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00001 00001
00003 00002 HISTORY
00013 00003 INTRODUCTION
00014 00004 SWITCHES : AN INTRODUCTION
00019 00005 SWITCH SETTINGS & MACROS
00028 00006 THE FILSPC STUFF -- OLDER HISTORY
00030 00007 FILSPC FILES
00036 00008 NARRATIVE FILSPC ACCOUNTS
00042 00009 LISTING CONTROL MACROS & THE LIKE
00050 00010 MACHINE-EXTENDING MACROS (SOME USEFUL CONSTANT, STORAGE/STORAGE MANIPULATORS)
00055 00011 TELETYPE COMMUNICATION MACROS
00058 00012 INPUT/OUTPUT AIDS
00061 00013 RANDOM OTHER MACROS
00063 00014 TBITS DEFINITIONS
00068 00015 VARIOUS DEFINITIONS OF USER UUO'S.
00070 00016 DSCR USER DATA AREA TEMPLATE
00081 00017 Global AC Definitions, Indices, Bits
00089 ENDMK
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COMMENT ⊗ INTRODUCTION
THIS IS THE FILE OF MACRO DEFINITIONS AND GLOBAL AC
ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE SAIL COMPILER, THE SAIL RUNTIME
ROUTINES. NEEDLESS TO SAY, NOT ALL PORTIONS ARE USED
BY ALL PEOPLE.
⊗
EXTERNAL JOBSA,JOBREN,JOBUUO
EXTERNAL JOBSYM,JOBFF,JOBREL,JOB41,JOBDDT,JOBCNI,JOBTPC,JOBUUO
EXTERNAL JOBAPR,JOBHRL
SUBTTL SAIL/GOGOL MACROS AND SWITCHES
COMMENT ⊗ SWITCHES : AN INTRODUCTION
Conditional assembly runs rampant in SAIL. Most of the switches are used to
select options (debug or no debug, etc.) Some are only valid at Stanford.
There is one, EXPORT, tested by the macros NOEXPO and EXPO, which decides
whether this is for Stanford or somebody else.
We have a program which, by reading the SAIL files and looking for switch-
testing macros, can do the conditional assembly once and for all (removing
the conditional stuff from the files. It is such a set of files which
we normally send out, so if you see some switches and macros below that
never get referenced, it's because that code was taken out of your files.
The conditional assembly switches are assigned in the following files:
DCS DCS ←2 ;SLS (experimental) system
FTDEBUG ←1 ;include debugging in cmplr
;NOCOM COM2SW ←0 ;OBSOLETE SWITCH, WAS TO
; DISTINGUISH 2-SEG COMPILER
WOM DCS ←1 ;WOM (experimental) system
HEAD EXPORT ←if NDEF then 0 else EXPORT
DCS ←if NDEF then 0 else DCS
; COM2SW ←if NDEF then 1 else 0
SIXSW ←if NDEF then (if EXPO then 0 else 1) else SIXSW ;sixbit PPN's
HEDSYM ←if NDEF then 0 else HEDSYM ;With HEDSYM on, assembling HEAD
; yields HEAD.REL, a symbol
; file for the USERCON function
GLB GLOBSW ←1 ;runtimes know about glb mdl
LOW SEGS ←1 ;upper or lower assembly
LOWER ←1 ;assembles SAILOW or GLBLOW
UPPER ←0
UP SEGS ←1
LOWER ←0
UPPER ←1 ;assembles UPPER or GLOBAL
FILSPC IS PART OF HEAD AS OF NOV 1973
FILSPC FILXXX ←SAISGn ;SAIL upper segment name
SLOFIL ←SAILOW ;SAIL lower segment name
GLOB <
FILXXX ←GLBSGn ;global model upper segment name
SLOFIL ←GLBLOW ;global model lower segment name
>;GLOB
SGDEVC ←SYS ;device for segment files
SGPPNN ←0 ;PPN for segment files
LOCSYM ←0 ;no local uppers in lower file
NOPROT ←0 ;want upper segment protected
DB FTDEBUG ←1
SAIL LEAPSW ←1 ;LEAP exists
FTDEBUG ←if NDEF then 0 else FTDEBUG
GLOBC ←if LEAP and NOEXPO then 1 else if NDEF then 0 else GLOBC
PATSW ←if NDEF then 0 else PATSW ;compile AOS/SOS to PAT words
RENSW ←if NDEF then 1 else RENSW ;compile Re-entrant Code
TMPCSW ←if NDEF then (if EXPO then 1 else 0) else TMPCSW
;TMPCOR UUO available and used
;; #KS BY JRL (12-13-72) ADD LOADVR SWITCH
LOADVR ←if NDEF then 54 else LOADVR (for differences in block code
for required rel files,libraries in LOADER 54)
SAILRUN was a switch controlling some runtimes. Now runtimes will
be assembled to assume a compiler (since that's common anyway).
;; %BC% BY KVL (1/3/74) ADD BAIL SWITCH
BAISW ←if STANFO then 1 else 0 ;Bail only at stanford
GOGOL UPPER ←if NDEF then 0 else
UPPER ←if NDEF then 0 else UPPER
LOWER ←if NDEF then 0 else LOWER
SEGS ←UPPER or LOWER
GLOBSW ←if NDEF then 0 else GLOBSW
RENSW ←if NDEF then 1 else RENSW ;assemble Upper-Segment Library
SAILRUN no longer exists.
; SWITCH SETTINGS & MACROS
These macros come in pairs, and exist so that the above-mentioned
program will have an easy job of it. The meaning of each pair is
obvious. They may be used only as in the following example:
SW < ;or NOSW, starting in col. 1 (any comment out here)
(code to appear under this switch)
>;SW or NOSW, must be same, any comment out here
These things may be nested without confusing anyone.
Here are the macros
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DEFINE DEC <IFN DECSW,> ;dec 10-50 based system
DEFINE NODEC <IFN DECSW,> ;impossible on DEC sys.
;(actually, usually use some other
;system switch
DEFINE STANFO <IFN STANSW,> ;code for stanford only
DEFINE NOSTANFO <IFE STANSW,> ;code not allowed at stanford ever
DEFINE EXPO <IFN EXPORT, > ;code for export only (BEING PHASED OUT)
DEFINE NOEXPO <IFE EXPORT, > ;code for Stanford only (BEING PHASED OUT)
DEFINE CMU <IFN CMUSW,> ;CODE ONLY FOR CMU
DEFINE NOCMU <IFE CMUSW,> ;CODE NEVER FOR CMU
DEFINE ITS <IFN ITSSW,> ;Code only for its
DEFINE NOITS <IFE ITSSW,> ;code never for its
DEFINE IMSSS <IFN IMSSSW,> ;IMSSS version of TENEX-SAIL
DEFINE NOIMSSS <IFE IMSSSW,>
DEFINE PARC <IFN PARCSW,> ;CODE ONLY FOR PARC
DEFINE NOPARC <IFE PARCSW,> ;NEVER FOR PARC
DEFINE SRIAI <IFN SRIAISW,> ;CODE ONLY FOR SRI-AI
DEFINE NOSRIAI <IFE SRIAISW,> ;NEVER
DEFINE JPL <IFN JPLSW,> ;AT JPL
DEFINE NOJPL <IFE JPLSW,> ;NOT AT JPL
DEFINE SUMEX <IFN SUMEXSW,> ;AT SUMEX
DEFINE NOSUMEX <IFE SUMEXSW,> ;NOT AT SUMEX
DEFINE BAIL <IFN BAISW,> ;DEBUGGER STUFF
