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1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
3 */
5 /*
6 * 'tty_io.c' gives an orthogonal feeling to tty's, be they consoles
7 * or rs-channels. It also implements echoing, cooked mode etc.
9 * Kill-line thanks to John T Kohl, who also corrected VMIN = VTIME = 0.
11 * Modified by Theodore Ts'o, 9/14/92, to dynamically allocate the
12 * tty_struct and tty_queue structures. Previously there was an array
13 * of 256 tty_struct's which was statically allocated, and the
14 * tty_queue structures were allocated at boot time. Both are now
15 * dynamically allocated only when the tty is open.
17 * Also restructured routines so that there is more of a separation
18 * between the high-level tty routines (tty_io.c and tty_ioctl.c) and
19 * the low-level tty routines (serial.c, pty.c, console.c). This
20 * makes for cleaner and more compact code. -TYT, 9/17/92
22 * Modified by Fred N. van Kempen, 01/29/93, to add line disciplines
23 * which can be dynamically activated and de-activated by the line
24 * discipline handling modules (like SLIP).
26 * NOTE: pay no attention to the line discipline code (yet); its
27 * interface is still subject to change in this version...
28 * -- TYT, 1/31/92
30 * Added functionality to the OPOST tty handling. No delays, but all
31 * other bits should be there.
32 * -- Nick Holloway <alfie@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>, 27th May 1993.
34 * Rewrote canonical mode and added more termios flags.
35 * -- julian@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu (J. Cowley), 13Jan94
37 * Reorganized FASYNC support so mouse code can share it.
38 * -- ctm@ardi.com, 9Sep95
40 * New TIOCLINUX variants added.
41 * -- mj@k332.feld.cvut.cz, 19-Nov-95
43 * Restrict vt switching via ioctl()
44 * -- grif@cs.ucr.edu, 5-Dec-95
46 * Move console and virtual terminal code to more appropriate files,
47 * implement CONFIG_VT and generalize console device interface.
48 * -- Marko Kohtala <Marko.Kohtala@hut.fi>, March 97
50 * Rewrote tty_init_dev and tty_release_dev to eliminate races.
51 * -- Bill Hawes <whawes@star.net>, June 97
53 * Added devfs support.
54 * -- C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu>, 13-Jan-1998
56 * Added support for a Unix98-style ptmx device.
57 * -- C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu>, 14-Jan-1998
59 * Reduced memory usage for older ARM systems
60 * -- Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
62 * Move do_SAK() into process context. Less stack use in devfs functions.
63 * alloc_tty_struct() always uses kmalloc()
64 * -- Andrew Morton <andrewm@uow.edu.eu> 17Mar01
67 #include <linux/types.h>
68 #include <linux/major.h>
69 #include <linux/errno.h>
70 #include <linux/signal.h>
71 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
72 #include <linux/sched.h>
73 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
74 #include <linux/tty.h>
75 #include <linux/tty_driver.h>
76 #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
77 #include <linux/devpts_fs.h>
78 #include <linux/file.h>
79 #include <linux/fdtable.h>
80 #include <linux/console.h>
81 #include <linux/timer.h>
82 #include <linux/ctype.h>
83 #include <linux/kd.h>
84 #include <linux/mm.h>
85 #include <linux/string.h>
86 #include <linux/slab.h>
87 #include <linux/poll.h>
88 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
89 #include <linux/init.h>
90 #include <linux/module.h>
91 #include <linux/device.h>
92 #include <linux/wait.h>
93 #include <linux/bitops.h>
94 #include <linux/delay.h>
95 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
96 #include <linux/serial.h>
97 #include <linux/ratelimit.h>
99 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
101 #include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
102 #include <linux/vt_kern.h>
103 #include <linux/selection.h>
105 #include <linux/kmod.h>
106 #include <linux/nsproxy.h>
108 #undef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP
109 #ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP
110 # define tty_debug_hangup(tty, f, args...) tty_debug(tty, f, ##args)
111 #else
112 # define tty_debug_hangup(tty, f, args...) do { } while (0)
113 #endif
115 #define TTY_PARANOIA_CHECK 1
116 #define CHECK_TTY_COUNT 1
118 struct ktermios tty_std_termios = { /* for the benefit of tty drivers */
119 .c_iflag = ICRNL | IXON,
120 .c_oflag = OPOST | ONLCR,
121 .c_cflag = B38400 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL,
122 .c_lflag = ISIG | ICANON | ECHO | ECHOE | ECHOK |
123 ECHOCTL | ECHOKE | IEXTEN,
124 .c_cc = INIT_C_CC,
125 .c_ispeed = 38400,
126 .c_ospeed = 38400,
127 /* .c_line = N_TTY, */
130 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_std_termios);
132 /* This list gets poked at by procfs and various bits of boot up code. This
133 could do with some rationalisation such as pulling the tty proc function
134 into this file */
136 LIST_HEAD(tty_drivers); /* linked list of tty drivers */
138 /* Mutex to protect creating and releasing a tty */
139 DEFINE_MUTEX(tty_mutex);
141 static ssize_t tty_read(struct file *, char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
142 static ssize_t tty_write(struct file *, const char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
143 ssize_t redirected_tty_write(struct file *, const char __user *,
144 size_t, loff_t *);
145 static unsigned int tty_poll(struct file *, poll_table *);
146 static int tty_open(struct inode *, struct file *);
147 long tty_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
148 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
149 static long tty_compat_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
150 unsigned long arg);
151 #else
152 #define tty_compat_ioctl NULL
153 #endif
154 static int __tty_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on);
155 static int tty_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on);
156 static void release_tty(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx);
159 * free_tty_struct - free a disused tty
160 * @tty: tty struct to free
162 * Free the write buffers, tty queue and tty memory itself.
164 * Locking: none. Must be called after tty is definitely unused
167 static void free_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty)
169 tty_ldisc_deinit(tty);
170 put_device(tty->dev);
171 kfree(tty->write_buf);
172 tty->magic = 0xDEADDEAD;
173 kfree(tty);
176 static inline struct tty_struct *file_tty(struct file *file)
178 return ((struct tty_file_private *)file->private_data)->tty;
181 int tty_alloc_file(struct file *file)
183 struct tty_file_private *priv;
185 priv = kmalloc(sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL);
186 if (!priv)
187 return -ENOMEM;
189 file->private_data = priv;
191 return 0;
194 /* Associate a new file with the tty structure */
195 void tty_add_file(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file)
197 struct tty_file_private *priv = file->private_data;
199 priv->tty = tty;
200 priv->file = file;
202 spin_lock(&tty->files_lock);
203 list_add(&priv->list, &tty->tty_files);
204 spin_unlock(&tty->files_lock);
208 * tty_free_file - free file->private_data
210 * This shall be used only for fail path handling when tty_add_file was not
211 * called yet.
213 void tty_free_file(struct file *file)
215 struct tty_file_private *priv = file->private_data;
217 file->private_data = NULL;
218 kfree(priv);
221 /* Delete file from its tty */
222 static void tty_del_file(struct file *file)
224 struct tty_file_private *priv = file->private_data;
225 struct tty_struct *tty = priv->tty;
227 spin_lock(&tty->files_lock);
228 list_del(&priv->list);
229 spin_unlock(&tty->files_lock);
230 tty_free_file(file);
234 * tty_name - return tty naming
235 * @tty: tty structure
237 * Convert a tty structure into a name. The name reflects the kernel
238 * naming policy and if udev is in use may not reflect user space
240 * Locking: none
243 const char *tty_name(const struct tty_struct *tty)
245 if (!tty) /* Hmm. NULL pointer. That's fun. */
246 return "NULL tty";
247 return tty->name;
250 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_name);
252 const char *tty_driver_name(const struct tty_struct *tty)
254 if (!tty || !tty->driver)
255 return "";
256 return tty->driver->name;
259 static int tty_paranoia_check(struct tty_struct *tty, struct inode *inode,
260 const char *routine)
262 #ifdef TTY_PARANOIA_CHECK
263 if (!tty) {
264 pr_warn("(%d:%d): %s: NULL tty\n",
265 imajor(inode), iminor(inode), routine);
266 return 1;
268 if (tty->magic != TTY_MAGIC) {
269 pr_warn("(%d:%d): %s: bad magic number\n",
270 imajor(inode), iminor(inode), routine);
271 return 1;
273 #endif
274 return 0;
277 /* Caller must hold tty_lock */
278 static int check_tty_count(struct tty_struct *tty, const char *routine)
280 #ifdef CHECK_TTY_COUNT
281 struct list_head *p;
282 int count = 0;
284 spin_lock(&tty->files_lock);
285 list_for_each(p, &tty->tty_files) {
286 count++;
288 spin_unlock(&tty->files_lock);
289 if (tty->driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY &&
290 tty->driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_SLAVE &&
291 tty->link && tty->link->count)
292 count++;
293 if (tty->count != count) {
294 tty_warn(tty, "%s: tty->count(%d) != #fd's(%d)\n",
295 routine, tty->count, count);
296 return count;
298 #endif
299 return 0;
303 * get_tty_driver - find device of a tty
304 * @dev_t: device identifier
305 * @index: returns the index of the tty
307 * This routine returns a tty driver structure, given a device number
308 * and also passes back the index number.
310 * Locking: caller must hold tty_mutex
313 static struct tty_driver *get_tty_driver(dev_t device, int *index)
315 struct tty_driver *p;
317 list_for_each_entry(p, &tty_drivers, tty_drivers) {
318 dev_t base = MKDEV(p->major, p->minor_start);
319 if (device < base || device >= base + p->num)
320 continue;
321 *index = device - base;
322 return tty_driver_kref_get(p);
324 return NULL;
327 #ifdef CONFIG_CONSOLE_POLL
330 * tty_find_polling_driver - find device of a polled tty
331 * @name: name string to match
332 * @line: pointer to resulting tty line nr
334 * This routine returns a tty driver structure, given a name
335 * and the condition that the tty driver is capable of polled
336 * operation.
338 struct tty_driver *tty_find_polling_driver(char *name, int *line)
340 struct tty_driver *p, *res = NULL;
341 int tty_line = 0;
342 int len;
343 char *str, *stp;
345 for (str = name; *str; str++)
346 if ((*str >= '0' && *str <= '9') || *str == ',')
347 break;
348 if (!*str)
349 return NULL;
351 len = str - name;
352 tty_line = simple_strtoul(str, &str, 10);
354 mutex_lock(&tty_mutex);
355 /* Search through the tty devices to look for a match */
356 list_for_each_entry(p, &tty_drivers, tty_drivers) {
357 if (strncmp(name, p->name, len) != 0)
358 continue;
359 stp = str;
360 if (*stp == ',')
361 stp++;
362 if (*stp == '\0')
363 stp = NULL;
365 if (tty_line >= 0 && tty_line < p->num && p->ops &&
366 p->ops->poll_init && !p->ops->poll_init(p, tty_line, stp)) {
367 res = tty_driver_kref_get(p);
368 *line = tty_line;
369 break;
372 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
374 return res;
376 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_find_polling_driver);
377 #endif
379 static int is_ignored(int sig)
381 return (sigismember(&current->blocked, sig) ||
382 current->sighand->action[sig-1].sa.sa_handler == SIG_IGN);
386 * tty_check_change - check for POSIX terminal changes
387 * @tty: tty to check
389 * If we try to write to, or set the state of, a terminal and we're
390 * not in the foreground, send a SIGTTOU. If the signal is blocked or
391 * ignored, go ahead and perform the operation. (POSIX 7.2)
393 * Locking: ctrl_lock
396 int __tty_check_change(struct tty_struct *tty, int sig)
398 unsigned long flags;
399 struct pid *pgrp, *tty_pgrp;
400 int ret = 0;
402 if (current->signal->tty != tty)
403 return 0;
405 rcu_read_lock();
406 pgrp = task_pgrp(current);
408 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
409 tty_pgrp = tty->pgrp;
410 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
412 if (tty_pgrp && pgrp != tty->pgrp) {
413 if (is_ignored(sig)) {
414 if (sig == SIGTTIN)
415 ret = -EIO;
416 } else if (is_current_pgrp_orphaned())
417 ret = -EIO;
418 else {
419 kill_pgrp(pgrp, sig, 1);
420 set_thread_flag(TIF_SIGPENDING);
421 ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
424 rcu_read_unlock();
426 if (!tty_pgrp)
427 tty_warn(tty, "sig=%d, tty->pgrp == NULL!\n", sig);
429 return ret;
432 int tty_check_change(struct tty_struct *tty)
434 return __tty_check_change(tty, SIGTTOU);
436 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_check_change);
438 static ssize_t hung_up_tty_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
439 size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
441 return 0;
444 static ssize_t hung_up_tty_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
445 size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
447 return -EIO;
450 /* No kernel lock held - none needed ;) */
451 static unsigned int hung_up_tty_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
453 return POLLIN | POLLOUT | POLLERR | POLLHUP | POLLRDNORM | POLLWRNORM;
456 static long hung_up_tty_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
457 unsigned long arg)
459 return cmd == TIOCSPGRP ? -ENOTTY : -EIO;
462 static long hung_up_tty_compat_ioctl(struct file *file,
463 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
465 return cmd == TIOCSPGRP ? -ENOTTY : -EIO;
468 static int hung_up_tty_fasync(int fd, struct file *file, int on)
470 return -ENOTTY;
473 static const struct file_operations tty_fops = {
474 .llseek = no_llseek,
475 .read = tty_read,
476 .write = tty_write,
477 .poll = tty_poll,
478 .unlocked_ioctl = tty_ioctl,
479 .compat_ioctl = tty_compat_ioctl,
480 .open = tty_open,
481 .release = tty_release,
482 .fasync = tty_fasync,
485 static const struct file_operations console_fops = {
486 .llseek = no_llseek,
487 .read = tty_read,
488 .write = redirected_tty_write,
489 .poll = tty_poll,
490 .unlocked_ioctl = tty_ioctl,
491 .compat_ioctl = tty_compat_ioctl,
492 .open = tty_open,
493 .release = tty_release,
494 .fasync = tty_fasync,
497 static const struct file_operations hung_up_tty_fops = {
498 .llseek = no_llseek,
499 .read = hung_up_tty_read,
500 .write = hung_up_tty_write,
501 .poll = hung_up_tty_poll,
502 .unlocked_ioctl = hung_up_tty_ioctl,
503 .compat_ioctl = hung_up_tty_compat_ioctl,
504 .release = tty_release,
505 .fasync = hung_up_tty_fasync,
508 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(redirect_lock);
509 static struct file *redirect;
512 void proc_clear_tty(struct task_struct *p)
514 unsigned long flags;
515 struct tty_struct *tty;
516 spin_lock_irqsave(&p->sighand->siglock, flags);
517 tty = p->signal->tty;
518 p->signal->tty = NULL;
519 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&p->sighand->siglock, flags);
520 tty_kref_put(tty);
524 * proc_set_tty - set the controlling terminal
526 * Only callable by the session leader and only if it does not already have
527 * a controlling terminal.
