2 * Copyright (C) 1992 obz under the linux copyright
7 * Some code moved for less code duplication - Andi Kleen - Mar 1997
11 #include <linux/types.h>
12 #include <linux/errno.h>
13 #include <linux/sched.h>
14 #include <linux/tty.h>
15 #include <linux/timer.h>
16 #include <linux/kernel.h>
17 #include <linux/compat.h>
18 #include <linux/module.h>
21 #include <linux/string.h>
22 #include <linux/slab.h>
23 #include <linux/major.h>
25 #include <linux/console.h>
26 #include <linux/consolemap.h>
27 #include <linux/signal.h>
28 #include <linux/suspend.h>
29 #include <linux/timex.h>
32 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
34 #include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
35 #include <linux/vt_kern.h>
36 #include <linux/kbd_diacr.h>
37 #include <linux/selection.h>
40 extern struct tty_driver *console_driver;
42 #define VT_IS_IN_USE(i) (console_driver->ttys[i] && console_driver->ttys[i]->count)
43 #define VT_BUSY(i) (VT_IS_IN_USE(i) || i == fg_console || vc_cons[i].d == sel_cons)
46 * Console (vt and kd) routines, as defined by USL SVR4 manual, and by
47 * experimentation and study of X386 SYSV handling.
49 * One point of difference: SYSV vt's are /dev/vtX, which X >= 0, and
50 * /dev/console is a separate ttyp. Under Linux, /dev/tty0 is /dev/console,
51 * and the vc start at /dev/ttyX, X >= 1. We maintain that here, so we will
52 * always treat our set of vt as numbered 1..MAX_NR_CONSOLES (corresponding to
53 * ttys 0..MAX_NR_CONSOLES-1). Explicitly naming VT 0 is illegal, but using
54 * /dev/tty0 (fg_console) as a target is legal, since an implicit aliasing
55 * to the current console is done by the main ioctl code.
59 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
62 static void complete_change_console(struct vc_data *vc);
65 * User space VT_EVENT handlers
68 struct vt_event_wait {
69 struct list_head list;
70 struct vt_event event;
74 static LIST_HEAD(vt_events);
75 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(vt_event_lock);
76 static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(vt_event_waitqueue);
80 * @event: the event that occurred
84 * Post an VT event to interested VT handlers
87 void vt_event_post(unsigned int event, unsigned int old, unsigned int new)
89 struct list_head *pos, *head;
93 spin_lock_irqsave(&vt_event_lock, flags);
96 list_for_each(pos, head) {
97 struct vt_event_wait *ve = list_entry(pos,
98 struct vt_event_wait, list);
99 if (!(ve->event.event & event))
101 ve->event.event = event;
102 /* kernel view is consoles 0..n-1, user space view is
103 console 1..n with 0 meaning current, so we must bias */
104 ve->event.oldev = old + 1;
105 ve->event.newev = new + 1;
109 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vt_event_lock, flags);
111 wake_up_interruptible(&vt_event_waitqueue);
114 static void __vt_event_queue(struct vt_event_wait *vw)
117 /* Prepare the event */
118 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vw->list);
120 /* Queue our event */
121 spin_lock_irqsave(&vt_event_lock, flags);
122 list_add(&vw->list, &vt_events);
123 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vt_event_lock, flags);
126 static void __vt_event_wait(struct vt_event_wait *vw)
128 /* Wait for it to pass */
129 wait_event_interruptible(vt_event_waitqueue, vw->done);
132 static void __vt_event_dequeue(struct vt_event_wait *vw)
137 spin_lock_irqsave(&vt_event_lock, flags);
139 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vt_event_lock, flags);
143 * vt_event_wait - wait for an event
146 * Waits for an event to occur which completes our vt_event_wait
147 * structure. On return the structure has wv->done set to 1 for success
148 * or 0 if some event such as a signal ended the wait.
