ASSEMBLY LISTING OF SEGMENT >spec>on>09/08/83>pnotice_mlr_.alm ASSEMBLED ON: 09/09/83 1128.0 mst Fri OPTIONS USED: list ASSEMBLED BY: ALM Version 6.4 April 1981 ASSEMBLER CREATED: 11/03/82 1423.6 mst Wed  1 " ***********************************************************  2 " * *  3 " * Copyright, (C) Honeywell Information Systems Inc., 1981 *  4 " * *  5 " * Copyright (c) 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of *  6 " * Technology and Honeywell Information Systems, Inc. *  7 " * *  8 " ***********************************************************  9  10  11 " * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * "  12 " "  13 " N__a_m_e_s: pnotice_mlr_, pnotice_mrl_ "  14 " "  15 " This subroutine uses the MLR and MRL machine instructions to move a source "  16 " character string to a target location. The appropriate entry point must be " 17 " to ensure proper direction of movement when the source overlaps the target. " 18 " The figure below shows which to use: "  19 " "  20 " MLR "  21 " "  22 " target " 23 " _________|__________ "  24 " / \ "  25 " _____________________________ "  26 " |__________|__________|_________| "  27 " "  28 " \___________________/ "  29 " | " 30 " source "  31 " "  32 " MRL "  33 " "  34 " source " 35 " _________|__________ "  36 " / \ "  37 " _____________________________ "  38 " |__________|__________|_________| "  39 " "  40 " \___________________/ "  41 " | " 42 " target "  43 " "  44 " "  45 " "  46 " U__s_a_g_e "  47 " "  48 " declare pnotice_mlr_ (ptr, fixed bin(21), ptr, fixed bin(21)); " 49 " call pnotice_mlr_ (Psource, Lsource, Ptarget, Ltarget); "  50 " "  51 " or "  52 " "  53 " declare pnotice_mrl_ (ptr, fixed bin(21), ptr, fixed bin(21)); " 54 " call pnotice_mrl_ (Psource, Lsource, Ptarget, Ltarget); "  55 " "  56 " "  57 " S__t_a_t_u_s "  58 " "  59 " 0) Created by: Gary C. Dixon, January, 1976. "  60 " 1) Modified by: JM Stansbury, July 1981. "  61 " renamed entrypoints to be consistent with the protection SW. "  62 " "  63 " * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * "  64  65 "  000000 66 name pnotice_mlr_  67  000000 68 segdef pnotice_mlr_  000002 69 segdef pnotice_mrl_  70  000000 71 pnotice_mlr_:  000000 aa 000000 2200 03 72 ldx0 0,du " set entry point switch  000001 0a 000003 7100 00 73 tra common 74  000002 75 pnotice_mrl_:  000002 aa 000004 2200 03 76 ldx0 4,du " set entry point switch  77  000003 aa 0 00002 3515 20 78 common: epp1 ap|2,* " get ptr to source  000004 aa 1 00000 3515 20 79 epp1 1|0,* 000005 aa 0 00004 2351 20 80 lda ap|4,* " get length of source  000006 aa 0 00006 3535 20 81 epp3 ap|6,* " get ptr to target  000007 aa 3 00000 3535 20 82 epp3 3|0,* 000010 aa 0 00010 2361 20 83 ldq ap|8,* " get length of target  000011 0a 000012 7100 10 84 tra move,x0 " perform appropriate move instruction  85  86 even  000012 aa 0 40140 1005 40 87 move: mlr (pr,rl),(pr,rl),fill(040) 000013 aa 100000 000005 88 desc9a 1|0,al  000014 aa 300000 000006 89 desc9a 3|0,ql  000015 0a 000021 7100 00 90 tra common2  91  000016 aa 0 40140 1015 40 92 mrl (pr,rl),(pr,rl),fill(040)  000017 aa 100000 000005 93 desc9a 1|0,al  000020 aa 300000 000006 94 desc9a 3|0,ql  95  000021 aa 7 00044 7101 20 96 common2: short_return  97  98 end  NO LITERALS  NAME DEFINITIONS FOR ENTRY POINTS AND SEGDEFS 000022 5a 000003 000000 000023 5a 000037 600000 000024 aa 000000 000000 000025 55 000012 000002 000026 5a 000002 400003 000027 55 000006 000012 000030 aa 014 160 156 157 000031 aa 164 151 143 145 000032 aa 137 155 154 162 000033 aa 137 000 000 000 000034 55 000021 000003 000035 0a 000002 400000 000036 55 000015 000003 000037 aa 014 160 156 157 pnotice_mrl_  000040 aa 164 151 143 145 000041 aa 137 155 162 154 000042 aa 137 000 000 000 000043 55 000030 000012 000044 0a 000000 400000 000045 55 000024 000003 000046 aa 014 160 156 157 pnotice_mlr_  000047 aa 164 151 143 145 000050 aa 137 155 154 162 000051 aa 137 000 000 000 000052 55 000002 000021 000053 6a 000000 400002 000054 55 000033 000003 000055 aa 014 163 171 155 symbol_table  000056 aa 142 157 154 137 000057 aa 164 141 142 154 000060 aa 145 000 000 000 DEFINITIONS HASH TABLE  000061 aa 000000 000015 000062 aa 000000 000000 000063 aa 000000 000000 000064 aa 000000 000000 000065 aa 000000 000000 000066 aa 000000 000000 000067 aa 000000 000000 000070 5a 000030 000000 000071 aa 000000 000000 000072 5a 000012 000000 000073 5a 000021 000000 000074 