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3 * Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
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38 * from: @(#)cons.c 7.2 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
39 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/tty_cons.c,v 1.81.2.4 2001/12/17 18:44:41 guido Exp $
40 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/tty_cons.c,v 1.21 2007/05/07 05:21:41 dillon Exp $
43 #include "opt_ddb.h"
45 #include <sys/param.h>
46 #include <sys/systm.h>
47 #include <sys/conf.h>
48 #include <sys/cons.h>
49 #include <sys/kernel.h>
50 #include <sys/proc.h>
51 #include <sys/priv.h>
52 #include <sys/reboot.h>
53 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
54 #include <sys/tty.h>
55 #include <sys/uio.h>
56 #include <sys/msgport.h>
57 #include <sys/msgport2.h>
58 #include <sys/device.h>
60 #include <ddb/ddb.h>
62 #include <machine/cpu.h>
64 static d_open_t cnopen;
65 static d_close_t cnclose;
66 static d_read_t cnread;
67 static d_write_t cnwrite;
68 static d_ioctl_t cnioctl;
69 static d_poll_t cnpoll;
70 static d_kqfilter_t cnkqfilter;
72 static int cnintercept(struct dev_generic_args *ap);
74 #define CDEV_MAJOR 0
75 static struct dev_ops cn_ops = {
76 { "console", CDEV_MAJOR, D_TTY | D_KQFILTER },
77 .d_open = cnopen,
78 .d_close = cnclose,
79 .d_read = cnread,
80 .d_write = cnwrite,
81 .d_ioctl = cnioctl,
82 .d_poll = cnpoll,
83 .d_kqfilter = cnkqfilter,
86 static struct dev_ops cn_iops = {
87 { "intercept", CDEV_MAJOR, D_TTY | D_KQFILTER },
88 .d_default = cnintercept
91 static struct dev_ops *cn_fwd_ops;
92 static cdev_t cn_dev;
94 //XXX: get this shit out! (alexh)
95 #if 0
96 SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_machdep, CPU_CONSDEV, consdev, CTLFLAG_RD,
97 &cn_udev, sizeof cn_udev, "T,udev_t", "");
98 #endif
100 static int cn_mute;
102 int cons_unavail = 0; /* XXX:
103 * physical console not available for
104 * input (i.e., it is in graphics mode)
107 static u_char cn_is_open; /* nonzero if logical console is open */
108 static int openmode, openflag; /* how /dev/console was openned */
109 static cdev_t cn_devfsdev; /* represents the device private info */
110 static u_char cn_phys_is_open; /* nonzero if physical device is open */
111 static u_char console_pausing; /* pause after each line during probe */
112 static char *console_pausestr=
113 "<pause; press any key to proceed to next line or '.' to end pause mode>";
115 struct consdev *cn_tab; /* physical console device info */
116 struct consdev *gdb_tab; /* physical gdb debugger device info */
118 CONS_DRIVER(cons, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
119 SET_DECLARE(cons_set, struct consdev);
121 void
122 cninit(void)
124 struct consdev *best_cp, *cp, **list;
127 * Check if we should mute the console (for security reasons perhaps)
128 * It can be changes dynamically using sysctl kern.consmute
129 * once we are up and going.
132 cn_mute = ((boothowto & (RB_MUTE
133 |RB_SINGLE
134 |RB_VERBOSE
135 |RB_ASKNAME
136 |RB_CONFIG)) == RB_MUTE);
139 * Find the first console with the highest priority.
141 best_cp = NULL;
142 SET_FOREACH(list, cons_set) {
143 cp = *list;
144 if (cp->cn_probe == NULL)
145 continue;
146 (*cp->cn_probe)(cp);
147 if (cp->cn_pri > CN_DEAD && cp->cn_probegood &&
148 (best_cp == NULL || cp->cn_pri > best_cp->cn_pri))
149 best_cp = cp;
154 * If no console, give up.
156 if (best_cp == NULL) {
157 if (cn_tab != NULL && cn_tab->cn_term != NULL)
158 (*cn_tab->cn_term)(cn_tab);
159 cn_tab = best_cp;
160 return;
164 * Initialize console, then attach to it. This ordering allows
165 * debugging using the previous console, if any.
167 (*best_cp->cn_init)(best_cp);
168 if (cn_tab != NULL && cn_tab != best_cp) {
169 /* Turn off the previous console. */
170 if (cn_tab->cn_term != NULL)
171 (*cn_tab->cn_term)(cn_tab);
173 if (boothowto & RB_PAUSE)
174 console_pausing = 1;
175 cn_tab = best_cp;
180 * Hook the open and close functions on the selected device.
182 void
183 cninit_finish(void)
185 if ((cn_tab == NULL) || cn_mute)
186 return;
187 if (cn_tab->cn_dev == NULL) {
188 cn_tab->cn_init_fini(cn_tab);
189 if (cn_tab->cn_dev == NULL) {
190 kprintf("Unable to hook console! cn_tab %p\n", cn_tab);
191 return;
195 cn_fwd_ops = dev_ops_intercept(cn_tab->cn_dev, &cn_iops);
196 cn_dev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
197 console_pausing = 0;
200 static void
201 cnuninit(void)
203 if (cn_tab == NULL)
204 return;
205 if (cn_fwd_ops)
206 dev_ops_restore(cn_tab->cn_dev, cn_fwd_ops);
207 cn_fwd_ops = NULL;
208 cn_dev = NULL;
213 * User has changed the state of the console muting.
