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Changes In Branch os8-run-python3 Excluding Merge-Ins
This is equivalent to a diff from b4b89f2f1e to 9b105fe0f5
2020-04-19
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22:03 | The build system now detects the availability of Python 3 and prefers it if available. check-in: d07b6b46f9 user: tangent tags: trunk | |
2020-03-24
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23:50 | Add ".decode()" to all uses of self_child.{before,after}. Now everything builds under python3. Closed-Leaf check-in: 9b105fe0f5 user: poetnerd tags: os8-run-python3 | |
2019-05-11
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18:35 | Added all of the files renamed in [1860880163] to *.in to the Makefile's INFILES variable, so we autoreconf when any of them get touched. check-in: c67bd86630 user: tangent tags: os8-run-python3 | |
15:33 | URL update check-in: 89e22f5975 user: tangent tags: trunk | |
15:33 | Merged in trunk changes check-in: 19490adbd4 user: tangent tags: os8-run-python3 | |
15:17 | Assorted small updates to doc/class-simh.md check-in: b4b89f2f1e user: tangent tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Added TECO Pi macro creation credit to bin/teco-pi-demo. check-in: 57ccbf54aa user: tangent tags: trunk | |
Changes to Makefile.in.
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247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 | @srcdir@/examples/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/cc8/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/SIMH/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/SIMH/PDP8/Makefile.in INFILES = \ @srcdir@/bin/os8-cp.in \ @srcdir@/bin/pidp8i.in \ @srcdir@/boot/0.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/2.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/3.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/4.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/6.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/7.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/run.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/run-v3f.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/tss8.script.in \ @srcdir@/etc/pidp8i.service.in \ @srcdir@/etc/sudoers.in \ @srcdir@/etc/usb-mount@.service.in \ @srcdir@/src/pidp8i/gpio-common.c.in \ @srcdir@/tools/simh-update.in \ $(OS8RUN_INFILES) OS8RUN_OUTFILES := $(subst @srcdir@/,,$(OS8RUN_INFILES)) OS8RUN_OUTFILES := $(subst .in,,$(OS8RUN_OUTFILES)) PRECIOUS_OUTFILES := $(subst @srcdir@/,,$(PRECIOUS_INFILES)) PRECIOUS_OUTFILES := $(subst .in,,$(PRECIOUS_OUTFILES)) OUTFILES := $(subst @srcdir@/,,$(INFILES)) OUTFILES := $(subst .in,,$(OUTFILES)) | > > > > > > | 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 | @srcdir@/examples/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/cc8/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/SIMH/Makefile.in \ @srcdir@/src/SIMH/PDP8/Makefile.in INFILES = \ @srcdir@/bin/os8-cp.in \ @srcdir@/bin/os8-run.in \ @srcdir@/bin/teco-pi-demo.in \ @srcdir@/bin/txt2os8.in \ @srcdir@/bin/pidp8i.in \ @srcdir@/boot/0.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/2.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/3.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/4.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/6.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/7.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/run.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/run-v3f.script.in \ @srcdir@/boot/tss8.script.in \ @srcdir@/etc/pidp8i.service.in \ @srcdir@/etc/sudoers.in \ @srcdir@/etc/usb-mount@.service.in \ @srcdir@/lib/os8script.py.in \ @srcdir@/lib/simh.py.in \ @srcdir@/src/pidp8i/gpio-common.c.in \ @srcdir@/tools/simh-update.in \ @srcdir@/tools/test-os8-send-file.in \ $(OS8RUN_INFILES) OS8RUN_OUTFILES := $(subst @srcdir@/,,$(OS8RUN_INFILES)) OS8RUN_OUTFILES := $(subst .in,,$(OS8RUN_OUTFILES)) PRECIOUS_OUTFILES := $(subst @srcdir@/,,$(PRECIOUS_INFILES)) PRECIOUS_OUTFILES := $(subst .in,,$(PRECIOUS_OUTFILES)) OUTFILES := $(subst @srcdir@/,,$(INFILES)) OUTFILES := $(subst .in,,$(OUTFILES)) |
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443 444 445 446 447 448 449 | # Get host, user, and date info for use by media/os8/init.tx. catch {exec hostname} host set user $::env(USER) define BUILDUSER "$user@$host" define BUILDTS [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%Y.%m.%d at %T %Z"] | | > > > > > > > > > > | | > > > > > > > | > > | | | > | | | | | | 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 | # Get host, user, and date info for use by media/os8/init.tx. catch {exec hostname} host set user $::env(USER) define BUILDUSER "$user@$host" define BUILDTS [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%Y.%m.%d at %T %Z"] # The os8-run script requires Python 2 or 3 and some non-core modules. set status [catch {exec python3 -c exit} result] if {$status == 0} { set pyver 3 set pycmd "python3" } else { set status [catch {exec python2 -c exit} result] if {$status == 0} { set pyver 2 set pycmd "python2" } else { set status [catch {exec python -c exit} result] if {$status == 0} { set status [catch {exec python --version | grep -q 'Version 2'} result] set pyver [expr $status == 0 ? 2 : 3] set pycmd "python" } } } if {$pyver == ""} { user-error "Python does not appear to be installed here. It is required." } define PYCMD $pycmd define PYVER $pyver msg-result "Python $pyver is installed here as '$pycmd'." set status [catch {exec $pycmd -c "import pexpect" 2> /dev/null} result] if {$status != 0} { set msg "The Python pexpect module is not installed here. Fix with\n\n" append msg " sudo apt install $pycmd-pip\n" append msg "\nTHEN:\n" append msg " sudo pip$pyver install pexpect\n" append msg "\nOR:\n" append msg "\n sudo easy_install pexpect\n" append msg "\nOR:\n" append msg "\n sudo apt install $pycmd-pexpect\n" user-error $msg } msg-result "Python module pexpect is installed here." set status [catch {exec $pycmd -c "import pkg_resources" 2> /dev/null} result] if {$status != 0} { set msg "The Python pkg_resources module is not installed here. Fix with\n" append msg "\n sudo pip$pyver install pkg_resources\n" append msg "\nOR:\n" append msg "\n sudo easy_install pkg_resources\n" append msg "\nOR:\n" append msg "\n sudo apt install $pycmd-pkg-resources\n" user-error $msg } msg-result "Python module pkg_resources is installed here." # Check for Perl and that it can run the test corpus builder. Not fatal # if it can't, since only developers and deep testers need it. set status [catch {exec perl -e exit} result] |
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541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 | # The boot/common.script must precede the rest of boot/*, because they # @include the output version. make-config-header src/config.h \ -auto {ENABLE_* HAVE_* PACKAGE_* SIZEOF_*} \ -bare {ILS_MODE PCB_*} make-template bin/pidp8i.in make-template bin/os8-cp.in make-template boot/common.script.in make-template boot/0.script.in make-template boot/2.script.in make-template boot/3.script.in make-template boot/4.script.in make-template boot/6.script.in make-template boot/7.script.in make-template boot/run.script.in make-template boot/run-v3f.script.in make-template boot/tss8.script.in make-template etc/pidp8i.service.in make-template etc/sudoers.in make-template etc/usb-mount@.service.in make-template examples/Makefile.in make-template lib/pidp8i/__init__.py.in make-template lib/pidp8i/dirs.py.in make-template lib/pidp8i/ips.py.in make-template media/os8/init.tx.in make-template media/os8/3finit.tx.in make-template src/Makefile.in make-template src/cc8/Makefile.in make-template src/cc8/os8/Makefile.in make-template src/pidp8i/gpio-common.c.in make-template src/pidp8i/main.c.in make-template src/SIMH/Makefile.in make-template src/SIMH/PDP8/Makefile.in make-template tools/simh-update.in make-template Makefile.in | > > > > > > | > > | 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 | # The boot/common.script must precede the rest of boot/*, because they # @include the output version. make-config-header src/config.h \ -auto {ENABLE_* HAVE_* PACKAGE_* SIZEOF_*} \ -bare {ILS_MODE PCB_*} make-template bin/pidp8i.in make-template bin/os8-cp.in make-template bin/os8-run.in make-template bin/teco-pi-demo.in make-template bin/txt2os8.in make-template boot/common.script.in make-template boot/0.script.in make-template boot/2.script.in make-template boot/3.script.in make-template boot/4.script.in make-template boot/6.script.in make-template boot/7.script.in make-template boot/run.script.in make-template boot/run-v3f.script.in make-template boot/tss8.script.in make-template etc/pidp8i.service.in make-template etc/sudoers.in make-template etc/usb-mount@.service.in make-template examples/Makefile.in make-template lib/os8script.py.in make-template lib/pidp8i/__init__.py.in make-template lib/pidp8i/dirs.py.in make-template lib/pidp8i/ips.py.in make-template lib/simh.py.in make-template media/os8/init.tx.in make-template media/os8/3finit.tx.in make-template src/Makefile.in make-template src/cc8/Makefile.in make-template src/cc8/os8/Makefile.in make-template src/pidp8i/gpio-common.c.in make-template src/pidp8i/main.c.in make-template src/SIMH/Makefile.in make-template src/SIMH/PDP8/Makefile.in make-template tools/simh-update.in make-template tools/test-os8-send-file.in make-template Makefile.in foreach f [concat [glob "$builddir/bin/*"] [glob "$builddir/tools/*"]] { file attributes $f -permissions +x } |
Changes to bin/os8-cp.in.
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108 109 110 111 112 113 114 | _expandable_re = re.compile ("^\$([^/\s]+)/(\S*)$") #### abort_prog ######################################################## # Print err_string and exit with -1 return status. def abort_prog (err_str): | | | | 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 | _expandable_re = re.compile ("^\$([^/\s]+)/(\S*)$") #### abort_prog ######################################################## # Print err_string and exit with -1 return status. def abort_prog (err_str): print("Abort: " + err_str) sys.exit(-1) #### parse_attach ###################################################### # Parser for OS/8 attach spec. def parse_attach (action_plan, match, imagename): if match.group(2) == None or match.group(2) == "": abort_prog ("Need unit number for: " + match.group(1) + ".") image_spec = [match.group(1), match.group(2), imagename] if match.group(3) == 's': if action_plan ["sys"] != None: print("Already specified system device. Ignoring sys mount of: " + imagename) else: action_plan["sys"] = image_spec else: action_plan["mount"].append(image_spec) #### path_expand ####################################################### |
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192 193 194 195 196 197 198 | # A dollar sign appearing in a POSIX pathname is expanded with substitutions # from dirs.py. def parse_action_file(fname): try: manifest = open(fname, "r") except IOError: | | | | | | > | | | | 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 | # A dollar sign appearing in a POSIX pathname is expanded with substitutions # from dirs.py. def parse_action_file(fname): try: manifest = open(fname, "r") except IOError: print(fname + " not found. Skipping.") return None ioline_re = re.compile("(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)") action_plan = {} action_plan["sys"] = None action_plan["mount"] = [] action_plan["copy"] = [] for line in manifest: ioline = line.strip() if DEBUG: print("parse_action_file: ioline: " + ioline) if ioline == "": continue if ioline[0] == '#': continue # Allow comments m=re.match(ioline_re, ioline) if m== None: print("Ignoring line: " + ioline) continue option = m.group(1) source = m.group(2) destination = m.group(3) if option == "att": m = re.match(_dev_actfile_re, source) if m == None: abort_prog ("Could not parse attach spec: " + source) parse_attach (action_plan, m, path_expand(destination)) else: if len(option) != 1: print("Format options are only 1 letter in size. " + \ "Ignoring line: " + ioline) elif option[0] not in _valid_pip_options: print("Unrecognize option in line: " + ioline) elif source == None: print("Null value of source. Ignoring line: " + ioline) elif destination == None: print("Null value of destination. Ignoring line: " + ioline) else: append_copy(action_plan, option, source, destination) return action_plan #### is_directory ###################################################### |
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252 253 254 255 256 257 258 | # device name, lacking a file name part after it. Otherwise, we use the # local OS's "is a directory" path check. def is_directory(path): if DEBUG: "is_directory (" + path + ")" m = re.match(_os8_file_re, path) if m != None: | | | | 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 | # device name, lacking a file name part after it. Otherwise, we use the # local OS's "is a directory" path check. def is_directory(path): if DEBUG: "is_directory (" + path + ")" m = re.match(_os8_file_re, path) if m != None: if DEBUG: print("OS/8 Match: DEV: " + m.group(1) + ", File: " + str(m.group(2))) if m.group(2) == None or m.group(2) == "": return True # Just a device so yes it's a directory. else: return False if has_os8_wildcards(path): if DEBUG: print("Has wildcards.") return False return os.path.isdir(path) #### has_os8_wildcards ################################################# # Returns True if the passed file name has OS/8 style wildcards. |
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284 285 286 287 288 289 290 | file_list = [] lines = before.split("\r") for line in lines[1:]: # First line is our command. Skip it. line = line.strip() if line == "": continue m = re.match("(\S+)\s*\.(\S+)", line) if m == None: continue | | | 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 | file_list = [] lines = before.split("\r") for line in lines[1:]: # First line is our command. Skip it. line = line.strip() if line == "": continue m = re.match("(\S+)\s*\.(\S+)", line) if m == None: continue # if DEBUG: print("file_list_from_expect: group 1: " + m.group(1) + ", group 2: " + m.group(2)) fname = m.group(1) + "." + m.group(2) file_list.append(fname) return file_list #### append_copy ####################################################### # Append a copy control array to the action_plan |
