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author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Mon, 05 Jan 2004 05:58:50 +0000 |
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-*- coding: utf-8; -*- GOAL ---- The ultimate goal of this branch is to implement support for opening multiple, different tty devices and simultaneous X and tty frames from a single Emacs session. Some use cases: Emacs is notoriously slow at startup, so most people use another editor or emacsclient for quick editing jobs from the console. Unfortunately, emacsclient was very awkward to use, because it did not support opening a new Emacs frame on the current virtual console. Now, with multi-tty support, it can do that. (Emacsclient starts up faster than vi!) Some Gnus users (including me) run Gnus in an X frame in its own Emacs instance, which they typically leave running for weeks. It would be nice if they could connect to this instance from a remote ssh session and check their messages without opening a remote X frame or resorting to gnus-slave. WHO IS DOING IT --------------- I'm Károly Lőrentey. My address: lorentey@elte.hu. Patches or suggestions are welcome! Retrieving the latest version of the branch: tla register-archive lorentey@elte.hu--2004 http://lorentey.web.elte.hu/arch/2004/ tla get lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty <directory> (I use a recent arch development snapshot, but any of the released versions of arch will do fine, I think.) If you don't have arch, the branch has a homepage from which you can download conventional patches against Emacs CVS HEAD: http://lorentey.web.elte.hu/project/emacs.html STATUS ------ Multi-tty support is stable, I think most of the problems were fixed. (It still needs testing on other architectures, though.) Please let me know if you find any bugs in it. Emacsclient has been extended to support opening a new terminal frame. To try it out, compile and run the multi-tty branch with the following commands: mkdir +build cd +build ../configure make bootstrap src/emacs -nw M-x server-start and then (from a shell prompt on another terminal) start emacsclient with lib-src/emacsclient -t /optional/file/names... You'll hopefully have two fully working, independent frames on separate terminals. The new frame is closed automatically when you have finished editing the specified files (C-x #), but delete-frame (C-x 5 0) also works. Of course, you can create frames on more than two tty devices. Creating new frames on the same tty with C-x 5 2 works, and they behave the same way as in previous Emacs versions. If you exit emacs, all terminals should be restored to their previous states. This is work in progress, and probably full of bugs. You should always run emacs from gdb, so that you'll have a live instance to debug if something goes wrong. Please send me your reports. Problems: * Suspending Emacs is disabled if there are multiple tty devices. Also, there is no way to suspend emacsclient. This will be fixed. * X support is (I hope) working, but at the moment there are problems with simultaneous X and tty devices, so don't do that - start a separate Emacs with -nw and run the server there. * Mac, Windows and DOS support is broken, probably doesn't even compile -- this will be solved later. * Only tested on my GNU/Linux box. NEWS ---- For the NEWS file: ** Support for multiple terminal devices has been added. You can specify a terminal device (`tty' parameter) and a terminal type (`tty-type' parameter) to `make-terminal-frame'. `tty' must be a terminal device created by the updated emacsclient, or there will be problems with terminal input and window resizes. You can test for the presence of multiple terminal support by testing for the `multi-tty' feature. ** A make-frame-on-tty function has been added to make it easier to create frames on new terminals. ** New functions: frame-tty-name, frame-tty-type for accessing terminal parameters, and delete-tty for closing the terminal device. ** Emacsclient has been extended to support opening a new terminal frame. CHANGELOG --------- See arch logs. THINGS TO DO ------------ ** Fix color handling during X+tty combo sessions. (It seems that tty sessions automatically convert the face colors to terminal colors when the face is loaded. This conversion must happen instead on the fly in write_glyphs, which might be problematic, as color approximation is done in lisp (term/tty-colors.el).) ** The command `emacsclient -t -e '(delete-frame)'' fails to exit. ** Find out the best way to support suspending Emacs with multiple ttys. My guess: disable it on the controlling tty, but from other ttys pass it on to emacsclient somehow. (It is (I hope) trivial to extend emacsclient to handle suspend/resume. A `kill -STOP' almost works right now.) ** During an X session, Emacs seems to read from stdin. ** Move baud_rate to struct display. ** Do tty output through struct display, like graphical display backends. ** Implement support for starting an interactive Emacs session without an initial frame. (The user would connect to it and open frames later, with emacsclient.) Not necessarily a good idea. ** Fix Mac support (I can't do this myself). ** Fix W32 support (I can't do this myself). ** Fix DOS support (I can't do this myself). ** Do a grep on XXX and ?? for more issues. ** Understand