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    1 /*-
    2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3  *
    4  * Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org>
    5  * All rights reserved.
    6  *
    7  * Portions of this software were developed under sponsorship from Snow
    8  * B.V., the Netherlands.
    9  *
   10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   12  * are met:
   13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   18  *
   19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   20  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   21  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   22  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   23  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   24  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   25  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   26  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   27  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   28  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   29  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   30  */
   31 
   32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   33 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
   34 
   35 #include "opt_capsicum.h"
   36 #include "opt_printf.h"
   37 
   38 #include <sys/param.h>
   39 #include <sys/capsicum.h>
   40 #include <sys/conf.h>
   41 #include <sys/cons.h>
   42 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
   43 #include <sys/file.h>
   44 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
   45 #include <sys/filio.h>
   46 #ifdef COMPAT_43TTY
   47 #include <sys/ioctl_compat.h>
   48 #endif /* COMPAT_43TTY */
   49 #include <sys/kernel.h>
   50 #include <sys/limits.h>
   51 #include <sys/malloc.h>
   52 #include <sys/mount.h>
   53 #include <sys/poll.h>
   54 #include <sys/priv.h>
   55 #include <sys/proc.h>
   56 #include <sys/serial.h>
   57 #include <sys/signal.h>
   58 #include <sys/stat.h>
   59 #include <sys/sx.h>
   60 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
   61 #include <sys/systm.h>
   62 #include <sys/tty.h>
   63 #include <sys/ttycom.h>
   64 #define TTYDEFCHARS
   65 #include <sys/ttydefaults.h>
   66 #undef TTYDEFCHARS
   67 #include <sys/ucred.h>
   68 #include <sys/vnode.h>
   69 
   70 #include <fs/devfs/devfs.h>
   71 
   72 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
   73 
   74 static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_TTY, "tty", "tty device");
   75 
   76 static void tty_rel_free(struct tty *tp);
   77 
   78 static TAILQ_HEAD(, tty) tty_list = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(tty_list);
   79 static struct sx tty_list_sx;
   80 SX_SYSINIT(tty_list, &tty_list_sx, "tty list");
   81 static unsigned int tty_list_count = 0;
   82 
   83 /* Character device of /dev/console. */
   84 static struct cdev      *dev_console;
   85 static const char       *dev_console_filename;
   86 
   87 /*
   88  * Flags that are supported and stored by this implementation.
   89  */
   90 #define TTYSUP_IFLAG    (IGNBRK|BRKINT|IGNPAR|PARMRK|INPCK|ISTRIP|\
   91                         INLCR|IGNCR|ICRNL|IXON|IXOFF|IXANY|IMAXBEL)
   92 #define TTYSUP_OFLAG    (OPOST|ONLCR|TAB3|ONOEOT|OCRNL|ONOCR|ONLRET)
   93 #define TTYSUP_LFLAG    (ECHOKE|ECHOE|ECHOK|ECHO|ECHONL|ECHOPRT|\
   94                         ECHOCTL|ISIG|ICANON|ALTWERASE|IEXTEN|TOSTOP|\
   95                         FLUSHO|NOKERNINFO|NOFLSH)
   96 #define TTYSUP_CFLAG    (CIGNORE|CSIZE|CSTOPB|CREAD|PARENB|PARODD|\
   97                         HUPCL|CLOCAL|CCTS_OFLOW|CRTS_IFLOW|CDTR_IFLOW|\
   98                         CDSR_OFLOW|CCAR_OFLOW|CNO_RTSDTR)
   99 
  100 #define TTY_CALLOUT(tp,d) (dev2unit(d) & TTYUNIT_CALLOUT)
  101 
  102 static int  tty_drainwait = 5 * 60;
  103 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, tty_drainwait, CTLFLAG_RWTUN,
  104     &tty_drainwait, 0, "Default output drain timeout in seconds");
  105 
  106 /*
  107  * Set TTY buffer sizes.
  108  */
  109 
  110 #define TTYBUF_MAX      65536
  111 
  112 #ifdef PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE
  113 #define TTY_PRBUF_SIZE  PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE
  114 #else
  115 #define TTY_PRBUF_SIZE  256
  116 #endif
  117 
  118 /*
  119  * Allocate buffer space if necessary, and set low watermarks, based on speed.
  120  * Note that the ttyxxxq_setsize() functions may drop and then reacquire the tty
  121  * lock during memory allocation.  They will return ENXIO if the tty disappears
  122  * while unlocked.
  123  */
  124 static int
  125 tty_watermarks(struct tty *tp)
  126 {
  127         size_t bs = 0;
  128         int error;
  129 
  130         /* Provide an input buffer for 2 seconds of data. */
  131         if (tp->t_termios.c_cflag & CREAD)
  132                 bs = MIN(tp->t_termios.c_ispeed / 5, TTYBUF_MAX);
  133         error = ttyinq_setsize(&tp->t_inq, tp, bs);
  134         if (error != 0)
  135                 return (error);
  136 
  137         /* Set low watermark at 10% (when 90% is available). */
  138         tp->t_inlow = (ttyinq_getallocatedsize(&tp->t_inq) * 9) / 10;
  139 
  140         /* Provide an output buffer for 2 seconds of data. */
  141         bs = MIN(tp->t_termios.c_ospeed / 5, TTYBUF_MAX);
  142         error = ttyoutq_setsize(&tp->t_outq, tp, bs);
  143         if (error != 0)
  144                 return (error);
  145 
  146         /* Set low watermark at 10% (when 90% is available). */
  147         tp->t_outlow = (ttyoutq_getallocatedsize(&tp->t_outq) * 9) / 10;
  148 
  149         return (0);
  150 }
  151 
  152 static int
  153 tty_drain(struct tty *tp, int leaving)
  154 {
  155         sbintime_t timeout_at;
  156         size_t bytes;
  157         int error;
  158 
  159         if (ttyhook_hashook(tp, getc_inject))
  160                 /* buffer is inaccessible */
  161                 return (0);
  162 
  163         /*
  164          * For close(), use the recent historic timeout of "1 second without
  165          * making progress".  For tcdrain(), use t_drainwait as the timeout,
  166          * with zero meaning "no timeout" which gives POSIX behavior.
  167          */
  168         if (leaving)
  169                 timeout_at = getsbinuptime() + SBT_1S;
  170         else if (tp->t_drainwait != 0)
  171                 timeout_at = getsbinuptime() + SBT_1S * tp->t_drainwait;
  172         else
  173                 timeout_at = 0;
  174 
  175         /*
  176          * Poll the output buffer and the hardware for completion, at 10 Hz.
  177          * Polling is required for devices which are not able to signal an
  178          * interrupt when the transmitter becomes idle (most USB serial devs).
  179          * The unusual structure of this loop ensures we check for busy one more
  180          * time after tty_timedwait() returns EWOULDBLOCK, so that success has
  181          * higher priority than timeout if the IO completed in the last 100mS.
  182          */
  183         error = 0;
  184         bytes = ttyoutq_bytesused(&tp->t_outq);
  185         for (;;) {
  186                 if (ttyoutq_bytesused(&tp->t_outq) == 0 && !ttydevsw_busy(tp))
  187                         return (0);
  188                 if (error != 0)
  189                         return (error);
  190                 ttydevsw_outwakeup(tp);
  191                 error = tty_timedwait(tp, &tp->t_outwait, hz / 10);
  192                 if (error != 0 && error != EWOULDBLOCK)
  193                         return (error);
  194                 else if (timeout_at == 0 || getsbinuptime() < timeout_at)
  195                         error = 0;
  196                 else if (leaving && ttyoutq_bytesused(&tp->t_outq) < bytes) {
  197                         /* In close, making progress, grant an extra second. */
  198                         error = 0;
  199                         timeout_at += SBT_1S;
  200                         bytes = ttyoutq_bytesused(&tp->t_outq);
  201                 }
  202         }
  203 }
  204 
  205 /*
  206  * Though ttydev_enter() and ttydev_leave() seem to be related, they
  207  * don't have to be used together. ttydev_enter() is used by the cdev
  208  * operations to prevent an actual operation from being processed when
  209  * the TTY has been abandoned. ttydev_leave() is used by ttydev_open()
  210  * and ttydev_close() to determine whether per-TTY data should be
  211  * deallocated.
  212  */
  213 
  214 static __inline int
  215 ttydev_enter(struct tty *tp)
  216 {
  217 
  218         tty_lock(tp);
  219 
  220         if (tty_gone(tp) || !tty_opened(tp)) {
  221                 /* Device is already gone. */
  222                 tty_unlock(tp);
  223                 return (ENXIO);
  224         }
  225 
  226         return (0);
  227 }
  228 
  229 static void
  230 ttydev_leave(struct tty *tp)
  231 {
  232 
  233         tty_assert_locked(tp);
  234 
  235         if (tty_opened(tp) || tp->t_flags & TF_OPENCLOSE) {
  236                 /* Device is still opened somewhere. */
  237                 tty_unlock(tp);
  238                 return;
  239         }
  240 
  241         tp->t_flags |= TF_OPENCLOSE;
  242 
  243         /* Remove console TTY. */
  244         constty_clear(tp);
  245 
  246         /* Drain any output. */
  247         if (!tty_gone(tp))
  248                 tty_drain(tp, 1);
  249 
  250         ttydisc_close(tp);
  251 
  252         /* Free i/o queues now since they might be large. */
  253         ttyinq_free(&tp->t_inq);
  254         tp->t_inlow = 0;
  255         ttyoutq_free(&tp->t_outq);
  256         tp->t_outlow = 0;
  257 
  258         knlist_clear(&tp->t_inpoll.si_note, 1);
  259         knlist_clear(&tp->t_outpoll.si_note, 1);
  260 
  261         if (!tty_gone(tp))
  262                 ttydevsw_close(tp);
  263 
  264         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_OPENCLOSE;
  265         cv_broadcast(&tp->t_dcdwait);
  266         tty_rel_free(tp);
  267 }
  268 
  269 /*
  270  * Operations that are exposed through the character device in /dev.
  271  */
  272 static int
  273 ttydev_open(struct cdev *dev, int oflags, int devtype __unused,
  274     struct thread *td)
  275 {
  276         struct tty *tp;
  277         int error;
  278 
  279         tp = dev->si_drv1;
  280         error = 0;
  281         tty_lock(tp);
  282         if (tty_gone(tp)) {
  283                 /* Device is already gone. */
  284                 tty_unlock(tp);
  285                 return (ENXIO);
  286         }
  287 
  288         /*
  289          * Block when other processes are currently opening or closing
  290          * the TTY.
  291          */
  292         while (tp->t_flags & TF_OPENCLOSE) {
  293                 error = tty_wait(tp, &tp->t_dcdwait);
  294                 if (error != 0) {
  295                         tty_unlock(tp);
  296                         return (error);
  297                 }
  298         }
  299         tp->t_flags |= TF_OPENCLOSE;
  300 
  301         /*
  302          * Make sure the "tty" and "cua" device cannot be opened at the
  303          * same time.  The console is a "tty" device.