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308 309 310 311 312 313 314 | if ":" in destination: if copy_type == "from": copy_type = "within" else: copy_type = "into" if "/" in destination: | | > | 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 | if ":" in destination: if copy_type == "from": copy_type = "within" else: copy_type = "into" if "/" in destination: print("append_copy, into: Illegal OS/8 file spec containing " + \ "a slash:" + destination) sys.exit(-1) destination = destination.upper() if copy_type == "": abort_prog ("append_copy: No OS/8 file spec found with source: " + source + ", destination: " + destination) else: destination = path_expand(destination) |
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511 512 513 514 515 516 517 | arg = sys.argv[idx] # First the simple bit set options if arg == "-d": DEBUG = True elif arg == "-h": if VERBOSE: | | | | | | 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 | arg = sys.argv[idx] # First the simple bit set options if arg == "-d": DEBUG = True elif arg == "-h": if VERBOSE: print(VERBOSE_USAGE) else: print(USAGE) sys.exit(0) elif arg == "-q": QUIET = True elif arg == "-v": VERBOSE = 1 # look for option args. elif arg in _arg_to_option: new_opt = _arg_to_option[arg] if mode_opt == new_opt: print("Warning redundant reset of mode option to " + \ _pip_option_info[new_opt]) mode_opt = new_opt # Not a simple bit set option. elif arg == "--action-file": if idx + 1 == numargs: # Need filename, but no args left. abort_prog ("No action file name.") |
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551 552 553 554 555 556 557 | abort_prog ("No image file name.") idx +=1 parse_attach (action_plan, m, sys.argv[idx]) # Do file parser if we didn't get an OS/8 attach spec. else: | | | > | > | > > | > > | > | | | 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 | abort_prog ("No image file name.") idx +=1 parse_attach (action_plan, m, sys.argv[idx]) # Do file parser if we didn't get an OS/8 attach spec. else: if DEBUG: print("File parsing of: " + arg) # Need to know if arg is Linux. If so, we need to do globbing. # If you want OS/8 globbing, specify a device to prevent globbing # from being run. m = re.match(_os8_file_re, arg) if m == None: # Yup, it's POSIX. Glob it. if DEBUG: print(arg + " is POSIX.") more_files = glob.glob(arg) if more_files == []: if DEBUG: print("No more files in POSIX Glob. Our file is: " + arg) more_files.append(arg) # If file not found may be an OS/8 internal xfer. for new_file in more_files: if filespec_seen == 0: source = new_file first_mode = mode_opt if DEBUG: print("Globber: Setting initial source: " + source + \ " and mode: " + first_mode) elif filespec_seen == 1: if DEBUG: print("Globber: Setting initial destination: " + \ destination) destination = new_file else: if DEBUG: "Globber: Appending destination to list. New file is: " + new_file file_and_mode_list.append([mode_opt,destination]) destination = new_file filespec_seen += 1 else: if filespec_seen == 0: source = arg first_mode = mode_opt if DEBUG: print("Setting initial source: " + source + \ " and mode: " + first_mode) elif filespec_seen == 1: destination = arg if DEBUG: print("Setting initial destination: " + destination) else: file_and_mode_list.append([mode_opt, destination]) destination = arg if DEBUG: "Appending destination to list. New file is: " + new_file filespec_seen += 1 idx +=1 # Bottom of the while loop. Increment. if filespec_seen == 0: abort_prog ("No file specs seen. Nothing to do.") elif filespec_seen == 1: abort_prog ("Only 1 file spec found. Nothing to do.") # Now it gets a little complicated... # If neither source nor destination is OS/8, pretend they both were OS/8 "DSK:" # If source is OS/8, and has OS/8 wild cards, the destination must be a directory. else: # If more than 2 files, the destination must be either an OS/8 device or a Linux directory. if DEBUG: print("Destination: " + destination) if filespec_seen > 2 and is_directory(destination) == False: abort_prog ("Destination must be a Linux directory or OS/8 device for multiple source files.") m1 = re.match(_os8_file_re, source) m2 = re.match(_os8_file_re, destination) # If source is OS/8 and it has wild cards, but destination is a file, not a device, |
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636 637 638 639 640 641 642 | #### main ############################################################## def main (): action_plan = parse_args() if action_plan == None: abort_prog ("No action plan was parsed.") | | | | | | > | > | | | > | > > | > > | > | > | > | | | | | | | | | 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 | #### main ############################################################## def main (): action_plan = parse_args() if action_plan == None: abort_prog ("No action plan was parsed.") if DEBUG: print(str(action_plan)) # Create the SIMH child instance and tell it where to send log output try: s = simh (dirs.build, True) except (RuntimeError) as e: print("Could not start simulator: " + e.message + '!') exit (1) # s.set_logfile (os.fdopen (sys.stdout.fileno (), 'wb', 0)) s.set_logfile (open ("logfile.txt", 'wb')) if VERBOSE: s.verbose = True # Perform sys attach att_spec = action_plan["sys"] if att_spec == None: att_spec = _default_att_spec simh_boot_dev = att_spec[0] + att_spec[1] # Compose simh dev from name and unit. imagename = att_spec[2] if not os.path.exists (imagename): abort_prog ("Requested boot image file: " + imagename + " not found.") if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Attaching " + simh_boot_dev + " to " + imagename) s.send_cmd ("att " + simh_boot_dev + " " + imagename) images_to_zero = [] # Attach other mounts for att_spec in action_plan["mount"]: simh_dev = att_spec[0] + att_spec[1] # Compose simh dev from name and unit. imagename = att_spec[2] if os.path.exists (imagename): if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Modifying existing " + simh_dev + " image " + imagename) else: if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Will create a new image file named: " + imagename) # Save this att_spec so we can zero it later. images_to_zero.append (att_spec) if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Attaching " + simh_dev + " to " + imagename) s.send_cmd ("att " + simh_dev + " " + imagename) if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Booting " + simh_boot_dev + "...") s.send_cmd ("boot " + simh_boot_dev) for att_spec in images_to_zero: os8dev = _os8_from_simh_dev[att_spec[0]] if os8dev in _os8_partitions: for partition in _os8_partitions[os8dev]: os8name = os8dev + partition + att_spec[1] + ":" if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Initializing directory of " + os8name + " in " + \ imagename) s.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', "ZERO " + os8name) else: os8name = os8dev + att_spec[1] + ":" if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Initializing directory of " + os8name + " in " + \ imagename) s.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', "ZERO " + os8name) # Perform copy operations for do_copy in action_plan["copy"]: mode_opt = do_copy[0] source = do_copy[1] destination = do_copy[2] copy_type = do_copy[3] if mode_opt in _option_to_pip: pip_option = _option_to_pip[mode_opt] else: abort_prog ("Unrecognized mode option: " + mode_opt) if DEBUG: print("Source: " + source + ", Destination: " + destination + \ ", Mode: " + mode_opt + ".") # Is this "from" OS/8 to POSIX, "into" OS/8 from POSIX or "within" OS/8? # "into" -- Attach source to simh ptr # If we are operating "from" and source has wild cards, # Use DIRECT to create list of files. # "from" -- Attach destination to ptp. We've already done POSIX globing. # "within" -- Use COPY. if copy_type == "into": s.os8_pip_to(source, destination, pip_option) elif copy_type == "from": if has_os8_wildcards(source): # Split off device from source: os8dev = source[0:source.index(":")+1] if DEBUG: print("Wild card dev: " + os8dev) # Use OS/8 Direct to enumerate our input files. if DEBUG: print("Calling OS/8 DIRECT on wild card filespec: " + source) s.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', "DIR " + source + "/F=1") # Now harvest direct output. One file per line. Ignore blank lines. # Maybe parse the FREE BLOCKS Output. # Done when we see a dot. s._child.expect("\d+\s+FREE BLOCKS") files = file_list_from_expect(s._child.before) for filename in files: if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Wildcard call os8_pip_from: copy from: " + \ "{" + os8dev + "}{" + filename + "}" + \ " to: " + destination + ", mode: " + pip_option) s.os8_pip_from(os8dev + filename, destination, pip_option) else: if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Call os8_pip_from: copy from: " + source + " to " + \ destination + ", mode: " + pip_option) s.os8_pip_from(source, destination, pip_option) elif copy_type == "within": if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Call COPY of: " + source + " to " + destination) s.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', "COPY " + destination + "< " + source) else: abort_prog ("Unrecognized copy type: " + copy_type) # Should never happen. # Detach all mounts and then sys. s.back_to_cmd ('\\.') for att_spec in action_plan["mount"]: simh_dev = att_spec[0] + att_spec[1] # Compose simh dev from name and unit. if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Detaching " + simh_dev) s.send_cmd ("det " + simh_dev) if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Detaching " + simh_boot_dev) s.send_cmd ("det " + simh_boot_dev) # And shut down the simulator. if VERBOSE or DEBUG: print("Quitting simh.") s.send_cmd ('quit') if __name__ == "__main__": main() |
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" _en_dis_arg_re = re.compile("^(enable|disable)_(\S+)$") def opt_set(en_dis, option, options_enabled, options_disabled): if option == None or en_dis == None: return # print(en_dis + " " + option) if en_dis == "enable": if option not in options_enabled: options_enabled.append(option) if option in options_disabled: options_disabled.remove(option) elif en_dis == "disable": if option not in options_disabled: options_disabled.append(option) if option in options_enabled: options_enabled.remove(option) else: return def add_bool (self, *args, **kwargs): kwargs['action'] = 'store_true' kwargs['default'] = False self.add_argument (*args, **kwargs) #### parse_args ######################################################## def parse_args (script_files, options_enabled, options_disabled): global DEBUG global VERBOSE global VERY_VERBOSE global USAGE enable_usage = "" disable_usage = "" idx = 1 numargs = len(sys.argv) if numargs < 2: print(USAGE) sys.exit(-1) # Add arguments corresponding to --*-os8-* configure script options max_obn_len = 0 for obn, vals in os8opts.opts.items(): max_obn_len = max(max_obn_len, len(obn)) for obn, vals in os8opts.opts.items(): if vals[0]: # Enable option pad_str = (max_obn_len - len (obn)) * " " new_usage = " " + obn + ": " + pad_str + vals[1] + "\n" disable_usage += new_usage else: # Disable option pad_str = (max_obn_len - len (obn)) * " " new_usage = " " + obn + ": " + pad_str + vals[1] + "\n" enable_usage += new_usage if enable_usage != "": USAGE += "\n Known enable options: \n" USAGE += enable_usage if disable_usage != "": USAGE += "\n Known disable options: \n" USAGE += disable_usage while idx < numargs: arg = sys.argv[idx] # print("idx: " + str(idx) + ", arg: " + arg) # print("Files: " + str(script_files)) # print("Options: " + str(options_enabled)) if arg == "-d" or arg == "--debug": DEBUG = True elif arg == "-h" or arg == "--help": print(USAGE) sys.exit(0) elif arg == "-v" or arg == "--verbose": VERBOSE = 1 elif arg == "-vv" or arg == "--very-verbose": VERY_VERBOSE = 1 elif arg == "--enable": idx +=1 if idx == numargs: print("expecting an option but got none.") else: option = sys.argv[idx] # Only add the option once if option not in options_enabled: options_enabled.append(option) elif arg == "--disable": idx +=1 if idx == numargs: print("expecting an option but got none.") else: option = sys.argv[idx] # Only add the option once if option not in options_disabled: options_disabled.append(option) else: script_files.append(arg) idx += 1 #### main ############################################################## # Program entry point. Parses the command line and drives the above. def main (): script_files = [] options_enabled = [] options_disabled = [] parse_args (script_files, options_enabled, options_disabled) if len(script_files) == 0: print("Need a script file to run.") sys.exit(-1) if VERBOSE: print("script_files: " + str(script_files)) if DEBUG: print("options_enabled" + str(options_enabled)) print("options_disabled" + str(options_disabled)) # Append SIMH and OS/8 output to a file by default. # # We append because we're run twice in each test directory via the # os8-sys Makefile target called by test-os8-run, once for the "dist" # media and once for the actual RK05 bootable media. So, the second # run must append its logs to the first run's log file. # # Send the log info to the console instead of the progress messages if # -v was given. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21239338 s = simh (dirs.build, True) if VERBOSE: s.verbose = True s.set_logfile (open (dirs.log + 'os8-run' + '.log', 'ab') \ if not VERY_VERBOSE else os.fdopen (sys.stdout.fileno (), 'wb', 0)) os8 = os8script (s, options_enabled, options_disabled, verbose=VERBOSE, debug=DEBUG) for script_file in script_files: if VERBOSE: print(os.path.basename (__file__) + " -- Language Version: " + os8.lang_version) print("Running script file: " + script_file) os8.run_script_file (script_file) # After all scripts are done, we remove any scratch files, # detach any mounted devices, and shut down simh gracefully. for filename in os8.scratch_list: if os8.verbose: print("Deleting scratch_copy: " + filename) os.remove(filename) s.send_cmd ("detach all") s.quit () if VERBOSE: print("Done!") if __name__ == "__main__": main() |
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Added bin/teco-pi-demo.in.