Emacs's low-level input system (it seems complicated) :-) What does interrupt_input do? I tried to disable it for raw secondary tty support, but it does not seem to do anything useful. (Update: Look again. X unconditionally enables this, maybe that's why raw terminal support is broken again. I really do need to understand input.) ** Make sure C-g goes to the right frame with ttys. This is hard, as SIGINT doesn't have a tty parameter. :-( ** I have seen a case when Emacs with multiple ttys fell into a loop eating 100% of CPU time. Strace showed this loop: getpid() = 30284 kill(30284, SIGIO) = 0 --- SIGIO (I/O possible) @ 0 (0) --- ioctl(6, FIONREAD, [0]) = -1 EIO (Input/output error) ioctl(5, FIONREAD, [0]) = -1 EIO (Input/output error) ioctl(0, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0 sigreturn() = ? (mask now []) gettimeofday({1072842297, 747760}, NULL) = 0 gettimeofday({1072842297, 747806}, NULL) = 0 select(9, [0 3 5 6], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 2 (in [5 6], left {0, 0}) select(9, [0 3 5 6], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 2 (in [5 6], left {0, 0}) gettimeofday({1072842297, 748245}, NULL) = 0 I have seen something similar with a single X frame, but have not been able to reproduce it for debugging. Update: This may have been caused by checking for nread != 0 instead of nread > 0 after calling read_socket_hook in read_avail_input. ** Define an output_initial value for output_method for the initial frame that is dumped with Emacs. Checking for this frame (e.g. in cmd_error_internal) is ugly. ** emacsclient -t from an Emacs term buffer does not work, complains about face problems. This can even lock up Emacs (if the recursive frame sets single_kboard). Update: the face problems are caused by bugs in term.el, not in multi-tty. The lockup is caused by single_kboard mode. DIARY OF CHANGES ---------------- (ex-TODO items with explanations.) -- Introduce a new struct for terminal devices. (Done, see struct tty_output. The list of members is not yet complete.) -- Change the bootstrap procedure to initialize tty_list. (Done, but needs review.) -- Change make-terminal-frame to support specifying another tty. (Done, new frame parameters: `tty' and `tty-type'.) -- Implement support for reading from multiple terminals. (Done, read_avail_input tries to read from each terminal, until one succeeds. MULTI_KBOARD is not used. Secondary terminals don't send SIGIO!) (Update: They do, now.) (Update2: After enabling X, they don't.) -- other-frame should cycle through the frames on the `current' terminal only. (Done, by trivially modifiying next_frame and prev_frame.) -- Support different terminal sizes. (Done, no problem.) -- Make sure terminal resizes are handled gracefully. (Could be problematic.) (Done. We don't get automatic SIGWINCH for additional ttys, though.) -- Extend emacsclient to automatically open a new tty when it connects to Emacs. (Done. It's an ugly hack, needs more work.) -- Redisplay must refresh the topmost frame on *all* terminals, not just the initial terminal. (Done, but introduced an ugly redisplay problems. Ugh.) -- Fix redisplay problems. (Done; it turned out that the entire Wcm structure must be moved inside tty_output. Why didn't I catch this earlier?) -- Provide a way for emacsclient to tell Emacs that the tty has been resized. (Done, simply forward the SIGWINCH signal.) -- Each keypress should automatically select the frame corresponding to the terminal that it was coming from. This means that Emacs must know from which terminal the last keyboard event came from. (Done, it was quite simple, the input event system already supported multiple frames.) -- Fix SIGIO issue with secondary terminals. (Done, emacsclient signals Emacs after writing to the proxy pseudo terminal. Note that this means that multi-tty does not work with raw ttys!) (Update: This is bullshit. There is a read_input_waiting function, extend that somehow.) (Update of update: The first update was not right either, extending read_input_waiting was not necessary. Secondary ttys do seem to send signals on input.) (Update^3: Not any more.) -- Make make-terminal-frame look up the `tty' and `tty-type' frame parameters from the currently selected terminal before the global default. (Done.) -- Put all cached terminal escape sequences into struct tty_output. Currently, they are still stored in global variables, so we don't really support multiple terminal types. (Done. It was not fun.) -- Implement sane error handling after initialization. (Currently emacs exits if you specify a bad terminal type.) The helpful error messages must still be provided when Emacs starts. (Done.) -- Implement terminal deletion, i.e., deleting local frames, closing the tty device and restoring its previous state without exiting Emacs. (Done, but at the moment only called when an error happens during initialization. There is a memory corruption error around this somewhere.) (Update: now it is fully enabled.) -- Implement automatic deletion of terminals when the last frame on that terminal is closed. (Done.) -- Restore tty screen after closing the terminal. (Done, we do the same as Emacs 21.2 for all terminals.) -- 'TERM=dumb src/emacs' does not restore the terminal state. (Done.) -- C-g should work on secondary terminals. (Done, but the binding is not