  304          */
  305         if (TTY_CALLOUT(tp, dev)) {
  306                 if (tp->t_flags & (TF_OPENED_CONS | TF_OPENED_IN)) {
  307                         error = EBUSY;
  308                         goto done;
  309                 }
  310         } else {
  311                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_OPENED_OUT) {
  312                         error = EBUSY;
  313                         goto done;
  314                 }
  315         }
  316 
  317         if (tp->t_flags & TF_EXCLUDE && priv_check(td, PRIV_TTY_EXCLUSIVE)) {
  318                 error = EBUSY;
  319                 goto done;
  320         }
  321 
  322         if (!tty_opened(tp)) {
  323                 /* Set proper termios flags. */
  324                 if (TTY_CALLOUT(tp, dev))
  325                         tp->t_termios = tp->t_termios_init_out;
  326                 else
  327                         tp->t_termios = tp->t_termios_init_in;
  328                 ttydevsw_param(tp, &tp->t_termios);
  329                 /* Prevent modem control on callout devices and /dev/console. */
  330                 if (TTY_CALLOUT(tp, dev) || dev == dev_console)
  331                         tp->t_termios.c_cflag |= CLOCAL;
  332 
  333                 if ((tp->t_termios.c_cflag & CNO_RTSDTR) == 0)
  334                         ttydevsw_modem(tp, SER_DTR|SER_RTS, 0);
  335 
  336                 error = ttydevsw_open(tp);
  337                 if (error != 0)
  338                         goto done;
  339 
  340                 ttydisc_open(tp);
  341                 error = tty_watermarks(tp);
  342                 if (error != 0)
  343                         goto done;
  344         }
  345 
  346         /* Wait for Carrier Detect. */
  347         if ((oflags & O_NONBLOCK) == 0 &&
  348             (tp->t_termios.c_cflag & CLOCAL) == 0) {
  349                 while ((ttydevsw_modem(tp, 0, 0) & SER_DCD) == 0) {
  350                         error = tty_wait(tp, &tp->t_dcdwait);
  351                         if (error != 0)
  352                                 goto done;
  353                 }
  354         }
  355 
  356         if (dev == dev_console)
  357                 tp->t_flags |= TF_OPENED_CONS;
  358         else if (TTY_CALLOUT(tp, dev))
  359                 tp->t_flags |= TF_OPENED_OUT;
  360         else
  361                 tp->t_flags |= TF_OPENED_IN;
  362         MPASS((tp->t_flags & (TF_OPENED_CONS | TF_OPENED_IN)) == 0 ||
  363             (tp->t_flags & TF_OPENED_OUT) == 0);
  364 
  365 done:   tp->t_flags &= ~TF_OPENCLOSE;
  366         cv_broadcast(&tp->t_dcdwait);
  367         ttydev_leave(tp);
  368 
  369         return (error);
  370 }
  371 
  372 static int
  373 ttydev_close(struct cdev *dev, int fflag, int devtype __unused,
  374     struct thread *td __unused)
  375 {
  376         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  377 
  378         tty_lock(tp);
  379 
  380         /*
  381          * Don't actually close the device if it is being used as the
  382          * console.
  383          */
  384         MPASS((tp->t_flags & (TF_OPENED_CONS | TF_OPENED_IN)) == 0 ||
  385             (tp->t_flags & TF_OPENED_OUT) == 0);
  386         if (dev == dev_console)
  387                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_OPENED_CONS;
  388         else
  389                 tp->t_flags &= ~(TF_OPENED_IN|TF_OPENED_OUT);
  390 
  391         if (tp->t_flags & TF_OPENED) {
  392                 tty_unlock(tp);
  393                 return (0);
  394         }
  395 
  396         /* If revoking, flush output now to avoid draining it later. */
  397         if (fflag & FREVOKE)
  398                 tty_flush(tp, FWRITE);
  399 
  400         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_EXCLUDE;
  401 
  402         /* Properly wake up threads that are stuck - revoke(). */
  403         tp->t_revokecnt++;
  404         tty_wakeup(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
  405         cv_broadcast(&tp->t_bgwait);
  406         cv_broadcast(&tp->t_dcdwait);
  407 
  408         ttydev_leave(tp);
  409 
  410         return (0);
  411 }
  412 
  413 static __inline int
  414 tty_is_ctty(struct tty *tp, struct proc *p)
  415 {
  416 
  417         tty_assert_locked(tp);
  418 
  419         return (p->p_session == tp->t_session && p->p_flag & P_CONTROLT);
  420 }
  421 
  422 int
  423 tty_wait_background(struct tty *tp, struct thread *td, int sig)
  424 {
  425         struct proc *p;
  426         struct pgrp *pg;
  427         ksiginfo_t ksi;
  428         int error;
  429 
  430         MPASS(sig == SIGTTIN || sig == SIGTTOU);
  431         tty_assert_locked(tp);
  432 
  433         p = td->td_proc;
  434         for (;;) {
  435                 pg = p->p_pgrp;
  436                 PGRP_LOCK(pg);
  437                 PROC_LOCK(p);
  438 
  439                 /*
  440                  * pg may no longer be our process group.
  441                  * Re-check after locking.
  442                  */
  443                 if (p->p_pgrp != pg) {
  444                         PROC_UNLOCK(p);
  445                         PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);
  446                         continue;
  447                 }
  448 
  449                 /*
  450                  * The process should only sleep, when:
  451                  * - This terminal is the controlling terminal
  452                  * - Its process group is not the foreground process
  453                  *   group
  454                  * - The parent process isn't waiting for the child to
  455                  *   exit
  456                  * - the signal to send to the process isn't masked
  457                  */
  458                 if (!tty_is_ctty(tp, p) || p->p_pgrp == tp->t_pgrp) {
  459                         /* Allow the action to happen. */
  460                         PROC_UNLOCK(p);
  461                         PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);
  462                         return (0);
  463                 }
  464 
  465                 if (SIGISMEMBER(p->p_sigacts->ps_sigignore, sig) ||
  466                     SIGISMEMBER(td->td_sigmask, sig)) {
  467                         /* Only allow them in write()/ioctl(). */
  468                         PROC_UNLOCK(p);
  469                         PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);
  470                         return (sig == SIGTTOU ? 0 : EIO);
  471                 }
  472 
  473                 if ((p->p_flag & P_PPWAIT) != 0 ||
  474                     (pg->pg_flags & PGRP_ORPHANED) != 0) {
  475                         /* Don't allow the action to happen. */
  476                         PROC_UNLOCK(p);
  477                         PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);
  478                         return (EIO);
  479                 }
  480                 PROC_UNLOCK(p);
  481 
  482                 /*
  483                  * Send the signal and sleep until we're the new
  484                  * foreground process group.
  485                  */
  486                 if (sig != 0) {
  487                         ksiginfo_init(&ksi);
  488                         ksi.ksi_code = SI_KERNEL;
  489                         ksi.ksi_signo = sig;
  490                         sig = 0;
  491                 }
  492 
  493                 pgsignal(pg, ksi.ksi_signo, 1, &ksi);
  494                 PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);
  495 
  496                 error = tty_wait(tp, &tp->t_bgwait);
  497                 if (error)
  498                         return (error);
  499         }
  500 }
  501 
  502 static int
  503 ttydev_read(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
  504 {
  505         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  506         int error;
  507 
  508         error = ttydev_enter(tp);
  509         if (error)
  510                 goto done;
  511         error = ttydisc_read(tp, uio, ioflag);
  512         tty_unlock(tp);
  513 
  514         /*
  515          * The read() call should not throw an error when the device is
  516          * being destroyed. Silently convert it to an EOF.
  517          */
  518 done:   if (error == ENXIO)
  519                 error = 0;
  520         return (error);
  521 }
  522 
  523 static int
  524 ttydev_write(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
  525 {
  526         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  527         int defer, error;
  528 
  529         error = ttydev_enter(tp);
  530         if (error)
  531                 return (error);
  532 
  533         if (tp->t_termios.c_lflag & TOSTOP) {
  534                 error = tty_wait_background(tp, curthread, SIGTTOU);
  535                 if (error)
  536                         goto done;
  537         }
  538 
  539         if (ioflag & IO_NDELAY && tp->t_flags & TF_BUSY_OUT) {
  540                 /* Allow non-blocking writes to bypass serialization. */
  541                 error = ttydisc_write(tp, uio, ioflag);
  542         } else {
  543                 /* Serialize write() calls. */
  544                 while (tp->t_flags & TF_BUSY_OUT) {
  545                         error = tty_wait(tp, &tp->t_outserwait);
  546                         if (error)
  547                                 goto done;
  548                 }
  549 
  550                 tp->t_flags |= TF_BUSY_OUT;
  551                 defer = sigdeferstop(SIGDEFERSTOP_ERESTART);
  552                 error = ttydisc_write(tp, uio, ioflag);
  553                 sigallowstop(defer);
  554                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_BUSY_OUT;
  555                 cv_signal(&tp->t_outserwait);
  556         }
  557 
  558 done:   tty_unlock(tp);
  559         return (error);
  560 }
  561 
  562 static int
  563 ttydev_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int fflag,
  564     struct thread *td)
  565 {
  566         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  567         int error;
  568 
  569         error = ttydev_enter(tp);
  570         if (error)
  571                 return (error);
  572 
  573         switch (cmd) {
  574         case TIOCCBRK:
  575         case TIOCCONS:
  576         case TIOCDRAIN:
  577         case TIOCEXCL:
  578         case TIOCFLUSH:
  579         case TIOCNXCL:
  580         case TIOCSBRK:
  581         case TIOCSCTTY:
  582         case TIOCSETA:
  583         case TIOCSETAF:
  584         case TIOCSETAW:
  585         case TIOCSPGRP:
  586         case TIOCSTART:
  587         case TIOCSTAT:
  588         case TIOCSTI:
  589         case TIOCSTOP:
  590         case TIOCSWINSZ:
  591 #if 0
  592         case TIOCSDRAINWAIT:
  593         case TIOCSETD:
  594 #endif
  595 #ifdef COMPAT_43TTY
  596         case  TIOCLBIC:
  597         case  TIOCLBIS:
  598         case  TIOCLSET:
  599         case  TIOCSETC:
  600         case OTIOCSETD:
  601         case  TIOCSETN:
  602         case  TIOCSETP:
  603         case  TIOCSLTC:
  604 #endif /* COMPAT_43TTY */
  605                 /*
  606                  * If the ioctl() causes the TTY to be modified, let it
  607                  * wait in the background.
  608                  */
  609                 error = tty_wait_background(tp, curthread, SIGTTOU);
  610                 if (error)
  611                         goto done;
  612         }
  613 
  614         if (cmd == TIOCSETA || cmd == TIOCSETAW || cmd == TIOCSETAF) {
  615                 struct termios *old = &tp->t_termios;
  616                 struct termios *new = (struct termios *)data;
  617                 struct termios *lock = TTY_CALLOUT(tp, dev) ?
  618                     &tp->t_termios_lock_out : &tp->t_termios_lock_in;
  619                 int cc;
  620 
  621                 /*
  622                  * Lock state devices.  Just overwrite the values of the
  623                  * commands that are currently in use.
