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NAME msx55x
; File MSX55X.ASM
; Kermit system dependent module for Sanyo MBC-55x
; Sanyo mods by Robert W. Babcock and Joseph H. White
; For version which replaces the BIOS keycode translation table,
; use -dMODIFIED flag to MASM.
; Edit History
; Last edit 16 Oct. 1988, only call pcwtst on first serini call
; 1 Jan 1988 version 2.30
; 24 Dec 1987 Revise selection of COM1 to use COM1 name but COM2 addresses
; if base address of 02f8 (COM2) is found in 40:00h and display notice.
; Restore state of IRQ interrupt line when finished with serial port. [jrd]
; 31 Oct 1987 Add terminal type Tek4010, with Tek submode Tekflg. [jrd]
; 24 Oct 1987 Enhance clrbuf to empty any intermediate (net) buffers. [jrd]
; 19 Oct 1987 Fix stray tab-set at column 32. [jrd]
; 2 Oct 1987 Add PCjr baud rate table, from Ted Medin. [jrd]
; 6 Sept 1987 Allow serial port serint to send xoff when buffer fills even
; though user may have sent xoff by hand. [jrd]
; 27 Aug 1987 Skip timeout test in OUTCHR if receive timeout is zero. [jrd]
; 23 August 1987 Add vtemu.vtflgop to hold runtime terminal settings so that
; a reset command restores them to the Setup values, vtemu.vtflgst. Show
; displays the vtemu.vtflgop operational values. [jrd]
; 17 August 1987 Make timing adjustments for Token Passing and single buffered
; network adapter boards. Byte netdbfr indicates presence of double buffering;
; it is set in chknet as a vendor option. To test your boards force dbl buf
; then look for missing 256 byte parts of long packets sent out; missing parts
; mean new material overwrote not-yet-sent old == single buffering. [jrd]
; 8 August 1987 Add interrupt chaining in serint. [jrd]
; 23 July 1987 Clear xofsnt and xofrcv xon/xoff flags in ihost(s/r). [jrd]
; 9 July 1987 Cure confusion about COM1/2 for IBM PCjr (address of regular
; COM2 in 40:0h slot for COM1) with info from John Neufeld. [jrd]
; 2 July 1987 Route NetBios cancels through separate scb for systems, such
; as Novell NetWare, which object to having active scbs touched. [jrd]
; 25 June 1987 Add trapping of Int 14H (Bios RS232 procedure) to allow
; CTTY command to function without too much inteference from DOS. [jrd]
; 17 June 1987 Enlarge tab setting to full 132 columns at all times. [jrd]
; 11 June 1987 Add Set Term Roll on/off to control auto roll back of screen
; when new characters are displayed; default is off (no unwinding). [jrd]
; 20 May 1987 Remove rejection of NULL and DEL chars, let callers do it. [jrd]
; 16 May 1987 Add distinction between user typed and receiver threshold
; controlled sending of XOFF. User level overrides buffer control.[jrd]
; Add COM3 and COM4 support: examine memory 40:00h->40:07h for selected
; port COM1..4, resp. If word is null then set flags.comflg to 0 to say
; undefined port. Otherwise, use that word in seg 40h as base of UART i/o
; ports. Assume IRQ4 for COM1 and COM3 (same except for port addresses)
; and IRQ4 for COM2 and COM4 (again, same except for port addresses).
; Serial port info sturcture (not values) assumed identical for all ports.
; 25 April 1987 Add Netbios compatible local area network support. [jrd]
; Set Port command expanded to syntax SET PORT NET nodename. Use nodename
; if acting as a client to named remote node, leave blank if running in
; Server mode. Byte 'ttyact' is controlled by msster.asm to indicate Connect
; mode is being used. Byte 'netdone' (stored in mssker.asm) holds offset of
; network hangup procedure 'netclose' to be done when leaving Kermit. Hangup
; command extended to to network hangup as well. Network uses IBM Netbios
; standard calls (Int 5Ch) and allows for extensions of AT&T STARLAN for
; longer node names via Int 2Bh (the later is tested before use). Virtual
; circuits are employed. The Redirector is not necessary. Kermit can operate
; as either a terminal (does a CALL at Connect mode startup), a file receiver
; (does a CALL at startup), or a Kermit server (does an anonomous LISTEN at
; startup, hence no nodename). Clients should Set Timer Off.
; 16 April 1987 Add measurement and correction of software timer pcwait. [jrd]
; 5 April 1987 Keep DTR & RTS low for 1/2 second in serhng, suggested by
; Jack Bryans. [jrd]
; 28 March 1987 Reference screen coord wrt low_rgt from msyibm, let number
; of tabs be full screen width. [jrd]
; 22 March 1987 Fix bug in pcwait code, from Stefan Vogel. [jrd]
; 6 March 1987 Make PCWAIT a global procedure, add SENDBL to send Long
; Break. [jrd]
; 21 Feb 1987 Merge operations for semi-clone machines (those identical to
; IBM PC's except the serial port must be accessed via the Bios rather than
; from the real UART hardware). Ports automatically checked for 8250. [jrd]
; 1 Oct 1986 Version 2.29a
; 30 Sept 1986 Reject DEL char at serial port reception level to avoid
; problems when DEL is used as a filler char (by Emacs). [jrd]
; 4 Sept 1986 Add Bob Goeke's change to move comms port table to a system
; dependent module (typ msx---) to allow 3+ ports and localized idents. [jrd]
; 26 August 1986 Use parity mask when testing for nulls & Xon/Xoff in serial
; port interrupt routine. [jrd]
; 16 August 1986 Use observed screen attributes for mode line. [jrd]
; 9 August 1986 Revise SERINT to insert control-G for overrun chars, give
; faster return of interrupts to system, remove use of BP in code. [jrd]
; 17 July 1986 Minor clean up of Terminal Status display routine. [jrd]
; 22 June 1986 Leave 8250 UART signal OUT1 low to avoid resetting Hayes
; 1200B modems (thanks to Neil Rickert). [jrd]
; Skip sending null byte in ihosts and ihostr (thanks to Skip Russell). [jrd]
; 22 May 1986 Rewrite serial port interrupt procedure and proc prtchr
; to avoid lockups with interrupts disabled, buffer corruption, and to
; minimize lost clock interrupts. Flow control not needed at 9600 baud,
; slow screen refresh, VT102 emulation, on a 4.77 MHz IBM PC clone.
; Added buffer low water mark to give more xon/xoff hysterisis. [jrd]
; [2.29] code frozen on 6 May 1986 [jrd]
; Note -
; When the Bios is used for serial port i/o the modem signals DSR and CTS
; must be asserted low before the Bios will access the hardware. Jumpers
; from pin 20 (DTR) to pin 6 (DSR) and from pin 4 (RTS) to pin 5 (CTS)
; will probably be necessary.
; From Glenn Everhart (who suggested using the Bios alternative)
;
public serini, serrst, clrbuf, outchr, coms, vts, vtstat
public dodel, ctlu, cmblnk, locate, prtchr, dobaud, clearl
public dodisk, getbaud, beep, termtb, shomodem
public count, xofsnt, puthlp, putmod, clrmod, poscur
public sendbr, sendbl, machnam, setktab, setkhlp, lclini, showkey
public ihosts, ihostr, dtrlow, serhng, comptab, pcwait
public perrcnt ; for debugging -- [jhw]
include mssdef.h
off equ 0
bufon equ 1 ; buffer level xon/xoff on-state control flag
usron equ 2 ; user level xon/xoff on-state control flag
mntrgh equ bufsiz*3/4 ; High point = 3/4 of buffer full.
mntrgl equ bufsiz/4 ; Low point = 1/4 buffer full
MCONF EQU 11H ; Bios Machine configuration s/ware interrupt.
KEYB EQU 16H ; Bios keyboard software interrupt
VIDEO EQU 10H ; Bios Video display software interrupt
RS232 EQU 14H ; Bios RS232 serial port s/ware interrupt
; constants used by serial port handler
MDMINP equ 1 ; BIOS data ready mask flag
; 8251A serial communications device
BUF8251 EQU 028h ; I/O address of 8251 in/out buffer
CMD8251 EQU 02Ah ; I/O address of 8251A command buffer
STS8251 EQU 02Ah ; I/O address of 8251A status buffer
VEC8251 EQU 0FAh ; 8251A interrupt vector number
INT8251 EQU 0FBh ; 8259A interrupt enable mask (int 2)
; 8251A Command instruction formats
TxEN EQU 1 ; transmit enable
DTR EQU 2 ; data terminal ready
RxEN EQU 4 ; receiver enable
SBRK EQU 8 ; send break
ERRESET EQU 10h ; error reset
RTS EQU 20h ; request to send
INTRLRS EQU 40h ; internal reset
; 8251A Status read formats
TxRDY EQU 1 ; transmitter ready
RxRDY EQU 2 ; receiver ready
TxEMPTY EQU 4 ; transmit buffer empty
PARERR EQU 8 ; parity error
OVRRUN EQU 10h ; overrun error
FRAMERR EQU 20h ; framing error
BRKDET EQU 40h ; break detect
DSR EQU 80h ; data set ready
; 8253 timer device
TIMER0DATA EQU 20h ; I/O address of counter #0
TIMER1DATA EQU 22h ; I/O address of counter #1
TIMER2DATA EQU 24h ; I/O address of counter #2
CMD8253 EQU 26h ; I/O address of counter control
; 8259A interrupt controller
CMA8259 EQU 0 ; I/O address of command buff 1
CMB8259 EQU 2 ; I/O address of command buff 2
; external variables used:
; drives - # of disk drives on system
; flags - global flags as per flginfo structure defined in pcdefs
; trans - global transmission parameters, trinfo struct defined in pcdefs
; portval - pointer to current portinfo structure (only port1) [rwb]
; port1 - portinfo structures for the port [rwb]
; low_rgt - low byte = last column (typ 79), high byte = last text row
; (typ 23) in screen coordinates (start at 0), set by msyibm.