529 * Caller must hold: tty_lock()
530 * a readlock on tasklist_lock
531 * sighand lock
533 static void __proc_set_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
535 unsigned long flags;
537 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
539 * The session and fg pgrp references will be non-NULL if
540 * tiocsctty() is stealing the controlling tty
542 put_pid(tty->session);
543 put_pid(tty->pgrp);
544 tty->pgrp = get_pid(task_pgrp(current));
545 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
546 tty->session = get_pid(task_session(current));
547 if (current->signal->tty) {
548 tty_debug(tty, "current tty %s not NULL!!\n",
549 current->signal->tty->name);
550 tty_kref_put(current->signal->tty);
552 put_pid(current->signal->tty_old_pgrp);
553 current->signal->tty = tty_kref_get(tty);
554 current->signal->tty_old_pgrp = NULL;
557 static void proc_set_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
559 spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
560 __proc_set_tty(tty);
561 spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
564 struct tty_struct *get_current_tty(void)
566 struct tty_struct *tty;
567 unsigned long flags;
569 spin_lock_irqsave(&current->sighand->siglock, flags);
570 tty = tty_kref_get(current->signal->tty);
571 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&current->sighand->siglock, flags);
572 return tty;
574 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_current_tty);
576 static void session_clear_tty(struct pid *session)
578 struct task_struct *p;
579 do_each_pid_task(session, PIDTYPE_SID, p) {
580 proc_clear_tty(p);
581 } while_each_pid_task(session, PIDTYPE_SID, p);
585 * tty_wakeup - request more data
586 * @tty: terminal
588 * Internal and external helper for wakeups of tty. This function
589 * informs the line discipline if present that the driver is ready
590 * to receive more output data.
593 void tty_wakeup(struct tty_struct *tty)
595 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
597 if (test_bit(TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP, &tty->flags)) {
598 ld = tty_ldisc_ref(tty);
599 if (ld) {
600 if (ld->ops->write_wakeup)
601 ld->ops->write_wakeup(tty);
602 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
605 wake_up_interruptible_poll(&tty->write_wait, POLLOUT);
608 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_wakeup);
611 * tty_signal_session_leader - sends SIGHUP to session leader
612 * @tty controlling tty
613 * @exit_session if non-zero, signal all foreground group processes
615 * Send SIGHUP and SIGCONT to the session leader and its process group.
616 * Optionally, signal all processes in the foreground process group.
618 * Returns the number of processes in the session with this tty
619 * as their controlling terminal. This value is used to drop
620 * tty references for those processes.
622 static int tty_signal_session_leader(struct tty_struct *tty, int exit_session)
624 struct task_struct *p;
625 int refs = 0;
626 struct pid *tty_pgrp = NULL;
628 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
629 if (tty->session) {
630 do_each_pid_task(tty->session, PIDTYPE_SID, p) {
631 spin_lock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
632 if (p->signal->tty == tty) {
633 p->signal->tty = NULL;
634 /* We defer the dereferences outside fo
635 the tasklist lock */
636 refs++;
638 if (!p->signal->leader) {
639 spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
640 continue;
642 __group_send_sig_info(SIGHUP, SEND_SIG_PRIV, p);
643 __group_send_sig_info(SIGCONT, SEND_SIG_PRIV, p);
644 put_pid(p->signal->tty_old_pgrp); /* A noop */
645 spin_lock(&tty->ctrl_lock);
646 tty_pgrp = get_pid(tty->pgrp);
647 if (tty->pgrp)
648 p->signal->tty_old_pgrp = get_pid(tty->pgrp);
649 spin_unlock(&tty->ctrl_lock);
650 spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
651 } while_each_pid_task(tty->session, PIDTYPE_SID, p);
653 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
655 if (tty_pgrp) {
656 if (exit_session)
657 kill_pgrp(tty_pgrp, SIGHUP, exit_session);
658 put_pid(tty_pgrp);
661 return refs;
665 * __tty_hangup - actual handler for hangup events
666 * @work: tty device
668 * This can be called by a "kworker" kernel thread. That is process
669 * synchronous but doesn't hold any locks, so we need to make sure we
670 * have the appropriate locks for what we're doing.
672 * The hangup event clears any pending redirections onto the hung up
673 * device. It ensures future writes will error and it does the needed
674 * line discipline hangup and signal delivery. The tty object itself
675 * remains intact.
677 * Locking:
678 * BTM
679 * redirect lock for undoing redirection
680 * file list lock for manipulating list of ttys
681 * tty_ldiscs_lock from called functions
682 * termios_rwsem resetting termios data
683 * tasklist_lock to walk task list for hangup event
684 * ->siglock to protect ->signal/->sighand
686 static void __tty_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty, int exit_session)
688 struct file *cons_filp = NULL;
689 struct file *filp, *f = NULL;
690 struct tty_file_private *priv;
691 int closecount = 0, n;
692 int refs;
694 if (!tty)
695 return;
698 spin_lock(&redirect_lock);
699 if (redirect && file_tty(redirect) == tty) {
700 f = redirect;
701 redirect = NULL;
703 spin_unlock(&redirect_lock);
705 tty_lock(tty);
707 if (test_bit(TTY_HUPPED, &tty->flags)) {
708 tty_unlock(tty);
709 return;
712 /* inuse_filps is protected by the single tty lock,
713 this really needs to change if we want to flush the
714 workqueue with the lock held */
715 check_tty_count(tty, "tty_hangup");
717 spin_lock(&tty->files_lock);
718 /* This breaks for file handles being sent over AF_UNIX sockets ? */
719 list_for_each_entry(priv, &tty->tty_files, list) {
720 filp = priv->file;
721 if (filp->f_op->write == redirected_tty_write)
722 cons_filp = filp;
723 if (filp->f_op->write != tty_write)
724 continue;
725 closecount++;
726 __tty_fasync(-1, filp, 0); /* can't block */
727 filp->f_op = &hung_up_tty_fops;
729 spin_unlock(&tty->files_lock);
731 refs = tty_signal_session_leader(tty, exit_session);
732 /* Account for the p->signal references we killed */
733 while (refs--)
734 tty_kref_put(tty);
736 tty_ldisc_hangup(tty, cons_filp != NULL);
738 spin_lock_irq(&tty->ctrl_lock);
739 clear_bit(TTY_THROTTLED, &tty->flags);
740 clear_bit(TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP, &tty->flags);
741 put_pid(tty->session);
742 put_pid(tty->pgrp);
743 tty->session = NULL;
744 tty->pgrp = NULL;
745 tty->ctrl_status = 0;
746 spin_unlock_irq(&tty->ctrl_lock);
749 * If one of the devices matches a console pointer, we
750 * cannot just call hangup() because that will cause
751 * tty->count and state->count to go out of sync.
752 * So we just call close() the right number of times.
754 if (cons_filp) {
755 if (tty->ops->close)
756 for (n = 0; n < closecount; n++)
757 tty->ops->close(tty, cons_filp);
758 } else if (tty->ops->hangup)
759 tty->ops->hangup(tty);
761 * We don't want to have driver/ldisc interactions beyond the ones
762 * we did here. The driver layer expects no calls after ->hangup()
763 * from the ldisc side, which is now guaranteed.
765 set_bit(TTY_HUPPED, &tty->flags);
766 tty_unlock(tty);
768 if (f)
769 fput(f);
772 static void do_tty_hangup(struct work_struct *work)
774 struct tty_struct *tty =
775 container_of(work, struct tty_struct, hangup_work);
777 __tty_hangup(tty, 0);
781 * tty_hangup - trigger a hangup event
782 * @tty: tty to hangup
784 * A carrier loss (virtual or otherwise) has occurred on this like
785 * schedule a hangup sequence to run after this event.
788 void tty_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
790 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "hangup\n");
791 schedule_work(&tty->hangup_work);
794 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hangup);
797 * tty_vhangup - process vhangup
798 * @tty: tty to hangup
800 * The user has asked via system call for the terminal to be hung up.
801 * We do this synchronously so that when the syscall returns the process
802 * is complete. That guarantee is necessary for security reasons.
805 void tty_vhangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
807 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "vhangup\n");
808 __tty_hangup(tty, 0);
811 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_vhangup);
815 * tty_vhangup_self - process vhangup for own ctty
817 * Perform a vhangup on the current controlling tty
820 void tty_vhangup_self(void)
822 struct tty_struct *tty;
824 tty = get_current_tty();
825 if (tty) {
826 tty_vhangup(tty);
827 tty_kref_put(tty);
832 * tty_vhangup_session - hangup session leader exit
833 * @tty: tty to hangup
835 * The session leader is exiting and hanging up its controlling terminal.
836 * Every process in the foreground process group is signalled SIGHUP.
838 * We do this synchronously so that when the syscall returns the process
839 * is complete. That guarantee is necessary for security reasons.
842 static void tty_vhangup_session(struct tty_struct *tty)
844 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "session hangup\n");
845 __tty_hangup(tty, 1);
849 * tty_hung_up_p - was tty hung up
850 * @filp: file pointer of tty
852 * Return true if the tty has been subject to a vhangup or a carrier
853 * loss
856 int tty_hung_up_p(struct file *filp)
858 return (filp->f_op == &hung_up_tty_fops);
861 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hung_up_p);
864 * disassociate_ctty - disconnect controlling tty
865 * @on_exit: true if exiting so need to "hang up" the session
867 * This function is typically called only by the session leader, when
868 * it wants to disassociate itself from its controlling tty.
870 * It performs the following functions:
871 * (1) Sends a SIGHUP and SIGCONT to the foreground process group
872 * (2) Clears the tty from being controlling the session
873 * (3) Clears the controlling tty for all processes in the
874 * session group.
876 * The argument on_exit is set to 1 if called when a process is
877 * exiting; it is 0 if called by the ioctl TIOCNOTTY.
879 * Locking:
880 * BTM is taken for hysterical raisins, and held when
881 * called from no_tty().
882 * tty_mutex is taken to protect tty
883 * ->siglock is taken to protect ->signal/->sighand
884 * tasklist_lock is taken to walk process list for sessions
885 * ->siglock is taken to protect ->signal/->sighand
888 void disassociate_ctty(int on_exit)
890 struct tty_struct *tty;
892 if (!current->signal->leader)
893 return;
895 tty = get_current_tty();
896 if (tty) {
897 if (on_exit && tty->driver->type != TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY) {
898 tty_vhangup_session(tty);
899 } else {
900 struct pid *tty_pgrp = tty_get_pgrp(tty);
901 if (tty_pgrp) {
902 kill_pgrp(tty_pgrp, SIGHUP, on_exit);
903 if (!on_exit)
904 kill_pgrp(tty_pgrp, SIGCONT, on_exit);
905 put_pid(tty_pgrp);
908 tty_kref_put(tty);
910 } else if (on_exit) {
911 struct pid *old_pgrp;
912 spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
913 old_pgrp = current->signal->tty_old_pgrp;
914 current->signal->tty_old_pgrp = NULL;
915 spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
916 if (old_pgrp) {
917 kill_pgrp(old_pgrp, SIGHUP, on_exit);
918 kill_pgrp(old_pgrp, SIGCONT, on_exit);
919 put_pid(old_pgrp);
921 return;
924 spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
925 put_pid(current->signal->tty_old_pgrp);
926 current->signal->tty_old_pgrp = NULL;
928 tty = tty_kref_get(current->signal->tty);
929 if (tty) {
930 unsigned long flags;
931 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
932 put_pid(tty->session);
933 put_pid(tty->pgrp);
934 tty->session = NULL;
935 tty->pgrp = NULL;
936 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
937 tty_kref_put(tty);
938 } else
939 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "no current tty\n");
941 spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
942 /* Now clear signal->tty under the lock */
943 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
944 session_clear_tty(task_session(current));
945 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
950 * no_tty - Ensure the current process does not have a controlling tty
952 void no_tty(void)
954 /* FIXME: Review locking here. The tty_lock never covered any race
955 between a new association and proc_clear_tty but possible we need
956 to protect against this anyway */
957 struct task_struct *tsk = current;
958 disassociate_ctty(0);
959 proc_clear_tty(tsk);
964 * stop_tty - propagate flow control
965 * @tty: tty to stop
967 * Perform flow control to the driver. May be called
968 * on an already stopped device and will not re-call the driver
969 * method.
971 * This functionality is used by both the line disciplines for
972 * halting incoming flow and by the driver. It may therefore be
973 * called from any context, may be under the tty atomic_write_lock
974 * but not always.
976 * Locking:
977 * flow_lock
980 void __stop_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
982 if (tty->stopped)
983 return;
984 tty->stopped = 1;
985 if (tty->ops->stop)
986 tty->ops->stop(tty);
989 void stop_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
991 unsigned long flags;
993 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->flow_lock, flags);
994 __stop_tty(tty);
995 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->flow_lock, flags);
997 EXPORT_SYMBOL(stop_tty);
1000 * start_tty - propagate flow control
1001 * @tty: tty to start
1003 * Start a tty that has been stopped if at all possible. If this
1004 * tty was previous stopped and is now being started, the driver
1005 * start method is invoked and the line discipline woken.
1007 * Locking:
1008 * flow_lock
1011 void __start_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
1013 if (!tty->stopped || tty->flow_stopped)
1014 return;
1015 tty->stopped = 0;
1016 if (tty->ops->start)
1017 tty->ops->start(tty);
1018 tty_wakeup(tty);
1021 void start_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
1023 unsigned long flags;
1025 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->flow_lock, flags);
1026 __start_tty(tty);
1027 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->flow_lock, flags);
1029 EXPORT_SYMBOL(start_tty);
1031 static void tty_update_time(struct timespec *time)
1033 unsigned long sec = get_seconds();
1036 * We only care if the two values differ in anything other than the
1037 * lower three bits (i.e every 8 seconds). If so, then we can update
1038 * the time of the tty device, otherwise it could be construded as a
1039 * security leak to let userspace know the exact timing of the tty.
1041 if ((sec ^ time->tv_sec) & ~7)
1042 time->tv_sec = sec;
1046 * tty_read - read method for tty device files
1047 * @file: pointer to tty file
1048 * @buf: user buffer
1049 * @count: size of user buffer
1050 * @ppos: unused
1052 * Perform the read system call function on this terminal device. Checks
1053 * for hung up devices before calling the line discipline method.
1055 * Locking:
1056 * Locks the line discipline internally while needed. Multiple
1057 * read calls may be outstanding in parallel.
1060 static ssize_t tty_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t count,
1061 loff_t *ppos)
1063 int i;
1064 struct inode *inode = file_inode(file);
1065 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(file);
1066 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
1068 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, inode, "tty_read"))
1069 return -EIO;
1070 if (!tty || tty_io_error(tty))
1071 return -EIO;
1073 /* We want to wait for the line discipline to sort out in this
1074 situation */
1075 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
1076 if (!ld)
1077 return hung_up_tty_read(file, buf, count, ppos);
1078 if (ld->ops->read)
1079 i = ld->ops->read(tty, file, buf, count);
1080 else
1081 i = -EIO;
1082 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
1084 if (i > 0)
1085 tty_update_time(&inode->i_atime);
1087 return i;
1090 static void tty_write_unlock(struct tty_struct *tty)
1092 mutex_unlock(&tty->atomic_write_lock);
1093 wake_up_interruptible_poll(&tty->write_wait, POLLOUT);
1096 static int tty_write_lock(struct tty_struct *tty, int ndelay)
1098 if (!mutex_trylock(&tty->atomic_write_lock)) {
1099 if (ndelay)
1100 return -EAGAIN;
1101 if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&tty->atomic_write_lock))
1102 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1104 return 0;
1108 * Split writes up in sane blocksizes to avoid
1109 * denial-of-service type attacks
1111 static inline ssize_t do_tty_write(
1112 ssize_t (*write)(struct tty_struct *, struct file *, const unsigned char *, size_t),
1113 struct tty_struct *tty,
1114 struct file *file,
1115 const char __user *buf,
1116 size_t count)
1118 ssize_t ret, written = 0;
1119 unsigned int chunk;
1121 ret = tty_write_lock(tty, file->f_flags & O_NDELAY);
1122 if (ret < 0)
1123 return ret;
1126 * We chunk up writes into a temporary buffer. This
1127 * simplifies low-level drivers immensely, since they
1128 * don't have locking issues and user mode accesses.
1130 * But if TTY_NO_WRITE_SPLIT is set, we should use a
1131 * big chunk-size..
1133 * The default chunk-size is 2kB, because the NTTY
1134 * layer has problems with bigger chunks. It will
1135 * claim to be able to handle more characters than
1136 * it actually does.
1138 * FIXME: This can probably go away now except that 64K chunks
1139 * are too likely to fail unless switched to vmalloc...
1141 chunk = 2048;
1142 if (test_bit(TTY_NO_WRITE_SPLIT, &tty->flags))
1143 chunk = 65536;
1144 if (count < chunk)
1145 chunk = count;
1147 /* write_buf/write_cnt is protected by the atomic_write_lock mutex */
1148 if (tty->write_cnt < chunk) {
1149 unsigned char *buf_chunk;
1151 if (chunk < 1024)
1152 chunk = 1024;
1154 buf_chunk = kmalloc(chunk, GFP_KERNEL);
1155 if (!buf_chunk) {
1156 ret = -ENOMEM;
1157 goto out;
1159 kfree(tty->write_buf);
1160 tty->write_cnt = chunk;
1161 tty->write_buf = buf_chunk;
1164 /* Do the write .. */
1165 for (;;) {
1166 size_t size = count;
1167 if (size > chunk)
1168 size = chunk;
1169 ret = -EFAULT;
1170 if (copy_from_user(tty->write_buf, buf, size))
1171 break;
1172 ret = write(tty, file, tty->write_buf, size);
1173 if (ret <= 0)
1174 break;
1175 written += ret;
1176 buf += ret;
1177 count -= ret;
1178 if (!count)
1179 break;
1180 ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
1181 if (signal_pending(current))
1182 break;
1183 cond_resched();
1185 if (written) {
1186 tty_update_time(&file_inode(file)->i_mtime);
1187 ret = written;
1189 out:
1190 tty_write_unlock(tty);
1191 return ret;
1195 * tty_write_message - write a message to a certain tty, not just the console.
1196 * @tty: the destination tty_struct
1197 * @msg: the message to write
1199 * This is used for messages that need to be redirected to a specific tty.
1200 * We don't put it into the syslog queue right now maybe in the future if
1201 * really needed.
1203 * We must still hold the BTM and test the CLOSING flag for the moment.
1206 void tty_write_message(struct tty_struct *tty, char *msg)
1208 if (tty) {
1209 mutex_lock(&tty->atomic_write_lock);
1210 tty_lock(tty);
1211 if (tty->ops->write && tty->count > 0)
1212 tty->ops->write(tty, msg, strlen(msg));
1213 tty_unlock(tty);
1214 tty_write_unlock(tty);
1216 return;
1221 * tty_write - write method for tty device file
1222 * @file: tty file pointer
1223 * @buf: user data to write
1224 * @count: bytes to write
1225 * @ppos: unused
1227 * Write data to a tty device via the line discipline.
1229 * Locking:
1230 * Locks the line discipline as required
1231 * Writes to the tty driver are serialized by the atomic_write_lock
1232 * and are then processed in chunks to the device. The line discipline
1233 * write method will not be invoked in parallel for each device.
1236 static ssize_t tty_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
1237 size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
1239 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(file);
1240 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
1241 ssize_t ret;
1243 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, file_inode(file), "tty_write"))
1244 return -EIO;
1245 if (!tty || !tty->ops->write || tty_io_error(tty))
1246 return -EIO;
1247 /* Short term debug to catch buggy drivers */
1248 if (tty->ops->write_room == NULL)
1249 tty_err(tty, "missing write_room method\n");
1250 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
1251 if (!ld)
1252 return hung_up_tty_write(file, buf, count, ppos);
1253 if (!ld->ops->write)
1254 ret = -EIO;
1255 else
1256 ret = do_tty_write(ld->ops->write, tty, file, buf, count);
1257 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
1258 return ret;
1261 ssize_t redirected_tty_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
1262 size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
1264 struct file *p = NULL;
1266 spin_lock(&redirect_lock);
1267 if (redirect)
1268 p = get_file(redirect);
1269 spin_unlock(&redirect_lock);
1271 if (p) {
1272 ssize_t res;
1273 res = vfs_write(p, buf, count, &p->f_pos);
1274 fput(p);
1275 return res;
1277 return tty_write(file, buf, count, ppos);
1281 * tty_send_xchar - send priority character
1283 * Send a high priority character to the tty even if stopped
1285 * Locking: none for xchar method, write ordering for write method.
1288 int tty_send_xchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
1290 int was_stopped = tty->stopped;
1292 if (tty->ops->send_xchar) {
1293 down_read(&tty->termios_rwsem);
1294 tty->ops->send_xchar(tty, ch);
1295 up_read(&tty->termios_rwsem);
1296 return 0;
1299 if (tty_write_lock(tty, 0) < 0)
1300 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1302 down_read(&tty->termios_rwsem);
1303 if (was_stopped)
1304 start_tty(tty);
1305 tty->ops->write(tty, &ch, 1);
1306 if (was_stopped)
1307 stop_tty(tty);
1308 up_read(&tty->termios_rwsem);
1309 tty_write_unlock(tty);
1310 return 0;
1313 static char ptychar[] = "pqrstuvwxyzabcde";
1316 * pty_line_name - generate name for a pty
1317 * @driver: the tty driver in use
1318 * @index: the minor number
1319 * @p: output buffer of at least 6 bytes
1321 * Generate a name from a driver reference and write it to the output
1322 * buffer.
1324 * Locking: None
1326 static void pty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p)
1328 int i = index + driver->name_base;
1329 /* ->name is initialized to "ttyp", but "tty" is expected */
1330 sprintf(p, "%s%c%x",
1331 driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_SLAVE ? "tty" : driver->name,
1332 ptychar[i >> 4 & 0xf], i & 0xf);
1336 * tty_line_name - generate name for a tty
1337 * @driver: the tty driver in use
1338 * @index: the minor number
1339 * @p: output buffer of at least 7 bytes
1341 * Generate a name from a driver reference and write it to the output
1342 * buffer.
1344 * Locking: None
1346 static ssize_t tty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p)
1348 if (driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_UNNUMBERED_NODE)
1349 return sprintf(p, "%s", driver->name);
1350 else
1351 return sprintf(p, "%s%d", driver->name,
1352 index + driver->name_base);
1356 * tty_driver_lookup_tty() - find an existing tty, if any
1357 * @driver: the driver for the tty
1358 * @idx: the minor number
1360 * Return the tty, if found. If not found, return NULL or ERR_PTR() if the
1361 * driver lookup() method returns an error.
1363 * Locking: tty_mutex must be held. If the tty is found, bump the tty kref.
1365 static struct tty_struct *tty_driver_lookup_tty(struct tty_driver *driver,
1366 struct file *file, int idx)
1368 struct tty_struct *tty;
1370 if (driver->ops->lookup)
1371 tty = driver->ops->lookup(driver, file, idx);
1372 else
1373 tty = driver->ttys[idx];
1375 if (!IS_ERR(tty))
1376 tty_kref_get(tty);
1377 return tty;
1381 * tty_init_termios - helper for termios setup
1382 * @tty: the tty to set up
1384 * Initialise the termios structures for this tty. Thus runs under
1385 * the tty_mutex currently so we can be relaxed about ordering.
1388 void tty_init_termios(struct tty_struct *tty)
1390 struct ktermios *tp;
1391 int idx = tty->index;
1393 if (tty->driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS)
1394 tty->termios = tty->driver->init_termios;
1395 else {
1396 /* Check for lazy saved data */
1397 tp = tty->driver->termios[idx];
1398 if (tp != NULL) {
1399 tty->termios = *tp;
1400 tty->termios.c_line = tty->driver->init_termios.c_line;
1401 } else
1402 tty->termios = tty->driver->init_termios;
1404 /* Compatibility until drivers always set this */
1405 tty->termios.c_ispeed = tty_termios_input_baud_rate(&tty->termios);
1406 tty->termios.c_ospeed = tty_termios_baud_rate(&tty->termios);
1408 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_init_termios);
1410 int tty_standard_install(struct tty_driver *driver, struct tty_struct *tty)
1412 tty_init_termios(tty);
1413 tty_driver_kref_get(driver);
1414 tty->count++;
1415 driver->ttys[tty->index] = tty;
1416 return 0;
1418 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_standard_install);
1421 * tty_driver_install_tty() - install a tty entry in the driver
1422 * @driver: the driver for the tty
1423 * @tty: the tty
1425 * Install a tty object into the driver tables. The tty->index field
1426 * will be set by the time this is called. This method is responsible
1427 * for ensuring any need additional structures are allocated and
1428 * configured.
