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diff --git a/drivers/char/tty_io.c b/drivers/char/tty_io.c
index d6e4eaa48538..2cef982585f0 100644
--- a/drivers/char/tty_io.c
+++ b/drivers/char/tty_io.c
@@ -153,6 +153,15 @@ int tty_ioctl(struct inode * inode, struct file * file,
153static int tty_fasync(int fd, struct file * filp, int on); 153static int tty_fasync(int fd, struct file * filp, int on);
154static void release_mem(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx); 154static void release_mem(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx);
155 155
156/**
157 * alloc_tty_struct - allocate a tty object
158 *
159 * Return a new empty tty structure. The data fields have not
160 * been initialized in any way but has been zeroed
161 *
162 * Locking: none
163 * FIXME: use kzalloc
164 */
156 165
157static struct tty_struct *alloc_tty_struct(void) 166static struct tty_struct *alloc_tty_struct(void)
158{ 167{
@@ -166,6 +175,15 @@ static struct tty_struct *alloc_tty_struct(void)
166 175
167static void tty_buffer_free_all(struct tty_struct *); 176static void tty_buffer_free_all(struct tty_struct *);
168 177
178/**
179 * free_tty_struct - free a disused tty
180 * @tty: tty struct to free
181 *
182 * Free the write buffers, tty queue and tty memory itself.
183 *
184 * Locking: none. Must be called after tty is definitely unused
185 */
186
169static inline void free_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty) 187static inline void free_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty)
170{ 188{
171 kfree(tty->write_buf); 189 kfree(tty->write_buf);
@@ -175,6 +193,17 @@ static inline void free_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty)
175 193
176#define TTY_NUMBER(tty) ((tty)->index + (tty)->driver->name_base) 194#define TTY_NUMBER(tty) ((tty)->index + (tty)->driver->name_base)
177 195
196/**
197 * tty_name - return tty naming
198 * @tty: tty structure
199 * @buf: buffer for output
200 *
201 * Convert a tty structure into a name. The name reflects the kernel
202 * naming policy and if udev is in use may not reflect user space
203 *
204 * Locking: none
205 */
206
178char *tty_name(struct tty_struct *tty, char *buf) 207char *tty_name(struct tty_struct *tty, char *buf)
179{ 208{
180 if (!tty) /* Hmm. NULL pointer. That's fun. */ 209 if (!tty) /* Hmm. NULL pointer. That's fun. */
@@ -235,6 +264,17 @@ static int check_tty_count(struct tty_struct *tty, const char *routine)
235 * Tty buffer allocation management 264 * Tty buffer allocation management
236 */ 265 */
237 266
267
268/**
269 * tty_buffer_free_all - free buffers used by a tty
270 * @tty: tty to free from
271 *
272 * Remove all the buffers pending on a tty whether queued with data
273 * or in the free ring. Must be called when the tty is no longer in use
274 *
275 * Locking: none
276 */
277
238static void tty_buffer_free_all(struct tty_struct *tty) 278static void tty_buffer_free_all(struct tty_struct *tty)
239{ 279{
240 struct tty_buffer *thead; 280 struct tty_buffer *thead;
@@ -347,6 +387,18 @@ int tty_buffer_request_room(struct tty_struct *tty, size_t size)
347} 387}
348EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_buffer_request_room); 388EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_buffer_request_room);
349 389
390/**
391 * tty_insert_flip_string - Add characters to the tty buffer
392 * @tty: tty structure
393 * @chars: characters
394 * @size: size
395 *
396 * Queue a series of bytes to the tty buffering. All the characters
397 * passed are marked as without error. Returns the number added.
398 *
399 * Locking: Called functions may take tty->buf.lock
400 */
401
350int tty_insert_flip_string(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *chars, 402int tty_insert_flip_string(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *chars,
351 size_t size) 403 size_t size)
352{ 404{
@@ -370,6 +422,20 @@ int tty_insert_flip_string(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *chars,
370} 422}
371EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_insert_flip_string); 423EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_insert_flip_string);
372 424
425/**
426 * tty_insert_flip_string_flags - Add characters to the tty buffer
427 * @tty: tty structure
428 * @chars: characters
429 * @flags: flag bytes
430 * @size: size
431 *
432 * Queue a series of bytes to the tty buffering. For each character
433 * the flags array indicates the status of the character. Returns the
434 * number added.
435 *
436 * Locking: Called functions may take tty->buf.lock
437 */
438
373int tty_insert_flip_string_flags(struct tty_struct *tty, 439int tty_insert_flip_string_flags(struct tty_struct *tty,
374 const unsigned char *chars, const char *flags, size_t size) 440 const unsigned char *chars, const char *flags, size_t size)
375{ 441{
@@ -394,6 +460,17 @@ int tty_insert_flip_string_flags(struct tty_struct *tty,
394} 460}
395EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_insert_flip_string_flags); 461EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_insert_flip_string_flags);
396 462
463/**
464 * tty_schedule_flip - push characters to ldisc
465 * @tty: tty to push from
466 *
467 * Takes any pending buffers and transfers their ownership to the
468 * ldisc side of the queue. It then schedules those characters for
469 * processing by the line discipline.
470 *
471 * Locking: Takes tty->buf.lock
472 */
473
397void tty_schedule_flip(struct tty_struct *tty) 474void tty_schedule_flip(struct tty_struct *tty)
398{ 475{
399 unsigned long flags; 476 unsigned long flags;
@@ -405,12 +482,19 @@ void tty_schedule_flip(struct tty_struct *tty)
405} 482}
406EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_schedule_flip); 483EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_schedule_flip);
407 484
408/* 485/**
486 * tty_prepare_flip_string - make room for characters
487 * @tty: tty
488 * @chars: return pointer for character write area
489 * @size: desired size
490 *
409 * Prepare a block of space in the buffer for data. Returns the length 491 * Prepare a block of space in the buffer for data. Returns the length
410 * available and buffer pointer to the space which is now allocated and 492 * available and buffer pointer to the space which is now allocated and
411 * accounted for as ready for normal characters. This is used for drivers 493 * accounted for as ready for normal characters. This is used for drivers
412 * that need their own block copy routines into the buffer. There is no 494 * that need their own block copy routines into the buffer. There is no
413 * guarantee the buffer is a DMA target! 495 * guarantee the buffer is a DMA target!