; global variables defined in this module:
; xofsnt, xofrcv - tell whether we saw or sent an xoff.
; setktab - keyword table for redefining keys (should contain a 0 if
; not implemented)
; setkhlp - help for setktab.
datas segment public 'datas'
extrn drives:byte, flags:byte, trans:byte, ttyact:byte
extrn portval:word, port1:byte, port2:byte, port3:byte, port4:byte
extrn netdone:word, pcnet:byte
extrn refresh:byte, scbattr:byte, low_rgt:word, vtemu:byte
extrn vtroll:byte, tekflg:byte
extrn crt_mode:byte ; [jhw]
; structure for status information table sttab.
stent struc
sttyp dw ? ; type (actually routine to call)
msg dw ? ; message to print
val2 dw ? ; needed value: another message, or tbl addr
tstcel dw ? ; address of cell to test, in data segment
basval dw 0 ; base value, if non-zero
stent ends
setktab db 0 ; superceded by msuibm code, return 0 here
setkhlp db '$' ; and add empty help string
savsci dd ? ; old serial port interrupt vector.
sav232 dd ? ; Original Bios Int 14H address, in Code seg.
savirq db ? ; Original Interrupt mask for IRQ
hngmsg db cr,lf,' The phone should have hungup.'
db cr,lf,'$'
nohngmsg db cr,lf,' Command ineffective on this port.',cr,lf,'$'
hnghlp db cr,lf,' The modem control lines DTR and RTS for the current'
db ' port are forced low (off)'
db cr,lf,' to hangup the phone. Normally, Kermit leaves them'
db ' high (on) when it exits.',cr,lf
db '$'
erms40 db cr,lf,'?Warning: Unrecognized baud rate',cr,lf,'$'
badbd db cr,lf,'Unimplemented baud rate$'
prterr db '?Unrecognized value$'
msmsg1 db cr,lf,' Modem is not ready: DSR is off$'
msmsg2 db cr,lf,' Modem is ready: DSR is on$'
machnam db 'Sanyo 55x'
ifdef MODIFIED
db ' (Modifies BIOS keycodes)'
endif
db '$'
crlf db cr,lf,'$'
delstr db BS,BS,' ',BS,BS,'$' ; Delete string
clrlin db cr,'$' ; Clear line (just the cr part).
onmsg db 'on$'
offmsg db 'off$'
portin db 0 ; Has comm port been initialized
xofsnt db 0 ; Say if we sent an XOFF.
xofrcv db 0 ; Say if we received an XOFF.
parmsk db ? ; parity mask, 0ffh for no parity, 07fh with.
flowoff db ? ; flow-off char, Xoff or null (if no flow)
flowon db ? ; flow-on char, Xon or null
overrun db ? ; holds status of receiver overrun
pcwcnt dw 240 ; number of loops for 1 millisec in pcwait
temp dw 0
tempsci dw 0 ; temp storage for serint
tempdum dw 0 ; temp storage for serdum
rdbuf db 80 dup (?) ; temporary storage
; begin Terminal emulator data set
termtb db tttypes ; entries for Status, not Set
mkeyw 'Heath-19',ttheath
mkeyw 'none',ttgenrc
mkeyw 'Tek4010',tttek
mkeyw 'VT102',ttvt100
mkeyw 'VT52',ttvt52
vttbl db 15 ; number of entries.
mkeyw 'Character-set',chaval
mkeyw 'Color',200H ; screen fore/back colors; 200H=marker
mkeyw 'Cursor-style',curval
mkeyw 'Heath-19',ttheath+100H ; note 100H flag for decoding here
mkeyw 'Keyclick',keyval
mkeyw 'Margin-bell',marval
mkeyw 'None',ttgenrc+100H
mkeyw 'Newline',newval
mkeyw 'Rollback',400h ; note 400H flag for decoding
mkeyw 'Screen-background',scrval
mkeyw 'Tabstops',tabval
mkeyw 'Tek4010',tttek+100H
mkeyw 'VT102',ttvt100+100H
mkeyw 'VT52',ttvt52+100H
mkeyw 'Wrap',wraval
scrtab db 02H ; screen attributes
mkeyw 'normal',00H
mkeyw 'reverse',01H
curtab db 02H ; cursor attributes
mkeyw 'block',00H
mkeyw 'underline',01H
chatab db 02H ; character set (pound sign choice)
mkeyw 'UK-ascii',01H
mkeyw 'US-ascii',00H ; US ASCII is default (0).
tabtab db 02H ; label says it all!
mkeyw 'at',0FFH ; For setting tab stops.
mkeyw 'Clear',00H ; For clearing tab stops.
alltab db 02H ; more tab command decoding
mkeyw 'all',00H
mkeyw 'at',01H
vtable dw ontab, curtab, chatab, ontab, ontab, ontab, scrtab, 0
vtsflg equ this byte ; define small digits xxxval
newval equ $-vtsflg ; and mask for bit in byte
db vsnewline
curval equ $-vtsflg
db vscursor
chaval equ $-vtsflg
db vsshift3
keyval equ $-vtsflg
db vskeyclick
wraval equ $-vtsflg
db vswrap
marval equ $-vtsflg
db vsmarginbell
scrval equ $-vtsflg
db vsscreen
numflgs equ $-vtsflg
tabval equ $-vtsflg
db 0
vtrtns dw numflgs dup (flgset), tabset ; dispatch table for vtsflg
clrset db ? ; Temp for SET Term Tabstops xxx
tmptabs db 80D dup (?) ; Temporary for unconfirmed tabs.
vthlp db ' one of the following:',cr,lf
db ' terminal types of: None, Heath-19, VT52, VT102, or Tek4010',cr,lf
db ' Newline-mode Cursor-style Character-set (US UK)',cr,lf
db ' Keyclick Margin-bell Screen-background'
db ' (normal, reverse)',cr,lf
db ' Tabstops Wrap (long lines) Color (fore & background)'
db cr,lf,' Roll (undo screen roll back before writing new chars,'
db ' default=off)$'
clrhlp db ' one of the following:'
db cr,lf,' AT #s (to set tabs at column #s)'
db cr,lf,' Clear AT #s or Clear ALL (to clear tabstops)'
db cr,lf,' Ex: Set Term Tab at 10, 20, 34 sets tabs'
db cr,lf,' Ex: Set Term Tab Clear at 9, 17, 65 clears tabs$'
allhlp db ' one of the following:'
db cr,lf,' AT #s (to clear at specific columns)'
db cr,lf,' ALL (to clear all tabstops)$'
tbshlp db ' column number of tab stop to set, 1-79$'
tbchlp db ' column number of tab stop to clear, 1-79$'
tbserr db cr,lf,'?Column number is not in range 1-79$'
colhlp db cr,lf,' Set Term Color value, value, value, ...'
db ' commas are optional.'
db cr,lf,' 0 selects normal white on black and'
db ' no-snow mode on an IBM CGA (default).'
db cr,lf,' 1 for high intensity foreground.'
db cr,lf,' 2 for monochrome mode'
db cr,lf,' 3 for color mode'
db cr,lf,' 10 for fast screen updating.'
db cr,lf,' Foreground color (30-37) = 30 + colors'
db cr,lf,' Background color (40-47) = 40 + colors'
db cr,lf,' where colors are 1 = red, 2 = green, 4 = blue.'
db cr,lf,' Ex: 0, 1, 34, 47 IBM CGA(0), bright(1) blue(34)'
db ' chars on a white(47) field.'
db cr,lf,' Attributes are applied in order of appearance.$'
colerr db cr,lf,'?Value not in range of 0, 1, 10, 30-37, or 40-47$'
vtwrap db ' Term wrap-lines: $'
vtbell db ' Term margin-bell: $'
vtnewln db ' Term newline: $'
vtcur db ' Term cursor-style: $'
vtcset db ' Term character-set: $'
vtclik db ' Term key-click: $'
vtscrn db ' Term screen-background: $'
colst1 db ' Term color foreground:3$'
colst2 db ' background:4$'
; terminal emulator
vtstbl stent <srchkb,vtwrap,ontab,,vtsflg+wraval> ; VT100 line wrap
stent <srchkb,vtbell,ontab,,vtsflg+marval> ; VT100 margin bell
stent <srchkb,vtcur,curtab,,vtsflg+curval> ; VT100 cursor type
stent <srchkb,vtnewln,ontab,,vtsflg+newval> ; VT100 newline
stent <srchkb,vtscrn,scrtab,,vtsflg+scrval> ; VT100 screen
stent <srchkb,vtcset,chatab,,vtsflg+chaval> ; VT100 character set
stent <srchkb,vtclik,ontab,,vtsflg+keyval> ; VT100 keyclick
stent <colstat> ; VT100 colors
stent <tabstat> ; VT100 tab status - needs one whole line
dw 0 ; end of table
; end of Terminal data set
ontab db 2 ; Two entries.
mkeyw 'off',0 ; Should be alphabetized
mkeyw 'on',1
comptab db 2
mkeyw '1',1
mkeyw 'COM1',1
mkeyw ' ',0 ; port is not present, for Status
; this table is indexed by the baud rate definitions given in
; pcdefs. Unsupported baud rates should contain FF.