1430 * Locking: tty_mutex for now
1432 static int tty_driver_install_tty(struct tty_driver *driver,
1433 struct tty_struct *tty)
1435 return driver->ops->install ? driver->ops->install(driver, tty) :
1436 tty_standard_install(driver, tty);
1440 * tty_driver_remove_tty() - remove a tty from the driver tables
1441 * @driver: the driver for the tty
1442 * @idx: the minor number
1444 * Remvoe a tty object from the driver tables. The tty->index field
1445 * will be set by the time this is called.
1447 * Locking: tty_mutex for now
1449 static void tty_driver_remove_tty(struct tty_driver *driver, struct tty_struct *tty)
1451 if (driver->ops->remove)
1452 driver->ops->remove(driver, tty);
1453 else
1454 driver->ttys[tty->index] = NULL;
1458 * tty_reopen() - fast re-open of an open tty
1459 * @tty - the tty to open
1461 * Return 0 on success, -errno on error.
1462 * Re-opens on master ptys are not allowed and return -EIO.
1464 * Locking: Caller must hold tty_lock
1466 static int tty_reopen(struct tty_struct *tty)
1468 struct tty_driver *driver = tty->driver;
1470 if (driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY &&
1471 driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_MASTER)
1472 return -EIO;
1474 if (!tty->count)
1475 return -EAGAIN;
1477 if (test_bit(TTY_EXCLUSIVE, &tty->flags) && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
1478 return -EBUSY;
1480 tty->count++;
1482 if (!tty->ldisc)
1483 return tty_ldisc_reinit(tty, tty->termios.c_line);
1485 return 0;
1489 * tty_init_dev - initialise a tty device
1490 * @driver: tty driver we are opening a device on
1491 * @idx: device index
1492 * @ret_tty: returned tty structure
1494 * Prepare a tty device. This may not be a "new" clean device but
1495 * could also be an active device. The pty drivers require special
1496 * handling because of this.
1498 * Locking:
1499 * The function is called under the tty_mutex, which
1500 * protects us from the tty struct or driver itself going away.
1502 * On exit the tty device has the line discipline attached and
1503 * a reference count of 1. If a pair was created for pty/tty use
1504 * and the other was a pty master then it too has a reference count of 1.
1506 * WSH 06/09/97: Rewritten to remove races and properly clean up after a
1507 * failed open. The new code protects the open with a mutex, so it's
1508 * really quite straightforward. The mutex locking can probably be
1509 * relaxed for the (most common) case of reopening a tty.
1512 struct tty_struct *tty_init_dev(struct tty_driver *driver, int idx)
1514 struct tty_struct *tty;
1515 int retval;
1518 * First time open is complex, especially for PTY devices.
1519 * This code guarantees that either everything succeeds and the
1520 * TTY is ready for operation, or else the table slots are vacated
1521 * and the allocated memory released. (Except that the termios
1522 * and locked termios may be retained.)
1525 if (!try_module_get(driver->owner))
1526 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
1528 tty = alloc_tty_struct(driver, idx);
1529 if (!tty) {
1530 retval = -ENOMEM;
1531 goto err_module_put;
1534 tty_lock(tty);
1535 retval = tty_driver_install_tty(driver, tty);
1536 if (retval < 0)
1537 goto err_free_tty;
1539 if (!tty->port)
1540 tty->port = driver->ports[idx];
1542 WARN_RATELIMIT(!tty->port,
1543 "%s: %s driver does not set tty->port. This will crash the kernel later. Fix the driver!\n",
1544 __func__, tty->driver->name);
1546 tty->port->itty = tty;
1549 * Structures all installed ... call the ldisc open routines.
1550 * If we fail here just call release_tty to clean up. No need
1551 * to decrement the use counts, as release_tty doesn't care.
1553 retval = tty_ldisc_setup(tty, tty->link);
1554 if (retval)
1555 goto err_release_tty;
1556 /* Return the tty locked so that it cannot vanish under the caller */
1557 return tty;
1559 err_free_tty:
1560 tty_unlock(tty);
1561 free_tty_struct(tty);
1562 err_module_put:
1563 module_put(driver->owner);
1564 return ERR_PTR(retval);
1566 /* call the tty release_tty routine to clean out this slot */
1567 err_release_tty:
1568 tty_unlock(tty);
1569 tty_info_ratelimited(tty, "ldisc open failed (%d), clearing slot %d\n",
1570 retval, idx);
1571 release_tty(tty, idx);
1572 return ERR_PTR(retval);
1575 static void tty_free_termios(struct tty_struct *tty)
1577 struct ktermios *tp;
1578 int idx = tty->index;
1580 /* If the port is going to reset then it has no termios to save */
1581 if (tty->driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS)
1582 return;
1584 /* Stash the termios data */
1585 tp = tty->driver->termios[idx];
1586 if (tp == NULL) {
1587 tp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ktermios), GFP_KERNEL);
1588 if (tp == NULL)
1589 return;
1590 tty->driver->termios[idx] = tp;
1592 *tp = tty->termios;
1596 * tty_flush_works - flush all works of a tty/pty pair
1597 * @tty: tty device to flush works for (or either end of a pty pair)
1599 * Sync flush all works belonging to @tty (and the 'other' tty).
1601 static void tty_flush_works(struct tty_struct *tty)
1603 flush_work(&tty->SAK_work);
1604 flush_work(&tty->hangup_work);
1605 if (tty->link) {
1606 flush_work(&tty->link->SAK_work);
1607 flush_work(&tty->link->hangup_work);
1612 * release_one_tty - release tty structure memory
1613 * @kref: kref of tty we are obliterating
1615 * Releases memory associated with a tty structure, and clears out the
1616 * driver table slots. This function is called when a device is no longer
1617 * in use. It also gets called when setup of a device fails.
1619 * Locking:
1620 * takes the file list lock internally when working on the list
1621 * of ttys that the driver keeps.
1623 * This method gets called from a work queue so that the driver private
1624 * cleanup ops can sleep (needed for USB at least)
1626 static void release_one_tty(struct work_struct *work)
1628 struct tty_struct *tty =
1629 container_of(work, struct tty_struct, hangup_work);
1630 struct tty_driver *driver = tty->driver;
1631 struct module *owner = driver->owner;
1633 if (tty->ops->cleanup)
1634 tty->ops->cleanup(tty);
1636 tty->magic = 0;
1637 tty_driver_kref_put(driver);
1638 module_put(owner);
1640 spin_lock(&tty->files_lock);
1641 list_del_init(&tty->tty_files);
1642 spin_unlock(&tty->files_lock);
1644 put_pid(tty->pgrp);
1645 put_pid(tty->session);
1646 free_tty_struct(tty);
1649 static void queue_release_one_tty(struct kref *kref)
1651 struct tty_struct *tty = container_of(kref, struct tty_struct, kref);
1653 /* The hangup queue is now free so we can reuse it rather than
1654 waste a chunk of memory for each port */
1655 INIT_WORK(&tty->hangup_work, release_one_tty);
1656 schedule_work(&tty->hangup_work);
1660 * tty_kref_put - release a tty kref
1661 * @tty: tty device
1663 * Release a reference to a tty device and if need be let the kref
1664 * layer destruct the object for us
1667 void tty_kref_put(struct tty_struct *tty)
1669 if (tty)
1670 kref_put(&tty->kref, queue_release_one_tty);
1672 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_kref_put);
1675 * release_tty - release tty structure memory
1677 * Release both @tty and a possible linked partner (think pty pair),
1678 * and decrement the refcount of the backing module.
1680 * Locking:
1681 * tty_mutex
1682 * takes the file list lock internally when working on the list
1683 * of ttys that the driver keeps.
1686 static void release_tty(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx)
1688 /* This should always be true but check for the moment */
1689 WARN_ON(tty->index != idx);
1690 WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&tty_mutex));
1691 if (tty->ops->shutdown)
1692 tty->ops->shutdown(tty);
1693 tty_free_termios(tty);
1694 tty_driver_remove_tty(tty->driver, tty);
1695 tty->port->itty = NULL;
1696 if (tty->link)
1697 tty->link->port->itty = NULL;
1698 tty_buffer_cancel_work(tty->port);
1700 tty_kref_put(tty->link);
1701 tty_kref_put(tty);
1705 * tty_release_checks - check a tty before real release
1706 * @tty: tty to check
1707 * @o_tty: link of @tty (if any)
1708 * @idx: index of the tty
1710 * Performs some paranoid checking before true release of the @tty.
1711 * This is a no-op unless TTY_PARANOIA_CHECK is defined.
1713 static int tty_release_checks(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx)
1715 #ifdef TTY_PARANOIA_CHECK
1716 if (idx < 0 || idx >= tty->driver->num) {
1717 tty_debug(tty, "bad idx %d\n", idx);
1718 return -1;
1721 /* not much to check for devpts */
1722 if (tty->driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM)
1723 return 0;
1725 if (tty != tty->driver->ttys[idx]) {
1726 tty_debug(tty, "bad driver table[%d] = %p\n",
1727 idx, tty->driver->ttys[idx]);
1728 return -1;
1730 if (tty->driver->other) {
1731 struct tty_struct *o_tty = tty->link;
1733 if (o_tty != tty->driver->other->ttys[idx]) {
1734 tty_debug(tty, "bad other table[%d] = %p\n",
1735 idx, tty->driver->other->ttys[idx]);
1736 return -1;
1738 if (o_tty->link != tty) {
1739 tty_debug(tty, "bad link = %p\n", o_tty->link);
1740 return -1;
1743 #endif
1744 return 0;
1748 * tty_release - vfs callback for close
1749 * @inode: inode of tty
1750 * @filp: file pointer for handle to tty
1752 * Called the last time each file handle is closed that references
1753 * this tty. There may however be several such references.
1755 * Locking:
1756 * Takes bkl. See tty_release_dev
1758 * Even releasing the tty structures is a tricky business.. We have
1759 * to be very careful that the structures are all released at the
1760 * same time, as interrupts might otherwise get the wrong pointers.
1762 * WSH 09/09/97: rewritten to avoid some nasty race conditions that could
1763 * lead to double frees or releasing memory still in use.
1766 int tty_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
1768 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(filp);
1769 struct tty_struct *o_tty = NULL;
1770 int do_sleep, final;
1771 int idx;
1772 long timeout = 0;
1773 int once = 1;
1775 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, inode, __func__))
1776 return 0;
1778 tty_lock(tty);
1779 check_tty_count(tty, __func__);
1781 __tty_fasync(-1, filp, 0);
1783 idx = tty->index;
1784 if (tty->driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY &&
1785 tty->driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_MASTER)
1786 o_tty = tty->link;
1788 if (tty_release_checks(tty, idx)) {
1789 tty_unlock(tty);
1790 return 0;
1793 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "releasing (count=%d)\n", tty->count);
1795 if (tty->ops->close)
1796 tty->ops->close(tty, filp);
1798 /* If tty is pty master, lock the slave pty (stable lock order) */
1799 tty_lock_slave(o_tty);
1802 * Sanity check: if tty->count is going to zero, there shouldn't be
1803 * any waiters on tty->read_wait or tty->write_wait. We test the
1804 * wait queues and kick everyone out _before_ actually starting to
1805 * close. This ensures that we won't block while releasing the tty
1806 * structure.
1808 * The test for the o_tty closing is necessary, since the master and
1809 * slave sides may close in any order. If the slave side closes out
1810 * first, its count will be one, since the master side holds an open.
1811 * Thus this test wouldn't be triggered at the time the slave closed,
1812 * so we do it now.
1814 while (1) {
1815 do_sleep = 0;
1817 if (tty->count <= 1) {
1818 if (waitqueue_active(&tty->read_wait)) {
1819 wake_up_poll(&tty->read_wait, POLLIN);
1820 do_sleep++;
1822 if (waitqueue_active(&tty->write_wait)) {
1823 wake_up_poll(&tty->write_wait, POLLOUT);
1824 do_sleep++;
1827 if (o_tty && o_tty->count <= 1) {
1828 if (waitqueue_active(&o_tty->read_wait)) {
1829 wake_up_poll(&o_tty->read_wait, POLLIN);
1830 do_sleep++;
1832 if (waitqueue_active(&o_tty->write_wait)) {
1833 wake_up_poll(&o_tty->write_wait, POLLOUT);
1834 do_sleep++;
1837 if (!do_sleep)
1838 break;
1840 if (once) {
1841 once = 0;
1842 tty_warn(tty, "read/write wait queue active!\n");
1844 schedule_timeout_killable(timeout);
1845 if (timeout < 120 * HZ)
1846 timeout = 2 * timeout + 1;
1847 else
1848 timeout = MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT;
1851 if (o_tty) {
1852 if (--o_tty->count < 0) {
1853 tty_warn(tty, "bad slave count (%d)\n", o_tty->count);
1854 o_tty->count = 0;
1857 if (--tty->count < 0) {
1858 tty_warn(tty, "bad tty->count (%d)\n", tty->count);
1859 tty->count = 0;
1863 * We've decremented tty->count, so we need to remove this file
1864 * descriptor off the tty->tty_files list; this serves two
1865 * purposes:
1866 * - check_tty_count sees the correct number of file descriptors
1867 * associated with this tty.
