| 1 | HLCSDL2 ;ALB/MTC/JC - X3.28 LOWER LAYER PROTOCOL UTILITIES 2.2 - 2/28/95 ;04/25/96  10:52 | 
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| 2 | ;;1.6;HEALTH LEVEL SEVEN;**2**;Oct 13, 1995 | 
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| 3 | Q | 
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| 4 | ; | 
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| 5 | SENDNAK ;-- This function will send an nack for the block specified | 
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| 6 | ;  by the parameter HLBK. | 
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| 7 | ; OUTPUT: NONE | 
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| 8 | ; | 
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| 9 | ; | 
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| 10 | U IO | 
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| 11 | W $C(HLNAK)_$C(HLTERM) | 
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| 12 | D LOG^HLCSDL1($C(HLNAK)_$C(HLTERM),"WRITE: ") | 
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| 13 | Q | 
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| 14 | ; | 
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| 15 | SENDACK(HLBK) ;-- This function will send an ack for the block specified | 
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| 16 | ;  by the parameter HLBK. | 
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| 17 | ;  INPUT : HLBK current sequence (block) | 
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| 18 | ; OUTPUT: NONE | 
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| 19 | ; | 
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| 20 | N HLACKN | 
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| 21 | ; | 
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| 22 | S HLACKN="HLACK"_(HLBK#8) | 
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| 23 | U IO W $C(HLDLE)_$C(@(HLACKN))_$C(HLTERM) | 
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| 24 | D LOG^HLCSDL1($C(HLDLE)_$C(@(HLACKN))_$C(HLTERM),"WRITE: ") | 
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| 25 | Q | 
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| 26 | ; | 
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| 27 | READACK(HLBK) ;-- This function will read the input device for an ackN | 
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| 28 | ;  specified by HLBK. | 
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| 29 | ;   INPUT : HLBK - Expected AckN | 
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| 30 | ;   OUTPUT: 1- Ok 0-Fails | 
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| 31 | ; | 
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| 32 | N HLACKN,X,Y,RESULT,HLTRM | 
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| 33 | ; | 
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| 34 | S RESULT=0,HLTRM="" | 
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| 35 | S HLACKN=@("HLACK"_(HLBK#8)) | 
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| 36 | ;-- do read for HLDLE | 
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| 37 | S X=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMA,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 38 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(X_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 39 | D TRACE^HLCSDL2("FINISHED READ FOR DLE:"_HLTRM_U_X_U) | 
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| 40 | I HLTRM'=HLDLE G RDACKQ | 
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| 41 | S X=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMA,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 42 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(X_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 43 | I X'=$C(HLACKN),HLTRM'=HLTERM G RDACKQ | 
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| 44 | S RESULT=1 | 
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| 45 | ; | 
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| 46 | RDACKQ Q RESULT | 
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| 47 | ; | 
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| 48 | READENQ() ;-- This function will read the input device for an ENQ | 
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| 49 | ; | 
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| 50 | ;   INPUT : NONE | 
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| 51 | ;   OUTPUT: 1- Ok 0-Fails | 
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| 52 | ; | 
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| 53 | N X,Y,RESULT,HLTRM,HLX | 
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| 54 | ; | 
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| 55 | S HLX=0 | 
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| 56 | RETRY S RESULT=0,HLTRM="" | 
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| 57 | ;-- do read for HLENQ | 
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| 58 | S X=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMA,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 59 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(X_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 60 | D TRACE^HLCSDL2("FINISHED READ FOR ENQ:"_HLTRM_U_X_U) | 
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| 61 | S HLX=HLX+1 I HLX>5 G RDENQ | 
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| 62 | I HLTRM'=+HLENQ G RETRY | 
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| 63 | ;-- do read for HLTERM | 
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| 64 | S X=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMA,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 65 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(X_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 66 | I HLTRM'=+HLTERM G RDENQ | 