; Baud rates above 4800 may be sufficiently inaccurate to cause problems. [rwb]
; The 8251 must be run in 16x mode for reliable reception, which leads [rwb]
; to small divisors and large errors. The baud rate divisor is [rwb]
; calculated by 1,789,773 / (16 * baud rate). [rwb]
; Odd baud rates have not been tested [rwb]
bddat label word
dw 2458 ; 45.5 baud
dw 2337 ; 50 baud
dw 1491 ; 75 baud
dw 1017 ; 110 baud
dw 832 ; 134.5 baud
dw 746 ; 150 baud
dw 373 ; 300 baud
dw 186 ; 600 baud
; actual baud rates in parentheses
dw 93 ; 1200 baud (1202.8)
dw 62 ; 1800 baud (1804.2)
dw 56 ; 2000 baud (1997.5)
dw 47 ; 2400 baud (2380.0)
dw 23 ; 4800 baud (4863.5)
dw 12 ; 9600 baud (9321.7)
dw 6 ; 19200 baud (18643.5)
dw 0FFh ; 38400 baud -- not supported, exceeds
; chip spec of 19.2K max
dw 0FFh ; 56800 baud -- not supported
dw 0FFh ; 113600 baud -- not supported
baudlen equ ($-bddat)/2 ; number of entries above
; variables for serial interrupt handler
source db bufsiz+2 DUP(?) ; Buffer for data from port (+ 2 guard bytes).
srcpnt dw source ; Pointer in buffer (DI).
count dw 0 ; Number of chars in int buffer.
perrcnt dw 0 ; count - missed interrupts dur. protocol xfer
datas ends
code segment public 'code'
extrn comnd:near, dopar:near, defkey:near, lclyini:near
extrn sleep:near, atsclr:near, scrseg:near,scrloc:near, scrsync:near
extrn atoi:near, strlen:near, prtscr:near, scroff:near, scron:near
extrn prompt:near
extrn vtsound:near ; [rwb]
ifdef MODIFIED
extrn rbtabl:near ; [jhw]
endif
assume cs:code,ds:datas
; local initialization
lclini proc near
mov flags.comflg,1 ; assume COM1 for communications port
mov ax,8 ; set default 1200 baud [rwb]
mov bp,portval ; [rwb]
mov ds:[bp].baud,ax ; [rwb]
call dobaud ; programm default baud rate [rwb]
call model ; get model of IBM machine
call lclyini ; let other modules initialize too...
ret
lclini endp
; this is called by Kermit initialization. It checks the
; number of disks on the system, sets the drives variable
; appropriately. Returns normally.
DODISK PROC NEAR
int mconf ; Get equipment configuration.
; following lines commented out because Sanyo [rwb]
; VB BIOS reports no disk drives present [rwb]
;; mov ah,al ; Store AL value for a bit.
;; and al,01H ; First, look at bit 0.
;; jz dodsk0 ; No disk drives -- forget it.
;; mov al,ah ; Get back original value.
mov cl,6 ; Shift over bits 6 and 7.
shr al,cl ; To positions 0 and 1.
inc al ; Want 1 thru 4 (not 0 thru 3).
dodsk0: mov drives,al ; Remember how many.
ret
DODISK ENDP
model proc near ; no model info, just return [rwb]
ret
model endp
; show the definition of a key. The terminal argument block (which contains
; the address and length of the definition tables) is passed in ax.
; Returns a string to print in AX, length of same in CX.
; Returns normally. Obsolete, name here for external reference only.
showkey proc near
ret ; return
showkey endp
; SHOW MODEM, displays current status of DSR (CD and CTS are not known)
shomodem proc near
mov ah,cmcfm ; get a confirm
call comnd
jmp r ; no confirm
nop
call serini ; activate port to get status
call serrst ; turn off port again
mov ah,prstr
in al,STS8251 ; get status
test al,DSR ; is DSR asserted?
jz shomd1 ; z = no
mov dx,offset msmsg2 ; say not asserted
shomd1: int dos
jmp rskp
shomodem endp
; Clear the input buffer. This throws away all the characters in the
; serial interrupt buffer. This is particularly important when
; talking to servers, since NAKs can accumulate in the buffer.
; Returns normally.
CLRBUF PROC NEAR
cli
mov srcpnt,offset source ; receive circular buffer
mov count,0 ; receive circular buffer
sti
call prtchr ; empty any intermediate (net) buffers
nop ; got a char, clear again
nop
nop
cli
mov srcpnt,offset source ; receive circular buffer
mov count,0 ; receive circular buffer
sti
ret
CLRBUF ENDP
; Clear to the end of the current line. Returns normally.
; Upgraded for Topview compatibility. [jrd]
CLEARL PROC NEAR
push ax
push bx
push dx
mov ah,3 ; Clear to end of line.
mov bh,0
int video ; Get current cursor position into dx
mov ax,dx ; Topview compatible clear line
mov bh,ah ; same row
mov bl,byte ptr low_rgt ; last column
call atsclr ; clear from ax to bx, screen coord
pop dx
pop bx
pop ax
ret
CLEARL ENDP
; This routine blanks the screen. Returns normally.
; Upgraded to Topview compatiblity. [jrd]
CMBLNK PROC NEAR
push ax
push bx
xor ax,ax ; from screen loc 0,0
mov bx,low_rgt ; to end of text screen (lower right corner)
inc bh ; include status line
call atsclr ; do Topview compatible clear, in msyibm
pop bx
pop ax
ret
CMBLNK ENDP
; Locate: homes the cursor. Returns normally.
LOCATE PROC NEAR
mov dx,0 ; Go to top left corner of screen.
jmp poscur
LOCATE ENDP
; Position the cursor according to contents of DX:
; DH contains row, DL contains column. Returns normally.
POSCUR PROC NEAR
push ax
push bx
mov ah,2 ; Position cursor.
mov bh,0 ; page 0
int video
pop bx
pop ax
ret
POSCUR ENDP
; Delete a character from the terminal. This works by printing
; backspaces and spaces. Returns normally.
DODEL PROC NEAR
mov ah,prstr
mov dx,offset delstr ; Erase weird character.
int dos
ret
DODEL ENDP
; Move the cursor to the left margin, then clear to end of line.
; Returns normally.
CTLU PROC NEAR
mov ah,prstr
mov dx,offset clrlin
int dos
call clearl
ret
CTLU ENDP
BEEP PROC NEAR
push bx ; [rwb]
push di ; [rwb]
mov bx,3 ; [rwb]
mov di,8 ; [rwb]
call vtsound ; in msz55x [rwb]
pop di ; [rwb]
pop bx ; [rwb]
ret
BEEP ENDP
; write a line in inverse video at the bottom of the screen...
; the line is passed in dx, terminated by a $. Returns normally.
putmod proc near
push ax ; save regs
push bx
push cx
push dx ; preserve message
mov bl,scbattr ; screen attributes at Kermit init time
and bl,77h ; get colors, omit bright and blink
rol bl,1 ; interchange fore and background
rol bl,1
rol bl,1
rol bl,1
mov bh,0 ; preset page 0
mov temp,bx ; temp = page 0, reverse video
mov dx,low_rgt ; ending location is lower right corner
inc dh ; of status line
mov cx,dx ; start is status left side
xor cl,cl ; left side
mov ax,600h ; scroll to clear the line
mov bh,byte ptr temp ; set inverse video attributes
int video
mov dx,low_rgt ; last text line
inc dh ; status line
xor dl,dl ; left side
call poscur
pop si ; get message back
mov cx,1 ; only one char at a time
xor bh,bh ; page 0
cld
putmo1: lodsb ; get a byte
cmp al,'$' ; end of string?
je putmo2
push si ; save si
push ax ; and the char
call poscur
inc dl ; increment for next write
pop ax ; recover char
mov ah,9 ; try this
mov bx,temp ; page 0, inverse video
int video
pop si ; recover pointer
jmp putmo1
putmo2: pop cx
pop bx
pop ax
ret
putmod endp
; clear the mode line written by putmod. Returns normally.
clrmod proc near
push ax ; save regs
push bx
push cx
push dx
mov ax,600h ; do a scroll up
mov dx,low_rgt ; ending location is lower right corner
inc dh ; of status line
mov cx,dx ; start is status left side
xor cl,cl ; left side
mov bh,scbattr ; use screen attributes at Kermit init time
int video
pop dx
pop cx
pop bx
pop ax
ret
clrmod endp
; put a help message on the screen. This one uses reverse video...