1868 * - do_tty_hangup no longer sees this file descriptor as
1869 * something that needs to be handled for hangups.
1871 tty_del_file(filp);
1874 * Perform some housekeeping before deciding whether to return.
1876 * If _either_ side is closing, make sure there aren't any
1877 * processes that still think tty or o_tty is their controlling
1878 * tty.
1880 if (!tty->count) {
1881 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
1882 session_clear_tty(tty->session);
1883 if (o_tty)
1884 session_clear_tty(o_tty->session);
1885 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
1888 /* check whether both sides are closing ... */
1889 final = !tty->count && !(o_tty && o_tty->count);
1891 tty_unlock_slave(o_tty);
1892 tty_unlock(tty);
1894 /* At this point, the tty->count == 0 should ensure a dead tty
1895 cannot be re-opened by a racing opener */
1897 if (!final)
1898 return 0;
1900 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "final close\n");
1902 * Ask the line discipline code to release its structures
1904 tty_ldisc_release(tty);
1906 /* Wait for pending work before tty destruction commmences */
1907 tty_flush_works(tty);
1909 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "freeing structure\n");
1911 * The release_tty function takes care of the details of clearing
1912 * the slots and preserving the termios structure. The tty_unlock_pair
1913 * should be safe as we keep a kref while the tty is locked (so the
1914 * unlock never unlocks a freed tty).
1916 mutex_lock(&tty_mutex);
1917 release_tty(tty, idx);
1918 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
1920 return 0;
1924 * tty_open_current_tty - get locked tty of current task
1925 * @device: device number
1926 * @filp: file pointer to tty
1927 * @return: locked tty of the current task iff @device is /dev/tty
1929 * Performs a re-open of the current task's controlling tty.
1931 * We cannot return driver and index like for the other nodes because
1932 * devpts will not work then. It expects inodes to be from devpts FS.
1934 static struct tty_struct *tty_open_current_tty(dev_t device, struct file *filp)
1936 struct tty_struct *tty;
1937 int retval;
1939 if (device != MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0))
1940 return NULL;
1942 tty = get_current_tty();
1943 if (!tty)
1944 return ERR_PTR(-ENXIO);
1946 filp->f_flags |= O_NONBLOCK; /* Don't let /dev/tty block */
1947 /* noctty = 1; */
1948 tty_lock(tty);
1949 tty_kref_put(tty); /* safe to drop the kref now */
1951 retval = tty_reopen(tty);
1952 if (retval < 0) {
1953 tty_unlock(tty);
1954 tty = ERR_PTR(retval);
1956 return tty;
1960 * tty_lookup_driver - lookup a tty driver for a given device file
1961 * @device: device number
1962 * @filp: file pointer to tty
1963 * @index: index for the device in the @return driver
1964 * @return: driver for this inode (with increased refcount)
1966 * If @return is not erroneous, the caller is responsible to decrement the
1967 * refcount by tty_driver_kref_put.
1969 * Locking: tty_mutex protects get_tty_driver
1971 static struct tty_driver *tty_lookup_driver(dev_t device, struct file *filp,
1972 int *index)
1974 struct tty_driver *driver;
1976 switch (device) {
1977 #ifdef CONFIG_VT
1978 case MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 0): {
1979 extern struct tty_driver *console_driver;
1980 driver = tty_driver_kref_get(console_driver);
1981 *index = fg_console;
1982 break;
1984 #endif
1985 case MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1): {
1986 struct tty_driver *console_driver = console_device(index);
1987 if (console_driver) {
1988 driver = tty_driver_kref_get(console_driver);
1989 if (driver) {
1990 /* Don't let /dev/console block */
1991 filp->f_flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
1992 break;
1995 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
1997 default:
1998 driver = get_tty_driver(device, index);
1999 if (!driver)
2000 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
2001 break;
2003 return driver;
2007 * tty_open_by_driver - open a tty device
2008 * @device: dev_t of device to open
2009 * @inode: inode of device file
2010 * @filp: file pointer to tty
2012 * Performs the driver lookup, checks for a reopen, or otherwise
2013 * performs the first-time tty initialization.
2015 * Returns the locked initialized or re-opened &tty_struct
2017 * Claims the global tty_mutex to serialize:
2018 * - concurrent first-time tty initialization
2019 * - concurrent tty driver removal w/ lookup
2020 * - concurrent tty removal from driver table
2022 static struct tty_struct *tty_open_by_driver(dev_t device, struct inode *inode,
2023 struct file *filp)
2025 struct tty_struct *tty;
2026 struct tty_driver *driver = NULL;
2027 int index = -1;
2028 int retval;
2030 mutex_lock(&tty_mutex);
2031 driver = tty_lookup_driver(device, filp, &index);
2032 if (IS_ERR(driver)) {
2033 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
2034 return ERR_CAST(driver);
2037 /* check whether we're reopening an existing tty */
2038 tty = tty_driver_lookup_tty(driver, filp, index);
2039 if (IS_ERR(tty)) {
2040 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
2041 goto out;
2044 if (tty) {
2045 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
2046 retval = tty_lock_interruptible(tty);
2047 tty_kref_put(tty); /* drop kref from tty_driver_lookup_tty() */
2048 if (retval) {
2049 if (retval == -EINTR)
2050 retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
2051 tty = ERR_PTR(retval);
2052 goto out;
2054 retval = tty_reopen(tty);
2055 if (retval < 0) {
2056 tty_unlock(tty);
2057 tty = ERR_PTR(retval);
2059 } else { /* Returns with the tty_lock held for now */
2060 tty = tty_init_dev(driver, index);
2061 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
2063 out:
2064 tty_driver_kref_put(driver);
2065 return tty;
2069 * tty_open - open a tty device
2070 * @inode: inode of device file
2071 * @filp: file pointer to tty
2073 * tty_open and tty_release keep up the tty count that contains the
2074 * number of opens done on a tty. We cannot use the inode-count, as
2075 * different inodes might point to the same tty.
2077 * Open-counting is needed for pty masters, as well as for keeping
2078 * track of serial lines: DTR is dropped when the last close happens.
2079 * (This is not done solely through tty->count, now. - Ted 1/27/92)
2081 * The termios state of a pty is reset on first open so that
2082 * settings don't persist across reuse.
2084 * Locking: tty_mutex protects tty, tty_lookup_driver and tty_init_dev.
2085 * tty->count should protect the rest.
2086 * ->siglock protects ->signal/->sighand
2088 * Note: the tty_unlock/lock cases without a ref are only safe due to
2089 * tty_mutex
2092 static int tty_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
2094 struct tty_struct *tty;
2095 int noctty, retval;
2096 dev_t device = inode->i_rdev;
2097 unsigned saved_flags = filp->f_flags;
2099 nonseekable_open(inode, filp);
2101 retry_open:
2102 retval = tty_alloc_file(filp);
2103 if (retval)
2104 return -ENOMEM;
2106 tty = tty_open_current_tty(device, filp);
2107 if (!tty)
2108 tty = tty_open_by_driver(device, inode, filp);
2110 if (IS_ERR(tty)) {
2111 tty_free_file(filp);
2112 retval = PTR_ERR(tty);
2113 if (retval != -EAGAIN || signal_pending(current))
2114 return retval;
2115 schedule();
2116 goto retry_open;
2119 tty_add_file(tty, filp);
2121 check_tty_count(tty, __func__);
2122 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "opening (count=%d)\n", tty->count);
2124 if (tty->ops->open)
2125 retval = tty->ops->open(tty, filp);
2126 else
2127 retval = -ENODEV;
2128 filp->f_flags = saved_flags;
2130 if (retval) {
2131 tty_debug_hangup(tty, "open error %d, releasing\n", retval);
2133 tty_unlock(tty); /* need to call tty_release without BTM */
2134 tty_release(inode, filp);
2135 if (retval != -ERESTARTSYS)
2136 return retval;
2138 if (signal_pending(current))
2139 return retval;
2141 schedule();
2143 * Need to reset f_op in case a hangup happened.
2145 if (tty_hung_up_p(filp))
2146 filp->f_op = &tty_fops;
2147 goto retry_open;
2149 clear_bit(TTY_HUPPED, &tty->flags);
2152 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
2153 spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
2154 noctty = (filp->f_flags & O_NOCTTY) ||
2155 (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_VT) && device == MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 0)) ||
2156 device == MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1) ||
2157 (tty->driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY &&
2158 tty->driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_MASTER);
2160 if (!noctty &&
2161 current->signal->leader &&
2162 !current->signal->tty &&
2163 tty->session == NULL) {
2165 * Don't let a process that only has write access to the tty
2166 * obtain the privileges associated with having a tty as
2167 * controlling terminal (being able to reopen it with full
2168 * access through /dev/tty, being able to perform pushback).
2169 * Many distributions set the group of all ttys to "tty" and
2170 * grant write-only access to all terminals for setgid tty
2171 * binaries, which should not imply full privileges on all ttys.
2173 * This could theoretically break old code that performs open()
2174 * on a write-only file descriptor. In that case, it might be
2175 * necessary to also permit this if
2176 * inode_permission(inode, MAY_READ) == 0.
2178 if (filp->f_mode & FMODE_READ)
2179 __proc_set_tty(tty);
2181 spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
2182 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
2183 tty_unlock(tty);
2184 return 0;
2190 * tty_poll - check tty status
2191 * @filp: file being polled
2192 * @wait: poll wait structures to update
2194 * Call the line discipline polling method to obtain the poll
2195 * status of the device.
2197 * Locking: locks called line discipline but ldisc poll method
2198 * may be re-entered freely by other callers.
2201 static unsigned int tty_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
2203 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(filp);
2204 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
2205 int ret = 0;
2207 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, file_inode(filp), "tty_poll"))
2208 return 0;
2210 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
2211 if (!ld)
2212 return hung_up_tty_poll(filp, wait);
2213 if (ld->ops->poll)
2214 ret = ld->ops->poll(tty, filp, wait);
2215 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
2216 return ret;
2219 static int __tty_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
2221 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(filp);
2222 unsigned long flags;
2223 int retval = 0;
2225 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, file_inode(filp), "tty_fasync"))
2226 goto out;
2228 retval = fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &tty->fasync);
2229 if (retval <= 0)
2230 goto out;
2232 if (on) {
2233 enum pid_type type;
2234 struct pid *pid;
2236 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
2237 if (tty->pgrp) {
2238 pid = tty->pgrp;
2239 type = PIDTYPE_PGID;
2240 } else {
2241 pid = task_pid(current);
2242 type = PIDTYPE_PID;
2244 get_pid(pid);
2245 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
2246 __f_setown(filp, pid, type, 0);
2247 put_pid(pid);
2248 retval = 0;
2250 out:
2251 return retval;
2254 static int tty_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
2256 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(filp);
2257 int retval = -ENOTTY;
2259 tty_lock(tty);
2260 if (!tty_hung_up_p(filp))
2261 retval = __tty_fasync(fd, filp, on);
2262 tty_unlock(tty);
2264 return retval;
2268 * tiocsti - fake input character
2269 * @tty: tty to fake input into
2270 * @p: pointer to character
2272 * Fake input to a tty device. Does the necessary locking and
2273 * input management.
2275 * FIXME: does not honour flow control ??
2277 * Locking:
2278 * Called functions take tty_ldiscs_lock
2279 * current->signal->tty check is safe without locks
2281 * FIXME: may race normal receive processing
2284 static int tiocsti(struct tty_struct *tty, char __user *p)
2286 char ch, mbz = 0;
2287 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
2289 if ((current->signal->tty != tty) && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
2290 return -EPERM;
2291 if (get_user(ch, p))
2292 return -EFAULT;
2293 tty_audit_tiocsti(tty, ch);
2294 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
2295 if (!ld)
2296 return -EIO;
2297 ld->ops->receive_buf(tty, &ch, &mbz, 1);
2298 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
2299 return 0;
2303 * tiocgwinsz - implement window query ioctl
2304 * @tty; tty
2305 * @arg: user buffer for result
2307 * Copies the kernel idea of the window size into the user buffer.
2309 * Locking: tty->winsize_mutex is taken to ensure the winsize data
2310 * is consistent.
