freebsd-nq/sys/kern/tty_pty.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)tty_pty.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 9/23/93
* $Id: tty_pty.c,v 1.17 1995/08/02 02:55:47 bde Exp $
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*/
/*
* Pseudo-teletype Driver
* (Actually two drivers, requiring two entries in 'cdevsw')
*/
#include "pty.h" /* XXX */
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <sys/signalvar.h>
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#if NPTY == 1
#undef NPTY
#define NPTY 32 /* crude XXX */
#endif
#define BUFSIZ 100 /* Chunk size iomoved to/from user */
/*
* pts == /dev/tty[pqrs]?
* ptc == /dev/pty[pqrs]?
*/
struct tty pt_tty[NPTY]; /* XXX */
struct pt_ioctl {
int pt_flags;
struct selinfo pt_selr, pt_selw;
u_char pt_send;
u_char pt_ucntl;
} pt_ioctl[NPTY]; /* XXX */
int npty = NPTY; /* for pstat -t */
static int validspeed[] = {
0, 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200,
1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
};
#define MAX_SPEED (sizeof(validspeed)/sizeof(*validspeed) - 1)
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#define PF_PKT 0x08 /* packet mode */
#define PF_STOPPED 0x10 /* user told stopped */
#define PF_REMOTE 0x20 /* remote and flow controlled input */
#define PF_NOSTOP 0x40
#define PF_UCNTL 0x80 /* user control mode */
void ptsstop __P((struct tty *, int));
void ptcwakeup __P((struct tty *, int));
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/*
* Establish n (or default if n is 1) ptys in the system.
*
* XXX cdevsw & pstat require the array `pty[]' to be an array
*/
void
ptyattach(n)
int n;
{
#ifdef notyet
char *mem;
register u_long ntb;
#define DEFAULT_NPTY 32
/* maybe should allow 0 => none? */
if (n <= 1)
n = DEFAULT_NPTY;
ntb = n * sizeof(struct tty);
mem = malloc(ntb + ALIGNBYTES + n * sizeof(struct pt_ioctl),
M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
pt_tty = (struct tty *)mem;
mem = (char *)ALIGN(mem + ntb);
pt_ioctl = (struct pt_ioctl *)mem;
npty = n;
#endif
}
/*ARGSUSED*/
int
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ptsopen(dev, flag, devtype, p)
dev_t dev;
int flag, devtype;
struct proc *p;
{
register struct tty *tp;
int error;
if (minor(dev) >= npty)
return (ENXIO);
tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
if ((tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) == 0) {
ttychars(tp); /* Set up default chars */
tp->t_iflag = TTYDEF_IFLAG;
tp->t_oflag = TTYDEF_OFLAG;
tp->t_lflag = TTYDEF_LFLAG;
tp->t_cflag = TTYDEF_CFLAG;
tp->t_ispeed = tp->t_ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
ttsetwater(tp); /* would be done in xxparam() */
} else if (tp->t_state&TS_XCLUDE && p->p_ucred->cr_uid != 0)
return (EBUSY);
if (tp->t_oproc) /* Ctrlr still around. */
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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(void)(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp, 1);
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while ((tp->t_state & TS_CARR_ON) == 0) {
if (flag&FNONBLOCK)
break;
error = ttysleep(tp, TSA_CARR_ON(tp), TTIPRI | PCATCH,
"ptsopn", 0);
if (error)
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return (error);
}
error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_open)(dev, tp);
if (error == 0)
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
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return (error);
}
int
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ptsclose(dev, flag, mode, p)
dev_t dev;
int flag, mode;
struct proc *p;
{
register struct tty *tp;
int err;
tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
err = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_close)(tp, flag);
ptsstop(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
(void) ttyclose(tp);
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return (err);
}
int
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ptsread(dev, uio, flag)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
int flag;
{
struct proc *p = curproc;
register struct tty *tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
register struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(dev)];
int error = 0;
again:
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_REMOTE) {
while (isbackground(p, tp)) {
if ((p->p_sigignore & sigmask(SIGTTIN)) ||
(p->p_sigmask & sigmask(SIGTTIN)) ||
p->p_pgrp->pg_jobc == 0 ||
p->p_flag & P_PPWAIT)
return (EIO);
pgsignal(p->p_pgrp, SIGTTIN, 1);
error = ttysleep(tp, &lbolt, TTIPRI | PCATCH, "ptsbg",
0);
if (error)
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return (error);
}
if (tp->t_canq.c_cc == 0) {
if (flag & IO_NDELAY)
return (EWOULDBLOCK);
error = ttysleep(tp, TSA_PTS_READ(tp), TTIPRI | PCATCH,
"ptsin", 0);
if (error)
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return (error);
goto again;
}
while (tp->t_canq.c_cc > 1 && uio->uio_resid > 0)
if (ureadc(getc(&tp->t_canq), uio) < 0) {
error = EFAULT;
break;
}
if (tp->t_canq.c_cc == 1)
(void) getc(&tp->t_canq);
if (tp->t_canq.c_cc)
return (error);
} else
if (tp->t_oproc)
error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_read)(tp, uio, flag);
ptcwakeup(tp, FWRITE);
return (error);
}
/*
* Write to pseudo-tty.
