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1.1 root 1: /* prf.c 6.1 83/07/29 */
2:
3: #include "../h/param.h"
4:
5: #include "../vax/mtpr.h"
6: #include "../vax/cons.h"
7:
8: /*
9: * Scaled down version of C Library printf.
10: * Used to print diagnostic information directly on console tty.
11: * Since it is not interrupt driven, all system activities are
12: * suspended. Printf should not be used for chit-chat.
13: *
14: * One additional format: %b is supported to decode error registers.
15: * Usage is:
16: * printf("reg=%b\n", regval, "<base><arg>*");
17: * Where <base> is the output base expressed as a control character,
18: * e.g. \10 gives octal; \20 gives hex. Each arg is a sequence of
19: * characters, the first of which gives the bit number to be inspected
20: * (origin 1), and the next characters (up to a control character, i.e.
21: * a character <= 32), give the name of the register. Thus
22: * printf("reg=%b\n", 3, "\10\2BITTWO\1BITONE\n");
23: * would produce output:
24: * reg=2<BITTWO,BITONE>
25: */
26: /*VARARGS1*/
27: printf(fmt, x1)
28: char *fmt;
29: unsigned x1;
30: {
31:
32: prf(fmt, &x1);
33: }
34:
35: prf(fmt, adx)
36: register char *fmt;
37: register u_int *adx;
38: {
39: register int b, c, i;
40: char *s;
41: int any;
42:
43: loop:
44: while ((c = *fmt++) != '%') {
45: if(c == '\0')
46: return;
47: putchar(c);
48: }
49: again:
50: c = *fmt++;
51: /* THIS CODE IS VAX DEPENDENT IN HANDLING %l? AND %c */
52: switch (c) {
53:
54: case 'l':
55: goto again;
56: case 'x': case 'X':
57: b = 16;
58: goto number;
59: case 'd': case 'D':
60: case 'u': /* what a joke */
61: b = 10;
62: goto number;
63: case 'o': case 'O':
64: b = 8;
65: number:
66: printn((u_long)*adx, b);
67: break;
68: case 'c':
69: b = *adx;
70: for (i = 24; i >= 0; i -= 8)
71: if (c = (b >> i) & 0x7f)
72: putchar(c);
73: break;
74: case 'b':
75: b = *adx++;
76: s = (char *)*adx;
77: printn((u_long)b, *s++);
78: any = 0;
79: if (b) {
80: putchar('<');
81: while (i = *s++) {
82: if (b & (1 << (i-1))) {
83: if (any)
84: putchar(',');
85: any = 1;
86: for (; (c = *s) > 32; s++)
87: putchar(c);
88: } else
89: for (; *s > 32; s++)
90: ;
91: }
92: putchar('>');
93: }
94: break;
95:
96: case 's':
97: s = (char *)*adx;
98: while (c = *s++)
99: putchar(c);
100: break;
101: }
102: adx++;
103: goto loop;
104: }
105:
106: /*
107: * Printn prints a number n in base b.
108: * We don't use recursion to avoid deep kernel stacks.
109: */
110: printn(n, b)
111: u_long n;
112: {
113: char prbuf[11];
114: register char *cp;
115:
116: if (b == 10 && (int)n < 0) {
117: putchar('-');
118: n = (unsigned)(-(int)n);
119: }
120: cp = prbuf;
121: do {
122: *cp++ = "0123456789abcdef"[n%b];
123: n /= b;
124: } while (n);
125: do
126: putchar(*--cp);
127: while (cp > prbuf);
128: }
129:
130: /*
131: * Print a character on console.
132: * Attempts to save and restore device
133: * status.
134: *
135: * Whether or not printing is inhibited,
136: * the last MSGBUFS characters
137: * are saved in msgbuf for inspection later.
138: */
139: putchar(c)
140: register c;
141: {
142: register s, timo;
143:
144: timo = 30000;
145: /*
146: * Try waiting for the console tty to come ready,
147: * otherwise give up after a reasonable time.
148: */
149: while((mfpr(TXCS)&TXCS_RDY) == 0)
150: if(--timo == 0)
151: break;
152: if(c == 0)
153: return;
154: s = mfpr(TXCS);
155: mtpr(TXCS,0);
156: mtpr(TXDB, c&0xff);
157: if(c == '\n')
158: putchar('\r');
159: putchar(0);
160: mtpr(TXCS, s);
161: }
162:
163: getchar()
164: {
165: register c;
166:
167: while((mfpr(RXCS)&RXCS_DONE) == 0)
168: ;
169: c = mfpr(RXDB)&0177;
170: if (c=='\r')
171: c = '\n';
172: putchar(c);
173: return(c);
174: }
175:
176: gets(buf)
177: char *buf;
178: {
179: register char *lp;
180: register c;
181:
182: lp = buf;
183: for (;;) {
184: c = getchar() & 0177;
185: store:
186: switch(c) {
187: case '\n':
188: case '\r':
189: c = '\n';
190: *lp++ = '\0';
191: return;
192: case '\b':
193: case '#':
194: lp--;
195: if (lp < buf)
196: lp = buf;
197: continue;
198: case '@':
199: case 'u'&037:
200: lp = buf;
201: putchar('\n');
202: continue;
203: default:
204: *lp++ = c;
205: }
206: }
207: }
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