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diff --git a/frontends/riscos/distribution/3rdParty/SocketWatch/Source/!ReadMe b/frontends/riscos/distribution/3rdParty/SocketWatch/Source/!ReadMe deleted file mode 100644 index ea24c7802..000000000 --- a/frontends/riscos/distribution/3rdParty/SocketWatch/Source/!ReadMe +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -Document v0.07. (C) Dickon Hood, see licence for details of copying etc. - - -SocketWatch -=========== - -SocketWatch is a simple module designed to reduce the requirement of Wimp -applications using sockets to constantly poll them using Null Wimp polls for -data. - -If you're not a programmer, stop reading now, this will probably make little -sense to you. If you are a programmer, but don't write networking -applications, again, this is unlikely to be of interest. - - -Rationale ---------- - -At boot time, my machine loads and runs five seperate applications which -require open sockets. As none of these have support modules associated with -them, I'm assuming that they are constantly polling the sockets they open on -null polls. This is inefficient. - -Sockets can be marked as asynchronous. If they are, an Internet event (19) -is generated whenever something interesting happens to them. Events are only -accessable to modules, however, and are useless in a Wimp environment. The -answer is to write a module which does that and notifies the parent -application that something has happened. If every application did this, -there'd be another five or six modules running on my machine, all doing much -the same job, which I don't need. - -This attempts to address the issue by implementing a module with an open -interface, and one which is generic enough to be applicable to almost every -app. which could want to use it. - - -Usage ------ - -SocketWatch relies upon a feature of Risc OS 3.1 and upwards, so won't work -on ROS2. Sorry, but there we go. - -Sockets are registered with the module. At this point, the socket is marked -as asynchronous (so the parent app. doesn't need to). A pollword and bit -number to set are also supplied. - -As some internal structure has to be created, a pollword of 0 is acceptable, -and, if passed, the module will use one of the words in this structure as the -pollword. This is returned to the app. in r0. - -When an Internet event is triggered, the module scans all registered sockets. -If one is matched, the appropriate bit is set in the pollword. This allows -other bits to be reserved for other things. Note, it is not an error for a -socket to have multiple pollwords associated with it; there is no reason I -can think of for two apps. to share one socket (*why* is another matter, but -it shouldn't be an error); these may both register PWs for them. - -Usage with AcornSSL -------------------- -SocketWatch should only be used with the normal socket numbers, not the ssl -socket handles used by AcornSSL. -However, it can be used for secure sockets with a sequence like: - Socket_Create to get socket normal socket descriptor - AcornSSL_CreateSession to get ssl socket - SocketWatch_Register of normal socket descriptor - -SWIs ----- - -SWI SocketWatch_Register (0x52280) - -On entry: r0 => pollword, 0 for module to allocate one, - r1 = bitmask to set if there's activity - r2 = socket number. - -On exit: r0 => pollword. - If an error is raised by Socket_Ioctl, r0 is => error block - and the socket is not registered. - -If the pollword passed is 0, one allocated from the internal structure will -be returned. Note that this is freed when at the time of deregistering and -may not be used afterwards. - - - -SWI SocketWatch_Deregister (0x52281) - -On entry: r0 = socket, - r1 => pollword. - -On exit: all preserved. - -The socket is no longer watched. If the pollword was