DEFINE NOBAIL <IFE BAISW,>
DEFINE GLOB <IFN GLOBSW, > ;since global compiler (GLOBC) can service
DEFINE NOGLOB <IFE GLOBSW, > ; non-global code, GLOBC is different
DEFINE GLOC <IFN GLOBC, > ; from GLOB (global model)
DEFINE NOGLOC <IFE GLOBC, >
DEFINE UP <IFN UPPER,> ;upper segment code (only used in runtime)
DEFINE NOUP <IFE UPPER,> ;not
DEFINE LOW <IFN LOWER,> ;lower bootstrap for 2 seg thing (ditto)
DEFINE NOLOW <IFE LOWER,> ;not
DEFINE LEP <IFN LEAPSW,> ;this compiler understands LEAP
DEFINE NOLEP <IFE LEAPSW,> ;doesn't (applies to runtime too)
DEFINE REN <IFN RENSW,> ;Re-entrant output (comp), runtimes (runtim)
DEFINE NOREN <IFE RENSW,>
DEFINE RENC <IFN RENCSW,> ;The compiler itself is reentrant
DEFINE NORENC <IFE RENCSW,> ;The compiler itself is not reentrant
DEFINE HACK <IFN HACKSW,> ;TEMPORARILY VERSION FOR STANFORD
DEFINE NOHACK<IFE HACKSW,> ; WILL DISAPPEAR NEXT SAISG
DEFINE TENX<IFN TENXSW,> ;FOR TENEX SYSTEMS
DEFINE NOTENX<IFE TENXSW,> ;NOT
DEFINE REC <IFN RCDSW,> ;RECORDS ARE CONDITIONAL UNTIL DEBUGGED BETTER
DEFINE NOREC <IFE RCDSW,> ;RECSW WAS A VARIABLE IN THE COMPILER
DEFINE RGC <IFN RGCSW,> ;RECORD GARBAGE COLLECTION (INSTEAD OF REF CNT)
DEFINE NORGC <IFE RGCSW,> ;NOT
DEFINE KI10 <IFN KI10SW,> ;CPU IS A KI10
DEFINE NOKI10 <IFE KI10SW,> ;NOT
; ** CONDITIONAL SETTINGS **
DEFINE STSW (V,VL) <IFNDEF V,<?V←←VL>>
IFDEF SPCWAR,<STSW(STANSW,1)> ;SPCWAR ONLY DEFINED AT STANFORD
STSW (STANSW,0);WE MUST BE EXPORTING
STSW (HACKSW,STANSW) ;ONLY AT STANFORD
STSW (TENXSW,0); NOT USUSALLY AT TENEX
STSW (CMUSW,0); NOT USUALLY AT CMU
STSW (ITSSW,0); NOT USUALLY AT MIT
STSW (IMSSSW,0); NOT USUALLY AT IMSSS
STSW (PARCSW,0); NOT USUALLY AT PARC
STSW (SRIAISW,0); NOT USUALLY AT SRIAI
STSW (JPLSW,0); NOT USUALLY AT JPL
STSW (SUMEXSW,0); NOT USUALLY AT SUMEX
STSW (RENCSW,0) ;NOT USUALLY A REENTRANT COMPILER
STSW (DECSW,1); USUALLY DEC 10-50 BASED SYSTEM
STSW (HEDSYM,0) ;USUALLY NOT A USER-TABLE SYMBOL GENERATOR
STSW (KI10SW,0) ;USUALLY NOT A KI10 PROCESSOR
NOCMU <
STSW(GLOBSW,0) ;USUALLY NOT A GLOBAL SEGMENT BEING MADE
>;NOCMU
NOSTANFO <
?EXPORT ←← 1 ; TAKE CARE OF OBSOLETE SWITCH
STSW (SIXSW,0)
>;NOSTANFO
STANFO <
?EXPORT ←← 0
STSW (SIXSW,1)
>;STANFO
STSW(RCDSW,1);
STSW(RGCSW,RCDSW); DITTO, ALSO REALLY ONLY USE WHEN DEBUGGING COMPILER UNTIL BETTER
CMU < ;**** EXTRA SWITCHES FOR CMU ******
DEFINE GGAS <IFN GASSW,> ;cmu version of global segment
DEFINE NOGGAS <IFE GASSW,> ;inverse
DEFINE GGGON <↑↑ GLOBSW←←GASSW> ;
DEFINE GGGOFF <↑↑ GLOBSW ←←0> ;USED TO SELECT SOME OF SU-AI GLOB STUFF
STSW(GASSW,0) ;NOT USUALLY CMU GLOBAL
STSW(GLOBSW,0) ;CMU WILL DIDDLE THIS SWITCH DIRECTLY
>;CMU
IMSSS <;DEFAULT SETTINGS AT IMSSS
?TENXSW←←1 ;TENEX AT IMSSS
?SIXSW←←1 ;USE SIXBIT PPN'S FOR LOADER AT IMSSS
>;IMSSS
PARC <
?TENXSW←←1 ;TENEX AT PARC
?SIXSW←←0
>;PARC
JPL <
?TENXSW←←1
?SIXSW←←0
>;JPL
SRIAI <
?TENXSW←←1
?SIXSW←←0
?RUBCHAR←←"A"-100 ;CONTROL-A FOR CHARACTER DELETE
?DELLINE←←"X"-100 ;CONTROL-X FOR LINE DELETE
>;SRIAI
SUMEX <
?IMSSSW←←1 ;MOST IMSSS FEATURES
?SIXSW←←0 ;EXCEPT DONT USE SIXBIT
?TENXSW←←1 ;BUT IS TENEX
>;SUMEX
TENX <
?RENCSW←←1 ;WANT A RE-ENTRANT COMPILER
?RENSW←←1 ;WANT A RE-ENTRANT RUNTIME
?DECSW←←0 ;NOT A DEC SYSTEM
?EXPORT←←1 ;AVOID STANFORD FEATURES
?STANSW←←0 ;IN FACT, EXPLICITLY NOT STANFORD
?GLOBSW←←0 ;NOT USUALLY GLOBAL FOR TENEX
?GLOBC←←0 ;
STSW(LOADVR,=54) ;TENEX SITES SEEM TO HAVE V. 54
>;TENX
;; %BC% KVL 1-6-74 ADD BAILD SWITCH
STSW (BAISW,1) ;USUALLY ON
;; %BC%
COMMENT ⊗ THE FILSPC STUFF -- OLDER HISTORY ⊗
COMMENT ⊗
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VERSION 16-2(2) 5-13-72 BY DCS INSTALL VERSION 16
VERSION 15-2(1) 12-2-71 BY DCS INSTALL VERSION NUMBER
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; FILSPC FILES
IFNDEF TSTSEG,<TSTSEG←←0>
NOTENX <
IFN TSTSEG,<
DEFINE FILXXX <SIXBIT /SAISGT/>
DEFINE SLOFIL <SIXBIT /SAILWT/>
DEFINE SGDEVC <SIXBIT /DSK/>
STANFO <
DEFINE SGPPNN <SIXBIT / SAIL/>
>;STANFO
NOSTAN <
DEFINE SGPPPN <0>
>;NOSTAN
?LOCSYM←←1
?NOPROT←←1
>
IFNDEF FILXXX,<DEFINE FILXXX <SIXBIT /SAISG8/>>
;SAILOW FOR PROCESSOR SAIL, EXTENSION SAI
;SAILOX " OSAIL, " OSA
;SAILOY " NSAIL, " NSA
IFNDEF SLOFIL,<DEFINE SLOFIL <SIXBIT /SAILOW/>>;PRODUCTION SAIL
IFNDEF SGDEVC,<DEFINE SGDEVC <SIXBIT /SYS/>>
IFNDEF SGPPNN,<DEFINE SGPPNN <0>>
IFNDEF LOCSYM,<?LOCSYM←←0>;DON'T WANT LOCAL SEGMENT SYMBOLS
IFNDEF NOPROT,<?NOPROT←←0> ;DON'T WANT SEGMENT PROTECT IF NOT GLOBAL
DEFINE PROCSR <ASCIZ /SAIL: /> ;FOR PRINTOUT OF PROCESSOR
DEFINE RPGFIL <SIXBIT /QQSAIL/> ;FOR COMPIL PURPOSES
DEFINE DEFEXT <'SAI'> ;DEFAULT EXTENSION
IFNDEF BKTFIL,<DEFINE BKTFIL <=9
POINT 7,[ASCIZ /BKTBL.BKT/],-1 >>
?LIBLEN←←=10 ;LENGTH OF FOLLOWING STRINGS
DEFINE LIBLOW <ASCIZ /SYS:LIBSA8/> ;REQUIRED LIBRARIES
DEFINE LIBHI <ASCIZ /SYS:HLBSA8/> ; (HISEG VERSION)
BAIL<
?BALENG←←=12 ;LENGTH OF FOLLOWING STRING
DEFINE BAILOD <ASCIZ /SYS:BAIL.REL/> ;RESIDENCE OF BAIL
;;%##% JFR 2-16-75 FOR KNOWLEDGE OF SAIL RUNTIMES
?BPDALN←←=14 ; LENGTH OF FOLLOWING STRING
DEFINE BAIPDS <ASCIZ /SYS:BAIPD8.REL/>
>;BAIL
DEFINE OPDEV <SIXBIT /SYS/> ;DEVICE FOR OPCODE FILE
DEFINE OPNAME <SIXBIT /2OPS2/> ;NAME OF SAME (EXTEN ALWAYS OPS)
DEFINE OPPPN <0> ;WHERE IT'S AT
GLOB <
DEFINE FILXXX <SIXBIT /GLBSG8/>
DEFINE SLOFIL <SIXBIT /GLBLOW/>
DEFINE SGDEVC,<SIXBIT /SYS/>
DEFINE SGPPNN,<0>
?NOPROT←←1
?LOCSYM←←1
>;GLOB
CMU <
GGAS < ;OH WELL
DEFINE SGDEVC <SIXBIT/DSK/>
DEFINE FILXXX <SIXBIT/CONSEG/>
DEFINE SGPPNN <XWD 1305,60410>
;KLUDGE - HACK - A700CR00, WHEREON THE CONTROLLER LIVES.