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| 67 | S RESULT=1 | 
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| 68 | ; | 
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| 69 | RDENQ Q RESULT | 
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| 70 | ; | 
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| 71 | READBK(HLTEXT,LEN,BLOCK,CHKSUM,BTERM) ; This function will read a block of data from the input device | 
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| 72 | ; and store the result in the array specified by HLTEXT. | 
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| 73 | ;    INPUT : HLTEXT - Array reference to store data | 
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| 74 | ;            LEN    - Passed by reference will get message lenght | 
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| 75 | ;            BLOCK  - Passed by refence will get message block # | 
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| 76 | ;            CHKSUM - Passed by refence will get message BCC | 
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| 77 | ;            BTERM  - Passed by reference will block termination char | 
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| 78 | ;   OUTPUT : 1 - OK, 0 - Fails | 
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| 79 | ;            If EOT is encountered HLTEXT=EOT | 
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| 80 | ;            If TimeOut is encountered then HLTEXT="-1^TIMEOUT" | 
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| 81 | ; | 
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| 82 | N RESULT,HLX,HLTRM | 
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| 83 | S (RESULT,LEN,CHKSUM,BTERM,BLOCK)=0 | 
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| 84 | ;-- read expect either SOH or STX will ignore header info | 
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| 85 | S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 86 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 87 | ;-- check for timeout | 
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| 88 | I HLX["TIMEOUT" S @HLTEXT=HLX G READBKQ | 
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| 89 | ;-- check for eot | 
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| 90 | I HLTRM=+HLEOT S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM),@HLTEXT=HLEOT,RESULT=1 D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") G READBKQ | 
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| 91 | ;-- if header read and ignore | 
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| 92 | I HLTRM=+HLSOH S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") I HLX["TIMEOUT" S @HLTEXT=HLX | 
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| 93 | ;-- start of data block | 
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| 94 | I HLTRM'=+HLSTX G READBKQ | 
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| 95 | ;-- read expect either HLDBLOCK characters or CR for end of data | 
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| 96 | S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 97 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 98 | ;-- check for timeout | 
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| 99 | I HLX["TIMEOUT" S @HLTEXT=HLX G READBKQ | 
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| 100 | ;-- get block and length -- <blk><len><data><cr> | 
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| 101 | S HLI=0 | 
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| 102 | S BLOCK=$E(HLX),LEN=$E(HLX,2,6) | 
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| 103 | ; | 
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| 104 | BLOOP ;-- block read loop | 
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| 105 | ; | 
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| 106 | ;-- first pass get data leave blk and lenght | 
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| 107 | I HLI=0 S HLX=$E(HLX,7,$L(HLX)) | 
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| 108 | ;-- save data | 
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| 109 | BLOOP2 S HLI=HLI+1,@HLTEXT@(HLI)=HLX | 
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| 110 | ;-- long line | 
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| 111 | I HLTRM=0 D | 
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| 112 | . S HLDONE=0,HLJ=0 | 
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| 113 | . F  S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) D  I HLDONE Q | 
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| 114 | .. D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 115 | .. I +HLX<0 S HLDONE=1 Q | 
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| 116 | .. S HLJ=HLJ+1,@HLTEXT@(HLI,HLJ)=HLX | 
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| 117 | .. I HLTRM=+HLTERM S HLDONE=1 | 
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| 118 | ; | 
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| 119 | ;-- read upto next ctrl char | 
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| 120 | S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 121 | D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 122 | ;-- check for timeout | 
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| 123 | I HLX["TIMEOUT" S @HLTEXT=HLX G READBKQ | 
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| 124 | ;-- more data to read | 
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| 125 | I (HLTRM=+HLTERM)!(HLTRM=0) G BLOOP2 | 
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| 126 | ;-- read expect ETX or ETB | 
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| 127 | I (HLTRM=+HLETB)!(HLTRM=+HLETX) S BTERM=HLTRM D | 
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| 128 | .;-- read expect <BCC><TERM> | 
