/* * Copyright (c) 1995 Ugen J.S.Antsilevich * * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification, * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact. * * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions. * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due * but requiring it would be too onerous. * * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind. * * Snoop stuff. * */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static l_close_t snplclose; static l_write_t snplwrite; static d_open_t snpopen; static d_close_t snpclose; static d_read_t snpread; static d_write_t snpwrite; static d_ioctl_t snpioctl; static d_poll_t snppoll; static struct cdevsw snp_cdevsw = { .d_version = D_VERSION, .d_flags = D_PSEUDO | D_NEEDGIANT, .d_open = snpopen, .d_close = snpclose, .d_read = snpread, .d_write = snpwrite, .d_ioctl = snpioctl, .d_poll = snppoll, .d_name = "snp", }; static struct linesw snpdisc = { .l_open = tty_open, .l_close = snplclose, .l_read = ttread, .l_write = snplwrite, .l_ioctl = l_nullioctl, .l_rint = ttyinput, .l_start = ttstart, .l_modem = ttymodem }; /* * This is the main snoop per-device structure. */ struct snoop { LIST_ENTRY(snoop) snp_list; /* List glue. */ int snp_unit; /* Device number. */ struct cdev *snp_target; /* Target tty device. */ struct tty *snp_tty; /* Target tty pointer. */ u_long snp_len; /* Possible length. */ u_long snp_base; /* Data base. */ u_long snp_blen; /* Used length. */ caddr_t snp_buf; /* Allocation pointer. */ int snp_flags; /* Flags. */ struct selinfo snp_sel; /* Select info. */ int snp_olddisc; /* Old line discipline. */ }; /* * Possible flags. */ #define SNOOP_ASYNC 0x0002 #define SNOOP_OPEN 0x0004 #define SNOOP_RWAIT 0x0008 #define SNOOP_OFLOW 0x0010 #define SNOOP_DOWN 0x0020 /* * Other constants. */ #define SNOOP_MINLEN (4*1024) /* This should be power of 2. * 4K tested to be the minimum * for which on normal tty * usage there is no need to * allocate more. */ #define SNOOP_MAXLEN (64*1024) /* This one also,64K enough * If we grow more,something * really bad in this world.. */ static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SNP, "snp", "Snoop device data"); /* * The number of the "snoop" line discipline. This gets determined at * module load time. */ static int snooplinedisc; static LIST_HEAD(, snoop) snp_sclist = LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(&snp_sclist); static struct clonedevs *snpclones; static struct tty *snpdevtotty(struct cdev *dev); static void snp_clone(void *arg, char *name, int namelen, struct cdev **dev); static int snp_detach(struct snoop *snp); static int snp_down(struct snoop *snp); static int snp_in(struct snoop *snp, char *buf, int n); static int snp_modevent(module_t mod, int what, void *arg); static int snplclose(tp, flag) struct tty *tp; int flag; { struct snoop *snp; int error; snp = tp->t_sc; error = snp_down(snp); if (error != 0) return (error); error = ttylclose(tp, flag); return (error); } static int snplwrite(tp, uio, flag) struct tty *tp; struct uio *uio; int flag; { struct iovec iov; struct uio uio2; struct snoop *snp; int error, ilen; char *ibuf; error = 0; ibuf = NULL; snp = tp->t_sc; while (uio->uio_resid > 0) { ilen = imin(512, uio->uio_resid); ibuf = malloc(ilen, M_SNP, M_WAITOK); error = uiomove(ibuf, ilen, uio); if (error != 0) break; snp_in(snp, ibuf, ilen); /* Hackish, but probably the least of all evils. */ iov.iov_base = ibuf; iov.iov_len = ilen; uio2.uio_iov = &iov; uio2.uio_iovcnt = 1; uio2.uio_offset = 0; uio2.uio_resid = ilen; uio2.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; uio2.uio_rw = UIO_WRITE; uio2.uio_td = uio->uio_td; error = ttwrite(tp, &uio2, flag); if (error != 0) break; free(ibuf, M_SNP); ibuf = NULL; } if (ibuf != NULL) free(ibuf, M_SNP); return (error); } static struct tty * snpdevtotty(dev) struct cdev *dev; { struct cdevsw *cdp; cdp = devsw(dev); if (cdp == NULL || (cdp->d_flags & D_TTY) == 0) return (NULL); return (dev->si_tty); } #define SNP_INPUT_BUF 5 /* This is even too much, the maximal * interactive mode write is 3 bytes * length for function keys... */ static int snpwrite(dev, uio, flag) struct cdev *dev; struct uio *uio; int flag; { struct snoop *snp; struct tty *tp; int error, i, len; unsigned char c[SNP_INPUT_BUF]; snp = dev->si_drv1; tp = snp->snp_tty; if (tp == NULL) return (EIO); if ((tp->t_sc == snp) && (tp->t_state & TS_SNOOP) && tp->t_line == snooplinedisc) goto tty_input; printf("snp%d: attempt to write to bad tty\n", snp->snp_unit); return (EIO); tty_input: if (!(tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN)) return (EIO); while (uio->uio_resid > 0) { len = imin(uio->uio_resid, SNP_INPUT_BUF); if ((error = uiomove(c, len, uio)) != 0) return (error); for (i=0; i < len; i++) { if (ttyinput(c[i], tp)) return (EIO); } } return (0); } static int snpread(dev, uio, flag) struct cdev *dev; struct uio *uio; int flag; { struct snoop *snp; int error, len, n, nblen, s; caddr_t from; char *nbuf; snp = dev->si_drv1; KASSERT(snp->snp_len + snp->snp_base <= snp->snp_blen, ("snoop buffer error")); if (snp->snp_tty == NULL) return (EIO); snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_RWAIT; do { if (snp->snp_len == 0) { if (flag & IO_NDELAY) return (EWOULDBLOCK); snp->snp_flags |= SNOOP_RWAIT; error = tsleep(snp, (PZERO + 1) | PCATCH, "snprd", 0); if (error != 0) return (error); } } while (snp->snp_len == 0); n = snp->snp_len; error = 0; while (snp->snp_len > 0 && uio->uio_resid > 0 && error == 0) { len = min((unsigned)uio->uio_resid, snp->snp_len); from = (caddr_t)(snp->snp_buf + snp->snp_base); if (len == 0) break; error = uiomove(from, len, uio); snp->snp_base += len; snp->snp_len -= len; } if ((snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_OFLOW) && (n < snp->snp_len)) { snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_OFLOW; } s = spltty(); nblen = snp->snp_blen; if (((nblen / 2) >= SNOOP_MINLEN) && (nblen / 2) >= snp->snp_len) { while (nblen / 2 >= snp->snp_len && nblen / 2 >= SNOOP_MINLEN) nblen = nblen / 2; if ((nbuf = malloc(nblen, M_SNP, M_NOWAIT)) != NULL) { bcopy(snp->snp_buf + snp->snp_base, nbuf, snp->snp_len); free(snp->snp_buf, M_SNP); snp->snp_buf = nbuf; snp->snp_blen = nblen; snp->snp_base = 0; } } splx(s); return (error); } static int snp_in(snp, buf, n) struct snoop *snp; char *buf; int n; { int s_free, s_tail; int s, len, nblen; caddr_t from, to; char *nbuf; KASSERT(n >= 0, ("negative snoop char count")); if (n == 0) return (0); if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_DOWN) { printf("snp%d: more data to down interface\n", snp->snp_unit); return (0); } if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_OFLOW) { printf("snp%d: buffer overflow\n", snp->snp_unit); /* * On overflow we just repeat the standart close * procedure...yes , this is waste of space but.. Then next * read from device will fail if one would recall he is * snooping and retry... */ return (snp_down(snp)); } s_tail = snp->snp_blen - (snp->snp_len + snp->snp_base); s_free = snp->snp_blen - snp->snp_len; if (n > s_free) { s = spltty(); nblen = snp->snp_blen; while ((n > s_free) && ((nblen * 2) <= SNOOP_MAXLEN)) { nblen = snp->snp_blen * 2; s_free = nblen - (snp->snp_len + snp->snp_base); } if ((n <= s_free) && (nbuf = malloc(nblen, M_SNP, M_NOWAIT))) { bcopy(snp->snp_buf + snp->snp_base, nbuf, snp->snp_len); free(snp->snp_buf, M_SNP); snp->snp_buf = nbuf; snp->snp_blen = nblen; snp->snp_base = 0; } else { snp->snp_flags |= SNOOP_OFLOW; if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_RWAIT) { snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_RWAIT; wakeup(snp); } splx(s); return (0); } splx(s); } if (n > s_tail) { from = (caddr_t)(snp->snp_buf + snp->snp_base); to = (caddr_t)(snp->snp_buf); len = snp->snp_len; bcopy(from, to, len); snp->snp_base = 0; } to = (caddr_t)(snp->snp_buf + snp->snp_base + snp->snp_len); bcopy(buf, to, n); snp->snp_len += n; if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_RWAIT) { snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_RWAIT; wakeup(snp); } selwakeuppri(&snp->snp_sel, PZERO + 1); return (n); } static int snpopen(dev, flag, mode, td) struct cdev *dev; int flag, mode; struct thread *td; { struct snoop *snp; if (dev->si_drv1 == NULL) { dev->si_flags &= ~SI_CHEAPCLONE; dev->si_drv1 = snp = malloc(sizeof(*snp), M_SNP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); snp->snp_unit = dev2unit(dev); } else return (EBUSY); /* * We intentionally do not OR flags with SNOOP_OPEN, but set them so * all previous settings (especially SNOOP_OFLOW) will be cleared. */ snp->snp_flags = SNOOP_OPEN; snp->snp_buf = malloc(SNOOP_MINLEN, M_SNP, M_WAITOK); snp->snp_blen = SNOOP_MINLEN; snp->snp_base = 0; snp->snp_len = 0; /* * snp_tty == NULL is for inactive snoop devices. */ snp->snp_tty = NULL; snp->snp_target = NULL; LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&snp_sclist, snp, snp_list); return (0); } static int snp_detach(snp) struct snoop *snp; { struct tty *tp; snp->snp_base = 0; snp->snp_len = 0; /* * If line disc. changed we do not touch this pointer, SLIP/PPP will * change it anyway. */ tp = snp->snp_tty; if (tp == NULL) goto detach_notty; if (tp && (tp->t_sc == snp) && (tp->t_state & TS_SNOOP) && tp->t_line == snooplinedisc) { tp->t_sc = NULL; tp->t_state &= ~TS_SNOOP; tp->t_line = snp->snp_olddisc; } else printf("snp%d: bad attached tty data\n", snp->snp_unit); snp->snp_tty = NULL; snp->snp_target = NULL; detach_notty: selwakeuppri(&snp->snp_sel, PZERO + 1); if ((snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_OPEN) == 0) free(snp, M_SNP); return (0); } static int snpclose(dev, flags, fmt, td) struct cdev *dev; int flags; int fmt; struct thread *td; { struct snoop *snp; snp = dev->si_drv1; snp->snp_blen = 0; LIST_REMOVE(snp, snp_list); free(snp->snp_buf, M_SNP); snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_OPEN; dev->si_drv1 = NULL; destroy_dev(dev); return (snp_detach(snp)); } static int snp_down(snp) struct snoop *snp; { if (snp->snp_blen != SNOOP_MINLEN) { free(snp->snp_buf, M_SNP); snp->snp_buf = malloc(SNOOP_MINLEN, M_SNP, M_WAITOK); snp->snp_blen = SNOOP_MINLEN; } snp->snp_flags |= SNOOP_DOWN; return (snp_detach(snp)); } static int snpioctl(dev, cmd, data, flags, td) struct cdev *dev; u_long cmd; caddr_t data; int flags; struct thread *td; { struct snoop *snp; struct tty *tp, *tpo; struct cdev *tdev; int s; snp = dev->si_drv1; switch (cmd) { case SNPSTTY: tdev = findcdev(*((dev_t *)data)); if (tdev == NULL) return (snp_down(snp)); tp = snpdevtotty(tdev); if (!tp) return (EINVAL); if (tp->t_state & TS_SNOOP) return (EBUSY); s = spltty(); if (snp->snp_target == NULL) { tpo = snp->snp_tty; if (tpo) tpo->t_state &= ~TS_SNOOP; } tp->t_sc = (caddr_t)snp; tp->t_state |= TS_SNOOP; snp->snp_olddisc = tp->t_line; tp->t_line = snooplinedisc; snp->snp_tty = tp; snp->snp_target = tdev; /* * Clean overflow and down flags - * we'll have a chance to get them in the future :))) */ snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_OFLOW; snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_DOWN; splx(s); break; case SNPGTTY: /* * We keep snp_target field specially to make * SNPGTTY happy, else we can't know what is device * major/minor for tty. */ *((dev_t *)data) = dev2udev(snp->snp_target); break; case FIONBIO: break; case FIOASYNC: if (*(int *)data) snp->snp_flags |= SNOOP_ASYNC; else snp->snp_flags &= ~SNOOP_ASYNC; break; case FIONREAD: s = spltty(); if (snp->snp_tty != NULL) *(int *)data = snp->snp_len; else if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_DOWN) { if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_OFLOW) *(int *)data = SNP_OFLOW; else *(int *)data = SNP_TTYCLOSE; } else { *(int *)data = SNP_DETACH; } splx(s); break; default: return (ENOTTY); } return (0); } static int snppoll(dev, events, td) struct cdev *dev; int events; struct thread *td; { struct snoop *snp; int revents; snp = dev->si_drv1; revents = 0; /* * If snoop is down, we don't want to poll() forever so we return 1. * Caller should see if we down via FIONREAD ioctl(). The last should * return -1 to indicate down state. */ if (events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM)) { if (snp->snp_flags & SNOOP_DOWN || snp->snp_len > 0) revents |= events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM); else selrecord(td, &snp->snp_sel); } return (revents); } static void snp_clone(arg, name, namelen, dev) void *arg; char *name; int namelen; struct cdev **dev; { int u, i; if (*dev != NULL) return; if (dev_stdclone(name, NULL, "snp", &u) != 1) return; i = clone_create(&snpclones, &snp_cdevsw, &u, dev, 0); if (i) *dev = make_dev(&snp_cdevsw, unit2minor(u), UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "snp%d", u); if (*dev != NULL) (*dev)->si_flags |= SI_CHEAPCLONE; } static int snp_modevent(mod, type, data) module_t mod; int type; void *data; { static eventhandler_tag eh_tag; switch (type) { case MOD_LOAD: /* XXX error checking. */ clone_setup(&snpclones); eh_tag = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(dev_clone, snp_clone, 0, 1000); snooplinedisc = ldisc_register(LDISC_LOAD, &snpdisc); break; case MOD_UNLOAD: if (!LIST_EMPTY(&snp_sclist)) return (EBUSY); EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(dev_clone, eh_tag); clone_cleanup(&snpclones); ldisc_deregister(snooplinedisc); break; default: return (EOPNOTSUPP); break; } return (0); } static moduledata_t snp_mod = { "snp", snp_modevent, NULL }; DECLARE_MODULE(snp, snp_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE);