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13 KiB
ArmAsm
450 lines
13 KiB
ArmAsm
;minimal tftp implementation (client only)
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;supports file download (not upload) and custom directory listing (using non-standard tftp opcode of 0x65)
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TFTP_MAX_RESENDS=10
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TFTP_TIMER_MASK=$F8 ;mask lower two bits, means we wait for 8 x1/4 seconds
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.include "../inc/common.i"
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.ifndef NB65_API_VERSION_NUMBER
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.define EQU =
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.include "../inc/nb65_constants.i"
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.endif
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.exportzp tftp_filename
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.export tftp_load_address
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.export tftp_ip
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.export tftp_download
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.export tftp_directory_listing
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.export tftp_data_block_length
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.export tftp_set_download_callback
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.export tftp_data_block_length
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.export tftp_clear_callbacks
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.import ip65_process
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.import ip65_error
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.import udp_add_listener
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.import udp_remove_listener
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.import output_buffer
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.import udp_callback
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.import udp_send
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.import udp_inp
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.import ip_inp
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.importzp ip_src
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.importzp udp_src_port
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.importzp udp_data
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.import udp_send_dest
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.import udp_send_src_port
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.import udp_send_dest_port
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.import udp_send_len
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.import copymem
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.importzp copy_src
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.importzp copy_dest
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.import timer_read
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.segment "IP65ZP" : zeropage
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tftp_filename: .res 2 ;name of file to d/l or filemask to get directory listing for
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.bss
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;packet offsets
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tftp_inp = udp_inp + udp_data
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tftp_outp: .res 128
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;= output_buffer
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;everything after filename in a request at a relative address, not fixed, so don't bother defining offset constants
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tftp_server_port=69
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tftp_client_port_low_byte: .res 1
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tftp_load_address: .res 2 ;address file will be (or was) downloaded to
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tftp_ip: .res 4 ;ip address of tftp server - set to 255.255.255.255 (broadcast) to send request to all tftp servers on local lan
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tftp_data_block_length: .res 2
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tftp_current_memloc: .res 2
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; tftp state machine
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tftp_initializing = 1 ; initial state
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tftp_rrq_sent=2 ; sent the read request, waiting for some data
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tftp_receiving_file=3 ; we have received the first packet of file data
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tftp_complete=4 ; we have received the final packet of file data
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tftp_error=5 ; we got an error
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tftp_state: .res 1 ; current activity
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tftp_timer: .res 1
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tftp_resend_counter: .res 1
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tftp_break_inner_loop: .res 1
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tftp_expected_block_number: .res 1
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tftp_block_number_to_ack: .res 1
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tftp_actual_server_port: .res 2 ;this is read from the reply - it is not (usually) the port # we send the RRQ to
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tftp_actual_server_ip: .res 4 ;this is read from the reply - it may not be the IP we sent to (e.g. if we send to broadcast)
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tftp_just_set_new_load_address: .res 1
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tftp_opcode: .res 2 ; will be set to 4 if we are doing a RRQ, or 7 if we are doing a DIR
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.code
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; query a tftp server for a directory listing (uses a non-standard tftp opcode,
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; currently only supported by tftp server built in to 'netboot65' server)
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; inputs:
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; tftp_ip: ip address of host to download from (set to 255.255.255.255 for broadcast)
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; tftp_filename: pointer to null terminated filemask (e.g. "*.prg",0)
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; tftp_load_address: memory location that dir will be stored in (NB - this field is
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; ignored if a callback vector has been set with tftp_set_download_callback)
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; outputs: carry flag is set if there was an error, clear otherwise
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; if a callback vector has been set with tftp_set_download_callback
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; then the specified routine will be called once for each 512 byte packet
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; sent from the tftp server (each time AX will point at data block just arrived,
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; and tftp_data_block_length will contain number of bytes in that data block)
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; otherwise, the buffer at tftp_load_address will be filled
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; with null-terminated strings containing the names of all files on the
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; server that matched the specified file mask, and an additional null
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; byte will follow the null byte terminating the last file name.
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; NB - there is no limit to the amount of memory this function will consume,
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; so depending on where tftp_load_address is set, there is potential to
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; overwrite other data or code
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tftp_directory_listing:
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ldax #$6500 ;opcode 65 = netboot65 DIR (non-standard opcode)
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jmp set_tftp_opcode
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;download a file from a tftp server
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; inputs:
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; tftp_ip: ip address of host to download from (set to 255.255.255.255 for broadcast)
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; tftp_filename: pointer to null terminated name of file to download
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; tftp_load_address: memory location that dir will be stored in, or $0000 to
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; treat first 2 bytes received from tftp server as memory address that rest
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; of file should be loaded into (e.g. if downloading a C64 'prg' file)
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; outputs: carry flag is set if there was an error
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; if a callback vector has been set with tftp_set_download_callback
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; then the specified routine will be called once for each 512 byte packet
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; sent from the tftp server (each time AX will point at data block just arrived,
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; and tftp_data_block_length will contain number of bytes in that data block)
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; otherwise, the buffer at tftp_load_address will be filled
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; with file downloaded.