; pass the message in ax, terminated by a null. Returns normally.
puthlp proc near
push bx ; save regs
push cx
push dx
push si
push ax ; preserve this
cld
mov bl,scbattr ; screen attributes at Kermit init time
and bl,77h ; get colors, omit bright and blink
rol bl,1 ; interchange fore and background
rol bl,1
rol bl,1
rol bl,1
mov bh,0 ; preset page 0
mov temp,bx ; temp = page 0, reverse video
mov si,ax ; point to it
mov dh,1 ; init counter
puthl1: lodsb ; get a byte
cmp al,lf ; linefeed?
jne puthl2 ; no, keep going
inc dh ; count it
jmp puthl1 ; and keep looping
puthl2: cmp al,0 ; end of string?
jne puthl1 ; no, keep going
mov ax,600h ; scroll to clear window
xor cx,cx ; from top left
mov dl,4fh ; to bottom right of needed piece
mov bh,70h ; inverse video
mov bh,bl ; inverse video
int video
call locate ; home cursor
mov bx,0070h ; bh = page 0, bl = inverse video
mov bx,temp
mov cx,1 ; one char at a time
cld ; scan direction is forward
pop si ; point to string again
puthl3: lodsb ; get a byte
cmp al,0 ; end of string?
je puthl4 ; yes, stop
push si ; save around bios call
cmp al,' ' ; printable?
jb puth21 ; b = no
mov ah,9 ; write char at current cursor position
int video ; do the Bios int 10h call
inc dl ; point to next column
jmp puth23 ; move cursor there
puth21: cmp al,cr ; carriage return?
jne puth22 ; ne = no
xor dl,dl ; set to column zero
jmp puth23
puth22: cmp al,lf ; line feed?
jne puth23
inc dh ; go to next line
puth23: mov ah,2 ; set cursor position to dx
int video
pop si ; restore pointer
jmp puthl3 ; and keep going
puthl4: mov dh,byte ptr low_rgt+1 ; go to last line
inc dh
xor dl,dl
call poscur ; position cursor
pop si
pop dx
pop cx
pop bx
ret
puthlp endp
; begin Terminal set & status code
; SET Term parameters, especially for use with VT100 emulator. [jrd]
; Taken from work done originally by James Harvey IUPUI.
; VTS is called only by mssset to set terminal type and characteristics.
VTS proc near ; SET TERM whatever
mov ah,cmkey ; Parse another keyword.
mov bx,offset vthlp ; Use this help
mov dx,offset vttbl ; Use this table
call comnd
jmp r ; Vsetup always returns +1.
cmp bh,1H ; marker for terminal type?
je vsetu0a ; e = yes
cmp bh,4h ; marker for roll back control?
je vsetu3 ; e = yes
cmp bh,2h ; marker for set term color?
je vsetu2 ; e = yes
jmp short vsetu1 ; else dispatch on bl
vsetu0a:push bx ; yes
mov ah,cmcfm
call comnd ; Get a confirm.
jmp vsetu0 ; Didn't get a confirm.
nop
pop bx
mov flags.vtflg,bl ; Set the terminal emulation type
mov tekflg,0 ; clear Tek sub mode
ret
vsetu0: pop bx
ret
vsetu3: mov ah,cmkey ; Set Term Roll On/Off, auto roll back
mov bx,0 ; Use on/off table as help
mov dx,offset ontab ; Use on/off table
call comnd
jmp r ; bad keyword
push bx
mov ah,cmcfm ; get a confirm
call comnd
jmp vsetu0 ; did not get a confirm
nop
pop bx
mov vtroll,bl ; set roll state (0=no auto rollback)
jmp rskp ; return successfully
vsetu1: sal bx,1 ; Make bx a word index.
call vtrtns[bx] ; Dispatch.
jmp r ; Vsetup always returns +1.
jmp r ; Vsetup always returns +1.
; Set Term Color foreground, background
vsetu2: mov ah,cmtxt ; get number(s) after set term color
mov dx,offset colhlp ; use this help
mov bx,offset rdbuf ; temp buffer
mov byte ptr [bx],0 ; clear the buffer
call comnd
jmp r
cmp ah,0 ; anything given?
jne vsetu2a ; ne = yes.
jmp r ; else give not confirmed msg
vsetu2a:mov ah,cmcfm ; Parse confirm
mov bx,0 ; Use default help.
call comnd
jmp r ; not confirmed, complain.
mov si,offset rdbuf ; si = place where atoi wants text
vsetu2c:mov dx,si
call strlen ; current length of text
jcxz vsetu2x ; nothing left
mov ah,cl ; put length where Atoi wants it
call atoi ; convert text to numeric in ax
jmp colbad ; no value available
cmp ax,0 ; reset all? regular IBM CGA refresh
jne vse2cd ; cond. jmps modified to correct
; 'out-of-range' errors [jhw]
jmp vsetu2j ; e = yes
vse2cd: cmp ax,1 ; high intensity?
jne vse2cc
jmp vsetu2k ; e = yes
vse2cc: cmp ax,2 ; set to mono mode (Sanyo) [jhw]
jne vse2ca ; [jhw]
jmp vsetu2m ; e = yes [jhw]
vse2ca: cmp ax,3 ; set to color mode (Sanyo) [jhw]
jne vse2cb ; [jhw]
jmp vsetu2m ; e = yes [jhw]
vse2cb: cmp ax,10 ; fast refresh?
cmp ax,1 ; high intensity?
je vsetu2k ; e = yes
cmp ax,10 ; fast refresh?
je vsetu2l ; e = yes
cmp ax,30 ; check range
jb clbad ; b = too small. complain [jhw]
cmp ax,37
jna vsetu2b ; 30-37 is foreground color
cmp ax,40
jb clbad ; [jhw]
cmp ax,47 ; Compare as unsigned.
jna vsetu2b ; 40-47 is background
clbad: jmp colbad ; else error [jhw]
vsetu2x:jmp rskp ; and return normally.
vsetu2b:push bx
mov bx,vtemu.att_ptr ; Get address of attributes byte
cmp al,40 ; background (40-47)?
jnb vsetu2f ; nb = yes
sub al,30 ; remove foreground bias
and byte ptr [bx],not 07H ; clear foreground bits
test al,1 ; ANSI red?
jz vsetu2d ; z = no
or byte ptr [bx],4 ; set IBM foreground red
vsetu2d:test al,2 ; ANSI & IBM green?
jz vsetu2e ; z = no
or byte ptr [bx],2 ; set green foreground
vsetu2e:test al,4 ; ANSI Blue?
jz vsetu2i ; z = no
or byte ptr [bx],1 ; set IBM blue
jmp vsetu2i ; done with foreground settings
vsetu2f:sub al,40 ; remove background bias
and byte ptr [bx],not 70H ; clear background attributes
test al,1 ; ANSI red?
jz vsetu2g ; z = no
or byte ptr [bx],40h ; set IBM background red
vsetu2g:test al,2 ; ANSI & IBM green?
jz vsetu2h ; z = no
or byte ptr [bx],20h ; set green background
vsetu2h:test al,4 ; ANSI Blue?
jz vsetu2i ; z = no
or byte ptr [bx],10h ; set IBM blue
vsetu2i:pop bx
jmp vsetu2c ; get any next value
vsetu2j:mov refresh,0 ; Regular (slow) screen refresh
mov bx,vtemu.att_ptr ; Get address of attributes byte
mov byte ptr [bx],07h ; clear all, set white on black.
jmp vsetu2c ; get next value
vsetu2k:mov bx,vtemu.att_ptr ; Get address of attributes byte
or byte ptr [bx],08h ; set high intensity
jmp vsetu2c ; get next value
vsetu2l:mov refresh,1 ; Fast screen refresh
jmp vsetu2c
vsetu2m: ; Set screen mode (color/mono) [jhw]
mov crt_mode,al ; remember the mode [jhw]
int video ; AX contained 2 or 3 already [jhw]
jmp vsetu2c ; [jhw]
;
colbad: cmp byte ptr [si],0 ; at end of text?
je colbad1 ; e = yes, not an error
mov ah,prstr ; Not in range - complain and exit.
mov dx,offset colerr
int dos
colbad1:jmp rskp
; SET Term flags. These are the (near) equivalent of VT100 Setup mode values.
flgset: push bx ; Save bx for a second.
mov ah,cmkey ; Another keyword.
mov dx,vtable[bx] ; The table to use.
mov bx,0 ; Use default help.
call comnd
jmp flgse3
push bx ; Save switch value.