496 *
497 * Locking: May call functions taking tty->buf.lock
414 */ 498 */
415 499
416int tty_prepare_flip_string(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char **chars, size_t size) 500int tty_prepare_flip_string(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char **chars, size_t size)
@@ -427,12 +511,20 @@ int tty_prepare_flip_string(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char **chars, size_
427 511
428EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_prepare_flip_string); 512EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_prepare_flip_string);
429 513
430/* 514/**
515 * tty_prepare_flip_string_flags - make room for characters
516 * @tty: tty
517 * @chars: return pointer for character write area
518 * @flags: return pointer for status flag write area
519 * @size: desired size
520 *
431 * Prepare a block of space in the buffer for data. Returns the length 521 * Prepare a block of space in the buffer for data. Returns the length
432 * available and buffer pointer to the space which is now allocated and 522 * available and buffer pointer to the space which is now allocated and
433 * accounted for as ready for characters. This is used for drivers 523 * accounted for as ready for characters. This is used for drivers
434 * that need their own block copy routines into the buffer. There is no 524 * that need their own block copy routines into the buffer. There is no
435 * guarantee the buffer is a DMA target! 525 * guarantee the buffer is a DMA target!
526 *
527 * Locking: May call functions taking tty->buf.lock
436 */ 528 */
437 529
438int tty_prepare_flip_string_flags(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char **chars, char **flags, size_t size) 530int tty_prepare_flip_string_flags(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char **chars, char **flags, size_t size)
@@ -451,10 +543,16 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_prepare_flip_string_flags);
451 543
452 544
453 545
454/* 546/**
547 * tty_set_termios_ldisc - set ldisc field
548 * @tty: tty structure
549 * @num: line discipline number
550 *
455 * This is probably overkill for real world processors but 551 * This is probably overkill for real world processors but
456 * they are not on hot paths so a little discipline won't do 552 * they are not on hot paths so a little discipline won't do
457 * any harm. 553 * any harm.
554 *
555 * Locking: takes termios_sem
458 */ 556 */
459 557
460static void tty_set_termios_ldisc(struct tty_struct *tty, int num) 558static void tty_set_termios_ldisc(struct tty_struct *tty, int num)
@@ -474,6 +572,19 @@ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(tty_ldisc_lock);
474static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(tty_ldisc_wait); 572static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(tty_ldisc_wait);
475static struct tty_ldisc tty_ldiscs[NR_LDISCS]; /* line disc dispatch table */ 573static struct tty_ldisc tty_ldiscs[NR_LDISCS]; /* line disc dispatch table */
476 574
575/**
576 * tty_register_ldisc - install a line discipline
577 * @disc: ldisc number
578 * @new_ldisc: pointer to the ldisc object
579 *
580 * Installs a new line discipline into the kernel. The discipline
581 * is set up as unreferenced and then made available to the kernel
582 * from this point onwards.
583 *
584 * Locking:
585 * takes tty_ldisc_lock to guard against ldisc races
586 */
587
477int tty_register_ldisc(int disc, struct tty_ldisc *new_ldisc) 588int tty_register_ldisc(int disc, struct tty_ldisc *new_ldisc)
478{ 589{
479 unsigned long flags; 590 unsigned long flags;
@@ -493,6 +604,18 @@ int tty_register_ldisc(int disc, struct tty_ldisc *new_ldisc)
493} 604}
494EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_register_ldisc); 605EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_register_ldisc);
495 606
607/**
608 * tty_unregister_ldisc - unload a line discipline
609 * @disc: ldisc number
610 * @new_ldisc: pointer to the ldisc object
611 *
612 * Remove a line discipline from the kernel providing it is not
613 * currently in use.
614 *
615 * Locking:
616 * takes tty_ldisc_lock to guard against ldisc races
617 */
618
496int tty_unregister_ldisc(int disc) 619int tty_unregister_ldisc(int disc)
497{ 620{
498 unsigned long flags; 621 unsigned long flags;
@@ -512,6 +635,19 @@ int tty_unregister_ldisc(int disc)
512} 635}
513EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_unregister_ldisc); 636EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_unregister_ldisc);
514 637
638/**
639 * tty_ldisc_get - take a reference to an ldisc
640 * @disc: ldisc number
641 *
642 * Takes a reference to a line discipline. Deals with refcounts and
643 * module locking counts. Returns NULL if the discipline is not available.
644 * Returns a pointer to the discipline and bumps the ref count if it is
645 * available
646 *
647 * Locking:
648 * takes tty_ldisc_lock to guard against ldisc races
649 */
650
515struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_get(int disc) 651struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_get(int disc)
516{ 652{
517 unsigned long flags; 653 unsigned long flags;
@@ -540,6 +676,17 @@ struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_get(int disc)
540 676
541EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_get); 677EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_get);
542 678
679/**
680 * tty_ldisc_put - drop ldisc reference
681 * @disc: ldisc number
682 *
683 * Drop a reference to a line discipline. Manage refcounts and
684 * module usage counts
685 *
686 * Locking:
687 * takes tty_ldisc_lock to guard against ldisc races
688 */
689
543void tty_ldisc_put(int disc) 690void tty_ldisc_put(int disc)
544{ 691{
545 struct tty_ldisc *ld; 692 struct tty_ldisc *ld;
@@ -557,6 +704,19 @@ void tty_ldisc_put(int disc)
557 704
558EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_put); 705EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_put);
559 706
707/**
708 * tty_ldisc_assign - set ldisc on a tty
709 * @tty: tty to assign
710 * @ld: line discipline
711 *
712 * Install an instance of a line discipline into a tty structure. The
713 * ldisc must have a reference count above zero to ensure it remains/
714 * The tty instance refcount starts at zero.
715 *
716 * Locking:
717 * Caller must hold references
718 */
719
560static void tty_ldisc_assign(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_ldisc *ld) 720static void tty_ldisc_assign(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_ldisc *ld)
561{ 721{
562 tty->ldisc = *ld; 722 tty->ldisc = *ld;
@@ -571,6 +731,8 @@ static void tty_ldisc_assign(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_ldisc *ld)
571 * the tty ldisc. Return 0 on failure or 1 on success. This is 731 * the tty ldisc. Return 0 on failure or 1 on success. This is
572 * used to implement both the waiting and non waiting versions 732 * used to implement both the waiting and non waiting versions
573 * of tty_ldisc_ref 733 * of tty_ldisc_ref
734 *
735 * Locking: takes tty_ldisc_lock
574 */ 736 */
575 737
576static int tty_ldisc_try(struct tty_struct *tty) 738static int tty_ldisc_try(struct tty_struct *tty)
@@ -602,6 +764,8 @@ static int tty_ldisc_try(struct tty_struct *tty)
602 * must also be careful not to hold other locks that will deadlock 764 * must also be careful not to hold other locks that will deadlock
603 * against a discipline change, such as an existing ldisc reference 765 * against a discipline change, such as an existing ldisc reference
604 * (which we check for) 766 * (which we check for)
767 *
768 * Locking: call functions take tty_ldisc_lock
605 */ 769 */
606 770
607struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_ref_wait(struct tty_struct *tty) 771struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_ref_wait(struct tty_struct *tty)
@@ -622,6 +786,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_ref_wait);
622 * Dereference the line discipline for the terminal and take a 786 * Dereference the line discipline for the terminal and take a
623 * reference to it. If the line discipline is in flux then 787 * reference to it. If the line discipline is in flux then
624 * return NULL. Can be called from IRQ and timer functions. 788 * return NULL. Can be called from IRQ and timer functions.
