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/*
* n_tty.c --- implements the N_TTY line discipline.
*
* This code used to be in tty_io.c, but things are getting hairy
* enough that it made sense to split things off. (The N_TTY
* processing has changed so much that it's hardly recognizable,
* anyway...)
*
* Note that the open routine for N_TTY is guaranteed never to return
* an error. This is because Linux will fall back to setting a line
* to N_TTY if it can not switch to any other line discipline.
*
* Written by Theodore Ts'o, Copyright 1994.
*
* This file also contains code originally written by Linus Torvalds,
* Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, and by Julian Cowley, Copyright 1994.
*
* This file may be redistributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License.
*
* Reduced memory usage for older ARM systems - Russell King.
*
* 2000/01/20 Fixed SMP locking on put_tty_queue using bits of
* the patch by Andrew J. Kroll <[email protected]>
* who actually finally proved there really was a race.
*
* 2002/03/18 Implemented n_tty_wakeup to send SIGIO POLL_OUTs to
* waiting writing processes-Sapan Bhatia <[email protected]>.
* Also fixed a bug in BLOCKING mode where n_tty_write returns
* EAGAIN
*/
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/major.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/signal.h>
#include <linux/fcntl.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/tty.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/poll.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/audit.h>
#include <linux/file.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
/* number of characters left in xmit buffer before select has we have room */
#define WAKEUP_CHARS 256
/*
* This defines the low- and high-watermarks for throttling and
* unthrottling the TTY driver. These watermarks are used for
* controlling the space in the read buffer.
*/
#define TTY_THRESHOLD_THROTTLE 128 /* now based on remaining room */
#define TTY_THRESHOLD_UNTHROTTLE 128
/*
* Special byte codes used in the echo buffer to represent operations
* or special handling of characters. Bytes in the echo buffer that
* are not part of such special blocks are treated as normal character
* codes.
*/
#define ECHO_OP_START 0xff
#define ECHO_OP_MOVE_BACK_COL 0x80
#define ECHO_OP_SET_CANON_COL 0x81
#define ECHO_OP_ERASE_TAB 0x82
static inline int tty_put_user(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char x,
unsigned char __user *ptr)
{
tty_audit_add_data(tty, &x, 1);
return put_user(x, ptr);
}
/**
* n_tty_set__room - receive space
* @tty: terminal
*
* Called by the driver to find out how much data it is
* permitted to feed to the line discipline without any being lost
* and thus to manage flow control. Not serialized. Answers for the
* "instant".
*/
static void n_tty_set_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
/* tty->read_cnt is not read locked ? */
int left = N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - tty->read_cnt - 1;
/*
* If we are doing input canonicalization, and there are no
* pending newlines, let characters through without limit, so
* that erase characters will be handled. Other excess
* characters will be beeped.
*/
if (left <= 0)
left = tty->icanon && !tty->canon_data;
tty->receive_room = left;
}
static void put_tty_queue_nolock(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
if (tty->read_cnt < N_TTY_BUF_SIZE) {
tty->read_buf[tty->read_head] = c;
tty->read_head = (tty->read_head + 1) & (N_TTY_BUF_SIZE-1);
tty->read_cnt++;
}
}
/**
* put_tty_queue - add character to tty
* @c: character
* @tty: tty device
*
* Add a character to the tty read_buf queue. This is done under the
* read_lock to serialize character addition and also to protect us
* against parallel reads or flushes
*/
static void put_tty_queue(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
unsigned long flags;
/*
* The problem of stomping on the buffers ends here.
* Why didn't anyone see this one coming? --AJK
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->read_lock, flags);
put_tty_queue_nolock(c, tty);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->read_lock, flags);
}
/**
* check_unthrottle - allow new receive data
* @tty; tty device
*
* Check whether to call the driver unthrottle functions
*
* Can sleep, may be called under the atomic_read_lock mutex but
* this is not guaranteed.
