[277] | 1 | ; Project name : Assembly Library
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| 2 | ; Description : Serial Server Support
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| 3 |
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[376] | 4 | ;
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[491] | 5 | ; XTIDE Universal BIOS and Associated Tools
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[526] | 6 | ; Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli, 2011-2013 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team.
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[376] | 7 | ;
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| 8 | ; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 9 | ; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 10 | ; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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| 11 | ; (at your option) any later version.
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[491] | 12 | ;
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[376] | 13 | ; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 14 | ; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 15 | ; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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[491] | 16 | ; GNU General Public License for more details.
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[376] | 17 | ; Visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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| 18 | ;
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| 19 |
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[491] | 20 |
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[277] | 21 | %include "SerialServer.inc"
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[293] | 22 |
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[277] | 23 | ; Section containing code
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| 24 | SECTION .text
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| 25 |
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| 26 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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[293] | 27 | ; SerialServer_SendReceive:
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[277] | 28 | ; Parameters:
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[567] | 29 | ; DX: Packed I/O port and baud rate
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[277] | 30 | ; ES:SI: Ptr to buffer (for data transfer commands)
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| 31 | ; SS:BP: Ptr to SerialServer_Command structure
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| 32 | ; Returns:
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| 33 | ; AH: INT 13h Error Code
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[567] | 34 | ; CX: Number of 512-byte blocks transferred
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[277] | 35 | ; CF: Cleared if success, Set if error
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| 36 | ; Corrupts registers:
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| 37 | ; AL, BX, CX, DX
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| 38 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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[293] | 39 | SerialServer_SendReceive:
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[601] | 40 | push si
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| 41 | push di
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| 42 | push bp
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[293] | 43 |
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[277] | 44 | ;
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| 45 | ; Unpack I/O port and baud from DPT
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| 46 | ; Port to DX for the remainder of the routine (+/- different register offsets)
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| 47 | ; Baud in CH until UART initialization is complete
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| 48 | ;
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[601] | 49 | mov ch, dh
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| 50 | xor dh, dh
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| 51 | eSHL_IM dx, 2 ; shift from one byte to two
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[277] | 52 |
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[601] | 53 | mov al, [bp+SerialServer_Command.bSectorCount]
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| 54 | mov ah, [bp+SerialServer_Command.bCommand]
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[293] | 55 |
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[277] | 56 | ;
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| 57 | ; Command byte and sector count live at the top of the stack, pop/push are used to access
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| 58 | ;
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[601] | 59 | push ax ; save sector count for return value
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| 60 | push ax ; working copy on the top of the stack
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[277] | 61 |
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[601] | 62 | %ifndef EXCLUDE_FROM_XUB ; DF already cleared in Int13h.asm
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[592] | 63 | %ifdef CLD_NEEDED
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[601] | 64 | cld
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[293] | 65 | %endif
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[592] | 66 | %endif
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[277] | 67 |
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| 68 | ;----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 69 | ;
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| 70 | ; Initialize UART
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| 71 | ;
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| 72 | ; We do this each time since DOS (at boot) or another program may have
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| 73 | ; decided to reprogram the UART
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| 74 | ;
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[601] | 75 | mov bl, dl ; setup BL with proper values for read/write loops (BH comes later)
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| 76 | mov al, 83h
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| 77 | add dl, Serial_UART_lineControl ; Clears CF
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| 78 | out dx, al
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[277] | 79 |
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[601] | 80 | mov al, ch
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| 81 | mov dl, bl ; divisor low
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| 82 | out dx, al
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[277] | 83 |
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[491] | 84 | %ifdef USE_UNDOC_INTEL
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[601] | 85 | salc ; Clear AL using CF
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[491] | 86 | %else
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[601] | 87 | xor al, al
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[491] | 88 | %endif
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[601] | 89 | inc dx ; divisor high
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| 90 | push dx
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| 91 | out dx, al
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[277] | 92 |
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[601] | 93 | mov al, 47h
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| 94 | inc dx ; fifo
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| 95 | out dx, al
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[277] | 96 |
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[601] | 97 | mov al, 03h
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| 98 | inc dx ; linecontrol
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| 99 | out dx, al