214 * This may require us to open or close the device in question.
216 static int
217 sysctl_kern_consmute(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
219 int error;
220 int ocn_mute;
222 ocn_mute = cn_mute;
223 error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &cn_mute, 0, req);
224 if((error == 0) && (cn_tab != NULL) && (req->newptr != NULL)) {
225 if(ocn_mute && !cn_mute) {
227 * going from muted to unmuted.. open the physical dev
228 * if the console has been openned
230 cninit_finish();
231 if (cn_is_open) {
232 /* XXX curproc is not what we want really */
233 error = dev_dopen(cn_dev, openflag,
234 openmode, curproc->p_ucred);
236 /* if it failed, back it out */
237 if ( error != 0) cnuninit();
238 } else if (!ocn_mute && cn_mute) {
240 * going from unmuted to muted.. close the physical dev
241 * if it's only open via /dev/console
243 if (cn_is_open) {
244 error = dev_dclose(cn_dev, openflag,
245 openmode);
247 if (error == 0)
248 cnuninit();
250 if (error != 0) {
252 * back out the change if there was an error
254 cn_mute = ocn_mute;
257 return (error);
260 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, OID_AUTO, consmute, CTLTYPE_INT|CTLFLAG_RW,
261 0, sizeof cn_mute, sysctl_kern_consmute, "I", "");
265 * We intercept the OPEN and CLOSE calls on the original device, and
266 * forward the rest through.
268 static int
269 cnintercept(struct dev_generic_args *ap)
271 int error;
273 if (ap->a_desc == &dev_open_desc) {
274 error = cnopen((struct dev_open_args *)ap);
275 } else if (ap->a_desc == &dev_close_desc) {
276 error = cnclose((struct dev_close_args *)ap);
277 } else if (cn_fwd_ops) {
278 error = dev_doperate_ops(cn_fwd_ops, ap);
279 } else {
280 error = ENXIO;
282 return (error);
286 * cnopen() is called as an intercept function (dev will be that of the
287 * actual physical device representing our console), and also called from
288 * the muting code and from the /dev/console switch (dev will have the
289 * console's cdevsw).
291 static int
292 cnopen(struct dev_open_args *ap)
294 cdev_t dev = ap->a_head.a_dev;
295 int flag = ap->a_oflags;
296 int mode = ap->a_devtype;
297 cdev_t cndev;
298 cdev_t physdev;
299 int retval = 0;
301 if (cn_tab == NULL || cn_fwd_ops == NULL)
302 return (0);
304 cndev = cn_tab->cn_dev; /* actual physical device */
305 physdev = (dev == cn_devfsdev) ? cndev : dev;
308 * If mute is active, then non console opens don't get here
309 * so we don't need to check for that. They bypass this and go
310 * straight to the device.
312 * It is important to note that due to our intercept and the fact
313 * that we might be called via the original (intercepted) device,
314 * the original device's ops may point to us, so to avoid an
315 * infinite recursion we have to forward through cn_fwd_ops.
316 * This is a severe hack that really needs to be fixed XXX.
318 * XXX at the moment we assume that the port forwarding function
319 * is synchronous for open.
321 if (!cn_mute) {
322 ap->a_head.a_dev = physdev;
323 retval = dev_doperate_ops(cn_fwd_ops, &ap->a_head);
325 if (retval == 0) {
327 * check if we openned it via /dev/console or
328 * via the physical entry (e.g. /dev/sio0).
330 if (dev == cndev) {
331 cn_phys_is_open = 1;
332 } else if (physdev == cndev) {
333 openmode = mode;
334 openflag = flag;
335 cn_is_open = 1;
337 dev->si_tty = cndev->si_tty;
339 return (retval);
343 * cnclose() is called as a port intercept function (dev will be that of the
344 * actual physical device representing our console), and also called from
345 * the muting code and from the /dev/console switch (dev will have the
346 * console's cdevsw).
348 static int
349 cnclose(struct dev_close_args *ap)
351 struct tty *cn_tp;
352 cdev_t cndev;
353 cdev_t physdev;
354 cdev_t dev = ap->a_head.a_dev;
356 if (cn_tab == NULL || cn_fwd_ops == NULL)
357 return(0);
358 cndev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
359 cn_tp = cndev->si_tty;
360 physdev = (dev == cn_devfsdev) ? cndev : dev;
363 * act appropriatly depending on whether it's /dev/console
364 * or the pysical device (e.g. /dev/sio) that's being closed.
365 * in either case, don't actually close the device unless
366 * both are closed.