789 *
790 * Locking: called functions take tty_ldisc_lock
625 */ 791 */
626 792
627struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_ref(struct tty_struct *tty) 793struct tty_ldisc *tty_ldisc_ref(struct tty_struct *tty)
@@ -639,6 +805,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_ref);
639 * 805 *
640 * Undoes the effect of tty_ldisc_ref or tty_ldisc_ref_wait. May 806 * Undoes the effect of tty_ldisc_ref or tty_ldisc_ref_wait. May
641 * be called in IRQ context. 807 * be called in IRQ context.
808 *
809 * Locking: takes tty_ldisc_lock
642 */ 810 */
643 811
644void tty_ldisc_deref(struct tty_ldisc *ld) 812void tty_ldisc_deref(struct tty_ldisc *ld)
@@ -683,6 +851,9 @@ static void tty_ldisc_enable(struct tty_struct *tty)
683 * 851 *
684 * Set the discipline of a tty line. Must be called from a process 852 * Set the discipline of a tty line. Must be called from a process
685 * context. 853 * context.
854 *
855 * Locking: takes tty_ldisc_lock.
856 * called functions take termios_sem
686 */ 857 */
687 858
688static int tty_set_ldisc(struct tty_struct *tty, int ldisc) 859static int tty_set_ldisc(struct tty_struct *tty, int ldisc)
@@ -846,9 +1017,17 @@ restart:
846 return retval; 1017 return retval;
847} 1018}
848 1019
849/* 1020/**
850 * This routine returns a tty driver structure, given a device number 1021 * get_tty_driver - find device of a tty
1022 * @dev_t: device identifier
1023 * @index: returns the index of the tty
1024 *
1025 * This routine returns a tty driver structure, given a device number
1026 * and also passes back the index number.
1027 *
1028 * Locking: caller must hold tty_mutex
851 */ 1029 */
1030
852static struct tty_driver *get_tty_driver(dev_t device, int *index) 1031static struct tty_driver *get_tty_driver(dev_t device, int *index)
853{ 1032{
854 struct tty_driver *p; 1033 struct tty_driver *p;
@@ -863,11 +1042,17 @@ static struct tty_driver *get_tty_driver(dev_t device, int *index)
863 return NULL; 1042 return NULL;
864} 1043}
865 1044
866/* 1045/**
867 * If we try to write to, or set the state of, a terminal and we're 1046 * tty_check_change - check for POSIX terminal changes
868 * not in the foreground, send a SIGTTOU. If the signal is blocked or 1047 * @tty: tty to check
869 * ignored, go ahead and perform the operation. (POSIX 7.2) 1048 *
1049 * If we try to write to, or set the state of, a terminal and we're
1050 * not in the foreground, send a SIGTTOU. If the signal is blocked or
1051 * ignored, go ahead and perform the operation. (POSIX 7.2)
1052 *
1053 * Locking: none
870 */ 1054 */
1055
871int tty_check_change(struct tty_struct * tty) 1056int tty_check_change(struct tty_struct * tty)
872{ 1057{
873 if (current->signal->tty != tty) 1058 if (current->signal->tty != tty)
@@ -1005,10 +1190,27 @@ void tty_ldisc_flush(struct tty_struct *tty)
1005 1190
1006EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_flush); 1191EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(tty_ldisc_flush);
1007 1192
1008/* 1193/**
1009 * This can be called by the "eventd" kernel thread. That is process synchronous, 1194 * do_tty_hangup - actual handler for hangup events
1010 * but doesn't hold any locks, so we need to make sure we have the appropriate 1195 * @data: tty device
1011 * locks for what we're doing.. 1196 *
1197 * This can be called by the "eventd" kernel thread. That is process
1198 * synchronous but doesn't hold any locks, so we need to make sure we
1199 * have the appropriate locks for what we're doing.
1200 *
1201 * The hangup event clears any pending redirections onto the hung up
1202 * device. It ensures future writes will error and it does the needed
1203 * line discipline hangup and signal delivery. The tty object itself
1204 * remains intact.
1205 *
1206 * Locking:
1207 * BKL
1208 * redirect lock for undoing redirection
1209 * file list lock for manipulating list of ttys
1210 * tty_ldisc_lock from called functions
1211 * termios_sem resetting termios data
1212 * tasklist_lock to walk task list for hangup event
1213 *
1012 */ 1214 */
1013static void do_tty_hangup(void *data) 1215static void do_tty_hangup(void *data)
1014{ 1216{
@@ -1133,6 +1335,14 @@ static void do_tty_hangup(void *data)
1133 fput(f); 1335 fput(f);
1134} 1336}
1135 1337
1338/**
1339 * tty_hangup - trigger a hangup event
1340 * @tty: tty to hangup
1341 *
1342 * A carrier loss (virtual or otherwise) has occurred on this like
1343 * schedule a hangup sequence to run after this event.
1344 */
1345
1136void tty_hangup(struct tty_struct * tty) 1346void tty_hangup(struct tty_struct * tty)
1137{ 1347{
1138#ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP 1348#ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP
@@ -1145,6 +1355,15 @@ void tty_hangup(struct tty_struct * tty)
1145 1355
1146EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hangup); 1356EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hangup);
1147 1357
1358/**
1359 * tty_vhangup - process vhangup
1360 * @tty: tty to hangup
1361 *
1362 * The user has asked via system call for the terminal to be hung up.
1363 * We do this synchronously so that when the syscall returns the process
1364 * is complete. That guarantee is neccessary for security reasons.