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; tftp_load_address: will be set to the actual address loaded into (NB - this field is
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; ignored if a callback vector has been set with tftp_set_download_callback)
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tftp_download:
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ldax #$0100 ;opcode 01 = RRQ
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set_tftp_opcode:
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stax tftp_opcode
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lda #tftp_initializing
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sta tftp_state
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sta tftp_expected_block_number ;(tftp_initializing=1)
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ldax tftp_load_address
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stax tftp_current_memloc
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ldax #tftp_in
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stax udp_callback
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lda #$69
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inc tftp_client_port_low_byte ;each call to resolve uses a different client address
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ldx tftp_client_port_low_byte ;so we don't get confused by late replies to a previous call
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jsr udp_add_listener
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bcc :+ ;bail if we couldn't listen on the port we want
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lda #NB65_ERROR_PORT_IN_USE
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sta ip65_error
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rts
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:
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lda #TFTP_MAX_RESENDS
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sta tftp_resend_counter
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@outer_delay_loop:
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jsr timer_read
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txa
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and #TFTP_TIMER_MASK
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sta tftp_timer ;we only care about the high byte
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lda #0
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sta tftp_break_inner_loop
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lda tftp_state
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cmp #tftp_initializing
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bne @not_initializing
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jsr send_request_packet
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jmp @inner_delay_loop
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@not_initializing:
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cmp #tftp_error
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bne @not_error
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@exit_with_error:
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lda #$69
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ldx tftp_client_port_low_byte
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jsr udp_remove_listener
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sec
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rts
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@not_error:
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cmp #tftp_complete
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bne @not_complete
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jsr send_ack ;send the ack for the last block
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lda #$69
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ldx tftp_client_port_low_byte
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jsr udp_remove_listener
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rts
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@not_complete:
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cmp #tftp_receiving_file
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bne @not_receiving
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jsr send_ack
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jmp @inner_delay_loop
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@not_receiving:
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jsr send_request_packet
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@inner_delay_loop:
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jsr ip65_process
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lda tftp_break_inner_loop
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bne @outer_delay_loop
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jsr timer_read
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txa
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and #TFTP_TIMER_MASK
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cmp tftp_timer
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beq @inner_delay_loop
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dec tftp_resend_counter
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bne @outer_delay_loop
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lda #NB65_ERROR_TIMEOUT_ON_RECEIVE
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sta ip65_error
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jmp @exit_with_error
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send_request_packet:
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lda #tftp_initializing
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sta tftp_state
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ldax tftp_opcode
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stax tftp_outp
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ldx #$01 ;we inc x/y at start of loop, so
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ldy #$ff ;set them to be 1 below where we want the copy to begin
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@copy_filename_loop:
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inx
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iny
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bmi @error_in_send ;if we get to 0x80 bytes, we've gone too far
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lda (tftp_filename),y
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sta tftp_outp,x
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bne @copy_filename_loop
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ldy #$ff
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@copy_mode_loop:
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inx
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iny
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lda tftp_octet_mode,y
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sta tftp_outp,x
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bne @copy_mode_loop
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inx
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txa
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ldx #0
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stax udp_send_len
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lda #$69
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ldx tftp_client_port_low_byte
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stax udp_send_src_port
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ldx #3 ; set destination address
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: lda tftp_ip,x
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sta udp_send_dest,x
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dex
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bpl :-
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ldax #tftp_server_port ; set destination port
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stax udp_send_dest_port
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ldax #tftp_outp
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jsr udp_send
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bcs @error_in_send
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lda #tftp_rrq_sent
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sta tftp_state
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rts
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@error_in_send:
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lda #NB65_ERROR_TRANSMIT_FAILED
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sta ip65_error
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sec
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rts
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send_ack:
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ldax #$0400 ;opcode 04 = ACK
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stax tftp_outp
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ldx tftp_block_number_to_ack
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stax tftp_outp+2
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lda #$69
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ldx tftp_client_port_low_byte
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stax udp_send_src_port
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lda tftp_actual_server_ip
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sta udp_send_dest
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lda tftp_actual_server_ip+1
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sta udp_send_dest+1
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lda tftp_actual_server_ip+2
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sta udp_send_dest+2
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lda tftp_actual_server_ip+3
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sta udp_send_dest+3
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ldx tftp_actual_server_port
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lda tftp_actual_server_port+1
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stax udp_send_dest_port
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ldax #04
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stax udp_send_len
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ldax #tftp_outp
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jsr udp_send
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rts
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tftp_in:
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lda tftp_inp+1 ;get the opcode
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cmp #5
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bne @not_an_error
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@recv_error:
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lda #tftp_error
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sta tftp_state
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lda #NB65_ERROR_TRANSMISSION_REJECTED_BY_PEER
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sta ip65_error
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rts
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@not_an_error:
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cmp #3
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beq :+
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jmp @not_data_block
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:
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lda #0
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sta tftp_just_set_new_load_address ;clear the flag
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clc
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lda tftp_load_address
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adc tftp_load_address+1 ;is load address currently $0000?
