XD Ada M68040 for OpenVMS Systems
Version 2.1
XD Ada™ is a cross-development software product jointly developed by
Digital Equipment Corporation (now Hewlett-Packard), and EDS (now HP Enterprise
Services), which provides a validated implementation of the full
ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983
XD Ada is integrated with the OpenVMS Operating System, DEC Ada™, the
OpenVMS Debugger and Digital’s DECset™ tools. XD Ada programs can invoke
modules written in assembly language and programs written in assembly language
can invoke XD Ada modules.
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Strong Typing — An object (variable) of given type may
take on only those values that are appropriate to that type, and only certain
predefined operations may be performed to data of that type. Because type checking
is done at compile time, strong typing ensures that any errors associated with
incorrect data types are detected at compile time.
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Data Abstraction — Also known as information
hiding, data abstraction hides implementation details while providing users
with mechanisms for using the implementation. Abstraction allows the user to
focus on important characteristics while ignoring underlying details.
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Concurrent Processing—For many applications, it is important
that a program be expressed as a number of parallel, rather than serial
activities. Most high-order languages provide little or no support for handling
such parallel or concurrent activities; they rely on facilities of the host
operating system.
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Separate Compilation —
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Generic Definitions — A generic unit is a template from
which specific instances can be made at compile time. In many cases, the logic
of an algorithm or a set of operations is independent of the specific type of
the values being manipulated. However, in a strongly typed language such as
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Exception Handling—In many operations, especially embedded
computer systems, it is critical that a system be able to recover quickly and
efficiently from error conditions.
XD Ada Components and Special System-Related Features:
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XD Ada fully conforms to ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983 (Reference
Manual for the Ada Programming Language) and is validated by the Ada Joint
Program Office using Version 1.11 of the Ada Compiler Validation Capability.
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XD Ada’s program library manager that provides
support for programming teams through:
— Program
libraries that can be shared by many programmers
— Program
sublibraries that can be used to isolate, develop and test
— Automatic
recompilation of obsolete compilation units
— The ability to
share compiled
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XD Ada toolset which provides for the following:
— Building a
program image
— Loading a
program image onto a target
— Verifying a
program image on the target
— Executing a
program image on the target
— Reformatting
an image to an industry-standard format, for example HP/MRI IEEE-695 or that
required for an emulator or target PROM
— High and low
level fully symbolic debugging
— Assembly
language development.
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Reconfigurable, modular run-time system with
optimized rendezvous performance
Host-target communications as follows:
— Ethernet
interface
— RS-232-C
serial interface
— OpenVMS
Mailbox interface for non-standard host-target links.
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High-level, fully symbolic debugging capability
through the OpenVMS debugger, including support for:
— Mixed
— Separately
compiled units
— Tasking
programs.
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Integration with DEC Ada and the OpenVMS debugger —
Allows development, testing and debugging of a program on the host using DEC
Ada, before using XD Ada to compile the program for the chosen target.
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Integration with DECset tools — In particular the
following tools are useful to the XD Ada developer:
— DEC/CMS —
DEC/Code Management System — Provides a method for storing files and
maintaining a record of changes to them
— DTM — DEC Test
Manager™ — Provides a method for organizing software test and for automating the
way tests are run and evaluated
— LSE/SCA —
Language-Sensitive Editor — Provides a series of language-specific templates to
assist in building syntactically correct programs, in addition to allowing
editing, compilation and review of errors. The Source Code Analyzer provides cross-referencing
and static analysis information about programs
— VAX DOCUMENT™
— A documentation generation tool that includes support for documentation conforming
to U.S. DOD Standard-2167A.
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System-dependent facilities — Different systems vary
in such characteristics as the size of storage units, memory size and the
smallest and largest integer values supported. XD Ada provides the predefined package
SYSTEM to define system-related constants and to represent system-dependent
information.
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XD Ada also provides representation clauses, which allow the user to tailor the
representation of data to suit a particular system.
XD Ada provides:
— Length
clauses, which specify the amount of storage associated with a type
— Enumeration
representation clauses, which specify the internal codes for the literals of
enumeration types
— Record
representation clauses, which specify the layout of a record type, such as the
order, position and size of record components
— Address
clauses, which specify required addresses in storage for constants and
variables.
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XD Ada provides a number of pragmas (compiler
directives) that allow various system-related parameters to be set and changed,
and control mixed-language programming.