1365 */
1366
1148void tty_vhangup(struct tty_struct * tty) 1367void tty_vhangup(struct tty_struct * tty)
1149{ 1368{
1150#ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP 1369#ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP
@@ -1156,6 +1375,14 @@ void tty_vhangup(struct tty_struct * tty)
1156} 1375}
1157EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_vhangup); 1376EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_vhangup);
1158 1377
1378/**
1379 * tty_hung_up_p - was tty hung up
1380 * @filp: file pointer of tty
1381 *
1382 * Return true if the tty has been subject to a vhangup or a carrier
1383 * loss
1384 */
1385
1159int tty_hung_up_p(struct file * filp) 1386int tty_hung_up_p(struct file * filp)
1160{ 1387{
1161 return (filp->f_op == &hung_up_tty_fops); 1388 return (filp->f_op == &hung_up_tty_fops);
@@ -1163,19 +1390,28 @@ int tty_hung_up_p(struct file * filp)
1163 1390
1164EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hung_up_p); 1391EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hung_up_p);
1165 1392
1166/* 1393/**
1167 * This function is typically called only by the session leader, when 1394 * disassociate_ctty - disconnect controlling tty
1168 * it wants to disassociate itself from its controlling tty. 1395 * @on_exit: true if exiting so need to "hang up" the session
1169 * 1396 *
1170 * It performs the following functions: 1397 * This function is typically called only by the session leader, when
1398 * it wants to disassociate itself from its controlling tty.
1399 *
1400 * It performs the following functions:
1171 * (1) Sends a SIGHUP and SIGCONT to the foreground process group 1401 * (1) Sends a SIGHUP and SIGCONT to the foreground process group
1172 * (2) Clears the tty from being controlling the session 1402 * (2) Clears the tty from being controlling the session
1173 * (3) Clears the controlling tty for all processes in the 1403 * (3) Clears the controlling tty for all processes in the
1174 * session group. 1404 * session group.
1175 * 1405 *
1176 * The argument on_exit is set to 1 if called when a process is 1406 * The argument on_exit is set to 1 if called when a process is
1177 * exiting; it is 0 if called by the ioctl TIOCNOTTY. 1407 * exiting; it is 0 if called by the ioctl TIOCNOTTY.
1408 *
1409 * Locking: tty_mutex is taken to protect current->signal->tty
1410 * BKL is taken for hysterical raisins
1411 * Tasklist lock is taken (under tty_mutex) to walk process
1412 * lists for the session.
1178 */ 1413 */
1414
1179void disassociate_ctty(int on_exit) 1415void disassociate_ctty(int on_exit)
1180{ 1416{
1181 struct tty_struct *tty; 1417 struct tty_struct *tty;
@@ -1222,6 +1458,25 @@ void disassociate_ctty(int on_exit)
1222 unlock_kernel(); 1458 unlock_kernel();
1223} 1459}
1224 1460
1461
1462/**
1463 * stop_tty - propogate flow control
1464 * @tty: tty to stop
1465 *
1466 * Perform flow control to the driver. For PTY/TTY pairs we
1467 * must also propogate the TIOCKPKT status. May be called
1468 * on an already stopped device and will not re-call the driver
1469 * method.
1470 *
1471 * This functionality is used by both the line disciplines for
1472 * halting incoming flow and by the driver. It may therefore be
1473 * called from any context, may be under the tty atomic_write_lock
1474 * but not always.
1475 *
1476 * Locking:
1477 * Broken. Relies on BKL which is unsafe here.
1478 */
1479
1225void stop_tty(struct tty_struct *tty) 1480void stop_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
1226{ 1481{
1227 if (tty->stopped) 1482 if (tty->stopped)
@@ -1238,6 +1493,19 @@ void stop_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
1238 1493
1239EXPORT_SYMBOL(stop_tty); 1494EXPORT_SYMBOL(stop_tty);
1240 1495
1496/**
1497 * start_tty - propogate flow control
1498 * @tty: tty to start
1499 *
1500 * Start a tty that has been stopped if at all possible. Perform
1501 * any neccessary wakeups and propogate the TIOCPKT status. If this
1502 * is the tty was previous stopped and is being started then the
1503 * driver start method is invoked and the line discipline woken.
1504 *
1505 * Locking:
1506 * Broken. Relies on BKL which is unsafe here.
1507 */
1508
1241void start_tty(struct tty_struct *tty) 1509void start_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
1242{ 1510{
1243 if (!tty->stopped || tty->flow_stopped) 1511 if (!tty->stopped || tty->flow_stopped)
@@ -1258,6 +1526,23 @@ void start_tty(struct tty_struct *tty)
1258 1526
1259EXPORT_SYMBOL(start_tty); 1527EXPORT_SYMBOL(start_tty);
1260 1528
1529/**
1530 * tty_read - read method for tty device files
1531 * @file: pointer to tty file
1532 * @buf: user buffer
1533 * @count: size of user buffer
1534 * @ppos: unused
1535 *
1536 * Perform the read system call function on this terminal device. Checks
1537 * for hung up devices before calling the line discipline method.
1538 *
1539 * Locking:
1540 * Locks the line discipline internally while needed
1541 * For historical reasons the line discipline read method is
1542 * invoked under the BKL. This will go away in time so do not rely on it
1543 * in new code. Multiple read calls may be outstanding in parallel.
1544 */
1545
1261static ssize_t tty_read(struct file * file, char __user * buf, size_t count, 1546static ssize_t tty_read(struct file * file, char __user * buf, size_t count,
1262 loff_t *ppos) 1547 loff_t *ppos)
1263{ 1548{
@@ -1302,6 +1587,7 @@ static inline ssize_t do_tty_write(
1302 ssize_t ret = 0, written = 0; 1587 ssize_t ret = 0, written = 0;
1303 unsigned int chunk; 1588 unsigned int chunk;
1304 1589
1590 /* FIXME: O_NDELAY ... */
1305 if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&tty->atomic_write_lock)) { 1591 if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&tty->atomic_write_lock)) {
1306 return -ERESTARTSYS; 1592 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1307 } 1593 }
@@ -1318,6 +1604,9 @@ static inline ssize_t do_tty_write(
1318 * layer has problems with bigger chunks. It will 1604 * layer has problems with bigger chunks. It will
1319 * claim to be able to handle more characters than 1605 * claim to be able to handle more characters than
1320 * it actually does. 1606 * it actually does.
1607 *
1608 * FIXME: This can probably go away now except that 64K chunks
1609 * are too likely to fail unless switched to vmalloc...
1321 */ 1610 */
1322 chunk = 2048; 1611 chunk = 2048;
1323 if (test_bit(TTY_NO_WRITE_SPLIT, &tty->flags)) 1612 if (test_bit(TTY_NO_WRITE_SPLIT, &tty->flags))
@@ -1375,6 +1664,24 @@ static inline ssize_t do_tty_write(
1375} 1664}
1376 1665
1377 1666
1667/**
1668 * tty_write - write method for tty device file
1669 * @file: tty file pointer
1670 * @buf: user data to write
1671 * @count: bytes to write
1672 * @ppos: unused
1673 *
1674 * Write data to a tty device via the line discipline.