2313 static int tiocgwinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize __user *arg)
2315 int err;
2317 mutex_lock(&tty->winsize_mutex);
2318 err = copy_to_user(arg, &tty->winsize, sizeof(*arg));
2319 mutex_unlock(&tty->winsize_mutex);
2321 return err ? -EFAULT: 0;
2325 * tty_do_resize - resize event
2326 * @tty: tty being resized
2327 * @rows: rows (character)
2328 * @cols: cols (character)
2330 * Update the termios variables and send the necessary signals to
2331 * peform a terminal resize correctly
2334 int tty_do_resize(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize *ws)
2336 struct pid *pgrp;
2338 /* Lock the tty */
2339 mutex_lock(&tty->winsize_mutex);
2340 if (!memcmp(ws, &tty->winsize, sizeof(*ws)))
2341 goto done;
2343 /* Signal the foreground process group */
2344 pgrp = tty_get_pgrp(tty);
2345 if (pgrp)
2346 kill_pgrp(pgrp, SIGWINCH, 1);
2347 put_pid(pgrp);
2349 tty->winsize = *ws;
2350 done:
2351 mutex_unlock(&tty->winsize_mutex);
2352 return 0;
2354 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_do_resize);
2357 * tiocswinsz - implement window size set ioctl
2358 * @tty; tty side of tty
2359 * @arg: user buffer for result
2361 * Copies the user idea of the window size to the kernel. Traditionally
2362 * this is just advisory information but for the Linux console it
2363 * actually has driver level meaning and triggers a VC resize.
2365 * Locking:
2366 * Driver dependent. The default do_resize method takes the
2367 * tty termios mutex and ctrl_lock. The console takes its own lock
2368 * then calls into the default method.
2371 static int tiocswinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize __user *arg)
2373 struct winsize tmp_ws;
2374 if (copy_from_user(&tmp_ws, arg, sizeof(*arg)))
2375 return -EFAULT;
2377 if (tty->ops->resize)
2378 return tty->ops->resize(tty, &tmp_ws);
2379 else
2380 return tty_do_resize(tty, &tmp_ws);
2384 * tioccons - allow admin to move logical console
2385 * @file: the file to become console
2387 * Allow the administrator to move the redirected console device
2389 * Locking: uses redirect_lock to guard the redirect information
2392 static int tioccons(struct file *file)
2394 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
2395 return -EPERM;
2396 if (file->f_op->write == redirected_tty_write) {
2397 struct file *f;
2398 spin_lock(&redirect_lock);
2399 f = redirect;
2400 redirect = NULL;
2401 spin_unlock(&redirect_lock);
2402 if (f)
2403 fput(f);
2404 return 0;
2406 spin_lock(&redirect_lock);
2407 if (redirect) {
2408 spin_unlock(&redirect_lock);
2409 return -EBUSY;
2411 redirect = get_file(file);
2412 spin_unlock(&redirect_lock);
2413 return 0;
2417 * fionbio - non blocking ioctl
2418 * @file: file to set blocking value
2419 * @p: user parameter
2421 * Historical tty interfaces had a blocking control ioctl before
2422 * the generic functionality existed. This piece of history is preserved
2423 * in the expected tty API of posix OS's.
2425 * Locking: none, the open file handle ensures it won't go away.
2428 static int fionbio(struct file *file, int __user *p)
2430 int nonblock;
2432 if (get_user(nonblock, p))
2433 return -EFAULT;
2435 spin_lock(&file->f_lock);
2436 if (nonblock)
2437 file->f_flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
2438 else
2439 file->f_flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK;
2440 spin_unlock(&file->f_lock);
2441 return 0;
2445 * tiocsctty - set controlling tty
2446 * @tty: tty structure
2447 * @arg: user argument
2449 * This ioctl is used to manage job control. It permits a session
2450 * leader to set this tty as the controlling tty for the session.
2452 * Locking:
2453 * Takes tty_lock() to serialize proc_set_tty() for this tty
2454 * Takes tasklist_lock internally to walk sessions
2455 * Takes ->siglock() when updating signal->tty
2458 static int tiocsctty(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, int arg)
2460 int ret = 0;
2462 tty_lock(tty);
2463 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
2465 if (current->signal->leader && (task_session(current) == tty->session))
2466 goto unlock;
2469 * The process must be a session leader and
2470 * not have a controlling tty already.
2472 if (!current->signal->leader || current->signal->tty) {
2473 ret = -EPERM;
2474 goto unlock;
2477 if (tty->session) {
2479 * This tty is already the controlling
2480 * tty for another session group!
2482 if (arg == 1 && capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
2484 * Steal it away
2486 session_clear_tty(tty->session);
2487 } else {
2488 ret = -EPERM;
2489 goto unlock;
2493 /* See the comment in tty_open(). */
2494 if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) == 0 && !capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
2495 ret = -EPERM;
2496 goto unlock;
2499 proc_set_tty(tty);
2500 unlock:
2501 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
2502 tty_unlock(tty);
2503 return ret;
2507 * tty_get_pgrp - return a ref counted pgrp pid
2508 * @tty: tty to read
2510 * Returns a refcounted instance of the pid struct for the process
2511 * group controlling the tty.
2514 struct pid *tty_get_pgrp(struct tty_struct *tty)
2516 unsigned long flags;
2517 struct pid *pgrp;
2519 spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
2520 pgrp = get_pid(tty->pgrp);
2521 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
2523 return pgrp;
2525 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_get_pgrp);
2528 * This checks not only the pgrp, but falls back on the pid if no
2529 * satisfactory pgrp is found. I dunno - gdb doesn't work correctly
2530 * without this...
2532 * The caller must hold rcu lock or the tasklist lock.
2534 static struct pid *session_of_pgrp(struct pid *pgrp)
2536 struct task_struct *p;
2537 struct pid *sid = NULL;
2539 p = pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PGID);
2540 if (p == NULL)
2541 p = pid_task(pgrp, PIDTYPE_PID);
2542 if (p != NULL)
2543 sid = task_session(p);
2545 return sid;
2549 * tiocgpgrp - get process group
2550 * @tty: tty passed by user
2551 * @real_tty: tty side of the tty passed by the user if a pty else the tty
2552 * @p: returned pid
2554 * Obtain the process group of the tty. If there is no process group
2555 * return an error.
2557 * Locking: none. Reference to current->signal->tty is safe.
2560 static int tiocgpgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p)
2562 struct pid *pid;
2563 int ret;
2565 * (tty == real_tty) is a cheap way of
2566 * testing if the tty is NOT a master pty.
2568 if (tty == real_tty && current->signal->tty != real_tty)
2569 return -ENOTTY;
2570 pid = tty_get_pgrp(real_tty);
2571 ret = put_user(pid_vnr(pid), p);
2572 put_pid(pid);
2573 return ret;
2577 * tiocspgrp - attempt to set process group
2578 * @tty: tty passed by user
2579 * @real_tty: tty side device matching tty passed by user
2580 * @p: pid pointer
2582 * Set the process group of the tty to the session passed. Only
2583 * permitted where the tty session is our session.
2585 * Locking: RCU, ctrl lock
2588 static int tiocspgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p)
2590 struct pid *pgrp;
2591 pid_t pgrp_nr;
2592 int retval = tty_check_change(real_tty);
2594 if (retval == -EIO)
2595 return -ENOTTY;
2596 if (retval)
2597 return retval;
2598 if (!current->signal->tty ||
2599 (current->signal->tty != real_tty) ||
2600 (real_tty->session != task_session(current)))
2601 return -ENOTTY;
2602 if (get_user(pgrp_nr, p))
2603 return -EFAULT;
2604 if (pgrp_nr < 0)
2605 return -EINVAL;
2606 rcu_read_lock();
2607 pgrp = find_vpid(pgrp_nr);
2608 retval = -ESRCH;
2609 if (!pgrp)
2610 goto out_unlock;
2611 retval = -EPERM;
2612 if (session_of_pgrp(pgrp) != task_session(current))
2613 goto out_unlock;
2614 retval = 0;
2615 spin_lock_irq(&tty->ctrl_lock);
2616 put_pid(real_tty->pgrp);
2617 real_tty->pgrp = get_pid(pgrp);
2618 spin_unlock_irq(&tty->ctrl_lock);
2619 out_unlock:
2620 rcu_read_unlock();
2621 return retval;
2625 * tiocgsid - get session id
2626 * @tty: tty passed by user
2627 * @real_tty: tty side of the tty passed by the user if a pty else the tty
2628 * @p: pointer to returned session id
2630 * Obtain the session id of the tty. If there is no session
2631 * return an error.
2633 * Locking: none. Reference to current->signal->tty is safe.
2636 static int tiocgsid(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p)
2639 * (tty == real_tty) is a cheap way of
2640 * testing if the tty is NOT a master pty.
2642 if (tty == real_tty && current->signal->tty != real_tty)
2643 return -ENOTTY;
2644 if (!real_tty->session)
2645 return -ENOTTY;
2646 return put_user(pid_vnr(real_tty->session), p);
2650 * tiocsetd - set line discipline
2651 * @tty: tty device
2652 * @p: pointer to user data
2654 * Set the line discipline according to user request.
2656 * Locking: see tty_set_ldisc, this function is just a helper
2659 static int tiocsetd(struct tty_struct *tty, int __user *p)
2661 int disc;
2662 int ret;
2664 if (get_user(disc, p))
2665 return -EFAULT;
2667 ret = tty_set_ldisc(tty, disc);
2669 return ret;
2673 * tiocgetd - get line discipline
2674 * @tty: tty device
2675 * @p: pointer to user data
2677 * Retrieves the line discipline id directly from the ldisc.
2679 * Locking: waits for ldisc reference (in case the line discipline
2680 * is changing or the tty is being hungup)
2683 static int tiocgetd(struct tty_struct *tty, int __user *p)
2685 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
2686 int ret;
2688 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
2689 if (!ld)
2690 return -EIO;
2691 ret = put_user(ld->ops->num, p);
2692 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
2693 return ret;
2697 * send_break - performed time break
2698 * @tty: device to break on
2699 * @duration: timeout in mS
2701 * Perform a timed break on hardware that lacks its own driver level
2702 * timed break functionality.
2704 * Locking:
2705 * atomic_write_lock serializes
2709 static int send_break(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int duration)
2711 int retval;
2713 if (tty->ops->break_ctl == NULL)
2714 return 0;
2716 if (tty->driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_HARDWARE_BREAK)
2717 retval = tty->ops->break_ctl(tty, duration);
2718 else {
2719 /* Do the work ourselves */
2720 if (tty_write_lock(tty, 0) < 0)
2721 return -EINTR;
2722 retval = tty->ops->break_ctl(tty, -1);
2723 if (retval)
2724 goto out;
2725 if (!signal_pending(current))
2726 msleep_interruptible(duration);
2727 retval = tty->ops->break_ctl(tty, 0);
2728 out:
2729 tty_write_unlock(tty);
2730 if (signal_pending(current))
2731 retval = -EINTR;
2733 return retval;
2737 * tty_tiocmget - get modem status
2738 * @tty: tty device
2739 * @file: user file pointer
2740 * @p: pointer to result
2742 * Obtain the modem status bits from the tty driver if the feature
2743 * is supported. Return -EINVAL if it is not available.
2745 * Locking: none (up to the driver)
2748 static int tty_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, int __user *p)
2750 int retval = -EINVAL;
2752 if (tty->ops->tiocmget) {
2753 retval = tty->ops->tiocmget(tty);
2755 if (retval >= 0)
2756 retval = put_user(retval, p);
2758 return retval;
2762 * tty_tiocmset - set modem status
2763 * @tty: tty device
2764 * @cmd: command - clear bits, set bits or set all
2765 * @p: pointer to desired bits
2767 * Set the modem status bits from the tty driver if the feature
2768 * is supported. Return -EINVAL if it is not available.
2770 * Locking: none (up to the driver)
2773 static int tty_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int cmd,
2774 unsigned __user *p)
2776 int retval;
2777 unsigned int set, clear, val;
2779 if (tty->ops->tiocmset == NULL)
2780 return -EINVAL;
2782 retval = get_user(val, p);
2783 if (retval)
2784 return retval;
2785 set = clear = 0;
2786 switch (cmd) {
2787 case TIOCMBIS:
2788 set = val;
2789 break;
2790 case TIOCMBIC:
2791 clear = val;
2792 break;
2793 case TIOCMSET:
2794 set = val;
2795 clear = ~val;
2796 break;
2798 set &= TIOCM_DTR|TIOCM_RTS|TIOCM_OUT1|TIOCM_OUT2|TIOCM_LOOP;
2799 clear &= TIOCM_DTR|TIOCM_RTS|TIOCM_OUT1|TIOCM_OUT2|TIOCM_LOOP;
2800 return tty->ops->tiocmset(tty, set, clear);
2803 static int tty_tiocgicount(struct tty_struct *tty, void __user *arg)
2805 int retval = -EINVAL;
2806 struct serial_icounter_struct icount;
2807 memset(&icount, 0, sizeof(icount));
2808 if (tty->ops->get_icount)
2809 retval = tty->ops->get_icount(tty, &icount);
2810 if (retval != 0)
2811 return retval;
2812 if (copy_to_user(arg, &icount, sizeof(icount)))
2813 return -EFAULT;
2814 return 0;
2817 static void tty_warn_deprecated_flags(struct serial_struct __user *ss)
2819 static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(depr_flags,
2820 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL,
2821 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST);
2822 char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
2823 int flags;
2825 if (get_user(flags, &ss->flags))
2826 return;
2828 flags &= ASYNC_DEPRECATED;
2830 if (flags && __ratelimit(&depr_flags))
2831 pr_warning("%s: '%s' is using deprecated serial flags (with no effect): %.8x\n",
2832 __func__, get_task_comm(comm, current), flags);
2836 * if pty, return the slave side (real_tty)
2837 * otherwise, return self
2839 static struct tty_struct *tty_pair_get_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
2841 if (tty->driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY &&
2842 tty->driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_MASTER)
2843 tty = tty->link;
2844 return tty;
2848 * Split this up, as gcc can choke on it otherwise..
