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/* Copyright (c) 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
/*-
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
-#include <sys/proc.h>
+#include <sys/proc_internal.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <sys/termios.h>
-#include <sys/file.h>
+#include <sys/file_internal.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
-/* NeXT Move define down here cause COMPAT_43 not valid earlier */
-#if COMPAT_43 || defined(COMPAT_SUNOS)
-
-static int ttcompatgetflags __P((struct tty *tp));
-static void ttcompatsetflags __P((struct tty *tp, struct termios *t));
-static void ttcompatsetlflags __P((struct tty *tp, struct termios *t));
-static int ttcompatspeedtab __P((int speed, struct speedtab *table));
-
-
-static int ttydebug = 0;
+/* NeXT Move define down here cause COMPAT_43_TTY not valid earlier */
+#if COMPAT_43_TTY || defined(COMPAT_SUNOS)
-#ifndef NeXT
-SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, ttydebug, CTLFLAG_RW, &ttydebug, 0, "");
-#endif
+static int ttcompatgetflags(struct tty *tp);
+static void ttcompatsetflags(struct tty *tp, struct termios *t);
+static void ttcompatsetlflags(struct tty *tp, struct termios *t);
+static int ttcompatspeedtab(int speed, struct speedtab *table);
+/*
+ * These two tables encode baud rate to speed code and speed code to
+ * baud rate information. They are a mapping between the <sys/termios.h>
+ * baud rate constants and the <sys/ttydev.h> baud rate constants. We
+ * cannot use those constants directly here because they occupy the same
+ * name space.
+ */
static struct speedtab compatspeeds[] = {
#define MAX_SPEED 17
{ 115200, 17 },
1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200,
};
+/*
+ * ttcompatspeedtab
+ *
+ * Description: Given a baud rate value as an integer, and a speed table,
+ * convert the baud rate to a speed code, according to the
+ * contents of the table. This effectively changes termios.h
+ * baud rate values into ttydev.h baud rate codes.
+ *
+ * Parameters: int speed Baud rate, as an integer
+ * struct speedtab *table Baud rate table to speed code table
+ *
+ * Returns: 1 B50 speed code; returned if we can
+ * not find an answer in the table.
+ * 0 If a 0 was requested in order to
+ * trigger a hangup (250ms of line
+ * silence, per Bell 103C standard).
+ * * A speed code matching the requested
+ * baud rate (potentially rounded down,
+ * if there is no exact match).
+ *
+ * Notes: This function is used for TIOCGETP, TIOCSETP, and TIOCSETN.
+ */
static int
-ttcompatspeedtab(speed, table)
- int speed;
- register struct speedtab *table;
+ttcompatspeedtab(int speed, struct speedtab *table)
{
if (speed == 0)
return (0); /* hangup */
return (1); /* 50, min and not hangup */
}
-#ifndef NeXT
-int
-ttsetcompat(tp, com, data, term)
- register struct tty *tp;
- int *com;
- caddr_t data;
- struct termios *term;
-#else
+/*
+ * ttsetcompat
+ *
+ * Description: Convert backward compatability set command arguments as
+ * follows:
+ *
+ * TIOCSETP -> TIOSETAF
+ * TIOCSETN -> TIOCSETA
+ * TIOCSETC -> TIOCSETA
+ * TIOCSLTC -> TIOCSETA
+ * TIOCLBIS -> TIOCSETA
+ * TIOCLBIC -> TIOCSETA
+ * TIOCLSET -> TIOCSETA
+ *
+ * The converted command argument and potentially modified 'term'
+ * argument are returned to the caller, which will then call ttioctl(),
+ * if this function returns successfully.
+ *
+ * Parameters struct tty *tp The tty on which the operation is
+ * being performed.
+ * u_long *com A pointer to the terminal input/output
+ * command being requested; its contents
+ * will be modified per the table above,
+ * on a non-error return.
+ * caddr_t data Command specific parameter data; this
+ * data is read but not modified.
+ * struct termios *term A local stack termios structure from
+ * ttcompat(), whose contents are to be
+ * modified based on *com and *data.