1675 *
1676 * Locking:
1677 * Locks the line discipline as required
1678 * Writes to the tty driver are serialized by the atomic_write_lock
1679 * and are then processed in chunks to the device. The line discipline
1680 * write method will not be involked in parallel for each device
1681 * The line discipline write method is called under the big
1682 * kernel lock for historical reasons. New code should not rely on this.
1683 */
1684
1378static ssize_t tty_write(struct file * file, const char __user * buf, size_t count, 1685static ssize_t tty_write(struct file * file, const char __user * buf, size_t count,
1379 loff_t *ppos) 1686 loff_t *ppos)
1380{ 1687{
@@ -1422,7 +1729,18 @@ ssize_t redirected_tty_write(struct file * file, const char __user * buf, size_t
1422 1729
1423static char ptychar[] = "pqrstuvwxyzabcde"; 1730static char ptychar[] = "pqrstuvwxyzabcde";
1424 1731
1425static inline void pty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p) 1732/**
1733 * pty_line_name - generate name for a pty
1734 * @driver: the tty driver in use
1735 * @index: the minor number
1736 * @p: output buffer of at least 6 bytes
1737 *
1738 * Generate a name from a driver reference and write it to the output
1739 * buffer.
1740 *
1741 * Locking: None
1742 */
1743static void pty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p)
1426{ 1744{
1427 int i = index + driver->name_base; 1745 int i = index + driver->name_base;
1428 /* ->name is initialized to "ttyp", but "tty" is expected */ 1746 /* ->name is initialized to "ttyp", but "tty" is expected */
@@ -1431,24 +1749,53 @@ static inline void pty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p)
1431 ptychar[i >> 4 & 0xf], i & 0xf); 1749 ptychar[i >> 4 & 0xf], i & 0xf);
1432} 1750}
1433 1751
1434static inline void tty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p) 1752/**
1753 * pty_line_name - generate name for a tty
1754 * @driver: the tty driver in use
1755 * @index: the minor number
1756 * @p: output buffer of at least 7 bytes
1757 *
1758 * Generate a name from a driver reference and write it to the output
1759 * buffer.
1760 *
1761 * Locking: None
1762 */
1763static void tty_line_name(struct tty_driver *driver, int index, char *p)
1435{ 1764{
1436 sprintf(p, "%s%d", driver->name, index + driver->name_base); 1765 sprintf(p, "%s%d", driver->name, index + driver->name_base);
1437} 1766}
1438 1767
1439/* 1768/**
1769 * init_dev - initialise a tty device
1770 * @driver: tty driver we are opening a device on
1771 * @idx: device index
1772 * @tty: returned tty structure
1773 *
1774 * Prepare a tty device. This may not be a "new" clean device but
1775 * could also be an active device. The pty drivers require special
1776 * handling because of this.
1777 *
1778 * Locking:
1779 * The function is called under the tty_mutex, which
1780 * protects us from the tty struct or driver itself going away.
1781 *
1782 * On exit the tty device has the line discipline attached and
1783 * a reference count of 1. If a pair was created for pty/tty use
1784 * and the other was a pty master then it too has a reference count of 1.
1785 *
1440 * WSH 06/09/97: Rewritten to remove races and properly clean up after a 1786 * WSH 06/09/97: Rewritten to remove races and properly clean up after a
1441 * failed open. The new code protects the open with a mutex, so it's 1787 * failed open. The new code protects the open with a mutex, so it's
1442 * really quite straightforward. The mutex locking can probably be 1788 * really quite straightforward. The mutex locking can probably be
1443 * relaxed for the (most common) case of reopening a tty. 1789 * relaxed for the (most common) case of reopening a tty.
1444 */ 1790 */
1791
1445static int init_dev(struct tty_driver *driver, int idx, 1792static int init_dev(struct tty_driver *driver, int idx,
1446 struct tty_struct **ret_tty) 1793 struct tty_struct **ret_tty)
1447{ 1794{
1448 struct tty_struct *tty, *o_tty; 1795 struct tty_struct *tty, *o_tty;
1449 struct termios *tp, **tp_loc, *o_tp, **o_tp_loc; 1796 struct termios *tp, **tp_loc, *o_tp, **o_tp_loc;
1450 struct termios *ltp, **ltp_loc, *o_ltp, **o_ltp_loc; 1797 struct termios *ltp, **ltp_loc, *o_ltp, **o_ltp_loc;
1451 int retval=0; 1798 int retval = 0;
1452 1799
1453 /* check whether we're reopening an existing tty */ 1800 /* check whether we're reopening an existing tty */
1454 if (driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM) { 1801 if (driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM) {
@@ -1662,10 +2009,20 @@ release_mem_out:
1662 goto end_init; 2009 goto end_init;
1663} 2010}
1664 2011
1665/* 2012/**
1666 * Releases memory associated with a tty structure, and clears out the 2013 * release_mem - release tty structure memory
1667 * driver table slots. 2014 *
2015 * Releases memory associated with a tty structure, and clears out the
2016 * driver table slots. This function is called when a device is no longer
2017 * in use. It also gets called when setup of a device fails.
2018 *
2019 * Locking:
2020 * tty_mutex - sometimes only
2021 * takes the file list lock internally when working on the list
2022 * of ttys that the driver keeps.
2023 * FIXME: should we require tty_mutex is held here ??
1668 */ 2024 */
2025
1669static void release_mem(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx) 2026static void release_mem(struct tty_struct *tty, int idx)
1670{ 2027{
1671 struct tty_struct *o_tty; 2028 struct tty_struct *o_tty;
@@ -2006,18 +2363,27 @@ static void release_dev(struct file * filp)
2006 2363
2007} 2364}
2008 2365
2009/* 2366/**
2010 * tty_open and tty_release keep up the tty count that contains the 2367 * tty_open - open a tty device
2011 * number of opens done on a tty. We cannot use the inode-count, as 2368 * @inode: inode of device file
2012 * different inodes might point to the same tty. 2369 * @filp: file pointer to tty
2013 * 2370 *
2014 * Open-counting is needed for pty masters, as well as for keeping 2371 * tty_open and tty_release keep up the tty count that contains the
2015 * track of serial lines: DTR is dropped when the last close happens. 2372 * number of opens done on a tty. We cannot use the inode-count, as
2016 * (This is not done solely through tty->count, now. - Ted 1/27/92) 2373 * different inodes might point to the same tty.
2017 * 2374 *
2018 * The termios state of a pty is reset on first open so that 2375 * Open-counting is needed for pty masters, as well as for keeping
2019 * settings don't persist across reuse. 2376 * track of serial lines: DTR is dropped when the last close happens.