*/
static void check_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
if (tty->count)
tty_unthrottle(tty);
}
/**
* reset_buffer_flags - reset buffer state
* @tty: terminal to reset
*
* Reset the read buffer counters, clear the flags,
* and make sure the driver is unthrottled. Called
* from n_tty_open() and n_tty_flush_buffer().
*
* Locking: tty_read_lock for read fields.
*/
static void reset_buffer_flags(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->read_lock, flags);
tty->read_head = tty->read_tail = tty->read_cnt = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->read_lock, flags);
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
tty->echo_pos = tty->echo_cnt = tty->echo_overrun = 0;
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
tty->canon_head = tty->canon_data = tty->erasing = 0;
memset(&tty->read_flags, 0, sizeof tty->read_flags);
n_tty_set_room(tty);
check_unthrottle(tty);
}
/**
* n_tty_flush_buffer - clean input queue
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Flush the input buffer. Called when the line discipline is
* being closed, when the tty layer wants the buffer flushed (eg
* at hangup) or when the N_TTY line discipline internally has to
* clean the pending queue (for example some signals).
*
* Locking: ctrl_lock, read_lock.
*/
static void n_tty_flush_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
unsigned long flags;
/* clear everything and unthrottle the driver */
reset_buffer_flags(tty);
if (!tty->link)
return;
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
if (tty->link->packet) {
tty->ctrl_status |= TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD;
wake_up_interruptible(&tty->link->read_wait);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->ctrl_lock, flags);
}
/**
* n_tty_chars_in_buffer - report available bytes
* @tty: tty device
*
* Report the number of characters buffered to be delivered to user
* at this instant in time.
*
* Locking: read_lock
*/
static ssize_t n_tty_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
unsigned long flags;
ssize_t n = 0;
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->read_lock, flags);
if (!tty->icanon) {
n = tty->read_cnt;
} else if (tty->canon_data) {
n = (tty->canon_head > tty->read_tail) ?
tty->canon_head - tty->read_tail :
tty->canon_head + (N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - tty->read_tail);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->read_lock, flags);
return n;
}
/**
* is_utf8_continuation - utf8 multibyte check
* @c: byte to check
*
* Returns true if the utf8 character 'c' is a multibyte continuation
* character. We use this to correctly compute the on screen size
* of the character when printing
*/
static inline int is_utf8_continuation(unsigned char c)
{
return (c & 0xc0) == 0x80;
}
/**
* is_continuation - multibyte check
* @c: byte to check
*
* Returns true if the utf8 character 'c' is a multibyte continuation
* character and the terminal is in unicode mode.
*/
static inline int is_continuation(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
return I_IUTF8(tty) && is_utf8_continuation(c);
}
/**
* do_output_char - output one character
* @c: character (or partial unicode symbol)
* @tty: terminal device
* @space: space available in tty driver write buffer
*
* This is a helper function that handles one output character
* (including special characters like TAB, CR, LF, etc.),
* doing OPOST processing and putting the results in the
* tty driver's write buffer.
*
* Note that Linux currently ignores TABDLY, CRDLY, VTDLY, FFDLY
* and NLDLY. They simply aren't relevant in the world today.
* If you ever need them, add them here.
*
* Returns the number of bytes of buffer space used or -1 if
* no space left.
*
* Locking: should be called under the output_lock to protect
* the column state and space left in the buffer
*/
static int do_output_char(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty, int space)
{
int spaces;
if (!space)
return -1;
switch (c) {
case '\n':
if (O_ONLRET(tty))
tty->column = 0;
if (O_ONLCR(tty)) {
if (space < 2)
return -1;
tty->canon_column = tty->column = 0;
tty->ops->write(tty, "\r\n", 2);
return 2;
}
tty->canon_column = tty->column;
break;
case '\r':
if (O_ONOCR(tty) && tty->column == 0)
return 0;
if (O_OCRNL(tty)) {
c = '\n';
if (O_ONLRET(tty))
tty->canon_column = tty->column = 0;
break;
}
tty->canon_column = tty->column = 0;
break;
case '\t':
spaces = 8 - (tty->column & 7);
if (O_TABDLY(tty) == XTABS) {
if (space < spaces)
return -1;
tty->column += spaces;
tty->ops->write(tty, " ", spaces);
return spaces;
}
tty->column += spaces;
break;
case '\b':
if (tty->column > 0)
tty->column--;
break;
default:
if (!iscntrl(c)) {
if (O_OLCUC(tty))
c = toupper(c);
if (!is_continuation(c, tty))
tty->column++;
}
break;
}
tty_put_char(tty, c);
return 1;
}
/**
* process_output - output post processor
* @c: character (or partial unicode symbol)
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Output one character with OPOST processing.