* Wakeups of controlling tty will happen
* indirectly, when tty driver calls ptsstart.
*/
int
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ptswrite(dev, uio, flag)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
int flag;
{
register struct tty *tp;
tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
if (tp->t_oproc == 0)
return (EIO);
return ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_write)(tp, uio, flag));
}
/*
* Start output on pseudo-tty.
* Wake up process selecting or sleeping for input from controlling tty.
*/
void
ptsstart(tp)
struct tty *tp;
{
register struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(tp->t_dev)];
if (tp->t_state & TS_TTSTOP)
return;
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_STOPPED) {
pti->pt_flags &= ~PF_STOPPED;
pti->pt_send = TIOCPKT_START;
}
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
}
void
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ptcwakeup(tp, flag)
struct tty *tp;
int flag;
{
struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(tp->t_dev)];
if (flag & FREAD) {
selwakeup(&pti->pt_selr);
wakeup(TSA_PTC_READ(tp));
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}
if (flag & FWRITE) {
selwakeup(&pti->pt_selw);
wakeup(TSA_PTC_WRITE(tp));
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}
}
int
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ptcopen(dev, flag, devtype, p)
dev_t dev;
int flag, devtype;
struct proc *p;
{
register struct tty *tp;
struct pt_ioctl *pti;
if (minor(dev) >= npty)
return (ENXIO);
tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
if (tp->t_oproc)
return (EIO);
tp->t_oproc = ptsstart;
#ifdef sun4c
tp->t_stop = ptsstop;
#endif
(void)(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp, 1);
tp->t_lflag &= ~EXTPROC;
pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(dev)];
pti->pt_flags = 0;
pti->pt_send = 0;
pti->pt_ucntl = 0;
return (0);
}
int
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ptcclose(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
register struct tty *tp;
tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
(void)(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp, 0);
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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/*
* XXX MDMBUF makes no sense for ptys but would inhibit the above
* l_modem(). CLOCAL makes sense but isn't supported. Special
* l_modem()s that ignore carrier drop make no sense for ptys but
* may be in use because other parts of the line discipline make
* sense for ptys. Recover by doing everything that a normal
* ttymodem() would have done except for sending a SIGHUP.
*/
if (tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) {
tp->t_state &= ~(TS_CARR_ON | TS_CONNECTED);
tp->t_state |= TS_ZOMBIE;
ttyflush(tp, FREAD | FWRITE);
}
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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tp->t_oproc = 0; /* mark closed */
tp->t_session = 0;
return (0);
}
int
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ptcread(dev, uio, flag)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
int flag;
{
register struct tty *tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(dev)];
char buf[BUFSIZ];
int error = 0, cc;
/*
* We want to block until the slave
* is open, and there's something to read;
* but if we lost the slave or we're NBIO,
* then return the appropriate error instead.
*/
for (;;) {
if (tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) {
if (pti->pt_flags&PF_PKT && pti->pt_send) {
error = ureadc((int)pti->pt_send, uio);
if (error)
return (error);
if (pti->pt_send & TIOCPKT_IOCTL) {
cc = min(uio->uio_resid,
sizeof(tp->t_termios));
uiomove((caddr_t)&tp->t_termios, cc,
uio);
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}
pti->pt_send = 0;
return (0);
}
if (pti->pt_flags&PF_UCNTL && pti->pt_ucntl) {
error = ureadc((int)pti->pt_ucntl, uio);
if (error)
return (error);
pti->pt_ucntl = 0;
return (0);
}
if (tp->t_outq.c_cc && (tp->t_state&TS_TTSTOP) == 0)
break;
}
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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if ((tp->t_state & TS_CONNECTED) == 0)
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return (0); /* EOF */
if (flag & IO_NDELAY)
return (EWOULDBLOCK);
error = tsleep(TSA_PTC_READ(tp), TTIPRI | PCATCH, "ptcin", 0);
if (error)
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return (error);
}
if (pti->pt_flags & (PF_PKT|PF_UCNTL))
error = ureadc(0, uio);
while (uio->uio_resid > 0 && error == 0) {
cc = q_to_b(&tp->t_outq, buf, min(uio->uio_resid, BUFSIZ));
if (cc <= 0)
break;
error = uiomove(buf, cc, uio);
}
ttwwakeup(tp);
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return (error);
}
void
ptsstop(tp, flush)
register struct tty *tp;
int flush;
{
struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(tp->t_dev)];
int flag;
/* note: FLUSHREAD and FLUSHWRITE already ok */
if (flush == 0) {
flush = TIOCPKT_STOP;
pti->pt_flags |= PF_STOPPED;
} else
pti->pt_flags &= ~PF_STOPPED;
pti->pt_send |= flush;
/* change of perspective */
flag = 0;
if (flush & FREAD)
flag |= FWRITE;
if (flush & FWRITE)
flag |= FREAD;
ptcwakeup(tp, flag);
}
int
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ptcselect(dev, rw, p)
dev_t dev;
int rw;
struct proc *p;
{
register struct tty *tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(dev)];
int s;
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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if ((tp->t_state & TS_CONNECTED) == 0)
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return (1);
switch (rw) {
case FREAD:
/*
* Need to block timeouts (ttrstart).