+ *
+ * Returns: EINVAL An input speed or output speed is
+ * outside the allowable range for a
+ * TIOCSETP or TIOCSETN command.
+ * 0 All other cases return 0.
+ *
+ * Notes: This function may modify the contents of the tp->t_flags
+ * field in a successful call to TIOCSETP, TIOCSETN, TIOCLBIS,
+ * TIOCLBIC, or TIOCLSET.
+ *
+ * All other tp fields will remain unmodifed, since the struct
+ * termious is a local stack copy from ttcompat(), and not the
+ * real thing. A subsequent call to ttioctl() in ttcompat(),
+ * however, may result in subsequent changes.
+ */
__private_extern__ int
-ttsetcompat(tp, com, data, term)
- register struct tty *tp;
- u_long *com;
- caddr_t data;
- struct termios *term;
-#endif /* !NeXT */
+ttsetcompat(struct tty *tp, u_long *com, caddr_t data, struct termios *term)
{
switch (*com) {
case TIOCSETP:
- case TIOCSETN: {
+ /*
+ * Wait for all characters queued for output to drain, then
+ * Discard all characters queued for input, and then set
+ * the input and output speeds and device flags, per the
+ * contents of the struct sgttyb that 'data' points to.
+ */
+ case TIOCSETN:
+ /*
+ * Same as TIOCSETP, but the output is not drained, and any
+ * pending input is not discarded.
+ */
+ {
register struct sgttyb *sg = (struct sgttyb *)data;
int speed;
*com = (*com == TIOCSETP) ? TIOCSETAF : TIOCSETA;
break;
}
- case TIOCSETC: {
+ case TIOCSETC:
+ /*
+ * Set the terminal control characters per the contents of
+ * the struct tchars that 'data' points to.
+ */
+ {
struct tchars *tc = (struct tchars *)data;
register cc_t *cc;
*com = TIOCSETA;
break;
}
- case TIOCSLTC: {
+ case TIOCSLTC:
+ /*
+ * Set the terminal control characters per the contents of
+ * the struct ltchars that 'data' points to.
+ */
+ {
struct ltchars *ltc = (struct ltchars *)data;
register cc_t *cc;
break;
}
case TIOCLBIS:
+ /*
+ * Set the bits in the terminal state local flags word
+ * (16 bits) for the terminal to the current bits OR
+ * those in the 16 bit value pointed to by 'data'.
+ */
case TIOCLBIC:
+ /*
+ * Clear the bits in the terminal state local flags word
+ * for the terminal to the current bits AND those bits NOT
+ * in the 16 bit value pointed to by 'data'.
+ */
case TIOCLSET:
+ /*
+ * Set the terminal state local flags word to exactly those
+ * bits that correspond to the 16 bit value pointed to by
+ * 'data'.
+ */
if (*com == TIOCLSET)
tp->t_flags = (tp->t_flags&0xffff) | *(int *)data<<16;
else {
return 0;
}
+/*
+ * ttcompat
+ *
+ * Description: For 'set' commands, convert the command and arguments as
+ * necessary, and call ttioctl(), returning the result as
+ * our result; for 'get' commands, obtain the requested data
+ * from the appropriate source, and return it in the expected
+ * format. If the command is not recognized, return EINVAL.
+ *
+ * Parameters struct tty *tp The tty on which the operation is
+ * being performed.
+ * u_long com The terminal input/output command
+ * being requested.
+ * caddr_t data The pointer to the user data argument
+ * provided with the command.
+ * int flag The file open flags (e.g. FREAD).
+ * struct proc *p The current process pointer for the
+ * operation.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 Most 'get' operations can't fail, and
+ * therefore return this.
+ * ENOTTY TIOCGSID may return this when you
+ * attempt to get the session ID for a
+ * terminal with no associated session,
+ * or for which there is a session, but
+ * no session leader.
+ * EIOCTL If the command cannot be handled at
+ * this layer, this will be returned.
+ * * Any value returned by ttioctl(), if a
+ * set command is requested.
