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/* tty_chu.c,v 3.1 1993/07/06 01:07:30 jbj Exp * tty_chu.c - CHU line driver */ #include "chu.h" #if NCHU > 0 #include "../h/param.h" #include "../h/types.h" #include "../h/systm.h" #include "../h/dir.h" #include "../h/user.h" #include "../h/ioctl.h" #include "../h/tty.h" #include "../h/proc.h" #include "../h/file.h" #include "../h/conf.h" #include "../h/buf.h" #include "../h/uio.h" #include "../h/chudefs.h" /* * Line discipline for receiving CHU time codes. * Does elementary noise elimination, takes time stamps after * the arrival of each character, returns a buffer full of the * received 10 character code and the associated time stamps. */ #define NUMCHUBUFS 3 struct chudata { u_char used; /* Set to 1 when structure in use */ u_char lastindex; /* least recently used buffer */ u_char curindex; /* buffer to use */ u_char sleeping; /* set to 1 when we're sleeping on a buffer */ struct chucode chubuf[NUMCHUBUFS]; } chu_data[NCHU]; /* * Number of microseconds we allow between * character arrivals. The speed is 300 baud * so this should be somewhat more than 30 msec */ #define CHUMAXUSEC (50*1000) /* 50 msec */ int chu_debug = 0; /* * Open as CHU time discipline. Called when discipline changed * with ioctl, and changes the interpretation of the information * in the tty structure. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ chuopen(dev, tp) dev_t dev; register struct tty *tp; { register struct chudata *chu; /* * Don't allow multiple opens. This will also protect us * from someone opening /dev/tty */ if (tp->t_line == CHULDISC) return (EBUSY); ttywflush(tp); for (chu = chu_data; chu < &chu_data[NCHU]; chu++) if (!chu->used) break; if (chu >= &chu[NCHU]) return (EBUSY); chu->used++; chu->lastindex = chu->curindex = 0; chu->sleeping = 0; chu->chubuf[0].ncodechars = 0; tp->T_LINEP = (caddr_t) chu; return (0); } /* * Break down... called when discipline changed or from device * close routine. */ chuclose(tp) register struct tty *tp; { register int s = spl5(); ((struct chudata *) tp->T_LINEP)->used = 0; tp->t_cp = 0; tp->t_inbuf = 0; tp->t_rawq.c_cc = 0; /* clear queues -- paranoid */ tp->t_canq.c_cc = 0; tp->t_line = 0; /* paranoid: avoid races */ splx(s); } /* * Read a CHU buffer. Sleep on the current buffer */ churead(tp, uio) register struct tty *tp; struct uio *uio; { register struct chudata *chu; register struct chucode *chucode; register int s; if ((tp->t_state&TS_CARR_ON)==0) return (EIO); chu = (struct chudata *) (tp->T_LINEP); s = spl5(); chucode = &(chu->chubuf[chu->lastindex]); while (chu->curindex == chu->lastindex) { chu->sleeping = 1; sleep((caddr_t)chucode, TTIPRI); } chu->sleeping = 0; if (++(chu->lastindex) >= NUMCHUBUFS) chu->lastindex = 0; splx(s); return (uiomove((caddr_t)chucode, sizeof(*chucode), UIO_READ, uio)); } /* * Low level character input routine. * If the character looks okay, grab a time stamp. If the stuff in * the buffer is too old, dump it and start fresh. If the character is * non-BCDish, everything in the buffer too. */ chuinput(c, tp) register int c; register struct tty *tp; { register struct chudata *chu = (struct chudata *) tp->T_LINEP; register struct chucode *chuc; register int i; long sec, usec; struct timeval tv; /* * Do a check on the BSDness of the character. This delays * the time stamp a bit but saves a fair amount of overhead * when the static is bad. */ if (((c) & 0xf) > 9 || (((c)>>4) & 0xf) > 9) { chuc = &(chu->chubuf[chu->curindex]); chuc->ncodechars = 0; /* blow all previous away */ return; } /* * Call microtime() to get the current time of day */ microtime(&tv); /* * Compute the difference in this character's time stamp * and the last. If it exceeds the margin, blow away all * the characters currently in the buffer. */ chuc = &(chu->chubuf[chu->curindex]); i = (int)chuc->ncodechars; if (i > 0) { sec = tv.tv_sec - chuc->codetimes[i-1].tv_sec; usec = tv.tv_usec - chuc->codetimes[i-1].tv_usec; if (usec < 0) { sec -= 1; usec += 1000000; } if (sec != 0 || usec > CHUMAXUSEC) { i = 0; chuc->ncodechars = 0; } } /* * Store the character. If we're done, have to tell someone */ chuc->codechars[i] = (u_char)c; chuc->codetimes[i] = tv; if (++i < NCHUCHARS) { /* * Not much to do here. Save the count and wait * for another character. */ chuc->ncodechars = (u_char)i; } else { /* * Mark this buffer full and point at next. If the * next buffer is full we overwrite it by bumping the * next pointer. */ chuc->ncodechars = NCHUCHARS; if (++(chu->curindex) >= NUMCHUBUFS) chu->curindex = 0; if (chu->curindex == chu->lastindex) if (++(chu->lastindex) >= NUMCHUBUFS) chu->lastindex = 0; chu->chubuf[chu->curindex].ncodechars = 0; /* * Wake up anyone sleeping on this. Also wake up * selectors and/or deliver a SIGIO as required. */ if (tp->t_rsel) { selwakeup(tp->t_rsel, tp->t_state&TS_RCOLL); tp->t_state &= ~TS_RCOLL; tp->t_rsel = 0; } if (tp->t_state & TS_ASYNC) gsignal(tp->t_pgrp, SIGIO); if (chu->sleeping) (void) wakeup((caddr_t)chuc); } } /* * Handle ioctls. We reject all tty-style except those that * change the line discipline. */ chuioctl(tp, cmd, data, flag) struct tty *tp; int cmd; caddr_t data; int flag; { if ((cmd>>8) != 't') return (-1); switch (cmd) { case TIOCSETD: case TIOCGETD: case TIOCGETP: case TIOCGETC: return (-1); } return (ENOTTY); /* not quite appropriate */ } chuselect(dev, rw) dev_t dev; int rw; { register struct tty *tp = &cdevsw[major(dev)].d_ttys[minor(dev)]; struct chudata *chu; int s = spl5(); chu = (struct chudata *) (tp->T_LINEP); switch (rw) { case FREAD: if (chu->curindex != chu->lastindex) goto win; if (tp->t_rsel && tp->t_rsel->p_wchan == (caddr_t)&selwait) tp->t_state |= TS_RCOLL; else tp->t_rsel = u.u_procp; break; case FWRITE: goto win; } splx(s); return (0); win: splx(s); return (1); } #endif NCHU