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102 | 1 /* IBM has disclaimed copyright on this module. */ |
2 | |
3 /***************************************************************/ | |
4 /* */ | |
5 /* Function: hftctl */ | |
6 /* */ | |
7 /* Syntax: */ | |
8 /* #include <sys/ioctl.h> */ | |
9 /* #include <sys/hft.h> */ | |
10 /* */ | |
11 /* int hftctl(fildes, request, arg ) */ | |
485 | 12 /* int fildes, request; */ |
13 /* char *arg; */ | |
102 | 14 /* */ |
15 /* Description: */ | |
16 /* */ | |
17 /* Does the following: */ | |
18 /* 1. determines if fildes is pty */ | |
19 /* does normal ioctl it is not */ | |
20 /* 2. places fildes into raw mode */ | |
21 /* 3. converts ioctl arguments to datastream */ | |
22 /* 4. waits for 2 secs for acknowledgement before */ | |
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23 /* timing out. */ |
102 | 24 /* 5. places response in callers buffer ( just like */ |
25 /* ioctl. */ | |
26 /* 6. returns fildes to its original mode */ | |
27 /* */ | |
28 /* User of this program should review steps 1,4, and 3. */ | |
29 /* hftctl makes no check on the request type. It must be */ | |
30 /* a HFT ioctl that is supported remotely. */ | |
31 /* This program will use the SIGALRM and alarm(2). Any */ | |
32 /* Previous alarms are lost. */ | |
33 /* */ | |
34 /* Users of this program are free to modify it any way */ | |
35 /* they want. */ | |
36 /* */ | |
37 /* Return Value: */ | |
38 /* */ | |
39 /* If ioctl fails, a value of -1 is returned and errno */ | |
40 /* is set to indicate the error. */ | |
41 /* */ | |
42 /***************************************************************/ | |
43 | |
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44 #include <sys/signal.h> |
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45 #include <errno.h> |
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47 #include <config.h> |
102 | 48 |
49 #include <stdio.h> | |
50 #include <fcntl.h> | |
51 #include <setjmp.h> | |
52 #include <sys/ioctl.h> | |
53 #include <sys/devinfo.h> | |
485 | 54 #include <termios.h> |
102 | 55 #include <termio.h> |
56 #include <sys/hft.h> | |
560 | 57 #include <sys/uio.h> |
102 | 58 #include <sys/tty.h> |
59 /* #include <sys/pty.h> */ | |
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60 |
102 | 61 #define REMOTE 0x01 |
62 | |
63 #undef ioctl | |
485 | 64 static char SCCSid[] = "com/gnuemacs/src,3.1,9021-90/05/03-5/3/90"; |
102 | 65 |
66 /*************** LOCAL DEFINES **********************************/ | |
67 | |
68 #define QDEV ((HFQPDEVCH<<8)|HFQPDEVCL) | |
69 #define QLOC ((HFQLOCCH<<8)|HFQLOCCL) | |
70 #define QPS ((HFQPRESCH<<8)|HFQPRESCL) | |
71 | |
485 | 72 #ifndef TCGETS |
73 #define TCGETS TCGETA | |
74 #endif | |
75 #ifndef TCSETS | |
76 #define TCSETS TCSETA | |
77 #endif | |
78 | |
102 | 79 /*************** EXTERNAL / GLOBAL DATA AREA ********************/ |
80 | |
560 | 81 static int hfqry(); |
82 static int hfskbd(); | |
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83 char *xmalloc(); |
102 | 84 |
485 | 85 extern int errno; |
86 static jmp_buf hftenv; | |
87 static int is_ack_vtd; | |
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88 static SIGTYPE (*sav_alrm) (); |
102 | 89 static struct hfctlreq req = |
90 { 0x1b,'[','x',0,0,0,21,HFCTLREQCH,HFCTLREQCL}; | |
91 static struct hfctlack ACK = | |
92 { 0x1b,'[','x',0,0,0,21,HFCTLACKCH,HFCTLACKCL}; | |
93 | |
485 | 94 /* FUNC signal(); */ |
102 | 95 |
96 /*************** LOCAL MACROS ***********************************/ | |
97 | |
98 #define HFTYPE(p) ((p->hf_typehi<<8)|(p->hf_typelo)) | |
99 | |
485 | 100 #define BYTE4(p) ((p)[0]<<24 | (p)[1]<<16 | (p)[2]<<8 | (p)[3]) |
102 | 101 |
102 /* read a buffer */ | |
103 #define RD_BUF(f,p,l) \ | |
485 | 104 while ((l)) \ |
105 if ((j = read((f),(p),(l))) < 0) \ | |
106 if (errno != EINTR) return (-1); \ | |
107 else continue; \ | |
108 else { (l) -= j; (p) += j; } | |
109 | |
110 /*************** function prototypes ***************************/ | |
111 #ifdef __STDC__ | |
112 static GT_ACK (int fd, int req, char *buf); | |
