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1 /* xterm.c */
3 /* This "driver" is designed to go on top of an existing driver
4 to provide support for features only present if using an
5 xterm or compatible program for your console output.
6 Currently, it supports resizing and separating debug messages from
7 program output.
8 It does not currently support changing the title bar.
9 */
11 #include <stdlib.h>
12 #include <stdio.h>
13 #include <signal.h>
14 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
15 #include <fcntl.h>
16 #include <unistd.h>
17 #include <termios.h>
18 #include <errno.h>
20 #include "console.h"
21 #include "options.h"
22 #include "debugtools.h"
24 DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(console)
26 char console_xterm_prog[80];
28 static BOOL wine_create_console(FILE **master, FILE **slave, pid_t *pid);
29 int wine_openpty(int *master, int *slave, char *name,
30 struct termios *term, struct winsize *winsize);
32 /* The console -- I chose to keep the master and slave
33 * (UNIX) file descriptors around in case they are needed for
34 * ioctls later. The pid is needed to destroy the xterm on close
36 typedef struct _XTERM_CONSOLE {
37 FILE *master; /* xterm side of pty */
38 FILE *slave; /* wine side of pty */
39 pid_t pid; /* xterm's pid, -1 if no xterm */
40 } XTERM_CONSOLE;
42 static XTERM_CONSOLE xterm_console;
44 CONSOLE_device chain;
45 FILE *old_in, *old_out;
47 void XTERM_Start()
49 /* Here, this is a supplementary driver so we should remember to call
50 the chain. */
51 chain.init = driver.init;
52 driver.init = XTERM_Init;
54 chain.close = driver.close;
55 driver.close = XTERM_Close;
57 chain.resizeScreen = driver.resizeScreen;
58 driver.resizeScreen = XTERM_ResizeScreen;
60 /* Read in driver configuration */
61 PROFILE_GetWineIniString("console", "XtermProg",
62 "xterm", console_xterm_prog, 79);
66 void XTERM_Init()
68 wine_create_console(&xterm_console.master, &xterm_console.slave,
69 &xterm_console.pid);
71 old_in = driver.console_in;
72 driver.console_in = xterm_console.slave;
74 old_out = driver.console_out;
75 driver.console_out = xterm_console.slave;
77 /* Then call the chain... */
78 if (chain.init)
79 chain.init();
82 void XTERM_Close()
84 /* Call the chain first... */
85 if (chain.close)
86 chain.close();
88 driver.console_in = old_in;
89 driver.console_out = old_out;
91 /* make sure a xterm exists to kill */
92 if (xterm_console.pid != -1) {
93 kill(xterm_console.pid, SIGTERM);
97 void XTERM_ResizeScreen(int x, int y)
99 char temp[100];
101 /* Call the chain first, there shoudln't be any... */
102 if (chain.resizeScreen)
103 chain.resizeScreen(x, y);
105 sprintf(temp, "\x1b[8;%d;%dt", y, x);
106 CONSOLE_WriteRawString(temp);
108 CONSOLE_NotifyResizeScreen(x, y);
112 static BOOL wine_create_console(FILE **master, FILE **slave, pid_t *pid)
114 /* There is definately a bug in this routine that causes a lot
115 of garbage to be written to the screen, but I can't find it...
117 struct termios term;
118 char buf[1024];
119 char c = '\0';
120 int status = 0;
121 int i;
122 int tmaster, tslave;
123 char xterm_resolution[10];
125 sprintf(xterm_resolution, "%dx%d", driver.x_res,
126 driver.y_res);
128 if (tcgetattr(0, &term) < 0) return FALSE;
129 term.c_lflag |= ICANON;
130 term.c_lflag &= ~ECHO;
131 if (wine_openpty(&tmaster, &tslave, NULL, &term, NULL) < 0)
132 return FALSE;
133 *master = fdopen(tmaster, "r+");
134 *slave = fdopen(tslave, "r+");
136 if ((*pid=fork()) == 0) {
137 tcsetattr(fileno(*slave), TCSADRAIN, &term);
138 sprintf(buf, "-Sxx%d", fileno(*master));
139 execlp(console_xterm_prog, console_xterm_prog, buf, "-fg",
140 "white", "-bg", "black", "-g",
141 xterm_resolution, NULL);
142 ERR("error creating xterm (file not found?)\n");
143 exit(1);
146 /* most xterms like to print their window ID when used with -S;
147 * read it and continue before the user has a chance...
148 * NOTE: this is the reason we started xterm with ECHO off,
149 * we'll turn it back on below
152 for (i=0; c!='\n'; (status=fread(&c, 1, 1, *slave)), i++) {
153 if (status == -1 && c == '\0') {
154 /* wait for xterm to be created */
155 usleep(100);
157 if (i > 10000) {
158 WARN("can't read xterm WID\n");
159 kill(*pid, SIGKILL);
160 return FALSE;
163 term.c_lflag |= ECHO;
164 tcsetattr(fileno(*master), TCSADRAIN, &term);
166 return TRUE;