Annotation of qemu/roms/SLOF/slof/fs/rtas/rtas-vpd.fs, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: \ *****************************************************************************
        !             2: \ * Copyright (c) 2004, 2008 IBM Corporation
        !             3: \ * All rights reserved.
        !             4: \ * This program and the accompanying materials
        !             5: \ * are made available under the terms of the BSD License
        !             6: \ * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
        !             7: \ * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
        !             8: \ *
        !             9: \ * Contributors:
        !            10: \ *     IBM Corporation - initial implementation
        !            11: \ ****************************************************************************/
        !            12: 
        !            13: : rtas-read-vpd  ( offset length data -- status )
        !            14:    [ s" msg-read-vpd" rtas-get-token ] LITERAL rtas-cb rtas>token l!
        !            15:    3 rtas-cb rtas>nargs l!
        !            16:    1 rtas-cb rtas>nret l!
        !            17:    rtas-cb rtas>args2 l!
        !            18:    rtas-cb rtas>args1 l!
        !            19:    rtas-cb rtas>args0 l!
        !            20:    enter-rtas
        !            21:    rtas-cb rtas>args3 l@
        !            22: ;
        !            23: 
        !            24: : rtas-write-vpd  ( offset length data -- status )
        !            25:    [ s" msg-write-vpd" rtas-get-token ] LITERAL rtas-cb rtas>token l!
        !            26:    3 rtas-cb rtas>nargs l!
        !            27:    1 rtas-cb rtas>nret l!
        !            28:    rtas-cb rtas>args2 l!
        !            29:    rtas-cb rtas>args1 l!
        !            30:    rtas-cb rtas>args0 l!
        !            31:    enter-rtas
        !            32:    rtas-cb rtas>args3 l@
        !            33: ;

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