151 static void vt_event_wait(struct vt_event_wait *vw)
153 __vt_event_queue(vw);
155 __vt_event_dequeue(vw);
159 * vt_event_wait_ioctl - event ioctl handler
160 * @arg: argument to ioctl
162 * Implement the VT_WAITEVENT ioctl using the VT event interface
165 static int vt_event_wait_ioctl(struct vt_event __user *event)
167 struct vt_event_wait vw;
169 if (copy_from_user(&vw.event, event, sizeof(struct vt_event)))
171 /* Highest supported event for now */
172 if (vw.event.event & ~VT_MAX_EVENT)
176 /* If it occurred report it */
178 if (copy_to_user(event, &vw.event, sizeof(struct vt_event)))
186 * vt_waitactive - active console wait
190 * Helper for event waits. Used to implement the legacy
191 * event waiting ioctls in terms of events
194 int vt_waitactive(int n)
196 struct vt_event_wait vw;
198 vw.event.event = VT_EVENT_SWITCH;
199 __vt_event_queue(&vw);
200 if (n == fg_console + 1) {
201 __vt_event_dequeue(&vw);
204 __vt_event_wait(&vw);
205 __vt_event_dequeue(&vw);
208 } while (vw.event.newev != n);
213 * these are the valid i/o ports we're allowed to change. they map all the
216 #define GPFIRST 0x3b4
218 #define GPNUM (GPLAST - GPFIRST + 1)
223 do_fontx_ioctl(int cmd, struct consolefontdesc __user *user_cfd, int perm, struct console_font_op *op)
225 struct consolefontdesc cfdarg;
228 if (copy_from_user(&cfdarg, user_cfd, sizeof(struct consolefontdesc)))
235 op->op = KD_FONT_OP_SET;
236 op->flags = KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD;
238 op->height = cfdarg.charheight;
239 op->charcount = cfdarg.charcount;
240 op->data = cfdarg.chardata;
241 return con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, op);
243 op->op = KD_FONT_OP_GET;
244 op->flags = KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD;
246 op->height = cfdarg.charheight;
247 op->charcount = cfdarg.charcount;
248 op->data = cfdarg.chardata;
249 i = con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, op);
252 cfdarg.charheight = op->height;
253 cfdarg.charcount = op->charcount;
254 if (copy_to_user(user_cfd, &cfdarg, sizeof(struct consolefontdesc)))
263 do_unimap_ioctl(int cmd, struct unimapdesc __user *user_ud, int perm, struct vc_data *vc)
265 struct unimapdesc tmp;
267 if (copy_from_user(&tmp, user_ud, sizeof tmp))
270 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, tmp.entries,
271 tmp.entry_ct*sizeof(struct unipair)))
277 return con_set_unimap(vc, tmp.entry_ct, tmp.entries);
279 if (!perm && fg_console != vc->vc_num)
281 return con_get_unimap(vc, tmp.entry_ct, &(user_ud->entry_ct), tmp.entries);
289 * We handle the console-specific ioctl's here. We allow the
290 * capability to modify any console, not just the fg_console.
292 int vt_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty,
293 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
295 struct vc_data *vc = tty->driver_data;
296 struct console_font_op op; /* used in multiple places here */
297 unsigned int console;
300 void __user *up = (void __user *)arg;
304 console = vc->vc_num;
307 if (!vc_cons_allocated(console)) { /* impossible? */
314 * To have permissions to do most of the vt ioctls, we either have
315 * to be the owner of the tty, or have CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG.
318 if (current->signal->tty == tty || capable(CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG))
323 ret = tioclinux(tty, arg);
329 * The use of PIT_TICK_RATE is historic, it used to be
330 * the platform-dependent CLOCK_TICK_RATE between 2.6.12
331 * and 2.6.36, which was a minor but unfortunate ABI
332 * change. kd_mksound is locked by the input layer.
335 arg = PIT_TICK_RATE / arg;
343 unsigned int ticks, count;
346 * Generate the tone for the appropriate number of ticks.
347 * If the time is zero, turn off sound ourselves.
349 ticks = HZ * ((arg >> 16) & 0xffff) / 1000;
350 count = ticks ? (arg & 0xffff) : 0;
352 count = PIT_TICK_RATE / count;
353 kd_mksound(count, ticks);
362 ret = put_user(ucval, (char __user *)arg);
366 * These cannot be implemented on any machine that implements
367 * ioperm() in user level (such as Alpha PCs) or not at all.
369 * XXX: you should never use these, just call ioperm directly..
375 * KDADDIO and KDDELIO may be able to add ports beyond what
376 * we reject here, but to be safe...
