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* hurd/hurdsig.c (_hurdsig_init): If __hurd_threadvar_stack_mask is nonzero, use cthread_fork to create the signal thread. * hurd/msgportdemux.c (_hurd_msgport_receive): Initialize _hurd_msgport_thread here (to self). * sysdeps/mach/hurd/fork.c (__fork): When __hurd_sigthread_stack_end is zero, instead compute child signal thread's starting SP from parent signal thread's current SP and the threadvar_stack variables. * hurd/Versions (GLIBC_2.1.3): Add cthread_fork, cthread_detach. These are now referenced weakly by _hurdsig_init. * hurd/report-wait.c (_S_msg_report_wait): Fix typo: &_hurd_itimer_thread not &_hurd_msgport_thread. 1999-10-01 Roland McGrath <roland@baalperazim.frob.com> * hurd/hurdfchdir.c (_hurd_change_directory_port_from_fd): Rewrite without HURD_DPORT_USE to clean up warnings. * hurd/dtable.c (get_dtable_port): Likewise. * hurd/hurdioctl.c (rectty_dtable): Renamed to install_ctty. (install_ctty): Do the changing of the cttyid port cell here, inside the critical section while we holding the dtable lock. (_hurd_setcttyid, tiocsctty, tiocnotty): Use that instead of changing the port cell and calling rectty_dtable. (_hurd_locked_install_cttyid): New function, split out of install_ctty. (install_ctty): Use it inside a critical section, with the lock held. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/setsid.c (__setsid): Use _hurd_locked_install_cttyid to effect the cttyid and dtable changes after proc_setsid, having held the dtable lock throughout. * hurd/dtable.c (ctty_new_pgrp): With the dtable lock held, check the cttyid port for null and bail out early if so. The dtable lock serializes us after any cttyid change and its associated dtable update.
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7.6 KiB
C
303 lines
7.6 KiB
C
/* ioctl commands which must be done in the C library.
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Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
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write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include <hurd.h>
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#include <hurd/fd.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#include <hurd/ioctl.h>
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/* Symbol set of ioctl handler lists. If there are user-registered
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handlers, one of these lists will contain them. The other lists are
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handlers built into the library. */
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symbol_set_define (_hurd_ioctl_handler_lists)
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/* Look up REQUEST in the set of handlers. */
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ioctl_handler_t
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_hurd_lookup_ioctl_handler (int request)
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{
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void *const *ptr;
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const struct ioctl_handler *h;
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/* Mask off the type bits, so that we see requests in a single group as a
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contiguous block of values. */
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request = _IOC_NOTYPE (request);
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for (ptr = symbol_set_first_element (_hurd_ioctl_handler_lists);
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!symbol_set_end_p (_hurd_ioctl_handler_lists, ptr);
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++ptr)
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for (h = *ptr; h != NULL; h = h->next)
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if (request >= h->first_request && request <= h->last_request)
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return h->handler;
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return NULL;
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}
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#include <fcntl.h>
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/* Find out how many bytes may be read from FD without blocking. */
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static int
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fioctl (int fd,
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int request,
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int *arg)
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{
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error_t err;
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*(volatile int *) arg = *arg;
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switch (request)
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{
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default:
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err = ENOTTY;
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break;
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case FIONREAD:
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{
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mach_msg_type_number_t navail;
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, __io_readable (port, &navail));
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if (!err)
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*arg = (int) navail;
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}
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break;
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case FIONBIO:
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, (*arg ?
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__io_set_some_openmodes :
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__io_clear_some_openmodes)
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(port, O_NONBLOCK));
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break;
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case FIOASYNC:
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, (*arg ?
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__io_set_some_openmodes :
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__io_clear_some_openmodes)
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(port, O_ASYNC));
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break;
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case FIOSETOWN:
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, __io_mod_owner (port, *arg));
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break;
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case FIOGETOWN:
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, __io_get_owner (port, arg));
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break;
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}
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return err ? __hurd_dfail (fd, err) : 0;
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}
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_HURD_HANDLE_IOCTLS (fioctl, FIOGETOWN, FIONREAD);
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static int
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fioclex (int fd,
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int request)
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{
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int flag;
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switch (request)
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{
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default:
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return __hurd_fail (ENOTTY);
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case FIOCLEX:
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flag = FD_CLOEXEC;
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break;
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case FIONCLEX:
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flag = 0;
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break;
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}
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return __fcntl (fd, F_SETFD, flag);
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}
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_HURD_HANDLE_IOCTLS (fioclex, FIOCLEX, FIONCLEX);
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#include <hurd/term.h>
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#include <hurd/tioctl.h>
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/* Install a new CTTYID port, atomically updating the dtable appropriately.
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This consumes the send right passed in. */
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void
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_hurd_locked_install_cttyid (mach_port_t cttyid)
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{
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mach_port_t old;
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struct hurd_port *const port = &_hurd_ports[INIT_PORT_CTTYID];
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struct hurd_userlink ulink;
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int i;
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/* Install the new cttyid port, and preserve it with a ulink.