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| 129 | . S HLX=$$READ^HLCSUTL(HLTIMB,HLDBLOCK,.HLTRM) | 
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| 130 | . D LOG^HLCSDL1(HLX_$C(HLTRM),"READ: ") | 
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| 131 | .;-- get BCC | 
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| 132 | . S CHKSUM=HLX | 
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| 133 | ;-- OK | 
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| 134 | S RESULT=1 | 
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| 135 | ; | 
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| 136 | READBKQ Q RESULT | 
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| 137 | ; | 
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| 138 | BUILD(HLTEXT,HLSEQ,HLEND,HLHEAD,HLFOOT) ;-- This function will build the block to write. | 
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| 139 | ; INPUT : HLTEXT - Array to write/format | 
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| 140 | ;       : HLSEQ  - Sequence in message | 
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| 141 | ;       : HLEND  - ETX or ETB | 
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| 142 | ;       : HLHEAD - Passed by reference - will be the header portion | 
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| 143 | ;       : HLFOOT - Passed by reference - will be the footer portion | 
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| 144 | ; | 
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| 145 | ; OUTPUT: HLHEAD = <STX><BLK><LENGTH> | 
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| 146 | ;         HLFOOT = <ETX or ETB><BCC><TERM> | 
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| 147 | ; | 
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| 148 | N HLBL,HLHEX,X,Y | 
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| 149 | ;-- get checksum information | 
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| 150 | S HLCHK=$$CHKSUM^HLCSUTL(HLTEXT) | 
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| 151 | ;-- determine block number | 
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| 152 | S HLBL=HLSEQ#8 | 
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| 153 | ;-- determine length | 
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| 154 | S HLLN=$P(HLCHK,U,2) | 
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| 155 | S HLLN=$E("00000",1,5-$L(HLLN))_$P(HLCHK,U,2) | 
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| 156 | S X=HLBL_HLLN_$C($P(HLCHK,U))_$C(HLEND) X ^%ZOSF("LPC") | 
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| 157 | ;-- build two byte check sum | 
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| 158 | S HLHEX=$$HEXCON(Y) | 
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| 159 | ;-- build string | 
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| 160 | S HLHEAD=$C(HLSTX)_HLBL_HLLN,HLFOOT=$C(HLEND)_HLHEX_$C(HLTERM) | 
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| 161 | Q | 
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| 162 | ; | 
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| 163 | ENQ ;-- this function will send an ENQ to the secondary station | 
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| 164 | ;   to establish a master/slave relationship for transmissions. | 
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| 165 | ; | 
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| 166 | U IO | 
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| 167 | W $C(HLENQ)_$C(HLTERM) | 
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| 168 | D LOG^HLCSDL1($C(HLENQ)_$C(HLTERM),"WRITE: ") | 
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| 169 | Q | 
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| 170 | ; | 
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| 171 | EOT ;-- this function will send an EOT to the secondary station | 
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| 172 | ;   to end the master/stave relationship. | 
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| 173 | ; | 
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| 174 | U IO | 
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| 175 | W $C(HLEOT)_$C(HLTERM) | 
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| 176 | D LOG^HLCSDL1($C(HLEOT)_$C(HLTERM),"WRITE: ") | 
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| 177 | Q | 
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| 178 | ; | 
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| 179 | HEXCON(%) ;-- converts a decimal #<128 to a two byte hex # | 
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| 180 | ; INPUT : % - Decimal to convert | 
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| 181 | ; | 
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| 182 | ; | 
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| 183 | N H,H1,H2 | 
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| 184 | ;-- error if # not between 0 - 127 | 
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| 185 | I (%<0)!(%>127)!(%'=+%) S (H1,H2)=0 G HEXQ | 
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| 186 | I %<10 S H1=0,H2=% G HEXQ | 
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| 187 | S H=%\16 S:H>9 H=$E("         ABCDEF",H) S H1=H | 
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| 188 | S H=%#16 S:H>9 H=$E("         ABCDEF",H) S H2=H | 
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| 189 | HEXQ Q H1_H2 | 
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| 190 | ; | 
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| 191 | RUN() ;-- This function will determine if this occurance of the LLP | 
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| 192 | ;   should still be running. | 
