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kern: tty: recanonicalize the buffer on ICANON/VEOF/VEOL changes
Before this change, we would canonicalize any partial input if the new local mode is not ICANON, but that's about it. If we were switching from -ICANON -> ICANON, or if VEOF/VEOL changes, then our internal canon accounting would be wrong. The main consequence of this is that in ICANON mode, we would potentially hang a read(2) longer if the new VEOF/VEOL appears later in the buffer, and FIONREAD would be similarly wrong as a result. Reviewed by: kib Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43456
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@ -1705,6 +1705,7 @@ tty_generic_ioctl(struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, void *data, int fflag,
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case TIOCSETAW:
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case TIOCSETAF: {
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struct termios *t = data;
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bool canonicalize = false;
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/*
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* Who makes up these funny rules? According to POSIX,
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@ -1754,6 +1755,19 @@ tty_generic_ioctl(struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, void *data, int fflag,
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return (error);
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}
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/*
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* We'll canonicalize any partial input if we're transitioning
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* ICANON one way or the other. If we're going from -ICANON ->
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* ICANON, then in the worst case scenario we're in the middle
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* of a line but both ttydisc_read() and FIONREAD will search
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* for one of our line terminals.
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*/
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if ((t->c_lflag & ICANON) != (tp->t_termios.c_lflag & ICANON))
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canonicalize = true;
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else if (tp->t_termios.c_cc[VEOF] != t->c_cc[VEOF] ||
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tp->t_termios.c_cc[VEOL] != t->c_cc[VEOL])
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canonicalize = true;
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/* Copy new non-device driver parameters. */
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tp->t_termios.c_iflag = t->c_iflag;
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tp->t_termios.c_oflag = t->c_oflag;
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@ -1762,13 +1776,15 @@ tty_generic_ioctl(struct tty *tp, u_long cmd, void *data, int fflag,
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ttydisc_optimize(tp);
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if (canonicalize)
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ttydisc_canonicalize(tp);
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if ((t->c_lflag & ICANON) == 0) {
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/*
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* When in non-canonical mode, wake up all
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* readers. Canonicalize any partial input. VMIN
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* and VTIME could also be adjusted.
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* readers. Any partial input has already been
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* canonicalized above if we were in canonical mode.
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* VMIN and VTIME could also be adjusted.
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*/
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ttyinq_canonicalize(&tp->t_inq);
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tty_wakeup(tp, FREAD);
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}
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@ -354,6 +354,55 @@ ttyinq_canonicalize(struct ttyinq *ti)
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ti->ti_startblock = ti->ti_reprintblock = ti->ti_lastblock;
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}
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/*
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* Canonicalize at one of the break characters; we'll work backwards from the
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* lastblock to firstblock to try and find the latest one.
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*/
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void
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ttyinq_canonicalize_break(struct ttyinq *ti, const char *breakc)
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{
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struct ttyinq_block *tib = ti->ti_lastblock;
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unsigned int canon, off;
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unsigned int boff;
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/* No block, no change needed. */
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if (tib == NULL || ti->ti_end == 0)
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return;
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/* Start just past the end... */
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off = ti->ti_end;
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canon = 0;
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while (off > 0) {
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if ((off % TTYINQ_DATASIZE) == 0)
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tib = tib->tib_prev;
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off--;
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boff = off % TTYINQ_DATASIZE;
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if (strchr(breakc, tib->tib_data[boff]) && !GETBIT(tib, boff)) {
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canon = off + 1;
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break;
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}
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}
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MPASS(canon > 0 || off == 0);
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/*
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* We should only be able to hit bcanon == 0 if we walked everything we
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* have and didn't find any of the break characters, so if bcanon == 0
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* then tib is already the correct block and we should avoid touching
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* it.
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*
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* For all other scenarios, if canon lies on a block boundary then tib
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* has already advanced to the previous block.
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*/
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if (canon != 0 && (canon % TTYINQ_DATASIZE) == 0)
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tib = tib->tib_next;
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ti->ti_linestart = ti->ti_reprint = canon;
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ti->ti_startblock = ti->ti_reprintblock = tib;
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}
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size_t
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ttyinq_findchar(struct ttyinq *ti, const char *breakc, size_t maxlen,
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char *lastc)
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@ -166,6 +166,28 @@ ttydisc_bytesavail(struct tty *tp)
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return (clen);
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}
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void
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ttydisc_canonicalize(struct tty *tp)
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{
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char breakc[4];
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/*
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* If we're in non-canonical mode, it's as easy as just canonicalizing
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* the current partial line.
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*/
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if (!CMP_FLAG(l, ICANON)) {
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ttyinq_canonicalize(&tp->t_inq);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* For canonical mode, we need to rescan the buffer for the last EOL
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* indicator.
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*/
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ttydisc_read_break(tp, &breakc[0], sizeof(breakc));
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ttyinq_canonicalize_break(&tp->t_inq, breakc);
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}
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static int
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ttydisc_read_canonical(struct tty *tp, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
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{
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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ void ttydisc_close(struct tty *tp);
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size_t ttydisc_bytesavail(struct tty *tp);
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int ttydisc_read(struct tty *tp, struct uio *uio, int ioflag);
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int ttydisc_write(struct tty *tp, struct uio *uio, int ioflag);
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void ttydisc_canonicalize(struct tty *tp);
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void ttydisc_optimize(struct tty *tp);
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/* Bottom half routines. */
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@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ size_t ttyinq_write(struct ttyinq *ti, const void *buf, size_t len,
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int ttyinq_write_nofrag(struct ttyinq *ti, const void *buf, size_t len,
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int quote);
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void ttyinq_canonicalize(struct ttyinq *ti);
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void ttyinq_canonicalize_break(struct ttyinq *ti, const char *breakc);
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size_t ttyinq_findchar(struct ttyinq *ti, const char *breakc, size_t maxlen,
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char *lastc);
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void ttyinq_flush(struct ttyinq *ti);
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