>;GGAS
>;CMU
>;NOTENX
TENX <
IFN TSTSEG,<
IFNDEF FILXXX,<DEFINE FILXXX <ASCIZ /<SAIL>T-SAISGT.SAV/>>
IFNDEF SLOFIL,<DEFINE SLOFIL <SIXBIT /SAILWT/>>
?LOCSYM←←1
?NOPROT←←1
IFNDEF LIBLOW,<DEFINE LIBLOW <ASCIZ /LIBSAT.REL/>>
?LIBLEN←←=10
>;IFN TSTSEG
BAIL<
?BALENG←←=14 ;LENGTH OF FOLLOWING STRING
DEFINE BAILOD <ASCIZ /<SAIL>BAIL.REL/> ;RESIDENCE OF BAIL
;;%##% JFR 2-16-75 FOR KNOWLEDGE OF SAIL RUNTIMES
?BPDALN←←=16
DEFINE BAIPDS <ASCIZ /<SAIL>BAIPD8.REL/>
>;BAIL
IFE TSTSEG,<
IFNDEF FILXXX,<DEFINE FILXXX <ASCIZ /<SAIL>T-2-SAISG8.SAV/>>
IFNDEF SLOFIL,<DEFINE SLOFIL <SIXBIT /LOWTSA/>>
IFNDEF SLOLOD,<DEFINE SLOLOD <ASCIZ/SYS:LOWTSA,/>> ;FOR INTERFACE TO LOADER
?LOCSYM←←0
?NOPROT←←0
IFNDEF LIBLOW,<DEFINE LIBLOW <ASCIZ /<SAIL>LIBSA8.REL/>>
IFNDEF LIBHI,<DEFINE LIBHI <ASCIZ /<SAIL>HLBSA8.REL/>>
IMSSS<
IFNDEF SDTLOD,<DEFINE SDTLOD <ASCIZ/,SDDTRL[S,AIL]/>>
>;IMSSS
?LIBLEN←←=16
>;IFE TSTSEG
?SEGPAG←←640 ;PAGE WHERE THE SEGMENT STARTS
?STARTPAGE←←610 ;PAGE WHERE CHANNEL BUFFERS BEGIN
?JFNSIZE←←20 ;NUMBER OF CHANNELS ALLOWED
IFNDEF RUNLOD,<DEFINE RUNLOD <=18
POINT 7,[ASCIZ/<SUBSYS>LOADER.SAV/],-1 >>
IFNDEF BKTFIL,<DEFINE BKTFIL <=15
POINT 7,[ASCIZ /<SAIL>BKTBL.BKT/],-1 >>
IFNDEF UDTFIL,<DEFINE UDTFIL <ASCIZ /<SAIL>UDDT.SAV/>>
IFNDEF OPFILE,<DEFINE OPFILE <ASCIZ /<SAIL>3OPS3.OPS/>>
>;TENX
; NARRATIVE FILSPC ACCOUNTS
STANFO < ; ACTUALLY, NOT KEPT UP LATELY
COMMENT ⊗
HISTORY OF SAIL SYSTEMS
3-1-71 VERSION 'SG1',,10
NEW SAIL SYSTEM UP, COMPILER AND RUNTIME
FEATURES:
NEW SEGMENT SCHEME ELIMINATES SAISYM GARBAGE, ALLOWS EXPO SHARED
SEGMENTS, USE OF LATEST DEC LOADER.
NEW RAID WENT UP AT SAME TIME.
NEW LOADER (.052 MODIFIED) AT SAME TIME; WORKS AS LISP LOADER.
NEW DDT?
I/O ERROR ENABLE BUSINESS; BETTER SUBSTRING STUFF;
PUNCTUATION ERROR ENABLE IN LOOKUP, ETC.
NONSTD BUFFER SIZES
USERCON
FREITM
GC CHANGE (WORKS WITH XPAND 0)
CVFIL, CVOS BETTER.
3-12-71 GLOBAL SEGMENT GLBLOW,GLBSG2 UP
FIXED PTYALL BUG, WHICH CAUSED MESSAGE PROCEDURES TO BLOW
3-15-71 GLOBAL SEGMENT GLBLOW,GLBSG3 UP
PTYALL FIXES SOME MORE -- GLUB.
3-21-71 GLBLOW, GLBSG4 CREATED, TESTED
REQUIRE -1 NEW!ITEMS (GLOBAL OR NOT) INHIBITS LOCAL MODEL
3-21-71 FILES FOR RUNTIMES, GREATLY MODIFIED, TRANSFERRED
FROM T,AIL WHERE THEY HAD BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TESTED IN
ALL CONFIGURATIONS I COULD THINK OF -- FACILITATE MUCH
MORE RAPID LIBRARY CREATION (THERE IS NOW ONLY 1 SCISS).
6-22-71 MESPRO CHANGED TO ADD NEW FEATURE TO PUT!DATA.
7-16-71 VERSION 'SG2',,11 (version SG6 for global model)
NEW SAIL SYSTEM, COMPILER AND RUNTIME
FEATURES:
CASE STATEMENT IMPROVEMENTS OUTLINED IN NEWMAN AND DOCS.UPD
REQUIRE n VERSION IMPLEMENTED
MYRIAD BUGS FIXED
LEABOT AND FRLOC TABLES ELIMINATED FROM USER TABLE
REQUIRE -1 NEW!ITEMS GIVES NO LOCAL MODEL ALLOCATION
RETURN CODE CHANGED -- MORE EFFICIENT -- NOW A LOCAL STRING
VARIABLE MAY BE RETURNED FROM A RECURSIVE STRING PROCEDURE.
AOS PAT/SOS PAT STUFF REMOVED FROM GENERATED PROCEDURES.
FREITM MOVED TO BE WITH OTHERS IN USER TABLE
THE RES COUNTER SYSTEM (/K) INSTALLED (SEE DOCS.UPD ETC.)
7-21-71 VERSION GLBLOW,GLBSG7 UP
MESSAGE PROCEDURE ROUTINE PUT!DATA(0,0,NAME) CHANGED TO REQUIRE
ALL JOBS ENTERED TO HAVE SAME VERSION NUMBER
10-20-71 VERSION GLBSG8 UP - RANDOM BUGS FIXED
5-13-72 VERSION 16 (16 runtime) OF SAIL UP FOR EXPERIMENTATION
FEATURES:
1. Various improvements
2. New stack structure, up-level addressing, jumps out BY RHT
3. Improved LEAP by JRL
4. Improved macros by HJS
SAISG3
6-25-72 VERSION 16 PUT UP AS STANDARD PROCESSOR, NSAIL. The files:
NSAIL.DMP[1,3] is the compiler, ext. NSA (uses SAISG4).
SAILOY.REL[1,3] is the low segment (always for NSAIL)
SAISG4.SEG[1,3] is the segment
LIBSA1, HLBSA1[1,3] are the libraries.
Will go back to SAISG3 shortly.
7-3-72 VESRION 16 PUT UP AS STANDARD SAIL
OLD SAIL (VERSION "15") BECOMES STANDARD PROCESSOR "OSAIL"
EXTENSION .OSA , LOW SEGMENT IS SAILOX (PREV SAILOW)
SAISG2.REL IS ITS UPPER
NOW SAISG3.SEG IS THE UPPER, SAILOW.REL IS THE LOWER, LIBSA1, HLBSA1
ARE THE LIBRARIES.
10-22-72 NEWER, BETTER SAIL PUT UP. SAISG4 IS THE SEGMENT
12-7-72 VERSION 16 (REVISED) PUT UP AS STANDARD PROCESSOR
FEATURES:
1. miscellaneous bugs fixed
2. More LEAP modifications by JRL
3. CLEANUPs to blocks
4. User initialization happens as first executable statement.
SAISG5.SEG is the segment. LIBSA5.REL is the library.
7-25-73 VERSION 17 PUT UP AS STANDARD PROCESSOR (DECUS RELEASE??)
FEATURES
1. bug fixes
2. macro changes
3. process changes
SAISG6.SEG is the segment. LIBSA6.REL, the library.
GLBSG6.SEG is the global segment.
8-19-73 TRANSFERRED FILES OVER TO X,AIL FOR DECUS RELEASE
⊗
>;STANFO
;LISTING CONTROL MACROS & THE LIKE
;VARIOUS HANDY MACRO DEFINITIONS TO TRY TO MAKE THE CODE
;SOMEWHAT MORE READABLE.