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[277] | 100 |
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[601] | 101 | mov al, 0Bh
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| 102 | inc dx ; modemcontrol
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| 103 | out dx, al
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[277] | 104 |
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[601] | 105 | inc dx ; linestatus (no output now, just setting up BH for later use)
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| 106 | mov bh, dl
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[277] | 107 |
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[601] | 108 | pop dx ; base, interrupts disabled
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[491] | 109 | %ifdef USE_UNDOC_INTEL
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[601] | 110 | salc ; Clear AL using CF
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[491] | 111 | %else
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[601] | 112 | xor al, al
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[491] | 113 | %endif
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[601] | 114 | out dx, al
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[277] | 115 |
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| 116 | ;----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 117 | ;
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| 118 | ; Send Command
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| 119 | ;
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| 120 | ; Sends first six bytes of IDEREGS_AND_INTPACK as the command
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| 121 | ;
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[601] | 122 | push es ; save off real buffer location
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| 123 | push si
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[277] | 124 |
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[601] | 125 | mov si, bp ; point to IDEREGS for command dispatch;
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| 126 | push ss
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| 127 | pop es
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[277] | 128 |
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[601] | 129 | mov di, 0FFFFh ; initialize checksum for write
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| 130 | mov bp, di
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[277] | 131 |
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[601] | 132 | mov cx, 4 ; writing 3 words (plus 1)
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[277] | 133 |
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[601] | 134 | cli ; interrupts off...
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[277] | 135 |
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[601] | 136 | call SerialServer_WriteProtocol.entry
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[277] | 137 |
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[601] | 138 | pop di ; restore real buffer location (note change from SI to DI)
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| 139 | ; Buffer is primarily referenced through ES:DI throughout, since
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| 140 | ; we need to store (read sector) faster than we read (write sector)
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| 141 | pop es
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[277] | 142 |
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[601] | 143 | pop ax ; load command byte (done before call to .nextSector on subsequent iterations)
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| 144 | push ax
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[277] | 145 |
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[292] | 146 | %ifndef SERIALSERVER_NO_ZERO_SECTOR_COUNTS
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[601] | 147 | test al, al ; if no sectors to be transferred, wait for the ACK checksum on the command
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| 148 | jz SHORT .zeroSectors
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[292] | 149 | %endif
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[293] | 150 |
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[277] | 151 | ;
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| 152 | ; Top of the read/write loop, one iteration per sector
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| 153 | ;
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| 154 | .nextSector:
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[601] | 155 | mov si, 0FFFFh ; initialize checksum for read or write
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| 156 | mov bp, si
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[277] | 157 |
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[601] | 158 | mov cx, 0101h ; writing 256 words (plus 1)
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[277] | 159 |
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[601] | 160 | sahf ; command byte, are we doing a write?
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| 161 | jnc SHORT .readEntry
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[277] | 162 |
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[601] | 163 | xchg si, di ; swap pointer and checksum, will be re-swap'ed in WriteProtocol
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| 164 | call SerialServer_WriteProtocol.entry
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[277] | 165 |
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| 166 | .zeroSectors:
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[601] | 167 | inc cx ; CX = 1 now (0 out of WriteProtocol)
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| 168 | jmp SHORT .readEntry
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[277] | 169 |
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| 170 | ;----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 171 | ;
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| 172 | ; Timeout
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| 173 | ;
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| 174 | ; To save code space, we use the contents of DL to decide which byte in the word to return for reading.
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| 175 | ;
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| 176 | .readTimeout:
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[601] | 177 | push ax ; not only does this push preserve AX (which we need), but it also
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| 178 | ; means the stack has the same number of bytes on it as when we are
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| 179 | ; sending a packet, important for error cleanup and exit
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| 180 | mov ah, 1
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| 181 | call SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_Read
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| 182 | pop ax
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| 183 | test dl, 1
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| 184 | jz SHORT .readByte1Ready
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| 185 | jmp SHORT .readByte2Ready
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[277] | 186 |
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| 187 | ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 188 | ;
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| 189 | ; Read Block (without interrupts, used when there is a FIFO, high speed)
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| 190 | ;
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| 191 | ; NOTE: This loop is very time sensitive. Literally, another instruction
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| 192 | ; cannot be inserted into this loop without us falling behind at high
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| 193 | ; speed (460.8K baud) on a 4.77Mhz 8088, making it hard to receive
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| 194 | ; a full 512 byte block.
