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460 строки
11 KiB
C
460 строки
11 KiB
C
/*
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* Serial back end (Windows-specific).
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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#define SERIAL_MAX_BACKLOG 4096
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typedef struct serial_backend_data {
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HANDLE port;
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struct handle *out, *in;
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void *frontend;
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int bufsize;
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long clearbreak_time;
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int break_in_progress;
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} *Serial;
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static void serial_terminate(Serial serial)
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{
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if (serial->out) {
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handle_free(serial->out);
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serial->out = NULL;
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}
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if (serial->in) {
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handle_free(serial->in);
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serial->in = NULL;
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}
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if (serial->port != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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if (serial->break_in_progress)
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ClearCommBreak(serial->port);
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CloseHandle(serial->port);
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serial->port = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
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}
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}
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static int serial_gotdata(struct handle *h, void *data, int len)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial)handle_get_privdata(h);
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if (len <= 0) {
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const char *error_msg;
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/*
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* Currently, len==0 should never happen because we're
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* ignoring EOFs. However, it seems not totally impossible
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* that this same back end might be usable to talk to named
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* pipes or some other non-serial device, in which case EOF
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* may become meaningful here.
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*/
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if (len == 0)
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error_msg = "End of file reading from serial device";
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else
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error_msg = "Error reading from serial device";
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serial_terminate(serial);
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notify_remote_exit(serial->frontend);
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logevent(serial->frontend, error_msg);
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connection_fatal(serial->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
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return 0; /* placate optimiser */
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} else {
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return from_backend(serial->frontend, 0, data, len);
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}
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}
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static void serial_sentdata(struct handle *h, int new_backlog)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial)handle_get_privdata(h);
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if (new_backlog < 0) {
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const char *error_msg = "Error writing to serial device";
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serial_terminate(serial);
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notify_remote_exit(serial->frontend);
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logevent(serial->frontend, error_msg);
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connection_fatal(serial->frontend, "%s", error_msg);
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} else {
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serial->bufsize = new_backlog;
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}
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}
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static const char *serial_configure(Serial serial, HANDLE serport, Conf *conf)
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{
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DCB dcb;
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COMMTIMEOUTS timeouts;
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/*
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* Set up the serial port parameters. If we can't even
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* GetCommState, we ignore the problem on the grounds that the
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* user might have pointed us at some other type of two-way
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* device instead of a serial port.
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*/
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if (GetCommState(serport, &dcb)) {
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char *msg;
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const char *str;
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/*
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* Boilerplate.
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*/
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dcb.fBinary = TRUE;
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dcb.fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE;
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dcb.fDsrSensitivity = FALSE;
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dcb.fTXContinueOnXoff = FALSE;
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dcb.fOutX = FALSE;
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dcb.fInX = FALSE;
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dcb.fErrorChar = FALSE;
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dcb.fNull = FALSE;
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dcb.fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE;
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dcb.fAbortOnError = FALSE;
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dcb.fOutxCtsFlow = FALSE;
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dcb.fOutxDsrFlow = FALSE;
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/*
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* Configurable parameters.
