/* A server must occasionally print some message. It uses a simple version of * printf() found in the system library that calls putk() to output characters. * The IS server cannot use the regular putk() since we do not want to over- * write kernel messages with the output of the IS. Hence, it uses a special * putk that directly sends to the TTY task. */ #include "is.h" /*===========================================================================* * kputc * *===========================================================================*/ void kputc(c) int c; { /* Accumulate another character. If 0 or buffer full, print it. */ static int buf_count; /* # characters in the buffer */ static char print_buf[80]; /* output is buffered here */ message m; if ((c == 0 && buf_count > 0) || buf_count == sizeof(print_buf)) { m.DIAG_BUF_COUNT = buf_count; m.DIAG_PRINT_BUF = print_buf; m.DIAG_PROC_NR = SELF; m.m_type = DIAGNOSTICS; /* request TTY to output this buffer */ _sendrec(TTY, &m); /* if it fails, we cannot do better */ buf_count = 0; /* clear buffer for next batch */ } if (c != 0) { print_buf[buf_count++] = c; } }