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| 195 | ;
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| 196 | .readLoop:
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[601] | 197 | stosw ; store word in caller's data buffer
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[277] | 198 |
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[601] | 199 | add bp, ax ; update Fletcher's checksum
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| 200 | adc bp, 0
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| 201 | add si, bp
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| 202 | adc si, 0
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[277] | 203 |
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| 204 | .readEntry:
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[601] | 205 | mov dl, bh
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| 206 | in al, dx
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| 207 | shr al, 1 ; data ready (byte 1)?
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| 208 | mov dl, bl ; get ready to read data
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| 209 | jnc SHORT .readTimeout ; nope not ready, update timeouts
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[277] | 210 |
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| 211 | ;
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| 212 | ; Entry point after initial timeout. We enter here so that the checksum word
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| 213 | ; is not stored (and is left in AX after the loop is complete).
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| 214 | ;
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| 215 | .readByte1Ready:
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[601] | 216 | in al, dx ; read data byte 1
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| 217 | mov ah, al ; store byte in ah for now
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[277] | 218 |
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| 219 | ;
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| 220 | ; note the placement of this reset of dl to bh, and that it is
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| 221 | ; before the return, which is assymetric with where this is done
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| 222 | ; above for byte 1. The value of dl is used by the timeout routine
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| 223 | ; to know which byte to return to (.read_byte1_ready or
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| 224 | ; .read_byte2_ready)
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| 225 | ;
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[601] | 226 | mov dl, bh
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[277] | 227 |
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[601] | 228 | in al, dx
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| 229 | shr al, 1 ; data ready (byte 2)?
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| 230 | jnc SHORT .readTimeout
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[277] | 231 | .readByte2Ready:
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[601] | 232 | mov dl, bl
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| 233 | in al, dx ; read data byte 2
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| 234 | xchg al, ah ; ah was holding byte 1, reverse byte order
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| 235 | loop .readLoop
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| 236 | sti ; interrupts back on ASAP, between packets
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[277] | 237 |
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| 238 | ;
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| 239 | ; Compare checksums
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| 240 | ;
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[601] | 241 | xchg ax, bp
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| 242 | xor ah, al
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| 243 | mov cx, si
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| 244 | xor cl, ch
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| 245 | mov al, cl
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| 246 | cmp ax, bp
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| 247 | jne SHORT SerialServer_OutputWithParameters_Error
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[277] | 248 |
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[601] | 249 | pop ax ; sector count and command byte
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| 250 | dec al ; decrement sector count
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| 251 | push ax ; save
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| 252 | jz SHORT SerialServer_OutputWithParameters_ReturnCodeInAL
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[277] | 253 |
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[601] | 254 | cli ; interrupts back off for ACK byte to host
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| 255 | ; (host could start sending data immediately)
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| 256 | out dx, al ; ACK with next sector number
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| 257 | jmp SHORT .nextSector
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[277] | 258 |
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| 259 | ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 260 | ;
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| 261 | ; Cleanup, error reporting, and exit
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| 262 | ;
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| 263 |
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| 264 | ;
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| 265 | ; Used in situations where a call is underway, such as with SerialServer_WaitAndPoll
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| 266 | ;
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| 267 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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| 268 | SerialServer_OutputWithParameters_ErrorAndPop4Words:
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[601] | 269 | add sp, 8
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[277] | 270 | ;;; fall-through
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| 271 |
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| 272 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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| 273 | SerialServer_OutputWithParameters_Error:
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| 274 | ;----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 275 | ;
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| 276 | ; Clear read buffer
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| 277 | ;
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| 278 | ; In case there are extra characters or an error in the FIFO, clear it out.
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| 279 | ; In theory the initialization of the UART registers above should have
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| 280 | ; taken care of this, but I have seen cases where this is not true.
