[PATCH] serial: mvebu-uart: Fix local flags handling on termios update
Marc Zyngier
marc.zyngier at arm.com
Sun Apr 22 10:07:28 PDT 2018
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 16:55:16 +0100
Russell King - ARM Linux <linux at armlinux.org.uk> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 01:33:46PM +0100, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> > Commit 68a0db1d7da2 reworked the baud rate selection, but also added
> > a (not so) subtle change in the way the local flags (c_lflag in the
> > termios structure) are handled, forcing the new flags to always be the
> > same as the old ones.
> >
> > The reason for that particular change is both obscure and undocumented.
> > It also completely breaks userspace. Something as trivial as getty is
> > unusable:
> >
> > <example>
> > Debian GNU/Linux 9 sy-borg ttyMV0
> >
> > sy-borg login: root
> > root
> > [timeout]
> >
> > Debian GNU/Linux 9 sy-borg ttyMV0
> > </example>
> >
> > which is quite obvious in retrospect: getty cannot get in control of
> > the echo mode, is stuck in canonical mode, and times out without ever
> > seeing anything valid. It also begs the question of how this change was
> > ever tested.
> >
> > The fix is pretty obvious: stop messing with c_lflag, and the world
> > will be a happier place.
>
> The c_iflag code also looks suspicious as well. Apparently, the driver
> only supports INPCK and IGNPAR, but things such as ISTRIP, INLCR, IGNCR,
> ICRNL, IUCLC, IMAXBEL and IUTF8 are all software things done by the TTY
> layer and have nothing to do with the driver.
Indeed. I stuck with the most glaring issue (well, the one that
prevented me from using this particular box), but the whole termios
massaging is quite odd. Someone with a good understanding of the
intricacies of the TTY layer should definitely have a look at this.
M.
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