allocated by the -module, it is not valid once this call is called. - - - -SWI SocketWatch_AtomicReset (0x52282) - -On entry: r0 => pollword - r1 = new value - -On exit: r0 = old value - r1 preserved. - -This SWI reads from r0, writes r1 to r0, then exits, all with IRQs off, -making it an atomic operation (ie., one which may not be interrupted). It is -a problem with Pollwords in that they're used by IRQ or Callback code, yet -read and reset by usermode code which can't disable IRQs easily. This -removes the problem where the app. reads the PW, IRQ routine sets a couple of -bits, then the forground resets it. - - - -SWI SocketWatch_AllocPW (0x52283) - -On entry: - - -On exit: r0 => 4 bytes of RAM which may be released by SWI -SocketWatch_DeallocPW. - -ATM, this SWI claims four bytes of RMA; this isn't efficient, and may be -changed in later releases. The SWI is provided for convenience's sake. - - - -SWI SocketWatch_DeallocPW (0x52284) - -On entry: r0 => pollword, as allocated by SWI SocketWatch_AllocPW. - -On exit: all preserved. - -ATM this calls OS_Module 7 to free the word. diff --git a/frontends/riscos/distribution/3rdParty/SocketWatch/Source/Build,fd7 b/frontends/riscos/distribution/3rdParty/SocketWatch/Source/Build,fd7 deleted file mode 100644 index e7418707d..000000000 --- a/frontends/riscos/distribution/3rdParty/SocketWatch/Source/Build,fd7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -| SocketWatchBuild 1.00 12-06-2012 - -Set SocketWatchSource$Dir <Obey$Dir> -Set SocketWatchTarget$Dir <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.^.!ModInst.Resources.!System.310.Modules.Network - -RMEnsure DDEUtils 0.00 IfThere System:Modules.DDEUtils Then RMLoad System:Modules.DDEUtils -RMEnsure DDEUtils 0.00 Error DDEUtils module not found - -ObjAsm -throwback <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.Source <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.[Object] -Link -verbose -rmf -output <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.SockWatch <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.[Object] -Remove <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.[Object] - -IfThere <SocketWatchTarget$Dir> Then Copy <SocketWatchSource$Dir>.SockWatch <SocketWatchTarget$Dir>.* A~CDF~L~N~P~Q~R~S~T~V - -Unset SocketWatchTarget$Dir -Unset SocketWatchSource$Dir
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- LDR r2, [wp] - TEQ r2, #0 ; don't (re)initialise if there's a value (pointer) in wp - LDRNE pc, [sp], #4 - MOV r0, #6 - MOV r3, #WorkspaceSize - SWI X+OS_Module - LDRVS pc, [sp], #4 ; exit if no room in RMA - STR r2, [wp] - MOV wp, r2 - MOV r0, #0 -0000 STR r0, [r2], #4 ; clear workspace - SUBS r3, r3, #4 - BGT %b0000 - MOV r0, #16 ; EventV - ADR r1, EventHandler - MOV r2, wp ; workspace pointer - SWI X+OS_Claim - MOVVS r3, r0 - BVS %f0020 - MOV r0, #14 ; enable - MOV r1, #19 ; Internet event - SWI X+OS_Byte - LDRVC pc, [sp], #4 - B %f0010 -Finalise ; (PRM 1-209, 3-73) -; Entry : r10 = fatality indicator: 0=non fatal, 1=fatal -; r11 = instantiation number -; r12 = pointer to private word -; r13 = pointer to supervisor stack - STR lr, [sp, #-4]! - LDR wp, [wp] - LDR r0, [wp, #SockList] - TEQ r0, #0 - ADRNE r0, Finalise_Error - BNE %f0030 -0010 MOV r3, r0 - MOV r0, #13 ; disable - MOV r1, #19 ; Internet event - SWI X+OS_Byte -0020 MOV r0, #16 ; EventV - ADR r1, EventHandler - MOV r2, wp ; workspace pointer - SWI X+OS_Release - MOV r0, #7 - MOV r2, wp - SWI X+OS_Module ; free workspace - SUBS r0, r3, #0 - LDREQ pc, [sp], #4 ; V will be clear if Z is set -0030 CMPVC r0, #1<<31 - CMNVC r0, #1<<31 ; set V - LDR pc, [sp], #4 -Finalise_Error - DCD ErrorChunk+5 - DCB "Still watching sockets - can't be killed yet",0 - ALIGN - - -; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -; Event handling - SVC