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That value was reached by experiment # as the largest value that runs without crashing TECO with a # # ?MEM STORAGE CAPACITY EXCEEDED # # error. You can see that by increasing the value below, commenting # out the throttle setting below, and running the demo. On a Pi 3, it # should take a bit over an hour to complete, if it doesn't error out. # # With the simulator throttled, generating 248 digits takes 17 years! # # That is based on generating 1 digit every ~16 seconds on a Pi 3 when # running unthrottled, roughly 8 MIPS. When throttled to 59 IPS — or # 17ms per instruction, as below — you multiply the seconds by the # factor 8 MIPS / 59 IPS = ~136000, giving about 2.2 million seconds # per digit. Multiplying that by 248 gives ~17 years. macro = [ 'GZ0J\UNQN"E 248UN \' BUH BUV HK', 'QN< J BUQ QN*10/3UI', 'QI< \+2*10+(QQ*QI)UA B L K QI*2-1UJ QA/QJUQ', 'QA-(QQ*QJ)-2\ 10@I// -1%I >', 'QQ/10UT QH+QT+48UW QW-58"E 48UW %V \' QV"N QV^T \' QWUV QQ-(QT*10)UH >', 'QV^T @^A/', '/HKEX', ] # First and last lines are handled specially, so slice them off. first = macro.pop (0) last = macro.pop () # Send the first line of the macro; implicitly awaits 1st TECO prompt s.os8_send_cmd ('\\*', first) # Blindly send core lines of the macro; TECO gives no prompts for 'em. for line in macro: s.os8_send_line (line) # Send last line of macro sans CR, followed by two Esc characters to # start it running. s.os8_send_str (last) # not os8_send_line! s.os8_send_ctrl ('[') s.os8_send_ctrl ('[') if benchmark: # Run demo long enough to get a good sense of the simulator's # execution rate while unthrottled on this host hardware. If # you don't run it long enough, the IPS value is untrustworthy. try: s.spin (10) except pexpect.TIMEOUT: # Explicitly shift back from OS/8 context to SIMH command context. # We cannot rely on class simh to do this automatically because it # expects to see a . prompt from the prior command, but we're # still in TECO here, so we must be explicit. s.os8_send_ctrl ('e') # Ask the simulator what IPS rate we ran that benchmark at. s.send_cmd ('show clocks') line = s.read_tail ('Execution Rate:') curr_ips = int (line.strip().replace(',', '').split(' ')[0]) pf = open ('lib/pidp8i/ips.py', 'a') pf.write ('current = ' + str (curr_ips) + ' # ' + \ str (datetime.today ()) + '\n') pf.close () s.send_cmd ('quit') pdp_ratio = float (curr_ips) / ips.pdp8i rpi_ratio = float (curr_ips) / ips.raspberry_pi_b_plus print "\nYour system is " + format (rpi_ratio, '.1f') + \ " times faster than a Raspberry Pi Model B+" print "or " + format (pdp_ratio, '.1f') + \ " times faster than a PDP-8/I.\n" else: # Normal mode. Tell SIMH and throttle down to a rate suitable for a # blinkenlights demo. 1/17 means SIMH runs one instruction then # waits for 17ms, yielding ~59 IPS. time.sleep (0.02) # FIXME: simulator chokes on 'cont' without this s.os8_send_ctrl ('e') # same justification as above s.send_cmd ('set throttle 1/17') # You can't hit Ctrl-E while running this script in the foreground # since pexpect takes over stdio. Therefore, if you want to be able # to send commands to the simulator while the demo is running, # uncomment the line below, which will let you send commands to the # simulator via telnet. From another terminal or SSH session: # # $ telnet localhost 3141 # # or from a remote machine: # # $ telnet 192.168.1.2 3141 # # It's disabled by default because SIMH can't be made to listen only # on localhost, so doing this may be a security risk. SIMH disables # obviously-unsafe commands like ! on the remote console, but it is # possible some mischief may be possible via this path anyway. It # could be used to exfiltrate a sensitive file via ATTACH, for one # thing. For another, it's a potential DoS vector. #s.send_cmd ('set remote telnet=3141') # Let it run. Never exits. s.send_cmd ('cont') s.spin () if __name__ == "__main__": main() |
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> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 | #!/usr/bin/env @PYCMD@ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ######################################################################## # Create a tu56 or rk05 image and fill it with ASCII files, i.e. source code. # # It is intended to be be called manually when we have a POSIX # directory full of ASCII files we want to bulk-copy into SIMH. # # The argument is taken both as the name of the image to create # and the list of files to copy in. # # For now, it takes all input and produces all output in the # current working directory. # # IMPORTANT: Currently all input files are mindlessly passed through # txt2ptp which transforms POSIX ASCII files to OS/8 ASCII files. # It WILL mutilate non-ASCII files. # # This program is based on the old cc8-tu56-update program, last # shipped by this project in release v20171222. # # Copyright © 2017-2019 by Warren Young and Bill Cattey # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS LISTED ABOVE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, # DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT # OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE # OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # Except as contained in this notice, the names of the authors above # shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, # use or other dealings in this Software without prior written # authorization from those authors. ######################################################################## # Bring in just the basics so we can bring in our local modules import os import sys import argparse sys.path.insert (0, os.path.dirname (__file__) + '/../lib') sys.path.insert (0, os.getcwd () + '/lib') # Our local modules from pidp8i import * from simh import * # Other global Python modules import glob import subprocess #### GLOBALS AND CONSTANTS ############################################# progmsg = True #### main ############################################################## def main (): global progmsg # Set up the arg parser and use it to parse the command line. parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("name", help="Create an OS/8 image from a list of ASCII files.") group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) group.add_argument("--tu56", "-t", action="store_true") group.add_argument("--rk05a", "-ra", action="store_true") group.add_argument("--rk05b", "-rb", action="store_true") args = parser.parse_args() print "Filename: " + args.name if args.tu56: sdev = "dt0" os8dev = "DTA0:" imagename = args.name + ".tu56" stat_str = "DECtape" if args.rk05a: sdev = "rk1" os8dev = "RKA1:" imagename = args.name + ".rk05" stat_str = "partition A of" if args.rk05b: sdev = "rk1" os8dev = "RKB1:" imagename = args.name + ".rk05" stat_str = "partition B of" listname = args.name + ".list" # Create the SIMH child instance and tell it where to send log output try: s = simh (dirs.build, True) except (RuntimeError) as e: print "Could not start simulator: " + e.message + '!' exit (1) s.set_logfile (os.fdopen (sys.stdout.fileno (), 'wb', 0)) # Attach a clean version of the image to the simulator if os.path.exists (imagename): print "Overwriting old " + stat_str + " image " + imagename s.send_cmd ("att " + sdev + " " + imagename) # Find and boot the bootable OS/8 disk. Use the "patched" version # because that is what "make run" uses; we use that command to # inspect this script's work. rk = os.path.join (dirs.os8mo, 'os8v3d-patched.rk05') if not os.path.isfile (rk): print "Could not find " + rk + "; OS/8 media not yet built?" exit (1) print "Booting " + rk + "..." s.send_cmd ("att rk0 " + rk) s.send_cmd ("boot rk0") s.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', "ZERO " + os8dev) manifest = open (listname, "r") for line in manifest: src = line.strip() if src == "": continue if src[0] == '#': continue # Allow commenting out files dest = src.upper () s.os8_send_file (src, os8dev + dest) # Exit simulator nicely so that image detaches cleanly s.back_to_cmd ('\\.') s.send_cmd ("det " + sdev) s.send_cmd ('quit') if __name__ == "__main__": main() |
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82 83 84 85 86 87 88 | ## Logging The next step is to tell the `s` object where to send its logging output: | | | | | 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 | ## Logging The next step is to tell the `s` object where to send its logging output: s.set_logfile (os.fdopen (sys.stdout.fileno (), 'wb', 0)) Contrast the corresponding line in `os8-run` which chooses whether to send logging output to the console or to a log file: s.set_logfile (open (dirs.log + 'os8-run' + '.log', 'ab') \ if not VERY_VERBOSE else os.fdopen (sys.stdout.fileno (), 'wb', 0)) Note that this more complicated scheme appends to the log file instead of overwriting it because there are cases where `os8-run` gets run more than once with different script inputs, so we want to preserve the prior script outputs, not keep only the latest. |
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS LISTED ABOVE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, # DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT # OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE # OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # Except as contained in this notice, the names of the authors above # shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, # use or other dealings in this Software without prior written # authorization from those authors. ######################################################################## # Bring in just the basics so we can bring in our local modules import os import sys import tempfile sys.path.insert (0, os.path.dirname (__file__) + '/../lib') sys.path.insert (0, os.getcwd () + '/lib') # Python core modules we use import re from string import Template import shutil import subprocess # Our local modules from pidp8i import * from simh import * # Script Language Version # Update this version number as the language evolves. # Version 1.0 is the first public version. LANG_VERSION = "1.0" # Error Class Definitions ############################################## # Enables us to use exceptions from within this module. class Error(Exception): """Base Class for exceptions in this module.""" pass class InputError(Error): """Exception raised for errors in the input. Attributes: expr -- input expression in which the error occurred msg -- explanation of the error """ def __init__(self, msg): self.msg = msg def __str__(self): return self.msg # Private globals ###################################################### # Visible within this file, but not to the outside. # Identify a begin enabled/not_disabled command. group(1) contains either the enabled or # disabled flag. Put the rest of the line in group(2) _begin_en_dis_comm_re = re.compile ("^begin\s+(enabled|default|version)\s+(.+)$") # Identify an end enabled/not_disabled command. group(1) contains either the enabled or # disabled flag. Put the rest of the line in group(2) _end_en_dis_comm_re = re.compile ("^end\s+(enabled|default|version)\s+(.+)$") # Identify an end comm and put the rest of the line in group(1) _end_comm_re = re.compile ("^end\s+(.+)?$") # Identify an end option command and put the rest of the line in group(1) _end_option_comm_re = re.compile ("^end\s+option\s+(.+)$") # A valid version spec _version_parse_re = re.compile ("^((\d+\.)*)?(\d+)?$") # Name of the DECtape image file we create _new_sys_tape_prefix = "system" # Parser regexps used in patcher _com_os8_parse_str = "^\.([a-zA-Z]+)\s*(.*)$" _com_os8_parse = re.compile(_com_os8_parse_str) _com_split_str = "^([a-zA-Z]+)\s*(.*)$" _com_split_parse = re.compile(_com_split_str) _odt_parse_str = "^([0-7]+)\s*/\s*(\S+)\s+([0-7;]+)" _odt_parse = re.compile(_odt_parse_str) # Put command keyword in group(1) and the rest is in group(3) _comm_re_str = "^(\S+)(\s+(.+))?$" _comm_re = re.compile(_comm_re_str) # Identify an end comm and put the rest of the line in group(1) _end_comm_re = re.compile ("^end\s+(.+)?$") # Identify an end option command and put the rest of the line in group(1) _end_option_comm_re = re.compile ("^end\s+option\s+(.+)$") # Identify a begin command and put the rest of the line in group(1) _begin_option_comm_re = re.compile ("^begin\s+option\s+(.+)$") # Parse an argument string into a sys device with # device name in group(1), unit number in group(2) # We put all bootable devices into this string so that when # we add more devices, for example rl for RL01, we change one # string not many. _simh_boot_dev_str = "(rk|td|dt|rx)(\d*)" _simh_boot_re = re.compile("^" + _simh_boot_dev_str + "$") # Parse an argument string for mount into SIMH device # device name in group(1), unit number in group(2) # And the rest in group (3) _mount_regex_str = "^" + _simh_boot_dev_str + "\s+(.+)$" _mount_re = re.compile(_mount_regex_str) # Map of SIMH device names to OS/8 device name prefixes. _os8_from_simh_dev = {"rk" : "RK", "td" : "DTA", "dt" : "DTA", "rx" : "RX"} _os8_partitions = {"RK": ["A", "B"]} # OS/8 file name matching regex _os8_file_re = re.compile("(\S+):(\S+)?") # Regular expression for syntax checking inside FOTP # Destination is in group(1), Source is in group(3) _fotp_re = re.compile ("^((\S+:)?\S+)<((\S+:)?\S+)$") # Regular expression for detecting the 2 arg and 3 arg forms # of the "pal8" script command. # OS/8 name regex template: # Optional device spec, i.e. DTA0: # File spec with a specific extension or no extension. _os8_fspec = Template ("((\S+:)?([A-Z0-9]{1,6}|[A-Z0-9]{1,6}\.$ext))") _os8_BN_fspec = _os8_fspec.substitute(ext="BN") _os8_PA_fspec = _os8_fspec.substitute(ext="PA") _os8_LS_fspec = _os8_fspec.substitute(ext="LS") # For the two arg form: # The full destination spec is in group(1), The full source spec is in group(4). # The device components, if any, are in group(2) for destination, and # group(5) for source. # The file components are in group(3) for destination, and group (6) for source. # The destination file must either end in ".BN" or have no extension. # The source must file either end in ".PA" or have no extension. _two_arg_pal_re = re.compile ("^" + _os8_BN_fspec + "\s*<\s*" + _os8_PA_fspec + "$") # For the 3 arg form: # The full destination spec is in group(1), The full source spec is in group(7). # The full listing spec is in group(4) # The device components, if any, are in group(2) for destination, group(5) # for listing, and group(8) for source. # The file components are in group(3) for destination, and group(9) for source, # and group(6) for listing. # The destination file must either end in ".BN" or have no extension. # The source must file either end in ".PA" or have no extension. # The listing must either end in "LS" or have no extension. _three_arg_pal_re = re.compile ("^" + _os8_BN_fspec + "\s*,\s*" + _os8_LS_fspec + "\s*<\s*" + _os8_PA_fspec + "$") # Regular expression for syntax checking inside ABSLDR # One or more OS/8 binary files and optional args beginning with a slash. _absldr_re = re.compile ("^" + _os8_BN_fspec + "(," + _os8_BN_fspec + ")*(/\S)*$") # Regular expressions for syntax checking for cpto and cpfrom. # May be <source> where destination and default option /A is implied. # Or <source> <option> where destination is implied and option is set. # Or <source> <destination> where option /A is implied. # Or <source> <destination> <option> are explicit. # Valid options are "/A", "/I", and "/B" # Use two regex's in order: # <source> in group 1, <dest> in group 2. # Option is one of /I /B /A in group 4. # source in group 1, option in group 3. _from_to_re_1 = re.compile ("^(\S+)(\s+(/[AIB]))?$") # source in group 1, destination in group 2, option in group 4. _from_to_re_2 = re.compile ("^(\S+)\s+(\S+)(\s+(/[AIB]))?$") # Array of regular expressions for syntax checking inside BUILD _build_comm_regs = {"LOAD" : re.compile("^(\S+:)?\S+(.BN)?$"), "UNLOAD": re.compile("^\S+(,\S+)?$"), "INSERT": re.compile("^\S+,\S+(,\S+)?$"), "DELETE": re.compile("^\S+(,\S+)?$"), "SYSTEM": re.compile("^\S+$"), "DSK" : re.compile("^(\S+:)?\S+$"), "BUILD" : re.compile("^(\S+(.BN)?)\s+(\S+(.BN)?)$"), "PRINT" : None, "BOOT" : None, "end" : None} _build_replies = ["\\$", "SYS BUILT", "WRITE ZERO DIRECT\\?", "\\?BAD ARG", "\\?BAD INPUT", "\\?BAD LOAD", "\\?BAD ORIGIN", "\\?CORE", "\\?DSK", "\\?HANDLERS", "I/O ERR", "\\?NAME", "NO ROOM", "SYS NOT FOUND", "\\?PLAT", "\\?SYNTAX", "\\?SYS", "SYS ERR", "\S+ NOT FOUND"] # Parse two whitspace separated arguments into group(1) and group(2) _two_args_re = re.compile("^(\S+)\s+(\S+)$") _rx_settings = ["rx01", "rx02", "RX8E", "RX28"] _tape_settings = ["td", "dt"] _tti_settings = ["KSR", "7b"] _configurables = {"rx": _rx_settings, "tape": _tape_settings, "tti": _tti_settings} # Matches if the string begins with a dollar sign, and has at least # one slash, returning the string between the dollar sign and the # first slash in group 1 and the rest in group 2. # No whitespace in the string. _expandable_re = re.compile ("^\$([^/\s]+)/(\S*)$") # Parse an exit arg for an integer or an integer in parentheses _exit_arg_re = re.compile ("^(\s*[+-]?\s*\d+)|\s*\(\s*([+-]?