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static char _[] = "@(#)endian.c 5.18 93/07/30 16:40:17, Srini, AMD.";
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/******************************************************************************
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 * Copyright 1991 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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 *
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 * This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc  (AMD)  which
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 * specifically  grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this
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 * software provided this notice is not removed or altered.  All other rights
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 * are reserved by AMD.
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 *
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 * AMD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS
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 * SOFTWARE.  IN NO EVENT SHALL AMD BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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 * DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR
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 * USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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 *
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 * So that all may benefit from your experience, please report  any  problems
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 * or  suggestions about this software to the 29K Technical Support Center at
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 * 800-29-29-AMD (800-292-9263) in the USA, or 0800-89-1131  in  the  UK,  or
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 * 0031-11-1129 in Japan, toll free.  The direct dial number is 512-462-4118.
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 *
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 * Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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 * 29K Support Products
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 * Mail Stop 573
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 * 5900 E. Ben White Blvd.
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 * Austin, TX 78741
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 * 800-292-9263
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 *****************************************************************************
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 *      Engineer: Srini Subramanian.
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 *****************************************************************************
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 **
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 **       This module implements the endian conversion routines used by MONTIP.
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 **
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 *****************************************************************************
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 */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include  "messages.h"
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#ifdef MSDOS
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#include <string.h>
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#else
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#include <string.h>
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#endif  /* MSDOS */
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/* Functions */
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void  tip_convert32 PARAMS((BYTE *));
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void  tip_convert16 PARAMS((BYTE *));
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/*
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** This function is used to convert the endian of messages.
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** Both host to target and target to host messages can be
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** converted using this function.
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**
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** Note that all monitor messages have a header consisting of
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** a 32 bit message number and a 32 bit size.  Following this
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** may be one or more 32 bit parameters.  And folowing these
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** parameters may be an array of bytes.
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**
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** This function converts the endian of the header and any
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** parameters.  It is not necessary to convert the array of
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** bytes.
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**
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** Note that the use of 32 bit parameters makes this conversion
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** routine fairly simple.
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*/
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void
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endian_cvt(msg_buf, direction)
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   union  msg_t  *msg_buf;
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   int    direction;
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   {
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   INT32  i;
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   BYTE  *byte;
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   INT32  code;
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   INT32  length;
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   /*
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   ** If incoming message, convert endian, then get message
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   ** type and message length.  If outgoing message, get
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   ** message type and message length, then convert endian.
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   */
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   if ((direction != OUTGOING_MSG) &&
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       (direction != INCOMING_MSG))
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      return;
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   if (direction == OUTGOING_MSG) {
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      code = (msg_buf->generic_msg).code;
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      length = (msg_buf->generic_msg).length;
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      }
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   /* Change endian of "code" field */
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   tip_convert32((BYTE *) &(msg_buf->generic_msg).code);
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   /* Change endian of "length" field */
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   tip_convert32((BYTE *) &(msg_buf->generic_msg).length);
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   if (direction == INCOMING_MSG) {
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      code = (msg_buf->generic_msg).code;
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      length = (msg_buf->generic_msg).length;
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      }
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   /*
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   ** Some messages, notably WRITE_REQ, FILL, READ
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   ** and TRACE have data following the message
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   ** parameters.  Since we don't want to swap bytes
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   ** in the data array, we need to get the number of
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   ** of bytes taken up by the parameters.  This is
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   ** still better than having to find ALL of the
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   ** message lengths statically.
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   if (code == WRITE_REQ)
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      length = msg_length(WRITE_REQ);
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   else
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   if (code == FILL)
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      length = MSG_LENGTH(struct fill_msg_t);
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   else
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   if (code == READ_ACK)
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      length = MSG_LENGTH(struct read_ack_msg_t);
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   else
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   if (code == CHANNEL1)
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      length = MSG_LENGTH(struct channel1_msg_t);
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   else
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   if (code == CHANNEL2)
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      length = MSG_LENGTH(struct channel2_msg_t);
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   else
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   if (code == CHANNEL0)
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      length = MSG_LENGTH(struct channel0_msg_t);
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   else
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   if (code == STDIN_NEEDED_ACK)
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      length = MSG_LENGTH(struct stdin_needed_ack_msg_t);
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   /* Convert message parameters */
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   byte = (BYTE *) &(msg_buf->generic_msg).byte;
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   for (i=0; i<(length/sizeof(INT32)); i=i+1) {
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      tip_convert32(byte);
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      byte = byte + sizeof(INT32);
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      }
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   }   /* end endian_cvt */
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** word.  This will convert "little endian" (IBM-PC / Intel)
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   temp = byte[1];  /* Swap bytes 1 and 2 */
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   byte[1] = byte[2];
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   byte[2] = temp;
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   }   /* end tip_convert32() */
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   }   /* end tip_convert16() */

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