or IRQ mode -; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -EventHandler ROUT -; Function: Handle an event by checking the thread flag and then setting up a callback flag (pollword) to process it. -; Entry : r0 = event number -; r1 = event reason -; r2 = socket descriptor -; interrupts disabled (PRM 1-146) - TEQ r0, #19 - MOVNE pc, lr ; exit if not Internet event - TEQ r1, #1 ; or not 'data waiting' - TEQNE r1, #2 ; or not 'urgent data' - TEQNE r1, #3 ; or not 'connection broken' - MOVNE pc, lr - LDR r0, [wp, #SockList] - TEQ r0, #0 ; or not watching anything - MOVEQ r0, #19 - MOVEQ pc, lr - STMFD sp!, {r1-r3, lr} -0000 LDR lr, [r0, #SockDescriptor] - TEQ lr, r2 ; else find the right descriptor(s) - BNE %f0010 - LDR r2, [r0, #SockBits] - LDR lr, [r0, #SockPollword] - LDR r1, [lr] - ORR r1, r1, r2 - STR r1, [lr] -0010 LDR r0, [r0, #SockNext] - TEQ r0, #0 - BNE %b0000 - MOV r0, #19 ; Internet event - LDMFD sp!, {r1-r3, pc} - - -; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -; SWI's - SVC mode -; ---------------- -; Entry : r0-r9 = caller's values -; r11 = five bottom bits of SWI number -; r12 = pointer to private word -; r13 = pointer to supervisor stack -; r14 = return address as usual -; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -SWITable - DCB NAME,0 - DCB "Register",0 - DCB "Deregister",0 - DCB "AtomicReset",0 - DCB "AllocPW",0 - DCB "DeallocPW",0 - DCB 0 ; end of table - ALIGN - - -SWIHandler ROUT - LDR wp, [wp] - CMP r11, #(%f0010-%f0000)/4 - ADDLE pc, pc, r11, lsl #2 - B %f0010 -0000 B SWI_Register - B SWI_Deregister - B SWI_AtomicReset - B SWI_AllocPW - B SWI_DeallocPW -0010 CMPVC r0, #1<<31 - CMNVC r0, #1<<31 ; set V - ADD r0, pc, #0 - MOV pc, lr - DCD &1E6 - DCB "No such SWI",0 - ALIGN - - -SWI_Register ROUT -; Function: Returns the pollword in r0; if this is zero on entry, it assigns one itself. -; Entry : r0 = pointer to pollword or zero -; r1 = flag bits -; r2 = socket descriptor (not a AcornSSL socket) - STMFD sp!, {r0-r4, lr} - MOV r4, r2 ; socket descriptor - TEQ r0, #0 - MOVEQ r3, #SockSize+4 ; claim one word extra if the pollword is zero on entry - MOVNE r3, #SockSize - MOV r0, #6 - SWI X+OS_Module - BVS %f0000 - LDR r3, [wp, #SockList] ; previous start entry or zero - STR r2, [wp, #SockList] ; pointer to new block - STR r3, [r2, #SockNext] - LDR r0, [sp] - TEQ r0, #0 - ADDEQ r0, r2, #SockSize ; use word in structure if pollword was zero on entry - STR r0, [r2, #SockPollword] - STR r0, [sp] ; store pointer to pollword in r0 on stack - STR r1, [r2, #SockBits] - STR r4, [r2, #SockDescriptor] - MOV r0, r4 - LDR r1, Ioctl_FIOASYNC - ADR r2, Ioctl_Arg ; 'On' - SWI X+Socket_Ioctl ; set FIOASYNC - LDMVCFD sp!, {r0-r4, pc} -; An error leaves the socket still 'registered' with some RMA workspace +v0.07 -; and returned r0 => error not pollword, so cannot be deregistered! +v0.07 -; Fixed to free the block again (and adjust chain) & then return error. +v0.07 - STR r0, [sp] ; save error ptr for return +v0.07 - LDR r2, [wp, #SockList] ; pointer to new block +v0.07 - LDR r3, [r2, #SockNext] ; => next block +v0.07 - STR r3, [wp, #SockList] ; and re-link +v0.07 - MOV r0, #7 ; free the new block +v0.07 - SWI X+OS_Module ; +v0.07 - CMPVC r0, #1<<31 ; clear V +v0.07 - CMNVC r0, #1<<31 ; set V +v0.07 - LDMFD sp!, {r0-r4, pc} ; +v0.07 - -0000 ADD sp, sp, #4 ; discard stacked r0 - LDMFD sp!, {r1-r4, pc} -Ioctl_FIOASYNC DCD &8004667D -Ioctl_Arg DCD 1 - - -SWI_Deregister ROUT - STMFD sp!, {r0-r4, lr} - LDR r4, [wp, #SockList] ; get pointer to list - MOV r2, #0 ; set 'last' to zero -0000 TEQ r4, #0 - BEQ %f0010 - LDR r3, [r4, #SockDescriptor] - TEQ r0, r3 ; sockets the same? - LDREQ r3, [r4, #SockPollword] - TEQEQ r1, r3 ; same pollword? - MOVNE r2, r4 - LDRNE r4, [r4, #SockNext] - BNE %b0000 - LDR r3, [r4, #SockNext] - TEQ r2, #0 ; was there a last one? - STRNE r3, [r2, #SockNext] - STREQ r3, [wp, #SockList] - MOV r2, r4 - MOV r0, #7 ; free the block - SWI X+OS_Module - LDMFD sp!, {r0-r4, pc} -0010 CMPVC r0, #1<<31 - CMNVC r0, #1<<31 ; set V - ADD sp, sp, #4 ; discard stacked r0 - ADD r0, pc, #0 - LDMFD sp!, {r1-r4, pc} - DCD ErrorChunk+4 - DCB "Attempt to free an unregistered socket/pollword pair",0 - ALIGN - - -SWI_AtomicReset ROUT - TEQ pc, pc - BEQ %f0000 ; in 32 bit mode - STMFD sp!, {lr} - TST lr, #iFlag26 - TEQEQP lr, #iFlag26 ; IRQ off (no mode change, so no NOP required) - LDR lr, [r0] - STR r1, [r0] - MOV r0, lr - LDMFD sp!, {pc}^ ; IRQ restored (also clears V as this was clear on entry) -0000 STMFD sp!, {r2, lr} - MRS r2, cpsr - ORR lr, r2, #iFlag32 - MSR cpsr_c, lr ; IRQ off - LDR lr, [r0] - STR r1, [r0] - MOV r0, lr - MSR cpsr_c, r2 ; IRQ restored (also clears V as this was clear on entry) - LDMFD sp!, {r2, pc} - - -SWI_AllocPW - STMFD sp!, {r2-r3, lr} - MOV r0, #6 - MOV r3, #4 - SWI X+OS_Module - MOVVC r0, r2 - LDMFD sp!, {r2-r3, pc} - - -SWI_DeallocPW ROUT - STMFD sp!, {r0-r3, lr} - MOV r3, r0 - MOV r1, r0 - LDR r2, [wp, #SockList] - TEQ r2, #0 - BEQ %f0010 -0000 LDR r0, [r2, #SockPollword] - TEQ r0, r1 - LDREQ r0, [r2, #SockDescriptor] - LDR r2, [r2, #SockNext] - BLEQ SWI_Deregister - TEQ r2, #0 - BNE %b0000 -0010 MOV r2, r3 - MOV r0, #7 - SWI X+OS_Module - LDMVCFD sp!, {r0-r3, pc} - ADD sp, sp, #4 - LDMFD sp!, {r1-r3, pc} - - -; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -; Commands - SVC mode -; ------------------- -; Entry : r0 = pointer to command tail -; r1 = number of parameters -; r12 = pointer to private word -; r13 = stack pointer -; r14 = return address -; Exit : r0 = pointer to error block if V=1 -; r7-r11 = must be unaltered -; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Commands - DCB NAME,0 ; command name - ALIGN - DCD 0 ; no command code - DCD 0 ; no information - DCD 0 ; no invalid syntax - use default - DCD Help_Name - ModuleHeader - - DCB NAME,"_DumpList",0 ; command name - ALIGN - DCD Command_DumpList - ModuleHeader - DCD 0 ; no information - DCD Syntax_DumpList - ModuleHeader - DCD Help_DumpList - ModuleHeader - - DCD 0 ; end of table - -Help_Name - DCB "The ",NAME," module enables applications to do asynchronous socket",13,10 - DCB "operations without null polls. See the !ReadMe file for more information.",13,10 - DCB "This module is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.",0 - -Help_DumpList - DCB "*",NAME,"_DumpList dumps the current list of watched sockets.",13,10 - DCB "Useful for debugging purposes.",13,10 - DCB "Syntax: " -Syntax_DumpList - DCB "*",NAME,"_DumpList",0 - - ALIGN - - -Command_DumpList ROUT - LDR wp, [wp] - STR lr, [sp, #-4]! - LDR r6, [wp, #SockList] - TEQ r6, #0 - BEQ %f0010 - SUB sp, sp, #12 ; get some scratch space... -0000 ADR r0, SWDL_x - SWI X+OS_Write0 - LDR r0, [r6, #SockDescriptor] - MOV r1, sp - MOV r2, #9 - SWI X+OS_ConvertHex8 - ADDVS r0, r0, #4 - SWI X+OS_Write0 - ADR r0, SWDL_y - SWI X+OS_Write0 - LDR r0, [r6, #SockPollword] - MOV r1, sp - MOV r2, #9 - SWI X+OS_ConvertHex8 - ADDVS r0, r0, #4 - SWI X+OS_Write0 - ADR r0, SWDL_z - SWI X+OS_Write0 - LDR r0, [r6, #SockBits] - MOV r1, sp - MOV r2, #9 - SWI X+OS_ConvertHex8 - ADDVS r0, r0, #4 - SWI X+OS_Write0 - SWI X+OS_NewLine - LDR r6, [r6, #SockNext] - TEQ r6, #0 - BNE %b0000 - ADD sp, sp, #12 - LDR pc, [sp], #4 -0010 ADR r0, SWDL_NowtString - SWI OS_Write0 - SWI OS_NewLine - LDR pc, [sp], #4 -SWDL_x DCB "Socket 0x",0 -SWDL_y DCB ", pollword 0x",0 -SWDL_z DCB ", bitmask 0x",0 - ALIGN -SWDL_NowtString - DCB "Nothing registered - nothing to do",0 - ALIGN - - - DCB 10,10 - DCB "Dickon Hood: dickon@fluff.org, dickon@oaktree.co.uk, in order of preference.",10 - DCB "Frank de Bruijn: frank@aconet.org",10 - DCB 10 - ALIGN - - - END |