linux/include/linux/tty_driver.h
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   1#ifndef _LINUX_TTY_DRIVER_H
   2#define _LINUX_TTY_DRIVER_H
   3
   4/*
   5 * This structure defines the interface between the low-level tty
   6 * driver and the tty routines.  The following routines can be
   7 * defined; unless noted otherwise, they are optional, and can be
   8 * filled in with a null pointer.
   9 *
  10 * struct tty_struct * (*lookup)(struct tty_driver *self, int idx)
  11 *
  12 *      Return the tty device corresponding to idx, NULL if there is not
  13 *      one currently in use and an ERR_PTR value on error. Called under
  14 *      tty_mutex (for now!)
  15 *
  16 *      Optional method. Default behaviour is to use the ttys array
  17 *
  18 * int (*install)(struct tty_driver *self, struct tty_struct *tty)
  19 *
  20 *      Install a new tty into the tty driver internal tables. Used in
  21 *      conjunction with lookup and remove methods.
  22 *
  23 *      Optional method. Default behaviour is to use the ttys array
  24 *
  25 * void (*remove)(struct tty_driver *self, struct tty_struct *tty)
  26 *
  27 *      Remove a closed tty from the tty driver internal tables. Used in
  28 *      conjunction with lookup and remove methods.
  29 *
  30 *      Optional method. Default behaviour is to use the ttys array
  31 *
  32 * int  (*open)(struct tty_struct * tty, struct file * filp);
  33 *
  34 *      This routine is called when a particular tty device is opened.
  35 *      This routine is mandatory; if this routine is not filled in,
  36 *      the attempted open will fail with ENODEV.
  37 *
  38 *      Required method.
  39 *     
  40 * void (*close)(struct tty_struct * tty, struct file * filp);
  41 *
  42 *      This routine is called when a particular tty device is closed.
  43 *
  44 *      Required method.
  45 *
  46 * void (*shutdown)(struct tty_struct * tty);
  47 *
  48 *      This routine is called synchronously when a particular tty device
  49 *      is closed for the last time freeing up the resources.
  50 *
  51 *
  52 * void (*cleanup)(struct tty_struct * tty);
  53 *
  54 *      This routine is called asynchronously when a particular tty device
  55 *      is closed for the last time freeing up the resources. This is
  56 *      actually the second part of shutdown for routines that might sleep.
  57 *
  58 *
  59 * int (*write)(struct tty_struct * tty,
  60 *               const unsigned char *buf, int count);
  61 *
  62 *      This routine is called by the kernel to write a series of
  63 *      characters to the tty device.  The characters may come from
  64 *      user space or kernel space.  This routine will return the
  65 *      number of characters actually accepted for writing.
  66 *
  67 *      Optional: Required for writable devices.
  68 *
  69 * int (*put_char)(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch);
  70 *
  71 *      This routine is called by the kernel to write a single
  72 *      character to the tty device.  If the kernel uses this routine,
  73 *      it must call the flush_chars() routine (if defined) when it is
  74 *      done stuffing characters into the driver.  If there is no room
  75 *      in the queue, the character is ignored.
  76 *
  77 *      Optional: Kernel will use the write method if not provided.
  78 *
  79 *      Note: Do not call this function directly, call tty_put_char
  80 *
  81 * void (*flush_chars)(struct tty_struct *tty);
  82 *
  83 *      This routine is called by the kernel after it has written a
  84 *      series of characters to the tty device using put_char().  
  85 *
  86 *      Optional:
  87 *
  88 *      Note: Do not call this function directly, call tty_driver_flush_chars
  89 * 
  90 * int  (*write_room)(struct tty_struct *tty);
  91 *
  92 *      This routine returns the numbers of characters the tty driver
  93 *      will accept for queuing to be written.  This number is subject
  94 *      to change as output buffers get emptied, or if the output flow
  95 *      control is acted.
  96 *
  97 *      Required if write method is provided else not needed.