113 static WR_REQ (int fd, int request, int cmdlen, char *cmd, int resplen); | |
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114 static void hft_alrm(int sig); |
485 | 115 #else |
116 static GT_ACK (); | |
117 static WR_REQ (); | |
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118 static void hft_alrm (); |
485 | 119 #endif |
102 | 120 |
121 /*************** HFTCTL FUNCTION *******************************/ | |
122 | |
485 | 123 hftctl (fd, request, arg) |
124 int fd; | |
125 int request; | |
126 union { | |
127 struct hfintro *intro; | |
128 struct hfquery *query; | |
129 char *c; | |
130 } arg; | |
102 | 131 { |
132 | |
485 | 133 int i; |
134 int fd_flag; /* fcntl flags */ | |
135 register union { | |
136 struct hfintro *cmd; /* p.cmd - intro des. */ | |
137 struct hfqphdevc *ph; /* p.ph - physical dev.*/ | |
138 char *c; /* p.c - char ptr */ | |
139 } p; /* general pointer */ | |
140 int pty_new; /* pty modes */ | |
141 int pty_old; | |
142 int retcode; | |
143 struct termios term_new; /* terminal attributes */ | |
144 struct termios term_old; | |
145 struct devinfo devInfo; /* defined in sys/devinfo.h */ | |
102 | 146 |
147 | |
485 | 148 if (ioctl (fd, IOCINFO, &devInfo) == -1) return(-1); |
102 | 149 |
485 | 150 if (devInfo.devtype != DD_PSEU) /* is it a pty? */ |
151 return (ioctl(fd, request, arg)); /* no, do IOCTL */ | |
102 | 152 |
485 | 153 /******* START PTY **************/ |
154 /** Pty found, possible HFT */ | |
155 /** set new file des as raw */ | |
156 /** as you can. */ | |
157 /********************************/ | |
102 | 158 |
485 | 159 /* Get current state of file */ |
160 /* descriptor & save */ | |
161 if ((fd_flag = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0)) == -1) return (-1); | |
162 if (ioctl (fd, TCGETS, &term_old) == -1) return (-1); | |
163 /* set terminal attr to raw */ | |
164 /* and to delay on read */ | |
165 pty_new = pty_old | REMOTE; | |
166 memcpy (&term_new, &term_old, sizeof (term_new)); | |
167 term_new.c_iflag = 0; | |
168 term_new.c_oflag = 0; | |
169 term_new.c_lflag = 0; | |
170 /* term_new.c_line = 0; */ | |
171 for (i = 1; i <= 5; i++) | |
172 term_new.c_cc[i] = 0; | |
173 term_new.c_cc[0] = -1; | |
174 ioctl (fd, TCSETS, &term_new); | |
175 if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, fd_flag & ~O_NDELAY) == -1) | |
176 return(-1); | |
177 /* call spacific function */ | |
178 if (request == HFSKBD) | |
179 retcode = hfskbd (fd, request, arg.c); | |
180 else /* assume HFQUERY */ | |
181 retcode = hfqry (fd, request, arg.c); | |
102 | 182 |
485 | 183 fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, fd_flag); /* reset terminal to original */ |
184 ioctl (fd, TCSETS, &term_old); | |
102 | 185 |
186 | |
485 | 187 return (retcode); /* return error */ |
102 | 188 } |
189 | |
190 /*************** HFSKBD FUNCTION ******************************/ | |
485 | 191 static int |
192 hfskbd (fd, request, arg) | |
193 int fd; | |
194 int request; | |
195 struct hfbuf *arg; | |
102 | 196 { |
485 | 197 WR_REQ(fd, request, arg->hf_buflen, arg->hf_bufp,0); |
198 return (GT_ACK(fd, request, arg->hf_bufp)); | |
102 | 199 } |
200 | |
201 /*************** HFQUERY FUNCTION ******************************/ | |
485 | 202 static int |
203 hfqry (fd, request, arg) | |
204 int fd; | |
205 int request; | |
206 struct hfquery *arg; | |
102 | 207 { |
485 | 208 WR_REQ(fd, request, arg->hf_cmdlen, arg->hf_cmd, arg->hf_resplen); |
209 return (GT_ACK(fd, request, arg->hf_resp)); | |
102 | 210 } |
211 | |
212 | |
213 /*************** GT_ACK FUNCTION ******************************/ | |
485 | 214 static int |
215 GT_ACK (fd, req, buf) | |
216 int fd; | |
217 int req; | |
218 char *buf; | |
102 | 219 { |
485 | 220 struct hfctlack ack; |
221 int i = sizeof (ack); | |
222 int j = 0; | |
223 union { | |
224 char *c; | |
225 struct hfctlack *ack; | |
226 } p; | |
102 | 227 |
485 | 228 is_ack_vtd = 0; /* flag no ACT VTD yet */ |
102 | 229 |
485 | 230 if (setjmp (hftenv)) /* set environment in case */ |
231 { /* of time out */ | |
232 errno = ENODEV; /* if time out, set errno */ | |