2377 * (This is not done solely through tty->count, now. - Ted 1/27/92)
2378 *
2379 * The termios state of a pty is reset on first open so that
2380 * settings don't persist across reuse.
2381 *
2382 * Locking: tty_mutex protects current->signal->tty, get_tty_driver and
2383 * init_dev work. tty->count should protect the rest.
2384 * task_lock is held to update task details for sessions
2020 */ 2385 */
2386
2021static int tty_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp) 2387static int tty_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
2022{ 2388{
2023 struct tty_struct *tty; 2389 struct tty_struct *tty;
@@ -2132,6 +2498,18 @@ got_driver:
2132} 2498}
2133 2499
2134#ifdef CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS 2500#ifdef CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS
2501/**
2502 * ptmx_open - open a unix 98 pty master
2503 * @inode: inode of device file
2504 * @filp: file pointer to tty
2505 *
2506 * Allocate a unix98 pty master device from the ptmx driver.
2507 *
2508 * Locking: tty_mutex protects theinit_dev work. tty->count should
2509 protect the rest.
2510 * allocated_ptys_lock handles the list of free pty numbers
2511 */
2512
2135static int ptmx_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp) 2513static int ptmx_open(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
2136{ 2514{
2137 struct tty_struct *tty; 2515 struct tty_struct *tty;
@@ -2191,6 +2569,18 @@ out:
2191} 2569}
2192#endif 2570#endif
2193 2571
2572/**
2573 * tty_release - vfs callback for close
2574 * @inode: inode of tty
2575 * @filp: file pointer for handle to tty
2576 *
2577 * Called the last time each file handle is closed that references
2578 * this tty. There may however be several such references.
2579 *
2580 * Locking:
2581 * Takes bkl. See release_dev
2582 */
2583
2194static int tty_release(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp) 2584static int tty_release(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
2195{ 2585{
2196 lock_kernel(); 2586 lock_kernel();
@@ -2199,7 +2589,18 @@ static int tty_release(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
2199 return 0; 2589 return 0;
2200} 2590}
2201 2591
2202/* No kernel lock held - fine */ 2592/**
2593 * tty_poll - check tty status
2594 * @filp: file being polled
2595 * @wait: poll wait structures to update
2596 *
2597 * Call the line discipline polling method to obtain the poll
2598 * status of the device.
2599 *
2600 * Locking: locks called line discipline but ldisc poll method
2601 * may be re-entered freely by other callers.
2602 */
2603
2203static unsigned int tty_poll(struct file * filp, poll_table * wait) 2604static unsigned int tty_poll(struct file * filp, poll_table * wait)
2204{ 2605{
2205 struct tty_struct * tty; 2606 struct tty_struct * tty;
@@ -2243,6 +2644,21 @@ static int tty_fasync(int fd, struct file * filp, int on)
2243 return 0; 2644 return 0;
2244} 2645}
2245 2646
2647/**
2648 * tiocsti - fake input character
2649 * @tty: tty to fake input into
2650 * @p: pointer to character
2651 *
2652 * Fake input to a tty device. Does the neccessary locking and
2653 * input management.
2654 *
2655 * FIXME: does not honour flow control ??
2656 *
2657 * Locking:
2658 * Called functions take tty_ldisc_lock
2659 * current->signal->tty check is safe without locks
2660 */
2661
2246static int tiocsti(struct tty_struct *tty, char __user *p) 2662static int tiocsti(struct tty_struct *tty, char __user *p)
2247{ 2663{
2248 char ch, mbz = 0; 2664 char ch, mbz = 0;
@@ -2258,6 +2674,18 @@ static int tiocsti(struct tty_struct *tty, char __user *p)
2258 return 0; 2674 return 0;
2259} 2675}
2260 2676
2677/**
2678 * tiocgwinsz - implement window query ioctl
2679 * @tty; tty
2680 * @arg: user buffer for result
2681 *
2682 * Copies the kernel idea of the window size into the user buffer. No
2683 * locking is done.
2684 *
2685 * FIXME: Returning random values racing a window size set is wrong
2686 * should lock here against that
2687 */
2688
2261static int tiocgwinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize __user * arg) 2689static int tiocgwinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize __user * arg)
2262{ 2690{
2263 if (copy_to_user(arg, &tty->winsize, sizeof(*arg))) 2691 if (copy_to_user(arg, &tty->winsize, sizeof(*arg)))
@@ -2265,6 +2693,24 @@ static int tiocgwinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize __user * arg)
2265 return 0; 2693 return 0;
2266} 2694}
2267 2695
2696/**
2697 * tiocswinsz - implement window size set ioctl
2698 * @tty; tty
2699 * @arg: user buffer for result
2700 *
2701 * Copies the user idea of the window size to the kernel. Traditionally
2702 * this is just advisory information but for the Linux console it
2703 * actually has driver level meaning and triggers a VC resize.
2704 *
2705 * Locking:
2706 * The console_sem is used to ensure we do not try and resize
2707 * the console twice at once.
2708 * FIXME: Two racing size sets may leave the console and kernel
2709 * parameters disagreeing. Is this exploitable ?
2710 * FIXME: Random values racing a window size get is wrong
2711 * should lock here against that
2712 */
2713
2268static int tiocswinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, 2714static int tiocswinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty,
2269 struct winsize __user * arg) 2715 struct winsize __user * arg)
2270{ 2716{
@@ -2294,6 +2740,15 @@ static int tiocswinsz(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty,
2294 return 0; 2740 return 0;
2295} 2741}
2296 2742
2743/**
2744 * tioccons - allow admin to move logical console
2745 * @file: the file to become console
2746 *
2747 * Allow the adminstrator to move the redirected console device
2748 *
2749 * Locking: uses redirect_lock to guard the redirect information
2750 */
2751
2297static int tioccons(struct file *file) 2752static int tioccons(struct file *file)
2298{ 2753{
2299 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 2754 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
@@ -2319,6 +2774,17 @@ static int tioccons(struct file *file)
2319 return 0; 2774 return 0;
2320} 2775}
2321 2776
2777/**
2778 * fionbio - non blocking ioctl
2779 * @file: file to set blocking value
2780 * @p: user parameter
2781 *
2782 * Historical tty interfaces had a blocking control ioctl before
2783 * the generic functionality existed. This piece of history is preserved
2784 * in the expected tty API of posix OS's.
2785 *
2786 * Locking: none, the open fle handle ensures it won't go away.