378 * These are locked internally via sys_ioperm
380 if (arg < GPFIRST || arg > GPLAST) {
384 ret = sys_ioperm(arg, 1, (cmd == KDADDIO)) ? -ENXIO : 0;
389 ret = sys_ioperm(GPFIRST, GPNUM,
390 (cmd == KDENABIO)) ? -ENXIO : 0;
394 /* Linux m68k/i386 interface for setting the keyboard delay/repeat rate */
398 struct kbd_repeat kbrep;
400 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG))
403 if (copy_from_user(&kbrep, up, sizeof(struct kbd_repeat))) {
407 ret = kbd_rate(&kbrep);
410 if (copy_to_user(up, &kbrep, sizeof(struct kbd_repeat)))
417 * currently, setting the mode from KD_TEXT to KD_GRAPHICS
418 * doesn't do a whole lot. i'm not sure if it should do any
419 * restoration of modes or what...
421 * XXX It should at least call into the driver, fbdev's definitely
422 * need to restore their engine state. --BenH
438 /* FIXME: this needs the console lock extending */
439 if (vc->vc_mode == (unsigned char) arg)
441 vc->vc_mode = (unsigned char) arg;
442 if (console != fg_console)
445 * explicitly blank/unblank the screen if switching modes
449 do_unblank_screen(1);
462 * these work like a combination of mmap and KDENABIO.
463 * this could be easily finished.
471 ret = vt_do_kdskbmode(console, arg);
473 tty_ldisc_flush(tty);
477 uival = vt_do_kdgkbmode(console);
478 ret = put_user(uival, (int __user *)arg);
481 /* this could be folded into KDSKBMODE, but for compatibility
482 reasons it is not so easy to fold KDGKBMETA into KDGKBMODE */
484 ret = vt_do_kdskbmeta(console, arg);
488 /* FIXME: should review whether this is worth locking */
489 uival = vt_do_kdgkbmeta(console);
491 ret = put_user(uival, (int __user *)arg);
496 if(!capable(CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG))
498 ret = vt_do_kbkeycode_ioctl(cmd, up, perm);
503 ret = vt_do_kdsk_ioctl(cmd, up, perm, console);
508 ret = vt_do_kdgkb_ioctl(cmd, up, perm);
511 /* Diacritical processing. Handled in keyboard.c as it has
512 to operate on the keyboard locks and structures */
517 ret = vt_do_diacrit(cmd, up, perm);
520 /* the ioctls below read/set the flags usually shown in the leds */
521 /* don't use them - they will go away without warning */
526 ret = vt_do_kdskled(console, cmd, arg, perm);
530 * A process can indicate its willingness to accept signals
531 * generated by pressing an appropriate key combination.
532 * Thus, one can have a daemon that e.g. spawns a new console
533 * upon a keypress and then changes to it.
534 * See also the kbrequest field of inittab(5).
538 if (!perm || !capable(CAP_KILL))
540 if (!valid_signal(arg) || arg < 1 || arg == SIGKILL)
543 spin_lock_irq(&vt_spawn_con.lock);
544 put_pid(vt_spawn_con.pid);
545 vt_spawn_con.pid = get_pid(task_pid(current));
546 vt_spawn_con.sig = arg;
547 spin_unlock_irq(&vt_spawn_con.lock);
558 if (copy_from_user(&tmp, up, sizeof(struct vt_mode))) {
562 if (tmp.mode != VT_AUTO && tmp.mode != VT_PROCESS) {
568 /* the frsig is ignored, so we set it to 0 */
569 vc->vt_mode.frsig = 0;
571 vc->vt_pid = get_pid(task_pid(current));
584 memcpy(&tmp, &vc->vt_mode, sizeof(struct vt_mode));
587 rc = copy_to_user(up, &tmp, sizeof(struct vt_mode));
594 * Returns global vt state. Note that VT 0 is always open, since
595 * it's an alias for the current VT, and people can't use it here.
596 * We cannot return state for more than 16 VTs, since v_state is short.