  98 *
  99 *      Note: Do not call this function directly, call tty_write_room
 100 * 
 101 * int  (*ioctl)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * file,
 102 *          unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
 103 *
 104 *      This routine allows the tty driver to implement
 105 *      device-specific ioctl's.  If the ioctl number passed in cmd
 106 *      is not recognized by the driver, it should return ENOIOCTLCMD.
 107 *
 108 *      Optional
 109 *
 110 * long (*compat_ioctl)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * file,
 111 *                      unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
 112 *
 113 *      implement ioctl processing for 32 bit process on 64 bit system
 114 *
 115 *      Optional
 116 * 
 117 * void (*set_termios)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct ktermios * old);
 118 *
 119 *      This routine allows the tty driver to be notified when
 120 *      device's termios settings have changed.
 121 *
 122 *      Optional: Called under the termios lock
 123 *
 124 *
 125 * void (*set_ldisc)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 126 *
 127 *      This routine allows the tty driver to be notified when the
 128 *      device's termios settings have changed.
 129 *
 130 *      Optional: Called under BKL (currently)
 131 * 
 132 * void (*throttle)(struct tty_struct * tty);
 133 *
 134 *      This routine notifies the tty driver that input buffers for
 135 *      the line discipline are close to full, and it should somehow
 136 *      signal that no more characters should be sent to the tty.
 137 *
 138 *      Optional: Always invoke via tty_throttle(), called under the
 139 *      termios lock.
 140 * 
 141 * void (*unthrottle)(struct tty_struct * tty);
 142 *
 143 *      This routine notifies the tty drivers that it should signals
 144 *      that characters can now be sent to the tty without fear of
 145 *      overrunning the input buffers of the line disciplines.
 146 * 
 147 *      Optional: Always invoke via tty_unthrottle(), called under the
 148 *      termios lock.
 149 *
 150 * void (*stop)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 151 *
 152 *      This routine notifies the tty driver that it should stop
 153 *      outputting characters to the tty device.  
 154 *
 155 *      Optional:
 156 *
 157 *      Note: Call stop_tty not this method.
 158 * 
 159 * void (*start)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 160 *
 161 *      This routine notifies the tty driver that it resume sending
 162 *      characters to the tty device.
 163 *
 164 *      Optional:
 165 *
 166 *      Note: Call start_tty not this method.
 167 * 
 168 * void (*hangup)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 169 *
 170 *      This routine notifies the tty driver that it should hangup the
 171 *      tty device.
 172 *
 173 *      Optional:
 174 *
 175 * int (*break_ctl)(struct tty_stuct *tty, int state);
 176 *
 177 *      This optional routine requests the tty driver to turn on or
 178 *      off BREAK status on the RS-232 port.  If state is -1,
 179 *      then the BREAK status should be turned on; if state is 0, then
 180 *      BREAK should be turned off.
 181 *
 182 *      If this routine is implemented, the high-level tty driver will
 183 *      handle the following ioctls: TCSBRK, TCSBRKP, TIOCSBRK,
 184 *      TIOCCBRK.
 185 *
 186 *      If the driver sets TTY_DRIVER_HARDWARE_BREAK then the interface
 187 *      will also be called with actual times and the hardware is expected
 188 *      to do the delay work itself. 0 and -1 are still used for on/off.
 189 *
 190 *      Optional: Required for TCSBRK/BRKP/etc handling.
 191 *
 192 * void (*wait_until_sent)(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout);
 193 * 
 194 *      This routine waits until the device has written out all of the
 195 *      characters in its transmitter FIFO.
 196 *
 197 *      Optional: If not provided the device is assumed to have no FIFO
 198 *
 199 *      Note: Usually correct to call tty_wait_until_sent
 200 *
 201 * void (*send_xchar)(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch);
 202 *
 203 *      This routine is used to send a high-priority XON/XOFF
 204 *      character to the device.
 205 *
 206 *      Optional: If not provided then the write method is called under
 207 *      the atomic write lock to keep it serialized with the ldisc.