2787 */
2322 2788
2323static int fionbio(struct file *file, int __user *p) 2789static int fionbio(struct file *file, int __user *p)
2324{ 2790{
@@ -2334,6 +2800,23 @@ static int fionbio(struct file *file, int __user *p)
2334 return 0; 2800 return 0;
2335} 2801}
2336 2802
2803/**
2804 * tiocsctty - set controlling tty
2805 * @tty: tty structure
2806 * @arg: user argument
2807 *
2808 * This ioctl is used to manage job control. It permits a session
2809 * leader to set this tty as the controlling tty for the session.
2810 *
2811 * Locking:
2812 * Takes tasklist lock internally to walk sessions
2813 * Takes task_lock() when updating signal->tty
2814 *
2815 * FIXME: tty_mutex is needed to protect signal->tty references.
2816 * FIXME: why task_lock on the signal->tty reference ??
2817 *
2818 */
2819
2337static int tiocsctty(struct tty_struct *tty, int arg) 2820static int tiocsctty(struct tty_struct *tty, int arg)
2338{ 2821{
2339 struct task_struct *p; 2822 struct task_struct *p;
@@ -2374,6 +2857,18 @@ static int tiocsctty(struct tty_struct *tty, int arg)
2374 return 0; 2857 return 0;
2375} 2858}
2376 2859
2860/**
2861 * tiocgpgrp - get process group
2862 * @tty: tty passed by user
2863 * @real_tty: tty side of the tty pased by the user if a pty else the tty
2864 * @p: returned pid
2865 *
2866 * Obtain the process group of the tty. If there is no process group
2867 * return an error.
2868 *
2869 * Locking: none. Reference to ->signal->tty is safe.
2870 */
2871
2377static int tiocgpgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p) 2872static int tiocgpgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p)
2378{ 2873{
2379 /* 2874 /*
@@ -2385,6 +2880,20 @@ static int tiocgpgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t
2385 return put_user(real_tty->pgrp, p); 2880 return put_user(real_tty->pgrp, p);
2386} 2881}
2387 2882
2883/**
2884 * tiocspgrp - attempt to set process group
2885 * @tty: tty passed by user
2886 * @real_tty: tty side device matching tty passed by user
2887 * @p: pid pointer
2888 *
2889 * Set the process group of the tty to the session passed. Only
2890 * permitted where the tty session is our session.
2891 *
2892 * Locking: None
2893 *
2894 * FIXME: current->signal->tty referencing is unsafe.
2895 */
2896
2388static int tiocspgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p) 2897static int tiocspgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p)
2389{ 2898{
2390 pid_t pgrp; 2899 pid_t pgrp;
@@ -2408,6 +2917,18 @@ static int tiocspgrp(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t
2408 return 0; 2917 return 0;
2409} 2918}
2410 2919
2920/**
2921 * tiocgsid - get session id
2922 * @tty: tty passed by user
2923 * @real_tty: tty side of the tty pased by the user if a pty else the tty
2924 * @p: pointer to returned session id
2925 *
2926 * Obtain the session id of the tty. If there is no session
2927 * return an error.
2928 *
2929 * Locking: none. Reference to ->signal->tty is safe.
2930 */
2931
2411static int tiocgsid(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p) 2932static int tiocgsid(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t __user *p)
2412{ 2933{
2413 /* 2934 /*
@@ -2421,6 +2942,16 @@ static int tiocgsid(struct tty_struct *tty, struct tty_struct *real_tty, pid_t _
2421 return put_user(real_tty->session, p); 2942 return put_user(real_tty->session, p);
2422} 2943}
2423 2944
2945/**
2946 * tiocsetd - set line discipline
2947 * @tty: tty device
2948 * @p: pointer to user data
2949 *
2950 * Set the line discipline according to user request.
2951 *
2952 * Locking: see tty_set_ldisc, this function is just a helper
2953 */
2954
2424static int tiocsetd(struct tty_struct *tty, int __user *p) 2955static int tiocsetd(struct tty_struct *tty, int __user *p)
2425{ 2956{
2426 int ldisc; 2957 int ldisc;
@@ -2430,6 +2961,21 @@ static int tiocsetd(struct tty_struct *tty, int __user *p)
2430 return tty_set_ldisc(tty, ldisc); 2961 return tty_set_ldisc(tty, ldisc);
2431} 2962}
2432 2963
2964/**
2965 * send_break - performed time break
2966 * @tty: device to break on
2967 * @duration: timeout in mS
2968 *
2969 * Perform a timed break on hardware that lacks its own driver level
2970 * timed break functionality.
2971 *
2972 * Locking:
2973 * None
2974 *
2975 * FIXME:
2976 * What if two overlap
2977 */
2978
2433static int send_break(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int duration) 2979static int send_break(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int duration)
2434{ 2980{
2435 tty->driver->break_ctl(tty, -1); 2981 tty->driver->break_ctl(tty, -1);
@@ -2442,8 +2988,19 @@ static int send_break(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int duration)
2442 return 0; 2988 return 0;
2443} 2989}
2444 2990
2445static int 2991/**
2446tty_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, int __user *p) 2992 * tiocmget - get modem status
2993 * @tty: tty device
2994 * @file: user file pointer
2995 * @p: pointer to result
2996 *
2997 * Obtain the modem status bits from the tty driver if the feature
2998 * is supported. Return -EINVAL if it is not available.
2999 *
3000 * Locking: none (up to the driver)
3001 */
3002
3003static int tty_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, int __user *p)
2447{ 3004{
2448 int retval = -EINVAL; 3005 int retval = -EINVAL;
2449 3006
@@ -2456,8 +3013,20 @@ tty_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, int __user *p)
2456 return retval; 3013 return retval;
2457} 3014}
2458 3015
2459static int 3016/**
2460tty_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, 3017 * tiocmset - set modem status
3018 * @tty: tty device
3019 * @file: user file pointer
3020 * @cmd: command - clear bits, set bits or set all
3021 * @p: pointer to desired bits
3022 *
3023 * Set the modem status bits from the tty driver if the feature
3024 * is supported. Return -EINVAL if it is not available.
3025 *
3026 * Locking: none (up to the driver)
3027 */
3028
3029static int tty_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
2461 unsigned __user *p) 3030 unsigned __user *p)
2462{ 3031{
2463 int retval = -EINVAL; 3032 int retval = -EINVAL;
@@ -2573,6 +3142,7 @@ int tty_ioctl(struct inode * inode, struct file * file,
2573 clear_bit(TTY_EXCLUSIVE, &tty->flags); 3142 clear_bit(TTY_EXCLUSIVE, &tty->flags);
2574 return 0; 3143 return 0;
2575 case TIOCNOTTY: 3144 case TIOCNOTTY:
3145 /* FIXME: taks lock or tty_mutex ? */
2576 if (current->signal->tty != tty) 3146 if (current->signal->tty != tty)
2577 return -ENOTTY; 3147 return -ENOTTY;
2578 if (current->signal->leader) 3148 if (current->signal->leader)
@@ -2753,9 +3323,16 @@ void do_SAK(struct tty_struct *tty)
2753 3323
2754EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_SAK); 3324EXPORT_SYMBOL(do_SAK);
2755 3325
2756/* 3326/**
2757 * This routine is called out of the software interrupt to flush data 3327 * flush_to_ldisc
2758 * from the buffer chain to the line discipline. 3328 * @private_: tty structure passed from work queue.