  624                  */
  625                 new->c_iflag = (old->c_iflag & lock->c_iflag) |
  626                     (new->c_iflag & ~lock->c_iflag);
  627                 new->c_oflag = (old->c_oflag & lock->c_oflag) |
  628                     (new->c_oflag & ~lock->c_oflag);
  629                 new->c_cflag = (old->c_cflag & lock->c_cflag) |
  630                     (new->c_cflag & ~lock->c_cflag);
  631                 new->c_lflag = (old->c_lflag & lock->c_lflag) |
  632                     (new->c_lflag & ~lock->c_lflag);
  633                 for (cc = 0; cc < NCCS; ++cc)
  634                         if (lock->c_cc[cc])
  635                                 new->c_cc[cc] = old->c_cc[cc];
  636                 if (lock->c_ispeed)
  637                         new->c_ispeed = old->c_ispeed;
  638                 if (lock->c_ospeed)
  639                         new->c_ospeed = old->c_ospeed;
  640         }
  641 
  642         error = tty_ioctl(tp, cmd, data, fflag, td);
  643 done:   tty_unlock(tp);
  644 
  645         return (error);
  646 }
  647 
  648 static int
  649 ttydev_poll(struct cdev *dev, int events, struct thread *td)
  650 {
  651         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  652         int error, revents = 0;
  653 
  654         error = ttydev_enter(tp);
  655         if (error)
  656                 return ((events & (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM)) | POLLHUP);
  657 
  658         if (events & (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM)) {
  659                 /* See if we can read something. */
  660                 if (ttydisc_read_poll(tp) > 0)
  661                         revents |= events & (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM);
  662         }
  663 
  664         if (tp->t_flags & TF_ZOMBIE) {
  665                 /* Hangup flag on zombie state. */
  666                 revents |= POLLHUP;
  667         } else if (events & (POLLOUT|POLLWRNORM)) {
  668                 /* See if we can write something. */
  669                 if (ttydisc_write_poll(tp) > 0)
  670                         revents |= events & (POLLOUT|POLLWRNORM);
  671         }
  672 
  673         if (revents == 0) {
  674                 if (events & (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM))
  675                         selrecord(td, &tp->t_inpoll);
  676                 if (events & (POLLOUT|POLLWRNORM))
  677                         selrecord(td, &tp->t_outpoll);
  678         }
  679 
  680         tty_unlock(tp);
  681 
  682         return (revents);
  683 }
  684 
  685 static int
  686 ttydev_mmap(struct cdev *dev, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_paddr_t *paddr,
  687     int nprot, vm_memattr_t *memattr)
  688 {
  689         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  690         int error;
  691 
  692         /* Handle mmap() through the driver. */
  693 
  694         error = ttydev_enter(tp);
  695         if (error)
  696                 return (-1);
  697         error = ttydevsw_mmap(tp, offset, paddr, nprot, memattr);
  698         tty_unlock(tp);
  699 
  700         return (error);
  701 }
  702 
  703 /*
  704  * kqueue support.
  705  */
  706 
  707 static void
  708 tty_kqops_read_detach(struct knote *kn)
  709 {
  710         struct tty *tp = kn->kn_hook;
  711 
  712         knlist_remove(&tp->t_inpoll.si_note, kn, 0);
  713 }
  714 
  715 static int
  716 tty_kqops_read_event(struct knote *kn, long hint __unused)
  717 {
  718         struct tty *tp = kn->kn_hook;
  719 
  720         tty_assert_locked(tp);
  721 
  722         if (tty_gone(tp) || tp->t_flags & TF_ZOMBIE) {
  723                 kn->kn_flags |= EV_EOF;
  724                 return (1);
  725         } else {
  726                 kn->kn_data = ttydisc_read_poll(tp);
  727                 return (kn->kn_data > 0);
  728         }
  729 }
  730 
  731 static void
  732 tty_kqops_write_detach(struct knote *kn)
  733 {
  734         struct tty *tp = kn->kn_hook;
  735 
  736         knlist_remove(&tp->t_outpoll.si_note, kn, 0);
  737 }
  738 
  739 static int
  740 tty_kqops_write_event(struct knote *kn, long hint __unused)
  741 {
  742         struct tty *tp = kn->kn_hook;
  743 
  744         tty_assert_locked(tp);
  745 
  746         if (tty_gone(tp)) {
  747                 kn->kn_flags |= EV_EOF;
  748                 return (1);
  749         } else {
  750                 kn->kn_data = ttydisc_write_poll(tp);
  751                 return (kn->kn_data > 0);
  752         }
  753 }
  754 
  755 static struct filterops tty_kqops_read = {
  756         .f_isfd = 1,
  757         .f_detach = tty_kqops_read_detach,
  758         .f_event = tty_kqops_read_event,
  759 };
  760 
  761 static struct filterops tty_kqops_write = {
  762         .f_isfd = 1,
  763         .f_detach = tty_kqops_write_detach,
  764         .f_event = tty_kqops_write_event,
  765 };
  766 
  767 static int
  768 ttydev_kqfilter(struct cdev *dev, struct knote *kn)
  769 {
  770         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  771         int error;
  772 
  773         error = ttydev_enter(tp);
  774         if (error)
  775                 return (error);
  776 
  777         switch (kn->kn_filter) {
  778         case EVFILT_READ:
  779                 kn->kn_hook = tp;
  780                 kn->kn_fop = &tty_kqops_read;
  781                 knlist_add(&tp->t_inpoll.si_note, kn, 1);
  782                 break;
  783         case EVFILT_WRITE:
  784                 kn->kn_hook = tp;
  785                 kn->kn_fop = &tty_kqops_write;
  786                 knlist_add(&tp->t_outpoll.si_note, kn, 1);
  787                 break;
  788         default:
  789                 error = EINVAL;
  790                 break;
  791         }
  792 
  793         tty_unlock(tp);
  794         return (error);
  795 }
  796 
  797 static struct cdevsw ttydev_cdevsw = {
  798         .d_version      = D_VERSION,
  799         .d_open         = ttydev_open,
  800         .d_close        = ttydev_close,
  801         .d_read         = ttydev_read,
  802         .d_write        = ttydev_write,
  803         .d_ioctl        = ttydev_ioctl,
  804         .d_kqfilter     = ttydev_kqfilter,
  805         .d_poll         = ttydev_poll,
  806         .d_mmap         = ttydev_mmap,
  807         .d_name         = "ttydev",
  808         .d_flags        = D_TTY,
  809 };
  810 
  811 /*
  812  * Init/lock-state devices
  813  */
  814 
  815 static int
  816 ttyil_open(struct cdev *dev, int oflags __unused, int devtype __unused,
  817     struct thread *td)
  818 {
  819         struct tty *tp;
  820         int error;
  821 
  822         tp = dev->si_drv1;
  823         error = 0;
  824         tty_lock(tp);
  825         if (tty_gone(tp))
  826                 error = ENODEV;
  827         tty_unlock(tp);
  828 
  829         return (error);
  830 }
  831 
  832 static int
  833 ttyil_close(struct cdev *dev __unused, int flag __unused, int mode __unused,
  834     struct thread *td __unused)
  835 {
  836 
  837         return (0);
  838 }
  839 
  840 static int
  841 ttyil_rdwr(struct cdev *dev __unused, struct uio *uio __unused,
  842     int ioflag __unused)
  843 {
  844 
  845         return (ENODEV);
  846 }
  847 
  848 static int
  849 ttyil_ioctl(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int fflag,
  850     struct thread *td)
  851 {
  852         struct tty *tp = dev->si_drv1;
  853         int error;
  854 
  855         tty_lock(tp);
  856         if (tty_gone(tp)) {
  857                 error = ENODEV;
  858                 goto done;
  859         }
  860 
  861         error = ttydevsw_cioctl(tp, dev2unit(dev), cmd, data, td);
  862         if (error != ENOIOCTL)
  863                 goto done;
  864         error = 0;
  865 
  866         switch (cmd) {
  867         case TIOCGETA:
  868                 /* Obtain terminal flags through tcgetattr(). */
  869                 *(struct termios*)data = *(struct termios*)dev->si_drv2;
  870                 break;
  871         case TIOCSETA:
  872                 /* Set terminal flags through tcsetattr(). */
  873                 error = priv_check(td, PRIV_TTY_SETA);
  874                 if (error)
  875                         break;
  876                 *(struct termios*)dev->si_drv2 = *(struct termios*)data;
  877                 break;
  878         case TIOCGETD:
  879                 *(int *)data = TTYDISC;
  880                 break;
  881         case TIOCGWINSZ:
  882                 bzero(data, sizeof(struct winsize));
  883                 break;
  884         default:
  885                 error = ENOTTY;
  886         }
  887 
  888 done:   tty_unlock(tp);
  889         return (error);
  890 }
  891 
  892 static struct cdevsw ttyil_cdevsw = {
  893         .d_version      = D_VERSION,
  894         .d_open         = ttyil_open,
  895         .d_close        = ttyil_close,
  896         .d_read         = ttyil_rdwr,
  897         .d_write        = ttyil_rdwr,
  898         .d_ioctl        = ttyil_ioctl,
  899         .d_name         = "ttyil",
  900         .d_flags        = D_TTY,
  901 };
  902 
  903 static void
  904 tty_init_termios(struct tty *tp)
  905 {
  906         struct termios *t = &tp->t_termios_init_in;
  907 
  908         t->c_cflag = TTYDEF_CFLAG;
  909         t->c_iflag = TTYDEF_IFLAG;
  910         t->c_lflag = TTYDEF_LFLAG;
  911         t->c_oflag = TTYDEF_OFLAG;
  912         t->c_ispeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
  913         t->c_ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
  914         memcpy(&t->c_cc, ttydefchars, sizeof ttydefchars);
  915 
  916         tp->t_termios_init_out = *t;
  917 }
  918 
  919 void
  920 tty_init_console(struct tty *tp, speed_t s)
  921 {
  922         struct termios *ti = &tp->t_termios_init_in;
  923         struct termios *to = &tp->t_termios_init_out;
  924 
  925         if (s != 0) {
  926                 ti->c_ispeed = ti->c_ospeed = s;
  927                 to->c_ispeed = to->c_ospeed = s;
  928         }
  929 
  930         ti->c_cflag |= CLOCAL;
  931         to->c_cflag |= CLOCAL;
  932 }
  933 
  934 /*
  935  * Standard device routine implementations, mostly meant for
  936  * pseudo-terminal device drivers. When a driver creates a new terminal
  937  * device class, missing routines are patched.
  938  */
  939 
  940 static int
  941 ttydevsw_defopen(struct tty *tp __unused)
  942 {
  943 
  944         return (0);
  945 }
  946 
  947 static void
  948 ttydevsw_defclose(struct tty *tp __unused)
  949 {
  950 
  951 }
  952 
  953 static void
  954 ttydevsw_defoutwakeup(struct tty *tp __unused)
  955 {
  956 
  957         panic("Terminal device has output, while not implemented");
  958 }
  959 
  960 static void
  961 ttydevsw_definwakeup(struct tty *tp __unused)
  962 {
  963 
  964 }
  965 
  966 static int
  967 ttydevsw_defioctl(struct tty *tp __unused, u_long cmd __unused,
  968     caddr_t data __unused, struct thread *td __unused)
  969 {
  970 
  971         return (ENOIOCTL);
  972 }
  973 
  974 static int
  975 ttydevsw_defcioctl(struct tty *tp __unused, int unit __unused,
  976     u_long cmd __unused, caddr_t data __unused, struct thread *td __unused)
  977 {
  978 
  979         return (ENOIOCTL);
  980 }
  981 
  982 static int
  983 ttydevsw_defparam(struct tty *tp __unused, struct termios *t)
  984 {
  985 
  986         /*
  987          * Allow the baud rate to be adjusted for pseudo-devices, but at
  988          * least restrict it to 115200 to prevent excessive buffer
  989          * usage.  Also disallow 0, to prevent foot shooting.
  990          */
  991         if (t->c_ispeed < B50)
  992                 t->c_ispeed = B50;
  993         else if (t->c_ispeed > B115200)
  994                 t->c_ispeed = B115200;
  995         if (t->c_ospeed < B50)
  996                 t->c_ospeed = B50;
  997         else if (t->c_ospeed > B115200)
  998                 t->c_ospeed = B115200;
  999         t->c_cflag |= CREAD;
 1000 
 1001         return (0);
 1002 }
 1003 
 1004 static int
 1005 ttydevsw_defmodem(struct tty *tp __unused, int sigon __unused,
 1006     int sigoff __unused)
 1007 {
 1008 
 1009         /* Simulate a carrier to make the TTY layer happy. */
 1010         return (SER_DCD);
 1011 }
 1012 
 1013 static int
 1014 ttydevsw_defmmap(struct tty *tp __unused, vm_ooffset_t offset __unused,
 1015     vm_paddr_t *paddr __unused, int nprot __unused,
 1016     vm_memattr_t *memattr __unused)
 1017 {
 1018 
 1019         return (-1);
 1020 }
 1021 
 1022 static void
 1023 ttydevsw_defpktnotify(struct tty *tp __unused, char event __unused)
 1024 {
 1025 
 1026 }
 1027 
 1028 static void
 1029 ttydevsw_deffree(void *softc __unused)
 1030 {
 1031 
 1032         panic("Terminal device freed without a free-handler");
 1033 }
 1034 
 1035 static bool
 1036 ttydevsw_defbusy(struct tty *tp __unused)
 1037 {
 1038 
 1039         return (FALSE);
 1040 }
 1041 
 1042 /*
 1043  * TTY allocation and deallocation. TTY devices can be deallocated when
 1044  * the driver doesn't use it anymore, when the TTY isn't a session's
 1045  * controlling TTY and when the device node isn't opened through devfs.
