1 /*****************************************************************************/
5 /* CBM system-specific definitions */
9 /* (C) 1998-2012, Ullrich von Bassewitz */
10 /* Roemerstrasse 52 */
11 /* D-70794 Filderstadt */
12 /* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
15 /* This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied */
16 /* warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages */
17 /* arising from the use of this software. */
19 /* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, */
20 /* including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it */
21 /* freely, subject to the following restrictions: */
23 /* 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not */
24 /* claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software */
25 /* in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be */
26 /* appreciated but is not required. */
27 /* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not */
28 /* be misrepresented as being the original software. */
29 /* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source */
32 /*****************************************************************************/
41 /* Check for errors */
43 # error This module may be used only when compiling for CBM machines!
50 #if !defined(_STDDEF_H)
54 /* Load the system-specific files here, if needed. */
55 #if defined(__C64__) && !defined(_C64_H)
57 #elif defined(__VIC20__) && !defined(_VIC20_H)
59 #elif defined(__C128__) && !defined(_C128_H)
61 #elif defined(__PLUS4__) && !defined(_PLUS4_H)
63 #elif defined(__C16__) && !defined(_C16_H)
65 #elif defined(__CBM510__) && !defined(_CBM510_H)
67 #elif defined(__CBM610__) && !defined(_CBM610_H)
69 #elif defined(__PET__) && !defined(_PET_H)
75 /*****************************************************************************/
77 /*****************************************************************************/
81 /* The file stream implementation and the POSIX I/O functions will use the
82 * following variables to determine the file type and the disk unit to use.
84 extern unsigned char _curunit; /* Defaults to current when program started */
85 extern char _filetype; /* Defaults to 'u' */
89 /*****************************************************************************/
90 /* Character-codes (CBM charset) */
91 /*****************************************************************************/
97 #define CH_ULCORNER 176
98 #define CH_URCORNER 174
99 #define CH_LLCORNER 173
100 #define CH_LRCORNER 189
106 #define CH_CURS_UP 145
107 #define CH_CURS_DOWN 17
108 #define CH_CURS_LEFT 157
109 #define CH_CURS_RIGHT 29
121 /*****************************************************************************/
122 /* Definitions for directory reading functions */
123 /*****************************************************************************/
133 #define CBM_T_CBM 5 /* 1581 sub-partition */
134 #define CBM_T_DIR 6 /* IDE64 and CMD sub-directory */
135 #define CBM_T_LNK 7 /* IDE64 soft-link */
136 #define CBM_T_VRP 8 /* Vorpal fast-loadable format */
137 #define CBM_T_OTHER 9 /* File-type not recognized */
138 #define CBM_T_HEADER 10 /* Disk header / title */
140 /* CBM FILE ACCESS */
141 #define CBM_A_RO 1 /* Read only */
142 #define CBM_A_WO 2 /* Write only */
143 #define CBM_A_RW 3 /* Read, Write */
146 char name[17]; /* File name in PetSCII, limited to 16 chars */
147 unsigned int size; /* Size, in 254-/256-byte blocks */
149 unsigned char access;
152 unsigned char __fastcall__ _cbm_filetype (unsigned char c);
153 /* Map the start character for a file type to one of the file types above.
154 * Note: 'd' will always mapped to CBM_T_DEL. The calling function has to
155 * look at the following character to determine if the file type is actually
157 * This is a function used by the implementation. There is usually no need
158 * to call it from user code.
162 /*****************************************************************************/
164 /*****************************************************************************/
172 unsigned char get_tv (void);
173 /* Return the video mode the machine is using. */
177 /*****************************************************************************/
178 /* CBM kernal functions */
179 /*****************************************************************************/
183 /* Constants to use with cbm_open() for openning a file for reading or
184 * writing without the need to append ",r" or ",w" to the filename.
186 * e.g., cbm_open(2, 8, CBM_READ, "0:data,s");
188 #define CBM_READ 0 /* default is ",p" */
189 #define CBM_WRITE 1 /* ditto */
190 #define CBM_SEQ 2 /* default is ",r" -- or ",s" when writing */
192 /* Kernal-level functions */
193 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_setlfs (unsigned char LFN, unsigned char DEV,
195 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_setnam (const char* Name);
196 unsigned int __fastcall__ cbm_k_load(unsigned char flag, unsigned addr);
197 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_save(unsigned int start, unsigned int end);
198 unsigned char cbm_k_open (void);
199 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_close (unsigned char FN);
200 signed char cbm_k_readst (void);
201 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_chkin (unsigned char FN);
202 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_k_ckout (unsigned char FN);
203 unsigned char cbm_k_basin (void);
204 unsigned char cbm_k_getin (void);
205 void __fastcall__ cbm_k_bsout (unsigned char C);
206 void cbm_k_clrch (void);
207 void cbm_clall (void);
211 /*****************************************************************************/
212 /* BASIC-like file I/O functions */
213 /*****************************************************************************/
217 /* The cbm_* I/O functions below set _oserror (see errno.h),
218 * in case of an error.
220 * error-code BASIC error
221 * ---------- -----------
226 * 5 = device not present
228 * 7 = not output-file
229 * 8 = missing file-name
230 * 9 = illegal device-number
232 * 10 = STOP-key pushed
233 * 11 = general I/O-error
238 unsigned int cbm_load (const char* name, unsigned char device, void* data);
239 /* Loads file "name", from given device, to given address -- or, to the load
240 * address of the file if "data" is the null pointer (like load"name",8,1
242 * Returns number of bytes that were loaded if loading was successful;
243 * otherwise 0, "_oserror" contains an error-code, then (see table above).
246 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_save (const char* name, unsigned char device,
247 const void* addr, unsigned int size);
248 /* Saves "size" bytes, starting at "addr", to a file.
249 * Returns 0 if saving was successful, otherwise an error-code (see table
253 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_open (unsigned char lfn, unsigned char device,
254 unsigned char sec_addr, const char* name);
255 /* Opens a file. Works just like the BASIC command.
256 * Returns 0 if openning was successful, otherwise an error-code (see table
260 void __fastcall__ cbm_close (unsigned char lfn);
263 int __fastcall__ cbm_read (unsigned char lfn, void* buffer, unsigned int size);
264 /* Reads up to "size" bytes from a file into "buffer".
265 * Returns the number of actually-read bytes, 0 if there are no bytes left.
266 * -1 in case of an error; then, _oserror contains an error-code (see table
267 * above). (Remember: 0 means end-of-file; -1 means error.)
270 int __fastcall__ cbm_write (unsigned char lfn, const void* buffer,
272 /* Writes up to "size" bytes from "buffer" to a file.
273 * Returns the number of actually-written bytes, or -1 in case of an error;
274 * _oserror contains an error-code, then (see above table).
277 unsigned char cbm_opendir (unsigned char lfn, unsigned char device, ...);
278 /* Opens directory listing. Returns 0 if opening directory was successful;
279 * otherwise, an error-code corresponding to cbm_open(). As an optional
280 * argument, the name of the directory may be passed to the function. If
281 * no explicit name is specified, "$" is used.
284 unsigned char __fastcall__ cbm_readdir (unsigned char lfn,
285 struct cbm_dirent* l_dirent);
286 /* Reads one directory line into cbm_dirent structure.
287 * Returns 0 if reading directory-line was successful.
288 * Returns non-zero if reading directory failed, or no more file-names to read.
289 * Returns 2 on last line. Then, l_dirent->size = the number of "blocks free."
292 void __fastcall__ cbm_closedir (unsigned char lfn);
293 /* Closes directory by cbm_close(lfn) */