600 struct vt_stat __user *vtstat = up;
601 unsigned short state, mask;
603 /* Review: FIXME: Console lock ? */
604 if (put_user(fg_console + 1, &vtstat->v_active))
607 state = 1; /* /dev/tty0 is always open */
608 for (i = 0, mask = 2; i < MAX_NR_CONSOLES && mask;
612 ret = put_user(state, &vtstat->v_state);
618 * Returns the first available (non-opened) console.
621 /* FIXME: locking ? - but then this is a stupid API */
622 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_CONSOLES; ++i)
623 if (! VT_IS_IN_USE(i))
625 uival = i < MAX_NR_CONSOLES ? (i+1) : -1;
629 * ioctl(fd, VT_ACTIVATE, num) will cause us to switch to vt # num,
630 * with num >= 1 (switches to vt 0, our console, are not allowed, just
631 * to preserve sanity).
636 if (arg == 0 || arg > MAX_NR_CONSOLES)
641 ret = vc_allocate(arg);
651 struct vt_setactivate vsa;
656 if (copy_from_user(&vsa, (struct vt_setactivate __user *)arg,
657 sizeof(struct vt_setactivate))) {
661 if (vsa.console == 0 || vsa.console > MAX_NR_CONSOLES)
666 ret = vc_allocate(vsa.console);
669 /* This is safe providing we don't drop the
670 console sem between vc_allocate and
671 finishing referencing nvc */
672 nvc = vc_cons[vsa.console].d;
673 nvc->vt_mode = vsa.mode;
674 nvc->vt_mode.frsig = 0;
675 put_pid(nvc->vt_pid);
676 nvc->vt_pid = get_pid(task_pid(current));
681 /* Commence switch and lock */
682 /* Review set_console locks */
683 set_console(vsa.console);
689 * wait until the specified VT has been activated
694 if (arg == 0 || arg > MAX_NR_CONSOLES)
697 ret = vt_waitactive(arg);
701 * If a vt is under process control, the kernel will not switch to it
702 * immediately, but postpone the operation until the process calls this
703 * ioctl, allowing the switch to complete.
705 * According to the X sources this is the behavior:
706 * 0: pending switch-from not OK
707 * 1: pending switch-from OK
708 * 2: completed switch-to OK
715 if (vc->vt_mode.mode != VT_PROCESS) {
721 * Switching-from response
723 if (vc->vt_newvt >= 0) {
726 * Switch disallowed, so forget we were trying
733 * The current vt has been released, so
734 * complete the switch.
737 newvt = vc->vt_newvt;
739 ret = vc_allocate(newvt);
745 * When we actually do the console switch,
746 * make sure we are atomic with respect to
747 * other console switches..
749 complete_change_console(vc_cons[newvt].d);
753 * Switched-to response
756 * If it's just an ACK, ignore it
758 if (arg != VT_ACKACQ)
765 * Disallocate memory associated to VT (but leave VT1)
768 if (arg > MAX_NR_CONSOLES) {
773 /* deallocate all unused consoles, but leave 0 */
775 for (i=1; i<MAX_NR_CONSOLES; i++)
780 /* deallocate a single console, if possible */
784 else if (arg) { /* leave 0 */
794 struct vt_sizes __user *vtsizes = up;
800 if (get_user(ll, &vtsizes->v_rows) ||
801 get_user(cc, &vtsizes->v_cols))
805 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_CONSOLES; i++) {
809 vc->vc_resize_user = 1;
810 /* FIXME: review v tty lock */
811 vc_resize(vc_cons[i].d, cc, ll);
821 struct vt_consize __user *vtconsize = up;
822 ushort ll,cc,vlin,clin,vcol,ccol;
825 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, vtconsize,
826 sizeof(struct vt_consize))) {
830 /* FIXME: Should check the copies properly */
831 __get_user(ll, &vtconsize->v_rows);
832 __get_user(cc, &vtconsize->v_cols);
833 __get_user(vlin, &vtconsize->v_vlin);
834 __get_user(clin, &vtconsize->v_clin);
835 __get_user(vcol, &vtconsize->v_vcol);
836 __get_user(ccol, &vtconsize->v_ccol);
837 vlin = vlin ? vlin : vc->vc_scan_lines;
840 if (ll != vlin/clin) {
841 /* Parameters don't add up */