\s*\d+)\s*\)\s*$") # Options enabled/not_disabled for conditional execution in scripts. # # Earlier code allowed --enable and --disable. We interface to it. # We maintain two arrays: options_enable and options_disabled for those # two argument constructs. # # Argument parsing of repeated enable and disable arguments is as follows: # --enable looks on options_disabled and if present removes it, then adds # to options_enabled. # --disable looks on options_enabled and if present removes it, then adds # to options_enabled. # # Last seen enable/disable command line or executed command for a # particular option wins. # # Scripts have enable/disable commands that are run-time # changers of the contents of options_enabled and options_disabled. # # When we run a script we have begin/end blocks for enabled/not_disabled options: # "begin enabled <option name>" ... "end enabled <option name> # "begin not_disabled <option name>" ... "end not_disabled <option name> # # The enabled block looks for an explicit enablement on the options_enabled # list. If none is found we default to ignoring the contents of the block. # # The not_disabled block looks for an explicit disablement on the # options_disabled lis. If found, the block is ignored. Otherwise # the block defaults to being executed. # # begin/end blocks can be nested. We track the nesting with options_stack. # Testing for options happens when the begin command is evaluated. # So changing an enable/disable option inside a begin/end block # takes effect at the next begin statement. # You can write a script as follows: # enable foo # begin enabled foo # # Commands to executed # disable foo # # Commands still being executed. # begin enabled foo # # Commands to ignore # end enabled foo # end enabled foo # Local routine to perform a save of a pre-existing file # because we do this in a couple places def save_if_needed(path): if os.path.isfile(path): save_path = path + ".save" print("Pre-existing " + path + " found. Saving as " + path + ".save") if os.path.isfile(save_path): print("Overwriting old " + path + ".save") os.remove(save_path) os.rename(path, save_path) def version_to_array (version): vers_array = [] this_str = "" for c in version: if c != ".": this_str += c else: vers_array.append(this_str) this_str = "" if this_str != "": vers_array.append(this_str) return vers_array class os8script: # Contains a simh object, other global state and methods # for running OS/8 scripts under simh. #### globals and constants ########################################### def __init__ (self, simh, enabled_options, disabled_options, verbose=False, debug=True): self.lang_version = LANG_VERSION self.verbose = verbose self.debug = debug self.simh = simh self.options_enabled = enabled_options self.options_disabled = disabled_options # Do we need separate stacks for enabled/disabled options? self.options_stack = [] # List of scratch files to delete when we are done with all script runs. self.scratch_list = [] self.booted = False self.line_ct_stack = [] #### path_expand ####################################################### # Simple minded variable substitution in a path. # A path beginning with a dollar sign parses the characters between # the dollar sign and the first slash seen becomes a name to # expand with a couple local names: $home and the anchor directories # defined in lib/pidp8i/dirs.py. # Returns None if the expansion fails. That signals the caller to fail. def path_expand (self, path): m = re.match(_expandable_re, path) if m == None: return path var = m.group(1) val = getattr (dirs, var, None) if val != None: return os.path.join(val,m.group(2)) else: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": {$" + var + "} is not a valid path expansion in " + path) return None #### print_expand ###################################################### # Close kin to path_expand. Takes a string that may name a path # substitution or the magic $version value and performs the appropriate # value substitution. def print_expand (self,str): end = str.find("$") if end == -1: return str m = re.findall("\$\S+",str) if m == None: return str outstr = "" start = 0 for name in m: end = str.index(name, start) outstr += str[start:end] sub = getattr (dirs, name[1:], None) if sub == None: if name == "$version": sub = self.lang_version else: sub = name outstr += sub start = end + len(name) return outstr #### version_test ###################################################### # Compare each component of the version test agains the actual version # Return true if actual version is greater than or equal to the test # version. # Caller validates test with _version_parse_re so we only # need to return True or False, not error. def version_test (self, test): test_array = version_to_array(test) version_array = version_to_array(self.lang_version) idx = 0 endpoint = len(test_array) while idx < endpoint: # If version has more digits than test, the greater than test succeeds. if idx >= len(version_array): vers_item = "0" else: vers_item = version_array[idx] test_item = test_array[idx] if self.debug: print("version_test: vers_item: " + vers_item + \ ", test_item: " + test_item) vers_num = int(vers_item) test_num = int(test_item) # First time version componet greater than test -> success. if vers_num > test_num: if self.debug: print("version_test: Success: version greater than test.") return True # First time version component less than test -> failure. elif test_num > vers_num: if self.debug: print("version_test: Fails on sub compare.") return False #Otherwise is equal. Keep going. idx += 1 # Made it all the way through. Test succeeds. if self.debug: print("version_test: Success. Made it thru test string.") return True #### basic_line_parse ################################################ # Returns stripped line and any other cleanup we want. # Returns None if we should just 'continue' on to the next line. # Filters out comments. # Processes the option begin/end blocks. def basic_line_parse (self, line, script_file): self.line_ct_stack[0] += 1 retval = line.strip() if retval == "": return None elif retval[0] == "#": return None # First test if we are in a begin option block m = re.match (_begin_en_dis_comm_re, retval) if m != None: en_dis = m.group(1) rest = m.group(2) if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": doing_begin_option: " + en_dis + " " + rest) if self.debug: print("options_enabled: " + str (self.options_enabled)) print("options_disabled: " + str (self.options_disabled)) print("options_stack: " + str(self.options_stack)) vers_match = False if en_dis == "version": # Check for mal-formed version match first if re.match (_version_parse_re, rest) == None: print("Mal-formed version match string {" + rest + "} at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". Ignoring this block.") self.ignore_to_subcomm_end (retval, script_file, en_dis + " " + rest) return None vers_match = self.version_test (rest) if vers_match: # Block is active. We push it onto the stack if self.debug: print("Pushing version enabled block " + rest + \ " onto options_stack") self.options_stack.insert(0, rest) if self.debug: print(" new options_stack: " + \ str(self.options_stack)) else: # Option is inactive. Ignore all subseqent lines # until we get to an end command that matches our option. self.ignore_to_subcomm_end (retval, script_file, en_dis + " " + rest) return None elif en_dis == "enabled": if rest in self.options_enabled: # Block is active. We push it onto the stack if self.debug: print("Pushing enabled block " + rest + " onto options_stack") self.options_stack.insert(0, rest) if self.debug: print("new options_stack: " + str(self.options_stack)) else: # Option is inactive. Ignore all subseqent lines # until we get to an end command that matches our option. self.ignore_to_subcomm_end (retval, script_file, en_dis + " " + rest) return None # only other choice is disabled because of our regex. else: if rest not in self.options_disabled: # Block defaults to active. We push it onto the stack if self.debug: print("Pushing not_disabled block " + rest + \ " onto options_stack") self.options_stack.insert(0, rest) if self.debug: print("new options_stack: " + str(self.options_stack)) else: # Block is inactive. Ignore all subseqent lines # until we get to an end command that matches our option. self.ignore_to_subcomm_end (retval, script_file, en_dis + " " + rest) return None m = re.match(_end_en_dis_comm_re, retval) if m != None: rest = m.group(2) if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": end rest = " + rest) if (rest == None or rest == ""): print("Warning! option end statement at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + " encountered with no argument.") return None if len(self.options_stack) == 0: print("Warning! option end statement at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ " found with no matching begin for option: " + rest) return None if rest != self.options_stack[0]: print("Warning! Mismatched option begin/end group at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". Currently inside option: " + \ self.options_stack[0] + " not " + rest) return None else: if self.debug: print("Popping " + self.options_stack[0]) self.options_stack.pop(0) if self.debug: print("new options_stack: " + str(self.options_stack)) return None return retval #### ignore_to_subcomm_end ########################################### def ignore_to_subcomm_end (self, old_line, script_file, end_str): if self.debug: print("ignore to: " + end_str) for line in script_file: self.line_ct_stack[0] += 1 line = line.strip() if self.verbose: print("Ignore line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + line) m = re.match(_end_comm_re, line) if m == None: continue rest = m.group(1) if rest == None: rest = "" if rest == end_str: return #### include_command ################################################# # Call run_system_script recursively on the file path provided. def include_command (self, line, script_file): path = self.path_expand(line) if path == None: print("Ignoring: \n\tinclude " + line) return "fail" if not os.path.isfile(path): print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Could not find include file: " + path) return "fail" if self.verbose: print("line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": include " + line) return self.run_script_file (path) #### enable_option_command ########################################### # Deletes an option from the list of active options. # Parses the first argument after "enable" as the key to enable. # The end of the key is the end of the line or the first whitespace # character. def enable_option_command (self, line, script_file): if line == "": print("Empty option to enable at line: " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m == None: print("Could not parse enable command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" option = m.group(1) if option == None: print("Empty option to enable command at line: " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": enable option: " + option) # Remove it from other set if present if option in self.options_disabled: self.options_disabled.remove(option) # Add it if not already present. if option not in self.options_enabled: self.options_enabled.append(option) return "success" #### disable_option_command ########################################### # Deletes an option from the list of active options. # Parses the first argument after "disable" as the key to enable. # The end of the key is the end of the line or the first whitespace # character. def disable_option_command (self, line, script_file): if line == "": print("Empty option to disable at line: " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m == None: print("Could not parse disable option command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" option = m.group(1) if option == None: print("Empty option to disable command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" if self.verbose: print("line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": disable option: " + option) # Remove it from other set if present if option in self.options_enabled: self.options_enabled.remove(option) # Add it if not already present. if option not in self.options_disabled: self.options_disabled.append(option) return "success" #### configure_command ############################################### # First arg is the item to configure. # Second arg is the setting. # This enables adding option setting inside a script file. def configure_command (self, line, script_file): m = re.match(_two_args_re, line) if m == None or m.group(1) == None or m.group(2) == None: print("Could not parse configure command arguments at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": {" + line + "}") return "fail" item = m.group(1) setting = m.group(2) if item not in _configurables: print("Ignoring invalid configuration item at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + item) return "fail" if setting not in _configurables[item]: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Cannot set " + item + " to " + setting + ".") return "fail" if item == "tape": self.simh.set_tape_config(setting) elif item == "rx": self.simh.set_rx_config (setting) elif item == "tti": self.simh.set_tti_config (setting) return "success" #### cpto_command ########################################### # Calls os8_pip_to with the command line arguments. def cpto_command (self, line, script_file): if not self.booted: print("Cannot run cpto command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". OS/8 has not been booted.") return "die" # Is 2nd and final arg the option? m = re.match(_from_to_re_1, line) if m != None: # Yes. Expand Source first. path = self.path_expand(m.group(1)) if path == None: print("Ignoring: \n\tcpto " + line) return "fail" self.simh.os8_pip_to (path, "DSK:", m.group(2)) else: # Is this normal case of source, dest, with possibly empty option? m = re.match(_from_to_re_2, line) if m == None: print("Could not parse cpto command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" path = self.path_expand(m.group(1)) if path == None: print("Ignoring: \n\tcpto " + line) return "fail" self.simh.os8_pip_to (path, m.group(2), m.group(4)) return "success" #### cpto_command ########################################### # Calls os8_pip_from with the command line arguments. def cpfrom_command (self, line, script_file): if not self.booted: print("Cannot run cpfrom command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". OS/8 has not been booted.") return "die" m = re.match(_from_to_re_2, line) if m == None: print("Could not parse cpfrom command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" path = self.path_expand(m.group(2)) if path == None: print("Ignoring: \n\tcpfrom " + line) return "fail" self.simh.os8_pip_from (m.group(1), path, m.group(4)) return "success" #### copy_command ############################################### # Simple script interface to create a copy of a file. def copy_command (self, line, script_file): m = re.match(_two_args_re, line) if m == None or m.group(1) == None or m.group(2) == None: print("Could not copy command: " + line) return "fail" from_path = self.path_expand(m.group(1)) to_path = self.path_expand(m.group(2)) if from_path == None or to_path == None: print("Ignoring: \n\t copy " + line) return "fail" print("copy command: \n\tfrom: " + from_path + ", \n\tto: " + to_path) if (not os.path.isfile(from_path)): print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Required copy input file: " + from_path + " not found.") return "fail" save_if_needed(to_path) try: shutil.copyfile(from_path, to_path) except shutil.Error as e: print("copy command failed with error: " + str(e)) return "fail" except IOError as e: print("copy command failed with IOError: " + str(e)) return "fail" return "success" #### resume_command ############################################# # Call the os8_resume in simh to resume OS/8. def resume_command (self, line, script_file): if self.verbose: print("Resuming OS/8 at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") self.simh.os8_restart() return "success" #### restart_command ############################################# # Call the os8_restart in simh to resume OS/8. def restart_command (self, line, script_file): if self.verbose: print("Restarting OS/8 at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") self.simh.os8_restart() return "success" #### patch_command ############################################## # Read the named patch file and perform its actions. def patch_command (self, line, script_file): if not self.booted: print("Cannot run patch command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". OS/8 has not been booted.") return "die" path = self.path_expand(line) if path == None: print("Ignoring: \n\t" + "patch " + line) return "fail" if not os.path.isfile(path): print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Patch file: " + path + " not found.") return "fail" self.run_patch_file (path) return "success" #### exit_command ############################################### # Call POSIX exit to exit the running program, # returning a numerical status value. def exit_command (self, line, script_file): m = re.match (_exit_arg_re, line) intfound = False if m != None: if m.group(1) != None: intfound = True status = int(m.group(1)) elif m.group(2) != None: intfound = True status = int(m.group(2)) else: intfound = False if self.verbose: if intfound: stat_str = str(status) else: stat_str = line print("Calling sys.exit (" + stat_str + ") at line: " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") if intfound: sys.exit (status) else: sys.exit(line) #### print_command ############################################### # Print text from the running script # If verbose is set, say what line in the script containing # the print command. def print_command (self, line, script_file): if self.verbose: print("Line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + line) else: print(self.print_expand(line)) return "success" #### _command ########################################### # def _command (self, line, script_file): return "success" #### run_script_file ############################################ # Run os8 command script file # Call parsers as needed for supported sub commands. # # Commands: # mount <simh-dev> <image-file> [<option> ...] # option: required | preserve | readonly | ro | scratch # umount <simh-dev> # boot <simh-dev> # os8 <command-line> # the rest of the line is passed verbatim to OS/8 # pal8 <pal-command line> # include <script-file> # configure <device> <parameter> # device: tti | tape | rx # tt parameter: KSR | 7b # tape parameter: td | dt # rx parameter: rx8e | rx28 | rx01 | rx02 # enable <parameter> # disable <parameter> # cpto <posix-file> [<os8-file>] [<format>] # cpfrom <os8-file> <posix-file> [<format>] # format: /A | /I | /B # copy <from-file> <to-file> # patch <patch-file> # resume # restart # begin <sub-command> <os8-path> # end <sub-command> # print <output text> # exit <status> # Sub-commands: # build, fotp, absldr # # Commands return, "success", "fail", or "die". def run_script_file (self, script_path): # Strings, regexps, and command arrays used by run_system commands = {"mount": self.mount_command, "boot": self.boot_command, "os8": self.os8_command, "pal8": self.pal8_command, "include": self.include_command, "begin": self.begin_command, "end": self.end_command, "exit": self.exit_command, "print": self.print_command, "umount": self.umount_command, "simh": self.simh_command, "configure": self.configure_command, "enable": self.enable_option_command, "disable": self.disable_option_command, "cpto": self.cpto_command, "cpfrom": self.cpfrom_command, "copy": self.copy_command, "resume": self.resume_command, "restart": self.restart_command, "patch": self.patch_command} try: script_file = open(script_path, "r") except IOError: print(script_path + " not found.") return "fail" # Every time we start a new script # We append a new line number count of 0 # onto our line_ct_stack self.line_ct_stack.insert(0, 0) if self.debug: print("New line_ct_stack: " + str(self.line_ct_stack)) for line in script_file: line = self.basic_line_parse (line, script_file) if line == None: continue m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m == None: print("Ignoring command line at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + line) continue if m.group(1) not in commands: print("Unrecognized script command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + m.group(1)) continue # print("arg: " + m.group(3)) if m.group(3) == None: rest = "" else: rest = m.group(3) retval = commands[m.group(1)](rest, script_file) if retval == "die": print("\nFatal error encountered in " + script_path + \ " at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ":") print("\t" + line) sys.exit(-1) # Done. Pop the line count off our line_ct_stack self.line_ct_stack.pop(0) if self.debug: print("popped line_ct_stack: " + str(self.line_ct_stack)) return "success" #### end_command ##################################################### def end_command (self, line, script_file): print("Unexpectedly encountered end command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + line) return "fail" #### parse_odt ####################################################### def parse_odt (self, com, line): if self.debug: print(line) if line == "\\c": return "break" match = _odt_parse.match(line) if match == None: print("Aborting because of bad ODT line: " + line) self.simh.os8_send_ctrl('C') return "err" loc = match.group(1) old_val = match.group(2) new_val = match.group(3) expect_val_str = "\s*[0-7]{4} " if self.debug: print("Loc: " + loc + ", old_val: " + old_val + ", new_val: " + \ new_val) self.simh.os8_send_str (loc + "/") self.simh._child.expect(expect_val_str) if old_val.isdigit(): # We need to check old value found_val = self.simh._child.after.decode().strip() if found_val != old_val: print("\tOld value: " + found_val + " does not match " + old_val + ". Aborting patch.") # Abort out of ODT back to the OS/8 Monitor self.simh.os8_send_ctrl('C') return "err" self.simh.os8_send_line (new_val) return "cont" #### futil_exit ######################################################## def futil_exit (self, com, line): self.simh.os8_send_line(line) return "break" #### futil_file ######################################################## def futil_file (self, com, line): # Redundant re-parse of line but nobody else wants args right now. match = _com_split_parse.match(line) if match == None: print("Aborting because of mal-formed FUTIL FILE command: " + line) self.simh.os8_send_ctrl('C') return "err" fname = match.group(2) expect_futil_file_str = "\n" + fname + "\s+(.