While trying to develop a line discipline I found a couple of things worth mentioning in Documentation/tty.txt which weren't, so I decided to add them. It would be nice if someone more knowledgeable than me in that area would look over them, in case I got something wrong. Thanks Tilman From: Tilman Schmidt <[email protected]> Update to Documentation/tty.txt on line disciplines. Signed-off-by: Tilman Schmidt <[email protected]> --- tty.txt | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) --- linux-2.6.20-rc1-work/Documentation/tty.txt 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 +++ local/Documentation/tty.txt 2006-12-23 21:11:17.000000000 +0100 @@ -39,28 +39,37 @@ TTY side interfaces: +open() - Called when the line discipline is attached to + the terminal. No other call into the line + discipline for this tty will occur until it + completes successfully. Can sleep. + close() - This is called on a terminal when the line discipline is being unplugged. At the point of execution no further users will enter the ldisc code for this tty. Can sleep. -open() - Called when the line discipline is attached to - the terminal. No other call into the line - discipline for this tty will occur until it - completes successfully. Can sleep. +hangup() - Called when the tty line is hung up. + The line discipline should cease I/O to the tty. + No further calls into the ldisc code will occur. + Can sleep. write() - A process is writing data through the line discipline. Multiple write calls are serialized by the tty layer for the ldisc. May sleep. -flush_buffer() - May be called at any point between open and close. - -chars_in_buffer() - Report the number of bytes in the buffer. - -set_termios() - Called on termios structure changes. The caller - passes the old termios data and the current data - is in the tty. Called under the termios semaphore so - allowed to sleep. Serialized against itself only. +flush_buffer() - (optional) May be called at any point between + open and close, and instructs the line discipline + to empty its input buffer. + +chars_in_buffer() - (optional) Report the number of bytes in the input + buffer. + +set_termios() - (optional) Called on termios structure changes. + The caller passes the old termios data and the + current data is in the tty. Called under the + termios semaphore so allowed to sleep. Serialized + against itself only. read() - Move data from the line discipline to the user. Multiple read calls may occur in parallel and the @@ -92,6 +101,88 @@ this function. In such a situation defer it. +Driver Access + +Line discipline methods can call the following methods of the underlying +hardware driver through the function pointers within the tty->driver +structure: + +write() Write a block of characters to the tty device. + Returns the number of characters accepted. + +put_char() Queues a character for writing to the tty device. + If there is no room in the queue, the character is + ignored. + +flush_chars() (Optional) If defined, must be called after + queueing characters with put_char() in order to + start transmission. + +write_room() Returns the numbers of characters the tty driver + will accept for queueing to be written. + +ioctl() Invoke device specific ioctl. + Expects data pointers to refer to userspace. + Returns ENOIOCTLCMD for unrecognized ioctl numbers. + +set_termios() Notify the tty driver that the device's termios + settings have changed. New settings are in + tty->termios. Previous settings should be passed in + the "old" argument. + +throttle() Notify the tty driver that input buffers for the + line discipline are close to full, and it should + somehow signal that no more characters should be + sent to the tty. + +unthrottle() Notify the tty driver that characters can now be + sent to the tty without fear of overrunning the + input buffers of the line disciplines. + +stop() Ask the tty driver to stop outputting characters + to the tty device. + +start() Ask the tty driver to resume sending characters + to the tty device. + +hangup() Ask the tty driver to hang up the tty device. + +break_ctl() (Optional) Ask the tty driver to turn on or off + BREAK status on the RS-232 port. If state is -1, + then the BREAK status should be turned on; if + state is 0, then BREAK should be turned off. + If this routine is not implemented, use ioctls + TIOCSBRK / TIOCCBRK instead. + +wait_until_sent() Waits until the device has written out all of the + characters in its transmitter FIFO. + +send_xchar() Send a high-priority XON/XOFF character to the device. + + +Flags + +Line discipline methods have access to tty->flags field containing the +following interesting flags: + +TTY_THROTTLED Driver input is throttled. The ldisc should call + tty->driver->unthrottle() in order to resume + reception when it is ready to process more data. + +TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP If set, causes the driver to call the ldisc's + write_wakeup() method in order to resume + transmission when it can accept more data + to transmit. + +TTY_IO_ERROR If set, causes all subsequent userspace read/write + calls on the tty to fail, returning -EIO. + +TTY_OTHER_CLOSED Device is a pty and the other side has closed. + +TTY_NO_WRITE_SPLIT Prevent driver from splitting up writes into + smaller chunks. + + Locking Callers to the line discipline functions from the tty layer are required to - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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