II←←1
FOR @' JJ IN (HEAD,SAIL,PARSE,PDEFS,PRODS,SUBRS,SMTB,SYM,GEN,ARRAY) <
?..'JJ←←II
II←←II⊗1
>
FOR @' JJ IN (EXPRS,STATS,LEAP,TOTAL,COMSER,GOGOL,STRSER,IOSER,LEPRUN,MESPRO,WRDGET) <
?..'JJ←←II
II←←II⊗1
>
IFDEF SETLST,<SETLST>
IFNDEF ..LIST,<
..LIST←←0
FOR @' JJ IN (HEAD,SAIL,PARSE,SYM,GEN,ARRAY,EXPRS,STATS,LEAP,TOTAL,COMSER) <
?..LIST←←..LIST!..'JJ
>
FOR @' JJ IN (GOGOL,STRSER,IOSER,LEPRUN,MESPRO,WRDGET) <
?..LIST←←..LIST!..'JJ
>>
IFDEF SETLS2,<
SETLS2
>
DEFINE LSTON ' (JJ) <
XLIST
IFN ..LIST & ..'JJ,<
LIST>
>
LSTON (HEAD)
DEFINE DSCR <COMMENT ⊗ > ; FOR DIRECTORY MAKER
DEFINE GEN <IFE .NOGEN,<LALL>>
DEFINE NOGEN <XALL>
?.NOGEN←←1 ;DON'T EXPAND MACROS AT ALL AFTER FIRST NOGEN
NOGEN
DEFINE IFNB (X) <IFDIF <><X>,>
DEFINE IFB (X) <IFIDN <><X>,>
DSCR STORAGE MANAGEMENT MACROS
⊗
DSCR HERE
CAL MACRO
PAR ROUTINE NAME
DES For runtime routine vector. If this is a library or one-segment
run, this is equivalent to placing a label "HERE". Otherwise, the
label is placed on a JRST instruction in a vector of JRST's in the
upper segment. The JRST is to "HERE". This allows the code for
runtimes to be changed without forcing everyone to forsake their
SAIL-compiled core images.
⊗
NOTENX <
?DSPLEN←←=260
>;NOTENX
TENX <
?DSPLEN←←=300
>;TENX
;;#SM# 5-30-74 RLS TEST FOR OVERFLOW OF DISPATCH TABLE
DEFINE HERE(X) <
UP <
FQQQQ ←← .
USE DSPCH ;SO THAT THE LABELS HAVE THE SAME ADDRESS
;FROM ONE ASSEMBLY TO ANOTHE.
↑↑ X : JRST FQQQQ
IFGE .-DSPBAS-DSPLEN, <
PRINTX Dispatch vector size exceeded, bump DSPLEN
>;
USE
>;UP
NOUP <
↑↑ X : ;IF NOT MAKING AN UPPER SEGMENT, DOES NOT MATTER.
>;NOUP
>
;;#SM#
DEFINE HEREFK (X,XFAKE) <
UP<
↑↑ XFAKE: ; A FAKE LABEL (FELLOW WILL HAVE REAL THING IN SPARES
>;UP
NOUP <
HERE(X) ;ONLY MATTERS IF MAKING A SEGMENT
>;NOUP
>
DSCR SETCOR (SIZE,FIRST,LAST)
CAL MACRO
PAR SIZE is CORGET size desired
FIRST (optional) is vbl which will point to first word
LAST (optional) is vbl which will point to first word after block
RES CORGET called, B put into FIRST, LAST computed
ERR if not enough core, complains
DES used in ALLOC (SAILOR sequence)
SEE ALLOC
⊗
DEFINE SETCOR (SIZE,FIRST,LAST) <
MOVE C,SIZE
PUSHJ P,CORGET
ERR <CAN'T GET CORE FOR FIRST ALLOCATION>
IFDIF <FIRST><>, <MOVEM B,FIRST>
IFDIF <LAST><>,<
ADD C,B
MOVEM C,LAST
>>
DSCR DATA, ZERODATA, TABLEDATA,--etc.
CAL MACRO
PAR One argument, a description
RES For ZERODATA, the ZVBLS PC is switched to for the data. For others,
the VBLS PC. A check is made to ensure that the appropriate area is
big enough for the new data.
DES This allows data to be concentrated in one area (for reentrancy
consideration, one-instruction CLEAR operations, etc.), but to
be defined locally. Some special purpose programs can examine the
CREF listing file to print summaries, sorted cross-references, etc.
⊗
DEFINE DATA (MSG) <
USE VBLS
IFGE .-DBASE-DSIZE,<
PRINTX DATA AREA TOO SMALL [you will get a FAIL error on next line]
#DATERR
>>
DEFINE TABLEDATA (MSG) <
ZERODATA ()
>
DEFINE TABCONDATA (MSG) <
DATA ( )
>
DEFINE ZERODATA (MSG) <
USE ZVBLS
IFGE .-ZBASE-ZSIZE,<
PRINTX ZEROED DATA AREA TOO SMALL [you will get a FAIL error on next line]
#DATERR
>>
DEFINE BITDATA (MSG) < USE>
DEFINE BITDDATA (MSG) < USE>
DEFINE BIT2DATA (MSG) < USE>
DEFINE BITD2DATA (MSG) < USE>
DEFINE ACDATA (MSG) < USE>
DEFINE AC2DATA (MSG) < USE>
DEFINE ENDDATA <
IFDEF ZBASE, <
DATA () ;CHECK
ZERODATA () ;CHECK
USE
>>
COMMENT ⊗
DSCR LEVPOINT
DES CHEAP MACRO TO GENERATE POINTERS TO DISPLAY LEVEL FIELD OF WORDS
⊗
DEFINE LEVPOINT(AD)< POINT DLFLDL,AD,35-LLFLDL>
;;% % CMU STYLE TRAP CALL MACRO -- SHOULD REALLY BE TURNED INTO ROUTINE CALL
DEFINE TRPCAL (P1,P2,P3,P4,ADR) <
BEGIN
SKIPN ADR
JRST NOTRP
CMU < GGGON ;
>;CMU
GLOB <
PUSH P,USER
MOVE USER,GOGTAB ;IT MAY HAVE BEEN GLUSER
>;GLOB
PUSH P,TEMP
PUSH P,UUO1(USER)
MOVEI TEMP,.TRACS
BLT TEMP,.TRACS+11
MOVE TEMP,-1(P)
PUSH P,P1
PUSH P,P2
PUSH P,P3
PUSH P,P4
PUSHJ P,@ADR
MOVSI TEMP,.TRACS
BLT TEMP,11
POP P,UUO1(USER)
POP P,TEMP
GLOB <
POP P,USER ;GET IT BACK
>;GLOB
CMU < GGGOFF ;DELSELECT GLOBAL STUFF
>;CMU
NOTRP:
BEND
>;END TRPCAL DEF
; MACHINE-EXTENDING MACROS (SOME USEFUL CONSTANT, STORAGE/STORAGE MANIPULATORS)
DSCR MOVEWI, MOVEW, MOVE6, MOVEI7, LOAD6, LOADI7
CAL MACRO
DES Provide extended "instructions" for data movement
MOVEWI(I,J) moves J (immed) to I via TEMP
MOVEW(I,J) moves J to I via TEMP
MOVE6(I,J) moves SIXBIT /J/ to I via TEMP
MOVEI7(I,J) moves addr of ASCIZ /J/ to I via TEMP
LOAD6 (I,J) moves SIXBIT /J/ to AC I
LOADI7(I,J) moves addr of ASCIS /J/ to AC I
SID TEMP -- sometimes changed
⊗
DEFINE MOVEWI (I,J) <
MOVEI TEMP,J
MOVEM TEMP,I
>
DEFINE MOVEW (I,J) <
MOVE TEMP,J
MOVEM TEMP,I
>
DEFINE MOVE6 (I,J) <
MOVE TEMP,[SIXBIT /J/]
MOVEM TEMP,I
>
DEFINE MOVEI7 (I,J) <
MOVEI TEMP,[ASCIZ /J/]
MOVEM TEMP,I
>
DEFINE LOAD6 (I,J) <
MOVE I,[SIXBIT /J/]
>
DEFINE LOADI7 (I,J) <
MOVEI I,[ASCIZ /J/]
>
DSCR SAVACS, RESTACS (L)
CAL MACRO
PAR a list like <A,C,LPSA>
RES specified AC's pushed on (popped from) P-stack
⊗
DEFINE SAVACS (L) <
FOR II IN L ,<
PUSH P,II
>>
DEFINE RESTACS (L) <
FOR II IN L, <
POP P,II
>>
DSCR CALL6(I,J)
CAL MACRO
PAR I is AC# if J is present, else see J
J is symbolic value for a system CALL
RES does CALLI AC,U&INDEX
AC defaulted to 0
⊗
NOTENX <
NOSTANFO <
DEFINE CALL6 ' (I,J) <
IFDIF <><J>,<
IFDIF <><I>,<CALLI I,U'J;> CALLI U'J
>
IFIDN <><J>,<
CALLI U'I
>>
>;NOSTANFO
STANFO <
DEFINE CALL6 ' (I,J) <
IFDIF <><J>,<
IFDIF <><I>,<J I,;> J
>
IFIDN <><J>,<
I
>>
>;STANFO
NOSTANFO <
DEFINE CX ' (Y,Z) <
?U'Y←←Z
>
CX RESET,0 ;0 RESET IO
CX DDTIN,1 ;1 EXT-GET DDT CHAR.