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*/
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dcb.BaudRate = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serspeed);
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msg = dupprintf("Configuring baud rate %d", dcb.BaudRate);
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logevent(serial->frontend, msg);
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sfree(msg);
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dcb.ByteSize = conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serdatabits);
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msg = dupprintf("Configuring %d data bits", dcb.ByteSize);
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logevent(serial->frontend, msg);
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sfree(msg);
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switch (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serstopbits)) {
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case 2: dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT; str = "1"; break;
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case 3: dcb.StopBits = ONE5STOPBITS; str = "1.5"; break;
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case 4: dcb.StopBits = TWOSTOPBITS; str = "2"; break;
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default: return "Invalid number of stop bits (need 1, 1.5 or 2)";
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}
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msg = dupprintf("Configuring %s data bits", str);
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logevent(serial->frontend, msg);
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sfree(msg);
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switch (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serparity)) {
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case SER_PAR_NONE: dcb.Parity = NOPARITY; str = "no"; break;
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case SER_PAR_ODD: dcb.Parity = ODDPARITY; str = "odd"; break;
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case SER_PAR_EVEN: dcb.Parity = EVENPARITY; str = "even"; break;
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case SER_PAR_MARK: dcb.Parity = MARKPARITY; str = "mark"; break;
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case SER_PAR_SPACE: dcb.Parity = SPACEPARITY; str = "space"; break;
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}
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msg = dupprintf("Configuring %s parity", str);
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logevent(serial->frontend, msg);
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sfree(msg);
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switch (conf_get_int(conf, CONF_serflow)) {
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case SER_FLOW_NONE:
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str = "no";
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break;
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case SER_FLOW_XONXOFF:
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dcb.fOutX = dcb.fInX = TRUE;
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str = "XON/XOFF";
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break;
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case SER_FLOW_RTSCTS:
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dcb.fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE;
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dcb.fOutxCtsFlow = TRUE;
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str = "RTS/CTS";
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break;
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case SER_FLOW_DSRDTR:
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dcb.fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE;
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dcb.fOutxDsrFlow = TRUE;
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str = "DSR/DTR";
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break;
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}
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msg = dupprintf("Configuring %s flow control", str);
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logevent(serial->frontend, msg);
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sfree(msg);
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if (!SetCommState(serport, &dcb))
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return "Unable to configure serial port";
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timeouts.ReadIntervalTimeout = 1;
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timeouts.ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
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timeouts.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = 0;
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timeouts.WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
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timeouts.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = 0;
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if (!SetCommTimeouts(serport, &timeouts))
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return "Unable to configure serial timeouts";
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* Called to set up the serial connection.
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*
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* Returns an error message, or NULL on success.
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*
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* Also places the canonical host name into `realhost'. It must be
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* freed by the caller.
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*/
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static const char *serial_init(void *frontend_handle, void **backend_handle,
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Conf *conf, char *host, int port,
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char **realhost, int nodelay, int keepalive)
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{
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Serial serial;
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HANDLE serport;
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const char *err;
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char *serline;
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serial = snew(struct serial_backend_data);
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serial->port = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
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serial->out = serial->in = NULL;
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serial->bufsize = 0;
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serial->break_in_progress = FALSE;
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*backend_handle = serial;
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serial->frontend = frontend_handle;
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serline = conf_get_str(conf, CONF_serline);
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{
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char *msg = dupprintf("Opening serial device %s", serline);
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logevent(serial->frontend, msg);
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}
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{
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/*
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* Munge the string supplied by the user into a Windows filename.
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*
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* Windows supports opening a few "legacy" devices (including
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* COM1-9) by specifying their names verbatim as a filename to
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* open. (Thus, no files can ever have these names. See
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* <http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247.aspx>
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* ("Naming a File") for the complete list of reserved names.)
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*
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* However, this doesn't let you get at devices COM10 and above.
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* For that, you need to specify a filename like "\\.\COM10".
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* This is also necessary for special serial and serial-like
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* devices such as \\.\WCEUSBSH001. It also works for the "legacy"
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* names, so you can do \\.\COM1 (verified as far back as Win95).
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* See <http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858.aspx>
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* (CreateFile() docs).
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*
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* So, we believe that prepending "\\.\" should always be the
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* Right Thing. However, just in case someone finds something to
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* talk to that doesn't exist under there, if the serial line
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* contains a backslash, we use it verbatim. (This also lets
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* existing configurations using \\.\ continue working.)
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*/
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char *serfilename =
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dupprintf("%s%s", strchr(serline, '\\') ? "" : "\\\\.\\", serline);
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serport = CreateFile(serfilename, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL,
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OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, NULL);
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sfree(serfilename);
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}
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if (serport == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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return "Unable to open serial port";
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err = serial_configure(serial, serport, conf);
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if (err)
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return err;
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serial->port = serport;
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serial->out = handle_output_new(serport, serial_sentdata, serial,
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HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED);
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serial->in = handle_input_new(serport, serial_gotdata, serial,
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HANDLE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED |
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HANDLE_FLAG_IGNOREEOF |
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HANDLE_FLAG_UNITBUFFER);
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*realhost = dupstr(serline);
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/*
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* Specials are always available.
