Floating device address space
The floating device address space is a block of address space in the I/O page of the UNIBUS (and later the QBUS) used to hold the control registers of peripherals. Originally, each specific peripheral was assigned a fixed address for its registers; once the number of different device types became large, circa 1975, this was no longer feasible (or scalable), and the 'floating' approach was adopted instead.
In this, a block of address space (on the UNIBUS, from 0760010 to 0763776) is allocated for 'floating' devices. Within that block, devices are assigned in a fixed order, with all the devices of any type in a contiguous group. There is an empty minimum-sized group for each type of which there are no devices of that type present, and a gap between each group of devices (to mark the end of each group). (Each actual group must start on an address of the required modulus; e.g. if there is one DJ11 and one DH11, the DJ11 would be at 0760010, the 'end of DJ11s gap' would be at 0760020, the DH11 could not be at 0760030, but would have to be at 0760040.)
Floating devices, in assignment order:
Rank | Device | Size (modulus) |
Comment |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DJ11 | 010 | |
2 | DH11 | 020 | |
3 | DQ11 | 010 | |
4 | DU11 | 010 | |
5 | DUP11 | 010 | |
6 | LK11 | 010 | |
7A | DMC11 | 010 | |
7B | DMR11 | 010 | |
8 | DZ11 | 010 | |
9 | KMC11 | 010 | |
10 | LPP11 | 010 | |
11 | VMV21 | 010 | |
12 | VMV31 | 020 | |
13 | DWR70 | 010 | |
14 | RL11 | 010 | Only extra |
15 | LPA11 | 020 | Only extra |
16 | KW11-C | 010 | |
17 | Reserved | 010 | |
18 | RX11 | 010 | Only extra |
19 | DR11-W | 010 | |
20 | DR11-B | 010 | After second |