{"title":"UDSYS a microcode development system","authors":"Robert W. Beauchamp, Neal R. Firth","doi":"10.1145/1014194.800932","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This paper describes a microcode development system called UDSYS that is currently in use at Data General Corporation across several radically different micro-architectures. The system was developed to overcome some of the deficiencies of meta-assemblers, namely, one-to-one meaning of symbols vs. action, lack of rigorous syntax verification, and lack of application specific error messages. The system is explained by way of a specific example about the sequencer portion of a hypothetical microword.\n Microcoding is slowly loosing its status as an artform. Many of the tools available for increasing the productivity of software engineers are now starting to become available for the generation of microcode. There is work being done on machine independent microcoding languages, microcode generators, and microcode optimizers to name but a few such tools. However, many of these tools are still in the developmental stages. At Data General, our current microcode production system took the approach of leaving the optimization in the hands of the coder, but giving him the capability of building a very friendly interface to the hardware.\n The system is called UDSYS and this paper presents an overview of some of its major concepts and features.","PeriodicalId":134922,"journal":{"name":"MICRO 15","volume":"149 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1982-10-05","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"MICRO 15","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1145/1014194.800932","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This paper describes a microcode development system called UDSYS that is currently in use at Data General Corporation across several radically different micro-architectures. The system was developed to overcome some of the deficiencies of meta-assemblers, namely, one-to-one meaning of symbols vs. action, lack of rigorous syntax verification, and lack of application specific error messages. The system is explained by way of a specific example about the sequencer portion of a hypothetical microword.
Microcoding is slowly loosing its status as an artform. Many of the tools available for increasing the productivity of software engineers are now starting to become available for the generation of microcode. There is work being done on machine independent microcoding languages, microcode generators, and microcode optimizers to name but a few such tools. However, many of these tools are still in the developmental stages. At Data General, our current microcode production system took the approach of leaving the optimization in the hands of the coder, but giving him the capability of building a very friendly interface to the hardware.
The system is called UDSYS and this paper presents an overview of some of its major concepts and features.
本文描述了一个名为UDSYS的微码开发系统,该系统目前在Data General Corporation的几个完全不同的微体系结构中使用。该系统的开发是为了克服元汇编程序的一些不足,即符号与动作的一对一意义,缺乏严格的语法验证,以及缺乏特定于应用程序的错误消息。通过关于假设微字的定序器部分的具体示例来解释该系统。微编码正慢慢失去其作为一种艺术形式的地位。许多可用于提高软件工程师生产力的工具现在开始可用于生成微代码。人们正在研究与机器无关的微编码语言、微代码生成器和微代码优化器等工具。然而,其中许多工具仍处于开发阶段。在Data General,我们目前的微码生产系统采取的方法是将优化工作交给编码员,但让他有能力构建一个非常友好的硬件界面。该系统被称为UDSYS,本文概述了它的一些主要概念和功能。