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| 193 | ; INPUT : NONE | 
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| 194 | ;OUTPUT : 1 - Yes, 0 No | 
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| 195 | ; | 
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| 196 | N RESULT | 
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| 197 | ;-- default to Yes | 
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| 198 | S RESULT=1 | 
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| 199 | ;-- check if should shut down | 
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| 200 | I $P($G(^HLCS(870,HLDP,0)),U,15)=1 S RESULT=0 | 
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| 201 | ;-- if running in forground ask | 
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| 202 | I $G(HLTRACE) U IO(0) W !,"Type Q to Quit: " R X:1 I $G(X)'=""&("Qq"[X) S $P(^HLCS(870,HLDP,0),U,15)=1,RESULT=0 | 
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| 203 | ; | 
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| 204 | Q RESULT | 
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| 205 | ; | 
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| 206 | VALID(HLTEXT,HLBLK,LEN,BLOCK,CHKSUM,BTERM) ;-- This function will validate the incoming message as in should | 
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| 207 | ;  conform to the X3.28 protocol. No other error checking is perfomred | 
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| 208 | ;  for this validation. If this function is successful a | 
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| 209 | ;  1 is returned else 0. | 
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| 210 | ;  INPUT : HLTEXT - The block that was read in from the device | 
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| 211 | ;        : HLBLK  - Current block expected | 
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| 212 | ;        : LEN - xmitted length | 
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| 213 | ;        : BLOCK - xmitted block number | 
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| 214 | ;        : CHKSUM - xmitted checksum | 
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| 215 | ;        : BTERM - Block termination char (ETX or ETB) | 
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| 216 | ; OUTPUT : 1 ok, 0 fails | 
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| 217 | ; | 
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| 218 | ; The following validation checks are made by this function: | 
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| 219 | ;  1 - BCC matches calculated BCC | 
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| 220 | ;  2 - Message lenght matches calculated message length | 
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| 221 | ;  3 - Block matches the expected block number | 
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| 222 | ;  4 - Block termination is either ETX or ETB | 
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| 223 | ; | 
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| 224 | N HLBCC,HLLEN,HLBCC1,RESULT,X,Y | 
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| 225 | S RESULT=0 | 
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| 226 | ;-- calculate checksum | 
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| 227 | S HLBCC=$$CHKSUM2^HLCSUTL(HLTEXT) | 
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| 228 | ;-- add in BLOCK LEN and BTERM | 
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| 229 | S X=BLOCK_LEN_$C($P(HLBCC,U))_$C(BTERM) X ^%ZOSF("LPC") S HLBCC1=Y | 
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| 230 | ;-- convert to hex | 
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| 231 | S HLBCC1=$$HEXCON(HLBCC1) | 
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| 232 | ;-- checksum | 
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| 233 | I HLBCC1'=CHKSUM G VALIDQ | 
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| 234 | ;-- length | 
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| 235 | I $P(HLBCC,U,2)'=+LEN G VALIDQ | 
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| 236 | ;-- block | 
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| 237 | I HLBLK'=BLOCK G VALIDQ | 
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| 238 | ;-- ok | 
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| 239 | S RESULT=1 | 
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| 240 | ; | 
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| 241 | VALIDQ Q RESULT | 
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| 242 | ; | 
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| 243 | TRACE(HLSTATE) ;-- This function is used during for debug. It will print | 
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| 244 | ; the current state of the X3.28 protocol. Each state is passed in | 
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| 245 | ; through the variable HLSTATE | 
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| 246 | ; | 
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| 247 | ; INPUT  - HLSTATE : Current state of FSM | 
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| 248 | ; OUTPUT - If HLTRACE is defined then write HLSTATE to IO(0) | 
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| 249 | ; | 
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| 250 | I '$G(HLTRACE) Q | 
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| 251 | U IO(0) | 
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| 252 | W !,"In State : ",HLSTATE | 
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| 253 | Q | 
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| 254 | ; | 
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