 1046  */
 1047 
 1048 struct tty *
 1049 tty_alloc(struct ttydevsw *tsw, void *sc)
 1050 {
 1051 
 1052         return (tty_alloc_mutex(tsw, sc, NULL));
 1053 }
 1054 
 1055 struct tty *
 1056 tty_alloc_mutex(struct ttydevsw *tsw, void *sc, struct mtx *mutex)
 1057 {
 1058         struct tty *tp;
 1059 
 1060         /* Make sure the driver defines all routines. */
 1061 #define PATCH_FUNC(x) do {                              \
 1062         if (tsw->tsw_ ## x == NULL)                     \
 1063                 tsw->tsw_ ## x = ttydevsw_def ## x;     \
 1064 } while (0)
 1065         PATCH_FUNC(open);
 1066         PATCH_FUNC(close);
 1067         PATCH_FUNC(outwakeup);
 1068         PATCH_FUNC(inwakeup);
 1069         PATCH_FUNC(ioctl);
 1070         PATCH_FUNC(cioctl);
 1071         PATCH_FUNC(param);
 1072         PATCH_FUNC(modem);
 1073         PATCH_FUNC(mmap);
 1074         PATCH_FUNC(pktnotify);
 1075         PATCH_FUNC(free);
 1076         PATCH_FUNC(busy);
 1077 #undef PATCH_FUNC
 1078 
 1079         tp = malloc(sizeof(struct tty) + TTY_PRBUF_SIZE, M_TTY,
 1080             M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
 1081         tp->t_prbufsz = TTY_PRBUF_SIZE;
 1082         tp->t_devsw = tsw;
 1083         tp->t_devswsoftc = sc;
 1084         tp->t_flags = tsw->tsw_flags;
 1085         tp->t_drainwait = tty_drainwait;
 1086 
 1087         tty_init_termios(tp);
 1088 
 1089         cv_init(&tp->t_inwait, "ttyin");
 1090         cv_init(&tp->t_outwait, "ttyout");
 1091         cv_init(&tp->t_outserwait, "ttyosr");
 1092         cv_init(&tp->t_bgwait, "ttybg");
 1093         cv_init(&tp->t_dcdwait, "ttydcd");
 1094 
 1095         /* Allow drivers to use a custom mutex to lock the TTY. */
 1096         if (mutex != NULL) {
 1097                 tp->t_mtx = mutex;
 1098         } else {
 1099                 tp->t_mtx = &tp->t_mtxobj;
 1100                 mtx_init(&tp->t_mtxobj, "ttymtx", NULL, MTX_DEF);
 1101         }
 1102 
 1103         knlist_init_mtx(&tp->t_inpoll.si_note, tp->t_mtx);
 1104         knlist_init_mtx(&tp->t_outpoll.si_note, tp->t_mtx);
 1105 
 1106         return (tp);
 1107 }
 1108 
 1109 static void
 1110 tty_dealloc(void *arg)
 1111 {
 1112         struct tty *tp = arg;
 1113 
 1114         /*
 1115          * ttyydev_leave() usually frees the i/o queues earlier, but it is
 1116          * not always called between queue allocation and here.  The queues
 1117          * may be allocated by ioctls on a pty control device without the
 1118          * corresponding pty slave device ever being open, or after it is
 1119          * closed.
 1120          */
 1121         ttyinq_free(&tp->t_inq);
 1122         ttyoutq_free(&tp->t_outq);
 1123         seldrain(&tp->t_inpoll);
 1124         seldrain(&tp->t_outpoll);
 1125         knlist_destroy(&tp->t_inpoll.si_note);
 1126         knlist_destroy(&tp->t_outpoll.si_note);
 1127 
 1128         cv_destroy(&tp->t_inwait);
 1129         cv_destroy(&tp->t_outwait);
 1130         cv_destroy(&tp->t_bgwait);
 1131         cv_destroy(&tp->t_dcdwait);
 1132         cv_destroy(&tp->t_outserwait);
 1133 
 1134         if (tp->t_mtx == &tp->t_mtxobj)
 1135                 mtx_destroy(&tp->t_mtxobj);
 1136         ttydevsw_free(tp);
 1137         free(tp, M_TTY);
 1138 }
 1139 
 1140 static void
 1141 tty_rel_free(struct tty *tp)
 1142 {
 1143         struct cdev *dev;
 1144 
 1145         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1146 
 1147 #define TF_ACTIVITY     (TF_GONE|TF_OPENED|TF_HOOK|TF_OPENCLOSE)
 1148         if (tp->t_sessioncnt != 0 || (tp->t_flags & TF_ACTIVITY) != TF_GONE) {
 1149                 /* TTY is still in use. */
 1150                 tty_unlock(tp);
 1151                 return;
 1152         }
 1153 
 1154         /* Stop asynchronous I/O. */
 1155         funsetown(&tp->t_sigio);
 1156 
 1157         /* TTY can be deallocated. */
 1158         dev = tp->t_dev;
 1159         tp->t_dev = NULL;
 1160         tty_unlock(tp);
 1161 
 1162         if (dev != NULL) {
 1163                 sx_xlock(&tty_list_sx);
 1164                 TAILQ_REMOVE(&tty_list, tp, t_list);
 1165                 tty_list_count--;
 1166                 sx_xunlock(&tty_list_sx);
 1167                 destroy_dev_sched_cb(dev, tty_dealloc, tp);
 1168         }
 1169 }
 1170 
 1171 void
 1172 tty_rel_pgrp(struct tty *tp, struct pgrp *pg)
 1173 {
 1174 
 1175         MPASS(tp->t_sessioncnt > 0);
 1176         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1177 
 1178         if (tp->t_pgrp == pg)
 1179                 tp->t_pgrp = NULL;
 1180 
 1181         tty_unlock(tp);
 1182 }
 1183 
 1184 void
 1185 tty_rel_sess(struct tty *tp, struct session *sess)
 1186 {
 1187 
 1188         MPASS(tp->t_sessioncnt > 0);
 1189 
 1190         /* Current session has left. */
 1191         if (tp->t_session == sess) {
 1192                 tp->t_session = NULL;
 1193                 MPASS(tp->t_pgrp == NULL);
 1194         }
 1195         tp->t_sessioncnt--;
 1196         tty_rel_free(tp);
 1197 }
 1198 
 1199 void
 1200 tty_rel_gone(struct tty *tp)
 1201 {
 1202 
 1203         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1204         MPASS(!tty_gone(tp));
 1205 
 1206         /* Simulate carrier removal. */
 1207         ttydisc_modem(tp, 0);
 1208 
 1209         /* Wake up all blocked threads. */
 1210         tty_wakeup(tp, FREAD|FWRITE);
 1211         cv_broadcast(&tp->t_bgwait);
 1212         cv_broadcast(&tp->t_dcdwait);
 1213 
 1214         tp->t_flags |= TF_GONE;
 1215         tty_rel_free(tp);
 1216 }
 1217 
 1218 static int
 1219 tty_drop_ctty(struct tty *tp, struct proc *p)
 1220 {
 1221         struct session *session;
 1222         struct vnode *vp;
 1223 
 1224         /*
 1225          * This looks terrible, but it's generally safe as long as the tty
 1226          * hasn't gone away while we had the lock dropped.  All of our sanity
 1227          * checking that this operation is OK happens after we've picked it back
 1228          * up, so other state changes are generally not fatal and the potential
 1229          * for this particular operation to happen out-of-order in a
 1230          * multithreaded scenario is likely a non-issue.
 1231          */
 1232         tty_unlock(tp);
 1233         sx_xlock(&proctree_lock);
 1234         tty_lock(tp);
 1235         if (tty_gone(tp)) {
 1236                 sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1237                 return (ENODEV);
 1238         }
 1239 
 1240         /*
 1241          * If the session doesn't have a controlling TTY, or if we weren't
 1242          * invoked on the controlling TTY, we'll return ENOIOCTL as we've
 1243          * historically done.
 1244          */
 1245         session = p->p_session;
 1246         if (session->s_ttyp == NULL || session->s_ttyp != tp) {
 1247                 sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1248                 return (ENOTTY);
 1249         }
 1250 
 1251         if (!SESS_LEADER(p)) {
 1252                 sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1253                 return (EPERM);
 1254         }
 1255 
 1256         PROC_LOCK(p);
 1257         SESS_LOCK(session);
 1258         vp = session->s_ttyvp;
 1259         session->s_ttyp = NULL;
 1260         session->s_ttyvp = NULL;
 1261         session->s_ttydp = NULL;
 1262         SESS_UNLOCK(session);
 1263 
 1264         tp->t_sessioncnt--;
 1265         p->p_flag &= ~P_CONTROLT;
 1266         PROC_UNLOCK(p);
 1267         sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1268 
 1269         /*
 1270          * If we did have a vnode, release our reference.  Ordinarily we manage
 1271          * these at the devfs layer, but we can't necessarily know that we were
 1272          * invoked on the vnode referenced in the session (i.e. the vnode we
 1273          * hold a reference to).  We explicitly don't check VBAD/VIRF_DOOMED here
 1274          * to avoid a vnode leak -- in circumstances elsewhere where we'd hit a
 1275          * VIRF_DOOMED vnode, release has been deferred until the controlling TTY
 1276          * is either changed or released.
 1277          */
 1278         if (vp != NULL)
 1279                 devfs_ctty_unref(vp);
 1280         return (0);
 1281 }
 1282 
 1283 /*
 1284  * Exposing information about current TTY's through sysctl
 1285  */
 1286 
 1287 static void
 1288 tty_to_xtty(struct tty *tp, struct xtty *xt)
 1289 {
 1290 
 1291         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1292 
 1293         xt->xt_size = sizeof(struct xtty);
 1294         xt->xt_insize = ttyinq_getsize(&tp->t_inq);
 1295         xt->xt_incc = ttyinq_bytescanonicalized(&tp->t_inq);
 1296         xt->xt_inlc = ttyinq_bytesline(&tp->t_inq);
 1297         xt->xt_inlow = tp->t_inlow;
 1298         xt->xt_outsize = ttyoutq_getsize(&tp->t_outq);
 1299         xt->xt_outcc = ttyoutq_bytesused(&tp->t_outq);
 1300         xt->xt_outlow = tp->t_outlow;
 1301         xt->xt_column = tp->t_column;
 1302         xt->xt_pgid = tp->t_pgrp ? tp->t_pgrp->pg_id : 0;
 1303         xt->xt_sid = tp->t_session ? tp->t_session->s_sid : 0;
 1304         xt->xt_flags = tp->t_flags;
 1305         xt->xt_dev = tp->t_dev ? dev2udev(tp->t_dev) : (uint32_t)NODEV;
 1306 }
 1307 
 1308 static int
 1309 sysctl_kern_ttys(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
 1310 {
 1311         unsigned long lsize;
 1312         struct xtty *xtlist, *xt;
 1313         struct tty *tp;
 1314         int error;
 1315 
 1316         sx_slock(&tty_list_sx);
 1317         lsize = tty_list_count * sizeof(struct xtty);
 1318         if (lsize == 0) {
 1319                 sx_sunlock(&tty_list_sx);
 1320                 return (0);
 1321         }
 1322 
 1323         xtlist = xt = malloc(lsize, M_TTY, M_WAITOK);
 1324 
 1325         TAILQ_FOREACH(tp, &tty_list, t_list) {
 1326                 tty_lock(tp);
 1327                 tty_to_xtty(tp, xt);
 1328                 tty_unlock(tp);
 1329                 xt++;
 1330         }
 1331         sx_sunlock(&tty_list_sx);
 1332 
 1333         error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, xtlist, lsize);
 1334         free(xtlist, M_TTY);
 1335         return (error);
 1336 }
 1337 
 1338 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, OID_AUTO, ttys, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_MPSAFE,
 1339         0, 0, sysctl_kern_ttys, "S,xtty", "List of TTYs");
 1340 
 1341 /*
 1342  * Device node creation. Device has been set up, now we can expose it to
 1343  * the user.