2850 long tty_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
2852 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(file);
2853 struct tty_struct *real_tty;
2854 void __user *p = (void __user *)arg;
2855 int retval;
2856 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
2858 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, file_inode(file), "tty_ioctl"))
2859 return -EINVAL;
2861 real_tty = tty_pair_get_tty(tty);
2864 * Factor out some common prep work
2866 switch (cmd) {
2867 case TIOCSETD:
2868 case TIOCSBRK:
2869 case TIOCCBRK:
2870 case TCSBRK:
2871 case TCSBRKP:
2872 retval = tty_check_change(tty);
2873 if (retval)
2874 return retval;
2875 if (cmd != TIOCCBRK) {
2876 tty_wait_until_sent(tty, 0);
2877 if (signal_pending(current))
2878 return -EINTR;
2880 break;
2884 * Now do the stuff.
2886 switch (cmd) {
2887 case TIOCSTI:
2888 return tiocsti(tty, p);
2889 case TIOCGWINSZ:
2890 return tiocgwinsz(real_tty, p);
2891 case TIOCSWINSZ:
2892 return tiocswinsz(real_tty, p);
2893 case TIOCCONS:
2894 return real_tty != tty ? -EINVAL : tioccons(file);
2895 case FIONBIO:
2896 return fionbio(file, p);
2897 case TIOCEXCL:
2898 set_bit(TTY_EXCLUSIVE, &tty->flags);
2899 return 0;
2900 case TIOCNXCL:
2901 clear_bit(TTY_EXCLUSIVE, &tty->flags);
2902 return 0;
2903 case TIOCGEXCL:
2905 int excl = test_bit(TTY_EXCLUSIVE, &tty->flags);
2906 return put_user(excl, (int __user *)p);
2908 case TIOCNOTTY:
2909 if (current->signal->tty != tty)
2910 return -ENOTTY;
2911 no_tty();
2912 return 0;
2913 case TIOCSCTTY:
2914 return tiocsctty(real_tty, file, arg);
2915 case TIOCGPGRP:
2916 return tiocgpgrp(tty, real_tty, p);
2917 case TIOCSPGRP:
2918 return tiocspgrp(tty, real_tty, p);
2919 case TIOCGSID:
2920 return tiocgsid(tty, real_tty, p);
2921 case TIOCGETD:
2922 return tiocgetd(tty, p);
2923 case TIOCSETD:
2924 return tiocsetd(tty, p);
2925 case TIOCVHANGUP:
2926 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
2927 return -EPERM;
2928 tty_vhangup(tty);
2929 return 0;
2930 case TIOCGDEV:
2932 unsigned int ret = new_encode_dev(tty_devnum(real_tty));
2933 return put_user(ret, (unsigned int __user *)p);
2936 * Break handling
2938 case TIOCSBRK: /* Turn break on, unconditionally */
2939 if (tty->ops->break_ctl)
2940 return tty->ops->break_ctl(tty, -1);
2941 return 0;
2942 case TIOCCBRK: /* Turn break off, unconditionally */
2943 if (tty->ops->break_ctl)
2944 return tty->ops->break_ctl(tty, 0);
2945 return 0;
2946 case TCSBRK: /* SVID version: non-zero arg --> no break */
2947 /* non-zero arg means wait for all output data
2948 * to be sent (performed above) but don't send break.
2949 * This is used by the tcdrain() termios function.
2951 if (!arg)
2952 return send_break(tty, 250);
2953 return 0;
2954 case TCSBRKP: /* support for POSIX tcsendbreak() */
2955 return send_break(tty, arg ? arg*100 : 250);
2957 case TIOCMGET:
2958 return tty_tiocmget(tty, p);
2959 case TIOCMSET:
2960 case TIOCMBIC:
2961 case TIOCMBIS:
2962 return tty_tiocmset(tty, cmd, p);
2963 case TIOCGICOUNT:
2964 retval = tty_tiocgicount(tty, p);
2965 /* For the moment allow fall through to the old method */
2966 if (retval != -EINVAL)
2967 return retval;
2968 break;
2969 case TCFLSH:
2970 switch (arg) {
2971 case TCIFLUSH:
2972 case TCIOFLUSH:
2973 /* flush tty buffer and allow ldisc to process ioctl */
2974 tty_buffer_flush(tty, NULL);
2975 break;
2977 break;
2978 case TIOCSSERIAL:
2979 tty_warn_deprecated_flags(p);
2980 break;
2982 if (tty->ops->ioctl) {
2983 retval = tty->ops->ioctl(tty, cmd, arg);
2984 if (retval != -ENOIOCTLCMD)
2985 return retval;
2987 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
2988 if (!ld)
2989 return hung_up_tty_ioctl(file, cmd, arg);
2990 retval = -EINVAL;
2991 if (ld->ops->ioctl) {
2992 retval = ld->ops->ioctl(tty, file, cmd, arg);
2993 if (retval == -ENOIOCTLCMD)
2994 retval = -ENOTTY;
2996 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
2997 return retval;
3000 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
3001 static long tty_compat_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
3002 unsigned long arg)
3004 struct tty_struct *tty = file_tty(file);
3005 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
3006 int retval = -ENOIOCTLCMD;
3008 if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, file_inode(file), "tty_ioctl"))
3009 return -EINVAL;
3011 if (tty->ops->compat_ioctl) {
3012 retval = tty->ops->compat_ioctl(tty, cmd, arg);
3013 if (retval != -ENOIOCTLCMD)
3014 return retval;
3017 ld = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty);
3018 if (!ld)
3019 return hung_up_tty_compat_ioctl(file, cmd, arg);
3020 if (ld->ops->compat_ioctl)
3021 retval = ld->ops->compat_ioctl(tty, file, cmd, arg);
3022 else
3023 retval = n_tty_compat_ioctl_helper(tty, file, cmd, arg);
3024 tty_ldisc_deref(ld);
3026 return retval;
3028 #endif
3030 static int this_tty(const void *t, struct file *file, unsigned fd)
3032 if (likely(file->f_op->read != tty_read))
3033 return 0;
3034 return file_tty(file) != t ? 0 : fd + 1;
3038 * This implements the "Secure Attention Key" --- the idea is to
3039 * prevent trojan horses by killing all processes associated with this
3040 * tty when the user hits the "Secure Attention Key". Required for
3041 * super-paranoid applications --- see the Orange Book for more details.
3043 * This code could be nicer; ideally it should send a HUP, wait a few
3044 * seconds, then send a INT, and then a KILL signal. But you then
3045 * have to coordinate with the init process, since all processes associated
3046 * with the current tty must be dead before the new getty is allowed
3047 * to spawn.
3049 * Now, if it would be correct ;-/ The current code has a nasty hole -
3050 * it doesn't catch files in flight. We may send the descriptor to ourselves
3051 * via AF_UNIX socket, close it and later fetch from socket. FIXME.
3053 * Nasty bug: do_SAK is being called in interrupt context. This can
3054 * deadlock. We punt it up to process context. AKPM - 16Mar2001
3056 void __do_SAK(struct tty_struct *tty)
3058 #ifdef TTY_SOFT_SAK
3059 tty_hangup(tty);
3060 #else
3061 struct task_struct *g, *p;
3062 struct pid *session;
3063 int i;
3065 if (!tty)
3066 return;
3067 session = tty->session;
3069 tty_ldisc_flush(tty);
3071 tty_driver_flush_buffer(tty);
3073 read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
3074 /* Kill the entire session */
3075 do_each_pid_task(session, PIDTYPE_SID, p) {
3076 tty_notice(tty, "SAK: killed process %d (%s): by session\n",
3077 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm);
3078 send_sig(SIGKILL, p, 1);
3079 } while_each_pid_task(session, PIDTYPE_SID, p);
3081 /* Now kill any processes that happen to have the tty open */
3082 do_each_thread(g, p) {
3083 if (p->signal->tty == tty) {
3084 tty_notice(tty, "SAK: killed process %d (%s): by controlling tty\n",
3085 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm);
3086 send_sig(SIGKILL, p, 1);
3087 continue;
3089 task_lock(p);
3090 i = iterate_fd(p->files, 0, this_tty, tty);
3091 if (i != 0) {
3092 tty_notice(tty, "SAK: killed process %d (%s): by fd#%d\n",
3093 task_pid_nr(p), p->comm, i - 1);
3094 force_sig(SIGKILL, p);
3096 task_unlock(p);
3097 } while_each_thread(g, p);
3098 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
3099 #endif
3102 static void do_SAK_work(struct work_struct *work)
3104 struct tty_struct *tty =
3105 container_of(work, struct tty_struct, SAK_work);
3106 __do_SAK(tty);
3110 * The tq handling here is a little racy - tty->SAK_work may already be queued.
3111 * Fortunately we don't need to worry, because if ->SAK_work is already queued,
3112 * the values which we write to it will be identical to the values which it
3113 * already has. --akpm
3115 void do_SAK(struct tty_struct *tty)
3117 if (!tty)
3118 return;
3119 schedule_work(&tty->SAK_work);
3122 EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_SAK);
3124 static int dev_match_devt(struct device *dev, const void *data)
3126 const dev_t *devt = data;
3127 return dev->devt == *devt;
3130 /* Must put_device() after it's unused! */
3131 static struct device *tty_get_device(struct tty_struct *tty)
3133 dev_t devt = tty_devnum(tty);
3134 return class_find_device(tty_class, NULL, &devt, dev_match_devt);
3139 * alloc_tty_struct
3141 * This subroutine allocates and initializes a tty structure.
3143 * Locking: none - tty in question is not exposed at this point
3146 struct tty_struct *alloc_tty_struct(struct tty_driver *driver, int idx)
3148 struct tty_struct *tty;
3150 tty = kzalloc(sizeof(*tty), GFP_KERNEL);
3151 if (!tty)
3152 return NULL;
3154 kref_init(&tty->kref);
3155 tty->magic = TTY_MAGIC;
3156 tty_ldisc_init(tty);
3157 tty->session = NULL;
3158 tty->pgrp = NULL;
3159 mutex_init(&tty->legacy_mutex);
3160 mutex_init(&tty->throttle_mutex);
3161 init_rwsem(&tty->termios_rwsem);
3162 mutex_init(&tty->winsize_mutex);
3163 init_ldsem(&tty->ldisc_sem);
3164 init_waitqueue_head(&tty->write_wait);
3165 init_waitqueue_head(&tty->read_wait);
3166 INIT_WORK(&tty->hangup_work, do_tty_hangup);
3167 mutex_init(&tty->atomic_write_lock);
3168 spin_lock_init(&tty->ctrl_lock);
3169 spin_lock_init(&tty->flow_lock);
3170 spin_lock_init(&tty->files_lock);
3171 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tty->tty_files);
3172 INIT_WORK(&tty->SAK_work, do_SAK_work);
3174 tty->driver = driver;
3175 tty->ops = driver->ops;
3176 tty->index = idx;
3177 tty_line_name(driver, idx, tty->name);
3178 tty->dev = tty_get_device(tty);
3180 return tty;
3184 * tty_put_char - write one character to a tty
3185 * @tty: tty
3186 * @ch: character
3188 * Write one byte to the tty using the provided put_char method
3189 * if present. Returns the number of characters successfully output.
3191 * Note: the specific put_char operation in the driver layer may go
3192 * away soon. Don't call it directly, use this method
3195 int tty_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch)
3197 if (tty->ops->put_char)
3198 return tty->ops->put_char(tty, ch);
3199 return tty->ops->write(tty, &ch, 1);
3201 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_put_char);
3203 struct class *tty_class;
3205 static int tty_cdev_add(struct tty_driver *driver, dev_t dev,
3206 unsigned int index, unsigned int count)
3208 int err;
3210 /* init here, since reused cdevs cause crashes */
3211 driver->cdevs[index] = cdev_alloc();
3212 if (!driver->cdevs[index])
3213 return -ENOMEM;
3214 driver->cdevs[index]->ops = &tty_fops;
3215 driver->cdevs[index]->owner = driver->owner;
3216 err = cdev_add(driver->cdevs[index], dev, count);
3217 if (err)
3218 kobject_put(&driver->cdevs[index]->kobj);
3219 return err;
3223 * tty_register_device - register a tty device
3224 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device
3225 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device
3226 * @device: a struct device that is associated with this tty device.
3227 * This field is optional, if there is no known struct device
3228 * for this tty device it can be set to NULL safely.
