_FN(f1, kwd_load_kadr, NULL, f1_load_kadr_1); SET_FN(f1, kwd_load_kdata, NULL, f1_load_kdata_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_init, NULL, f2_init_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_rwc, NULL, f2_rwc_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_recno, NULL, f2_recno_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_xfrdat, NULL, f2_xfrdat_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_swrnrdy, NULL, f2_swrnrdy_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_nfer, NULL, f2_nfer_1); SET_FN(f2, kwd_strobon, NULL, f2_strobon_1); return 0; }