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bne @dont_set_load_address
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lda tftp_callback_address_set ;have we overridden the default handler?
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bne @dont_set_load_address ;if so, don't skip the first two bytes in the file
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ldax udp_inp+$0c ;get first two bytes of data
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stax tftp_load_address ;make them the new load adress
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stax tftp_current_memloc ;also the current memory destination
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lda #1 ;set the flag
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sta tftp_just_set_new_load_address
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@dont_set_load_address:
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lda tftp_inp+3 ;get the (low byte) of the data block
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; bmi @recv_error ;if we get to block $80, we've d/led more than 64k!
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cmp tftp_expected_block_number
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beq :+
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jmp @not_expected_block_number
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:
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;this is the block we wanted
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sta tftp_block_number_to_ack
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inc tftp_expected_block_number
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lda #tftp_receiving_file
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sta tftp_state
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lda #TFTP_MAX_RESENDS
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sta tftp_resend_counter
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lda #1
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sta tftp_break_inner_loop
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ldax udp_inp+udp_src_port
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stax tftp_actual_server_port
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ldax ip_inp+ip_src
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stax tftp_actual_server_ip
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ldax ip_inp+ip_src+2
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stax tftp_actual_server_ip+2
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lda tftp_just_set_new_load_address
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bne @skip_first_2_bytes_in_calculating_header_length
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lda udp_inp+5 ;get the low byte of udp packet length
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sec
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sbc #$0c ;take off the length of the UDP header+OPCODE + BLOCK
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jmp @adjusted_header_length
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@skip_first_2_bytes_in_calculating_header_length:
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lda udp_inp+5 ;get the low byte of udp packet length
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sec
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sbc #$0e ;take off the length of the UDP header+OPCODE + BLOCK + first 2 bytes (memory location)
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@adjusted_header_length:
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sta tftp_data_block_length
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lda udp_inp+4 ;get high byte of the length of the UDP packet
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sbc #0
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sta tftp_data_block_length+1
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lda tftp_just_set_new_load_address
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bne @skip_first_2_bytes_in_calculating_copy_src
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ldax #udp_inp+$0c
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jmp @got_pointer_to_tftp_data
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@skip_first_2_bytes_in_calculating_copy_src:
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ldax #udp_inp+$0e
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@got_pointer_to_tftp_data:
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jsr tftp_download_callback
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lda udp_inp+4 ;check the length of the UDP packet
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cmp #02
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bne @last_block
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lda udp_inp+5
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cmp #$0c
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bne @last_block
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@not_data_block:
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@not_expected_block_number:
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rts
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@last_block:
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lda #tftp_complete
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sta tftp_state
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rts
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;default handler when block arrives:
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;copy to RAM
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;assumes tftp_data_block_length has been set, and AX should point to start of data
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copy_tftp_block_to_ram:
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stax copy_src
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ldax tftp_current_memloc
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stax copy_dest
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ldax tftp_data_block_length
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jsr copymem
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clc
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lda tftp_data_block_length ;update the location where the next data will go
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adc tftp_current_memloc
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sta tftp_current_memloc
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lda tftp_data_block_length+1
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adc tftp_current_memloc+1
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sta tftp_current_memloc+1
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rts
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;set up vector of routine to be called when each 512 packet arrives from tftp server
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;when vector is called, AX will point to data that was downloaded, and
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;tftp_data_block_length will be set to length of downloaded data block. This will be
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;equal to $200 (512) for each block EXCEPT the final block. THe final block will
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;always be less than $200 bytes - if the file is an exact multiple if $200 bytes
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;long, then a final block will be received with length $00.
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; inputs:
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; AX - address of routine to call for each packet.
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; outputs: none
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tftp_set_download_callback:
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stax tftp_download_callback+1
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rts
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;clear callback vectors, i.e. all future transfers read from/write to RAM
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;inputs: none
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;outputs: none
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tftp_clear_callbacks:
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ldax #copy_tftp_block_to_ram
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jmp tftp_set_download_callback
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.rodata
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tftp_octet_mode: .asciiz "OCTET"
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.data
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tftp_download_callback:
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jmp copy_tftp_block_to_ram ;vector for action to take when a data block received (default is to store block in RAM)
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tftp_callback_address_set: .byte 0 |