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David van Moolenbroek da21d85025 Add PTYFS, Unix98 pseudo terminal support
This patch adds support for Unix98 pseudo terminals, that is,
posix_openpt(3), grantpt(3), unlockpt(3), /dev/ptmx, and /dev/pts/.
The latter is implemented with a new pseudo file system, PTYFS.

In effect, this patch adds secure support for unprivileged pseudo
terminal allocation, allowing programs such as tmux(1) to be used by
non-root users as well.  Test77 has been extended with new tests, and
no longer needs to run as root.

The new functionality is optional.  To revert to the old behavior,
remove the "ptyfs" entry from /etc/fstab.

Technical nodes:

o The reason for not implementing the NetBSD /dev/ptm approach is that
  implementing the corresponding ioctl (TIOCPTMGET) would require
  adding a number of extremely hairy exceptions to VFS, including the
  PTY driver having to create new file descriptors for its own device
  nodes.

o PTYFS is required for Unix98 PTYs in order to avoid that the PTY
  driver has to be aware of old-style PTY naming schemes and even has
  to call chmod(2) on a disk-backed file system.  PTY cannot be its
  own PTYFS since a character driver may currently not also be a file
  system.  However, PTYFS may be subsumed into a DEVFS in the future.

o The Unix98 PTY behavior differs somewhat from NetBSD's, in that
  slave nodes are created on ptyfs only upon the first call to
  grantpt(3).  This approach obviates the need to revoke access as
  part of the grantpt(3) call.

o Shutting down PTY may leave slave nodes on PTYFS, but once PTY is
  restarted, these leftover slave nodes will be removed before they
  create a security risk.  Unmounting PTYFS will make existing PTY
  slaves permanently unavailable, and absence of PTYFS will block
  allocation of new Unix98 PTYs until PTYFS is (re)mounted.

Change-Id: I822b43ba32707c8815fd0f7d5bb7a438f51421c1
2015-06-23 17:43:46 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek 1dcfbcd173 Remove support for call profiling
The entire infrastructure relied on an ACK feature, and as such, it
has been broken for years now, with no easy way to repair it.

Change-Id: I783c2a21276967af115a642199f31fef0f14a572
2014-09-30 12:39:03 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek f737eea636 svrctl(2) update
- synchronize request type with ioctl by making it unsigned long;
- unbreak VFS requests, as they were being sent to PM;
- use proper ioctl direction flags (and new numbers) for requests;
- remove some needless header inclusions;
- svrctl is in libc, make its message name reflect this;
- keep backward compatibility: svrctl is part of the userland ABI.

Change-Id: I44902e8d0d11b8ebc1ef3bda94d2202481743c9b
2014-09-29 16:15:21 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek 347cc10a91 VFS/FS: putnode count need not be 64-bit
Change-Id: I49e67438d3f316e0321ac711494e988bb6510679
2014-09-29 15:14:02 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek 63ce03db66 IOCTL requests are unsigned longs now
Issue reported by JD Begin.

Change-Id: I0306d9dc43c36107897c8b73ed340d86a8dcef27
2014-09-29 15:11:01 +00:00
Lionel Sambuc 433d6423c3 New sources layout
Change-Id: Ic716f336b7071063997cf5b4dae6d50e0b4631e9
2014-07-31 16:00:30 +02:00
Renamed from include/minix/ipc.h (Browse further)