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( INTERRUPT HANDLING EXAMPLE 08:59 11/16/85 )
\ THIS TEST PROGRAM INTERCEPTS "CONTROL-C"
\ AND "CONTROL-BREAK" FROM THE KEYBOARD.
\ IT ALSO SHOWS TRAPPING OF DIVISION BY ZERO.
\ STOP EXECUTION BY TYPING ANY KEY BUT "CONTROL-C" OR "CONTROL-
\ BREAK"
256 MSDOS
HEX
INCLUDE INTS
\ CONTROL-C HANDLER
0 0 IN/OUT
: CC-HANDLER ." !!!CTRL-C!!! " ;
23 CONSTANT CC-INT ( interrupt number )
L: CC-ENTRY ( actual interrupt handler )
( save registers )
AX PUSH BX PUSH CX PUSH DX PUSH SI PUSH DI PUSH
ES PUSHSEG ( just in case we alter it )
CALL' CC-HANDLER ( high level interrupt handler )
( restore registers )
ES POPSEG
DI POP SI POP DX POP CX POP BX POP AX POP
IRET FORTH
\ CONTROL-BREAK HANDLER
20 ALLOT HERE CONSTANT PARAMSTACK \ our new stacks
20 ALLOT HERE CONSTANT RETSTACK
2VARIABLE SS-SAVE \ Stack segment save area
VARIABLE BREAK-SET
0 0 IN/OUT
: CB-HANDLER BREAK-SET ON ;
1B CONSTANT CB-INT
L: CB-ENTRY ( actual interrupt handler )
( save registers )
AX PUSH DS PUSHSEG AX CS <SEG AX DS >SEG \ save AX, DS, set DS
SS-SAVE [] SS <SEG SP SS-SAVE 2+ [] MOV \ save SS SP
AX SS >SEG PARAMSTACK # SP MOV \ set SS,SP
BX PUSH CX PUSH DX PUSH SI PUSH DI PUSH \ Save remaining
BP PUSH ES PUSHSEG
RETSTACK # BP MOV \ set BP
CALL' CB-HANDLER ( high level interrupt handler )
ES POPSEG BP POP DI POP SI POP DX POP CX POP BX POP \ restore registers
SS-SAVE [] SS >SEG SS-SAVE 2+ [] SP MOV DS POPSEG AX POP
IRET FORTH
\ Because this is a BIOS interupt, rather than an MS-DOS interupt,
\ as CC-INT was, we have to set our data segment register, and
\ use new stacks with minimum impact on the DOS stack
\ ZERO-DIVIDE TRAP HANDLER
0 CONSTANT /0-INT
L: /0-ENTRY
0 # AX MOV AX DX MOV ( return zero )
1 # BX MOV ( FOR 80286 or 80386 which will restart instruction )
IRET FORTH
\ Neither this interupt (which is a hardware trap) nor the
\ CONTROL-BREAK interupt had better do any i/o since DOS is not
\ reentrant!
\ INTERUPT HANDLER DEMO
0 1 IN/OUT
: KEY? ( like ?terminal, but returns keystroke if there is one)
( this returns CONTROL-BREAK like no key has been hit )
?TERMINAL IF KEY ELSE 0 THEN ;
2VARIABLE /0-SAVE ( we will want to save the vectors )
2VARIABLE CB-SAVE
DECIMAL
: MAIN
/0-INT get-handler /0-SAVE 2! \ get and save old handlers
CB-INT get-handler CB-SAVE 2!
?CS: CC-ENTRY CC-INT set-handler \ set handlers to us
?CS: CB-ENTRY CB-INT set-handler
?CS: /0-ENTRY /0-INT set-handler
." TYPE ANY KEY TO STOP, OR TYPE CONTROL-C OR BREAK" CR
BEGIN 10 0 DO
BREAK-SET @ IF BREAK-SET OFF ." *BREAK*" THEN
10000 I / . LOOP
CR KEY? UNTIL
/0-SAVE 2@ /0-INT set-handler \ restore handlers
( We dont need to restore the control-C handler )
CB-SAVE 2@ CB-INT set-handler ;
INCLUDE FORTHLIB
END