1 | *** Registers |
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2 | GR0 *always zero |
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3 | GR1 scratch |
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4 | GR2 normal return register |
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5 | GR27 Global Data Pointer (Must be set in crt0) |
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6 | GR30 SP stack pointer |
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7 | GR31 milicode return pointer |
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8 | |
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9 | SR* Space registers |
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10 | |
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11 | CR24-31 Temporary Control Registers |
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12 | CR14 Vector Table Register (like VBR on an m68020) |
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13 | CR0 Put in a count, causes exception when decremented to 0. |
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14 | |
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15 | FORTH's magic number is 031240 |
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16 | |
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17 | *** |
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18 | Series 700/800 |
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19 | The following options are also supported: |
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20 | |
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21 | -snnn set the initial system load (ISL) start address to |
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22 | nnn in the volume label. This is useful when |
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23 | building boot media for Series 700/800 systems. |
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24 | |
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25 | -lnnn specifies the length in bytes of the ISL code in |
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26 | the LIF volume. |
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27 | |
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28 | -ennn set the ISL entry point to nnn bytes from the |
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29 | beginning of the ISL. For example, specifying - |
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30 | e3272 means that the ISL entry point is 3272 |
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31 | (decimal) bytes from the beginning of the ISL |
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32 | object module. |
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33 | |
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34 | -Knnn forces the directory start location to be the |
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35 | nearest multiple of nnn x 1024 bytes from the |
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36 | beginning of the volume. This is necessary for |
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37 | booting Series 700/800 systems from LIF media. |
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38 | |
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39 | -n xxx Sets the volume name to be xxx. |
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40 | lifinit -v64000000 -d64 -nISL10 -K2 -s4096 -l61440 -e5336 this_lif |
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41 | |
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42 | # lifcp -- |
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43 | # -r Forces RAW mode copying. (file type BIN (-23951)) |
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44 | # -T Sets the file type of the directory entry. |
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45 | # -Knnn forces each file copied in to begin on a nnn x |
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46 | # 1024-byte boundary from the beginning of the volume |
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47 | # Note: the word echoed below MUST be 10 characters exactly. |
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48 | # |
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49 | (echo "FORTH ") | lifcp -r -T-030001 -K2 - this_lif:AUTO |
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50 | |
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51 | |
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52 | # |
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53 | # somxtract infile outfile -- |
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54 | # converts a series 800 file *only* into a raw image |
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55 | |
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56 | It turns out the native cc and our current gcc produce series 700 |
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57 | output, so in this case it runs till if fills up the hard disk. |
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58 | |
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59 | *** rombootlf5 is a FORTH interpreter in a "boot" image. (it won't run on |
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60 | the HP742 board) |
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61 | |
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62 | lifls -l rombootlf5 |
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63 | volume ISL10 data size 249984 directory size 8 94/04/20 10:26:36 |
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64 | filename type start size implement created |
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65 | =============================================================== |
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66 | ISL -12800 16 240 0 94/04/20 10:26:36 |
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67 | HPUX -12928 256 496 0 94/04/20 10:26:37 |
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68 | IOMAP -12960 752 1504 0 94/04/20 10:26:37 |
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69 | AUTO -12289 2256 1 0 94/04/20 10:26:38 |
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70 | FORTH -12960 2264 208 0 94/04/20 10:26:38 |
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71 | HPFORTH ASCII 2472 420 0 94/04/20 10:26:38 |
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72 | BOOTROM ASCII 2896 3849 0 94/04/20 10:26:40 |
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73 | PAD1 -12290 6752 1172 0 94/04/20 10:26:40 |
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74 | |
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75 | *** The ISL is only needed when booting the raw hardware. As we're runing |
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76 | on a monitor (barely) all we need is a crt0 that initiallizes the GR27 |
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77 | Global Data Pointer and zero's bss. |
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78 | |
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79 | *** Initial Program Load |
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80 | -------------------- |
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81 | From page 11-56, architecture book. |
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82 | 0x00000000 +------------------------------------+ 0 |
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83 | | LIF_MAGIC | | |
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84 | 0x00000004 +------------------------------------+ 4 |
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85 | | | |
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86 | 0x000000F0 +------------------------------------+ 240 |
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87 | | IPL_ADDR | |
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88 | 0x000000F4 +------------------------------------+ 244 |
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89 | | IPL_SIZE | |
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90 | 0x000000F8 +------------------------------------+ 248 |
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91 | | IPL_ENTRY | |
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92 | 0x000000FC +------------------------------------+ 252 |
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93 | | | |
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94 | IPL_ADDR +------------------------------------+ IPL_ADDR |
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95 | | Position Independant | |
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96 | | IPL Code | |
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97 | | (including IPL_CHECKSUM) | |
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98 | +------------------------------------+ IPL_ADDR + IPL_SIZE |
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99 | | | |
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100 | +------------------------------------+ |
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101 | |
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102 | IPL_ADDR 2 Kbyte aligned, nonzero |
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103 | IPL_SIZE Multiple of 2Kbytes, <= 256 Kbytes |
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104 | IPL_ENTRY Word aligned, less than IPL_SIZE |
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105 | |
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106 | Loads at IPL_START |
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107 | |
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108 | This is based on Cobra/Coral hardware: |
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109 | LED register at 0xf080024 |
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110 | I/O status register at 0xf0800000 |
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111 | EEPROM at 0xf0810000 (LAN ID begins at byte 0) |
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112 | |
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113 | Here's a dump of the LIF volume header using "xd" (od with hex output) |
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114 | |
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115 | * |
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116 | 00000f0 0000 1000 0000 9800 0000 0000 0000 0000 |
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117 | ^^^^ |
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118 | This is the size |
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119 | * |
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120 | 0000800 5445 5354 2020 2020 2020 a271 0000 0010 |
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121 | ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^<-- this is the ipl offset |
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122 | this is the vol name ^^^^<- this is the type |
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123 | |
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124 | 0000810 0000 0098 9407 1919 1426 8001 0000 0000 |
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125 | ^^^^ |
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126 | This is the ipl size |
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127 | |
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128 | Interupts |
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129 | --------- |
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130 | The vector table is access by %iva (%cr14). The address here must be a |
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131 | multiple of 2048. The indexes are: |
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132 | 1 high-priority |
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133 | 2 power failure |
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134 | 3 recovery counter |
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135 | 4 external interrupt |
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136 | 5 low-priority machine check |
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137 | 6 instruction TLB miss/instruction page fault |
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138 | 7 instruction memory protection |
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139 | 8 illegal instruction |
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140 | 9 break instruction |
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141 | 10 priviledged operation |
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142 | 11 priviledged register |
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143 | 12 overflow |
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144 | 13 conditional |
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145 | 14 assist exception |
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146 | 15 data TLB miss fault/data page fault |
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147 | 16 non access instruction TLB miss fault |
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148 | 17 non access page TLB miss fault/non access data page fault |
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149 | 18 data memory protection/unaligned data reference |
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150 | 19 data memory break |
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151 | 20 TLB dirty bit |
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152 | 21 page reference |
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153 | 22 assist emulation |
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154 | 23 higher-priority transfer |
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155 | 24 lower-priority transfe |
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156 | 25 taken branch |
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