Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | |
| 2 | The Lockronomicon |
| 3 | |
| 4 | Your guide to the ancient and twisted locking policies of the tty layer and |
| 5 | the warped logic behind them. Beware all ye who read on. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | FIXME: still need to work out the full set of BKL assumptions and document |
| 8 | them so they can eventually be killed off. |
| 9 | |
| 10 | |
| 11 | Line Discipline |
| 12 | --------------- |
| 13 | |
| 14 | Line disciplines are registered with tty_register_ldisc() passing the |
| 15 | discipline number and the ldisc structure. At the point of registration the |
| 16 | discipline must be ready to use and it is possible it will get used before |
| 17 | the call returns success. If the call returns an error then it won't get |
| 18 | called. Do not re-use ldisc numbers as they are part of the userspace ABI |
| 19 | and writing over an existing ldisc will cause demons to eat your computer. |
| 20 | After the return the ldisc data has been copied so you may free your own |
| 21 | copy of the structure. You must not re-register over the top of the line |
| 22 | discipline even with the same data or your computer again will be eaten by |
| 23 | demons. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | In order to remove a line discipline call tty_register_ldisc passing NULL. |
| 26 | In ancient times this always worked. In modern times the function will |
| 27 | return -EBUSY if the ldisc is currently in use. Since the ldisc referencing |
| 28 | code manages the module counts this should not usually be a concern. |
| 29 | |
| 30 | Heed this warning: the reference count field of the registered copies of the |
| 31 | tty_ldisc structure in the ldisc table counts the number of lines using this |
| 32 | discipline. The reference count of the tty_ldisc structure within a tty |
| 33 | counts the number of active users of the ldisc at this instant. In effect it |
| 34 | counts the number of threads of execution within an ldisc method (plus those |
| 35 | about to enter and exit although this detail matters not). |
| 36 | |
| 37 | Line Discipline Methods |
| 38 | ----------------------- |
| 39 | |
| 40 | TTY side interfaces: |
| 41 | |
| 42 | close() - This is called on a terminal when the line |
| 43 | discipline is being unplugged. At the point of |
| 44 | execution no further users will enter the |
| 45 | ldisc code for this tty. Can sleep. |
| 46 | |
| 47 | open() - Called when the line discipline is attached to |
| 48 | the terminal. No other call into the line |
| 49 | discipline for this tty will occur until it |
| 50 | completes successfully. Can sleep. |
| 51 | |
| 52 | write() - A process is writing data through the line |
| 53 | discipline. Multiple write calls are serialized |
| 54 | by the tty layer for the ldisc. May sleep. |
| 55 | |
| 56 | flush_buffer() - May be called at any point between open and close. |
| 57 | |
| 58 | chars_in_buffer() - Report the number of bytes in the buffer. |
| 59 | |
| 60 | set_termios() - Called on termios structure changes. The caller |
| 61 | passes the old termios data and the current data |
| 62 | is in the tty. Called under the termios semaphore so |
| 63 | allowed to sleep. Serialized against itself only. |
| 64 | |
| 65 | read() - Move data from the line discipline to the user. |
| 66 | Multiple read calls may occur in parallel and the |
| 67 | ldisc must deal with serialization issues. May |
| 68 | sleep. |
| 69 | |
| 70 | poll() - Check the status for the poll/select calls. Multiple |
| 71 | poll calls may occur in parallel. May sleep. |
| 72 | |
| 73 | ioctl() - Called when an ioctl is handed to the tty layer |
| 74 | that might be for the ldisc. Multiple ioctl calls |
| 75 | may occur in parallel. May sleep. |
| 76 | |
| 77 | Driver Side Interfaces: |
| 78 | |
| 79 | receive_buf() - Hand buffers of bytes from the driver to the ldisc |
| 80 | for processing. Semantics currently rather |
| 81 | mysterious 8( |
| 82 | |
| 83 | receive_room() - Can be called by the driver layer at any time when |
| 84 | the ldisc is opened. The ldisc must be able to |
| 85 | handle the reported amount of data at that instant. |
| 86 | Synchronization between active receive_buf and |
| 87 | receive_room calls is down to the driver not the |
| 88 | ldisc. Must not sleep. |
| 89 | |
| 90 | write_wakeup() - May be called at any point between open and close. |
| 91 | The TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP flag indicates if a call |
| 92 | is needed but always races versus calls. Thus the |