aa 000000 000000 000075 aa 000000 000000 000076 aa 000000 000000 NO EXTERNAL NAMES  NO TRAP POINTER WORDS  TYPE PAIR BLOCKS  000077 aa 000001 000000 000100 aa 000000 000000 INTERNAL EXPRESSION WORDS 000101 aa 000000 000000 LINKAGE INFORMATION 000000 aa 000000 000000 000001 0a 000022 000000 000002 aa 000000 000000 000003 aa 000000 000000 000004 aa 000000 000000 000005 aa 000000 000000 000006 22 000010 000010 000007 a2 000000 000000 SYMBOL INFORMATION SYMBOL TABLE HEADER  000000 aa 000000 000001 000001 aa 163171 155142 000002 aa 164162 145145 000003 aa 000000 000004 000004 aa 000000 111316 000005 aa 510113 575622 000006 aa 000000 112124 000007 aa 176012 533333 000010 aa 141154 155040 000011 aa 040040 040040 000012 aa 000024 000040 000013 aa 000034 000040 000014 aa 000044 000100 000015 aa 000002 000002 000016 aa 000064 000000 000017 aa 000000 000120 000020 aa 000000 000103 000021 aa 000000 000107 000022 aa 000112 000103 000023 aa 000064 000000 000024 aa 101114 115040 000025 aa 126145 162163 000026 aa 151157 156040 000027 aa 040066 056064 000030 aa 040040 101160 000031 aa 162151 154040 000032 aa 061071 070061 000033 aa 040040 040040 000034 aa 107112 157150 000035 aa 156163 157156 000036 aa 056123 171163 000037 aa 115141 151156 000040 aa 164056 141040 000041 aa 040040 040040 000042 aa 040040 040040 000043 aa 040040 040040 000044 aa 154151 163164 000045 aa 040040 040040 000046 aa 040040 040040 000047 aa 040040 040040 000050 aa 040040 040040 000051 aa 040040 040040 000052 aa 040040 040040 000053 aa 040040 040040 000054 aa 040040 040040 000055 aa 040040 040040 000056 aa 040040 040040 000057 aa 040040 040040 000060 aa 040040 040040 000061 aa 040040 040040 000062 aa 040040 040040 000063 aa 040040 040040 000064 aa 000000 000001 000065 aa 000000 000001 000066 aa 000072 000042 000067 aa 121240 061317 000070 aa 000000 112124 000071 aa 163025 000000 000072 aa 076163 160145 >spec>on>09/08/83>pnotice_mlr_.alm  000073 aa 143076 157156 000074 aa 076060 071057 000075 aa 060070 057070 000076 aa 063076 160156 000077 aa 157164 151143 000100 aa 145137 155154 000101 aa 162137 056141 000102 aa 154155 040040 MULTICS ASSEMBLY CROSS REFERENCE LISTING Value Symbol Source file Line number  3 common pnotice_mlr_: 73, 78. 21 common2 pnotice_mlr_: 90, 96. 12 move pnotice_mlr_: 84, 87. 0 pnotice_mlr_ pnotice_mlr_: 68, 71. 2 pnotice_mrl_ pnotice_mlr_: 69, 75. NO FATAL ERRORS  ----------------------------------------------------------- Historical Background This edition of the Multics software materials and documentation is provided and donated to Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Group BULL including BULL HN Information Systems Inc. as a contribution to computer science knowledge. This donation is made also to give evidence of the common contributions of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, General Electric, Honeywell Information Systems Inc., Honeywell BULL Inc., Groupe BULL and BULL HN Information Systems Inc. to the development of this operating system. Multics development was initiated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project MAC (1963-1970), renamed the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence in the mid 1970s, under the leadership of Professor Fernando Jose Corbato. Users consider that Multics provided the best software architecture for managing computer hardware properly and for executing programs. Many subsequent operating systems incorporated Multics principles. Multics was distributed in 1975 to 2000 by Group Bull in Europe , and in the U.S. by Bull HN Information Systems Inc., as successor in interest by change in name only to Honeywell Bull Inc. and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. . ----------------------------------------------------------- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute these programs and their documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,provided that the below copyright notice and historical background appear in all copies and that both the copyright notice and historical background and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT, HIS, BULL or BULL HN not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the programs without specific prior written permission. Copyright 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by BULL HN Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by Bull SAS All Rights Reserved