mov ah,cmcfm ; Confirm it.
call comnd
jmp flgse2
pop dx ; Restore switch value.
pop bx ; And index.
sar bx,1 ; Make it a byte index.
mov al,vtsflg[bx] ; Get the flag.
cmp dx,0 ; Set or clear?
je flgse1 ; Go clear it.
or vtemu.vtflgst,al ; Set the flag.
or vtemu.vtflgop,al ; in runtime flags too
jmp rskp ; Give good return.
flgse1: not al ; Complement
and vtemu.vtflgst,al ; Clear the indicated setup flag.
and vtemu.vtflgop,al ; Clear the indicated runtime flag.
jmp rskp ; Give good return.
flgse2: pop bx ; error exits
flgse3: pop bx
ret
; SET Term Tabstops Clear ALL
; SET Term Tabstops Clear AT n1, n2, ..., nx
; SET Term Tabstops At n1, n2, ..., nx
tabset: cld ; Make sure this is clear.
mov di,offset tmptabs ; clear our temp work area here.
mov cx,132 ; 132 columns
mov al,0 ; set "not touched" indicator
rep stosb ; in all tmptabs slots
mov ah,cmkey ; Parse keyword.
mov bx,offset clrhlp ; Use this help text.
mov dx,offset tabtab ; This table.
call comnd
jmp r
mov clrset,2 ; code for set a tab
cmp bl,0 ; Was it set or clear?
jne tabse1 ; SET - go parse column number(s).
mov clrset,1 ; code for clear at/all tab(s)
mov ah,cmkey ; CLEAR - parse ALL or AT
mov bx,offset allhlp ; Use this help text.
mov dx,offset alltab ; Parse ALL or AT.
call comnd
jmp r
cmp bx,0 ; ALL?
jne tabse1 ; ne = AT, clear at specific places.
mov al,1 ; ALL, means clear all tab stops.
mov cx,132 ; use 132 columns
mov di,offset tmptabs
rep stosb
mov ah,cmcfm ; Confirm it.
call comnd
jmp r
jmp tabcpy ; update active & coldstart tabs
tabse1: mov dx,offset tbshlp ; Tell them we want a column number.
cmp clrset,1 ; Clearing?
jne tabse2 ; ne = Set. we guessed right on help.
mov dx,offset tbchlp ; Yes - use this help instead.
tabse2: mov ah,cmtxt ; get text w/o white space
mov bx,offset rdbuf ; temp buffer
call comnd
jmp r
cmp ah,0 ; anything given?
jne tabse4 ; ne = yes.
jmp r ; else give not confirmed msg
tabse4: mov ah,cmcfm ; Parse confirm
mov bx,0 ; Use default help.
call comnd
jmp r ; not confirmed, complain.
mov si,offset rdbuf ; si = place where atoi wants text
tabse5: mov dx,si
call strlen ; current length of text
mov ah,cl ; put length where Atoi wants it
jcxz tabcpy ; nothing left
call atoi ; convert text to numeric in ax
jmp tabcpy ; no number available
mov bx,ax ; for subscripting in code below
dec bx ; Put column in range 0-79
cmp bx,0 ; check range (1-80 --> 0-79)
jl tbsbad ; l = too small. complain
cmp bl,132-1 ; more than the right most column?
jna tabse3 ; na = no, is ok
tbsbad: mov ah,prstr ; Not in range - complain and exit.
mov dx,offset tbserr
int dos
jmp rskp
tabse3: mov al,clrset ; Get value for setting or clearing.
mov tmptabs[bx],al ; store in tabs temp work array
jmp short tabse5 ; look for more
tabcpy: mov cx,132 ; update all active tab stops
mov si,vtemu.vttbst ; in terminal emulator's active buffer
mov di,vtemu.vttbs ; and in the cold-start buffer.
mov bx,0 ; subscript
tabcpy1:mov al,byte ptr tmptabs [bx] ; get a table entry into al
or al,al ; what is the code?
jz tabcpy3 ; z = do not touch
cmp al,2 ; set a tab?
je tabcpy2 ; e = set the tab
mov byte ptr [bx+si],0 ; clear the tab
mov byte ptr [bx+di],0 ; clear the tab
jmp short tabcpy3
tabcpy2:mov byte ptr [bx+si],0ffh ; set the tab
mov byte ptr [bx+di],0ffh ; set the tab
tabcpy3:inc bx ; inc subscript
loop tabcpy1
jmp rskp ; Give good return.
VTS endp ; end of Set Term things.
; Terminal Status display, called within STAT0: in MSSSET.[jrd]
VTSTAT proc near ;enter with di within sttbuf, save bx, di
push bx
push di
mov bx,ds
mov es,bx
cld
mov bx,offset vtstbl ; table of things to show
xor cx,cx
vtsta1: cmp word ptr [bx],0 ; end of table?
je vtstax ; e = yes
push bx
call [bx].sttyp ; call appropriate routine
pop bx ; cx incremented by output count
cmp cx,38 ; place for second display
jbe vtsta2 ; le = only half full
mov dx,offset crlf ; over half full. send cr/lf
mov ah,prstr
int dos
xor cx,cx ; say line is empty now
jmp short vtsta4
vtsta2: mov ax,cx
mov cx,38 ; where we want to be next time
sub cx,ax ; compute number of filler spaces
jcxz vtsta4 ; nothing to do
mov ah,conout
mov dl,' '
vtsta3: int dos ; fill with spaces
loop vtsta3 ; do cx times
mov cx,38 ; current column number
vtsta4: add bx,size stent ; look at next entry
jmp vtsta1 ; and do it
vtstax: pop di
pop bx
ret ; return to STAT0: in MSSSET.
; foreground/background color status
colstat proc near
mov dx,offset colst1
mov ah,prstr
int dos ; print first part of msg
xor ax,ax
mov bx,vtemu.att_ptr ; pointer to attributes byte
test byte ptr [bx],1 ; IBM blue foregound?
jz colsta1 ; z = no
or al,4 ; set blue bit
colsta1:test byte ptr [bx],2 ; IBM green foreground?
jz colsta2
or al,2
colsta2:test byte ptr [bx],4 ; IBM red foreground?
jz colsta3
or al,1
colsta3:add al,'0' ; add ascii bias
mov dl,al ; move to DOS place
mov ah,conout
int dos ; print the last digit
mov dx,offset colst2 ; now do background
mov ah,prstr
int dos ; print second part of msg
xor ax,ax
test byte ptr [bx],10h ; IBM blue background?
jz colsta4 ; z = no
or al,4 ; set blue bit
colsta4:test byte ptr [bx],20h ; IBM green background?
jz colsta5
or al,2 ; set green bit
colsta5:test byte ptr [bx],40h ; IBM red background?
jz colsta6
or al,1 ; set red bit
colsta6:add al,'0' ; add ascii bias
mov dl,al ; move to DOS place
mov ah,conout
int dos
add cx,45 ; about the # columns we used
ret
colstat endp
; Tabs Status display
tabstat proc near ; display tabs ruler for Status
push dx
jcxz tabsta0 ; empty line, as it should be
xor cx,cx ; used line, empty it
mov dx,offset crlf ; cr, lf
mov ah,prstr
int dos
tabsta0:mov si,vtemu.vttbst ; active tabs address, not shadow
mov cl,byte ptr low_rgt ; loop screen width-1 times
xor ch,ch ; clear high byte
dec si ; dec for inc below
xor ax,ax ; tens counter
tabsta1:mov dl,'.' ; default position symbol
inc si ; start with position 1
inc al
cmp al,10 ; time to roll over?
jb tabsta2 ; b = not yet
mov al,0 ; modulo 10
inc ah
mov dl,ah ; display a tens-digit
add dl,'0'
cmp dl,'9' ; larger than 90?
jbe tabsta2 ; be = no
sub dl,10 ; roll over to 0, 1, etc
tabsta2:cmp byte ptr [si],0 ; is tab set?
je tabsta3 ; e = no
mov dl,'T' ; yes, display a 'T'
tabsta3:push ax
mov ah,conout ; console output
int dos
pop ax
loop tabsta1 ; loop til done (cx has count)
pop dx
mov cx,38 ; say line is used
ret
tabstat endp
; handler routines for status. All are called with bx/ stat ptr.
onoff proc near
call stmsg ; print the message
mov si,[bx].basval ; get base value
cmp si,0 ; any there?
je onoff1 ; e = no
mov si,[si] ; yes, use as base address
onoff1: add si,[bx].tstcel ; add offset of test cell
mov al,[si]
mov dx,offset onmsg
add cx,2 ; assume two byte on message
or al,al ; test value
jnz onoff2 ; nz = on
mov dx,offset offmsg
inc cx ; three byte message
onoff2: mov ah,prstr ; display the message
int dos
ret
onoff endp
; search a keyword table for a bit value, print that value. [jrd]
srchkb proc near
call stmsg ; first print message
call stbval ; get bit set or reset
mov ah,0 ; al has 0/1, high order is 0
mov bx,[bx].val2 ; this is table address
jmp prttab ; and look in table.