+ *
+ * NOTES: The process pointer may be a proxy on whose behalf we are
+ * operating, so it is not safe to simply use current_process()
+ * instead.
+ */
/*ARGSUSED*/
-#ifndef NeXT
-int
-ttcompat(tp, com, data, flag)
- register struct tty *tp;
- int com;
- caddr_t data;
- int flag;
-#else
__private_extern__ int
-ttcompat(tp, com, data, flag, p)
- register struct tty *tp;
- u_long com;
- caddr_t data;
- int flag;
- struct proc *p;
-#endif /* !NeXT */
+ttcompat(struct tty *tp, u_long com, caddr_t data, int flag, struct proc *p)
{
switch (com) {
case TIOCSETP:
case TIOCSLTC:
case TIOCLBIS:
case TIOCLBIC:
- case TIOCLSET: {
+ case TIOCLSET:
+ /*
+ * See ttsetcompat() for a full description of these command
+ * values and their meanings.
+ */
+ {
struct termios term;
int error;
term = tp->t_termios;
if ((error = ttsetcompat(tp, &com, data, &term)) != 0)
return error;
-#ifdef NeXT
return ttioctl(tp, com, (caddr_t) &term, flag, p);
-#else
- return ttioctl(tp, com, &term, flag);
-#endif
}
- case TIOCGETP: {
+ case TIOCGETP:
+ /*
+ * Get the current input and output speeds, and device
+ * flags, into the structure pointed to by 'data'.
+ */
+ {
register struct sgttyb *sg = (struct sgttyb *)data;
register cc_t *cc = tp->t_cc;
sg->sg_flags = tp->t_flags = ttcompatgetflags(tp);
break;
}
- case TIOCGETC: {
+ case TIOCGETC:
+ /*
+ * Get the terminal control characters into the struct
+ * tchars that 'data' points to.
+ */
+ {
struct tchars *tc = (struct tchars *)data;
register cc_t *cc = tp->t_cc;
tc->t_brkc = cc[VEOL];
break;
}
- case TIOCGLTC: {
+ case TIOCGLTC:
+ /*
+ * Get the terminal control characters into the struct
+ * ltchars that 'data' points to.
+ */
+ {
struct ltchars *ltc = (struct ltchars *)data;
register cc_t *cc = tp->t_cc;
break;
}
case TIOCLGET:
+ /*
+ * Get the terminal state local flags word into the 16 bit
+ * value pointed to by 'data'.
+ */
tp->t_flags =
(ttcompatgetflags(tp) & 0xffff0000UL)
| (tp->t_flags & 0xffff);
*(int *)data = tp->t_flags>>16;
-#ifndef NeXT
- if (ttydebug)
- printf("CLGET: returning %x\n", *(int *)data);
-#endif
break;
case OTIOCGETD:
+ /*
+ * Get the current line discipline into the int pointed to
+ * by 'data'.
+ */
*(int *)data = tp->t_line ? tp->t_line : 2;
break;
-#ifndef NeXT
- case OTIOCSETD: {
- int ldisczero = 0;
-
- return (ttioctl(tp, TIOCSETD,
- *(int *)data == 2 ? (caddr_t)&ldisczero : data, flag));
- }
-
- case OTIOCCONS:
- *(int *)data = 1;
- return (ttioctl(tp, TIOCCONS, data, flag));
-#else
- case OTIOCSETD: {
+ case OTIOCSETD:
+ /*
+ * Set the current line discipline based on the value of the
+ * int pointed to by 'data'.
+ */
+ {
int ldisczero = 0;
return (ttioctl(tp, TIOCSETD,
}
case OTIOCCONS:
+ /*
+ * Become the console device.
+ */
*(int *)data = 1;
return (ttioctl(tp, TIOCCONS, data, flag, p));
case TIOCGSID:
+ /*
+ * Get the current session ID (controlling process' PID).
+ */
if (tp->t_session == NULL)
return ENOTTY;
*(int *) data = tp->t_session->s_leader->p_pid;
break;
-#endif /* NeXT */
default:
- return (-1);
+ /*
+ * This ioctl is not handled at this layer.