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We unroll the _hurd_port_set + _hurd_port_get here so that
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there is no window where the cell is unlocked and CTTYID could
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be changed by another thread. (We also delay the deallocation
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of the old port until the end, to minimize the duration of the
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critical section.)
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It is important that changing the cttyid port is only ever done by
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holding the dtable lock continuously while updating the port cell and
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re-ctty'ing the dtable; dtable.c assumes we do this. Otherwise, the
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pgrp-change notification code in dtable.c has to worry about racing
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against us here in odd situations. The one exception to this is
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setsid, which holds the dtable lock while changing the pgrp and
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clearing the cttyid port, and then unlocks the dtable lock to allow
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*/
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__spin_lock (&port->lock);
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old = _hurd_userlink_clear (&port->users) ? port->port : MACH_PORT_NULL;
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port->port = cttyid;
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cttyid = _hurd_port_locked_get (port, &ulink);
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for (i = 0; i < _hurd_dtablesize; ++i)
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{
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struct hurd_fd *const d = _hurd_dtable[i];
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mach_port_t newctty;
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if (d == NULL)
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/* Nothing to do for an unused descriptor cell. */
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continue;
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if (cttyid == MACH_PORT_NULL)
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/* We now have no controlling tty at all. */
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newctty = MACH_PORT_NULL;
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else
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HURD_PORT_USE (&d->port,
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({ mach_port_t id;
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/* Get the io object's cttyid port. */
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if (! __term_getctty (port, &id))
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{
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if (id == cttyid && /* Is it ours? */
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/* Get the ctty io port. */
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__term_open_ctty (port,
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_hurd_pid, _hurd_pgrp,
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&newctty))
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/* XXX it is our ctty but the call failed? */
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newctty = MACH_PORT_NULL;
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__mach_port_deallocate
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(__mach_task_self (), (mach_port_t) id);
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}
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else
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newctty = MACH_PORT_NULL;
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0;
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}));
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/* Install the new ctty port. */
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_hurd_port_set (&d->ctty, newctty);
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}
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__mutex_unlock (&_hurd_dtable_lock);
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if (old != MACH_PORT_NULL)
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__mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), old);
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_hurd_port_free (port, &ulink, cttyid);
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}
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static void
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install_ctty (mach_port_t cttyid)
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{
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HURD_CRITICAL_BEGIN;
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__mutex_lock (&_hurd_dtable_lock);
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_hurd_locked_install_cttyid (cttyid);
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HURD_CRITICAL_END;
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}
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/* Called when we have received a message saying to use a new ctty ID port. */
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error_t
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_hurd_setcttyid (mach_port_t cttyid)
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{
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error_t err;
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if (cttyid != MACH_PORT_NULL)
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{
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/* Give the new send right a user reference.
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This is a good way to check that it is valid. */
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if (err = __mach_port_mod_refs (__mach_task_self (), cttyid,
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MACH_PORT_RIGHT_SEND, 1))
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return err;
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}
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/* Install the port, consuming the reference we just created. */
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install_ctty (cttyid);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Make FD be the controlling terminal.
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This function is called for `ioctl (fd, TCIOSCTTY)'. */
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static int
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tiocsctty (int fd,
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int request) /* Always TIOCSCTTY. */
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{
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mach_port_t cttyid;
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error_t err;
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/* Get FD's cttyid port, unless it is already ours. */
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, ctty != MACH_PORT_NULL ? EADDRINUSE :
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__term_getctty (port, &cttyid));
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if (err == EADDRINUSE)
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/* FD is already the ctty. Nothing to do. */
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return 0;
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else if (err)
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return __hurd_fail (err);
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/* Change the terminal's pgrp to ours. */
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err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, __tioctl_tiocspgrp (port, _hurd_pgrp));
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if (err)
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return __hurd_fail (err);
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/* Make it our own. */
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install_ctty (cttyid);
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return 0;
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}
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_HURD_HANDLE_IOCTL (tiocsctty, TIOCSCTTY);
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/* Dissociate from the controlling terminal. */
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static int
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tiocnotty (int fd,
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int request) /* Always TIOCNOTTY. */
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{
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mach_port_t fd_cttyid;
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error_t err;
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if (err = HURD_DPORT_USE (fd, __term_getctty (port, &fd_cttyid)))
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return __hurd_fail (err);
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if (__USEPORT (CTTYID, port != fd_cttyid))
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err = EINVAL;
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__mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), fd_cttyid);
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if (err)
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return __hurd_fail (err);
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/* Clear our cttyid port. */
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install_ctty (MACH_PORT_NULL);
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return 0;
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}
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_HURD_HANDLE_IOCTL (tiocnotty, TIOCNOTTY);
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