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Author SHA1 Message Date
ed
45be9ed433 Improve my previous changes to the TTY code: also remove memcpy().
It's better to just use internal language constructs, because it is
likely the compiler has a better opinion on whether to perform inlining,
which is very likely to happen to struct winsize.

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph mallon gmx de>
2009-03-01 09:50:13 +00:00
ed
51d425ac0e Replace bcopy() calls inside the TTY layer with memcpy()/strlcpy().
In all these cases the buffers never overlap. Program names are also
likely to be shorter, so use a regular strlcpy() to copy p_comm.
2009-02-28 14:20:26 +00:00
ed
092e753861 Squash some small bugs in pts(4).
- Don't return a negative errno when using an unknown ioctl() on a
  pseudo-terminal master device. Be sure to convert ENOIOCTL to ENOTTY,
  just like the TTY layer does.

- Even though we should return st_rdev of the master device node when
  emulating pty(4) devices, FIODGNAME should still return the name of
  the slave device. Otherwise ptsname(3) and ttyname(3) return an
  invalid device name.
2009-02-19 17:54:42 +00:00
ed
8cd1b93741 Set PTS_FINISHED before waking up any threads.
Inside ptsdrv_{in,out}wakeup() we call KNOTE_LOCKED() to wake up any
kevent(2) users. Because the kqueue handlers are executed synchronously,
we must set PTS_FINISHED before calling ptsdrv_{in,out}wakeup().

Discovered by:	nork
2008-12-21 21:16:57 +00:00
ed
7397703a4c Add FIONREAD to pseudo-terminal master devices.
All ioctl()'s that aren't implemented by pts(4) are forwarded to the TTY
itself. Unfortunately this is not correct for FIONREAD, because it will
give the wrong amount of bytes that are available to read.

Tested by:	keramida
Reminded by:	keramida
2008-12-13 07:23:55 +00:00
ed
9afe297ee5 Add kqueue()-support to pseudo-terminal master devices.
One thing I didn't expect many applications to use, was kqueue() on
pseudo-terminal master devices. There are applications that use kqueue()
on the TTY itself (rtorrent, etc). That doesn't mean we shouldn't
implement this. Libraries like libevent use kqueue() by default, which
means they wouldn't be able to use kqueue().

The old TTY layer implements a very broken version of kqueue() by
performing the actual polling on the TTY device.

Discussed with:	peter
2008-12-11 21:44:02 +00:00
ed
27790fa127 Remove redundant return value tests.
There is no need to test whether the return value is non-zero here. Just
return the error number directly.
2008-11-04 10:58:02 +00:00
ed
94258be421 Track state to determine if the associated TTY device node has been used.
It turns out our old TTY layer (and other implementations) block when
you read() on a PTY master device of which the slave device node has not
been opened yet. Our new implementation just returned 0. This caused
applications like telnetd to die in a very subtle way (when child
processes would open the TTY later than the first call to select()).

Introduce a new flag called PTS_FINISHED, which indicates whether we
should block or bail out of a read() or write() occurs.

Reported by:	Claude Buisson <clbuisson orange fr>
2008-09-23 17:12:25 +00:00
ed
acdad30e01 Make fstat() on a pseudo-terminal master return sane timestamps.
Because pseudo-terminal master file descriptors no longer have a vnode
underneath, we have to fill in fstat() values ourselves. Make our
implementation somewhat sane by returning the timestamps of the TTY
device node that corresponds with our file descriptor.

Obtained from:	//depot/projects/mpsafettty/...
2008-09-21 19:24:15 +00:00
ed
fa5c2849f2 Implement pts(4) packet mode.
As reported by several users on the mailing lists, applications like
screen(1) fail to properly handle ^S and ^Q characters. This was because
MPSAFE TTY didn't implement packet mode (TIOCPKT) yet. Add basic packet
mode support to make these applications work again.

Obtained from:	//depot/projects/mpsafetty/...
2008-09-04 16:39:02 +00:00
ed
7c4fe3955e Fix pts(4) error codes when slave device is closed.
Unlike pre-MPSAFE TTY, the pts(4) driver always returned ENXIO when a
read() or write() was performed on a pseudo-terminal master device when
the slave device was not opened. The old implementation had different
semantics:

- When the slave device had not been opened yet, read() and write() just
  blocked.
- When the slave device had been closed, a read() call would return 0
  bytes length.
- When the slave device had been closed, a write() call would return
  EIO.

Change the new implementation to return 0 and EIO as well. We don't
implement the first rule, but I suspect this is not needed, because
routines like openpty() also open the slave device node. posix_openpt()
users also do similar things.

Reported by:	rink
Tested by:	rink
2008-08-22 10:40:21 +00:00
ed
cc3116a938 Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system.
The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the
FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following:

- Improved driver model:

  The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to
  make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the
  device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an
  in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into
  TTY buffers.

  If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer
  (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP
  implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver.

- Improved hotplugging:

  With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from
  the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design,
  where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left
  the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be
  used to free resources (unit numbers, etc).

  The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means
  posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly.

- Improved performance:

  One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected
  to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking.
  Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both
  used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters.

Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions,
existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except
when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING.

Obtained from:		//depot/projects/mpsafetty/...
Approved by:		philip (ex-mentor)
Discussed:		on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit
Sponsored by:		Snow B.V., the Netherlands
dcons(4) fixed by:	kan
2008-08-20 08:31:58 +00:00
jhb
e6ae2f5414 - Close a race with concurrent open's of a pts master device which could
result in leaked tty structures.
- When constructing a new pty, allocate it's tty structure before adding
  it to the list.

MFC after:	1 week
2008-08-04 19:49:05 +00:00
rwatson
877d7c65ba In keeping with style(9)'s recommendations on macros, use a ';'
after each SYSINIT() macro invocation.  This makes a number of
lightweight C parsers much happier with the FreeBSD kernel
source, including cflow's prcc and lxr.

MFC after:	1 month
Discussed with:	imp, rink
2008-03-16 10:58:09 +00:00
peter
c23e287f99 Fix bad function type passed to destroy_dev_sched_cb().
Approved by:  re (rwatson)
2007-07-05 05:54:47 +00:00
kib
3f255f64e4 Use make_dev_credf(MAKEDEV_REF) instead of make_dev() from the clone handler.
Lock Giant in the clone handler.
Use destroy_dev_sched() explicitely from pty_maybecleanup() and postpone
pty_release() until both master and slave cdevs are destroyed by setting
it as callback for destroy_dev_sched().

Debugging help and testing by:	Peter Holm
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-07-03 17:44:59 +00:00
rwatson
fd7dad9d6e Canonicalize copyrights in some files I hold copyrights on:
- Sort by date in license blocks, oldest copyright first.
- All rights reserved after all copyrights, not just the first.
- Use (c) to be consistent with other entries.

MFC after:	3 days
2007-01-08 17:49:59 +00:00
rwatson
10d0d9cf47 Sweep kernel replacing suser(9) calls with priv(9) calls, assigning
specific privilege names to a broad range of privileges.  These may
require some future tweaking.

Sponsored by:           nCircle Network Security, Inc.
Obtained from:          TrustedBSD Project
Discussed on:           arch@
Reviewed (at least in part) by: mlaier, jmg, pjd, bde, ceri,
                        Alex Lyashkov <umka at sevcity dot net>,
                        Skip Ford <skip dot ford at verizon dot net>,
                        Antoine Brodin <antoine dot brodin at laposte dot net>
2006-11-06 13:42:10 +00:00
jhb
2a13022ca0 Increment nb_allocated while holding the pt_mtx lock to avoid races. 2006-11-01 16:50:13 +00:00
jhb
49d3deb803 Comment and style tweak. 2006-11-01 16:48:33 +00:00
mbr
06d2753424 Free tty struct after last close. This should fix the pty-leak by numbers.
Remove workarounds for tty_refcount beeing 0, this will be fixed differently
later.
2006-09-29 09:53:19 +00:00
ru
4ef62e4ca5 Fix our ioctl(2) implementation when the argument is "int". New
ioctls passing integer arguments should use the _IOWINT() macro.
This fixes a lot of ioctl's not working on sparc64, most notable
being keyboard/syscons ioctls.

Full ABI compatibility is provided, with the bonus of fixing the
handling of old ioctls on sparc64.

Reviewed by:	bde (with contributions)
Tested by:	emax, marius
MFC after:	1 week
2006-09-27 19:57:02 +00:00
rwatson
18166a0696 Also check use_pty in the ptmx clone lookup; this means that when ptmx
support is turned off using the sysctl, we no longer even allow the
ptmx device to be looked up.

Foot provided by:	peter
2006-04-28 21:39:57 +00:00
csjp
a75160be2b Allow root to open prison pts devices too.
Pointed out by:	rwatson
2006-01-31 22:19:37 +00:00
rwatson
3485717ebc Move pts master devices into /dev/pty/ instead of littering /dev with them;
this is more consistent with the placement of slaves in /dev/pts.  The
actual name doesn't matter as it's not part of the exposed API or used by
libc.  In some sense, it would be nice if these device nodes didn't have to
have names in devfs at all.

Suggested by:	Stephen McKay <smckay at internode dot on dot net>
2006-01-30 11:59:19 +00:00
rwatson
252cbc4973 Rename use_old_pty variable to use_pts, as this more accurately reflects
the sense of the variable.

Suggested by:	dwhite
2006-01-28 23:31:19 +00:00
cognet
b1d0cfd746 Merge a bunch of changes that where done in tty_pty.c after tty_pts.c was
forked from it, but missed from some reason.
2006-01-27 15:13:40 +00:00
cognet
3299c77864 Take into account that bits 0x0000ff00 can't be used for minor. 2006-01-27 00:21:48 +00:00
cognet
998c2ee892 Don't attempt to re-create the /dev entry for the slave part if it already
exist when opening the master. This can happen if one open the master, then
open the slave, then close and re-open the master.

Reported by:	Peter Holm
2006-01-26 20:54:49 +00:00
cognet
aff5d6bf80 Bring in a sysv-style pts implementation, as found in the rwatson_pts perforce branch. It works the same as its SysV/linux counterpart : You obtain a fd to the master pseudo terminal by opening /dev/ptmx, which craetes a node for the master as /dev/pty[num] and a node for the slave as /dev/pts/[num].
It should play nicely with the existing BSD ptys.
By default, the system will use the BSD ptys, one can set the sysctl
kern.pts.enable to 1 to make it use the new pts system.
The max number of pty that can be allocated on a system can be changed with the
sysctl kern.pts.max. It defaults to 1000, and can be increased, but it is not
recommanded, as any pty with a number > 999 won't be handled by whatever uses
utmp(5).
2006-01-26 01:30:34 +00:00