*)$" self.simh.os8_send_line (line) self.simh._child.expect(expect_futil_file_str) result = self.simh._child.after.decode().strip() match = _com_split_parse.match(result) if match == None: print("Aborting because unexpected return status: " + result + \ " from: " + line) self.simh.os8_send_ctrl('C') return "err" if match.group(2).strip() == "LOOKUP FAILED": print("Aborting because of FUTIL lookup failure on: " + fname) self.simh.os8_send_ctrl('C') return "err" else: return "cont" #### parse_futil ##################################################### # # Very simple minded: # If first char on line is an alpha, run the command. # If the first char on line is number, do the substitute command. # # Substitute command acts like ODT. # Future version should support the IF construct. # # When we encounter the EXIT command, we return success. def parse_futil (self, com, line): futil_specials = { "EXIT": self.futil_exit, "FILE": self.futil_file } if line[0].isdigit(): # Treat the line as ODT return self.parse_odt(com, line) else: match = _com_split_parse.match(line) if match == None: print("Ignoring failed FUTIL command parse of: " + line) return "cont" fcom = match.group(1) rest = match.group(2) if fcom not in futil_specials: # Blind faith and no error checking. self.simh.os8_send_line(line) return "cont" else: return futil_specials[fcom](fcom, line) #### run_patch_file ################################################## def run_patch_file (self, pathname): sys.stdout.write ("Applying patch " + os.path.basename (pathname) + "...") sys.stdout.flush () try: patch_file = open(pathname, "r") except IOError: print(pathname + " not found. Skipping.") return "fail" special_commands = { "ODT": self.parse_odt, "R": None, # Get next parser. "FUTIL": self.parse_futil } inside_a_command = False the_command = "" the_command_parser = None # Resume OS/8 if necessary. if self.simh._context == "simh": self.resume_command(line, script_file) for line in patch_file: line = line.rstrip() if line == "": continue elif line[0] == '#': continue # Ignore Comments elif inside_a_command: retval = the_command_parser (the_command, line) if retval == "break": inside_a_command = False self.simh.os8_send_ctrl('C') elif retval == "err": patch_file.close() return "fail" elif line[0] == '.': # New OS/8 Command match = _com_os8_parse.match(line) if match == None: print("Aborting patch on failed OS/8 command parse of: " + line) return "fail" com = match.group(1) rest = match.group(2) if com in special_commands: if com == "R": # Run command is special. Take arg as the command and run it. com = rest inside_a_command = True the_command = com the_command_parser = special_commands[com] # We carefully separate com and args # But don't make much use of that yet. if self.verbose and self.debug: print(line) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", line[1:]) # Skip Prompt. patch_file.close() print("Success.") return "success" #### skip_patch ###################################################### # Returns true if the given filename matches one of the regex string # keys of the given skips dict and the flag value for that key is set. # See skips definition in make_patch, which calls this. def skip_patch (fn, skips): for p in skips: if re.search (p, fn) and skips[p]: return True return False #### call_pal8 ####################################################### # Generic call out to PAL8 with error recovery. # We rely on the caller to have good specifications for source, # binary and optional listing files. def call_pal8 (self, source, binary): pal8_replies = ["ERRORS DETECTED: ", "BE\s+\S+", "CF\s+\S+", "DE\s+\S+", "DF", "IC\s+\S+", "ID\s+\S+", "IE\s+\S+", "II\s+\S+", "IP\s+\S+", "IZ\s+\S+", "LD\s+\S+", "LG\s+\S+", "PE\s+\S+", "PH\s+\S+", "RD\s+\S+", "SE\s+\S+", "UO\s+\S+", "US\s+\S+", "ZE\s+\S+", "\S+ NOT FOUND"] if self.verbose: print("Assembling " + source) com_line = binary + "<" + source self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", "R PAL8") # Did the command successfully run and enter the command decoder? reply = self.simh._child.expect (self.simh._cd_replies) if reply != 0: print("PAL8 failed to start at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0])) return "fail" self.simh.os8_send_line (com_line) err_count = 0 reply = self.simh._child.expect (pal8_replies) executed_line = self.simh._child.before.decode().strip() reply_str = self.simh._child.after.decode().strip() if reply == 0: self.simh._child.expect("\d+") err_count = int(self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) reply_str += " " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip() if reply > 0 or err_count > 0: print("PAL8 Error: ") print("\t*" + executed_line) print("\t" + reply_str) self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('c') # exit PAL8 Just in case. # We could do something better than just dying, I expect. return "fail" # self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # exit PAL8 return "success" #### simh_command #################################################### # I tried to avoid including this command but sometimes you just # have to reconfigure subtle bits of device drivers. # We assume we can call a simh command at any time, but # doing so puts us in the simh context that persists until we # issue a boot or go command. def simh_command (self, line, script_file): print("simh command is disabled. Line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + " ignored.") return "fail" if self.verbose: print(line) self.simh.send_cmd(line) return "success" #### umount_command ################################################## def umount_command (self, line, script_file): detach_comm = "det " + line if self.verbose: print("line: " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + detach_comm) self.simh.send_cmd(detach_comm) return "success" #### make_scratch #################################################### # Create a copy of the contents of image file using the python # method to create a secure, named temp filename. # The caller has split the image file name into a base path, # and an extension which we use. # After copying the source image, the file is closed and the name # of the scratch file is returned. def make_scratch (self, base_imagename, extension): try: src_image = open(base_imagename+extension, "rb") except IOError: print("Open of imagefile " + base_imagename + extension + " failed.") return None dest_image = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+b', \ prefix=base_imagename+'-temp-', \ suffix=extension, \ delete=False) destname = dest_image.name if self.debug: print("Temp file name is: " + destname) try: shutil.copyfileobj(src_image, dest_image) except shutil.Error as e: print("Copy of imagefile " + base_imagename + extension + \ " to scratch failed with error: " + str(e)) return None except IOError as e: print("Copy of imagefile " + base_imagename + extension + \ ", failed with IOError: " + str(e)) return None src_image.close() dest_image.close() self.scratch_list.append(destname) return destname #### mount_command ################################################### # mount <simh-device> <image-file> [option ...] # # Interface to SIMH attach command with options that do a bit more. # # Options: # required: <image-file> is required to exist, otherwise abort the script. # preserve if <image-file> already exists, create a copy with a # version number suffix. This is useful when you want to prevent # overwrites of a good image file with changes that might not work. # os8-run preserves all versions seen and creates a new # version that doesn't overwrite any of the previous ones. # readonly: Passes the `-r` option to SIMH attach to mount the # device in read only mode. # ro: abbreviation for readonly. # scratch: Create a writeable scratch copy of the named image # file and mount it. This is helpful when you are booting a # distribution DECtape. Booted DECtape images must be writeable. # To protect a distribution DECtape, use this option. # When all script runs are done, the scratch version is deleted. # new: If there is an existing file, move it aside as a .save because # we want to create a new empty image file. # # If the mount command fails for any reason, we presume # it is a fatal error and abort the script. def mount_command (self, line, script_file): m = re.match(_mount_re, line) if m == None: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ", could not parse mount. Ignoring: {" + line + "}.") return "die" simh_dev = m.group(1) unit = m.group(2) rest = m.group(3) parts = rest.split() if len(parts) == 0: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": No image name specified in: {" + line + "}") return "die" ro_arg = "" imagename = self.path_expand(parts[0]) if imagename == None: return "die" dot = imagename.rindex(".") base_imagename = imagename[:dot] extension = imagename[dot:] copy_imagename = "" # Case of additional arguments. if len (parts) > 1: # Perform must_exist before scratch if "new" in parts[1:]: save_if_needed(imagename) if "must_exist" in parts[1:] or "required" in parts[1:]: if not os.path.exists(imagename): print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ", " + \ imagename + " must exist but was not found. Not mounting.") return "die" if "scratch" in parts[1:]: copy_imagename = self.make_scratch(base_imagename, extension) if copy_imagename == None: return "die" imagename = copy_imagename if "readonly" in parts[1:] or "ro" in parts[1:]: if copy_imagename != "": print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": You don't really need to set readonly on a scratch copy.") ro_arg = "-r " if "no_overwrite" in parts[1:] or "preserve" in parts[1:]: if copy_imagename != "": print("Ignoring preserve option at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ " because scratch option is present.") else: next_tape = 0 while os.path.isfile(imagename): print("Found: " + imagename) next_tape += 1 imagename = base_imagename + "-" + str(next_tape) + extension if unit == None or unit == "": print("Need unit number for: " + line) return "die" if simh_dev not in _os8_from_simh_dev: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Unrecognized simh dev: " + simh_dev) return "die" os8dev = _os8_from_simh_dev[simh_dev] attach_comm = "att " + ro_arg + simh_dev + unit + " " + imagename if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": mount: " + \ attach_comm) self.simh.send_cmd(attach_comm) return "success" #### boot_command #################################################### # # Check to see if the device to be booted has something attached. # If not die. # If so, boot it, and set our booted state to True. def boot_command (self, line, script_file): # First confirm something is attached to boot from. ucname = line.upper() boot_replies = [ucname + "\s+(.+)\r", "Non-existent device"] self.simh.send_cmd("show " + line) retval = self.simh._child.expect(boot_replies) if retval == 1: print("Attempt to boot non-existent device: " + line) return "die" reply = self.simh._child.after.decode() m = re.match("^(\S+)\s(\S+),\s+(attached to |not attached)(\S+)?,\s+(.+)\r", reply) if m == None: print("Could not determine if device " + line + " is attached; " + "got '" + reply + "'") return "die" # Caution match group we want ends with a space. if m.group(3) != "attached to ": print("Attempt to boot on non-attached device: " + line) return "die" boot_comm = "boot " + line if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + boot_comm) self.simh.send_cmd(boot_comm) self.booted = True return "success" #### os8_command ##################################################### def os8_command (self, line, script_file): if not self.booted: print("Cannot run os8 command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". OS/8 has not been booted.") return "die" os8_comm = line if self.verbose: print("Line: " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": os8_command: " + os8_comm) # Resume OS/8 if necessary. if self.simh._context == "simh": self.resume_command(line, script_file) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", os8_comm, self.debug) return "success" #### pal8_command #################################################### # The "pal8" script command comes in two forms: # The two argument form where the PAL8 status is printed on the fly # and the 3 argument form where all status goes into the listing file. # We do the 3 argument form with a simple "os8" script command. def pal8_command (self, line, script_file): if not self.booted: print("Cannot run pal8 command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". OS/8 has not been booted.") return "die" m_2form = re.match (_two_arg_pal_re, line) if m_2form != None: # Resume OS/8 if necessary. if self.simh._context == "simh": self.resume_command(line, script_file) # Call the 2arg pal8 code that works hard at error analysis. return self.call_pal8 (m_2form.group(4), m_2form.group(1)) else: m_3form = re.match (_three_arg_pal_re, line) if m_3form != None: # Just run the OS/8 command. os8_comm = "pal8 " + line if self.verbose: print("Line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Calling 3-arg pal8 command: " + os8_comm) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", os8_comm) else: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": Unrecognized pal8 form: {" + line + "}.") return "fail" return "success" #### begin_command ################################################### def begin_command (self, line, script_file): if not self.booted: print("Cannot execute begin subcommand block at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ". OS/8 has not been booted.") return "die" sub_commands = {"fotp": self.fotp_subcomm, "build": self.build_subcomm, "absldr": self.absldr_subcomm, "cdprog": self.cdprog_subcomm} m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m == None: print("Could not parse sub-command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + line) if m.group(1) not in sub_commands: print("Ignoring unrecognized sub-command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + m.group(1)) print("Ignoring everything to next end.") self.ignore_to_subcomm_end(line, script_file, "") return "fail" else: # Resume OS/8 if necessary. if self.simh._context == "simh": self.resume_command(line, script_file) return sub_commands[m.group(1)](m.group(3), script_file) #### run_build_build ################################################# # ***CAUTION*** # When you do this you are instructing BUILD to # OVERWRITE the system area. If you do this to your # running RK05 pack by mistake, you WILL make a mess # and need to re-run mkos8 to re-make it. def run_build_build (self, os8_spec, cd_spec): self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\$", "BUILD", debug=True) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("LOAD OS/8: ", os8_spec, debug=True) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("LOAD CD: ", cd_spec, debug=True) return "success" #### build_subcomm ################################################### def build_subcomm (self, old_line, script_file): # A race condition results if we send ^C when we are already at # Monitor level. So need_exit gets set to False, when we know # we have already exited build, and are at the monitor prompt. need_exit = True os8_comm = "RU " + old_line if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + os8_comm) prompt_str = "\n\\$$" if self.debug: print("sending to simh: " + os8_comm) print(" and expecting prompt: '\\n\\\\$$'") self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", os8_comm) self.simh._child.expect(prompt_str) for line in script_file: # if self.debug: # print("line: " + line) line = self.basic_line_parse(line, script_file) if line == None: continue m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m == None: print("Ignoring mal-formed build sub-command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + line) continue build_sub = m.group(1) rest = m.group(3) if rest == None: rest = "" if build_sub not in _build_comm_regs: print("Unrecognized BUILD command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + build_sub) continue if build_sub == "end": if rest == "": print("Warning! end statement encountered inside build with no argument at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".