[patch v2 1/6] tty: export tty_open_by_driver

From: Okash Khawaja
Date: Mon May 15 2017 - 13:58:18 EST


This exports tty_open_by_driver so that it can be called from other places inside the kernel. The checks for null file pointer are based on Alan Cox's patch here: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg1215095.html. Description below is quoted from it:

"[RFC] tty_port: allow a port to be opened with a tty that has no file handle

Let us create tty objects entirely in kernel space. Untested proposal to
show why all the ideas around rewriting half the uart stack are not needed.

With this a kernel created non file backed tty object could be used to
handle
data, and set terminal modes. Not all ldiscs can cope with this as N_TTY in
particular has to work back to the fs/tty layer.

The tty_port code is however otherwise clean of file handles as far as I can
tell as is the low level tty port write path used by the ldisc, the
configuration low level interfaces and most of the ldiscs.

Currently you don't have any exposure to see tty hangups because those are
built around the file layer. However a) it's a fixed port so you probably
don't care about that b) if you do we can add a callback and c) you almost
certainly don't want the userspace tear down/rebuild behaviour anyway.

This should however be sufficient if we wanted for example to enumerate all
the bluetooth bound fixed ports via ACPI and make them directly available.

It doesn't deal with the case of a user opening a port that's also kernel
opened and that would need some locking out (so it returned EBUSY if bound
to a kernel device of some kind). That needs resolving along with how you
"up" or "down" your new bluetooth device, or enumerate it while providing
the existing tty API to avoid regressions (and to debug)."

The exported funtion is used later in this patch set to gain access to tty_struct.

Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <okash.khawaja@xxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Index: linux-staging/drivers/tty/tty_io.c
===================================================================
--- linux-staging.orig/drivers/tty/tty_io.c
+++ linux-staging/drivers/tty/tty_io.c
@@ -1369,7 +1369,10 @@ static struct tty_struct *tty_driver_loo
struct tty_struct *tty;

if (driver->ops->lookup)
- tty = driver->ops->lookup(driver, file, idx);
+ if (!file)
+ tty = ERR_PTR(-EIO);
+ else
+ tty = driver->ops->lookup(driver, file, idx);
else
tty = driver->ttys[idx];

@@ -2001,7 +2004,7 @@ static struct tty_driver *tty_lookup_dri
struct tty_driver *console_driver = console_device(index);
if (console_driver) {
driver = tty_driver_kref_get(console_driver);
- if (driver) {
+ if (driver && filp) {
/* Don't let /dev/console block */
filp->f_flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
break;
@@ -2034,7 +2037,7 @@ static struct tty_driver *tty_lookup_dri
* - concurrent tty driver removal w/ lookup
* - concurrent tty removal from driver table
*/
-static struct tty_struct *tty_open_by_driver(dev_t device, struct inode *inode,
+struct tty_struct *tty_open_by_driver(dev_t device, struct inode *inode,
struct file *filp)
{
struct tty_struct *tty;
@@ -2079,6 +2082,7 @@ out:
tty_driver_kref_put(driver);
return tty;
}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_open_by_driver);

/**
* tty_open - open a tty device
Index: linux-staging/include/linux/tty.h
===================================================================
--- linux-staging.orig/include/linux/tty.h
+++ linux-staging/include/linux/tty.h
@@ -401,6 +401,8 @@ extern struct tty_struct *get_current_tt
/* tty_io.c */
extern int __init tty_init(void);
extern const char *tty_name(const struct tty_struct *tty);
+extern struct tty_struct *tty_open_by_driver(dev_t device, struct inode *inode,
+ struct file *filp);
#else
static inline void console_init(void)
{ }