 1344  */
 1345 
 1346 int
 1347 tty_makedevf(struct tty *tp, struct ucred *cred, int flags,
 1348     const char *fmt, ...)
 1349 {
 1350         va_list ap;
 1351         struct make_dev_args args;
 1352         struct cdev *dev, *init, *lock, *cua, *cinit, *clock;
 1353         const char *prefix = "tty";
 1354         char name[SPECNAMELEN - 3]; /* for "tty" and "cua". */
 1355         uid_t uid;
 1356         gid_t gid;
 1357         mode_t mode;
 1358         int error;
 1359 
 1360         /* Remove "tty" prefix from devices like PTY's. */
 1361         if (tp->t_flags & TF_NOPREFIX)
 1362                 prefix = "";
 1363 
 1364         va_start(ap, fmt);
 1365         vsnrprintf(name, sizeof name, 32, fmt, ap);
 1366         va_end(ap);
 1367 
 1368         if (cred == NULL) {
 1369                 /* System device. */
 1370                 uid = UID_ROOT;
 1371                 gid = GID_WHEEL;
 1372                 mode = S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR;
 1373         } else {
 1374                 /* User device. */
 1375                 uid = cred->cr_ruid;
 1376                 gid = GID_TTY;
 1377                 mode = S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IWGRP;
 1378         }
 1379 
 1380         flags = flags & TTYMK_CLONING ? MAKEDEV_REF : 0;
 1381         flags |= MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME;
 1382 
 1383         /* Master call-in device. */
 1384         make_dev_args_init(&args);
 1385         args.mda_flags = flags;
 1386         args.mda_devsw = &ttydev_cdevsw;
 1387         args.mda_cr = cred;
 1388         args.mda_uid = uid;
 1389         args.mda_gid = gid;
 1390         args.mda_mode = mode;
 1391         args.mda_si_drv1 = tp;
 1392         error = make_dev_s(&args, &dev, "%s%s", prefix, name);
 1393         if (error != 0)
 1394                 return (error);
 1395         tp->t_dev = dev;
 1396 
 1397         init = lock = cua = cinit = clock = NULL;
 1398 
 1399         /* Slave call-in devices. */
 1400         if (tp->t_flags & TF_INITLOCK) {
 1401                 args.mda_devsw = &ttyil_cdevsw;
 1402                 args.mda_unit = TTYUNIT_INIT;
 1403                 args.mda_si_drv1 = tp;
 1404                 args.mda_si_drv2 = &tp->t_termios_init_in;
 1405                 error = make_dev_s(&args, &init, "%s%s.init", prefix, name);
 1406                 if (error != 0)
 1407                         goto fail;
 1408                 dev_depends(dev, init);
 1409 
 1410                 args.mda_unit = TTYUNIT_LOCK;
 1411                 args.mda_si_drv2 = &tp->t_termios_lock_in;
 1412                 error = make_dev_s(&args, &lock, "%s%s.lock", prefix, name);
 1413                 if (error != 0)
 1414                         goto fail;
 1415                 dev_depends(dev, lock);
 1416         }
 1417 
 1418         /* Call-out devices. */
 1419         if (tp->t_flags & TF_CALLOUT) {
 1420                 make_dev_args_init(&args);
 1421                 args.mda_flags = flags;
 1422                 args.mda_devsw = &ttydev_cdevsw;
 1423                 args.mda_cr = cred;
 1424                 args.mda_uid = UID_UUCP;
 1425                 args.mda_gid = GID_DIALER;
 1426                 args.mda_mode = 0660;
 1427                 args.mda_unit = TTYUNIT_CALLOUT;
 1428                 args.mda_si_drv1 = tp;
 1429                 error = make_dev_s(&args, &cua, "cua%s", name);
 1430                 if (error != 0)
 1431                         goto fail;
 1432                 dev_depends(dev, cua);
 1433 
 1434                 /* Slave call-out devices. */
 1435                 if (tp->t_flags & TF_INITLOCK) {
 1436                         args.mda_devsw = &ttyil_cdevsw;
 1437                         args.mda_unit = TTYUNIT_CALLOUT | TTYUNIT_INIT;
 1438                         args.mda_si_drv2 = &tp->t_termios_init_out;
 1439                         error = make_dev_s(&args, &cinit, "cua%s.init", name);
 1440                         if (error != 0)
 1441                                 goto fail;
 1442                         dev_depends(dev, cinit);
 1443 
 1444                         args.mda_unit = TTYUNIT_CALLOUT | TTYUNIT_LOCK;
 1445                         args.mda_si_drv2 = &tp->t_termios_lock_out;
 1446                         error = make_dev_s(&args, &clock, "cua%s.lock", name);
 1447                         if (error != 0)
 1448                                 goto fail;
 1449                         dev_depends(dev, clock);
 1450                 }
 1451         }
 1452 
 1453         sx_xlock(&tty_list_sx);
 1454         TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&tty_list, tp, t_list);
 1455         tty_list_count++;
 1456         sx_xunlock(&tty_list_sx);
 1457 
 1458         return (0);
 1459 
 1460 fail:
 1461         destroy_dev(dev);
 1462         if (init)
 1463                 destroy_dev(init);
 1464         if (lock)
 1465                 destroy_dev(lock);
 1466         if (cinit)
 1467                 destroy_dev(cinit);
 1468         if (clock)
 1469                 destroy_dev(clock);
 1470 
 1471         return (error);
 1472 }
 1473 
 1474 /*
 1475  * Signalling processes.
 1476  */
 1477 
 1478 void
 1479 tty_signal_sessleader(struct tty *tp, int sig)
 1480 {
 1481         struct proc *p;
 1482         struct session *s;
 1483 
 1484         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1485         MPASS(sig >= 1 && sig < NSIG);
 1486 
 1487         /* Make signals start output again. */
 1488         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_STOPPED;
 1489         tp->t_termios.c_lflag &= ~FLUSHO;
 1490 
 1491         /*
 1492          * Load s_leader exactly once to avoid race where s_leader is
 1493          * set to NULL by a concurrent invocation of killjobc() by the
 1494          * session leader.  Note that we are not holding t_session's
 1495          * lock for the read.
 1496          */
 1497         if ((s = tp->t_session) != NULL &&
 1498             (p = atomic_load_ptr(&s->s_leader)) != NULL) {
 1499                 PROC_LOCK(p);
 1500                 kern_psignal(p, sig);
 1501                 PROC_UNLOCK(p);
 1502         }
 1503 }
 1504 
 1505 void
 1506 tty_signal_pgrp(struct tty *tp, int sig)
 1507 {
 1508         ksiginfo_t ksi;
 1509 
 1510         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1511         MPASS(sig >= 1 && sig < NSIG);
 1512 
 1513         /* Make signals start output again. */
 1514         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_STOPPED;
 1515         tp->t_termios.c_lflag &= ~FLUSHO;
 1516 
 1517         if (sig == SIGINFO && !(tp->t_termios.c_lflag & NOKERNINFO))
 1518                 tty_info(tp);
 1519         if (tp->t_pgrp != NULL) {
 1520                 ksiginfo_init(&ksi);
 1521                 ksi.ksi_signo = sig;
 1522                 ksi.ksi_code = SI_KERNEL;
 1523                 PGRP_LOCK(tp->t_pgrp);
 1524                 pgsignal(tp->t_pgrp, sig, 1, &ksi);
 1525                 PGRP_UNLOCK(tp->t_pgrp);
 1526         }
 1527 }
 1528 
 1529 void
 1530 tty_wakeup(struct tty *tp, int flags)
 1531 {
 1532 
 1533         if (tp->t_flags & TF_ASYNC && tp->t_sigio != NULL)
 1534                 pgsigio(&tp->t_sigio, SIGIO, (tp->t_session != NULL));
 1535 
 1536         if (flags & FWRITE) {
 1537                 cv_broadcast(&tp->t_outwait);
 1538                 selwakeup(&tp->t_outpoll);
 1539                 KNOTE_LOCKED(&tp->t_outpoll.si_note, 0);
 1540         }
 1541         if (flags & FREAD) {
 1542                 cv_broadcast(&tp->t_inwait);
 1543                 selwakeup(&tp->t_inpoll);
 1544                 KNOTE_LOCKED(&tp->t_inpoll.si_note, 0);
 1545         }
 1546 }
 1547 
 1548 int
 1549 tty_wait(struct tty *tp, struct cv *cv)
 1550 {
 1551         int error;
 1552         int revokecnt = tp->t_revokecnt;
 1553 
 1554         tty_lock_assert(tp, MA_OWNED|MA_NOTRECURSED);
 1555         MPASS(!tty_gone(tp));
 1556 
 1557         error = cv_wait_sig(cv, tp->t_mtx);
 1558 
 1559         /* Bail out when the device slipped away. */
 1560         if (tty_gone(tp))
 1561                 return (ENXIO);
 1562 
 1563         /* Restart the system call when we may have been revoked. */
 1564         if (tp->t_revokecnt != revokecnt)
 1565                 return (ERESTART);
 1566 
 1567         return (error);
 1568 }
 1569 
 1570 int
 1571 tty_timedwait(struct tty *tp, struct cv *cv, int hz)
 1572 {
 1573         int error;
 1574         int revokecnt = tp->t_revokecnt;
 1575 
 1576         tty_lock_assert(tp, MA_OWNED|MA_NOTRECURSED);
 1577         MPASS(!tty_gone(tp));
 1578 
 1579         error = cv_timedwait_sig(cv, tp->t_mtx, hz);
 1580 
 1581         /* Bail out when the device slipped away. */
 1582         if (tty_gone(tp))
 1583                 return (ENXIO);
 1584 
 1585         /* Restart the system call when we may have been revoked. */
 1586         if (tp->t_revokecnt != revokecnt)
 1587                 return (ERESTART);
 1588 
 1589         return (error);
 1590 }
 1591 
 1592 void
 1593 tty_flush(struct tty *tp, int flags)
 1594 {
 1595 
 1596         if (flags & FWRITE) {
 1597                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_HIWAT_OUT;
 1598                 ttyoutq_flush(&tp->t_outq);
 1599                 tty_wakeup(tp, FWRITE);
 1600                 if (!tty_gone(tp)) {
 1601                         ttydevsw_outwakeup(tp);
 1602                         ttydevsw_pktnotify(tp, TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE);
 1603                 }
 1604         }
 1605         if (flags & FREAD) {
 1606                 tty_hiwat_in_unblock(tp);
 1607                 ttyinq_flush(&tp->t_inq);
 1608                 tty_wakeup(tp, FREAD);
 1609                 if (!tty_gone(tp)) {
 1610                         ttydevsw_inwakeup(tp);
 1611                         ttydevsw_pktnotify(tp, TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD);
 1612                 }
 1613         }
 1614 }
 1615 
 1616 void
 1617 tty_set_winsize(struct tty *tp, const struct winsize *wsz)
 1618 {
 1619 
 1620         if (memcmp(&tp->t_winsize, wsz, sizeof(*wsz)) == 0)
 1621                 return;
 1622         tp->t_winsize = *wsz;
 1623         tty_signal_pgrp(tp, SIGWINCH);
 1624 }
 1625 
 1626 static int
 1627 tty_generic_ioctl(struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, void *data, int fflag,
 1628     struct thread *td)
 1629 {
 1630         int error;
 1631 
 1632         switch (cmd) {
 1633         /*
 1634          * Modem commands.