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| 281 | ;
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[601] | 282 | xor cx, cx ; timeout this clearing routine, in case the UART isn't there
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[277] | 283 | .clearBuffer:
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[601] | 284 | mov dl, bh
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| 285 | in al, dx
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| 286 | mov dl, bl
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| 287 | test al, 8Fh
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| 288 | jz SHORT .clearBufferComplete
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| 289 | test al, 1
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| 290 | in al, dx
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| 291 | loopnz .clearBuffer ; note ZF from test above
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[277] | 292 |
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| 293 | .clearBufferComplete:
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[601] | 294 | mov al, 1 ; error return code
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[277] | 295 |
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| 296 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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| 297 | SerialServer_OutputWithParameters_ReturnCodeInAL:
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| 298 | %if 0
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[601] | 299 | sti ; all paths here will already have interrupts turned back on
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[277] | 300 | %endif
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[601] | 301 | mov ah, al ; for success, AL will already be zero
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[293] | 302 |
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[601] | 303 | pop bx ; recover "ax" (command and count) from stack
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| 304 | pop cx ; recover saved sector count
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| 305 | xor ch, ch
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| 306 | sub cl, bl ; subtract off the number of sectors that remained
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[277] | 307 |
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[601] | 308 | pop bp
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| 309 | pop di
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| 310 | pop si
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[277] | 311 |
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[601] | 312 | sahf ; error return code to CF
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| 313 | ret
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[277] | 314 |
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| 315 |
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| 316 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 317 | ; SerialServer_WriteProtocol
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| 318 | ;
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| 319 | ; NOTE: As with its read counterpart, this loop is very time sensitive.
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| 320 | ; Although it will still function, adding additional instructions will
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| 321 | ; impact the write throughput, especially on slower machines.
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| 322 | ;
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| 323 | ; Parameters:
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| 324 | ; ES:SI: Ptr to buffer
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| 325 | ; CX: Words to write, plus 1
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| 326 | ; BP/DI: Initialized for Checksum (-1 in each)
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| 327 | ; DH: I/O Port high byte
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| 328 | ; BX: LineStatus Register address (BH) and Receive/Transmit Register address (BL)
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| 329 | ; Returns:
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| 330 | ; BP/SI: Checksum for written bytes, compared against ACK from server in .readLoop
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[567] | 331 | ; CX: Zero
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[277] | 332 | ; DL: Receive/Transmit Register address
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[567] | 333 | ; ES:DI: Ptr to buffer
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[277] | 334 | ; Corrupts registers:
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| 335 | ; AX
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| 336 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 337 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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| 338 | SerialServer_WriteProtocol:
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| 339 | .writeLoop:
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[601] | 340 | es lodsw ; fetch next word
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[277] | 341 |
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[601] | 342 | out dx, al ; output first byte
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[277] | 343 |
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[601] | 344 | add bp, ax ; update checksum
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| 345 | adc bp, 0
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| 346 | add di, bp
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| 347 | adc di, 0
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[277] | 348 |
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[601] | 349 | mov dl, bh ; transmit buffer empty?
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| 350 | in al, dx
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| 351 | test al, 20h
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| 352 | jz SHORT .writeTimeout2 ; nope, use our polling routine
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[277] | 353 |
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| 354 | .writeByte2Ready:
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[601] | 355 | mov dl, bl
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| 356 | mov al, ah ; output second byte
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| 357 | out dx, al
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[277] | 358 |
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| 359 | .entry:
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[601] | 360 | mov dl, bh ; transmit buffer empty?