3230 * Returns a pointer to the struct device for this tty device
3231 * (or ERR_PTR(-EFOO) on error).
3233 * This call is required to be made to register an individual tty device
3234 * if the tty driver's flags have the TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV bit set. If
3235 * that bit is not set, this function should not be called by a tty
3236 * driver.
3238 * Locking: ??
3241 struct device *tty_register_device(struct tty_driver *driver, unsigned index,
3242 struct device *device)
3244 return tty_register_device_attr(driver, index, device, NULL, NULL);
3246 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_register_device);
3248 static void tty_device_create_release(struct device *dev)
3250 dev_dbg(dev, "releasing...\n");
3251 kfree(dev);
3255 * tty_register_device_attr - register a tty device
3256 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device
3257 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device
3258 * @device: a struct device that is associated with this tty device.
3259 * This field is optional, if there is no known struct device
3260 * for this tty device it can be set to NULL safely.
3261 * @drvdata: Driver data to be set to device.
3262 * @attr_grp: Attribute group to be set on device.
3264 * Returns a pointer to the struct device for this tty device
3265 * (or ERR_PTR(-EFOO) on error).
3267 * This call is required to be made to register an individual tty device
3268 * if the tty driver's flags have the TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV bit set. If
3269 * that bit is not set, this function should not be called by a tty
3270 * driver.
3272 * Locking: ??
3274 struct device *tty_register_device_attr(struct tty_driver *driver,
3275 unsigned index, struct device *device,
3276 void *drvdata,
3277 const struct attribute_group **attr_grp)
3279 char name[64];
3280 dev_t devt = MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start) + index;
3281 struct device *dev = NULL;
3282 int retval = -ENODEV;
3283 bool cdev = false;
3285 if (index >= driver->num) {
3286 pr_err("%s: Attempt to register invalid tty line number (%d)\n",
3287 driver->name, index);
3288 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
3291 if (driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY)
3292 pty_line_name(driver, index, name);
3293 else
3294 tty_line_name(driver, index, name);
3296 if (!(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_ALLOC)) {
3297 retval = tty_cdev_add(driver, devt, index, 1);
3298 if (retval)
3299 goto error;
3300 cdev = true;
3303 dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL);
3304 if (!dev) {
3305 retval = -ENOMEM;
3306 goto error;
3309 dev->devt = devt;
3310 dev->class = tty_class;
3311 dev->parent = device;
3312 dev->release = tty_device_create_release;
3313 dev_set_name(dev, "%s", name);
3314 dev->groups = attr_grp;
3315 dev_set_drvdata(dev, drvdata);
3317 retval = device_register(dev);
3318 if (retval)
3319 goto error;
3321 return dev;
3323 error:
3324 put_device(dev);
3325 if (cdev) {
3326 cdev_del(driver->cdevs[index]);
3327 driver->cdevs[index] = NULL;
3329 return ERR_PTR(retval);
3331 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_register_device_attr);
3334 * tty_unregister_device - unregister a tty device
3335 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device
3336 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device
3338 * If a tty device is registered with a call to tty_register_device() then
3339 * this function must be called when the tty device is gone.
3341 * Locking: ??
3344 void tty_unregister_device(struct tty_driver *driver, unsigned index)
3346 device_destroy(tty_class,
3347 MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start) + index);
3348 if (!(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_ALLOC)) {
3349 cdev_del(driver->cdevs[index]);
3350 driver->cdevs[index] = NULL;
3353 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_unregister_device);
3356 * __tty_alloc_driver -- allocate tty driver
3357 * @lines: count of lines this driver can handle at most
3358 * @owner: module which is repsonsible for this driver
3359 * @flags: some of TTY_DRIVER_* flags, will be set in driver->flags
3361 * This should not be called directly, some of the provided macros should be
3362 * used instead. Use IS_ERR and friends on @retval.
3364 struct tty_driver *__tty_alloc_driver(unsigned int lines, struct module *owner,
3365 unsigned long flags)
3367 struct tty_driver *driver;
3368 unsigned int cdevs = 1;
3369 int err;
3371 if (!lines || (flags & TTY_DRIVER_UNNUMBERED_NODE && lines > 1))
3372 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
3374 driver = kzalloc(sizeof(struct tty_driver), GFP_KERNEL);
3375 if (!driver)
3376 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
3378 kref_init(&driver->kref);
3379 driver->magic = TTY_DRIVER_MAGIC;
3380 driver->num = lines;
3381 driver->owner = owner;
3382 driver->flags = flags;
3384 if (!(flags & TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM)) {
3385 driver->ttys = kcalloc(lines, sizeof(*driver->ttys),
3386 GFP_KERNEL);
3387 driver->termios = kcalloc(lines, sizeof(*driver->termios),
3388 GFP_KERNEL);
3389 if (!driver->ttys || !driver->termios) {
3390 err = -ENOMEM;
3391 goto err_free_all;
3395 if (!(flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_ALLOC)) {
3396 driver->ports = kcalloc(lines, sizeof(*driver->ports),
3397 GFP_KERNEL);
3398 if (!driver->ports) {
3399 err = -ENOMEM;
3400 goto err_free_all;
3402 cdevs = lines;
3405 driver->cdevs = kcalloc(cdevs, sizeof(*driver->cdevs), GFP_KERNEL);
3406 if (!driver->cdevs) {
3407 err = -ENOMEM;
3408 goto err_free_all;
3411 return driver;
3412 err_free_all:
3413 kfree(driver->ports);
3414 kfree(driver->ttys);
3415 kfree(driver->termios);
3416 kfree(driver->cdevs);
3417 kfree(driver);
3418 return ERR_PTR(err);
3420 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__tty_alloc_driver);
3422 static void destruct_tty_driver(struct kref *kref)
3424 struct tty_driver *driver = container_of(kref, struct tty_driver, kref);
3425 int i;
3426 struct ktermios *tp;
3428 if (driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_INSTALLED) {
3430 * Free the termios and termios_locked structures because
3431 * we don't want to get memory leaks when modular tty
3432 * drivers are removed from the kernel.
3434 for (i = 0; i < driver->num; i++) {
3435 tp = driver->termios[i];
3436 if (tp) {
3437 driver->termios[i] = NULL;
3438 kfree(tp);
3440 if (!(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV))
3441 tty_unregister_device(driver, i);
3443 proc_tty_unregister_driver(driver);
3444 if (driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_ALLOC)
3445 cdev_del(driver->cdevs[0]);
3447 kfree(driver->cdevs);
3448 kfree(driver->ports);
3449 kfree(driver->termios);
3450 kfree(driver->ttys);
3451 kfree(driver);
3454 void tty_driver_kref_put(struct tty_driver *driver)
3456 kref_put(&driver->kref, destruct_tty_driver);
3458 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_driver_kref_put);
3460 void tty_set_operations(struct tty_driver *driver,
3461 const struct tty_operations *op)
3463 driver->ops = op;
3465 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_set_operations);
3467 void put_tty_driver(struct tty_driver *d)
3469 tty_driver_kref_put(d);
3471 EXPORT_SYMBOL(put_tty_driver);
3474 * Called by a tty driver to register itself.
3476 int tty_register_driver(struct tty_driver *driver)
3478 int error;
3479 int i;
3480 dev_t dev;
3481 struct device *d;
3483 if (!driver->major) {
3484 error = alloc_chrdev_region(&dev, driver->minor_start,
3485 driver->num, driver->name);
3486 if (!error) {
3487 driver->major = MAJOR(dev);
3488 driver->minor_start = MINOR(dev);
3490 } else {
3491 dev = MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start);
3492 error = register_chrdev_region(dev, driver->num, driver->name);
3494 if (error < 0)
3495 goto err;
3497 if (driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_ALLOC) {
3498 error = tty_cdev_add(driver, dev, 0, driver->num);
3499 if (error)
3500 goto err_unreg_char;
3503 mutex_lock(&tty_mutex);
3504 list_add(&driver->tty_drivers, &tty_drivers);
3505 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
3507 if (!(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV)) {
3508 for (i = 0; i < driver->num; i++) {
3509 d = tty_register_device(driver, i, NULL);
3510 if (IS_ERR(d)) {
3511 error = PTR_ERR(d);
3512 goto err_unreg_devs;
3516 proc_tty_register_driver(driver);
3517 driver->flags |= TTY_DRIVER_INSTALLED;
3518 return 0;
3520 err_unreg_devs:
3521 for (i--; i >= 0; i--)
3522 tty_unregister_device(driver, i);
3524 mutex_lock(&tty_mutex);
3525 list_del(&driver->tty_drivers);
3526 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
3528 err_unreg_char:
3529 unregister_chrdev_region(dev, driver->num);
3530 err:
3531 return error;
3533 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_register_driver);
3536 * Called by a tty driver to unregister itself.
3538 int tty_unregister_driver(struct tty_driver *driver)
3540 #if 0
3541 /* FIXME */
3542 if (driver->refcount)
3543 return -EBUSY;
3544 #endif
3545 unregister_chrdev_region(MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start),
3546 driver->num);
3547 mutex_lock(&tty_mutex);
3548 list_del(&driver->tty_drivers);
3549 mutex_unlock(&tty_mutex);
3550 return 0;
3553 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_unregister_driver);
3555 dev_t tty_devnum(struct tty_struct *tty)
3557 return MKDEV(tty->driver->major, tty->driver->minor_start) + tty->index;
3559 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_devnum);
3561 void tty_default_fops(struct file_operations *fops)
3563 *fops = tty_fops;
3567 * Initialize the console device. This is called *early*, so
3568 * we can't necessarily depend on lots of kernel help here.
3569 * Just do some early initializations, and do the complex setup
3570 * later.
3572 void __init console_init(void)
3574 initcall_t *call;
3576 /* Setup the default TTY line discipline. */
3577 n_tty_init();
3580 * set up the console device so that later boot sequences can
3581 * inform about problems etc..
3583 call = __con_initcall_start;
3584 while (call < __con_initcall_end) {
3585 (*call)();
3586 call++;
3590 static char *tty_devnode(struct device *dev, umode_t *mode)
3592 if (!mode)
3593 return NULL;
3594 if (dev->devt == MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0) ||
3595 dev->devt == MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 2))
3596 *mode = 0666;
3597 return NULL;
3600 static int __init tty_class_init(void)
3602 tty_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "tty");
3603 if (IS_ERR(tty_class))
3604 return PTR_ERR(tty_class);
3605 tty_class->devnode = tty_devnode;
3606 return 0;
3609 postcore_initcall(tty_class_init);
3611 /* 3/2004 jmc: why do these devices exist? */
3612 static struct cdev tty_cdev, console_cdev;
3614 static ssize_t show_cons_active(struct device *dev,
3615 struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
3617 struct console *cs[16];
3618 int i = 0;
3619 struct console *c;
3620 ssize_t count = 0;
3622 console_lock();
3623 for_each_console(c) {
3624 if (!c->device)
3625 continue;
3626 if (!c->write)
3627 continue;
3628 if ((c->flags & CON_ENABLED) == 0)
3629 continue;
3630 cs[i++] = c;
3631 if (i >= ARRAY_SIZE(cs))
3632 break;
3634 while (i--) {
3635 int index = cs[i]->index;
3636 struct tty_driver *drv = cs[i]->device(cs[i], &index);
3638 /* don't resolve tty0 as some programs depend on it */
3639 if (drv && (cs[i]->index > 0 || drv->major != TTY_MAJOR))
3640 count += tty_line_name(drv, index, buf + count);
3641 else
3642 count += sprintf(buf + count, "%s%d",
3643 cs[i]->name, cs[i]->index);
3645 count += sprintf(buf + count, "%c", i ? ' ':'\n');
3647 console_unlock();
3649 return count;
3651 static DEVICE_ATTR(active, S_IRUGO, show_cons_active, NULL);
3653 static struct attribute *cons_dev_attrs[] = {
3654 &dev_attr_active.attr,
3655 NULL
3658 ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(cons_dev);
3660 static struct device *consdev;
3662 void console_sysfs_notify(void)
3664 if (consdev)
3665 sysfs_notify(&consdev->kobj, NULL, "active");
3669 * Ok, now we can initialize the rest of the tty devices and can count
3670 * on memory allocations, interrupts etc..
3672 int __init tty_init(void)
3674 cdev_init(&tty_cdev, &tty_fops);
3675 if (cdev_add(&tty_cdev, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), 1) ||
3676 register_chrdev_region(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), 1, "/dev/tty") < 0)
3677 panic("Couldn't register /dev/tty driver\n");
3678 device_create(tty_class, NULL, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "tty");
3680 cdev_init(&console_cdev, &console_fops);
3681 if (cdev_add(&console_cdev, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), 1) ||
3682 register_chrdev_region(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), 1, "/dev/console") < 0)
3683 panic("Couldn't register /dev/console driver\n");
3684 consdev = device_create_with_groups(tty_class, NULL,
3685 MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), NULL,
3686 cons_dev_groups, "console");
3687 if (IS_ERR(consdev))
3688 consdev = NULL;
3690 #ifdef CONFIG_VT
3691 vty_init(&console_fops);
3692 #endif
3693 return 0;