srchkb endp
; get address of test value in stent. Returns address in si. [jrd]
stbval proc near
mov si,[bx].basval ; get address of test value
cmp si,0 ; any there?
je stbva1 ; no, quit with no match
mov al,byte ptr [si] ; get byte value
mov ah,0
test al,vtemu.vtflgop ; bit test value against emulator flags byte
jz stbva1 ; z = they don't match
mov al,1 ; match
ret
stbva1: mov al,0 ; no match
ret ; and return it
stbval endp
; get address of test value in stent. Returns address in si
stval proc near
mov si,[bx].basval ; get base value
cmp si,0 ; any there?
je stva1 ; no, keep going
mov si,[si] ; yes, use as base address
stva1: add si,[bx].tstcel ; add offset of test cell
ret ; and return it
stval endp
; copy the message to the screen
stmsg proc near
mov si,[bx].msg ; get message address
stms1: lodsb ; get a byte
cmp al,'$' ; end of message?
je stms2 ; e = yes
mov dl,al ; display the character
mov ah,conout
int dos
inc cx ; count output chars
jmp stms1
stms2: ret
stmsg endp
; Print value from table. BX/address of table, AL/value of variable.
prttab: push cx ; save column count
mov cl,[bx] ; Number of entries in our table.
inc bx ; Point to the data.
prtt0: mov dl,[bx] ; Length of keyword.
inc bx ; Point to keyword.
mov dh,0
inc dx ; Account for "$" in table.
mov si,dx ; Put to index register.
cmp ax,[bx+si] ; Is this the one?
je prtt1
add bx,dx ; Go to end of keyword.
add bx,2 ; Point to next keyword.
dec cl ; Any more keywords to check?
jnz prtt0 ; Yes, go to it.
mov bx,offset prterr
prtt1: mov si,bx
pop cx ; recover column count
jmp stms1 ; copy in message
ret ; and return
VTSTAT endp ; end of Terminal set & status code
; Compute number of iterations needed in procedure pcwait inner loop
; to do one millisecond delay increments. Uses Intel 8253 timer chip
; (timer #2) to measure elapsed time assuming 1.78977 MHz clock.
; Called by serini below. For Sanyo 55x this is the baud rate generator,
; so call dobaud to reset the baud rate.
; Regs preserved. 16 April 87 [jrd]
pcwtst proc near
push ax
push cx
push dx
; 10 = timer 2, 11 = load low byte then high byte, 010 = mode 2, 0 = binary
mov al,10110100B ; command byte
out CMD8253,al ; timer command port
xor al,al ; clear initial count for count-down
out TIMER2DATA,al ; low order byte of count preset
out TIMER2DATA,al ; high order byte, to the same place
mov ax,8 ; wait 8 millisec
call pcwait ; call the software timer
; 10 = timer 2, 00 = latching command, 0000 = don't cares
mov al,10000000B ; command byte
out CMD8253,al
in al,timer2data ; read count down value
xchg al,ah ; save low order byte
in al,timer2data ; get high order byte
xchg ah,al ; put in correct sequence
neg ax ; subtract from zero to get elapsed tics
add ax,1789-2 ; round up
xor dx,dx ; clear high order divisor
mov cx,1789 ; tics per millisec
div cx ; count / 1193 yields millisecs, quo=ax
push ax ; retain whole number of milliseconds
mov ax,pcwcnt ; get current pcwait inner loop count
mov cl,3
shl ax,cl ; current counter times 8 loops
pop cx ; recover millisec for the 8 loop test
xor dx,dx ; clear high order field for division
div cx ; divide by observed milliseconds
mov pcwcnt,ax ; store quotient as new inner loop counter
call dobaud ; fix the baud rate we messed up
pop dx
pop cx
pop ax
ret
pcwtst endp
;; Wait for the # of milliseconds in ax, for non-IBM compatibles.
;; Thanks to Bernie Eiben for this one. Modified to use adjustable
; inner loop counter (pcwcnt, adjusted by proc pcwtst) by [jrd].
pcwait proc near
mov cx,pcwcnt ; inner loop counter for 1 ms (240 @ 4.77 MHz)
pcwai1: sub cx,1 ; inner loop takes 20 clock cycles
jnz pcwai1
dec ax ; outer loop counter
jnz pcwait ; wait another millisecond
ret
pcwait endp
; set the current port (only port 1 available on Sanyo)
COMS PROC NEAR
mov portval,offset port1
clc ; return success
ret
COMS ENDP
; Test presently selected serial port for having a real 8250 UART.
; Return carry clear and clone = 0 if 8250 present,
; else carry set and clone = 'B' for system Bios or
; carry set and clone = 'N' for network.
; Method is to check UART's Interrupt Identification Register for high
; five bits being zero; IBM does it this way. Assumes port structure
; has been initialized with addresses of UART. 21 Feb 1987 [jrd]
; 29 May 1987 Add double check by reading Line Status Register. [jrd]
chkport proc near
clc ; clear carry (say 8250)
ret
chkport endp
; Set the baud rate for the current port, based on the value
; in the portinfo structure. Returns normally.
DOBAUD PROC NEAR
push ax ; save some regs
push bx
push dx
mov bx,portval ; pointer to port data structure
mov temp,ax ; Don't overwrite previous rate
mov ax,[bx].baud ; Check if new rate is valid
shl ax,1 ; make a word index
mov bx,offset bddat ; Start of table.
dobd0a: add bx,ax
mov ax,[bx] ; The data to output to port.
cmp ax,0FFH ; Unimplemented baud rate.
jne dobd2
mov ah,prstr
mov dx,offset badbd ; Give an error message.
int dos
jmp dobd1
dobd2: mov temp,ax ; Remember value to output. [25]
out TIMER2DATA,al ; [rwb]
mov al,ah ; [rwb]
out TIMER2DATA,al ; [rwb]
dobd1: pop dx ; restore regs
pop bx
pop ax
ret
DOBAUD ENDP
; Get the current baud rate from the serial card and set it
; in the portinfo structure for the current port. Returns normally.
; This is used during initialization.
; This function is not possible with the Sanyo hardware, so just return. [rwb]
GETBAUD PROC NEAR
ret
GETBAUD ENDP
; Get Char from serial port buffer.
; skip returns if no character available at port,
; otherwise returns with char in al, # of chars in buffer in dx.
; Revised 22 May 1986, and again slightly 2 August 1986 by [jrd]
; 21 Feb 1987 Add support for Bios calls (Clone) [jrd]
; 25 April 1987 Add Netbios support, remove test for NUL and DEL. [jrd]
PRTCHR PROC NEAR
call chkxon ; see if we need to xon
ifdef DEBUG
jmp prtc00 ; dummy jump to be changed by debug
prtc00:
endif
in al,cmd8251 ; get port status
test al,rxrdy ; is character in 8251?
jz prtc01 ; no, go on
cli ; yes, hold interrupts and
int 0fah ; call the interrupt service routine
sti ; re-enable interrupts
inc perrcnt ; count the errors
prtc01:
cmp count,0 ; any characters available?
jnz prtch1 ; nz = yes, get one
prtch0: mov dx,0 ; return count of zero
jmp rskp ; No data - check console.
prtch1: push si ; save si
cli ; interrupts off, to keep srcpnt & count consistent
mov si,srcpnt ; address of next available slot in buffer
sub si,count ; minus number of unread chars in buffer
cmp si,offset source ; located before start of buf?
jae prtch2 ; ae = no
add si,bufsiz ; else do arithmetic modulo bufsiz
prtch2: mov al,byte ptr [si] ; get a character into al
dec count ; one less unread char now
sti ; interrupts back on now.
pop si
mov dx,count ; return # of chars in buffer
ret
PRTCHR ENDP
; Put the char in AH to the serial port. This assumes the
; port has been initialized. Should honor xon/xoff. Skip returns on
; success, returns normally if the character cannot be written.