 1635          * The SER_* and TIOCM_* flags are the same, but one bit
 1636          * shifted. I don't know why.
 1637          */
 1638         case TIOCSDTR:
 1639                 ttydevsw_modem(tp, SER_DTR, 0);
 1640                 return (0);
 1641         case TIOCCDTR:
 1642                 ttydevsw_modem(tp, 0, SER_DTR);
 1643                 return (0);
 1644         case TIOCMSET: {
 1645                 int bits = *(int *)data;
 1646                 ttydevsw_modem(tp,
 1647                     (bits & (TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS)) >> 1,
 1648                     ((~bits) & (TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS)) >> 1);
 1649                 return (0);
 1650         }
 1651         case TIOCMBIS: {
 1652                 int bits = *(int *)data;
 1653                 ttydevsw_modem(tp, (bits & (TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS)) >> 1, 0);
 1654                 return (0);
 1655         }
 1656         case TIOCMBIC: {
 1657                 int bits = *(int *)data;
 1658                 ttydevsw_modem(tp, 0, (bits & (TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS)) >> 1);
 1659                 return (0);
 1660         }
 1661         case TIOCMGET:
 1662                 *(int *)data = TIOCM_LE + (ttydevsw_modem(tp, 0, 0) << 1);
 1663                 return (0);
 1664 
 1665         case FIOASYNC:
 1666                 if (*(int *)data)
 1667                         tp->t_flags |= TF_ASYNC;
 1668                 else
 1669                         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_ASYNC;
 1670                 return (0);
 1671         case FIONBIO:
 1672                 /* This device supports non-blocking operation. */
 1673                 return (0);
 1674         case FIONREAD:
 1675                 *(int *)data = ttyinq_bytescanonicalized(&tp->t_inq);
 1676                 return (0);
 1677         case FIONWRITE:
 1678         case TIOCOUTQ:
 1679                 *(int *)data = ttyoutq_bytesused(&tp->t_outq);
 1680                 return (0);
 1681         case FIOSETOWN:
 1682                 if (tp->t_session != NULL && !tty_is_ctty(tp, td->td_proc))
 1683                         /* Not allowed to set ownership. */
 1684                         return (ENOTTY);
 1685 
 1686                 /* Temporarily unlock the TTY to set ownership. */
 1687                 tty_unlock(tp);
 1688                 error = fsetown(*(int *)data, &tp->t_sigio);
 1689                 tty_lock(tp);
 1690                 return (error);
 1691         case FIOGETOWN:
 1692                 if (tp->t_session != NULL && !tty_is_ctty(tp, td->td_proc))
 1693                         /* Not allowed to set ownership. */
 1694                         return (ENOTTY);
 1695 
 1696                 /* Get ownership. */
 1697                 *(int *)data = fgetown(&tp->t_sigio);
 1698                 return (0);
 1699         case TIOCGETA:
 1700                 /* Obtain terminal flags through tcgetattr(). */
 1701                 *(struct termios*)data = tp->t_termios;
 1702                 return (0);
 1703         case TIOCSETA:
 1704         case TIOCSETAW:
 1705         case TIOCSETAF: {
 1706                 struct termios *t = data;
 1707 
 1708                 /*
 1709                  * Who makes up these funny rules? According to POSIX,
 1710                  * input baud rate is set equal to the output baud rate
 1711                  * when zero.
 1712                  */
 1713                 if (t->c_ispeed == 0)
 1714                         t->c_ispeed = t->c_ospeed;
 1715 
 1716                 /* Discard any unsupported bits. */
 1717                 t->c_iflag &= TTYSUP_IFLAG;
 1718                 t->c_oflag &= TTYSUP_OFLAG;
 1719                 t->c_lflag &= TTYSUP_LFLAG;
 1720                 t->c_cflag &= TTYSUP_CFLAG;
 1721 
 1722                 /* Set terminal flags through tcsetattr(). */
 1723                 if (cmd == TIOCSETAW || cmd == TIOCSETAF) {
 1724                         error = tty_drain(tp, 0);
 1725                         if (error)
 1726                                 return (error);
 1727                         if (cmd == TIOCSETAF)
 1728                                 tty_flush(tp, FREAD);
 1729                 }
 1730 
 1731                 /*
 1732                  * Only call param() when the flags really change.
 1733                  */
 1734                 if ((t->c_cflag & CIGNORE) == 0 &&
 1735                     (tp->t_termios.c_cflag != t->c_cflag ||
 1736                     ((tp->t_termios.c_iflag ^ t->c_iflag) &
 1737                     (IXON|IXOFF|IXANY)) ||
 1738                     tp->t_termios.c_ispeed != t->c_ispeed ||
 1739                     tp->t_termios.c_ospeed != t->c_ospeed)) {
 1740                         error = ttydevsw_param(tp, t);
 1741                         if (error)
 1742                                 return (error);
 1743 
 1744                         /* XXX: CLOCAL? */
 1745 
 1746                         tp->t_termios.c_cflag = t->c_cflag & ~CIGNORE;
 1747                         tp->t_termios.c_ispeed = t->c_ispeed;
 1748                         tp->t_termios.c_ospeed = t->c_ospeed;
 1749 
 1750                         /* Baud rate has changed - update watermarks. */
 1751                         error = tty_watermarks(tp);
 1752                         if (error)
 1753                                 return (error);
 1754                 }
 1755 
 1756                 /* Copy new non-device driver parameters. */
 1757                 tp->t_termios.c_iflag = t->c_iflag;
 1758                 tp->t_termios.c_oflag = t->c_oflag;
 1759                 tp->t_termios.c_lflag = t->c_lflag;
 1760                 memcpy(&tp->t_termios.c_cc, t->c_cc, sizeof t->c_cc);
 1761 
 1762                 ttydisc_optimize(tp);
 1763 
 1764                 if ((t->c_lflag & ICANON) == 0) {
 1765                         /*
 1766                          * When in non-canonical mode, wake up all
 1767                          * readers. Canonicalize any partial input. VMIN
 1768                          * and VTIME could also be adjusted.
 1769                          */
 1770                         ttyinq_canonicalize(&tp->t_inq);
 1771                         tty_wakeup(tp, FREAD);
 1772                 }
 1773 
 1774                 /*
 1775                  * For packet mode: notify the PTY consumer that VSTOP
 1776                  * and VSTART may have been changed.
 1777                  */
 1778                 if (tp->t_termios.c_iflag & IXON &&
 1779                     tp->t_termios.c_cc[VSTOP] == CTRL('S') &&
 1780                     tp->t_termios.c_cc[VSTART] == CTRL('Q'))
 1781                         ttydevsw_pktnotify(tp, TIOCPKT_DOSTOP);
 1782                 else
 1783                         ttydevsw_pktnotify(tp, TIOCPKT_NOSTOP);
 1784                 return (0);
 1785         }
 1786         case TIOCGETD:
 1787                 /* For compatibility - we only support TTYDISC. */
 1788                 *(int *)data = TTYDISC;
 1789                 return (0);
 1790         case TIOCGPGRP:
 1791                 if (!tty_is_ctty(tp, td->td_proc))
 1792                         return (ENOTTY);
 1793 
 1794                 if (tp->t_pgrp != NULL)
 1795                         *(int *)data = tp->t_pgrp->pg_id;
 1796                 else
 1797                         *(int *)data = NO_PID;
 1798                 return (0);
 1799         case TIOCGSID:
 1800                 if (!tty_is_ctty(tp, td->td_proc))
 1801                         return (ENOTTY);
 1802 
 1803                 MPASS(tp->t_session);
 1804                 *(int *)data = tp->t_session->s_sid;
 1805                 return (0);
 1806         case TIOCNOTTY:
 1807                 return (tty_drop_ctty(tp, td->td_proc));
 1808         case TIOCSCTTY: {
 1809                 struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
 1810 
 1811                 /* XXX: This looks awful. */
 1812                 tty_unlock(tp);
 1813                 sx_xlock(&proctree_lock);
 1814                 tty_lock(tp);
 1815 
 1816                 if (!SESS_LEADER(p)) {
 1817                         /* Only the session leader may do this. */
 1818                         sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1819                         return (EPERM);
 1820                 }
 1821 
 1822                 if (tp->t_session != NULL && tp->t_session == p->p_session) {
 1823                         /* This is already our controlling TTY. */
 1824                         sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1825                         return (0);
 1826                 }
 1827 
 1828                 if (p->p_session->s_ttyp != NULL ||
 1829                     (tp->t_session != NULL && tp->t_session->s_ttyvp != NULL &&
 1830                     tp->t_session->s_ttyvp->v_type != VBAD)) {
 1831                         /*
 1832                          * There is already a relation between a TTY and
 1833                          * a session, or the caller is not the session
 1834                          * leader.
 1835                          *
 1836                          * Allow the TTY to be stolen when the vnode is
 1837                          * invalid, but the reference to the TTY is
 1838                          * still active.  This allows immediate reuse of
 1839                          * TTYs of which the session leader has been
 1840                          * killed or the TTY revoked.
 1841                          */
 1842                         sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1843                         return (EPERM);
 1844                 }
 1845 
 1846                 /* Connect the session to the TTY. */
 1847                 tp->t_session = p->p_session;
 1848                 tp->t_session->s_ttyp = tp;
 1849                 tp->t_sessioncnt++;
 1850 
 1851                 /* Assign foreground process group. */
 1852                 tp->t_pgrp = p->p_pgrp;
 1853                 PROC_LOCK(p);
 1854                 p->p_flag |= P_CONTROLT;
 1855                 PROC_UNLOCK(p);
 1856 
 1857                 sx_xunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1858                 return (0);
 1859         }
 1860         case TIOCSPGRP: {
 1861                 struct pgrp *pg;
 1862 
 1863                 /*
 1864                  * XXX: Temporarily unlock the TTY to locate the process
 1865                  * group. This code would be lot nicer if we would ever
 1866                  * decompose proctree_lock.
 1867                  */
 1868                 tty_unlock(tp);
 1869                 sx_slock(&proctree_lock);
 1870                 pg = pgfind(*(int *)data);
 1871                 if (pg != NULL)
 1872                         PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);
 1873                 if (pg == NULL || pg->pg_session != td->td_proc->p_session) {
 1874                         sx_sunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1875                         tty_lock(tp);
 1876                         return (EPERM);
 1877                 }
 1878                 tty_lock(tp);
 1879 
 1880                 /*
 1881                  * Determine if this TTY is the controlling TTY after
 1882                  * relocking the TTY.