850 if (cc != vcol/ccol) {
863 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_CONSOLES; i++) {
868 vc_cons[i].d->vc_scan_lines = vlin;
870 vc_cons[i].d->vc_font.height = clin;
871 vc_cons[i].d->vc_resize_user = 1;
872 vc_resize(vc_cons[i].d, cc, ll);
881 op.op = KD_FONT_OP_SET;
882 op.flags = KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD | KD_FONT_FLAG_DONT_RECALC; /* Compatibility */
887 ret = con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, &op);
892 op.op = KD_FONT_OP_GET;
893 op.flags = KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD;
898 ret = con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, &op);
906 ret = con_set_cmap(up);
910 ret = con_get_cmap(up);
915 ret = do_fontx_ioctl(cmd, up, perm, &op);
923 #ifdef BROKEN_GRAPHICS_PROGRAMS
924 /* With BROKEN_GRAPHICS_PROGRAMS defined, the default
925 font is not saved. */
930 op.op = KD_FONT_OP_SET_DEFAULT;
932 ret = con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, &op);
936 con_set_default_unimap(vc_cons[fg_console].d);
944 if (copy_from_user(&op, up, sizeof(op))) {
948 if (!perm && op.op != KD_FONT_OP_GET)
950 ret = con_font_op(vc, &op);
953 if (copy_to_user(up, &op, sizeof(op)))
962 ret = con_set_trans_old(up);
966 ret = con_get_trans_old(up);
973 ret = con_set_trans_new(up);
977 ret = con_get_trans_new(up);
981 { struct unimapinit ui;
984 ret = copy_from_user(&ui, up, sizeof(struct unimapinit));
988 con_clear_unimap(vc, &ui);
994 ret = do_unimap_ioctl(cmd, up, perm, vc);
998 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG))
1002 case VT_UNLOCKSWITCH:
1003 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG))
1007 case VT_GETHIFONTMASK:
1008 ret = put_user(vc->vc_hi_font_mask,
1009 (unsigned short __user *)arg);
1012 ret = vt_event_wait_ioctl((struct vt_event __user *)arg);
1021 void reset_vc(struct vc_data *vc)
1023 vc->vc_mode = KD_TEXT;
1024 vt_reset_unicode(vc->vc_num);
1025 vc->vt_mode.mode = VT_AUTO;
1026 vc->vt_mode.waitv = 0;
1027 vc->vt_mode.relsig = 0;
1028 vc->vt_mode.acqsig = 0;
1029 vc->vt_mode.frsig = 0;
1030 put_pid(vc->vt_pid);
1033 if (!in_interrupt()) /* Via keyboard.c:SAK() - akpm */
1037 void vc_SAK(struct work_struct *work)
1040 container_of(work, struct vc, SAK_work);
1042 struct tty_struct *tty;
1047 /* FIXME: review tty ref counting */
1050 * SAK should also work in all raw modes and reset
1060 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
1062 struct compat_consolefontdesc {
1063 unsigned short charcount; /* characters in font (256 or 512) */
1064 unsigned short charheight; /* scan lines per character (1-32) */
1065 compat_caddr_t chardata; /* font data in expanded form */
1069 compat_fontx_ioctl(int cmd, struct compat_consolefontdesc __user *user_cfd,
1070 int perm, struct console_font_op *op)
1072 struct compat_consolefontdesc cfdarg;
1075 if (copy_from_user(&cfdarg, user_cfd, sizeof(struct compat_consolefontdesc)))
1082 op->op = KD_FONT_OP_SET;
1083 op->flags = KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD;
1085 op->height = cfdarg.charheight;
1086 op->charcount = cfdarg.charcount;
1087 op->data = compat_ptr(cfdarg.chardata);
1088 return con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, op);
1090 op->op = KD_FONT_OP_GET;
1091 op->flags = KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD;
1093 op->height = cfdarg.charheight;
1094 op->charcount = cfdarg.charcount;
1095 op->data = compat_ptr(cfdarg.chardata);
1096 i = con_font_op(vc_cons[fg_console].d, op);
1099 cfdarg.charheight = op->height;
1100 cfdarg.charcount = op->charcount;
1101 if (copy_to_user(user_cfd, &cfdarg, sizeof(struct compat_consolefontdesc)))