3329 *
3330 * This routine is called out of the software interrupt to flush data
3331 * from the buffer chain to the line discipline.
3332 *
3333 * Locking: holds tty->buf.lock to guard buffer list. Drops the lock
3334 * while invoking the line discipline receive_buf method. The
3335 * receive_buf method is single threaded for each tty instance.
2759 */ 3336 */
2760 3337
2761static void flush_to_ldisc(void *private_) 3338static void flush_to_ldisc(void *private_)
@@ -2831,6 +3408,8 @@ static int n_baud_table = ARRAY_SIZE(baud_table);
2831 * Convert termios baud rate data into a speed. This should be called 3408 * Convert termios baud rate data into a speed. This should be called
2832 * with the termios lock held if this termios is a terminal termios 3409 * with the termios lock held if this termios is a terminal termios
2833 * structure. May change the termios data. 3410 * structure. May change the termios data.
3411 *
3412 * Locking: none
2834 */ 3413 */
2835 3414
2836int tty_termios_baud_rate(struct termios *termios) 3415int tty_termios_baud_rate(struct termios *termios)
@@ -2859,6 +3438,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_termios_baud_rate);
2859 * Returns the baud rate as an integer for this terminal. The 3438 * Returns the baud rate as an integer for this terminal. The
2860 * termios lock must be held by the caller and the terminal bit 3439 * termios lock must be held by the caller and the terminal bit
2861 * flags may be updated. 3440 * flags may be updated.
3441 *
3442 * Locking: none
2862 */ 3443 */
2863 3444
2864int tty_get_baud_rate(struct tty_struct *tty) 3445int tty_get_baud_rate(struct tty_struct *tty)
@@ -2888,6 +3469,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_get_baud_rate);
2888 * 3469 *
2889 * In the event of the queue being busy for flipping the work will be 3470 * In the event of the queue being busy for flipping the work will be
2890 * held off and retried later. 3471 * held off and retried later.
3472 *
3473 * Locking: tty buffer lock. Driver locks in low latency mode.
2891 */ 3474 */
2892 3475
2893void tty_flip_buffer_push(struct tty_struct *tty) 3476void tty_flip_buffer_push(struct tty_struct *tty)
@@ -2907,9 +3490,16 @@ void tty_flip_buffer_push(struct tty_struct *tty)
2907EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_flip_buffer_push); 3490EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_flip_buffer_push);
2908 3491
2909 3492
2910/* 3493/**
2911 * This subroutine initializes a tty structure. 3494 * initialize_tty_struct
3495 * @tty: tty to initialize
3496 *
3497 * This subroutine initializes a tty structure that has been newly
3498 * allocated.
3499 *
3500 * Locking: none - tty in question must not be exposed at this point
2912 */ 3501 */
3502
2913static void initialize_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty) 3503static void initialize_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty)
2914{ 3504{
2915 memset(tty, 0, sizeof(struct tty_struct)); 3505 memset(tty, 0, sizeof(struct tty_struct));
@@ -2935,6 +3525,7 @@ static void initialize_tty_struct(struct tty_struct *tty)
2935/* 3525/*
2936 * The default put_char routine if the driver did not define one. 3526 * The default put_char routine if the driver did not define one.
2937 */ 3527 */
3528
2938static void tty_default_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch) 3529static void tty_default_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch)
2939{ 3530{
2940 tty->driver->write(tty, &ch, 1); 3531 tty->driver->write(tty, &ch, 1);
@@ -2943,19 +3534,23 @@ static void tty_default_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch)
2943static struct class *tty_class; 3534static struct class *tty_class;
2944 3535
2945/** 3536/**
2946 * tty_register_device - register a tty device 3537 * tty_register_device - register a tty device
2947 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device 3538 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device
2948 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device 3539 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device
2949 * @device: a struct device that is associated with this tty device. 3540 * @device: a struct device that is associated with this tty device.
2950 * This field is optional, if there is no known struct device for this 3541 * This field is optional, if there is no known struct device
2951 * tty device it can be set to NULL safely. 3542 * for this tty device it can be set to NULL safely.
2952 * 3543 *
2953 * Returns a pointer to the class device (or ERR_PTR(-EFOO) on error). 3544 * Returns a pointer to the class device (or ERR_PTR(-EFOO) on error).
2954 * 3545 *
2955 * This call is required to be made to register an individual tty device if 3546 * This call is required to be made to register an individual tty device
2956 * the tty driver's flags have the TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV bit set. If that 3547 * if the tty driver's flags have the TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV bit set. If
2957 * bit is not set, this function should not be called by a tty driver. 3548 * that bit is not set, this function should not be called by a tty
3549 * driver.
3550 *
3551 * Locking: ??
2958 */ 3552 */
3553
2959struct class_device *tty_register_device(struct tty_driver *driver, 3554struct class_device *tty_register_device(struct tty_driver *driver,
2960 unsigned index, struct device *device) 3555 unsigned index, struct device *device)
2961{ 3556{
@@ -2977,13 +3572,16 @@ struct class_device *tty_register_device(struct tty_driver *driver,
2977} 3572}
2978 3573
2979/** 3574/**
2980 * tty_unregister_device - unregister a tty device 3575 * tty_unregister_device - unregister a tty device
2981 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device 3576 * @driver: the tty driver that describes the tty device
2982 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device 3577 * @index: the index in the tty driver for this tty device
2983 * 3578 *
2984 * If a tty device is registered with a call to tty_register_device() then 3579 * If a tty device is registered with a call to tty_register_device() then
2985 * this function must be made when the tty device is gone. 3580 * this function must be called when the tty device is gone.
3581 *
3582 * Locking: ??
2986 */ 3583 */
3584
2987void tty_unregister_device(struct tty_driver *driver, unsigned index) 3585void tty_unregister_device(struct tty_driver *driver, unsigned index)
2988{ 3586{
2989 class_device_destroy(tty_class, MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start) + index); 3587 class_device_destroy(tty_class, MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start) + index);