 208 *
 209 * int (*resize)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize *ws)
 210 *
 211 *      Called when a termios request is issued which changes the
 212 *      requested terminal geometry.
 213 *
 214 *      Optional: the default action is to update the termios structure
 215 *      without error. This is usually the correct behaviour. Drivers should
 216 *      not force errors here if they are not resizable objects (eg a serial
 217 *      line). See tty_do_resize() if you need to wrap the standard method
 218 *      in your own logic - the usual case.
 219 *
 220 * void (*set_termiox)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termiox *new);
 221 *
 222 *      Called when the device receives a termiox based ioctl. Passes down
 223 *      the requested data from user space. This method will not be invoked
 224 *      unless the tty also has a valid tty->termiox pointer.
 225 *
 226 *      Optional: Called under the termios lock
 227 */
 228
 229#include <linux/fs.h>
 230#include <linux/list.h>
 231#include <linux/cdev.h>
 232
 233struct tty_struct;
 234struct tty_driver;
 235
 236struct tty_operations {
 237        struct tty_struct * (*lookup)(struct tty_driver *driver,
 238                        struct inode *inode, int idx);
 239        int  (*install)(struct tty_driver *driver, struct tty_struct *tty);
 240        void (*remove)(struct tty_driver *driver, struct tty_struct *tty);
 241        int  (*open)(struct tty_struct * tty, struct file * filp);
 242        void (*close)(struct tty_struct * tty, struct file * filp);
 243        void (*shutdown)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 244        void (*cleanup)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 245        int  (*write)(struct tty_struct * tty,
 246                      const unsigned char *buf, int count);
 247        int  (*put_char)(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch);
 248        void (*flush_chars)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 249        int  (*write_room)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 250        int  (*chars_in_buffer)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 251        int  (*ioctl)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * file,
 252                    unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
 253        long (*compat_ioctl)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * file,
 254                             unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
 255        void (*set_termios)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct ktermios * old);
 256        void (*throttle)(struct tty_struct * tty);
 257        void (*unthrottle)(struct tty_struct * tty);
 258        void (*stop)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 259        void (*start)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 260        void (*hangup)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 261        int (*break_ctl)(struct tty_struct *tty, int state);
 262        void (*flush_buffer)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 263        void (*set_ldisc)(struct tty_struct *tty);
 264        void (*wait_until_sent)(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout);
 265        void (*send_xchar)(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch);
 266        int (*tiocmget)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file);
 267        int (*tiocmset)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
 268                        unsigned int set, unsigned int clear);
 269        int (*resize)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct winsize *ws);
 270        int (*set_termiox)(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termiox *tnew);
 271#ifdef CONFIG_CONSOLE_POLL
 272        int (*poll_init)(struct tty_driver *driver, int line, char *options);
 273        int (*poll_get_char)(struct tty_driver *driver, int line);
 274        void (*poll_put_char)(struct tty_driver *driver, int line, char ch);
 275#endif
 276        const struct file_operations *proc_fops;
 277};
 278
 279struct tty_driver {
 280        int     magic;          /* magic number for this structure */
 281        struct kref kref;       /* Reference management */
 282        struct cdev cdev;
 283        struct module   *owner;
 284        const char      *driver_name;
 285        const char      *name;
 286        int     name_base;      /* offset of printed name */
 287        int     major;          /* major device number */
 288        int     minor_start;    /* start of minor device number */
 289        int     minor_num;      /* number of *possible* devices */
 290        int     num;            /* number of devices allocated */
 291        short   type;           /* type of tty driver */
 292        short   subtype;        /* subtype of tty driver */
 293        struct ktermios init_termios; /* Initial termios */
 294        int     flags;          /* tty driver flags */
 295        struct proc_dir_entry *proc_entry; /* /proc fs entry */
 296        struct tty_driver *other; /* only used for the PTY driver */
 297
 298        /*
 299         * Pointer to the tty data structures
 300         */
 301        struct tty_struct **ttys;
 302        struct ktermios **termios;
 303        struct ktermios **termios_locked;
 304        void *driver_state;
 305
 306        /*
 307         * Driver methods
 308         */
 309
 310        const struct tty_operations *ops;
 311        struct list_head tty_drivers;
 312};
 313
 314extern struct list_head tty_drivers;
 315
 316extern struct tty_driver *alloc_tty_driver(int lines);
 317extern void put_tty_driver(struct tty_driver *driver);
 318extern void tty_set_operations(struct tty_driver *driver,
 319                        const struct tty_operations *op);
 320extern struct tty_driver *tty_find_polling_driver(char *name, int *line);
 321
 322extern void tty_driver_kref_put(struct tty_driver *driver);
 323
 324static inline struct tty_driver *tty_driver_kref_get(struct tty_driver *d)
 325{
 326        kref_get(&d->kref);
 327        return d;
 328}
 329
 330/* tty driver magic number */
 331#define TTY_DRIVER_MAGIC                0x5402
 332
 333/*
 334 * tty driver flags
 335 * 
 336 * TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS --- requests the tty layer to reset the
 337 *      termios setting when the last process has closed the device.