* Returns -1 when the output device is full and the character
* must be retried.
*
* Locking: output_lock to protect column state and space left
* (also, this is called from n_tty_write under the
* tty layer write lock)
*/
static int process_output(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
int space, retval;
mutex_lock(&tty->output_lock);
space = tty_write_room(tty);
retval = do_output_char(c, tty, space);
mutex_unlock(&tty->output_lock);
if (retval < 0)
return -1;
else
return 0;
}
/**
* process_output_block - block post processor
* @tty: terminal device
* @buf: character buffer
* @nr: number of bytes to output
*
* Output a block of characters with OPOST processing.
* Returns the number of characters output.
*
* This path is used to speed up block console writes, among other
* things when processing blocks of output data. It handles only
* the simple cases normally found and helps to generate blocks of
* symbols for the console driver and thus improve performance.
*
* Locking: output_lock to protect column state and space left
* (also, this is called from n_tty_write under the
* tty layer write lock)
*/
static ssize_t process_output_block(struct tty_struct *tty,
const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int nr)
{
int space;
int i;
const unsigned char *cp;
mutex_lock(&tty->output_lock);
space = tty_write_room(tty);
if (!space) {
mutex_unlock(&tty->output_lock);
return 0;
}
if (nr > space)
nr = space;
for (i = 0, cp = buf; i < nr; i++, cp++) {
unsigned char c = *cp;
switch (c) {
case '\n':
if (O_ONLRET(tty))
tty->column = 0;
if (O_ONLCR(tty))
goto break_out;
tty->canon_column = tty->column;
break;
case '\r':
if (O_ONOCR(tty) && tty->column == 0)
goto break_out;
if (O_OCRNL(tty))
goto break_out;
tty->canon_column = tty->column = 0;
break;
case '\t':
goto break_out;
case '\b':
if (tty->column > 0)
tty->column--;
break;
default:
if (!iscntrl(c)) {
if (O_OLCUC(tty))
goto break_out;
if (!is_continuation(c, tty))
tty->column++;
}
break;
}
}
break_out:
i = tty->ops->write(tty, buf, i);
mutex_unlock(&tty->output_lock);
return i;
}
/**
* process_echoes - write pending echo characters
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Write previously buffered echo (and other ldisc-generated)
* characters to the tty.
*
* Characters generated by the ldisc (including echoes) need to
* be buffered because the driver's write buffer can fill during
* heavy program output. Echoing straight to the driver will
* often fail under these conditions, causing lost characters and
* resulting mismatches of ldisc state information.
*
* Since the ldisc state must represent the characters actually sent
* to the driver at the time of the write, operations like certain
* changes in column state are also saved in the buffer and executed
* here.
*
* A circular fifo buffer is used so that the most recent characters
* are prioritized. Also, when control characters are echoed with a
* prefixed "^", the pair is treated atomically and thus not separated.
*
* Locking: output_lock to protect column state and space left,
* echo_lock to protect the echo buffer
*/
static void process_echoes(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
int space, nr;
unsigned char c;
unsigned char *cp, *buf_end;
if (!tty->echo_cnt)
return;
mutex_lock(&tty->output_lock);
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
space = tty_write_room(tty);
buf_end = tty->echo_buf + N_TTY_BUF_SIZE;
cp = tty->echo_buf + tty->echo_pos;
nr = tty->echo_cnt;
while (nr > 0) {
c = *cp;
if (c == ECHO_OP_START) {
unsigned char op;
unsigned char *opp;
int no_space_left = 0;
/*
* If the buffer byte is the start of a multi-byte
* operation, get the next byte, which is either the
* op code or a control character value.
