docs(amiga): complete AmigaOS 3.1/3.2 developer reference — 172 files across 17 sections
Comprehensive technical documentation covering:
- Hardware: OCS/ECS/AGA custom chip registers, Copper & Blitter deep dives
- Boot sequence: cold boot through startup-sequence
- Binary format: HUNK executable spec, relocation, debug info
- Linking & ABI: .fd files, LVO tables, register calling conventions
- Exec kernel: tasks, interrupts, memory, signals, semaphores
- AmigaDOS: file I/O, FFS/OFS layout, CLI/Shell scripting
- Graphics: planar bitmaps, Copper programming, HAM/EHB modes
- Intuition: screens, windows, IDCMP, BOOPSI
- Devices: trackdisk, SCSI, serial, timer, audio, keyboard
- Libraries: utility, expansion, IFFParse, locale, ARexx
- Networking: bsdsocket API, SANA-II, TCP/IP stack comparison
- Toolchain: GCC, vasm/vlink, SAS/C, NDK, debugging
- Reverse engineering: IDA/Ghidra setup, compiler fingerprints, case studies
- CPU & MMU: 68040/060 emulation libs, PMMU, cache management
- Driver development: SANA-II, Picasso96/RTG, AHI audio
All files include breadcrumb navigation. No local paths or proprietary content.
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# Case Study — ramdrive.device Structure Analysis
## Overview
`ramdrive.device` is the Amiga's built-in RAM disk device. It ships in Kickstart ROM and implements the `trackdisk.device` -compatible interface on top of allocated Chip/Fast RAM. Analysing it teaches exec device architecture, IORequest handling, and the device-as-library pattern.
---
## Locating ramdrive.device in ROM
```bash
# Find the resident tag in Kickstart ROM dump:
python3 - < < 'EOF'
import struct, sys
rom = open("kick31.rom", "rb").read()
for i in range(0, len(rom)-4, 2):
tag = struct.unpack_from(">H", rom, i)[0]
if tag == 0x4AFC: # RomTag magic
rt_matchword = struct.unpack_from(">H", rom, i)[0]
rt_matchtag = struct.unpack_from(">I", rom, i+2)[0]
rt_name = struct.unpack_from(">I", rom, i+14)[0]
# print offset and map rt_name to string
print(f"RomTag @ ROM+{i:#x }")
EOF
```
The RomTag for `ramdrive.device` has `RT_TYPE=NT_DEVICE` and `RT_NAME="ramdrive.device"` .
---
## Device Structure Layout
`ramdrive.device` extends `struct Device` (which extends `struct Library` ):
```c
struct RAMDriveBase {
struct Device rd_Device; /* standard device base */
/* private fields follow */
APTR rd_RAMStart; /* pointer to allocated RAM block */
ULONG rd_RAMSize; /* total size */
ULONG rd_BlockSize; /* always 512 */
ULONG rd_NumBlocks; /* RAMSize / BlockSize */
struct MinList rd_Units; /* list of open units */
};
```
---
## Standard Device Vectors (LVO)
| Offset | Vector | Description |
|---|---|---|
| − 6 | `Open` | Open a unit (unit number in io_Unit) |
| − 12 | `Close` | Close unit, decrement open count |
| − 18 | `Expunge` | Unload if no users |
| − 24 | `Reserved` | NULL |
| − 30 | `BeginIO` | Queue or execute an IORequest |
| − 36 | `AbortIO` | Cancel pending IORequest |
`BeginIO` is the heart of any device driver — it dispatches on `io_Command` .