 338 *      Used for PTY's, in particular.
 339 * 
 340 * TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW --- if set, indicates that the driver will
 341 *      guarantee never not to set any special character handling
 342 *      flags if ((IGNBRK || (!BRKINT && !PARMRK)) && (IGNPAR ||
 343 *      !INPCK)).  That is, if there is no reason for the driver to
 344 *      send notifications of parity and break characters up to the
 345 *      line driver, it won't do so.  This allows the line driver to
 346 *      optimize for this case if this flag is set.  (Note that there
 347 *      is also a promise, if the above case is true, not to signal
 348 *      overruns, either.)
 349 *
 350 * TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV --- if set, the individual tty devices need
 351 *      to be registered with a call to tty_register_driver() when the
 352 *      device is found in the system and unregistered with a call to
 353 *      tty_unregister_device() so the devices will be show up
 354 *      properly in sysfs.  If not set, driver->num entries will be
 355 *      created by the tty core in sysfs when tty_register_driver() is
 356 *      called.  This is to be used by drivers that have tty devices
 357 *      that can appear and disappear while the main tty driver is
 358 *      registered with the tty core.
 359 *
 360 * TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM -- don't use the standard arrays, instead
 361 *      use dynamic memory keyed through the devpts filesystem.  This
 362 *      is only applicable to the pty driver.
 363 *
 364 * TTY_DRIVER_HARDWARE_BREAK -- hardware handles break signals. Pass
 365 *      the requested timeout to the caller instead of using a simple
 366 *      on/off interface.
 367 *
 368 */
 369#define TTY_DRIVER_INSTALLED            0x0001
 370#define TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS        0x0002
 371#define TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW             0x0004
 372#define TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV          0x0008
 373#define TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM           0x0010
 374#define TTY_DRIVER_HARDWARE_BREAK       0x0020
 375
 376/* tty driver types */
 377#define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SYSTEM          0x0001
 378#define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_CONSOLE         0x0002
 379#define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL          0x0003
 380#define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY             0x0004
 381#define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SCC             0x0005  /* scc driver */
 382#define TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SYSCONS         0x0006
 383
 384/* system subtypes (magic, used by tty_io.c) */
 385#define SYSTEM_TYPE_TTY                 0x0001
 386#define SYSTEM_TYPE_CONSOLE             0x0002
 387#define SYSTEM_TYPE_SYSCONS             0x0003
 388#define SYSTEM_TYPE_SYSPTMX             0x0004
 389
 390/* pty subtypes (magic, used by tty_io.c) */
 391#define PTY_TYPE_MASTER                 0x0001
 392#define PTY_TYPE_SLAVE                  0x0002
 393
 394/* serial subtype definitions */
 395#define SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL      1
 396
 397#endif /* #ifdef _LINUX_TTY_DRIVER_H */
 398