 1883                  */
 1884                 if (!tty_is_ctty(tp, td->td_proc)) {
 1885                         sx_sunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1886                         return (ENOTTY);
 1887                 }
 1888                 tp->t_pgrp = pg;
 1889                 sx_sunlock(&proctree_lock);
 1890 
 1891                 /* Wake up the background process groups. */
 1892                 cv_broadcast(&tp->t_bgwait);
 1893                 return (0);
 1894         }
 1895         case TIOCFLUSH: {
 1896                 int flags = *(int *)data;
 1897 
 1898                 if (flags == 0)
 1899                         flags = (FREAD|FWRITE);
 1900                 else
 1901                         flags &= (FREAD|FWRITE);
 1902                 tty_flush(tp, flags);
 1903                 return (0);
 1904         }
 1905         case TIOCDRAIN:
 1906                 /* Drain TTY output. */
 1907                 return tty_drain(tp, 0);
 1908         case TIOCGDRAINWAIT:
 1909                 *(int *)data = tp->t_drainwait;
 1910                 return (0);
 1911         case TIOCSDRAINWAIT:
 1912                 error = priv_check(td, PRIV_TTY_DRAINWAIT);
 1913                 if (error == 0)
 1914                         tp->t_drainwait = *(int *)data;
 1915                 return (error);
 1916         case TIOCCONS:
 1917                 /* Set terminal as console TTY. */
 1918                 if (*(int *)data) {
 1919                         error = priv_check(td, PRIV_TTY_CONSOLE);
 1920                         if (error)
 1921                                 return (error);
 1922                         error = constty_set(tp);
 1923                 } else {
 1924                         error = constty_clear(tp);
 1925                 }
 1926                 return (error);
 1927         case TIOCGWINSZ:
 1928                 /* Obtain window size. */
 1929                 *(struct winsize*)data = tp->t_winsize;
 1930                 return (0);
 1931         case TIOCSWINSZ:
 1932                 /* Set window size. */
 1933                 tty_set_winsize(tp, data);
 1934                 return (0);
 1935         case TIOCEXCL:
 1936                 tp->t_flags |= TF_EXCLUDE;
 1937                 return (0);
 1938         case TIOCNXCL:
 1939                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_EXCLUDE;
 1940                 return (0);
 1941         case TIOCSTOP:
 1942                 tp->t_flags |= TF_STOPPED;
 1943                 ttydevsw_pktnotify(tp, TIOCPKT_STOP);
 1944                 return (0);
 1945         case TIOCSTART:
 1946                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_STOPPED;
 1947                 tp->t_termios.c_lflag &= ~FLUSHO;
 1948                 ttydevsw_outwakeup(tp);
 1949                 ttydevsw_pktnotify(tp, TIOCPKT_START);
 1950                 return (0);
 1951         case TIOCSTAT:
 1952                 tty_info(tp);
 1953                 return (0);
 1954         case TIOCSTI:
 1955                 if ((fflag & FREAD) == 0 && priv_check(td, PRIV_TTY_STI))
 1956                         return (EPERM);
 1957                 if (!tty_is_ctty(tp, td->td_proc) &&
 1958                     priv_check(td, PRIV_TTY_STI))
 1959                         return (EACCES);
 1960                 ttydisc_rint(tp, *(char *)data, 0);
 1961                 ttydisc_rint_done(tp);
 1962                 return (0);
 1963         }
 1964 
 1965 #ifdef COMPAT_43TTY
 1966         return tty_ioctl_compat(tp, cmd, data, fflag, td);
 1967 #else /* !COMPAT_43TTY */
 1968         return (ENOIOCTL);
 1969 #endif /* COMPAT_43TTY */
 1970 }
 1971 
 1972 int
 1973 tty_ioctl(struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, void *data, int fflag, struct thread *td)
 1974 {
 1975         int error;
 1976 
 1977         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 1978 
 1979         if (tty_gone(tp))
 1980                 return (ENXIO);
 1981 
 1982         error = ttydevsw_ioctl(tp, cmd, data, td);
 1983         if (error == ENOIOCTL)
 1984                 error = tty_generic_ioctl(tp, cmd, data, fflag, td);
 1985 
 1986         return (error);
 1987 }
 1988 
 1989 dev_t
 1990 tty_udev(struct tty *tp)
 1991 {
 1992 
 1993         if (tp->t_dev)
 1994                 return (dev2udev(tp->t_dev));
 1995         else
 1996                 return (NODEV);
 1997 }
 1998 
 1999 int
 2000 tty_checkoutq(struct tty *tp)
 2001 {
 2002 
 2003         /* 256 bytes should be enough to print a log message. */
 2004         return (ttyoutq_bytesleft(&tp->t_outq) >= 256);
 2005 }
 2006 
 2007 void
 2008 tty_hiwat_in_block(struct tty *tp)
 2009 {
 2010 
 2011         if ((tp->t_flags & TF_HIWAT_IN) == 0 &&
 2012             tp->t_termios.c_iflag & IXOFF &&
 2013             tp->t_termios.c_cc[VSTOP] != _POSIX_VDISABLE) {
 2014                 /*
 2015                  * Input flow control. Only enter the high watermark when we
 2016                  * can successfully store the VSTOP character.
 2017                  */
 2018                 if (ttyoutq_write_nofrag(&tp->t_outq,
 2019                     &tp->t_termios.c_cc[VSTOP], 1) == 0)
 2020                         tp->t_flags |= TF_HIWAT_IN;
 2021         } else {
 2022                 /* No input flow control. */
 2023                 tp->t_flags |= TF_HIWAT_IN;
 2024         }
 2025 }
 2026 
 2027 void
 2028 tty_hiwat_in_unblock(struct tty *tp)
 2029 {
 2030 
 2031         if (tp->t_flags & TF_HIWAT_IN &&
 2032             tp->t_termios.c_iflag & IXOFF &&
 2033             tp->t_termios.c_cc[VSTART] != _POSIX_VDISABLE) {
 2034                 /*
 2035                  * Input flow control. Only leave the high watermark when we
 2036                  * can successfully store the VSTART character.
 2037                  */
 2038                 if (ttyoutq_write_nofrag(&tp->t_outq,
 2039                     &tp->t_termios.c_cc[VSTART], 1) == 0)
 2040                         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_HIWAT_IN;
 2041         } else {
 2042                 /* No input flow control. */
 2043                 tp->t_flags &= ~TF_HIWAT_IN;
 2044         }
 2045 
 2046         if (!tty_gone(tp))
 2047                 ttydevsw_inwakeup(tp);
 2048 }
 2049 
 2050 /*
 2051  * TTY hooks interface.
 2052  */
 2053 
 2054 static int
 2055 ttyhook_defrint(struct tty *tp, char c, int flags)
 2056 {
 2057 
 2058         if (ttyhook_rint_bypass(tp, &c, 1) != 1)
 2059                 return (-1);
 2060 
 2061         return (0);
 2062 }
 2063 
 2064 int
 2065 ttyhook_register(struct tty **rtp, struct proc *p, int fd, struct ttyhook *th,
 2066     void *softc)
 2067 {
 2068         struct tty *tp;
 2069         struct file *fp;
 2070         struct cdev *dev;
 2071         struct cdevsw *cdp;
 2072         struct filedesc *fdp;
 2073         cap_rights_t rights;
 2074         int error, ref;
 2075 
 2076         /* Validate the file descriptor. */
 2077         /*
 2078          * XXX this code inspects a file descriptor from a different process,
 2079          * but there is no dedicated routine to do it in fd code, making the
 2080          * ordeal highly questionable.
 2081          */
 2082         fdp = p->p_fd;
 2083         FILEDESC_SLOCK(fdp);
 2084         error = fget_cap_noref(fdp, fd, cap_rights_init_one(&rights, CAP_TTYHOOK),
 2085             &fp, NULL);
 2086         if (error == 0 && !fhold(fp))
 2087                 error = EBADF;
 2088         FILEDESC_SUNLOCK(fdp);
 2089         if (error != 0)
 2090                 return (error);
 2091         if (fp->f_ops == &badfileops) {
 2092                 error = EBADF;
 2093                 goto done1;
 2094         }
 2095 
 2096         /*
 2097          * Make sure the vnode is bound to a character device.
 2098          * Unlocked check for the vnode type is ok there, because we
 2099          * only shall prevent calling devvn_refthread on the file that
 2100          * never has been opened over a character device.
 2101          */
 2102         if (fp->f_type != DTYPE_VNODE || fp->f_vnode->v_type != VCHR) {
 2103                 error = EINVAL;
 2104                 goto done1;
 2105         }
 2106 
 2107         /* Make sure it is a TTY. */
 2108         cdp = devvn_refthread(fp->f_vnode, &dev, &ref);
 2109         if (cdp == NULL) {
 2110                 error = ENXIO;
 2111                 goto done1;
 2112         }
 2113         if (dev != fp->f_data) {
 2114                 error = ENXIO;
 2115                 goto done2;
 2116         }
 2117         if (cdp != &ttydev_cdevsw) {
 2118                 error = ENOTTY;
 2119                 goto done2;
 2120         }
 2121         tp = dev->si_drv1;
 2122 
 2123         /* Try to attach the hook to the TTY. */
 2124         error = EBUSY;
 2125         tty_lock(tp);
 2126         MPASS((tp->t_hook == NULL) == ((tp->t_flags & TF_HOOK) == 0));
 2127         if (tp->t_flags & TF_HOOK)
 2128                 goto done3;
 2129 
 2130         tp->t_flags |= TF_HOOK;
 2131         tp->t_hook = th;
 2132         tp->t_hooksoftc = softc;
 2133         *rtp = tp;
 2134         error = 0;
 2135 
 2136         /* Maybe we can switch into bypass mode now. */
 2137         ttydisc_optimize(tp);
 2138 
 2139         /* Silently convert rint() calls to rint_bypass() when possible. */
 2140         if (!ttyhook_hashook(tp, rint) && ttyhook_hashook(tp, rint_bypass))
 2141                 th->th_rint = ttyhook_defrint;
 2142 
 2143 done3:  tty_unlock(tp);
 2144 done2:  dev_relthread(dev, ref);
 2145 done1:  fdrop(fp, curthread);
 2146         return (error);
 2147 }
 2148 
 2149 void
 2150 ttyhook_unregister(struct tty *tp)
 2151 {
 2152 
 2153         tty_assert_locked(tp);
 2154         MPASS(tp->t_flags & TF_HOOK);
 2155 
 2156         /* Disconnect the hook. */
 2157         tp->t_flags &= ~TF_HOOK;
 2158         tp->t_hook = NULL;
 2159 
 2160         /* Maybe we need to leave bypass mode. */
 2161         ttydisc_optimize(tp);
 2162 
 2163         /* Maybe deallocate the TTY as well. */
 2164         tty_rel_free(tp);
 2165 }
 2166 
 2167 /*
 2168  * /dev/console handling.
 2169  */
 2170 
 2171 static int
 2172 ttyconsdev_open(struct cdev *dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct thread *td)
 2173 {
 2174         struct tty *tp;
 2175 
 2176         /* System has no console device. */
 2177         if (dev_console_filename == NULL)
 2178                 return (ENXIO);
 2179 
 2180         /* Look up corresponding TTY by device name. */
 2181         sx_slock(&tty_list_sx);
 2182         TAILQ_FOREACH(tp, &tty_list, t_list) {
 2183                 if (strcmp(dev_console_filename, tty_devname(tp)) == 0) {
 2184                         dev_console->si_drv1 = tp;
 2185                         break;
 2186                 }
 2187         }
 2188         sx_sunlock(&tty_list_sx);
 2189 
 2190         /* System console has no TTY associated. */
 2191         if (dev_console->si_drv1 == NULL)
 2192                 return (ENXIO);
 2193 
 2194         return (ttydev_open(dev, oflags, devtype, td));
 2195 }
 2196 
 2197 static int
 2198 ttyconsdev_write(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
 2199 {
 2200 
 2201         log_console(uio);
 2202 
 2203         return (ttydev_write(dev, uio, ioflag));
 2204 }
 2205 
 2206 /*
 2207  * /dev/console is a little different than normal TTY's.  When opened,
 2208  * it determines which TTY to use.  When data gets written to it, it
 2209  * will be logged in the kernel message buffer.