CX SETDDT,2 ;2 SETDDT LOC IN PROTECTED JOB DATA
CX DDTOUT,3 ;3 EXT:SEND DDT CHAR.
CX DEVCHR,4 ;4 DEVICE CHARACTISTICS
CX DDTGT,5 ;5 GET DDT MODE
CX GETCHR,6 ;6 DEVICE CHAR.(DIFF. NAME)
CX DDTRL,7 ;7 RELEASE DDT MODE
CX WAIT,10 ;10 WAIT TILL DEVICE INACTIVE
CX CORE,11 ;11 CORE UUO
CX EXIT,12 ;12 EXIT
CX UTPCLR,13 ;13 CLEAR DEC TAPE DIRECTORY
CX DATE,14 ;14 GET DATE
CX APRENB,16 ;16 ENABLE APR FOR TRAPPING
CX SWITCH,17 ;20 RETURN DATA SWITCHES
CX REASSIGN,21 ;21 REASSIGN DEVICE TO ANOTHER JOB
CX TIMER,22 ;22 RETURN JIFFY CLOCK TIME
CX MSTIME,23 ;23 RETURN TIME OF DAY IN MS
CX GETPPN,24 ;24 RETURN PROJECT-PROGRAMMER NUMBER
CX TRPSET,25 ;25 SET PI TRAP LOC, AND USER IO
CX TRPJEN,26 ;26 DISMISS INTERRUPT TO EXEC MODE
CX RUNTIM,27 ;27 RETURN TOTAL JOB RUNNING TIME
CX PJOB,30 ;30 RETURN JOB NUMBER
CX SLEEP,31 ;31 SLEEP FOR N SECONDS, THEN RETURN TO USER
CX SETPOV,32 ;32 SET PUSH DOWN OVERFLOW TRAP
;(FOR COMPATIBILITY ONLY)
CX PEEK,33 ;33 PEEK INTO SYSTEM CORE. ;JS
CX GETLIN,34 ;34 GET NAME OF TTY
CX RUN,35 ;35 RUN COMMAND
CX SETUWP,36 ;36 SET USER WRITE PROTECT
CX REMAP,37 ;37 REDO CORE MAP
CX GETSEG,40 ;40 GET SEGMENT
CX GETTAB,41 ;41 GETTAB ILLEGAL AT STANFORD.
>;NOSTANFO
>;NOTENX
; TELETYPE COMMUNICATION MACROS
DEFINE OP1 &(OPR,MS,ACC) <
IFIDN <ACC><>, <II←←0>
IFDIF <ACC><>, <II←←ACC>
OPR&. II,[ASCIZ /MS/]
>
DSCR IOERR (STR)
CAL MACRO
PAR ASCII string to be printed
RES calls IOERR. UUO to print message, either restart
compiler or EXIT
⊗
DSCR ERR (STR,CODE,ROUT)
CAL MACRO -- calls ERR. UUO
PAR STR ASCII string to be printed
CODE determines how UUO functions
ROUT is address or literal to jump to if ERR continues
RES If SAIL is on DPY, displays input line
Prints STR
CODE%2 determines what else to print -- if CODE is:
0-1: Print nothing more
2-3: Ident name for Semantics in LPSA (SAIL only)
4-5: Ident name for Semantics in UUO instr (SAIL only)
6-7: Value of AC in AC field of instr preceding UUO
10-11: The UUO in octal
12-13: Value of AC field of instr preceding that indicated
by UUO1(GOGTAB)
If CODE is even, don't allow continuation -- otherwise
allow continuation in manner described by error message.
If ROUT is present, jump to it -- else continue in line
⊗
FOR OP IN (ERR,IOERR) <
DEFINE OP (MSG,AC,ADDR) <
IFIDN <ADDR><>,<OP1 (OP,<MSG>,AC)>
IFDIF <ADDR><>,<JRST [OP1 (OP,<MSG>,AC)
JRST ADDR ]>
>>
DSCR CORERR
CAL MACR
PAR message
RES Types the message, then exits the program
SID none
⊗
DEFINE CORERR(MSG) < JRST [ PUUO 3,[ASCIZ /MSG
/]
NOTENX <
CALL6 EXIT
>;NOTENX
TENX <
JSYS HALTF
>;TENX
]>
DSCR PRINT, TERPRI (STR)
CAL MACRO -- calls prin.. uuo.
PAR Ascii message
RES Types string -- types CRLF after if TERPRI -- ERRPRI sends to log file if
user is enabled for that.
SID none
⊗
DEFINE ERRPRI (X) <
PUSH P,A
MOVEI A,[ASCIZ /X
/]
PUSHJ P,PRINT.
POP P,A
>
DEFINE PRINT (X) <
PUUO 3,[ASCIZ /X/]
>
DEFINE TERPRI (X) <
PUUO 3,[ASCIZ /X
/]>
DEFINE SPRINT(X) < ;SAFE PRINT, BEFORE UUO SET UP
TTCALL 3,[ASCIZ /X/]
>
; INPUT/OUTPUT AIDS
DSCR MAKCDB (CHN, NAM, MODE, I, O)
CAL MACRO
PAR CHN channel number
NAM Prefix for symbols defined
MODE data mode
I,O # input, # output buffers
RES generates a table to specify all (most?) data about
a file (Source, Rel, Command, etc.), instructions
tailored for this channel -- it takes the form:
⊗
DEFINE MAKCDB & (CHN,NAM,MODD,I,O) <
NAM&CDB:
NAM&MOD: MODD ;DATA MODE
NAM&DEV: 0 ;DEVICE NAME IN SIXBIT
NAM&HED:
IFN O,<XWD NAM&HDR,0;> NAM&HDR ;BLOCK HEADER POINTER
NAM&HDR: 0 ;I/O HEADER BLOCK
NAM&PNT: 0 ;I/O BYTE POINTER
NAM&CNT: 0 ;I/O CHAR COUNT
↑NAM&FIL: 0 ;I/O FILE NAME
↑NAM&EXT: 0 ;I/O EXTENSION
;;#%%# BY JFR 11-7-74 KEEP PPN HERE, TOO
↑NAM&PPN: 0 ;I/O PPN
NAM&OP: OPEN CHN,NAM&CDB ;OPEN INSTRUCTION
NAM&NT:
IFN I,<LOOKUP CHN,NAME;> ENTER CHN,NAME
NAM&SPC:
IFN O,<OUTBUF CHN,O>
IFE O,<
NOSTANFO <
IFIDN <NAM> <SRC>, <
PUSHJ P,[MOVEI TEMP,.+1 ; PTR TO DESCRIPTOR, CALL UINBF ROUTINE
JRST UINBF] ;>INBUF CHN,I
>;NOSTANFO
STANFO <
UINBF CHN,.+1
>;STANFO
>;IFE O
NAM&BFS: IFN O,<O;> I ;# OF BUFFERS
202 ;MAKE BIGGER BUFFERS THAN NORMAL (INPUT ONLY)
>
DSCR CHKCHN, TSTERR, TSTEOF
CAL MACRO
PAR First argument is channel # (AC containing same for CHKCHN)
2d argument is routine name for CHKCHN, address for TSTEOF
RES CHKCHN makes sure channel # in AC is legal
prints error message using routine name, if not legal
TSTERR does an error STATZ
TSTEOF jumps to Address if EOF is present on the channel
⊗
DEFINE CHKCHN (AA,ROUTIN) & <
TRZE AA,777760 ;ZERO BITS AND TEST VALID
ERR <ROUTIN&: INVALID CHANNEL NUMBER>
>
DEFINE TSTERR (CHAN) <
STATZ CHAN,740000 ;ANY ERRORS?
>
DEFINE TSTEOF (CHAN,EOFADD) <
STATZ CHAN,20000 ;END OF FILE?
JRST EOFADD ; YES
>
; RANDOM OTHER MACROS
DEFINE SETNIT <
MOVE TEMP,[PUSHJ P,%UUOLNK] ;MAKE SURE WE CAN DO UUOS
MOVEM TEMP,41
MOVE P,ALLPDP ;AND PUSHJ'S
>
DSCR SETPOV(AC,STR)
CAL MACRO
PAR AC REPRESENTING PUSH-DOWN POINTER
STR REPRESENTING SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR ACTION WHEN THIS PTR OVERFLOWS
RES POVTAB has one entry for each AC. the string pointer (0 if none)
is put into this entry. If a PDP in this AC overflows, POVTRP, which
is enabled in SALNIT for PDL-OV, prints the string as a standard fatal
error message. POVTRP is in COMSER.
SEE POVTRP
⊗
DEFINE SETPOV (AC,STR) <
IFIDN <STR><><MOVEI TEMP,0;>MOVEI TEMP,[ASCIZ ?STR?] ;GET VALUE
II←←(AC+17)&17 ;BETWEEN 0 AND 17
JJ←←II-(2*(II/2)) ;ODD OR EVEN
IFE JJ,<HRLM TEMP,POVTAB+(II/2); EVEN-- LEFT> HRRM TEMP,POVTAB+(II/2)
>;SETPOV
;TBITS DEFINITIONS
DEFINE BIT(NAME,BITT) <IFDIF <NAME><SPARE>,<?NAME←←BITT>>
DEFINE DEFTBS <
BIT (RES,400000) ;RESERVED WORD
BIT (CNST,200000) ;CONSTANT ENTRY
BIT (SPARE,100000) ;****
BIT (INTRNL,40000) ;INTERNAL SYMBOL (SYMBOL EXPORTED)
BIT (EXTRNL,20000) ;EXTERNAL SYMBOL (STORAGE FOUND ELSEWHERE)
BIT (MPBIND,10000) ;MATCHING PROCEDURE OR BINDING ITEMVAR
BIT (VALUE,4000) ;FORMAL PARAMETER CALL BY VALUE
BIT (REFRNC,2000) ;FORMAL PARAMETER CALL BY REFERENCE
BIT (CONOK,1000) ;OK TO CALL INTRINSIC WITH CONST ARGS AT COMPTIME
BIT (SIMPLE,400) ;FOR DISPLAY SYSTEMS ONLY
BIT (MESSAGE,200) ;A MESSAGE PROCEDURE !!!!!(STANFORD ONLY).
BIT (OWN,100) ;OWN VARIABLE ?
BIT (ANYTYP,40) ;ANYTYPED VARIABLE (USED IN PROCEDURE CALLS)
BIT (SAFE,20) ;SAFE -- FOR ARRAYS AND SUCH.
BIT (DEFINE,10) ;DEFINED MACRO IDENTIFIER
BIT (RECURS,4) ;THIS ROUTINE IS REENTRANT
BIT (BILTIN,2) ;IF ON IN TBITS, DON'T SAVE AC'S ON CALL.
BIT (SBSCRP,1) ;SUBSCRIPED VARIABLE (ARRAY)
;RIGHT HALF BITS -- TBITS WORD.
BIT (INPROG,400000) ;PROCEDURE BEING DEFINED, KEEP FIXUP CHAIN
BIT (GLOBL,200000) ;GLOBAL LEAP VARIABLE
BIT (FORTRAN,100000);FORTRAN PROCEDURE (EXTERNAL)
BIT (FORWRD,40000) ;FORWARD PROCEDURE OR LABEL
BIT (PROCED,20000) ;PROCEDURE
BIT (SHORT,10000) ;SHORT INTEGER OR SHORT REAL
BIT (ITMVAR,4000) ;LEAP ITEMVAR
BIT (PNTVAR,2000) ;RECORD POINTER VARIABLE
BIT (BOOLEAN,1000) ;BOOLEAN VARIABLE ?? (SAME AS INTEGER FOR NOW
; SEE TYPSET IN FILE "GEN"
BIT (ITEM,400) ;LEAP ITEM
BIT (STRING,200) ;A FHQ STRING
BIT (LPARRAY,100) ;TYPE OF THIS ITEM IS ARRAY
BIT (SET,40) ;LEAP SET
BIT (LABEL,20) ;LABEL
BIT (LSTBIT,10) ; COMPLEX NUMBER ?? (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
BIT (DBLPRC,4) ; DOUBLE PRECISION NUMBER ?? (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
BIT (FLOTNG,2) ;REAL NUMBER
BIT (INTEGR,1) ;INTEGER NUMBER
;LEFT HALF OF %ERFLGS WORD -- STATE OF ERROR HANDLER
BIT (KEEP,1) ;DO NOT FLUSH TYPE AHEAD
BIT (QUIET,2) ;DO NOT PRINT MESSAGES
BIT (NUMBS,4) ;DO PRINT THE "CALLED FROM .." STUFF
BIT (LOGGIN,10) ;SEND MESSAGES TO LOG FILE
BIT (CONT,20) ;CONTINUABLE ERROR
BIT (AUTO,40) ;AUTOMATIC CONTINUATION MODE
BIT (LOGOPN,100) ;LOG FILE IS CURRENTLY OPEN
BIT (ERRNOW,200) ;WE ARE CURRENTLY IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ERR. UUO
BIT (MINUS,400) ;WE JUST SAW A MINUS!
BIT (MADEPT,1000) ;WE HAVE ALREADY MADE A BYTE POINTER FOR FAKETTY
BIT (BUFOPN,2000) ;HE HAVE A BUFFER FOR DUMP MODE LOGGING
>
DEFTBS ;DEFINE THE TBITS
?FNYNAM ←← RECURS ;EXTERNAL+OWN+FNYNAM MEANS EXT REQ IS FOR
; FOO$ INSTEAD OF FOO (CF SIN)
; VARIOUS DEFINITIONS OF USER UUO'S.
NOKI10 <
FLOAT←2B8 OPDEF FLOAT [2B8]
STANFO <
PDPFIX←<FIX> OPDEF PDPFIX [FIX]
>;STANFO
FIX←3B8 OPDEF FIX [3B8]
>;NOKI10
KI10 <
FLOAT←127000000000
OPDEF FLOAT [127000000000]
FIX←126000000000
OPDEF FIX [126000000000]
>;KI10
IOERR.←4B8 OPDEF IOERR. [4B8]
ERR.←5B8 OPDEF ERR. [5B8]
SIXPNT←6B8 OPDEF SIXPNT [6B8]
ARERR←7B8 OPDEF ARERR [7B8]
;;%BI% --! RECORDS
RECUUO ← 10B8 OPDEF RECUUO [10B8]
DECPNT←11B8 OPDEF DECPNT [11B8]
OCTPNT←12B8 OPDEF OCTPNT [12B8]
TENX <
PUUO←15B8 OPDEF PUUO [15B8]
OPDEF TTCALL [PUUO]
>;TENX
NOTENX <
PUUO←<TTYUUO> OPDEF PUUO [TTYUUO]
OPDEF TTCALL [TTYUUO]
>;NOTENX
JFOV←<JFCL 1,0> OPDEF JFOV [JFCL 1,0]
STANFO <
DPYOUT←703B8 OPDEF DPYOUT [703B8]
DPYCLR←701B8 OPDEF DPYCLR [701B8]
UINBF←704B8 OPDEF UINBF [704B8]
?SEGSIZUUO ← 400022 ;GET SIZE OF SECOND SEGMENT.
?CORE2UUO ← 400015 ;GET SOME MORE SECOND SEGMENT.
?GLBAR ←← 1000 ;CURRENT LENGTH OF GLOBAL MODEL AREA.
>;STANFO
SUBTTL SAIL/GOGOL USER TABLE DESCRIPTION
DSCR USER DATA AREA TEMPLATE
DES These values serve as indices for the run-time routines
into the user's data table. The table is necessary to allow
the routines to be re-entrant. The table is allocated
in the SAILOR sequence at startup time; many of its values
(data area bounds, etc.) are placed in it at that time.
One can force re-initialization of this and all other dynamic
areas by setting GOGTAB to 0 before next CORGET.
SEE XX descriptions for all these goodies directly below
⊗
DEFINE XX (SYMBOL,SIZE,BACKUP) <
?SYMBOL←←LOCAT
IFN HEDSYM,<
ENTRY SYMBOL ;FOR HEAD.REL SYMBOL FILE
>;N HEDSYM
LOCAT←←LOCAT+1
IFDIF<SIZE><>< LOCAT←←LOCAT+SIZE-1>
IFDIF<BACKUP><>< LOCAT←←LOCAT-BACKUP>
>
LOCAT←←0 ;MAKES SYMBOLS ABSOLUTE
; THESE VARIABLES WILL NOT BE RE-INITIALIZED BY THE INIT ROUTINE
; LINK TO STRING BLOCKS FOR STRING GARBAGE COLLECTOR
XX CLER,,1
XX UUO1 ;TRADITIONAL LOC FOR GOGOL RETRN ADRS FOR ERROR MSGS.
;LOADER LINK CHAINS
XX STRLNK
XX SPLNK ;LINK END FOR SPACE ALLOCATION.
XX SETLNK ;LINK END FOR SETS.
XX SGROUT ;LINK UP STRING DSCRPTR GENERATOR ROUTINES HERE
XX KNTLNK ;PROFILE COUNTER LINK END
;IMPORTANT STRING SPACE ENTRIES
XX ST ;BOTTOM OF STRING SPACE
XX STTOP ;TOP OF SAME
;;% % DCS 12-3-73 New entries
XX STLIST ;HEAD OF LIST OF STRING SPACES
XX TOPBYTE ;NEXT FREE BYTE
XX REMCHR ;-REMAINING FREE CHARS
;;#GI# DCS 2-5-72 REMOVE TOPSTR
XX SGLIGN ;ON IF MUST BE ALIGNED TO FW BDRY (COMPILER ONLY).