---
## IORequest Command Handling
```c
void BeginIO(struct IORequest *ior) {
struct IOStdReq *io = (struct IOStdReq * )ior;
switch (io->io_Command) {
case CMD_READ: rd_Read(io); break;
case CMD_WRITE: rd_Write(io); break;
case CMD_CLEAR: rd_Clear(io); break;
case TD_FORMAT: rd_Format(io); break;
case TD_GETGEOMETRY: rd_Geometry(io); break;
default:
io->io_Error = IOERR_NOCMD;
ReplyMsg(&io->io_Message);
}
}
```
### `CMD_READ` Implementation
```c
void rd_Read(struct IOStdReq *io) {
UBYTE *src = rdbase->rd_RAMStart + io->io_Offset;
CopyMem(src, io->io_Data, io->io_Length);
io->io_Actual = io->io_Length;
io->io_Error = 0;
ReplyMsg(&io->io_Message);
}
```
---
## Memory Allocation Strategy
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On initialization, `ramdrive.device` uses `AllocMem` :
docs(amiga): complete AmigaOS 3.1/3.2 developer reference — 172 files across 17 sections
Comprehensive technical documentation covering:
- Hardware: OCS/ECS/AGA custom chip registers, Copper & Blitter deep dives
- Boot sequence: cold boot through startup-sequence
- Binary format: HUNK executable spec, relocation, debug info
- Linking & ABI: .fd files, LVO tables, register calling conventions
- Exec kernel: tasks, interrupts, memory, signals, semaphores
- AmigaDOS: file I/O, FFS/OFS layout, CLI/Shell scripting
- Graphics: planar bitmaps, Copper programming, HAM/EHB modes
- Intuition: screens, windows, IDCMP, BOOPSI
- Devices: trackdisk, SCSI, serial, timer, audio, keyboard
- Libraries: utility, expansion, IFFParse, locale, ARexx
- Networking: bsdsocket API, SANA-II, TCP/IP stack comparison
- Toolchain: GCC, vasm/vlink, SAS/C, NDK, debugging
- Reverse engineering: IDA/Ghidra setup, compiler fingerprints, case studies
- CPU & MMU: 68040/060 emulation libs, PMMU, cache management
- Driver development: SANA-II, Picasso96/RTG, AHI audio
All files include breadcrumb navigation. No local paths or proprietary content.
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```c
rdbase->rd_RAMStart = AllocMem(rdbase->rd_RAMSize,
MEMF_PUBLIC | MEMF_CLEAR);
```
Later requests can pass `MEMF_CHIP` to force chip RAM allocation (useful for audio/graphics DMA sources).
---
## Disassembly Landmarks in IDA
After loading Kickstart ROM in IDA with M68k + HUNK/ROM loader:
1. Search for string `"ramdrive.device"` → find RomTag
2. `RT_INIT` pointer → initialization function
3. `RT_INIT` calls `MakeLibrary` then `AddDevice`
4. The device base is stored — follow to find `BeginIO` function
5. `BeginIO` switch table → individual command handlers
---
## References
- NDK39: `exec/devices.h` , `exec/io.h` , `devices/trackdisk.h`
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- [io_requests.md ](../../06_exec_os/io_requests.md ) — IORequest structure and dispatch
docs(amiga): complete AmigaOS 3.1/3.2 developer reference — 172 files across 17 sections
Comprehensive technical documentation covering:
- Hardware: OCS/ECS/AGA custom chip registers, Copper & Blitter deep dives
- Boot sequence: cold boot through startup-sequence
- Binary format: HUNK executable spec, relocation, debug info
- Linking & ABI: .fd files, LVO tables, register calling conventions
- Exec kernel: tasks, interrupts, memory, signals, semaphores
- AmigaDOS: file I/O, FFS/OFS layout, CLI/Shell scripting
- Graphics: planar bitmaps, Copper programming, HAM/EHB modes
- Intuition: screens, windows, IDCMP, BOOPSI
- Devices: trackdisk, SCSI, serial, timer, audio, keyboard
- Libraries: utility, expansion, IFFParse, locale, ARexx
- Networking: bsdsocket API, SANA-II, TCP/IP stack comparison
- Toolchain: GCC, vasm/vlink, SAS/C, NDK, debugging
- Reverse engineering: IDA/Ghidra setup, compiler fingerprints, case studies
- CPU & MMU: 68040/060 emulation libs, PMMU, cache management
- Driver development: SANA-II, Picasso96/RTG, AHI audio
All files include breadcrumb navigation. No local paths or proprietary content.
2026-04-23 12:16:52 -04:00
- `10_devices/trackdisk_device.md` — TD_* command codes
- Kickstart 3.1 ROM dump (required for disassembly)