[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 4 of 7] minios: fix minios console
Mick Jordan writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 4 of 7] minios: fix minios console"): > So what does "consistency with linux ttys" actually mean in practice? I > am running under Linux and am not seeing any issues without the > conversion. Can you cite some situation where not doing the conversion > would cause a problem? E.g., failing to start printing at the beginning > of the line. [I assume no-one is using ASR-33's any more!]. Well, it's like this: the Linux hvc driver (or its equivalent in 2.6.18 vintage kernels) gets the data after it has been processed by the general tty layer. In most cases (if the terminal is in the most normal mode) this means that \n written by applications has been already changed to \r\n. This is because ttys are (virtual or real) serial ports. Thus, in current practice with non-stubdom, the data over the Xen console ring is \r\n (and generally formatted as data you might send over a serial port). Thus the xen pv console is `supposed' to work more like a virtual hardware serial line than like (say) a Unix pipe. This is not dealt with wholly consistently by the xen-unstable toolstack. For example the default behaviour of xenconsoled is to stuff the received data directly into a file; this is in some sense wrong because arguably the file ought to be a Unix text file (that is, a logfile) rather than a session transcript (as you might get out of `script'). But if you were to plumb the console directly to a hardware serial port or to another tty (eg one connected to a terminal emulator program), this lf => crlf conversion is essential. Without it you will get incorrect output on whatever is displaying the stream. Without a proper spec for all of this it's hard to say that anything in particular is right or wrong but since the guest behaviour is hardest to change I would suggest we declare that to be correct. And if we do that, then we must also say that minios should behave like other guests and write cr-lf terminated lines, not lf-terminated ones. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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