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XD Ada provides comprehensive diagnostic messages, including
automatic syntax error correction, directed at helping the new
Product
Options
The following separately licensable product options are available with
XD Ada MC68040 Version 2.1 for Open-VMS Systems:
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XD Ada M68000 Family Emulator Support Option Version
2.1 for OpenVMS Systems (SPD DDA–0611B)
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XD Ada M68000 Family Multiprocessor Loading and Debugging
Option Version 2.1 for OpenVMS Systems (SPD DDA–0671B)
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XD Ada M68000 Family Semaphores and Message Passing
Version 2.1 for OpenVMS Systems (SPD DDA–0801B)
Host Software Components
XD Ada MC68040 Version 2.1 for OpenVMS Systems host software consists of
the following:
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Cross-compiler — Generates optimized and
relocatable object code from programs written in
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Builder — Creates a loadable image from the object code
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Loader — Loads the image onto the target
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Image verification system — Performs checks to
verify that an image loaded into target memory is identical to that on the host
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Run command — Starts execution of the image
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Formatter — Reformats the image so that it can be transferred
to the target without the loader; HP/MRI IEEE-695 V4.0 format object files can
be created
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Debugger — Allows high level, fully symbolic
debugging from the host of programs running on the target; also supports low
level assembly language debugging when required
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Macro assembler — Translates assembly language into
object code
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Librarian — Creates and maintains object code
libraries and macro libraries
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Program library manager — Provides the user
interface to the cross-compiler and builder
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Library of predefined compilation units — Provides standard
units for use in programs
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Run-time system object code library — Provides the support
required at run time; only the modules used by a program are included at build
time.
Target Software Components
The XD Ada MC68040 Version 2.1 for OpenVMS Systems target environment
consists of the following:
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Run-time system — Provides the following:
— Predefined
language environment
— Tasking system
— Interrupt
support
— Input-output
support
— Storage
management
— Exception
handling
— Program
initialization and termination
— Mathematics
support, including software emulation of those floating point operations not
directly supported by the MC68040
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Target debug kernel — Provides support for loading and
online debugging from the host.
The target software is supplied configured for a standard hardware
configuration: the Motorola MVME167 VMEmodule 32-bit Monoboard Microcomputer.
The target software is supplied in source form so that it can be
reconfigured for other target configurations based on the MC68040 processor. It
may be configured to support only those features needed.
Documentation
Comprehensive online help is provided for XD Ada. The manuals supplied
are as follows:
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The XD Ada M68000 Family, Installation Guide for
OpenVMS VAX Systems or XD Ada M68000 Family, Installation Guide for
OpenVMS AXP Systems — Step-by-step instructions for installing XD Ada.
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The XD Ada Language Reference Manual —
Includes the full text of the Reference Manual for the Ada Programming
Language together with XD Ada specific supplements.
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XD Ada M68000 Family, Developing XD Ada Programs on
OpenVMS Systems — Describes how to use the XD Ada compiler, program
library manager and XD Ada toolset.
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The XD Ada M68000 Family, Assembly Language Reference
Manual — Describes how to use the assembly language supplied as part of the
XD Ada software.
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The XD Ada M68000 Family, Run-Time Reference Manual
— Describes the execution of programs on the target, including memory
allocation, compiler optimization, interfacing with assembly language and writing
interrupt handlers.
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The XD Ada OpenVMS Debugger Manual —
Describes how to use the XD Ada OpenVMS Debugger.
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The XD Ada M68000 Family, MC68040
Processor-Specifics Manual — Contains all the processor specific information
referenced from the other documents above.
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The XD Ada MC68040, Motorola MVME167 System Manual
— Contains all the system specific information referenced from the other
documents above.
HOST HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Disk Space Requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1):
Disk blocks required for installation: 44,000 - VAX
76,000 -
AXP
Disk blocks required for permanent use: 40,000 - VAX
74,000
- AXP
These block counts refer to the disk space required on the installation
disk. The sizes are approximate; actual sizes may vary depending on the user’s
system environment, configuration and software options selected.
TARGET REQUIREMENTS
XD Ada MC68040 Version 2.1 for OpenVMS Systems is supplied configured
for the following standard target:
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A Motorola MVME167
Microcomputer
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A Motorola MVME167Bug Debug
Monitor.
XD Ada MC68040 Version 2.1 for OpenVMS Systems can be used with any
target based on the MC68040 microprocessor, provided that the appropriate
reconfiguration has been carried out.
Use of the XD Ada Ethernet interface requires a Motorola MVME374 or
MVME162-212 Ethernet Interface Module.
ORDERING INFORMATION
For information on how to order the product, contact your local Sales
Office.
SOFTWARE LICENSING
This software is furnished under the provisions of a software license.
Licenses for educational institutions are available.
For more information on licensing terms and conditions, contact your
local Sales Office.
License Management Facility Support
This product supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility.
For more information on the License Management Facility, refer to the
OpenVMS Operating System Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx) or the OpenVMS VAX
Operating System documentation set or the OpenVMS AXP Operating System
documentation set .
SOFTWARE WARRANTY
Warranty for this product is provided in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the license.
The above information is valid at time of release. Please contact your
local Sales Office for the latest information.
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