; 21 Feb 1987 Add support for Bios calls (Clone) [jrd]
; 25 April 1987 Add Netbios support [jrd]
; 16 May 1987 Add entry point OUTCH2 for non-flow controlled sending to
; prevent confusion of flow control logic at top of outchr; used by receiver
; buffer high/low water mark flow control code. [jrd]
OUTCHR PROC NEAR
cmp flowoff,0 ; Are we doing flow control.
je outch2 ; No, just continue.
cmp ah,flowoff ; sending xoff?
jne outch1 ; ne = no
mov xofsnt,usron ; indicate user level xoff being sent
jmp outch1b
outch1: cmp ah,flowon ; user sending xon?
jne outch1b ; ne = no
mov xofsnt,off ; say an xon has been sent (cancels xoff)
outch1b:cmp xofrcv,off ; Are we being held (xoff received)?
je outch2 ; e = no - it's OK to go on.
cmp flags.timflg,0 ; is timer off?
je outch2 ; e = yes, no timeout period
push cx ; save reg
mov cl,trans.rtime ; receive timeout interval
mov ch,0
jcxz outch1c ; z = no timeout wanted.
outch1a:cmp xofrcv,off ; Are we being held (xoff received)?
je outch1c ; e = no - it's OK to go on.
mov al,1 ; else sleep for a second
call sleep
loop outch1a ; and try it again
mov xofrcv,off ; timed out, force it off and fall thru
outch1c:pop cx ; end of flow control section
; OUTCH2 is entry point for sending without flow control
OUTCH2: mov al,ah ; Parity routine works on AL.
call dopar ; Set parity appropriately.
mov ah,al ; Don't overwrite character with status
outch3a:push cx ; Save registers
push dx
sub cx,cx
outch3b: in al,STS8251 ; get status [rwb]
test al,TxEMPTY ; Transmitter ready? [rwb]
jnz outch4 ; Yes
jmp $+2 ; use time, prevent overdriving UART
jmp $+2
loop outch3b
jmp outch5 ; Timeout
outch4: cli ; can't tolerate receiver ints here
mov al,(TxEN+DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; enable transmit [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
jmp $+2 ; waste some time [rwb]
mov al,ah ; Now send it out [rwb]
out BUF8251,al ; [rwb]
jmp $+2 ; waste some time [rwb]
mov al,(DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; back to receive-only mode [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
sti
pop dx ; exit success
pop cx
jmp rskp
outch5: pop dx ; exit failure
pop cx
ret
OUTCHR ENDP
hexout proc near ; display byte in al as hex value
push ax ; all regs preserved
push cx
push dx
mov cx,2 ; two nibbles
hexout1:push cx ; save counter
mov cl,4 ; high nibble
ror al,cl ; put in low order field
mov dl,al
xchg ch,al ; save al byte in ch
and dl,0fh ; four bits
cmp dl,9 ; too big?
jbe hexout2 ; be = no
add dl,'A'-'9'-1 ; bump up to A-F
hexout2:add dl,'0'
mov ah,conout
int dos
xchg ch,al ; recover data byte
pop cx
loop hexout1 ; do second nibble
mov dl,'H' ; add a final hex ident
int dos
pop ax
pop cx
pop dx
ret
hexout endp
; local routine to see if we have to transmit an xon
chkxon proc near
cmp flowon,0 ; doing flow control?
je chkxo1 ; no, skip all this
test xofsnt,usron ; did user send an xoff?
jnz chkxo1 ; nz = yes, don't contradict it here
test xofsnt,bufon ; have we sent a buffer level xoff?
jz chkxo1 ; z = no, forget it
cmp count,mntrgl ; below (low water mark) trigger?
jae chkxo1 ; no, forget it
mov ah,flowon ; ah gets xon
and xofsnt,off ; remember we've sent the xon.
call outch2 ; send via non-flow controlled entry point
nop
nop
nop ; in case it skips
chkxo1: ret
chkxon endp
; IHOSTS - Initialize the host by sending XON, or equivalent, and enter the
; cycle of clear input buffer, wait 1 second, test if buffer empty then exit
; else repeat cycle. Requires that the port be initialized before hand.
; Ihosts is used by the local send-file routine just after initializing
; the serial port.
; 22 March 1986 [jrd]
; 22 June 1986 Don't send null char if not using flow control. [jrd]
IHOSTS PROC NEAR
push ax ; save the registers
push cx
push dx
mov xofrcv,off ; clear old xoff received flag
mov xofsnt,off ; and old xoff sent flag
mov ah,flowon ; put Go-ahead flow control char in ah
or ah,ah ; check for null char
jz ihosts1 ; z = null, don't send it.
call outchr ; send it (release Host's output queue)
nop ; outchr can do skip return
nop
nop
ihosts1:call clrbuf ; clear out interrupt buffer
;; mov ax,1 ; sleep for 1 second
;; call sleep ; procedure sleep is in msscom.asm
;; call prtchr ; check for char at port
;; jmp ihosts1 ; have a char in al, repeat wait/read cycle
;; nop ; prtchr does skip return on empty buffer
pop dx ; empty buffer. we are done here.
pop cx
pop ax
ret
IHOSTS ENDP
; IHOSTR - initialize the remote host for our reception of a file by
; sending the flow-on character (XON typically) to release any held
; data. Called by receive-file code just after initializing the serial
; port. 22 March 1986 [jrd]
; 22 June 1986 Don't send null char if not using flow control. [jrd]
IHOSTR PROC NEAR
push ax ; save regs
push cx
mov xofrcv,off ; clear old xoff received flag
mov xofsnt,off ; and old xoff sent flag
mov ah,flowon ; put Go-ahead flow control char in ah
or ah,ah ; check for null char
jz ihostr1 ; z = null, don't send it
call outchr ; send it (release Host's output queue)
nop ; outchr can do skip return
nop
nop
ihostr1:pop cx
pop ax
ret
IHOSTR ENDP
; Send a break out the current serial port. Returns normally.
; Do both regular and long Break. 6 March 1987 [jrd]
SENDBR PROC NEAR
push cx ; Regular Break entry point
mov cx,275 ; 275 milliseconds in regular Break
call sendbw ; call worker routine to do it
pop cx
clc ; don't exit Connect mode
ret
SENDBL: push cx ; Long Break entry point
mov cx,1800 ; 1.8 second long break
call sendbw ; call worker routine to do it
pop cx
clc ; don't exit Connect mode
ret
; worker - send Break for cx millisec
sendbw:
push ax
mov al,(TxEN+DTR+RxEN+RTS) ; [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
mov al,(TxEN+DTR+RxEN+SBRK+RTS) ; [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
mov ax,cx ; # of ms to wait
call pcwait ; hold break for desired interval
mov al,(TxEN+DTR+RxEN+RTS) ; [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
mov al,(DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
pop ax
ret
SENDBR ENDP
; Initialization for using serial port. This routine performs
; any initialization necessary for using the serial port, including
; setting up interrupt routines, setting buffer pointers, etc.
; Doing this twice in a row should be harmless (this version checks
; a flag and returns if initialization has already been done).
; SERRST below should restore any interrupt vectors that this changes.
;
; Revised slightly by Joe R. Doupnik 22 Dec 1985 to prevent interrupts
; being enabled until we're done, to stop interrupts from occurring when
; TX holding buffer becomes empty (a useless interrupt for us), and to
; shorten the time between enabling interrupts and our exit. [jrd]
; Returns normally.
; 22 June 1986 Leave OUT1 low to avoid resetting Hayes 1200B's. [jrd]
; 21 Feb 1987 Add support for Bios calls (Clone) [jrd]
; 24 April 1987 Add PCnet support calls [jrd]
; 17 May 1987 Redo for COM3/4 support. [jrd]
SERINI PROC NEAR
cmp portin,0 ; Did we initialize port already?
je serin0 ; e = no, not yet
ret ; Yes, so just leave
serin0:
call pcwtst ; calibrate timer (only on first call)
serin2a:push bx
push es
mov al,VEC8251 ; serial interrupt vector
mov ah,35H ; Int 21H, function 35H = Get Vector.
int dos ; get vector in es:bx
mov word ptr savsci,bx ; save offset address of original vector
mov word ptr savsci+2,es ; and its segment.
mov al,VEC8251 ; serial interrupt vector
mov dx,offset serint ; offset of our interrupt routine
push ds ; save ds around next DOS call.
mov bx,seg serint ; compose full address of our routine.
mov ds,bx ; segment is the code segment.
mov ah,25H ; set interrupt address from ds:dx
int dos
pop ds
mov al,rs232 ; interrupt number for Bios serial port
mov ah,35H ; get vector into es:bx
int dos
mov word ptr sav232,bx ; save offset
mov word ptr sav232+2,es ; save segment
mov dx,offset serdum ; offset of our interrupt routine
push ds ; save ds around next DOS call.
mov bx,seg serdum ; compose full address of our routine.
mov ds,bx ; segment is the code segment.
mov ah,25H ; set interrupt address from ds:dx
int dos
pop ds
pop es
pop bx
mov portin,1 ; Remember port has been initialized.
cli ; Disable interrupts
cld ; Do increments in string operations
mov al,INTRLRS ; 8251 reset command [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
jmp $+2 ; waste some time [rwb]
mov al,04Eh ; 8-bit, no parity, 1 stop, 16x clock [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
jmp $+2 ; waste time again [rwb]
mov al,(DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; enable receive [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
in al,CMB8259 ; get interrupt mask [rwb]
and al,INT8251 ; enable RS-232 interrupt [rwb]
out CMB8259,al ; [rwb]
sti ; Allow interrupts (AFTER next instr)
serin4: push bx
mov bx,portval ; get port
mov parmsk,0ffh ; parity mask, assume parity is None.
cmp [bx].parflg,parnon ; is it None?
je serin1 ; e = yes
mov parmsk,07fh ; no, pass lower 7 bits as data
serin1: mov bx,[bx].flowc ; get flow control chars
mov flowoff,bl ; xoff or null
mov flowon,bh ; xon or null
mov xofrcv,off ; clear xoff received flag
pop bx
mov portin,1 ; say initialized
ret ; We're done
SERINI ENDP
; Reset the serial port. This is the opposite of serini. Calling
; this twice without intervening calls to serini should be harmless.