| 93 | ldisc must be careful about setting order and to |
| 94 | handle unexpected calls. Must not sleep. |
| 95 | |
| 96 | The driver is forbidden from calling this directly |
| 97 | from the ->write call from the ldisc as the ldisc |
| 98 | is permitted to call the driver write method from |
| 99 | this function. In such a situation defer it. |
| 100 | |
| 101 | |
| 102 | Locking |
| 103 | |
| 104 | Callers to the line discipline functions from the tty layer are required to |
| 105 | take line discipline locks. The same is true of calls from the driver side |
| 106 | but not yet enforced. |
| 107 | |
| 108 | Three calls are now provided |
| 109 | |
| 110 | ldisc = tty_ldisc_ref(tty); |
| 111 | |
| 112 | takes a handle to the line discipline in the tty and returns it. If no ldisc |
| 113 | is currently attached or the ldisc is being closed and re-opened at this |
| 114 | point then NULL is returned. While this handle is held the ldisc will not |
| 115 | change or go away. |
| 116 | |
| 117 | tty_ldisc_deref(ldisc) |
| 118 | |
| 119 | Returns the ldisc reference and allows the ldisc to be closed. Returning the |
| 120 | reference takes away your right to call the ldisc functions until you take |
| 121 | a new reference. |
| 122 | |
| 123 | ldisc = tty_ldisc_ref_wait(tty); |
| 124 | |
| 125 | Performs the same function as tty_ldisc_ref except that it will wait for an |
| 126 | ldisc change to complete and then return a reference to the new ldisc. |
| 127 | |
| 128 | While these functions are slightly slower than the old code they should have |
| 129 | minimal impact as most receive logic uses the flip buffers and they only |
| 130 | need to take a reference when they push bits up through the driver. |
| 131 | |
| 132 | A caution: The ldisc->open(), ldisc->close() and driver->set_ldisc |
| 133 | functions are called with the ldisc unavailable. Thus tty_ldisc_ref will |
| 134 | fail in this situation if used within these functions. Ldisc and driver |
| 135 | code calling its own functions must be careful in this case. |
| 136 | |
| 137 | |
| 138 | Driver Interface |
| 139 | ---------------- |
| 140 | |
| 141 | open() - Called when a device is opened. May sleep |
| 142 | |
| 143 | close() - Called when a device is closed. At the point of |
| 144 | return from this call the driver must make no |
| 145 | further ldisc calls of any kind. May sleep |
| 146 | |
| 147 | write() - Called to write bytes to the device. May not |
| 148 | sleep. May occur in parallel in special cases. |
| 149 | Because this includes panic paths drivers generally |
| 150 | shouldn't try and do clever locking here. |
| 151 | |
| 152 | put_char() - Stuff a single character onto the queue. The |
| 153 | driver is guaranteed following up calls to |
| 154 | flush_chars. |
| 155 | |
| 156 | flush_chars() - Ask the kernel to write put_char queue |
| 157 | |
| 158 | write_room() - Return the number of characters tht can be stuffed |
| 159 | into the port buffers without overflow (or less). |
| 160 | The ldisc is responsible for being intelligent |
| 161 | about multi-threading of write_room/write calls |
| 162 | |
| 163 | ioctl() - Called when an ioctl may be for the driver |
| 164 | |
| 165 | set_termios() - Called on termios change, serialized against |
| 166 | itself by a semaphore. May sleep. |
| 167 | |
| 168 | set_ldisc() - Notifier for discipline change. At the point this |
| 169 | is done the discipline is not yet usable. Can now |
| 170 | sleep (I think) |
| 171 | |
| 172 | throttle() - Called by the ldisc to ask the driver to do flow |
| 173 | control. Serialization including with unthrottle |
| 174 | is the job of the ldisc layer. |
| 175 | |
| 176 | unthrottle() - Called by the ldisc to ask the driver to stop flow |
| 177 | control. |
| 178 | |
| 179 | stop() - Ldisc notifier to the driver to stop output. As with |
| 180 | throttle the serializations with start() are down |
| 181 | to the ldisc layer. |
| 182 | |
| 183 | start() - Ldisc notifier to the driver to start output. |
| 184 | |
| 185 | hangup() - Ask the tty driver to cause a hangup initiated |
| 186 | from the host side. [Can sleep ??] |
| 187 | |
| 188 | break_ctl() - Send RS232 break. Can sleep. Can get called in |
| 189 | parallel, driver must serialize (for now), and |
| 190 | with write calls. |
| 191 | |
| 192 | wait_until_sent() - Wait for characters to exit the hardware queue |
| 193 | of the driver. Can sleep |
| 194 | |
| 195 | send_xchar() - Send XON/XOFF and if possible jump the queue with |
| 196 | it in order to get fast flow control responses. |
| 197 | Cannot sleep ?? |
| 198 | |