\nExiting build.") return "fail" elif rest != "build": print("Warning! Mismatched begin/end blocks in BUILD at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".\nEncountered end: {" + \ rest + "}. Exiting BUILD.") return "fail" if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": end BUILD") if self.debug: print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) # Return to monitor level unless need_exit == False. if need_exit: self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('c') return "success" build_re = _build_comm_regs[build_sub] if build_re != None: m2 = re.match(build_re, rest) if m2 == None: print("Ignoring mal-formed BUILD at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + build_sub + \ " command: " + rest) continue if build_sub == "BUILD": if m2.group(1) == None or m2.group(1) == "": print("Missing source of OS8.BN. Ignoring BUILD command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") continue else: kbm_arg = m2.group(1) if m2.group(3) == None or m2.group(3) == "": print("Missing sorce of CD.BN. Ignoring BUILD command at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") continue else: cd_arg = m2.group(3) if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": BUILD KBM: " + kbm_arg + ", CD: " + cd_arg) if self.debug: print("sending to simh: BUILD") self.simh.os8_send_line ("BUILD") build_build_replies = ["LOAD OS/8: "] build_build_replies.extend(_build_replies) if self.debug: print("expecting: " + str(build_build_replies)) reply = self.simh._child.expect(build_build_replies) if self.debug: print("reply: " + str(reply)) print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) if reply != 0: print("No prompt for LOAD OS/8 in BUILD command within BUILD at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") print("Instead got: {" + self.simh._child.after.decode() + "}.") print("Exiting BUILD.") return "die" if self.debug: print("sending to simh: " + kbm_arg) self.simh.os8_send_line (kbm_arg) build_build_replies = ["LOAD CD: "] build_build_replies.extend(_build_replies) if self.debug: print("expecting: " + str(build_build_replies)) reply = self.simh._child.expect(build_build_replies) if self.debug: print("reply: " + str(reply)) print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) if reply != 0: print("No prompt for LOAD CD in BUILD command within BUILD at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") print("Instead got: {" + self.simh._child.after.decode() + "}.") print("Exiting BUILD.") return "die" if self.debug: print("sending to simh: " + cd_arg) self.simh.os8_send_line (cd_arg) # Done with BUILD command dialog within BUILD.SV # Get that BUILD.SV prompt. if self.debug: print("Expecting prompt: '\\n\\\\$$'") self.simh._child.expect(prompt_str) if self.debug: print("Resume BUILD.SV command loop.") continue comm = build_sub + " " + rest if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": BUILD-> " + comm) if self.debug: print("sending to simh: " + comm) self.simh.os8_send_line (comm) if self.debug: print("expecting: " + str(_build_replies)) reply = self.simh._child.expect(_build_replies) if self.debug: print("reply: " + str(reply)) print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) if reply > 3: print("BUILD error at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ " with command " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("\t" + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('c') # Special case "BOOT" sub-command: May ask, "WRITE ZERO DIRECT?" if build_sub == "BOOT": if reply == 2: if self.debug: print("Boot received \"WRITE ZERO DIRECT?\"") print("sending to simh: Y") self.simh.os8_send_line("Y") if self.debug: print("Expecting \"SYS BUILT\"") reply = self.simh._child.expect("SYS BUILT") if self.debug: print("ZeroDir: reply: " + str(reply)) print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) need_exit = False elif reply == 0: reply = self.simh._child.expect("SYS BUILT") if self.debug: print("$: reply: " + str(reply)) print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) need_exit = False elif reply == 1: reply = self.simh._child.expect("\\.") if self.debug: print("SysBuilt: reply: " + str(reply)) print("before: " + self.simh._child.before.decode().strip()) print("after: " + self.simh._child.after.decode().strip()) print("Warning end of file encountered with no end of BUILD command block at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" #### cdprog_subcomm ################################################## # Cycle through OS/8 command decoder with the command specified # in the argument. def cdprog_subcomm (self, old_line, script_file): os8_comm = "RU " + old_line end_str = "cdprog " + old_line if self.verbose: print("Line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + os8_comm) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", os8_comm) for line in script_file: line = self.basic_line_parse(line, script_file) if line == None: continue # Test for special case, "end" and act on it if present. m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m != None and m.group(1) != None and m.group(1) != "" and m.group(1) == "end": rest = m.group(3) retval = "fail" # Return fail unless proven successful. if rest == None or rest == "": print("Warning! end statement encountered inside cdprog " + \ "with no argument at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") print("Expecting: {" + end_str + "}.") elif rest != end_str: print("Warning! Mismatched begin/end blocks in cdprog at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".\n") print("Expecting: {" + end_str + "}. Got: {" + rest + "}.\n") else: retval = "success" if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": end " + end_str) if retval == "fail": print("Exiting cdprog, possibly earlier than expected at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('[') return retval # We could do some basic OS/8 command decoder synax checking here. comm = line if self.verbose: print("Line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": * " + line) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\*", line) print("Warning end of file encountered at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ " with no end of cdprog command block.") self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('[') return "fail" #### fotp_subcomm #################################################### def fotp_subcomm (self, old_line, script_file): os8_comm = "RU " + old_line if self.verbose: print("Line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + os8_comm) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", os8_comm) for line in script_file: line = self.basic_line_parse(line, script_file) if line == None: continue # Test for special case, "end" and act on it if present. m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m != None and m.group(1) != None and m.group(1) != "" and m.group(1) == "end": rest = m.group(3) if rest == None or rest == "": print("Warning! end statement encountered inside fotp " + \ "with no argument at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" elif rest != "fotp": print("Warning! Mismatched begin/end blocks in FOTP at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".\nEncountered end: {" + \ rest + "}. Exiting FOTP.") return "fail" if self.verbose: print("Line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": end FOTP") self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('[') return "success" m = re.match(_fotp_re, line) if m == None: print("At line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ": ignoring mal-formed fotp file spec: {" + line + "}.") continue comm = line if self.verbose: print("Line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": * " + line) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\*", line) print("Warning end of file encountered at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + " with no end of FOTP command block.") return "fail" #### absldr_subcomm ################################################## # A clone of fotp_subcom. Can we find a way to merge the common code? def absldr_subcomm (self, old_line, script_file): os8_comm = "RU " + old_line if self.verbose: print(" line: " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": " + os8_comm) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", os8_comm) for line in script_file: line = self.basic_line_parse(line, script_file) if line == None: continue # Test for special case, "end" and act on it if present. m = re.match(_comm_re, line) if m != None and m.group(1) != None and m.group(1) != "" and m.group(1) == "end": rest = m.group(3) if rest == None or rest == "": print("Warning! end statement encountered inside ABSLDR " + \ "with no argument at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") return "fail" elif rest != "absldr": print("Warning! Mismatched begin/end blocks in ABSLDR at " + \ "line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + \ ".\nEncountered end: {" + rest + "}. Exiting ABSLDR.") return "fail" if self.verbose: print("End ABSLDR at line " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ".") self.simh.os8_send_ctrl ('[') return "success" m = re.match(_absldr_re, line) if m == None: print("Ignoring mal-formed absldr file spec at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + ": {" + line + "}.") continue comm = line if self.verbose: print("Line : " + str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + "* " + line) self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\*", line) print("Warning end of file encountered at line " + \ str(self.line_ct_stack[0]) + "with no end of ABSLDR command block.") return "fail" #### check_exists #################################################### # Check existence of all files needed def check_exists (s, image_copyins): for copyin in image_copyins: image = copyin[1] image_path = dirs.os8mi + image if (not os.path.isfile(image_path)): print("Required file: " + image_path + " not found.") mkos8_abort(s) # else: print("Found " + image_path) #### Data Structures ################################################ # # The make procedures use helper procedures # to confirm that the relevant input image file exists and # to perform the file copies. # # A data structure called "image copyin" # describes the image file pathname relative to an implied root, # provides a message string when the action is run, # names a default destination device for whole image content copies, # offers an optional array of specific file copy actions. # # FUTURE: Parse source path for ".tu56" vs. ".rk05" for more general use. # Currently all code assumes a copyin comes from a DECtape image. # # Example: We Install all files for ADVENT, the Adventure game: # # advent_copyin = ['RKB0:', 'subsys/advent.tu56', "Installing ADVENT...", None] # # A DECtape device is chosen for attachment in SIMH and # a 'COPY *.*' command is filled in with the Destination device, and the chosen DECtape. # # A data structer called "file copyin" # provides override destination to allow renames or varied destinations. # names individual files within a copyin to use # # Example: To copy the C compiler we want all .SV files on SYS # but everything else to RKB0: # (Note the useful /V option to invert the match.) # # cc8_sv_file_copyin = ['SYS:', '*.SV'] # cc8_rest_file_copyin = ['RKB0:', '*.SV/V'] # # A 'COPY' command is filled in with the override destination and # The file spec is used with the chosen dectape instead of "*.*" # #### copyin_pair ##################################################### # Copy two images into two destinations with two messages # # Assumes our context is "in simh". # Assumes dt0 and dt1 are free. # Assumes rk0 is the boot device # Detaches dt0 and dt1 after using them. # copyin0 mounts on dt0. copyin1 mounts on dt1. # Either copyin or both can be None def copyin_pair (s, copyin0, copyin1, debug): if debug: if copyin0: print("Copying: " + copyin0[1] + " to: " + copyin0[0] + "from dt0") else: print("copyin0 is empty.") if copyin1: print("Copying: " + copyin1[1] + " to: " + copyin1[0] + "from dt1") else: print("copyin1 is empty.") if not copyin0 and not copyin1: return # Nothing to do. # The order of events here is a bit funky because we want # to use both DECtape drives but also # switch between SIMH and OS/8 as infrequently as possible. if copyin0: self.simh.send_cmd ("attach -r dt0 " + dirs.os8mi + copyin0[1]) if copyin1: self.simh.send_cmd ("attach -r dt1 " + dirs.os8mi + copyin1[1]) self.simh.os8_restart() if copyin0: if self.verbose: print(copyin0[2]) if copyin0[3]: # We have specific files to do. for file_copyin in copyin0[3]: self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", "COPY " + file_copyin[0] + "<DTA0:" + file_copyin[1]) else: self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", "COPY " + copyin0[0] + "<DTA0:*.*") if copyin1: if self.verbose: print(copyin1[2]) if copyin1[3]: # We have specific files to do. for file_copyin in copyin1[3]: self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", "COPY " + file_copyin[0] + "<DTA1:" + file_copyin[1]) else: self.simh.os8_send_cmd ("\\.", "COPY " + copyin1[0] + "<DTA1:*.*") self.simh.back_to_cmd("\\.") if copyin0: self.simh.send_cmd ("detach dt0") if copyin1: self.simh.send_cmd ("detach dt1") #### do_all_copyins ################################################## def do_all_copyins (s, copyins, debug): pair_idx = 0 pair_ct = int(len(copyins) / 2) while pair_idx < pair_ct: copyin_pair(s, copyins[pair_idx * 2], copyins[pair_idx * 2 + 1], debug) pair_idx += 1 if pair_ct * 2 < len(copyins): copyin_pair(s, copyins[len(copyins) - 1], None, debug) |
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978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 | #!/usr/bin/env @PYCMD@ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ######################################################################## # simh/__init__.py - A wrapper class around pexpect for communicating # with an instance of the PiDP-8/I SIMH simulator running OS/8. # # See ../doc/class-simh.md for a usage tutorial. # # Copyright © 2017 by Jonathan Trites, © 2017-2019 by William Cattey # and Warren Young. # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS LISTED ABOVE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, # DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT # OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE # OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # Except as contained in this notice, the names of the authors above # shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, # use or other dealings in this Software without prior written # authorization from those authors. ######################################################################## import os import pexpect import pkg_resources import subprocess import tempfile import time import re import sys import pidp8i class simh: # pexpect object instance, set by ctor _child = None # Constant used by os8_kbd_delay, assembled in stages: # # 1. PDP-8 RS-232 bits per character: 7-bit ASCII plus necessary # start, stop, and parity bits. # # 2. The ratio of the instructions per second ratios of a PDP-8/I to # that of the host hardware running the simulator. The former is # an approximate value; see lib/pidp8i/ips.py.in for the value and # its defense. The latter is either the IPS rate for: # # a) a Raspberry Pi Model B+, that being the slowest host system # we run this simulator on; or # # b) the IPS rate of the actual host hardware if you have run the # "bin/teco-pi-demo -b" benchmark on it. # # 2. The fact that real PDP-8s ran OS/8 reliably at 300 bps, and have # been claimed to get flaky as early as 600 bps by some. (Others # claim to have run them up to 9,600 bps.) # # 3. The "safe BPS" value is the fastest bit per second speed actual # PDP-8 hardware was known to run OS/8 terminal I/O at. In this # case, it is the high-speed tape reader. # # TODO: We may be able to increase this. # # We have one report that OS/8 was tested with terminals up to # about ~600 bps before becoming unreliable. # # We have another report that OS/8 could run under ETOS with # 9,600 bps terminals, but we don't know if that tells us anything # about OS/8 running without the ETOS multitasking hardware. # # 4. Given above, calculate safe characters per second for host HW. # # 5. Invert to get seconds per character, that being the delay value. _bpc = 7 + 1 + 1 + 1 # [1] _ips_ratio = float (pidp8i.ips.current) / pidp8i.ips.pdp8i # [2] _pdp8i_safe_bps = 300 # [3] _host_safe_cps = _pdp8i_safe_bps * _ips_ratio / _bpc # [4] _os8_kbd_delay = 1 / _host_safe_cps # [5] # Known OS/8 error strings and a flag indicating whether the error # dumps us back out to the OS/8 command monitor or leaves us in the # called program. _os8_errors = [ # The date comment tells when each message is observed and validated # # OS/8 Handbook 1974 page 1-43/81 Keyboard Monitor Error Messages: ["MONITOR ERROR 2 AT \d+ \\(DIRECTORY I/O ERROR\\)", True], # 2018.02.11 ["MONITOR ERROR 5 AT \d+ \\(I/O ERROR ON SYS\\)", True], ["MONITOR ERROR 6 AT \d+ \\(DIRECTORY I/O ERROR\\)", True], ["(\S+) NOT AVAILABLE", False], ["(\S+) NOT FOUND", False], # 2018.02.11 # OS/8 Handbook 1974 page 1-51/89 Command Decoder Error Messages ["ILLEGAL SYNTAX", False], # 2018.02.11 ["(\S+) DOES NOT EXIST", False], # ["(\S+) NOT FOUND", False], # See above ["TOO MANY FILES", False], # OS/8 Handbook 1974 page 1-75/113 CCL Error Messages ["BAD DEVICE", False], ["BAD EXTENSION", False], # OS/8 Handbook 1974 page 1-106/144 PIP Error Messages ["ARE YOU SURE", False], ["BAD DIRECTORY ON DEVICE #\s?\d+", False], ["BAD SYSTEM HEAD", False], ["CAN'T OPEN OUTPUT FILE", False], ["DEVICE #\d+ NOT A DIRECTORY DEVICE", False], ["DIRECTORY ERROR", False], ["ERROR DELETING FILE", False], ["ILLEGIAL BINARY INPUT, FILE #\d+", False], ["INPUT ERROR, FILE #\s?\d+", False], ["IO ERROR IN \\(file name\\) --CONTINUING", False], ["NO ROOM FOR OUTPUT FILE", False], ["NO ROOM IN \\(file name\\) --CONTINUING", False], ["OUTPUT ERROR", False], ["PREMATURE END OF FILE, FILE #\s?