configurable.) -- Deal with SIGHUP in Emacs and in emacsclient. (After this, the server-frames may be removed from server.el.) (Done, nothing to do. It seems that Emacs does not receive SIGHUP from secondary ttys, which is actually a good thing.) (Update: I think it would be a bad idea to remove server-frames.) -- Change emacsclient/server.el to support the -t argument better, i.e. automatically close the socket when the frame is closed. (Seems to be working OK.) -- Fix mysterious memory corruption error with tty deletion. To trigger it, try the following shell command: while true; do TERM=no-such-terminal-definition emacsclient -h; done Emacs usually dumps core after a few dozen iterations. (The bug seems to be related to the xfree()ing or bzero()ing of tty_output.Wcm. Maybe there are outside references to struct Wcm? Why were these vars collected into a struct before multi-tty support?) (Done. Whew. It turned out that the problem had nothing to do with hypothetical external references to Wcm, or any other tty_output component; it was simply that delete_tty closed the filehandles of secondary ttys twice, resulting in fclose doubly free()ing memory. Utterly trivial matter. I love the C's memory management, it puts hair on your chest.) -- Support raw secondary terminals. (Note that SIGIO works only on the controlling terminal.) Hint: extend read_input_waiting() for multiple ttys and hopefully this will be fixed. (Done, it seems to have been working already for some time. It seems F_SETOWN does work, after all. Not sure what made it fail earlier, but it seems to be fixed (there were several changes around request_sigio, maybe one of them did it). read_input_waiting() is only used in sys_select(), don't change it.) (Update: After adding X support, it's broken again.) -- Find out why does Emacs abort when it wants to close its controlling tty. Hint: chan_process[] array. Hey, maybe noninterrupt-IO would work, too? Update: no, there is no process for stdin/out. (Done. Added add/delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor to term_init/delete_tty. The hint was right, in a way.) -- Issue with SIGIO: it needs to be disabled during redisplay. See if fcntl() kernel behaviour could be emulated by emacsclient. (Done. Simply disabled the SIGIO emulation hack in emacsclient.) (Update: it was added back.) -- server.el: There are issues with saving files in buffers of closed clients. Try editing a file with emacsclient -f, and (without saving it) do a delete-frame. The frame is closed without question, and a surprising confirmation prompt appears in another frame. (Done. delete-frame now asks for confirmation if it still has pending buffers, and modified buffers don't seem to be deleted.) -- emacsclient.el, server.el: Handle eval or file open errors when doing -t. (Done.) -- Make parts of struct tty_output accessible from Lisp. The device name and the type is sufficient. (Done, see frame-tty-name and frame-tty-type.) -- Export delete_tty to the Lisp environment, for emacsclient. (Done, see delete-tty.) -- Get rid of the accessor macros in termchar.h, or define macros for all members. (Done.) -- Move device-specific parameters (like costs) commonly used by device backends to a common, device-dependent structure. (Done. See struct display_method in termhooks.h.) -- Fix X support. (Done. Well, it seems to be working.) -- Allow simultaneous X and tty frames. (Handling input could be tricky. Or maybe not.) (Done. Allowed, that is. It is currently extremely unstable, to the point of being unusable. The rif variable causes constant core dumps. Handling input is indeed tricky.) -- Rewrite multi-tty input in terms of MULTI_KBOARD. (Done. In fact, there was no need to rewrite anything, I just added a kboard member to tty_display_info, and initialized the frame's kboard from there.) -- Fix rif issue with X-tty combo sessions. IMHO the best thing to do is to get rid of that global variable (and use the value value in display_method, which is guaranteed to be correct). (Done, did exactly that. Core dumps during combo sessions became much rarer. In fact, I have not yet met a single one.) -- Add multi-tty support to talk.el. (Done.) -- Clean up the source of emacsclient. It is a mess. (Done, eliminated stupid proxy-pty kludge.) -- Fix faces on tty frames during X-tty combo sessions. There is an init_frame_faces call in init_sys_modes, see if there is a problem with it. (Done, there was a stupid mistake in Ftty_supports_face_attributes_p. Colors are broken, though.) -- C-x 5 2, C-x 5 o, C-x 5 0 on an emacsclient frame unexpectedly exits emacsclient. This is a result of trying to be clever with delete-frame-functions. (Fixed, added delete-tty-after-functions, and changed server.el to use it.) -- Something with (maybe) multi-keyboard support broke function keys and arrows on ttys during X+tty combo sessions. Debug this. (I can't reproduce it, maybe the terminal type was wrong.) -- Fix input from raw ttys (again). (Now it seems to work all right.) -- During an X-tty combo session, a (message "Hello") from a tty frame goes to the X frame. Fix this. (Done. There was a safeguard against writing to the initial terminal frame during bootstrap which prevented echo_area_display from working correctly on a tty frame during a combo session.) ;;; arch-tag: 8da1619e-2e79-41a8-9ac9-a0485daad17d