+ */
+ return (ENOTTY);
}
+
+ /*
+ * Successful 'get' operation.
+ */
return (0);
}
+/*
+ * ttcompatgetflags
+ *
+ * Description: Get the terminal state local flags, device flags, and current
+ * speed code for the device (all 32 bits are returned).
+ *
+ * Parameters struct tty *tp The tty on which the operation is
+ * being performed.
+ *
+ * Returns: * Integer value corresponding to the
+ * current terminal state local flags
+ * word.
+ *
+ * Notes: Caller is responsible for breaking these bits back out into
+ * separate 16 bit filelds, if that's what was actually desired.
+ */
static int
-ttcompatgetflags(tp)
- register struct tty *tp;
+ttcompatgetflags(struct tty *tp)
{
register tcflag_t iflag = tp->t_iflag;
register tcflag_t lflag = tp->t_lflag;
register tcflag_t oflag = tp->t_oflag;
register tcflag_t cflag = tp->t_cflag;
- register flags = 0;
+ register int flags = 0;
if (iflag&IXOFF)
flags |= TANDEM;
if ((lflag&ICANON) == 0) {
/* fudge */
if (iflag&(INPCK|ISTRIP|IXON) || lflag&(IEXTEN|ISIG)
- || cflag&(CSIZE|PARENB) != CS8)
+ || (cflag&(CSIZE|PARENB)) != CS8)
flags |= CBREAK;
else
flags |= RAW;
}
- if (!(flags&RAW) && !(oflag&OPOST) && cflag&(CSIZE|PARENB) == CS8)
+ if (!(flags&RAW) && !(oflag&OPOST) && (cflag&(CSIZE|PARENB)) == CS8)
flags |= LITOUT;
if (cflag&MDMBUF)
flags |= MDMBUF;
if ((iflag&IXANY) == 0)
flags |= DECCTQ;
flags |= lflag&(ECHO|TOSTOP|FLUSHO|PENDIN|NOFLSH);
-#ifndef NeXT
- if (ttydebug)
- printf("getflags: %x\n", flags);
-#endif
return (flags);
}
+/*
+ * ttcompatsetflags
+ *
+ * Description: Given a set of compatability flags, convert the compatability
+ * flags in the terminal flags fields into canonical flags in the
+ * provided termios struct.
+ *
+ * Parameters: struct tty *tp The tty on which the operation is
+ * being performed.
+ * struct termios *t The termios structure into which to
+ * return the converted flags.
+ *
+ * Returns: void (implicit: *t, modified)
+ */
static void
-ttcompatsetflags(tp, t)
- register struct tty *tp;
- register struct termios *t;
+ttcompatsetflags(struct tty *tp, struct termios *t)
{
- register flags = tp->t_flags;
+ register int flags = tp->t_flags;
register tcflag_t iflag = t->c_iflag;
register tcflag_t oflag = t->c_oflag;
register tcflag_t lflag = t->c_lflag;
t->c_cflag = cflag;
}
+/*
+ * ttcompatsetlflags
+ *
+ * Description: Given a set of compatability terminal state local flags,
+ * convert the compatability flags in the terminal flags
+ * fields into canonical flags in the provided termios struct.
+ *
+ * Parameters: struct tty *tp The tty on which the operation is
+ * being performed.
+ * struct termios *t The termios structure into which to
+ * return the converted local flags.
+ *
+ * Returns: void (implicit: *t, modified)
+ */
static void
-ttcompatsetlflags(tp, t)
- register struct tty *tp;
- register struct termios *t;
+ttcompatsetlflags(struct tty *tp, struct termios *t)
{
- register flags = tp->t_flags;
+ register int flags = tp->t_flags;
register tcflag_t iflag = t->c_iflag;
register tcflag_t oflag = t->c_oflag;
register tcflag_t lflag = t->c_lflag;
t->c_lflag = lflag;
t->c_cflag = cflag;
}
-#endif /* COMPAT_43 || COMPAT_SUNOS */
+#endif /* COMPAT_43_TTY || COMPAT_SUNOS */