freebsd-skq/sys/kern/tty_conf.c
Bruce Evans 267513a942 Obtained from: partly from ancient patches by ache and me via 1.1.5
Remove nullmodem().

It may be useful to have a null modem routine, but nullmodem()
wasn't one.  nullmodem() was identical to ttymodem() except it
didn't implement MDMBUF (carrier) flow control, didn't do any
wakeups for off to on carrier transitions, and didn't flush the
i/o queues for on to off carrier transitions (flushing has the side
effect of waking up readers and writers) although it did generate
SIGHUPs.  The wakeups must normally be done even if nullmodem() is
null in case something is sleeping waiting for a carrier transition.
In any case, the wakeups should be harmless.  They may cause bogus
results for select(), but select() is already bogus for nonstandard
line disciplines.
1995-07-29 13:40:13 +00:00

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/*-
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* @(#)tty_conf.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
* $Id: tty_conf.c,v 1.6 1995/05/30 08:06:10 rgrimes Exp $
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#define ttynodisc ((int (*) __P((dev_t, struct tty *)))enodev)
#define ttyerrclose ((int (*) __P((struct tty *, int flags)))enodev)
#define ttyerrio ((int (*) __P((struct tty *, struct uio *, int)))enodev)
#define ttyerrinput ((int (*) __P((int c, struct tty *)))enodev)
#define ttyerrstart ((int (*) __P((struct tty *)))enodev)
int nullioctl __P((struct tty *tp, int cmd, caddr_t data,
int flag, struct proc *p));
#ifndef MAXLDISC
#define MAXLDISC 8
#endif
#define NODISC(n) \
{ ttynodisc, ttyerrclose, ttyerrio, ttyerrio, nullioctl, \
ttyerrinput, ttyerrstart, ttymodem },
struct linesw linesw[MAXLDISC] =
{
{ ttyopen, ttylclose, ttread, ttwrite, nullioctl,
ttyinput, ttstart, ttymodem }, /* 0- termios */
{ ttynodisc, ttyerrclose, ttyerrio, ttyerrio, nullioctl,
ttyerrinput, ttyerrstart, ttymodem }, /* 1- defunct */
#ifdef COMPAT_43
{ ttyopen, ttylclose, ttread, ttwrite, nullioctl,
ttyinput, ttstart, ttymodem }, /* 2- NTTYDISC */
#else
{ ttynodisc, ttyerrclose, ttyerrio, ttyerrio, nullioctl,
ttyerrinput, ttyerrstart, ttymodem },
#endif
NODISC(3) /* TABLDISC */
NODISC(4) /* SLIPDISC */
NODISC(5) /* PPPDISC */
NODISC(6) /* loadable */
NODISC(7) /* loadable */
};
int nlinesw = sizeof (linesw) / sizeof (linesw[0]);
static struct linesw nodisc =
{
ttynodisc,
ttyerrclose,
ttyerrio,
ttyerrio,
nullioctl,
ttyerrinput,
ttyerrstart,
ttymodem
};
#define LOADABLE_LDISC 6
/*
* ldisc_register: Register a line discipline.
*
* discipline: Index for discipline to load, or LDISC_LOAD for us to choose.
* linesw_p: Pointer to linesw_p.
*
* Returns: Index used or -1 on failure.
*/
int
ldisc_register(discipline, linesw_p)
int discipline;
struct linesw *linesw_p;
{
int slot = -1;
if (discipline == LDISC_LOAD) {
int i;
for (i = LOADABLE_LDISC; i < MAXLDISC; i++)
if (bcmp(linesw + i, &nodisc, sizeof(nodisc)) == 0) {
slot = i;
}
}
else if (discipline >= 0 && discipline < MAXLDISC) {
slot = discipline;
}
if (slot != -1 && linesw_p)
linesw[slot] = *linesw_p;
return slot;
}
/*
* ldisc_deregister: Deregister a line discipline obtained with
* ldisc_register. Can only deregister "loadable" ones now.
*
* discipline: Index for discipline to unload.
*/
void
ldisc_deregister(discipline)
int discipline;
{
if (discipline >= LOADABLE_LDISC && discipline < MAXLDISC) {
linesw[discipline] = nodisc;
}
}
/*
* Do nothing specific version of line
* discipline specific ioctl command.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
int
nullioctl(tp, cmd, data, flags, p)
struct tty *tp;
int cmd;
char *data;
int flags;
struct proc *p;
{
#ifdef lint
tp = tp; data = data; flags = flags; p = p;
#endif
return (-1);
}