; I/O CHANNEL POINTER TABLE
; EACH POINTS TO A "CHANNEL DATA BLOCK" FULL OF GOODIES
XX CHANS,20
; I/O BREAK TABLES (FOR INPUT SCANNING ROUTINES)
;;%BS%
XX BKTPRV ;0→UNPRIVILEGED, ≠0→PRIVILEGED
XX BKTPTR,4,, ;POINTERS TO CORGET BLOCKS OF 18 BREAKTABLES EACH
DSPTBL←←0 ;BREAK CHAR DISPOSITION TABLE
LINTBL←←=19+DSPTBL ;LINE NUMBER " "
BRKTBL←←=19+LINTBL ;BREAK CHAR TABLE
BKJFFO←←=128+BRKTBL ;RESERVATION WORD
BRKCVT←←1+BKJFFO ;UPPER CASE CONVERSION
BRKOMT←←1+BRKCVT ;OMIT SPEED UP
BRKDUM←←1+BRKOMT ;TO HELP OUT DUMP MODE IO
;;%BS% ↑ MOVED INTO CORGET BLOCK FOR BREAK TABLES
;;%##% RHT THESE FOR ADDED RUNTIMES
XX TTYCVT ; DITTO FOR TTY INPUT
XX FSTATS ; FOR GETSTS
XX PDL ;IOWD SIZE,BASE FOR SYSTEM PDL
XX SPDL ;XWD SIZE,BASE FOR STRING PDL
STANFO <
XX ZAPBEG,,1 ;BEGINNING OF SECOND SEGMENT COPY OF STUFF.
;FOR GLOBAL MODEL ONLY.
>;STANFO
CMU <
XX ZAPBEG,,1 ;JUST LIKE SU-AI
>; CMU
;LEAP THINGS.
STANFO <
XX CURMES ;CURRENT MESSAGE.
>;STANFO
XX MAXITM ;CURRENT TOP ITEM NUMBER.
XX OLDITM ;LINKED LIST OF OLD ITEMS (DUMP HEAP).
XX INFOTAB ;POINTER TO "GOOD POINTER" BLOCK OF CORE.
XX DATAB ;POINTER TO DATUM AREA.
XX HASTAB ;POINTER TO THE LEAP HASH TABLE.
XX FP1 ;FREE STORAGE -- 1 WORD.
XX FP2 ;FREE STORAGE -- 2 WORDS.
XX HASMSK ;THE MASK FOR HASHING INTO OUR HASH SPACE.
XX HASHP ;FOR PNAMES. XWD NEXT FREE ARRAY ENTRY,ARRAY BASE.
XX MKBP ;MAKE BREAK-POINT
XX ERBP ;ERASE BREAK-POINT
XX PUBP ;PUT BREAK-POINT (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
XX REBP ;REMOVE BREAK-POINT.(NOT IMPLEMENTED)
XX ITMTOP ;MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE ITEM NUMBER.
XX LEABOT ; PTR TO SEARCH CONTROL BLOCK FOR DERIVED SETS ERASE.
XX FRLOC ; PTR TO CURRENT ACTIVE FOREACH CONTROL BLOCK POINTER
XX SCBCHN ; PTR TO CHAIN OF ABANDONED SCB'S
XX FREITM ;NUMBER OF FREE ITEMS REMAINING
; MISC. ARRAY THINGS.
XX ARYDIR ;FOR TELLING FOUR ARRAY ROUTINES WHICH END IS UP.
XX ARYLS ;A LINKED LIST (LUCKILY) OF STRING ARRAYS IN LEAP, AND SO FORTH.
;THIS IS SO STRING GARB COLLECTOR CAN FIND THEM ALL.
; BLOCK CONTROL TABLE INFORMATION
;THIS IS FOR SAIL'S CORE MANAGEMENT ROUTINES (CORGET,CORREL,CORINC...)
XX BLKTAB,3,3 ;BASE OF BLOCK CONTROL TABLE
XX LOWC ;LOW LIMIT OF ALLOCATABLE "BLOCK" CORE
XX TOP ;UPPER LIMIT OF SAME
XX FRELST ;POINTER TO BLOCK FREE STORAGE LIST
XX XPAND ;PERMISSION TO EXPAND IN CORREL IF 0
XX ATTOP ;REQUEST TO ALLOCATE OFF TOP OF CORE IF NON-0
XX NOSHRK ;IF ON, CORREL NOT GIVEN PERMISSION TO SHRINK CORE
STANFO <
XX USCOR2 ;IF ON, CORGET WILL USE CORE2 ROUTINES.
>;STANFO
XX BUFACS,10,, ;FOR BUFFER ALLOCATOR
STANFO <
XX ZAPEND,,1 ;END OF SECOND SEGMENT AREA.
>;STANFO
CMU <
XX USCOR2 ;THE COPYCATS
XX ZAPEND,,1 ;ditto ZAPBEG
>;CMU
; INTERNAL VARIABLES FOR RE-ENTRANT ROUTINES
;;% % DCS 12-3-73 New entries, delete some old ones (strngc)
XX STBUCK,1,1 ;USED IN STRING GC TO KEEP TRACK OF BLOCKS
XX OFFSET ;Distance to move a string space, see STRNGC
XX STINCR ;String space increment size, see STRNGC
XX STREQD ;String space threshold size, see STRNGC
XX SGCCNT ;NUMBER OF TIMES STRNGC HAS BEEN CALLED
XX SGCTIME ;Time of last GC if non-zero, else not enabled
XX SGCTOTAL ;Total GC time while enabled (set SGCTIME -1 to enable)
XX SGCNUM ;Number of strings collected last GC
XX SGCWASTE ;Number of wasted words after last GC
XX SRELOC
XX CODAC ;SAVE AC 1 OVER CALLS ON "CODE" RUNTIME ROUTINE
XX WDTH ;GLOBAL WIDTH FOR STRING CONVERSION ROUTNES
XX DIGS ; "" FOR # OF DECIMAL DIGITS
; I/O INTERNAL VARIABLES
XX CDBLOC ;IF CHNL IS A CH #, @CDBLOC(USER) GETS ITS CDB ADDR
XX FNAME ;ENTER-LOOKUP TABLE
XX EXT
XX WD3
XX PRPN
XX LONGWD ;LONG FORM LOOKUPS AND ENTERS POKE THIS
XX LONG2 ; AND THIS -- FILEINFO ROUTINE GIVES TO USER
XX PROJ ;USED BY FILNAM ROUTINE
; AC SAVE AREAS
XX RACS,13,, ;RE-ENTRANT ROUTINES SAVE HERE
XX SGACS,14,, ;AVAILABLE ANY TIME IF YOU ARE NOT
; LIKELY TO CALL STRNGC
XX STACS,14,, ;YET ANOTHER AC SAVE AREA
XX PGNNFL
;SOME STUFF FOR MULTIPLE PROCESSES
?NPRIS←←20 ;NUMBER OF PRIORITIES
XX PRILIS,NPRIS,, ;PRIORITY LIST HEADERS
XX GGDAD ;THE BASE FOR THE MAIN PROCESS (IF HAVE ONE)
XX TIMER ;COUNTED DOWN FOR CLOCK INTERRUPTS
XX SCHDRQ ;SET ≠0 FOR A SCHEDULER REQUEST
;(USED BY EVENTS)
XX STKURT ;PLACE FOR STACKUNWINDER RETN ADRS
XX INTQWP ;INTERRUPT NOTICE BUFFER WRITE PTR
XX INTQRP ;READ PTR
XX INTQWT ;TOP OF BUFFER
XX INTQWB ;BOTTOM OF BUFFER
XX INTPRC ;INTERRUPT PROCESS BASE
XX DISPAT ;DISPATCH TABLE FOR INTERRUPT LEVEL MODULE
XX DFRINF ; AOBJN PTR TABLE FOR DEFERRED INTERRUPTS
NOTENX<
XX IPDP ;INTERRUPT PDP
>;NOTENX
TENX<
XX IPDP1
XX IPDP2
XX IPDP3
XX ISPDP1
XX ISPDP2
XX ISPDP3
XX TIMFRK ;TABLE OF FORK HANDLES FOR INTERRUPT SYSTEM, PROCESSES
>;TENX
XX IJBCNI ;JOBCNI FROM A DEFERRED INTERRUPT
XX IJBTPC ;JOBTPC FROM DEFERRED INTERRUPT
XX IRUNNR ;RUNNER AT TIME OF DEFERRED INTERRUPT