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| 361 | in al, dx
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| 362 | test al, 20h
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| 363 | mov dl, bl
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| 364 | jz SHORT .writeTimeout1 ; nope, use our polling routine
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[277] | 365 |
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| 366 | .writeByte1Ready:
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[601] | 367 | loop .writeLoop
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[277] | 368 |
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[601] | 369 | mov ax, di ; fold Fletcher's checksum and output
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| 370 | xor al, ah
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| 371 | out dx, al ; byte 1
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[277] | 372 |
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[601] | 373 | call SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_Write
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[277] | 374 |
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[601] | 375 | mov ax, bp
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| 376 | xor al, ah
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| 377 | out dx, al ; byte 2
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[277] | 378 |
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[601] | 379 | xchg si, di ; preserve checksum word in si, move pointer back to di
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| 380 | ret
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[277] | 381 |
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| 382 | .writeTimeout2:
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[601] | 383 | mov dl, ah ; need to preserve AH, but don't need DL (will be reset upon return)
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| 384 | call SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_Write
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| 385 | mov ah, dl
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| 386 | jmp SHORT .writeByte2Ready
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[277] | 387 |
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| 388 | .writeTimeout1:
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[601] | 389 | ePUSH_T ax, .writeByte1Ready ; return address for ret at end of SC_writeTimeout2
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[277] | 390 | ;;; fall-through
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| 391 |
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| 392 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 393 | ; SerialServer_WaitAndPoll
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| 394 | ;
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| 395 | ; Parameters:
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| 396 | ; AH: UART_LineStatus bit to test (20h for write, or 1h for read)
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[567] | 397 | ; One entry point fills in AH with 20h for write
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[277] | 398 | ; DX: Port address (OK if already incremented to UART_lineStatus)
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[567] | 399 | ; BX:
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| 400 | ; Stack: 2 words on the stack below the command/count word
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[277] | 401 | ; Returns:
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[567] | 402 | ; Returns when desired UART_LineStatus bit is cleared
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| 403 | ; Jumps directly to error exit if timeout elapses (and cleans up stack)
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[277] | 404 | ; Corrupts registers:
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[567] | 405 | ; AX
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[277] | 406 | ;--------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 407 |
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| 408 | SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_SoftDelayTicks EQU 20
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| 409 |
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| 410 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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| 411 | SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_Write:
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[601] | 412 | mov ah, 20h
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[277] | 413 | ;;; fall-through
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| 414 |
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| 415 | ALIGN JUMP_ALIGN
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| 416 | SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_Read:
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[601] | 417 | push cx
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| 418 | push dx
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[277] | 419 |
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| 420 | ;
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| 421 | ; We first poll in a tight loop, interrupts off, for the next character to come in/be sent
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| 422 | ;
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[601] | 423 | xor cx, cx
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[277] | 424 | .readTimeoutLoop:
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[601] | 425 | mov dl, bh
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| 426 | in al, dx
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| 427 | test al, ah
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| 428 | jnz SHORT .readTimeoutComplete
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| 429 | loop .readTimeoutLoop
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[277] | 430 |
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| 431 | ;
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| 432 | ; If that loop completes, then we assume there is a long delay involved, turn interrupts back on
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| 433 | ; and wait for a given number of timer ticks to pass.
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| 434 | ;
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[601] | 435 | sti
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[566] | 436 | %ifndef SERIALSERVER_TIMER_LOCATION
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[601] | 437 | mov cl, SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_SoftDelayTicks
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| 438 | call Timer_InitializeTimeoutWithTicksInCL
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[277] | 439 | %else
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[601] | 440 | push ax
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| 441 | push bx
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| 442 | mov ax, SerialServer_WaitAndPoll_SoftDelayTicks
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| 443 | mov bx, SERIALSERVER_TIMER_LOCATION
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| 444 | call TimerTicks_InitializeTimeoutFromAX
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| 445 | pop bx
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| 446 | pop ax
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[277] | 447 | %endif
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[293] | 448 |
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[277] | 449 | .WaitAndPoll:
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| 450 | %ifndef SERIALSERVER_TIMER_LOCATION
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[601] | 451 | call Timer_SetCFifTimeout
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[277] | 452 | %else
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[601] | 453 | push ax
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| 454 | push bx
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| 455 | mov bx, SERIALSERVER_TIMER_LOCATION
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| 456 | call TimerTicks_GetTimeoutTicksLeftToAXfromDSBX
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| 457 | pop bx
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| 458 | pop ax
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[293] | 459 | %endif
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[601] | 460 | jc SerialServer_OutputWithParameters_ErrorAndPop4Words
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| 461 | in al, dx
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| 462 | test al, ah
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| 463 | jz SHORT .WaitAndPoll
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| 464 | cli
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[277] | 465 |
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| 466 | .readTimeoutComplete:
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[601] | 467 | pop dx
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| 468 | pop cx
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| 469 | ret
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[277] | 470 |
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