233 return (-1); /* flag error */ | |
234 } | |
102 | 235 |
485 | 236 alarm(3); /* time out in 3 secs */ |
237 sav_alrm = signal (SIGALRM, hft_alrm); /* prepare to catch time out */ | |
102 | 238 |
485 | 239 p.ack = &ack; |
240 while (! is_ack_vtd) /* do until valid ACK VTD */ | |
241 { | |
242 RD_BUF(fd, p.c, i); /* read until a ACK VTD is fill*/ | |
102 | 243 |
485 | 244 if (! memcmp (&ack, &ACK, sizeof (HFINTROSZ)) /* the ACK intro & */ |
245 && (ack.hf_request == req)) /* is it the response we want ?*/ | |
246 { /* yes, ACK VTD found */ | |
247 is_ack_vtd = 1; /* quickly, flag it */ | |
248 break; /* get the %$%#@ out of here */ | |
249 } | |
102 | 250 |
485 | 251 p.ack = &ack; /* no, then skip 1st */ |
252 ++p.c; /* char and start over */ | |
253 i = sizeof (ack) - 1; /* one less ESC to cry over */ | |
102 | 254 |
485 | 255 while ((*p.c != 0x1b) && i) /* scan for next ESC */ |
256 { ++p.c; --i; } /* if any */ | |
102 | 257 |
485 | 258 (i ? memcpy (&ack, p.c, i) : 0); /* if any left over, then move */ |
259 p.ack = &ack; /* ESC to front of ack struct */ | |
260 p.c += i; /* skip over whats been read */ | |
261 i = sizeof (ack) - i; /* set whats left to be read */ | |
262 } /***** TRY AGAIN */ | |
102 | 263 |
485 | 264 alarm(0); /* ACK VTD received, reset alrm*/ |
265 signal (SIGALRM, sav_alrm); /* reset signal */ | |
102 | 266 |
485 | 267 if (i = ack.hf_arg_len) /* any data following ? */ |
268 { /* yes, */ | |
269 RD_BUF(fd,buf,i); /* read until it is received */ | |
270 } | |
102 | 271 |
485 | 272 if (errno = ack.hf_retcode) /* set errno based on returned */ |
273 return (-1); /* code, if 0, then no error */ | |
274 else | |
275 return (0); /* if set, then error returned */ | |
102 | 276 } |
277 | |
278 /*************** HFT_ALRM FUNCTION ******************************/ | |
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280 hft_alrm (sig) /* Function hft_alrm - handle */ |
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281 int sig; /* alarm signal */ |
102 | 282 { |
485 | 283 signal (SIGALRM, sav_alrm); /* reset to previous */ |
102 | 284 |
485 | 285 if (is_ack_vtd) /* has ack vtd arrived ? */ |
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286 return; /* yes, then continue */ |
485 | 287 else /* no, then return with error */ |
288 longjmp (hftenv, -1); | |
102 | 289 |
290 } | |
291 | |
292 /*********************************************************************/ | |
293 /*** ***/ | |
294 /*** NOTE: Both the HFCTLREQ and the arg structure should be ***/ | |
295 /*** sent in one io write operation. If terminal ***/ | |
296 /*** emulators are in NODELAY mode then multiple writes ***/ | |
297 /*** may cause bogus information to be read by the emulator ***/ | |
298 /*** depending on the timing. ***/ | |
299 /*** ***/ | |
300 /*********************************************************************/ | |
301 | |
485 | 302 static int |
303 WR_REQ (fd, request, cmdlen, cmd, resplen) | |
304 int fd; | |
305 int request; | |
306 int cmdlen; | |
307 char *cmd; | |
308 int resplen; | |
102 | 309 { |
485 | 310 struct { |
311 char *c; | |
312 struct hfctlreq *req; | |
313 } p; | |
314 int size; | |
102 | 315 |
485 | 316 req.hf_request = request; |
317 req.hf_arg_len = cmdlen; | |
318 req.hf_rsp_len = resplen; | |
102 | 319 |
485 | 320 if (cmdlen) /* if arg structure to pass */ |
321 { | |
322 size = sizeof (struct hfctlreq) + cmdlen; | |
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323 if ((p.c = xmalloc(size)) == NULL) /* malloc one area */ |
485 | 324 return (-1); |
102 | 325 |
485 | 326 memcpy (p.c, &req, sizeof (req)); /* copy CTL REQ struct */ |
327 memcpy (p.c + sizeof (req), cmd, cmdlen); /* copy arg struct */ | |
328 } | |
329 else | |
330 { | |
331 p.req = &req; /* otherwise use only CTL REQ */ | |
332 size = sizeof (req); | |
333 } | |
102 | 334 |
485 | 335 /* write request to terminal */ |
336 if (write(fd,p.c,size) == -1) return (-1); | |
337 if (p.req != &req) /* free if allocated */ | |
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338 xfree (p.c); |
485 | 339 return (0); |
102 | 340 |
341 } |