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Author SHA1 Message Date
kib
d39171bb1f Use __BSD_VISIBLE test instead checking for absense of _POSIX_SOURCE.
The Termios headers <termios.h> and <sys/_termios.h> used sometimes
_POSIX_SOURCE directly to determine if a thing should be exposed to
the user.  This circumvented the feature mechanisms of <sys/cdefs.h>.

Submitted by:	Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2017-05-24 09:25:13 +00:00
jilles
e47308fc84 include: Remove checks for __BSD_VISIBLE where redundant with __XSI_VISIBLE
or __POSIX_VISIBLE.

Whenever <sys/cdefs.h> sets __BSD_VISIBLE to non-zero, it also sets
__POSIX_VISIBLE and __XSI_VISIBLE to the newest version supported.

No functional change is intended.
2014-05-11 13:48:21 +00:00
ed
568dc19750 Add a new libc function: cfmakesane(3).
I've noticed various terminal emulators that need to obtain a sane
default termios structure use very complex `hacks'. Even though POSIX
doesn't provide any functionality for this, extend our termios API with
cfmakesane(3), which is similar to the commonly supported cfmakeraw(3),
except that it fills the termios structure with sane defaults.

Change all code in our base system to use this function, instead of
depending on <sys/ttydefaults.h> to provide TTYDEF_*.
2010-11-02 17:00:56 +00:00
imp
7d79e30fb2 Remove the Berkeley clause 3's.
Add a few $FreeBSD$
2010-02-16 19:39:50 +00:00
ed
66ad43d7a0 Decompose <sys/termios.h>.
The <sys/termios.h> header file is hardlinked to <termios.h>. It
contains both the structures and the flag definitions, but also the C
library interface that's implemented by the C library.

This header file has the typical problem of including too many random
things and being badly ordered. Instead of trying to fix this, decompose
it into two header files:

- <sys/_termios.h>, which contains struct termios and the flags.
- <termios.h>, which includes <sys/_termios.h> and contains the C
  library interface.

This means userspace has to include <termios.h> for struct termios,
while kernelspace code has to include <sys/tty.h>. Also add a
<sys/termios.h>, which prints a warning message before including
<termios.h>. I am aware that there are some applications that use this
header file as well.
2009-11-28 23:50:48 +00:00