/* * Copyright (c) 2011 Bayard G. Bell. All rights reserved. * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. */ /* * PTY - Stream "pseudo-tty" device. * This is the "subsidiary" side. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern void gsignal(int pid, int sig); extern int npty; /* number of pseudo-ttys configured in */ extern struct pty *pty_softc; extern struct pollhead ptcph; /* poll head for ptcpoll() use */ #define IFLAGS (CS7|CREAD|PARENB) /* * Most of these should be "void", but the people who defined the "streams" * data structure for S5 didn't understand data types. */ /* * Subsidiary side. This is a streams device. */ static int ptslopen(queue_t *, dev_t *, int flag, int, cred_t *); static int ptslclose(queue_t *, int, cred_t *); static int ptslrserv(queue_t *); /* * To save instructions, since STREAMS ignores the return value * from this function, it is defined as void here. Kind of icky, but... */ static int ptslwput(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp); static struct module_info ptslm_info = { 0, "ptys", 0, INFPSZ, 2048, 200 }; static struct qinit ptslrinit = { putq, ptslrserv, ptslopen, ptslclose, NULL, &ptslm_info, NULL }; static struct qinit ptslwinit = { ptslwput, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &ptslm_info, NULL }; struct streamtab ptysinfo = { &ptslrinit, &ptslwinit, NULL, NULL }; static void ptslreioctl(void *); static void ptslioctl(struct pty *, queue_t *, mblk_t *); static void pt_sendstop(struct pty *); static void ptcpollwakeup(struct pty *, int); static int ptsl_info(dev_info_t *, ddi_info_cmd_t, void *, void **); static int ptsl_attach(dev_info_t *, ddi_attach_cmd_t); static dev_info_t *ptsl_dip; /* for dev-to-dip conversions */ DDI_DEFINE_STREAM_OPS(ptsl_ops, nulldev, nulldev, ptsl_attach, nodev, nodev, ptsl_info, D_MP, &ptysinfo, ddi_quiesce_not_supported); #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Module linkage information for the kernel. */ static struct modldrv modldrv = { &mod_driverops, /* Type of module. This one is a pseudo driver */ "tty pseudo driver subsidiary 'ptsl'", &ptsl_ops, /* driver ops */ }; static struct modlinkage modlinkage = { MODREV_1, &modldrv, NULL }; int _init(void) { return (mod_install(&modlinkage)); } int _fini(void) { return (mod_remove(&modlinkage)); } int _info(struct modinfo *modinfop) { return (mod_info(&modlinkage, modinfop)); } static char *tty_banks = PTY_BANKS; static char *tty_digits = PTY_DIGITS; /* ARGSUSED */ static int ptsl_attach(dev_info_t *devi, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd) { char name[8]; int tty_num; char *tty_digit = tty_digits; char *tty_bank = tty_banks; for (tty_num = 0; tty_num < npty; tty_num++) { (void) sprintf(name, "tty%c%c", *tty_bank, *tty_digit); if (ddi_create_minor_node(devi, name, S_IFCHR, tty_num, DDI_PSEUDO, 0) == DDI_FAILURE) { ddi_remove_minor_node(devi, NULL); return (-1); } if (*(++tty_digit) == '\0') { tty_digit = tty_digits; if (*(++tty_bank) == '\0') break; } } ptsl_dip = devi; return (DDI_SUCCESS); } /* ARGSUSED */ static int ptsl_info(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd, void *arg, void **result) { int error; switch (infocmd) { case DDI_INFO_DEVT2DEVINFO: if (ptsl_dip == NULL) { error = DDI_FAILURE; } else { *result = (void *)ptsl_dip; error = DDI_SUCCESS; } break; case DDI_INFO_DEVT2INSTANCE: *result = (void *)0; error = DDI_SUCCESS; break; default: error = DDI_FAILURE; } return (error); } /* * Open the subsidiary side of a pty. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int ptslopen(queue_t *q, dev_t *devp, int flag, int sflag, cred_t *cred) { minor_t unit; dev_t dev = *devp; struct pty *pty; unit = getminor(dev); if (unit >= npty) return (ENXIO); pty = &pty_softc[unit]; mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); /* * Block waiting for controller to open, unless this is a no-delay * open. */ again: if (pty->pt_ttycommon.t_writeq == NULL) { pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iflag = 0; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_cflag = (B38400 << IBSHIFT)|B38400|IFLAGS; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending = NULL; pty->pt_wbufcid = 0; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_size.ws_row = 0; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_size.ws_col = 0; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_size.ws_xpixel = 0; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_size.ws_ypixel = 0; } else if ((pty->pt_ttycommon.t_flags & TS_XCLUDE) && secpolicy_excl_open(cred) != 0) { mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); return (EBUSY); } if (!(flag & (FNONBLOCK|FNDELAY)) && !(pty->pt_ttycommon.t_cflag & CLOCAL)) { if (!(pty->pt_flags & PF_CARR_ON)) { pty->pt_flags |= PF_WOPEN; if (!cv_wait_sig(&pty->pt_cv_flags, &pty->ptc_lock)) { pty->pt_flags &= ~PF_WOPEN; mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); return (EINTR); } goto again; } } pty->pt_sdev = dev; q->q_ptr = WR(q)->q_ptr = pty; pty->pt_flags &= ~PF_SUBSIDGONE; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_readq = pty->pt_ttycommon.t_writeq = NULL; /* * Subsidiary is ready to accept messages but manager still can't send * messages to the subsidiary queue since it is not plumbed * yet. So do qprocson() and finish subsidiary initialization. */ mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); qprocson(q); /* * Now it is safe to send messages to q, so wakeup manager possibly * waiting for subsidiary queue to finish open. */ mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); /* * queue has already been setup with a pointer to * the stream head that is being referenced */ pty->pt_vnode = strq2vp(q); VN_RELE(pty->pt_vnode); pty->pt_ttycommon.t_readq = q; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_writeq = WR(q); /* tell manager device that subsidiary is ready for writing */ if (pty->pt_flags & PF_CARR_ON) cv_broadcast(&pty->pt_cv_readq); mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); return (0); } static int ptslclose(queue_t *q, int flag, cred_t *cred) { struct pty *pty; bufcall_id_t pt_wbufcid = 0; #ifdef lint flag = flag; cred = cred; #endif if ((pty = (struct pty *)q->q_ptr) == NULL) return (ENODEV); /* already been closed once */ /* * Prevent the queues from being uses by manager device. This should * be done before qprocsoff or writer may attempt to use the subsidiary * queue after qprocsoff removed it from the stream and before entering * mutex_enter(). */ mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); pty->pt_ttycommon.t_readq = NULL; pty->pt_ttycommon.t_writeq = NULL; while (pty->pt_flags & PF_IOCTL) { pty->pt_flags |= PF_WAIT; cv_wait(&pty->pt_cv_flags, &pty->ptc_lock); } pty->pt_vnode = NULL; mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); qprocsoff(q); mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); /* * ptc_lock mutex is not dropped across * the call to the routine ttycommon_close */ ttycommon_close(&pty->pt_ttycommon); /* * Cancel outstanding "bufcall" request. */ if (pty->pt_wbufcid) { pt_wbufcid = pty->pt_wbufcid; pty->pt_wbufcid = 0; } /* * Clear out all the subsidiary-side state. */ pty->pt_flags &= ~(PF_WOPEN|PF_STOPPED|PF_NOSTOP); if (pty->pt_flags & PF_CARR_ON) { pty->pt_flags |= PF_SUBSIDGONE; /* let the controller know */ ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); /* wake up readers/selectors */ ptcpollwakeup(pty, FWRITE); /* wake up writers/selectors */ cv_broadcast(&pty->pt_cv_flags); } pty->pt_sdev = 0; q->q_ptr = WR(q)->q_ptr = NULL; mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); if (pt_wbufcid) unbufcall(pt_wbufcid); return (0); } /* * Put procedure for write queue. * Respond to M_STOP, M_START, M_IOCTL, and M_FLUSH messages here; * queue up M_DATA messages for processing by the controller "read" * routine; discard everything else. */ static int ptslwput(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp) { struct pty *pty; mblk_t *bp; pty = (struct pty *)q->q_ptr; mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); switch (mp->b_datap->db_type) { case M_STOP: if (!(pty->pt_flags & PF_STOPPED)) { pty->pt_flags |= PF_STOPPED; pty->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_STOP; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } freemsg(mp); break; case M_START: if (pty->pt_flags & PF_STOPPED) { pty->pt_flags &= ~PF_STOPPED; pty->pt_send = TIOCPKT_START; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } ptcpollwakeup(pty, FREAD); /* permit controller to read */ freemsg(mp); break; case M_IOCTL: ptslioctl(pty, q, mp); break; case M_FLUSH: if (*mp->b_rptr & FLUSHW) { /* * Set the "flush write" flag, so that we * notify the controller if they're in packet * or user control mode. */ if (!(pty->pt_send & TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE)) { pty->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } /* * Flush our write queue. */ flushq(q, FLUSHDATA); /* XXX doesn't flush M_DELAY */ *mp->b_rptr &= ~FLUSHW; /* it has been flushed */ } if (*mp->b_rptr & FLUSHR) { /* * Set the "flush read" flag, so that we * notify the controller if they're in packet * mode. */ if (!(pty->pt_send & TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD)) { pty->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } flushq(RD(q), FLUSHDATA); mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); qreply(q, mp); /* give the read queues a crack at it */ return (0); } else freemsg(mp); break; case M_DATA: /* * Throw away any leading zero-length blocks, and queue it up * for the controller to read. */ if (pty->pt_flags & PF_CARR_ON) { bp = mp; while ((bp->b_wptr - bp->b_rptr) == 0) { mp = bp->b_cont; freeb(bp); if (mp == NULL) { mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); /* damp squib of a message */ return (0); } bp = mp; } (void) putq(q, mp); ptcpollwakeup(pty, FREAD); /* soup's on! */ } else freemsg(mp); /* nobody listening */ break; case M_CTL: if ((*(int *)mp->b_rptr) == MC_CANONQUERY) { /* * We're being asked whether we do canonicalization * or not. Send a reply back up indicating whether * we do or not. */ (void) putctl1(RD(q), M_CTL, (pty->pt_flags & PF_REMOTE) ? MC_NOCANON : MC_DOCANON); } freemsg(mp); break; default: /* * "No, I don't want a subscription to Chain Store Age, * thank you anyway." */ freemsg(mp); break; } mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); return (0); } /* * Retry an "ioctl", now that "bufcall" claims we may be able to allocate * the buffer we need. */ static void ptslreioctl(void *arg) { struct pty *pty = arg; queue_t *q; mblk_t *mp; mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); /* * The bufcall is no longer pending. */ if (pty->pt_wbufcid == 0) { mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); return; } pty->pt_wbufcid = 0; if ((q = pty->pt_ttycommon.t_writeq) == NULL) { mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); return; } if ((mp = pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending) != NULL) { /* It's not pending any more. */ pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending = NULL; ptslioctl(pty, q, mp); } mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); } /* * Process an "ioctl" message sent down to us. * Drops pty's ptc_lock mutex and then reacquire */ static void ptslioctl(struct pty *pty, queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp) { struct iocblk *iocp; int cmd; size_t datasize; int error = 0; ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&pty->ptc_lock)); iocp = (struct iocblk *)mp->b_rptr; cmd = iocp->ioc_cmd; switch (cmd) { case TIOCSTI: { /* * The permission checking has already been done at the stream * head, since it has to be done in the context of the process * doing the call. */ mblk_t *bp; error = miocpullup(mp, sizeof (char)); if (error != 0) goto out; /* * Simulate typing of a character at the terminal. */ if ((bp = allocb(1, BPRI_MED)) != NULL) { *bp->b_wptr++ = *mp->b_cont->b_rptr; if (!(pty->pt_flags & PF_REMOTE)) { if (!canput(pty->pt_ttycommon.t_readq)) { mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); ttycommon_qfull(&pty->pt_ttycommon, q); mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); freemsg(bp); error = EAGAIN; goto out; } else (void) putq( pty->pt_ttycommon.t_readq, bp); } else { if (pty->pt_flags & PF_UCNTL) { /* * XXX - flow control; don't overflow * this "queue". */ if (pty->pt_stuffqfirst != NULL) { pty->pt_stuffqlast->b_next = bp; bp->b_prev = pty->pt_stuffqlast; } else { pty->pt_stuffqfirst = bp; bp->b_prev = NULL; } bp->b_next = NULL; pty->pt_stuffqlast = bp; pty->pt_stuffqlen++; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } } } else { error = EAGAIN; goto out; } /* * Turn the ioctl message into an ioctl ACK message. */ iocp->ioc_count = 0; /* no data returned */ mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; goto out; } case TIOCSSIZE: { tty_common_t *tc = &pty->pt_ttycommon; struct ttysize *tp; error = miocpullup(mp, sizeof (struct ttysize)); if (error != 0) goto out; /* * Set the window size, but don't send a SIGWINCH. */ tp = (struct ttysize *)mp->b_cont->b_rptr; tc->t_size.ws_row = tp->ts_lines; tc->t_size.ws_col = tp->ts_cols; tc->t_size.ws_xpixel = 0; tc->t_size.ws_ypixel = 0; /* * Send an ACK back. */ iocp->ioc_count = 0; /* no data returned */ mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; goto out; } case TIOCGSIZE: { tty_common_t *tc = &pty->pt_ttycommon; mblk_t *datap; struct ttysize *tp; if ((datap = allocb(sizeof (struct ttysize), BPRI_HI)) == NULL) { if (pty->pt_wbufcid) { if (pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending) freemsg(pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending); pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending = mp; return; } pty->pt_wbufcid = bufcall(sizeof (struct ttysize), BPRI_HI, ptslreioctl, pty); if (pty->pt_wbufcid == 0) { error = ENOMEM; goto out; } pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending = mp; return; } /* * Return the current size. */ tp = (struct ttysize *)datap->b_wptr; tp->ts_lines = tc->t_size.ws_row; tp->ts_cols = tc->t_size.ws_col; datap->b_wptr += sizeof (struct ttysize); iocp->ioc_count = sizeof (struct ttysize); if (mp->b_cont != NULL) freemsg(mp->b_cont); mp->b_cont = datap; mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; goto out; } /* * Imported from ttycommon_ioctl routine */ case TCSETSF: { tty_common_t *tc = &pty->pt_ttycommon; struct termios *cb; error = miocpullup(mp, sizeof (struct termios)); if (error != 0) goto out; cb = (struct termios *)mp->b_cont->b_rptr; flushq(RD(q), FLUSHDATA); mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); (void) putnextctl1(RD(q), M_FLUSH, FLUSHR); mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); mutex_enter(&tc->t_excl); tc->t_iflag = cb->c_iflag; tc->t_cflag = cb->c_cflag; tc->t_stopc = cb->c_cc[VSTOP]; tc->t_startc = cb->c_cc[VSTART]; mutex_exit(&tc->t_excl); /* * Turn the ioctl message into an ioctl ACK message. */ iocp->ioc_count = 0; /* no data returned */ mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; goto ioctldone; } case TCSETAF: { tty_common_t *tc = &pty->pt_ttycommon; struct termios *cb; error = miocpullup(mp, sizeof (struct termios)); if (error != 0) goto out; cb = (struct termios *)mp->b_cont->b_rptr; flushq(RD(q), FLUSHDATA); mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); (void) putnextctl1(RD(q), M_FLUSH, FLUSHR); mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); mutex_enter(&tc->t_excl); tc->t_iflag = (tc->t_iflag & 0xffff0000 | cb->c_iflag); tc->t_cflag = (tc->t_cflag & 0xffff0000 | cb->c_cflag); mutex_exit(&tc->t_excl); /* * Turn the ioctl message into an ioctl ACK message. */ iocp->ioc_count = 0; /* no data returned */ mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; goto ioctldone; } case TIOCSWINSZ: { tty_common_t *tc = &pty->pt_ttycommon; struct winsize *ws; error = miocpullup(mp, sizeof (struct winsize)); if (error != 0) goto out; ws = (struct winsize *)mp->b_cont->b_rptr; /* * If the window size changed, send a SIGWINCH. */ mutex_enter(&tc->t_excl); if (bcmp(&tc->t_size, ws, sizeof (struct winsize))) { tc->t_size = *ws; mutex_exit(&tc->t_excl); mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); (void) putnextctl1(RD(q), M_PCSIG, SIGWINCH); mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); } else mutex_exit(&tc->t_excl); /* * Turn the ioctl message into an ioctl ACK message. */ iocp->ioc_count = 0; /* no data returned */ mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; goto ioctldone; } /* * If they were just trying to drain output, that's OK. * If they are actually trying to send a break it's an error. */ case TCSBRK: error = miocpullup(mp, sizeof (int)); if (error != 0) goto out; if (*(int *)mp->b_cont->b_rptr != 0) { /* * Turn the ioctl message into an ioctl ACK message. */ iocp->ioc_count = 0; /* no data returned */ mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCACK; } else { error = ENOTTY; } goto out; } /* * The only way in which "ttycommon_ioctl" can fail is if the "ioctl" * requires a response containing data to be returned to the user, * and no mblk could be allocated for the data. * No such "ioctl" alters our state. Thus, we always go ahead and * do any state-changes the "ioctl" calls for. If we couldn't allocate * the data, "ttycommon_ioctl" has stashed the "ioctl" away safely, so * we just call "bufcall" to request that we be called back when we * stand a better chance of allocating the data. */ if ((datasize = ttycommon_ioctl(&pty->pt_ttycommon, q, mp, &error)) != 0) { if (pty->pt_wbufcid) { if (pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending) freemsg(pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending); pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending = mp; return; } pty->pt_wbufcid = bufcall(datasize, BPRI_HI, ptslreioctl, pty); if (pty->pt_wbufcid == 0) { error = ENOMEM; goto out; } pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iocpending = mp; return; } ioctldone: if (error == 0) { /* * "ttycommon_ioctl" did most of the work; we just use the * data it set up. */ switch (cmd) { case TCSETSF: case TCSETAF: /* * Set the "flush read" flag, so that we * notify the controller if they're in packet * mode. */ if (!