; Moved push/pop es code to do quicker exit before interrupts enabled. [jrd]
; Returns normally.
; 22 June 1986 Leave OUT1 low to avoid resetting Hayes 1200B's. [jrd]
; 21 Feb 1987 Add support for Bios calls (Clone) [jrd]
; 17 May 1987 Redo for COM3/4 support [jrd]
SERRST PROC NEAR
cmp portin,0 ; Reset already?
je srst1 ; Yes, just leave.
cli ; Disable interrupts
; Leave receive and transmit enabled (that's how DOS sets them initially) [rwb]
; Also leave interrupt enabled, DOS will handle any interrupts
mov al,(DTR+RxEN+TxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; enable transmit and receive [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
sti ; replace original IRQ interrupt vector
push bx
mov al,VEC8251 ; Restore the serial card int vector
mov dx,word ptr savsci ; offset part
push ds
mov bx,word ptr savsci+2 ; segment part
mov ds,bx ; ds:dx has interrupt vector
mov ah,25H ; set interrupt vector
int dos ; replaced.
pop ds
mov al,rs232 ; Bios serial port interrupt vector to restore
mov dx,word ptr sav232 ; offset part
push ds
mov bx,word ptr sav232+2 ; segment part
mov ds,bx
mov ah,25h ; set interrupt vector
int dos
pop ds
pop bx
srst3: mov portin,0 ; Reset flag.
srst1:
ifdef MODIFIED
call rbtabl ; make sure BIOS key translation table ptr is
; reset upon exit. Didn't know where else to
; put this in the machine dependent code [jhw]
endif
ret ; All done.
SERRST ENDP
; Dummy Interrupt 14H to defeat DOS interference with serial port when CTTY
; and Kermit use the port simultaneously. If ports differ then chain DOS to
; original Int 14H Bios code. Else return dummy status=ok reports and
; Backspace for Read, ignore char for Write.
; Entered with AH = function request, AL = char to be sent, DX = com port num
; CS is our code segment, DS is DOS's, SS is ours or DOS's, interrupts off.
; 25 June 1987 [jrd]
SERDUM PROC FAR
push ds ; preserve all registers.
push ax
mov ax,seg datas ; get our data segment
mov ds,ax
pop ax ; recover request parameters
pop ds
cmp ah,0 ; initialization request?
je serdu3 ; e = yes, return dummy status=ok rpt
cmp ah,1 ; send char in al?
jne serdu2 ; ne = no
mov ah,60h ; yes, set line status=ok in ah
iret
serdu2: cmp ah,2 ; receive char (and wait for it)?
jne serdu3 ; ne = no, return dummy report
mov al,bs ; yes, return ascii BS to DOS
mov ah,0 ; ah = errors (none here)
iret
serdu3: mov ax,60b0h ; dummy status report:xmtr empty, CD,
iret ; DSR, and CTS are on.
SERDUM ENDP
; serial port interrupt routine. This is not accessible outside this
; module, handles serial port receiver interrupts.
; Revised on 22 May 1986, again 2 August 1986 to run at 38.4kb on PC's. [jrd]
; Srcpnt holds offset, within buffer Source, where next rcv'd char goes.
; Count is number of chars now in buffer, and oldest char is srcpnt-count
; done modulo size of Source. All pointer management is handled here.
; Control-G char substituted for char(s) lost in overrun condition. [jrd]
; Upgraded to read cause of interrupt from interrupt ident reg (accepts only
; data ready), chain to old interrupt if source is not our device. [jrd]
SERINT PROC FAR
push ax ; save registers
push dx ;
push ds
mov ax,seg datas
mov ds,ax ; address data segment
; IBM version sends EOI command to 8259 interrupt controller at this [rwb]
; point, but Sanyo normally runs in auto EOI mode, so no EOI is needed [rwb]
in al,STS8251 ; [rwb]
test al,RxRDY ; Data available? [rwb]
jnz srint0a ; nz = yes
srint0: sti ; else turn on interrupts
jmp retint ; and exit now (common jump point)
srint0a:and al,OVRRUN ; select overrun bit [rwb]
mov overrun,al ; save it for later
in al,BUF8251 ; [rwb]
cmp flowoff,0 ; flow control active?
je srint2 ; e = no
mov ah,al ; ah = working copy. Check null, flow cntl.
and ah,parmsk ; strip parity temporarily, if any.
jz srint2 ; if null skip flow control
cmp ah,flowoff ; acting on Xoff?
jne srint1 ; ne = Nope, go on.
mov xofrcv,bufon ; Set the flag saying XOFF received.
jmp srint0 ; and exit
srint1: cmp ah,flowon ; acting on Xon?
jne srint2 ; ne = no, go on.
mov xofrcv,off ; Clear the XOFF received flag.
jmp srint0 ; and exit
srint2: push bx ; save register
mov ah,overrun ; get overrun flag
or ah,ah ; overrun?
jz srint2a ; z = no
mov ah,al ; yes, save present char
mov al,(DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; clear overrun status in 8251 [rwb]
mov al,bell ; insert control-G for missing char
srint2a:mov bx,srcpnt ; address of buffer storage slot
mov byte ptr [bx],al ; store the new char in buffer "source"
inc srcpnt ; point to next slot
inc bx
cmp bx,offset source + bufsiz ; beyond end of buffer?
jb srint3 ; b = not past end
mov srcpnt,offset source ; wrap buffer around
srint3: cmp count,bufsiz ; filled already?
jae srint4 ; ae = yes
inc count ; no, add a char
srint4: or ah,ah ; anything in overrun storage?
jz srint4a ; z = no
mov al,ah ; recover any recent char from overrun
xor ah,ah ; clear overrun storage
jmp srint2a ; yes, go store real second char
srint4a:pop bx ; restore reg
sti ; ok to allow interrupts now, not before
cmp count,mntrgh ; past the high trigger point?
jbe retint ; be = no, we're within our limit
test xofsnt,bufon ; Has an XOFF been sent by buffer control?
jnz retint ; nz = Yes.
mov al,flowoff ; get the flow off char (Xoff or null)
or al,al ; don't send nul chars
jz retint ; z = null, nothing to send
call dopar ; Set parity appropriately.
mov ah,al ; Don't overwrite character with status
push cx ; save reg
xor cx,cx ; loop counter
srint5: in al,STS8251 ; Get port status. [rwb]
test al,TxEMPTY ; Transmitter ready?
jnz srint6 ; nz = yes
jmp $+2 ; use time, prevent overdriving UART
loop srint5 ; else wait loop, cx times
jmp srint7 ; Timeout
srint6: cli
mov al,(TxEN+DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; enable output command [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
mov al,ah ; Now send out the flow control char
out BUF8251,al
push cx ; save reg [jrd]
xor cx,cx ; loop counter [jrd]
srint6a: in al,STS8251 ; Get port status. [rwb]
test al,TxEMPTY ; Transmitter done?
jnz srint6b ; nz = yes
jmp $+2 ; use time, prevent overdriving UART
loop srint6a ; else wait loop, cx times
; on timeout, kill transmitter
srint6b: mov al,(DTR+RxEN+ERRESET+RTS) ; command to enable only receive [rwb]
out CMD8251,al
pop cx
sti ; Enable interrupts after next instruct. [jrd]
mov xofsnt,bufon ; Remember we sent an XOFF at buffer level
srint7: pop cx ; restore reg
retint: pop ds
pop dx
pop ax
iret
SERINT ENDP
DTRLOW PROC NEAR ; Global proc to Hangup the Phone or Network
; by making DTR and RTS low (phone). [jrd]
mov ah,cmtxt ; allow text, to be able to display help
mov bx,offset rdbuf ; dummy buffer
mov dx,offset hnghlp ; help message
call comnd ; get a confirm
jmp r
call serhng ; drop DTR and RTS
mov ah,prstr ; give a nice message
mov dx,offset hngmsg
int dos
jmp rskp
DTRLOW ENDP
; Hang up the Phone. Similar to SERRST except it just forces DTR and RTS low
; to terminate the connection. 29 March 1986 [jrd]
; 5 April 1987 Add 500 millisec wait with lines low before returning. [jrd]
; Calling this twice without intervening calls to serini should be harmless.
; If network then call nethangup procedure to hangup the session without
; losing local name information.
; Returns normally.
serhng proc near ; clear modem's delta status bits and lower DTR & RTS
shng1: cli ; Disable interrupts
push ax
mov al,(RxEN+ERRESET) ; DTR and RTS low [rwb]
out CMD8251,al ; [rwb]
shngx: sti ; Enable interrupts
mov ax,500 ; 500 millisec, for pcwait
call pcwait ; keep lines low for at least 500 millisec
pop ax
ret
serhng endp
; Jumping to this location is like retskp. It assumes the instruction
; after the call is a jmp addr.
RSKP PROC NEAR
pop bp
add bp,3
push bp
ret
RSKP ENDP
; Jumping here is the same as a ret.
R PROC NEAR
ret
R ENDP
code ends
end