\d+", False], ["ZERO SYS?", False], # OS/8 Handbook 1974 page 2-81/244: DIRECT Error Messages ["BAD INPUT DIRECTORY", False], ["DEVICE DOES NOT HAVE A DIRECTORY", False], ["ERROR CLOSING FILE", False], ["ERROR CLOSING FILE", False], ["ERROR READING INPUT DIRECTORY", False], ["ILLEGAL \\*", False], # OS/8 Handbook 1974 page: 2-109/272: FOTP Error Messages ["ERROR ON INPUT DEVICE, SKIPPING \\((\S+)\\)", False], ["ERROR ON OUTPUT DEVICE, SKIPPING \\((\S+)\\)", False], ["ERROR READING INPUT DIRECTORY", False], ["ERROR READING OUTPUT DIRECTORY", False], ["ILLEGAL \\?", False], ["NO FILES OF THE FORM (\S+)", False], ["NO ROOM, SKIPPING \\((\S+)\\)", False], ["SYSTEM ERROR-CLOSING FILE", False], ["USE PIP FOR NON-FILE STRUCTURED DEVICE", False], ["LINE TOO LONG IN FILE#\d+", False], ] # Pattern to match a SIMH command. The command verb ends up in # match().group(1), and anything after the verb in group(3). _simh_comm_re = re.compile ("^\s*(\S+)(\s+(.*))?$") # Significant prefixes of SIMH command verbs that transition from SIMH # command context back into the simulation: BOOT, CONTINUE, and GO. # We need only the first letter in all cases, since these particular # commands are not ambiguous. They're uppercase because the code that # uses this always uppercases the command before searching this list. _enters_os8_context = ["B", "C", "G"] #### ctor ############################################################ # basedir is the parent of bin/{pdp8,pidp8i-sim}. # # Setting the skip_gpio flag to True causes us to use bin/pdp8 instead # of bin/pidp8i-sim, which runs the simulator with the PiDP-8/I GPIO # thread disabled. You might do this because you don't need any front # panel interaction or because you know you're not running on an RPi # in the first place. def __init__ (self, basedir, skip_gpio = False): # Start the simulator instance sim = 'pdp8' if skip_gpio else 'pidp8i-sim'; self._child = pexpect.spawn (os.path.join (basedir, 'bin', sim)) self._valid_pip_options = ["/A", "/B", "/I"] self._os8_file_re = re.compile("(\S+):(\S+)?") self._os8_error_match_strings = [] self._os8_fatal_check = [] self.verbose = False # We keep track of what our command context is so our caller does # not need to explicitly call back_to_cmd() or sendcontrol ('e'). # We keep track of the command context and transition automatically. self._context = "simh" # Parse our OS/8 Errors table into actionable chunks for error_spec in self._os8_errors: self._os8_error_match_strings.append(error_spec[0]) self._os8_fatal_check.append(error_spec[1]) self._pip_to_replies = ['\\^'] self._pip_to_replies.extend(self._os8_error_match_strings) # Did command start the command decoder or die with a monitor error? self._cd_replies = ['\\*'] self._cd_replies.extend(self._os8_error_match_strings) # Turn off pexpect's default inter-send() delay. We add our own as # necessary. The conditional tracks an API change between 3 and 4. pev4 = (pkg_resources.get_distribution("pexpect").parsed_version > pkg_resources.parse_version("4.0")) self._child.delaybeforesend = None if pev4 else 0 # Wait for the simulator's startup message. if not self.try_wait ('PDP-8 simulator V.*git commit id: [0-9a-f]', 10): raise RuntimeError ('Simulator failed to start') #### back_to_cmd ###################################################### # Pause the simulation and return to the SIMH command prompt when the # simulated software emits the given prompt string. Typically used to # wait for OS/8 to finish running a command so we can do something # down at the SIMH layer instead. def back_to_cmd (self, prompt): self._child.expect ("\n%s$" % prompt) self.os8_kbd_delay () self._child.sendcontrol ('e') self._context = "simh" #### os8_get_file #################################################### # Rough inverse of os8_send_file. # # Both paths must be given and are used literally. (Contrast our # inverse, where the destinatinon file name is produced from the # source if not given.) # # When this function is called to pull a file sent by our inverse, the # conversion should be lossless except for the transforms done by our # underlying utility tools, such as the LF -> CR+LF done by txt2ptp # but not undone by ptp2txt. # # Entry context should be inside OS/8. Exit context is inside OS/8. def os8_get_file (self, intname, extname): # Attach a blank paper tape to the simulator. ptf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile (suffix = '.pt', delete = False) ptf.close () ptn = ptf.name self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') self.send_cmd ('attach ptp ' + ptn) # Punch internal file to external paper tape image self.os8_restart () self.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', 'PUNCH ' + intname); self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') # wait for transfer to finish # Convert text file from SIMH paper tape format tool = os.path.join (pidp8i.dirs.build, 'bin', 'ptp2txt') self.send_cmd ('detach ptp') subprocess.call (tool + ' < ' + ptn + ' > ' + extname, shell = True) # Return to OS/8, just because that's where we were on entry, so we # should not change that. self.os8_restart () #### os8_kbd_delay ################################################### # Artificially delay the media generation process to account for the # fact that OS/8 lacks a modern multi-character keyboard input buffer. # It is unsafe to send text faster than a contemporary terminal could, # though we can scale it based on how much faster this host is than a # real PDP-8. See the constants above for the calculation. def os8_kbd_delay (self): time.sleep (self._os8_kbd_delay) #### os8_send_cmd #################################################### # Wait for an OS/8 command prompt running within SIMH, then send the # given line. # # The default timeout may seem excessive, but it is based on hard # experience: when SIMH is running on a slow host with slow devices # (e.g. the byte-by-byte transfer of the TD8E tape controller) a # single OS/8 command can take a very long time if it requires a lot # of I/O. If you are calling this for a command that you know for a # fact takes less time on all hosts and with all practical device # configurations, we encourage you to pass a smaller value. # # The caller must pass a prompt string because OS/8 has several # different prompt types: ., *, $, and #, at least. Beware in passing # these that they're treated as regular expressions, so characters # special in Python REs must be escaped. And then since the RE escape # character (\) is also special in Python strings, you must double- # escape *it*. So, '\\$' is a reasonable thing to pass as the prompt # value, meaning "look for a literal $ character." # # This routine requires the caller to ensure that the system is in # OS/8 Keyboard Monitor context — that is, ready for another OS/8 # command — before calling it. While this routine is able to check # whether we're in OS/8 context as a prerequisite, it is not practical # for us to return the system to OS/8 context automatically from some # other context because that would require us to know the current # context in detail, but only the caller has that full knowledge. # # Part of the problem is that in order to synchronize this object's # internal state machine with the SIMH + OS/8 + running program state, # we have to somehow provoke a prompt character from the running # program. How do we do that without knowing the current context? # In some contexts, a CR or LF will do it, in others BS, and in others # it'll take Ctrl-C. Then you have a new problem, with is that those # same characters aren't harmless: they'll change the very context # we're trying to probe! For instance, a Ctrl-C sent to the OS/8 # Keyboard Monitor just results in another prompt, but a Ctrl-C sent # to a program running *under* OS/8 might kill it. Or it might be # treated as input. Or it might be ignored entirely. # # There is no magic sequence we can send to SIMH or OS/8 to return the # system to OS/8 Keyboard Monitor context without either changing the # context in some way that might break the caller's needed state (e.g. # Ctrl-E, go 7600) or lose data (e.g. Ctrl-C) or fail entirely (e.g. # Enter.) It's up to the caller to arrange this. def os8_send_cmd (self, prompt, line, debug=False, timeout=60): if self._context != 'os8': print("OS/8 is not running. Cannot execute: " + lin) return if debug: print("os8_send_cmd: expecting: " + prompt) print("\tLast match before: {" + self._child.before.decode() + "}") print("\tLast match after: {" + self._child.after.decode() + "}") self._child.expect ("\n%s$" % prompt, timeout = timeout) self.os8_send_line (line) #### os8_send_ctrl ################################################### # Send a control character to OS/8 corresponding to the ASCII letter # given. We precede it with the OS/8 keyboard delay, since we're # probably following a call to os8_send_line or os8_send_cmd. def os8_send_ctrl (self, char): cc = char[0].lower () self.os8_kbd_delay () self._child.sendcontrol (cc) if cc == 'e': self._context = 'simh' #### mk_os8_name # ################################################### # Create an OS/8 filename: of the form XXXXXX.YY # From a POSIX path. def mk_os8_name(self, dev, path): bns = os.path.basename (path) bns = re.sub("-|:|\(|\)|!", "", bns) bns = bns.upper() if "." not in bns: return dev + bns[:min(6, len(bns))] else: dot = bns.index('.') return dev + bns[:min(6, dot, len(bns))] + "." + bns[dot+1: dot+3] #### os8_send_file ################################################### # Send a copy of a local text file to OS/8. The local path may # contain directory components, but the remote must not, of course. # # If the destination file name is not uppercase, it will be so forced. # # If the destination file name is not given, it is taken as the # basename of the source file name. # # The file is sent via the SIMH paper tape device through PIP in its # default ASCII mode, rather than character by character for two reasons: # # 1. It's faster. It runs as fast as the simulator can process the # I/O instructions, without any os8_kbd_delay() hooey. # # 2. It allows lowercase input regardless of the way the simulator is # configured. ASCII is ASCII. # # Entry context should be inside OS/8. Exit context is inside OS/8. def os8_send_file (self, source, dest = None): # Create path and file names not given bns = os.path.basename (source) if dest == None: dest = bns dest = dest.upper () # Convert text file to SIMH paper tape format bdir = pidp8i.dirs.build pt = os.path.join (bdir, 'obj', bns + '.pt') tool = os.path.join (bdir, 'bin', 'txt2ptp') subprocess.call (tool + ' < ' + source + ' > ' + pt, shell = True) # Paper tape created, so attach it read-only and copy it in. We're # relying on txt2ptp to insert the Ctrl-Z EOF marker at the end of # the file. self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') self.send_cmd ('attach -r ptr ' + pt) self.os8_restart () self.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', 'R PIP') self.os8_send_cmd ('\\*', dest + '<PTR:') self._child.expect ('\\^') self.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # finish transfer self._child.expect ('\\*') self.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # exit PIP #### pip_error_handler ############################################### # Common error handler for os8_pip_to and os8_pip_from def pip_error_handler(self, caller, reply): print("PIP error from inside " + caller + ": ") print("\t" + self._child.before.decode().strip()) print("\t" + self._child.after.decode().strip()) # Was this error fatal or do we need to clean up? # Remember we subtract 1 from reply to get index into error tables. if not self._os8_fatal_check[reply - 1]: # Non fatal error. Exit pip to the monitor self.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # exit PIP #### os8_pip_to ################################################### # Send a copy of a local file to OS/8 using PIP. # # The file is sent via the SIMH paper tape device through PIP # specifying a transfer option. If no option is specified, # ASCII is assumed. # # In ASCII mode, we pre-process with txt2ptp which translates # POSIX ASCII conventions to OS/8 conventions. In all other # modes, we do not do any translation. # # However, we should supply a sacrificial NULL as an additional character # because the OS/8 PTR driver throws the last character away. (NOT DONE YET) # # Entry context should be inside OS/8. Exit context is inside OS/8. def os8_pip_to (self, path, os8name, option = None): if option == None: option = "" # If os8name is just a device, synthesize an upcased name from # the POSIX file basename. if not os.path.exists(path): print(path + " not found. Skipping.") return m = re.match(self._os8_file_re, os8name) if m != None and (m.group(2) == None or m.group(2) == ""): dest = self.mk_os8_name(os8name, path) else: dest = os8name did_conversion = False if option == "" or option == "/A": # Convert text file to SIMH paper tape format in current dir of path. if self.verbose: print("Format converting " + path) bdir = pidp8i.dirs.build # Create uniquified temp path name. pt = path + "-" + str(os.getpid()) + ".pt_temp" tool = os.path.join (bdir, 'bin', 'txt2ptp') subprocess.call (tool + ' < ' + path + ' > ' + pt, shell = True) did_conversion = True elif option not in self._valid_pip_options: print("Invalid PIP option: " + option + ". Ignoring: " + path + \ " to OS/8.") return else: pt = path # TODO: Sacrificial extra character code goes here. # Paper tape created, so attach it read-only and copy it in. We're # relying on txt2ptp to insert the Ctrl-Z EOF marker at the end of # the file. self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') self.send_cmd ('attach -r ptr ' + pt) self.os8_restart () self.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', 'R PIP') # Was the start of PIP successful, or did we get a Monitor error? reply = self._child.expect (self._cd_replies) if reply != 0: self.pip_error_handler ("os8_pip_to", reply) return # Has the read-in been successful? self.os8_send_line (dest + '<PTR:' + option) reply = self._child.expect (self._pip_to_replies) if reply !=0: self.pip_error_handler("os8_pip_to", reply) if did_conversion: os.remove(pt) return self.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # finish transfer self._child.expect ('\\*') self.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # exit PIP # We could detach ptr and restart OS/8 here, but we don't need to. # Do remove the temp file if we created one. if did_conversion: os.remove (pt) #### os8_pip_from ################################################### # Fetch a file from OS/8 to a local path using PIP. # # The OS/8 source filename is synthesized from the basename of the path, # upcasing if necessary. # # The file is sent via the SIMH paper tape device through PIP # specifying a transfer option. If no option is specified, # ASCII is assumed. # # In ASCII mode, we post-process with ptp2txt which translates # POSIX ASCII conventions to OS/8 conventions. In all other # modes, we do not do any translation. # # Entry context should be inside OS/8. Exit context is inside OS/8. def os8_pip_from (self, os8name, path, option = None): if option == None: option = "" # If path is not a file, use the name portion of os8name. if os.path.isdir(path): colon = os8name.find(':') if colon == -1: # No dev, just a name. path = path + "/" + os8name else: path = path + "/" + os8name[colon+1:] if option != "" and option not in self._valid_pip_options: print("Invalid PIP option: " + option + \ ". Ignoring os8_pip_from on: " + path) return self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') self.send_cmd ('attach ptp ' + path) self.os8_restart () self.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', 'R PIP') # Was the start of PIP successful or did we get a Monitor error? reply = self._child.expect (self._cd_replies) if reply != 0: self.pip_error_handler ("os8_pip_from", reply) return self.os8_send_line ('PTP:<' + os8name + option) reply = self._child.expect (self._cd_replies) if reply !=0: self.pip_error_handler ("os8_pip_from", reply) # There is an empty PTP file we need to remove. os.remove(path) return self.os8_send_ctrl ('[') # exit PIP self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') self.send_cmd ('detach ptp') # Clean flush of buffers. self.os8_restart () if option == "" or option == "/A": if self.verbose: print("Format converting " + path) # Convert text file to SIMH paper tape format bdir = pidp8i.dirs.build # Create uniquified temp path name. pf = path + "-" + str(os.getpid()) + ".pf_temp" os.rename(path, pf) tool = os.path.join (bdir, 'bin', 'ptp2txt') subprocess.call (tool + ' < ' + pf + ' > ' + path, shell = True) os.remove(pf) #### os8_send_line ################################################### # Core of os8_send_cmd. Also used by code that needs to send text # "blind" to OS/8, without expecting a prompt, as when driving EDIT. def os8_send_line (self, line): self.os8_send_str (line) self._child.send ("\r") #### os8_send_str ######################################################## # Core of os8_send_line. Also used by code that needs to send text # "blind" to OS/8, without expecting a prompt and without a CR, as # when driving TECO. def os8_send_str (self, str): for i in range (0, len (str)): self._child.send (str[i]) self.os8_kbd_delay () #### os8_resume ####################################################### # Resume OS/8. # # It would be nice if we could just send the "cont" command # and have python expect and OS/8 synch right up. # But so far we have not figured out how to do that. # To resume OS/8 from SIMH we need to provoke a prompt. # Typing a rubout or ^U at a SIMH terminal session does this. # But not when SIMH is run under python expect. # We don't know why. # # boot works # go 7600 works # ^C <pause> \n\r works. # # The resume command uses the ^C method as the least disruptive # to system state. def os8_resume (self): if self._context == "os8": return # Already running. self.send_cmd("cont") # sets os8 context for us. # Now provoke a keyboard monitor prompt. self.os8_send_ctrl('c') self.os8_kbd_delay() self.os8_send_str('\r\n') #### os8_restart ####################################################### # Called while in the SIMH command prompt, this restarts OS/8. # # This one-line function exists to abstract the method we use and to # document the reason we do it this way. # # Currently we do this by calling the OS/8 command entry point, which # has the virtue that it forces another . prompt, which keeps the # send/expect sequencing simple when switching between OS/8 and SIMH # command modes. # # That is why we don't use "cont" here instead: it requires that the # caller always be aware of when the . prompt went out; complicated. # # Another simple alternative is "boot rk0", which actually benchmarks # a smidge faster here. We choose this method instead because we # expect that some of our callers will want to do several different # things in a single OS/8 session, which rebooting would screw up. def os8_restart (self): self.send_cmd ("go 7600") #### os8_squish ######################################################## # Wraps the OS/8 SQUISH command for a given device. def os8_squish (self, device): self.