*/
opp = cp + 1;
if (opp == buf_end)
opp -= N_TTY_BUF_SIZE;
op = *opp;
switch (op) {
unsigned int num_chars, num_bs;
case ECHO_OP_ERASE_TAB:
if (++opp == buf_end)
opp -= N_TTY_BUF_SIZE;
num_chars = *opp;
/*
* Determine how many columns to go back
* in order to erase the tab.
* This depends on the number of columns
* used by other characters within the tab
* area. If this (modulo 8) count is from
* the start of input rather than from a
* previous tab, we offset by canon column.
* Otherwise, tab spacing is normal.
*/
if (!(num_chars & 0x80))
num_chars += tty->canon_column;
num_bs = 8 - (num_chars & 7);
if (num_bs > space) {
no_space_left = 1;
break;
}
space -= num_bs;
while (num_bs--) {
tty_put_char(tty, '\b');
if (tty->column > 0)
tty->column--;
}
cp += 3;
nr -= 3;
break;
case ECHO_OP_SET_CANON_COL:
tty->canon_column = tty->column;
cp += 2;
nr -= 2;
break;
case ECHO_OP_MOVE_BACK_COL:
if (tty->column > 0)
tty->column--;
cp += 2;
nr -= 2;
break;
case ECHO_OP_START:
/* This is an escaped echo op start code */
if (!space) {
no_space_left = 1;
break;
}
tty_put_char(tty, ECHO_OP_START);
tty->column++;
space--;
cp += 2;
nr -= 2;
break;
default:
/*
* If the op is not a special byte code,
* it is a ctrl char tagged to be echoed
* as "^X" (where X is the letter
* representing the control char).
* Note that we must ensure there is
* enough space for the whole ctrl pair.
*
*/
if (space < 2) {
no_space_left = 1;
break;
}
tty_put_char(tty, '^');
tty_put_char(tty, op ^ 0100);
tty->column += 2;
space -= 2;
cp += 2;
nr -= 2;
}
if (no_space_left)
break;
} else {
if (O_OPOST(tty) &&
!(test_bit(TTY_HW_COOK_OUT, &tty->flags))) {
int retval = do_output_char(c, tty, space);
if (retval < 0)
break;
space -= retval;
} else {
if (!space)
break;
tty_put_char(tty, c);
space -= 1;
}
cp += 1;
nr -= 1;
}
/* When end of circular buffer reached, wrap around */
if (cp >= buf_end)
cp -= N_TTY_BUF_SIZE;
}
if (nr == 0) {
tty->echo_pos = 0;
tty->echo_cnt = 0;
tty->echo_overrun = 0;
} else {
int num_processed = tty->echo_cnt - nr;
tty->echo_pos += num_processed;
tty->echo_pos &= N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - 1;
tty->echo_cnt = nr;
if (num_processed > 0)
tty->echo_overrun = 0;
}
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
mutex_unlock(&tty->output_lock);
if (tty->ops->flush_chars)
tty->ops->flush_chars(tty);
}
/**
* add_echo_byte - add a byte to the echo buffer
* @c: unicode byte to echo
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Add a character or operation byte to the echo buffer.
*
* Should be called under the echo lock to protect the echo buffer.
*/
static void add_echo_byte(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
int new_byte_pos;
if (tty->echo_cnt == N_TTY_BUF_SIZE) {
/* Circular buffer is already at capacity */
new_byte_pos = tty->echo_pos;
/*
* Since the buffer start position needs to be advanced,
* be sure to step by a whole operation byte group.
