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33.\" Author: Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>
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38.Dd January 19, 1999
39.Dt NG_TTY 4
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm ng_tty
43.Nd netgraph node type that is also a line discipline
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.In sys/types.h
46.In sys/ttycom.h
47.In netgraph/ng_tty.h
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Nm tty
51node type is both a netgraph node type and a line discipline.
52A new node is created when the corresponding line discipline,
53.Dv NETGRAPHDISC ,
54is registered on a tty device (see
55.Xr tty 4 ) .
56.Pp
57The node has a single hook called
58.Dv hook .
59Incoming bytes received on the tty device are sent out on this hook,
60and frames received on
61.Dv hook
62are transmitted out on the tty device.
63No modification to the data is performed in either direction.
64While the line discipline is installed on a tty, the normal
65read and write operations are unavailable, returning
66.Er EIO .
67.Pp
68The node supports an optional
69.Dq hot character .
70If set to non-zero, incoming
71data from the tty device is queued until this character is seen.
72This avoids sending lots of mbufs containing a small number of bytes,
73but introduces potentially infinite latency.
74The default hot character is 0x7e, consistent with
75.Dv hook
76being connected to a
77.Xr ng_async 4
78type node.
79The hot character has no effect on the transmission of data.
80.Pp
81The node will attempt to give itself the same netgraph name as the name
82of the tty device.
83In any case, information about the node is available via the netgraph
84.Xr ioctl 2
85command
86.Dv NGIOCGINFO .
87This command returns a
88.Dv "struct nodeinfo"
89similar to the
90.Dv NGM_NODEINFO
91netgraph control message.
92.Sh HOOKS
93This node type supports the following hooks:
94.Pp
95.Bl -tag -width foobar
96.It Dv hook
97.Xr tty 4
98serial data contained in
99.Dv mbuf
100structures, with arbitrary inter-frame boundaries.
101.El
102.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES
103This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:
104.Bl -tag -width foo
105.It Dv NGM_TTY_SET_HOTCHAR
106This command takes an integer argument and sets the hot character
107from the lower 8 bits.
108A hot character of zero disables queueing,
109so that all received data is forwarded immediately.
110.It Dv NGM_TTY_GET_HOTCHAR
111Returns an integer containing the current hot character in the lower
112eight bits.
113.El
114.Sh SHUTDOWN
115This node shuts down when the corresponding device is closed
116(or the line discipline is uninstalled on the device).
117The
118.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN
119control message is not valid, and always returns the error
120.Er EOPNOTSUPP .
121.Sh SEE ALSO
122.Xr ioctl 2 ,
123.Xr netgraph 4 ,
124.Xr ng_async 4 ,
125.Xr tty 4 ,
126.Xr ngctl 8
127.Sh HISTORY
128The
129.Nm
130node type was implemented in
131.Fx 4.0 .
132.Sh AUTHORS
133.An Archie Cobbs Aq archie@FreeBSD.org
134.Sh BUGS
135The serial driver code also has a notion of a
136.Dq hot character .
137Unfortunately, this value is statically defined in terms of the
138line discipline and cannot be changed.
139Therefore, if a hot character other than 0x7e (the default) is set for the
140.Nm
141node, the node has no way to convey this information to the
142serial driver, and sub-optimal performance may result.
143