NOTENX<
XX ISPDP ;STRING PDP FOR INTERRUPT LEVEL
>;NOTENX
;;%##% ADDING THESE
XX $FSLIS ;LIST OF FREE STORAGE ALLOCATORS
XX PRNINF ;$PRINT DEFAULTS
;;%##% BY JFR 11-17-74 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BAIL AND ERROR HANDLER
XX BAILOC ;IF NONZERO, ADDRESS OF BAIL INTERCEPT ROUTINE
;;%BR% -- RHT USED TO BE 2
XX SPARUT,7,, ;SPARE USER TABLE ENTRIES
XX ENDREN ; END OF USER DATA TABLE
SUBTTL Global AC Definitions, Indices, Bits
AC2DATA (GLOBAL AC ASSIGNMENTS)
?P ←17
?SP ←16
?USER ←15
?TEMP ←14
?LPSA ←13
?RF ←←12 ;THE ALMIGHTY F REGISTER
?TAC1 ←←TEMP
?TAC2 ←←LPSA
BITDATA (BITS FOR %ALLOC SPACE REQUEST BLOCK ENTRIES)
?STDSPC ←←400000 ;"INDIRECT" SPECIFICATION OF STANDARD AREA
?WNTADR ←←200000 ;ADDRESS OF AREA TO BE STORED AS SPECIFIED
?WNTEND ←←100000 ;ADDRESS OF NEXT AREA TO BE STORED AS SPECIFIED
?WNTPDP ←← 40000 ;PDP TO AREA TO BE STORED " "
?WNTPDL ←← WNTPDP ;WNTPDP, WNTPDL -- WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
?USRTB ←← 20000 ;RESULT ADDRESSES ARE IN THE USER TABLE
?MINSZ ←← 10000 ;THIS SIZE TO BE USED ONLY IF NO OTHERS GIVEN
BITDATA (INDICES OF STANDARDLY ALLOCATED AREAS (SEE %ALLOC))
?SYSPD ←← 1 ;SYSTEM!PDL
?SYSSPD ←← 2 ;STRING!PDL
?STRSP ←← 3 ;STRING!SPACE
BITDATA (INDICES INTO THE FIXED PORTION OF EACH %ALLOC SPACE REQ. BLOCK)
?$ITNO ←←1 ;MAX ITEM NUMBER DECLARED THIS COMPILATION
?$NWITM ←←2 ;XWD REQUIRED BUCKETS,REQUIRE NEW!ITEMS
?$GITNO ←←3 ;MAX (MIN?) GLOBAL ITEM NUMBER DECLARED
?$MSLNK ←←4 ;POINTER TO MESSAGE PROCEDURE LIST PUT HERE
?$PNMNO ←←5 ;REQUIRE n PNAMES PUTS n HERE
?$VRNO ←←6 ;VERSION NUMBER
?$SGNM ←←7 ;REQUIRED GLOBAL SEGMENT NAME (USUALLY EMPTY)
?$SGD ←←10 ;REQUIRED GLOBAL SEGMENT FILE DEVICE
?$SGF ←←11 ;" FILE NAME
?$SGPP ←←12 ;" PPN
?$TINIT ←←13 ; POINTER TO INITIAL ITEM TYPES
?$PINIT ←←14 ; POINTER TO INITIAL PRINTNAMES
?$CMVER ←← 15 ;com version
?$OBPDA ←← 16 ; pointer to outer block pda
?$SPREQ ←← 20 ; leaves a spare
; *** SEE ALSO SPCSIZ (TOTAL) IF CHANGE THIS ***
ENDDATA
BITDATA (LINK NAMES)
?%STLNK ←← 1
?%SPLNK ←← 2
?%SETLK ←← 3
?%SGROT ←← 4
?%KTLNK ←← 5
?%PDLNK ←← 6
?%INLNK ←← 7
?%RBLNK ←← 10
BAIL<
?%BALNK ←← 11
>;BAIL
BITDATA (PROCEDURE DESCRIPTOR INDICES)
DEFINE PDX(I),
<?I ←← PD.XXX
PD.XXX←←PD.XXX+1
>
PD.XXX ←← 0
PDX PD. ;0
PDX PD.ID1 ;1
PDX PD.ID2 ;2
PDX PD.PDB ;3
PDX PD.NPW ;4
PDX PD.DSW ;5
PDX PD.LLW ;6
PDX PD.DLW ;7
PDX PD.PDA ;10
PDX PD.PPD ;11
PDX PD.PCW ;12
PDX PD.BDI ;13
?PD.XXX←←PD.XXX
BITDATA (TYPE CODES WITHIN RH OF INFOTAB ENTRY)
NOTYPE ←← 1 ;NO TYPE AT ALL
BRKITM ←← 2 ;BRACKETED TRIPLE
STTYPE ←← 3 ;STRING ITEM
FLTYPE ←← 4 ;REAL ITEM
INTYPE ←← 5 ;INTEGER ITEM
LSTYPE ←← 7 ;LIST ITEM (TYPE SHOULD ALWAYS BE 1 MORE THN SETYPE
SETYPE ←← 6 ;SET ITEM
PITTYP ←← 10 ;PROCEDURE ITEM
PRCTYP ←← 11 ;PROCESS ITEM
EVTTYP ←← 12 ;EVENT TYPE ITEM
CTXTYP ←← 13 ;CONTEXT ITEM
RFITYP ←← 14 ;REFERENCE ITEM
RECTYP ←← 15 ;RECORD
;;%BR% -- ADD A FEW & LEAVE ROOM TO GROW
LBLTYP ←← 16 ;LABEL
RCLTYP ←← 17 ;RECORD CLASS
;;#%%# 2! BY JFR 2-2-75 CLAIM ONE FOR BAIL
ITVTYP ←← 20 ;ITEMVAR
;;#%%# 2! JFR 2-16-75 AND ANOTHER
RPTTYP ←← 21 ;RECORD!POINTER
MXSTYP ←← RPTTYP; LAST SIMPLE TYPE
ARRTYP ←← 24 ;ARRAYS ARE THIS PLUS SIMPLE TYPE CODE
; used to be 15.
;;%BR% ↑
INVTYP ←← MXSTYP+ARRTYP+1; NON-VALID TYPE CODE
BITDATA( PROC DESC STUFF)
?BLKCOD←←17 ;BLOCK BOUNDARY CODE
?EOPCOD←←0 ;END OF PROC LVI CODE
?AACOD←←1 ;ARITH ARRAY
?SACOD←←2 ;STRING ARRAY
?SETCOD←←3 ;SET
?LACOD←←4 ;LIST OR SET ARRAY
?FRCCOD←←5 ;FOREACH STATEMENT
?KLCOD←←6 ;KILL LIST
?CTXCOD ←← 7 ;CONTEXT
?CLNCOD ←← 10 ;CLEANUP PROC
?RPCOD ←← 11 ;RECORD PTR
?RPACOD ←← 12 ;RECORD PTR ARRAY
ENDDATA
BITDATA (USE OF THE RESERVED ITEMS)
; ANY IS REPRESENTED BY 0
ITMANY ←← 0 ;ITEM FOR ANY
MAINPI ←← 1 ;ITEM NUMBER OF THE MAIN PROCESS ITEM
UNBND ←← 2 ;UNBOUND (?ITEMVARS ETC)
EVTYPI ←← 3 ;THE ITEM EVENT!TYPE
NIC ←← UNBND ;ITEM GET BACK FROM EMPTY NOTICE QUEUE
;;# # MAKE NIC & UNBOUND THE SAME ITEM -- RHT
;; I.E. NULL INTERROGATIONS RETURN UNBOUND NOW
?MAXLOC ←← =10 ;MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LOCAL ITEMVARS IN FOREACH
?QBIND ←← 200 ;A ? ITMVR (NOT A MP PARM)
?FBIND ←← 100 ;A BIND ITMVR(HERE BECAUSE OF STATS)
BITDATA (THE NAMED BITS FOR REF ITEMS)
;;%BH% RHT ADD TEMP BIT
?TMPB ←← 400000 ; SIGN BIT MEANS A TEMP REF ITEM
?REFB ←← 200000 ;USUALLY SET
?QUESB ←← 100000;FOR ? ITEMVARS
?BINDB ←← 40000 ;FOR BIND ITEMVAR
?PROCB ←← 20000 ;NOT NOW REALLY USED
?ITEMB ←← 10000 ; AN ITEM (ITEMVAR)
?ARY2B ←← 4000 ;FOR * ARRAY ITEMVAR ARRAY REFERENCES
?MSK6BT ←← 3740 ; BITS FOR SIX BIT TYPE
?MSKUNT ←← 3700 ;BIT MASK FOR UNTYPED
ENDDATA
;;%AM% MANY USER PHASES
SYSPHS←←2 ;TWO SYSTEM PHASES
USRPHS←←3 ;THREE USER PHASES (FOR NOW)
; (0, 1, 2) -- 1 IS DEFAULT
IFN HEDSYM, < ;MAKE AN HONEST ASSEMBLY OUT OF IT
TITLE HEAD
END
>;IFN HEDSYM