*/
if (tty->echo_buf[tty->echo_pos] == ECHO_OP_START) {
if (tty->echo_buf[(tty->echo_pos + 1) &
(N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - 1)] ==
ECHO_OP_ERASE_TAB) {
tty->echo_pos += 3;
tty->echo_cnt -= 2;
} else {
tty->echo_pos += 2;
tty->echo_cnt -= 1;
}
} else {
tty->echo_pos++;
}
tty->echo_pos &= N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - 1;
tty->echo_overrun = 1;
} else {
new_byte_pos = tty->echo_pos + tty->echo_cnt;
new_byte_pos &= N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - 1;
tty->echo_cnt++;
}
tty->echo_buf[new_byte_pos] = c;
}
/**
* echo_move_back_col - add operation to move back a column
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Add an operation to the echo buffer to move back one column.
*
* Locking: echo_lock to protect the echo buffer
*/
static void echo_move_back_col(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_MOVE_BACK_COL, tty);
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
}
/**
* echo_set_canon_col - add operation to set the canon column
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Add an operation to the echo buffer to set the canon column
* to the current column.
*
* Locking: echo_lock to protect the echo buffer
*/
static void echo_set_canon_col(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_SET_CANON_COL, tty);
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
}
/**
* echo_erase_tab - add operation to erase a tab
* @num_chars: number of character columns already used
* @after_tab: true if num_chars starts after a previous tab
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Add an operation to the echo buffer to erase a tab.
*
* Called by the eraser function, which knows how many character
* columns have been used since either a previous tab or the start
* of input. This information will be used later, along with
* canon column (if applicable), to go back the correct number
* of columns.
*
* Locking: echo_lock to protect the echo buffer
*/
static void echo_erase_tab(unsigned int num_chars, int after_tab,
struct tty_struct *tty)
{
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_ERASE_TAB, tty);
/* We only need to know this modulo 8 (tab spacing) */
num_chars &= 7;
/* Set the high bit as a flag if num_chars is after a previous tab */
if (after_tab)
num_chars |= 0x80;
add_echo_byte(num_chars, tty);
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
}
/**
* echo_char_raw - echo a character raw
* @c: unicode byte to echo
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Echo user input back onto the screen. This must be called only when
* L_ECHO(tty) is true. Called from the driver receive_buf path.
*
* This variant does not treat control characters specially.
*
* Locking: echo_lock to protect the echo buffer
*/
static void echo_char_raw(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
if (c == ECHO_OP_START) {
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
} else {
add_echo_byte(c, tty);
}
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
}
/**
* echo_char - echo a character
* @c: unicode byte to echo
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Echo user input back onto the screen. This must be called only when
* L_ECHO(tty) is true. Called from the driver receive_buf path.
*
* This variant tags control characters to be echoed as "^X"
* (where X is the letter representing the control char).
*
* Locking: echo_lock to protect the echo buffer
*/
static void echo_char(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
mutex_lock(&tty->echo_lock);
if (c == ECHO_OP_START) {
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
} else {
if (L_ECHOCTL(tty) && iscntrl(c) && c != '\t')
add_echo_byte(ECHO_OP_START, tty);
add_echo_byte(c, tty);
}
mutex_unlock(&tty->echo_lock);
}
/**
* finish_erasing - complete erase
* @tty: tty doing the erase
*/
static inline void finish_erasing(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
if (tty->erasing) {
echo_char_raw('/', tty);
tty->erasing = 0;
}
}
/**
* eraser - handle erase function
* @c: character input
* @tty: terminal device
*
* Perform erase and necessary output when an erase character is
* present in the stream from the driver layer. Handles the complexities
* of UTF-8 multibyte symbols.