(pty->pt_send & TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD)) { pty->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case TCSETSW: case TCSETAW: cmd = TIOCSETP; /* map backwards to old codes */ pt_sendstop(pty); break; case TCSETS: case TCSETA: cmd = TIOCSETN; /* map backwards to old codes */ pt_sendstop(pty); break; } } if (pty->pt_flags & PF_43UCNTL) { if (error < 0) { if ((cmd & ~0xff) == _IO('u', 0)) { if (cmd & 0xff) { pty->pt_ucntl = (uchar_t)cmd & 0xff; ptcpollwakeup(pty, FREAD); } error = 0; /* XXX */ goto out; } error = ENOTTY; } } else { if ((pty->pt_flags & PF_UCNTL) && (cmd & (IOC_INOUT | 0xff00)) == (IOC_IN|('t'<<8)) && (cmd & 0xff)) { pty->pt_ucntl = (uchar_t)cmd & 0xff; ptcpollwakeup(pty, FREAD); goto out; } if (error < 0) error = ENOTTY; } out: if (error != 0) { ((struct iocblk *)mp->b_rptr)->ioc_error = error; mp->b_datap->db_type = M_IOCNAK; } mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); qreply(q, mp); mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); } /* * Service routine for read queue. * Just wakes the controller side up so it can write some more data * to that queue. */ static int ptslrserv(queue_t *q) { struct pty *pty = (struct pty *)q->q_ptr; mblk_t *mp; mblk_t *head = NULL, *tail = NULL; /* * Build up the link list of messages, then drop * drop the lock and do putnext() */ mutex_enter(&pty->ptc_lock); while ((mp = getq(q)) != NULL) { if ((mp->b_datap->db_type < QPCTL) && !canputnext(q)) { (void) putbq(q, mp); break; } if (!head) { head = mp; tail = mp; } else { tail->b_next = mp; tail = mp; } } if (q->q_count <= q->q_lowat) ptcpollwakeup((struct pty *)q->q_ptr, FWRITE); mutex_exit(&pty->ptc_lock); while (head) { mp = head; head = mp->b_next; mp->b_next = NULL; putnext(q, mp); } return (0); } static void pt_sendstop(struct pty *pty) { int stop; ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&pty->ptc_lock)); if ((pty->pt_ttycommon.t_cflag&CBAUD) == 0) { if (pty->pt_flags & PF_CARR_ON) { /* * Let the manager know, then wake up * readers/selectors and writers/selectors. */ pty->pt_flags |= PF_SUBSIDGONE; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); ptcpollwakeup(pty, FWRITE); } } stop = (pty->pt_ttycommon.t_iflag & IXON) && pty->pt_ttycommon.t_stopc == CTRL('s') && pty->pt_ttycommon.t_startc == CTRL('q'); if (pty->pt_flags & PF_NOSTOP) { if (stop) { pty->pt_send &= ~TIOCPKT_NOSTOP; pty->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_DOSTOP; pty->pt_flags &= ~PF_NOSTOP; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } } else { if (!stop) { pty->pt_send &= ~TIOCPKT_DOSTOP; pty->pt_send |= TIOCPKT_NOSTOP; pty->pt_flags |= PF_NOSTOP; ptcpollwakeup(pty, 0); } } } /* * Wake up controller side. "flag" is 0 if a special packet or * user control mode message has been queued up (this data is readable, * so we also treat it as a regular data event; should we send SIGIO, * though?), FREAD if regular data has been queued up, or FWRITE if * the subsidiary's read queue has drained sufficiently to allow writing. */ static void ptcpollwakeup(struct pty *pty, int flag) { ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&pty->ptc_lock)); if (flag == 0) { /* * "Exceptional condition" occurred. This means that * a "read" is now possible, so do a "read" wakeup. */ flag = FREAD; pollwakeup(&ptcph, POLLIN | POLLRDBAND); if (pty->pt_flags & PF_ASYNC) gsignal(pty->pt_pgrp, SIGURG); } if (flag & FREAD) { /* * Wake up the parent process as there is regular * data to read from subsidiary's write queue */ pollwakeup(&ptcph, POLLIN | POLLRDNORM); cv_broadcast(&pty->pt_cv_writeq); if (pty->pt_flags & PF_ASYNC) gsignal(pty->pt_pgrp, SIGIO); } if (flag & FWRITE) { /* * Wake up the parent process to write * data into subsidiary's read queue as the * read queue has drained enough */ pollwakeup(&ptcph, POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM); cv_broadcast(&pty->pt_cv_readq); if (pty->pt_flags & PF_ASYNC) gsignal(pty->pt_pgrp, SIGIO); } }