1108 struct compat_console_font_op {
1109 compat_uint_t op; /* operation code KD_FONT_OP_* */
1110 compat_uint_t flags; /* KD_FONT_FLAG_* */
1111 compat_uint_t width, height; /* font size */
1112 compat_uint_t charcount;
1113 compat_caddr_t data; /* font data with height fixed to 32 */
1117 compat_kdfontop_ioctl(struct compat_console_font_op __user *fontop,
1118 int perm, struct console_font_op *op, struct vc_data *vc)
1122 if (copy_from_user(op, fontop, sizeof(struct compat_console_font_op)))
1124 if (!perm && op->op != KD_FONT_OP_GET)
1126 op->data = compat_ptr(((struct compat_console_font_op *)op)->data);
1127 i = con_font_op(vc, op);
1130 ((struct compat_console_font_op *)op)->data = (unsigned long)op->data;
1131 if (copy_to_user(fontop, op, sizeof(struct compat_console_font_op)))
1136 struct compat_unimapdesc {
1137 unsigned short entry_ct;
1138 compat_caddr_t entries;
1142 compat_unimap_ioctl(unsigned int cmd, struct compat_unimapdesc __user *user_ud,
1143 int perm, struct vc_data *vc)
1145 struct compat_unimapdesc tmp;
1146 struct unipair __user *tmp_entries;
1148 if (copy_from_user(&tmp, user_ud, sizeof tmp))
1150 tmp_entries = compat_ptr(tmp.entries);
1152 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, tmp_entries,
1153 tmp.entry_ct*sizeof(struct unipair)))
1159 return con_set_unimap(vc, tmp.entry_ct, tmp_entries);
1161 if (!perm && fg_console != vc->vc_num)
1163 return con_get_unimap(vc, tmp.entry_ct, &(user_ud->entry_ct), tmp_entries);
1168 long vt_compat_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty,
1169 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1171 struct vc_data *vc = tty->driver_data;
1172 struct console_font_op op; /* used in multiple places here */
1173 unsigned int console;
1174 void __user *up = (void __user *)arg;
1178 console = vc->vc_num;
1180 if (!vc_cons_allocated(console)) { /* impossible? */
1186 * To have permissions to do most of the vt ioctls, we either have
1187 * to be the owner of the tty, or have CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG.
1190 if (current->signal->tty == tty || capable(CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG))
1195 * these need special handlers for incompatible data structures
1199 ret = compat_fontx_ioctl(cmd, up, perm, &op);
1203 ret = compat_kdfontop_ioctl(up, perm, &op, vc);
1208 ret = compat_unimap_ioctl(cmd, up, perm, vc);
1212 * all these treat 'arg' as an integer
1231 case VT_DISALLOCATE:
1237 * the rest has a compatible data structure behind arg,
1238 * but we have to convert it to a proper 64 bit pointer.
1241 arg = (unsigned long)compat_ptr(arg);
1248 return vt_ioctl(tty, cmd, arg);
1252 #endif /* CONFIG_COMPAT */
1256 * Performs the back end of a vt switch. Called under the console
1259 static void complete_change_console(struct vc_data *vc)
1261 unsigned char old_vc_mode;
1262 int old = fg_console;
1264 last_console = fg_console;
1267 * If we're switching, we could be going from KD_GRAPHICS to
1268 * KD_TEXT mode or vice versa, which means we need to blank or
1269 * unblank the screen later.
1271 old_vc_mode = vc_cons[fg_console].d->vc_mode;
1275 * This can't appear below a successful kill_pid(). If it did,
1276 * then the *blank_screen operation could occur while X, having
1277 * received acqsig, is waking up on another processor. This
1278 * condition can lead to overlapping accesses to the VGA range
1279 * and the framebuffer (causing system lockups).
1281 * To account for this we duplicate this code below only if the
1282 * controlling process is gone and we've called reset_vc.