 2210  */
 2211 static struct cdevsw ttyconsdev_cdevsw = {
 2212         .d_version      = D_VERSION,
 2213         .d_open         = ttyconsdev_open,
 2214         .d_close        = ttydev_close,
 2215         .d_read         = ttydev_read,
 2216         .d_write        = ttyconsdev_write,
 2217         .d_ioctl        = ttydev_ioctl,
 2218         .d_kqfilter     = ttydev_kqfilter,
 2219         .d_poll         = ttydev_poll,
 2220         .d_mmap         = ttydev_mmap,
 2221         .d_name         = "ttyconsdev",
 2222         .d_flags        = D_TTY,
 2223 };
 2224 
 2225 static void
 2226 ttyconsdev_init(void *unused __unused)
 2227 {
 2228 
 2229         dev_console = make_dev_credf(MAKEDEV_ETERNAL, &ttyconsdev_cdevsw, 0,
 2230             NULL, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "console");
 2231 }
 2232 
 2233 SYSINIT(tty, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, ttyconsdev_init, NULL);
 2234 
 2235 void
 2236 ttyconsdev_select(const char *name)
 2237 {
 2238 
 2239         dev_console_filename = name;
 2240 }
 2241 
 2242 /*
 2243  * Debugging routines.
 2244  */
 2245 
 2246 #include "opt_ddb.h"
 2247 #ifdef DDB
 2248 #include <ddb/ddb.h>
 2249 #include <ddb/db_sym.h>
 2250 
 2251 static const struct {
 2252         int flag;
 2253         char val;
 2254 } ttystates[] = {
 2255 #if 0
 2256         { TF_NOPREFIX,          'N' },
 2257 #endif
 2258         { TF_INITLOCK,          'I' },
 2259         { TF_CALLOUT,           'C' },
 2260 
 2261         /* Keep these together -> 'Oi' and 'Oo'. */
 2262         { TF_OPENED,            'O' },
 2263         { TF_OPENED_IN,         'i' },
 2264         { TF_OPENED_OUT,        'o' },
 2265         { TF_OPENED_CONS,       'c' },
 2266 
 2267         { TF_GONE,              'G' },
 2268         { TF_OPENCLOSE,         'B' },
 2269         { TF_ASYNC,             'Y' },
 2270         { TF_LITERAL,           'L' },
 2271 
 2272         /* Keep these together -> 'Hi' and 'Ho'. */
 2273         { TF_HIWAT,             'H' },
 2274         { TF_HIWAT_IN,          'i' },
 2275         { TF_HIWAT_OUT,         'o' },
 2276 
 2277         { TF_STOPPED,           'S' },
 2278         { TF_EXCLUDE,           'X' },
 2279         { TF_BYPASS,            'l' },
 2280         { TF_ZOMBIE,            'Z' },
 2281         { TF_HOOK,              's' },
 2282 
 2283         /* Keep these together -> 'bi' and 'bo'. */
 2284         { TF_BUSY,              'b' },
 2285         { TF_BUSY_IN,           'i' },
 2286         { TF_BUSY_OUT,          'o' },
 2287 
 2288         { 0,                    '\0'},
 2289 };
 2290 
 2291 #define TTY_FLAG_BITS \
 2292         "\2\1NOPREFIX\2INITLOCK\3CALLOUT\4OPENED_IN" \
 2293         "\5OPENED_OUT\6OPENED_CONS\7GONE\10OPENCLOSE" \
 2294         "\11ASYNC\12LITERAL\13HIWAT_IN\14HIWAT_OUT" \
 2295         "\15STOPPED\16EXCLUDE\17BYPASS\20ZOMBIE" \
 2296         "\21HOOK\22BUSY_IN\23BUSY_OUT"
 2297 
 2298 #define DB_PRINTSYM(name, addr) \
 2299         db_printf("%s  " #name ": ", sep); \
 2300         db_printsym((db_addr_t) addr, DB_STGY_ANY); \
 2301         db_printf("\n");
 2302 
 2303 static void
 2304 _db_show_devsw(const char *sep, const struct ttydevsw *tsw)
 2305 {
 2306 
 2307         db_printf("%sdevsw: ", sep);
 2308         db_printsym((db_addr_t)tsw, DB_STGY_ANY);
 2309         db_printf(" (%p)\n", tsw);
 2310         DB_PRINTSYM(open, tsw->tsw_open);
 2311         DB_PRINTSYM(close, tsw->tsw_close);
 2312         DB_PRINTSYM(outwakeup, tsw->tsw_outwakeup);
 2313         DB_PRINTSYM(inwakeup, tsw->tsw_inwakeup);
 2314         DB_PRINTSYM(ioctl, tsw->tsw_ioctl);
 2315         DB_PRINTSYM(param, tsw->tsw_param);
 2316         DB_PRINTSYM(modem, tsw->tsw_modem);
 2317         DB_PRINTSYM(mmap, tsw->tsw_mmap);
 2318         DB_PRINTSYM(pktnotify, tsw->tsw_pktnotify);
 2319         DB_PRINTSYM(free, tsw->tsw_free);
 2320 }
 2321 
 2322 static void
 2323 _db_show_hooks(const char *sep, const struct ttyhook *th)
 2324 {
 2325 
 2326         db_printf("%shook: ", sep);
 2327         db_printsym((db_addr_t)th, DB_STGY_ANY);
 2328         db_printf(" (%p)\n", th);
 2329         if (th == NULL)
 2330                 return;
 2331         DB_PRINTSYM(rint, th->th_rint);
 2332         DB_PRINTSYM(rint_bypass, th->th_rint_bypass);
 2333         DB_PRINTSYM(rint_done, th->th_rint_done);
 2334         DB_PRINTSYM(rint_poll, th->th_rint_poll);
 2335         DB_PRINTSYM(getc_inject, th->th_getc_inject);
 2336         DB_PRINTSYM(getc_capture, th->th_getc_capture);
 2337         DB_PRINTSYM(getc_poll, th->th_getc_poll);
 2338         DB_PRINTSYM(close, th->th_close);
 2339 }
 2340 
 2341 static void
 2342 _db_show_termios(const char *name, const struct termios *t)
 2343 {
 2344 
 2345         db_printf("%s: iflag 0x%x oflag 0x%x cflag 0x%x "
 2346             "lflag 0x%x ispeed %u ospeed %u\n", name,
 2347             t->c_iflag, t->c_oflag, t->c_cflag, t->c_lflag,
 2348             t->c_ispeed, t->c_ospeed);
 2349 }
 2350 
 2351 /* DDB command to show TTY statistics. */
 2352 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(tty, db_show_tty)
 2353 {
 2354         struct tty *tp;
 2355 
 2356         if (!have_addr) {
 2357                 db_printf("usage: show tty <addr>\n");
 2358                 return;
 2359         }
 2360         tp = (struct tty *)addr;
 2361 
 2362         db_printf("%p: %s\n", tp, tty_devname(tp));
 2363         db_printf("\tmtx: %p\n", tp->t_mtx);
 2364         db_printf("\tflags: 0x%b\n", tp->t_flags, TTY_FLAG_BITS);
 2365         db_printf("\trevokecnt: %u\n", tp->t_revokecnt);
 2366 
 2367         /* Buffering mechanisms. */
 2368         db_printf("\tinq: %p begin %u linestart %u reprint %u end %u "
 2369             "nblocks %u quota %u\n", &tp->t_inq, tp->t_inq.ti_begin,
 2370             tp->t_inq.ti_linestart, tp->t_inq.ti_reprint, tp->t_inq.ti_end,
 2371             tp->t_inq.ti_nblocks, tp->t_inq.ti_quota);
 2372         db_printf("\toutq: %p begin %u end %u nblocks %u quota %u\n",
 2373             &tp->t_outq, tp->t_outq.to_begin, tp->t_outq.to_end,
 2374             tp->t_outq.to_nblocks, tp->t_outq.to_quota);
 2375         db_printf("\tinlow: %zu\n", tp->t_inlow);
 2376         db_printf("\toutlow: %zu\n", tp->t_outlow);
 2377         _db_show_termios("\ttermios", &tp->t_termios);
 2378         db_printf("\twinsize: row %u col %u xpixel %u ypixel %u\n",
 2379             tp->t_winsize.ws_row, tp->t_winsize.ws_col,
 2380             tp->t_winsize.ws_xpixel, tp->t_winsize.ws_ypixel);
 2381         db_printf("\tcolumn: %u\n", tp->t_column);
 2382         db_printf("\twritepos: %u\n", tp->t_writepos);
 2383         db_printf("\tcompatflags: 0x%x\n", tp->t_compatflags);
 2384 
 2385         /* Init/lock-state devices. */
 2386         _db_show_termios("\ttermios_init_in", &tp->t_termios_init_in);
 2387         _db_show_termios("\ttermios_init_out", &tp->t_termios_init_out);
 2388         _db_show_termios("\ttermios_lock_in", &tp->t_termios_lock_in);
 2389         _db_show_termios("\ttermios_lock_out", &tp->t_termios_lock_out);
 2390 
 2391         /* Hooks */
 2392         _db_show_devsw("\t", tp->t_devsw);
 2393         _db_show_hooks("\t", tp->t_hook);
 2394 
 2395         /* Process info. */
 2396         db_printf("\tpgrp: %p gid %d\n", tp->t_pgrp,
 2397             tp->t_pgrp ? tp->t_pgrp->pg_id : 0);
 2398         db_printf("\tsession: %p", tp->t_session);
 2399         if (tp->t_session != NULL)
 2400             db_printf(" count %u leader %p tty %p sid %d login %s",
 2401                 tp->t_session->s_count, tp->t_session->s_leader,
 2402                 tp->t_session->s_ttyp, tp->t_session->s_sid,
 2403                 tp->t_session->s_login);
 2404         db_printf("\n");
 2405         db_printf("\tsessioncnt: %u\n", tp->t_sessioncnt);
 2406         db_printf("\tdevswsoftc: %p\n", tp->t_devswsoftc);
 2407         db_printf("\thooksoftc: %p\n", tp->t_hooksoftc);
 2408         db_printf("\tdev: %p\n", tp->t_dev);
 2409 }
 2410 
 2411 /* DDB command to list TTYs. */
 2412 DB_SHOW_ALL_COMMAND(ttys, db_show_all_ttys)
 2413 {
 2414         struct tty *tp;
 2415         size_t isiz, osiz;
 2416         int i, j;
 2417 
 2418         /* Make the output look like `pstat -t'. */
 2419         db_printf("PTR        ");
 2420 #if defined(__LP64__)
 2421         db_printf("        ");
 2422 #endif
 2423         db_printf("      LINE   INQ  CAN  LIN  LOW  OUTQ  USE  LOW   "
 2424             "COL  SESS  PGID STATE\n");
 2425 
 2426         TAILQ_FOREACH(tp, &tty_list, t_list) {
 2427                 isiz = tp->t_inq.ti_nblocks * TTYINQ_DATASIZE;
 2428                 osiz = tp->t_outq.to_nblocks * TTYOUTQ_DATASIZE;
 2429 
 2430                 db_printf("%p %10s %5zu %4u %4u %4zu %5zu %4u %4zu %5u %5d "
 2431                     "%5d ", tp, tty_devname(tp), isiz,
 2432                     tp->t_inq.ti_linestart - tp->t_inq.ti_begin,
 2433                     tp->t_inq.ti_end - tp->t_inq.ti_linestart,
 2434                     isiz - tp->t_inlow, osiz,
 2435                     tp->t_outq.to_end - tp->t_outq.to_begin,
 2436                     osiz - tp->t_outlow, MIN(tp->t_column, 99999),
 2437                     tp->t_session ? tp->t_session->s_sid : 0,
 2438                     tp->t_pgrp ? tp->t_pgrp->pg_id : 0);
 2439 
 2440                 /* Flag bits. */
 2441                 for (i = j = 0; ttystates[i].flag; i++)
 2442                         if (tp->t_flags & ttystates[i].flag) {
 2443                                 db_printf("%c", ttystates[i].val);
 2444                                 j++;
 2445                         }
 2446                 if (j == 0)
 2447                         db_printf("-");
 2448                 db_printf("\n");
 2449         }
 2450 }
 2451 #endif /* DDB */

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