368 if (dev == cndev) {
369 /* the physical device is about to be closed */
370 cn_phys_is_open = 0;
371 if (cn_is_open) {
372 if (cn_tp) {
373 /* perform a ttyhalfclose() */
374 /* reset session and proc group */
375 ttyclearsession(cn_tp);
377 return(0);
379 } else if (physdev == cndev) {
380 /* the logical console is about to be closed */
381 cn_is_open = 0;
382 if (cn_phys_is_open)
383 return(0);
384 dev = cndev;
386 if (cn_fwd_ops) {
387 ap->a_head.a_dev = dev;
388 return (dev_doperate_ops(cn_fwd_ops, &ap->a_head));
390 return (0);
394 * The following functions are dispatched solely from the /dev/console
395 * device. Their job is primarily to forward the request through.
396 * If the console is not attached to anything then write()'s are sunk
397 * to null and reads return 0 (mostly).
399 static int
400 cnread(struct dev_read_args *ap)
402 if (cn_tab == NULL || cn_fwd_ops == NULL)
403 return (0);
404 ap->a_head.a_dev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
405 return (dev_doperate(&ap->a_head));
408 static int
409 cnwrite(struct dev_write_args *ap)
411 struct uio *uio = ap->a_uio;
412 cdev_t dev;
414 if (cn_tab == NULL || cn_fwd_ops == NULL) {
415 uio->uio_resid = 0; /* dump the data */
416 return (0);
418 if (constty)
419 dev = constty->t_dev;
420 else
421 dev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
422 log_console(uio);
423 ap->a_head.a_dev = dev;
424 return (dev_doperate(&ap->a_head));
427 static int
428 cnioctl(struct dev_ioctl_args *ap)
430 int error;
432 if (cn_tab == NULL || cn_fwd_ops == NULL)
433 return (0);
434 KKASSERT(curproc != NULL);
436 * Superuser can always use this to wrest control of console
437 * output from the "virtual" console.
439 if (ap->a_cmd == TIOCCONS && constty) {
440 if (ap->a_cred) {
441 error = priv_check_cred(ap->a_cred, PRIV_ROOT, 0);
442 if (error)
443 return (error);
445 constty = NULL;
446 return (0);
448 ap->a_head.a_dev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
449 return (dev_doperate(&ap->a_head));
452 static int
453 cnpoll(struct dev_poll_args *ap)
455 if ((cn_tab == NULL) || cn_mute || cn_fwd_ops == NULL)
456 return (1);
457 ap->a_head.a_dev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
458 return (dev_doperate(&ap->a_head));
461 static int
462 cnkqfilter(struct dev_kqfilter_args *ap)
464 if ((cn_tab == NULL) || cn_mute || cn_fwd_ops == NULL)
465 return (1);
466 ap->a_head.a_dev = cn_tab->cn_dev;
467 return (dev_doperate(&ap->a_head));
471 * These synchronous functions are primarily used the kernel needs to
472 * access the keyboard (e.g. when running the debugger), or output data
473 * directly to the console.
476 cngetc(void)
478 int c;
479 if ((cn_tab == NULL) || cn_mute)
480 return (-1);
481 c = (*cn_tab->cn_getc)(cn_tab->cn_dev);
482 if (c == '\r') c = '\n'; /* console input is always ICRNL */
483 return (c);
487 cncheckc(void)
489 if ((cn_tab == NULL) || cn_mute)
490 return (-1);
491 return ((*cn_tab->cn_checkc)(cn_tab->cn_dev));
494 void
495 cnputc(int c)
497 char *cp;
499 if ((cn_tab == NULL) || cn_mute)
500 return;
501 if (c) {
502 if (c == '\n')
503 (*cn_tab->cn_putc)(cn_tab->cn_dev, '\r');
504 (*cn_tab->cn_putc)(cn_tab->cn_dev, c);
505 #ifdef DDB
506 if (console_pausing && !db_active && (c == '\n')) {
507 #else
508 if (console_pausing && (c == '\n')) {
509 #endif
510 for(cp=console_pausestr; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
511 (*cn_tab->cn_putc)(cn_tab->cn_dev, *cp);
512 if (cngetc() == '.')
513 console_pausing = 0;
514 (*cn_tab->cn_putc)(cn_tab->cn_dev, '\r');
515 for(cp=console_pausestr; *cp != '\0'; cp++)
516 (*cn_tab->cn_putc)(cn_tab->cn_dev, ' ');
517 (*cn_tab->cn_putc)(cn_tab->cn_dev, '\r');
522 void
523 cndbctl(int on)
525 static int refcount;
527 if (cn_tab == NULL)
528 return;
529 if (!on)
530 refcount--;
531 if (refcount == 0 && cn_tab->cn_dbctl != NULL)
532 (*cn_tab->cn_dbctl)(cn_tab->cn_dev, on);
533 if (on)
534 refcount++;
537 static void
538 cn_drvinit(void *unused)
540 cn_devfsdev = make_only_devfs_dev(&cn_ops, 0, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL,
541 0600, "console");
544 SYSINIT(cndev,SI_SUB_DRIVERS,SI_ORDER_MIDDLE+CDEV_MAJOR,cn_drvinit,NULL)