1284 if (old_vc_mode != vc->vc_mode) {
1285 if (vc->vc_mode == KD_TEXT)
1286 do_unblank_screen(1);
1292 * If this new console is under process control, send it a signal
1293 * telling it that it has acquired. Also check if it has died and
1294 * clean up (similar to logic employed in change_console())
1296 if (vc->vt_mode.mode == VT_PROCESS) {
1298 * Send the signal as privileged - kill_pid() will
1299 * tell us if the process has gone or something else
1302 if (kill_pid(vc->vt_pid, vc->vt_mode.acqsig, 1) != 0) {
1304 * The controlling process has died, so we revert back to
1305 * normal operation. In this case, we'll also change back
1306 * to KD_TEXT mode. I'm not sure if this is strictly correct
1307 * but it saves the agony when the X server dies and the screen
1308 * remains blanked due to KD_GRAPHICS! It would be nice to do
1309 * this outside of VT_PROCESS but there is no single process
1310 * to account for and tracking tty count may be undesirable.
1314 if (old_vc_mode != vc->vc_mode) {
1315 if (vc->vc_mode == KD_TEXT)
1316 do_unblank_screen(1);
1324 * Wake anyone waiting for their VT to activate
1326 vt_event_post(VT_EVENT_SWITCH, old, vc->vc_num);
1331 * Performs the front-end of a vt switch
1333 void change_console(struct vc_data *new_vc)
1337 if (!new_vc || new_vc->vc_num == fg_console || vt_dont_switch)
1341 * If this vt is in process mode, then we need to handshake with
1342 * that process before switching. Essentially, we store where that
1343 * vt wants to switch to and wait for it to tell us when it's done
1344 * (via VT_RELDISP ioctl).
1346 * We also check to see if the controlling process still exists.
1347 * If it doesn't, we reset this vt to auto mode and continue.
1348 * This is a cheap way to track process control. The worst thing
1349 * that can happen is: we send a signal to a process, it dies, and
1350 * the switch gets "lost" waiting for a response; hopefully, the
1351 * user will try again, we'll detect the process is gone (unless
1352 * the user waits just the right amount of time :-) and revert the
1353 * vt to auto control.
1355 vc = vc_cons[fg_console].d;
1356 if (vc->vt_mode.mode == VT_PROCESS) {
1358 * Send the signal as privileged - kill_pid() will
1359 * tell us if the process has gone or something else
1362 * We need to set vt_newvt *before* sending the signal or we
1365 vc->vt_newvt = new_vc->vc_num;
1366 if (kill_pid(vc->vt_pid, vc->vt_mode.relsig, 1) == 0) {
1368 * It worked. Mark the vt to switch to and
1369 * return. The process needs to send us a
1370 * VT_RELDISP ioctl to complete the switch.
1376 * The controlling process has died, so we revert back to
1377 * normal operation. In this case, we'll also change back
1378 * to KD_TEXT mode. I'm not sure if this is strictly correct
1379 * but it saves the agony when the X server dies and the screen
1380 * remains blanked due to KD_GRAPHICS! It would be nice to do
1381 * this outside of VT_PROCESS but there is no single process
1382 * to account for and tracking tty count may be undesirable.
1387 * Fall through to normal (VT_AUTO) handling of the switch...
1392 * Ignore all switches in KD_GRAPHICS+VT_AUTO mode
1394 if (vc->vc_mode == KD_GRAPHICS)
1397 complete_change_console(new_vc);
1400 /* Perform a kernel triggered VT switch for suspend/resume */
1402 static int disable_vt_switch;
1404 int vt_move_to_console(unsigned int vt, int alloc)
1409 /* Graphics mode - up to X */
1410 if (disable_vt_switch) {
1416 if (alloc && vc_allocate(vt)) {
1417 /* we can't have a free VC for now. Too bad,
1418 * we don't want to mess the screen for now. */
1423 if (set_console(vt)) {
1425 * We're unable to switch to the SUSPEND_CONSOLE.
1426 * Let the calling function know so it can decide
1433 if (vt_waitactive(vt + 1)) {
1434 pr_debug("Suspend: Can't switch VCs.");
1441 * Normally during a suspend, we allocate a new console and switch to it.
1442 * When we resume, we switch back to the original console. This switch
1443 * can be slow, so on systems where the framebuffer can handle restoration
1444 * of video registers anyways, there's little point in doing the console
1445 * switch. This function allows you to disable it by passing it '0'.
1447 void pm_set_vt_switch(int do_switch)
1450 disable_vt_switch = !do_switch;
1453 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_set_vt_switch);