*/
s = spltty();
if ((tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) &&
tp->t_outq.c_cc && (tp->t_state&TS_TTSTOP) == 0) {
splx(s);
return (1);
}
splx(s);
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 0: /* exceptional */
if ((tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) &&
((pti->pt_flags&PF_PKT && pti->pt_send) ||
(pti->pt_flags&PF_UCNTL && pti->pt_ucntl)))
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return (1);
selrecord(p, &pti->pt_selr);
break;
case FWRITE:
if (tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) {
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_REMOTE) {
if (tp->t_canq.c_cc == 0)
return (1);
} else {
if (tp->t_rawq.c_cc + tp->t_canq.c_cc < TTYHOG-2)
return (1);
if (tp->t_canq.c_cc == 0 && (tp->t_iflag&ICANON))
return (1);
}
}
selrecord(p, &pti->pt_selw);
break;
}
return (0);
}
int
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ptcwrite(dev, uio, flag)
dev_t dev;
register struct uio *uio;
int flag;
{
register struct tty *tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
register u_char *cp = 0;
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register int cc = 0;
u_char locbuf[BUFSIZ];
int cnt = 0;
struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(dev)];
int error = 0;
again:
if ((tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) == 0)
goto block;
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_REMOTE) {
if (tp->t_canq.c_cc)
goto block;
while (uio->uio_resid > 0 && tp->t_canq.c_cc < TTYHOG - 1) {
if (cc == 0) {
cc = min(uio->uio_resid, BUFSIZ);
cc = min(cc, TTYHOG - 1 - tp->t_canq.c_cc);
cp = locbuf;
error = uiomove((caddr_t)cp, cc, uio);
if (error)
return (error);
/* check again for safety */
if ((tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) == 0)
return (EIO);
}
if (cc)
(void) b_to_q((char *)cp, cc, &tp->t_canq);
cc = 0;
}
(void) putc(0, &tp->t_canq);
ttwakeup(tp);
wakeup(TSA_PTS_READ(tp));
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return (0);
}
while (uio->uio_resid > 0) {
if (cc == 0) {
cc = min(uio->uio_resid, BUFSIZ);
cp = locbuf;
error = uiomove((caddr_t)cp, cc, uio);
if (error)
return (error);
/* check again for safety */
if ((tp->t_state&TS_ISOPEN) == 0)
return (EIO);
}
while (cc > 0) {
if ((tp->t_rawq.c_cc + tp->t_canq.c_cc) >= TTYHOG - 2 &&
(tp->t_canq.c_cc > 0 || !(tp->t_iflag&ICANON))) {
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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wakeup(TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp));
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goto block;
}
(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_rint)(*cp++, tp);
cnt++;
cc--;
}
cc = 0;
}
return (0);
block:
/*
* Come here to wait for slave to open, for space
* in outq, or space in rawq.
*/
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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if ((tp->t_state & TS_CONNECTED) == 0)
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return (EIO);
if (flag & IO_NDELAY) {
/* adjust for data copied in but not written */
uio->uio_resid += cc;
if (cnt == 0)
return (EWOULDBLOCK);
return (0);
}
error = tsleep(TSA_PTC_WRITE(tp), TTOPRI | PCATCH, "ptcout", 0);
if (error) {
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/* adjust for data copied in but not written */
uio->uio_resid += cc;
return (error);
}
goto again;
}
struct tty *
ptydevtotty(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
if (minor(dev) >= npty)
return (NULL);
return &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
}
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/*ARGSUSED*/
int
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ptyioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)
dev_t dev;
int cmd;
caddr_t data;
int flag;
struct proc *p;
{
register struct tty *tp = &pt_tty[minor(dev)];
register struct pt_ioctl *pti = &pt_ioctl[minor(dev)];
register u_char *cc = tp->t_cc;
int stop, error;
/*
* IF CONTROLLER STTY THEN MUST FLUSH TO PREVENT A HANG.