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', "SQUISH " + device + ":") self.os8_kbd_delay () self._child.send ("Y\r"); #### os8_zero_core ################################################### # Starting from OS/8 context, bounce out to SIMH context and zero all # of core excepting: # # 0. zero page - many apps put temporary data here # 1. the top pages of fields 1 & 2 - OS/8 is resident here # 2. the top page of field 2 - OS/8's TD8E driver (if any) lives here # # We then restart OS/8, which means we absolutely need to do #1 and # may need to do #2. We could probably get away with zeroing page 0. # # All of the above explains why we have this special OS/8 alternative # to the zero_core() method. def os8_zero_core (self): self.back_to_cmd ('\\.') self.send_cmd ('de 00200-07577 0') self.send_cmd ('de 10000-17577 0') self.send_cmd ('de 20000-27577 0') self.send_cmd ('de 30000-77777 0') self.os8_restart () #### quit ############################################################ # Quits the simulator and waits for it to exit def quit (self): self.send_cmd ("q") self._child.expect (pexpect.EOF) #### read_tail ####################################################### # Watch for a literal string, then get what follows on that line. def read_tail (self, head, timeout = -1): self._child.expect_exact ([head], timeout) return self._child.readline () #### send_cmd ######################################################## # Wait for a SIMH command prompt and then send the given command. # If we are not in the simh context send ^e and set context "simh". # If we are not in simh context, send ^e set context "simh" # and hope for the best. # If we issue a command that enters os8 context, set context "os8". # Note exiting out of OS/8 into the SIMH context is a bit of a # trap door. Resynchronizing with python expect requires provoking # a prompt, and prompts are context specific. # Perhaps we should require separate and explicit commands to # escape to SIMH. But for now, just be careful to use os8_resume # after calling send_cmd. def send_cmd (self, cmd): if self._context == "os8": self._child.expect ("\n\\.$") self._child.sendcontrol ('e') self._context = "simh" elif self._context != "simh": self._child.sendcontrol ('e') self._context = "simh" self._child.expect ("sim> $") self._child.sendline (cmd) m = re.match (self._simh_comm_re, cmd) if m != None and m.group(1)[:1].upper() in self._enters_os8_context: self._context = "os8" #### send_line ####################################################### # Sends the given line "blind", without waiting for a prompt. def send_line (self, line): self._child.sendline (line) #### set_logfile ##################################################### def set_logfile (self, lf): self._child.logfile = lf #### spin ############################################################ # Let child run without asking anything more from it, with an optional # timeout value. If no value is given, lets child run indefinitely. def spin (self, timeout = None): self._child.expect (pexpect.EOF, timeout = timeout) #### try_wait ######################################################## # A wrapper around self._child.expect which catches exceptions and # returns false on pexpect timeout. If you pass a list instead of a # string, it also returns true if the match wasn't for the first # element, so you can pass [success, failure1, failure2, etc.] to # check for a known-success case and one or more failure cases. def try_wait (self, matches, timeout = -1): try: return self._child.expect (matches, timeout = timeout) == 0 except pexpect.exceptions.TIMEOUT: sys.stderr.write ("Exceeded " + str(timeout) + " sec timeout " + "waiting for " + str(matches) + "\n") return False except: sys.stderr.write ("Failed to match " + str(matches) + ": unknown exception.\n") return False #### zero_core ####################################################### # From SIMH context, zero the entire contents of core, which is # assumed to be 32 kWords. # # SIMH's PDP-8 simulator doesn't start with core zeroed, on purpose, # because the actual hardware did not do that. SIMH does not attempt # to simulate the persistence of core memory by saving it to disk # between runs, but the SIMH developers are right to refuse to do this # by default: you cannot trust the prior state of a PDP-8's core # memory before initializing it yourself. # # See os8_zero_core () for a less heavy-handed alternative for use # when running under OS/8. def zero_core (self): self.send_cmd ('de all 0') #### describe_dev_config ############################################# # We provide an interface to alter SIMH device configurations for # specific parameters and specific devices # # dev configs supported: rx, tti, tape # # rx: RX8E, RX28 RX8E is the simh name for RX01 support. # RX28 is the simh name for RX02 support. # tti: KSR, 7b 7b is full keyboard support. # KSR forces upcase of lower case keys on input. # tape: td, dt td is the TD8E DECtape device # dt is the TC08 DECtape device def describe_dev_config (self, name): if name == "tape": lines = self.do_simh_show("dt") dev_status = self.parse_show_tape_dev(lines) if dev_status == "dt": return "dt" else: lines = self.do_simh_show("td") return self.parse_show_tape_dev(lines) elif name == "rx": lines = self.do_simh_show("rx") return self.parse_show_rx_dev(lines) elif name == "tti": lines = self.do_simh_show("tti") return self.parse_show_tti(lines) else: return None #### do_simh_show ################################################### # Calls show on the device name. # Returns array of lines from output. def do_simh_show (self, name): supported_shows = ["dt", "td", "tti", "rx"] if name not in supported_shows: return None ucname = name.upper() self.send_cmd("show " + name) self._child.expect(ucname + "\s+(.+)\r") lines = self._child.after.decode().split ("\r") return lines #### parse_show_tape_dev ############################################ # Returns current state of DECtape support. # One of: disabled, td, dt, or None if parse fails. def parse_show_tape_dev (self, lines): if lines == None: return None is_enabled_re = re.compile("^(TD|DT)\s+(disabled|(devno=\S+,\s(\d)\s+units))$") m = re.match(is_enabled_re, lines[0]) if m == None or m.group(1) == None or m.group(2) == None: return None if m.group(2) == "disabled": return "disabled" elif m.group(1) == "TD": return "td" elif m.group(1) == "DT": return "dt" else: return None #### parse_show_tape_attached ######################################## # Returns an ordered list of files attached or None if disabled. def parse_show_tape_attached (self, lines): if lines == None: return None if len(lines) < 2: return None attached = {} attachment_re = re.compile("^\s+(((DT|TD)(\d)(.+),\s+(not\s+attached|attached\s+to\s+(\S+)),(.+))|12b)$") for line in lines[1:]: m = re.match(attachment_re, line) if m == None or m.group(1) == None or m.group(1) == "12b": continue filename = m.group(7) if filename == None: filename = "" attached[m.group(4)] = filename return attached #### do_print_lines ################################################### # Debugging aid. Prints what we parsed out of _child.after. def do_print_lines (self, lines): for line in lines: print(line) #### simh_configure routines ######################################### # These routines affect the state of device configuration in SIMH. # They are intended as robust ways to toggle between incompatible # configurations of SIMH: # Choice of TD8E or TC08 DECtape (SIMH td and dt devices). # Choice of RX01 or RX02 Floppy emulation. # The SIMH rx device sets RX8E for RX01, and RX28 for RX02. # Choice of KSR or 7bit console configuration. # # When re-configuring dt, dt, and rx devices, any attached # images are detached before reconfiguration is attempted. # (SIMH errors out if you don't detach them.) # # The check to see if the change is unnecessary. # For now they return None if no change necessary. # # After re-configuring the device, the SIMH show command is used # to confirm the re-configuration was successful. # # In future, we should add exception handling for no change necessary. # For now, return True if the change was successful and False if not. def set_tape_config (self, to_tape): if to_tape == "dt": from_tape = "td" elif to_tape == "td": from_tape = "dt" else: print("Cannot set_tape_config for " + to_tape) return False if self.verbose: print("Disable: " + from_tape + ", and enable: " + to_tape) lines = self.do_simh_show(from_tape) from_status = self.parse_show_tape_dev(lines) if from_status == None: print("do_tape_change: Trouble parsing \'show " + from_tape + \ "\' output from simh. Giving up on:") self.do_print_lines (lines) return False if from_status == "disabled": print(from_tape + " already is disabled.") else: attached_from = self.parse_show_tape_attached(lines) if attached_from == None: print("do_tape_change: Trouble parsing \'show " + from_tape + \ "\' output from simh. Giving up on:") self.do_print_lines (lines) return False else: for unit in attached_from.keys(): if attached_from[unit] != "": det_comm = "det " + from_tape + unit if self.verbose: print(det_comm + "(Had: " + attached_from[unit] + ")") self.send_cmd(det_comm) self.send_cmd("set " + from_tape + " disabled") lines = self.do_simh_show(to_tape) to_status = self.parse_show_tape_dev(lines) if to_status == None: print("do_tape_change: Trouble parsing \'show " + to_tape + \ "\' output from simh. Giving up on:") self.do_print_lines (lines) return False elif to_status != "disabled": print(to_tape + " already is enabled.") else: self.send_cmd("set " + to_tape + " enabled") # Test to confirm to_tape is now enabled. lines = self.do_simh_show(to_tape) to_status = self.parse_show_tape_dev(lines) if to_status == None: print("Failed enable of " + to_tape + \ ". Parse fail on \'show " + to_tape + "\'. Got:") self.do_print_lines (lines) return False elif to_status == "disabled": print("Failed enable of " + to_tape + ". Device still disabled.") return False else: return True #### parse_show_rx_dev ############################################### # Show the rx device configuration. def parse_show_rx_dev (self, lines): if lines == None: return None is_enabled_re = re.compile("^\s*(RX)\s+(disabled|((RX8E|RX28),\s+devno=\S+,\s+(\d)\s+units))$") m = re.match(is_enabled_re, lines[0]) if m == None or m.group(2) == None: return None if m.group(2) == "disabled": return "disabled" return m.group(4) #### parse_show_rx_attached ########################################## # Returns an ordered list of files attached or None if disabled. def parse_show_rx_attached (self, lines): if len(lines) < 2: return None attached = {} attachment_re = re.compile("^\s+(((RX)(\d)(.+),\s+(not\s+attached|attached\s+to\s+(\S+)),(.+))|autosize)$") for line in lines[1:]: m = re.match(attachment_re, line) if m == None or m.group(1) == None or m.group(1) == "autosize": continue filename = m.group(7) if filename == None: filename = "" attached[m.group(4)] = filename return attached #### set_rx_config #################################################### def set_rx_config (self, to_rx): to_rx = to_rx.lower() if to_rx == "rx8e": from_rx = "rx28" elif to_rx == "rx01": to_rx = "rx8e" from_rx = "rx28" elif to_rx == "rx28": from_rx = "rx8e" elif to_rx == "rx02": to_rx = "rx28" from_rx = "rx8e" else: print("Cannot set_rx_config for " + to_rx) return False if self.verbose: print("Switch rx driver: " + from_rx + ", to: " + to_rx) lines = self.do_simh_show("rx") rx_type = self.parse_show_rx_dev (lines) if rx_type == None: print("do_rx_change: Trouble parsing \'show rx\' output from simh. Giving up on:") self.do_print_lines(lines) return False elif rx_type == "disabled": if self.verbose: print("rx is disabled. Enabling...") self.send_cmd("set rx enabled") # Retry getting rx info lines = self.do_simh_show("rx") rx_type = self.parse_show_rx_dev (lines) if rx_type == None: print("do_rx_change after re-enable: Trouble parsing \`show rx\` output from simh. Giving up on:") self.do_print_lines(lines) return False elif rx_type == "disabled": print("do_rx_change re-enable of rx failed. Giving up.") return False if rx_type.lower() == to_rx: print("rx device is already set to " + to_rx) return None attached_rx= self.parse_show_rx_attached(lines) if attached_rx == None: print("do_rx_change: Trouble parsing /'show rx\' from simh to find rx attachments. Got:") self.do_print_lines(lines) else: for unit in attached_rx.keys(): if attached_rx[unit] != "": det_comm = "det rx" + unit if self.verbose: print(det_comm + "(Had: " + attached_rx[unit] + ")") self.send_cmd(det_comm) self.send_cmd("set rx " + to_rx) # Test to confirm new setting of RX lines = self.do_simh_show("rx") rx_type = self.parse_show_rx_dev (lines) if rx_type == None: print("Failed change of rx to " + to_rx + \ ". Parse fail on \'show rx\'.") return False elif rx_type.lower() != to_rx: print("Failed change of rx to " + to_rx + ". Instead got: " + \ rx_type) return False return True #### get_tti ################################################## # Returns an ordered list of files attached or None if disabled. def parse_show_tti (self, lines): if lines == None: return None is_enabled_re = re.compile("^(KSR|7b)$") if len(lines) < 2: return None # That second line of output contains embedded newlines. m = re.match(is_enabled_re, lines[1].strip()) if m == None or m.group(1) == None: return None return m.group(1) #### do_tti_change ################################################### def set_tti_config (self, to_tti): if to_tti == "KSR": from_tti = "7b" elif to_tti == "7b": from_tti = "KSR" else: print("Cannot set_tti_config to " + to_tti) return if self.verbose: print("Switch tti driver from: " + from_tti + ", to: " + to_tti) lines = self.do_simh_show("tti") tti_type = self.parse_show_tti (lines) if tti_type == None: print("do_tti_change: Trouble parsing \'show tti\' output from simh. Giving up on:") self.do_print_lines(lines) return False elif tti_type == to_tti: print("tti device is already set to " + to_tti) return None self.send_cmd("set tti " + to_tti) # Test to confirm new setting of tti lines = self.do_simh_show("tti") tti_type = self.parse_show_tti (lines) if tti_type == None: print("Failed change of tti to " + to_tti + \ ". Parse fail on \'show tti\'.") return False elif tti_type != to_tti: print("Failed change of tti to " + to_tti + ". Instead got: " + \ tti_type) return False else: return True |
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Added tools/test-os8-send-file.in.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 | #!/usr/bin/env @PYCMD@ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ######################################################################## # test-os8-send-file - Repeatedly sends random files through class simh # method os8_send_file() and pulls it back through os8_get_file(), # then checks that the file is unchanged. # # Copyright © 2017-2019 by Warren Young. # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS LISTED ABOVE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, # DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT # OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE # OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # Except as contained in this notice, the names of the authors above # shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, # use or other dealings in this Software without prior written # authorization from those authors. ######################################################################## # Bring in just the basics so we can bring in our local modules import os import sys sys.path.insert (0, os.path.dirname (__file__) + '/../lib') sys.path.insert (0, os.getcwd () + '/lib') # Our local modules from pidp8i import * from simh import * # Other core modules we need import filecmp import os.path import random import tempfile #### gen_file ########################################################## # Generate a random text file. In order that the process be lossless # through the txt2ptp/ptp2txt filters and the SIMH + OS/8 terminal # handling, we use only printable ASCII plus CR+LF characters. Returns # the name of the generated file. def gen_file (): f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile (delete = False, suffix = '.tmp') for i in range (0, random.randint (10, 4000)): if random.randint (0, 10) != 0: # Normal case: write some number of printable ASCII characters # on this line. for j in range (0, random.randint (1, 79)): f.write (chr (random.randint (32, 126))) # else: Every now and then, just write a blank line f.write ('\r\n') f.close () return f.name #### main ############################################################## def main (): # Create the SIMH child instance and tell it where to send log output try: s = simh (dirs.build) except (RuntimeError) as e: print "Could not start simulator: " + e.message + '!' exit (1) s.set_logfile (os.fdopen (sys.stdout.fileno (), 'wb', 0)) # Find and boot the built OS/8 bin disk rk = os.path.join (dirs.os8mo, 'v3d.rk05') if not os.path.isfile (rk): print "Could not find " + rk + "; OS/8 media not yet built?" exit (1) print "Booting " + rk + "..." s.send_cmd ("att rk0 " + rk) s.send_cmd ("boot rk0") # Setup random.seed () # Transfer several random files through. Beware increasing the range # too far: max is 99999 due to the file name length limit of OS/8 due # to the temporary file naming scheme we use in the loop. for i in range (0, 1000): # Build another temp file ifn = gen_file () of = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile (suffix = '.out', delete = False) of.close () # Send it ofn = of.name tfn = 'T%05d.TX' % i s.os8_send_file (ifn, tfn) s.os8_get_file (tfn, ofn) # Did it change? if filecmp.cmp (ifn, ofn): print ifn + ' transferred successfully.' s.os8_send_cmd ('\\.', 'DEL ' + tfn) os.remove (ifn) os.remove (ofn) elif os.path.getsize (ofn) == 0: print "\nDifferences found: output is empty!\n" else: print "\nDifferences found:\n--------------------------------" os.system ('diff -wu "' + ifn + '" "' + ofn + '"') print 'Left ' + tfn + ' inside OS/8.' if __name__ == "__main__": main() |