*
* Locking: read_lock for tty buffers
*/
static void eraser(unsigned char c, struct tty_struct *tty)
{
enum { ERASE, WERASE, KILL } kill_type;
int head, seen_alnums, cnt;
unsigned long flags;
/* FIXME: locking needed ? */
if (tty->read_head == tty->canon_head) {
/* process_output('\a', tty); */ /* what do you think? */
return;
}
if (c == ERASE_CHAR(tty))
kill_type = ERASE;
else if (c == WERASE_CHAR(tty))
kill_type = WERASE;
else {
if (!L_ECHO(tty)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->read_lock, flags);
tty->read_cnt -= ((tty->read_head - tty->canon_head) &
(N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - 1));
tty->read_head = tty->canon_head;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->read_lock, flags);
return;
}
if (!L_ECHOK(tty) || !L_ECHOKE(tty) || !L_ECHOE(tty)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->read_lock, flags);
tty->read_cnt -= ((tty->read_head - tty->canon_head) &
(N_TTY_BUF_SIZE - 1));
tty->read_head = tty->canon_head;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->read_lock, flags);
finish_erasing(tty);
echo_char(KILL_CHAR(tty), tty);
/* Add a newline if ECHOK is on and ECHOKE is off. */
if (L_ECHOK(tty))
echo_char_raw('\n', tty);
return;
}
kill_type = KILL;
}
seen_alnums = 0;
/* FIXME: Locking ?? */
while (tty->read_head != tty->canon_head) {
head = tty->read_head;
/* erase a single possibly multibyte character */
do {
head = (head - 1) & (N_TTY_BUF_SIZE-1);
c = tty->read_buf[head];
} while (is_continuation(c, tty) && head != tty->canon_head);
/* do not partially erase */
if (is_continuation(c, tty))
break;
if (kill_type == WERASE) {
/* Equivalent to BSD's ALTWERASE. */
if (isalnum(c) || c == '_')
seen_alnums++;
else if (seen_alnums)
break;
}
cnt = (tty->read_head - head) & (N_TTY_BUF_SIZE-1);
spin_lock_irqsave(&tty->read_lock, flags);
tty->read_head = head;
tty->read_cnt -= cnt;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tty->read_lock, flags);
if (L_ECHO(tty)) {
if (L_ECHOPRT(tty)) {
if (!tty->erasing) {
echo_char_raw('\\', tty);
tty->erasing = 1;
}
/* if cnt > 1, output a multi-byte character */
echo_char(c, tty);
while (--cnt > 0) {
head = (head+1) & (N_TTY_BUF_SIZE-1);
echo_char_raw(tty->read_buf[head], tty);
echo_move_back_col(tty);
}
} else if (kill_type == ERASE && !L_ECHOE(tty)) {
echo_char(ERASE_CHAR(tty), tty);
} else if (c == '\t') {
unsigned int num_chars = 0;
int after_tab = 0;
unsigned long tail = tty->read_head;
/*
* Count the columns used for characters
* since the start of input or after a
* previous tab.
* This info is used to go back the correct
* number of columns.
*/
while (tail != tty->canon_head) {
tail = (tail-1) & (N_TTY_BUF_SIZE-1);
c = tty->read_buf[tail];
if (c == '\t') {
after_tab = 1;
break;
} else if (iscntrl(c)) {
if (L_ECHOCTL(tty))
num_chars += 2;
} else if (!is_continuation(c, tty)) {
num_chars++;
}
}
echo_erase_tab(num_chars, after_tab, tty);
} else {
if (iscntrl(c) && L_ECHOCTL(tty)) {
echo_char_raw('\b', tty);
echo_char_raw(' ', tty);
echo_char_raw('\b', tty);
}
if (!iscntrl(c) || L_ECHOCTL(tty)) {
echo_char_raw('\b', tty);
echo_char_raw(' ', tty);
echo_char_raw('\b', tty);
}
}
}
if (kill_type == ERASE)
break;
}
if (tty->read_head == tty->canon_head && L_ECHO(tty))
finish_erasing(tty);
}
/**
* isig - handle the ISIG optio
* @sig: signal
* @tty: terminal
* @flush: force flush
*
* Called when a signal is being sent due to terminal input. This
* may caus terminal flushing to take place according to the termios
* settings and character used. Called from the driver receive_buf
* path so serialized.
*
* Locking: ctrl_lock, read_lock (both via flush buffer)
*/
static inline void isig(int sig, struct tty_struct *tty, int flush)
{
if (tty->pgrp)
kill_pgrp(tty->pgrp, sig, 1);
if (flush || !L_NOFLSH(tty)) {
n_tty_flush_buffer(tty);
tty_driver_flush_buffer(tty);
}
}