* ttywflush(tp) will hang if there are characters in the outq.
*/
if (cmd == TIOCEXT) {
/*
* When the EXTPROC bit is being toggled, we need
* to send an TIOCPKT_IOCTL if the packet driver
* is turned on.
*/
if (*(int *)data) {
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_PKT) {
pti->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_IOCTL;
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
}
tp->t_lflag |= EXTPROC;
} else {
if ((tp->t_state & EXTPROC) &&
(pti->pt_flags & PF_PKT)) {
pti->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_IOCTL;
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
}
tp->t_lflag &= ~EXTPROC;
}
return(0);
} else
if (cdevsw[major(dev)].d_open == ptcopen)
switch (cmd) {
case TIOCGPGRP:
/*
* We aviod calling ttioctl on the controller since,
* in that case, tp must be the controlling terminal.
*/
*(int *)data = tp->t_pgrp ? tp->t_pgrp->pg_id : 0;
return (0);
case TIOCPKT:
if (*(int *)data) {
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_UCNTL)
return (EINVAL);
pti->pt_flags |= PF_PKT;
} else
pti->pt_flags &= ~PF_PKT;
return (0);
case TIOCUCNTL:
if (*(int *)data) {
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_PKT)
return (EINVAL);
pti->pt_flags |= PF_UCNTL;
} else
pti->pt_flags &= ~PF_UCNTL;
return (0);
case TIOCREMOTE:
if (*(int *)data)
pti->pt_flags |= PF_REMOTE;
else
pti->pt_flags &= ~PF_REMOTE;
ttyflush(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
return (0);
#ifdef COMPAT_43
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case TIOCSETP:
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case TIOCSETN:
#endif
case TIOCSETD:
ndflush(&tp->t_outq, tp->t_outq.c_cc);
break;
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case TIOCSETA:
case TIOCSETAW:
case TIOCSETAF: {
register struct termios *t = (struct termios *)data;
register int i;
for (i = MAX_SPEED; i >= 0; i--)
if (t->c_ispeed == validspeed[i])
break;
else if (t->c_ispeed > validspeed[i])
return (EINVAL);
if (i < 0)
return (EINVAL);
for (i = MAX_SPEED; i >= 0; i--)
if (t->c_ospeed == validspeed[i])
break;
else if (t->c_ospeed > validspeed[i])
return (EINVAL);
if (i < 0)
return (EINVAL);
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ndflush(&tp->t_outq, tp->t_outq.c_cc);
}
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break;
case TIOCSIG:
if (*(unsigned int *)data >= NSIG)
return(EINVAL);
if ((tp->t_lflag&NOFLSH) == 0)
ttyflush(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
pgsignal(tp->t_pgrp, *(unsigned int *)data, 1);
if ((*(unsigned int *)data == SIGINFO) &&
((tp->t_lflag&NOKERNINFO) == 0))
ttyinfo(tp);
return(0);
}
error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_ioctl)(tp, cmd, data, flag, p);
if (error < 0)
error = ttioctl(tp, cmd, data, flag);
if (error < 0) {
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_UCNTL &&
(cmd & ~0xff) == UIOCCMD(0)) {
if (cmd & 0xff) {
pti->pt_ucntl = (u_char)cmd;
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
}
return (0);
}
error = ENOTTY;
}
/*
* If external processing and packet mode send ioctl packet.
*/
if ((tp->t_lflag&EXTPROC) && (pti->pt_flags & PF_PKT)) {
switch(cmd) {
case TIOCSETA:
case TIOCSETAW:
case TIOCSETAF:
#ifdef COMPAT_43
case TIOCSETP:
case TIOCSETN:
#endif
#if defined(COMPAT_43) || defined(COMPAT_SUNOS)
case TIOCSETC:
case TIOCSLTC:
case TIOCLBIS:
case TIOCLBIC:
case TIOCLSET:
#endif
pti->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_IOCTL;
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
default:
break;
}
}
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stop = (tp->t_iflag & IXON) && CCEQ(cc[VSTOP], CTRL('s'))
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&& CCEQ(cc[VSTART], CTRL('q'));
if (pti->pt_flags & PF_NOSTOP) {
if (stop) {
pti->pt_send &= ~TIOCPKT_NOSTOP;
pti->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_DOSTOP;
pti->pt_flags &= ~PF_NOSTOP;
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
}
} else {
if (!stop) {
pti->pt_send &= ~TIOCPKT_DOSTOP;
pti->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_NOSTOP;
pti->pt_flags |= PF_NOSTOP;
ptcwakeup(tp, FREAD);
}
}
return (error);
}