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*/
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update_specials_menu(serial->frontend);
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return NULL;
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}
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static void serial_free(void *handle)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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serial_terminate(serial);
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expire_timer_context(serial);
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sfree(serial);
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}
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static void serial_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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const char *err;
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err = serial_configure(serial, serial->port, conf);
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/*
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* FIXME: what should we do if err returns something?
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*/
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}
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/*
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* Called to send data down the serial connection.
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*/
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static int serial_send(void *handle, char *buf, int len)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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if (serial->out == NULL)
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return 0;
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serial->bufsize = handle_write(serial->out, buf, len);
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return serial->bufsize;
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}
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/*
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* Called to query the current sendability status.
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*/
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static int serial_sendbuffer(void *handle)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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return serial->bufsize;
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}
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/*
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* Called to set the size of the window
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*/
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static void serial_size(void *handle, int width, int height)
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{
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/* Do nothing! */
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return;
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}
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static void serbreak_timer(void *ctx, long now)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial)ctx;
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if (now >= serial->clearbreak_time && serial->port) {
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ClearCommBreak(serial->port);
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serial->break_in_progress = FALSE;
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logevent(serial->frontend, "Finished serial break");
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}
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}
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/*
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* Send serial special codes.
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*/
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static void serial_special(void *handle, Telnet_Special code)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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if (serial->port && code == TS_BRK) {
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logevent(serial->frontend, "Starting serial break at user request");
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SetCommBreak(serial->port);
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/*
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* To send a serial break on Windows, we call SetCommBreak
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* to begin the break, then wait a bit, and then call
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* ClearCommBreak to finish it. Hence, I must use timing.c
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* to arrange a callback when it's time to do the latter.
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*
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* SUS says that a default break length must be between 1/4
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* and 1/2 second. FreeBSD apparently goes with 2/5 second,
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* and so will I.
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*/
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serial->clearbreak_time =
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schedule_timer(TICKSPERSEC * 2 / 5, serbreak_timer, serial);
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serial->break_in_progress = TRUE;
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}
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Return a list of the special codes that make sense in this
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* protocol.
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*/
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static const struct telnet_special *serial_get_specials(void *handle)
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{
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static const struct telnet_special specials[] = {
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{"Break", TS_BRK},
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{NULL, TS_EXITMENU}
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};
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return specials;
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}
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static int serial_connected(void *handle)
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{
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return 1; /* always connected */
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}
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static int serial_sendok(void *handle)
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{
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return 1;
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}
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static void serial_unthrottle(void *handle, int backlog)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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if (serial->in)
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handle_unthrottle(serial->in, backlog);
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}
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static int serial_ldisc(void *handle, int option)
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{
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/*
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* Local editing and local echo are off by default.
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*/
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return 0;
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}
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static void serial_provide_ldisc(void *handle, void *ldisc)
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{
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/* This is a stub. */
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}
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static void serial_provide_logctx(void *handle, void *logctx)
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{
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/* This is a stub. */
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}
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static int serial_exitcode(void *handle)
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{
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Serial serial = (Serial) handle;
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if (serial->port != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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return -1; /* still connected */
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else
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/* Exit codes are a meaningless concept with serial ports */
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return INT_MAX;
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}
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/*
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* cfg_info for Serial does nothing at all.
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*/
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static int serial_cfg_info(void *handle)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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Backend serial_backend = {
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serial_init,
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serial_free,
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serial_reconfig,
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serial_send,
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serial_sendbuffer,
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serial_size,
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serial_special,
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serial_get_specials,
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serial_connected,
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serial_exitcode,
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serial_sendok,
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serial_ldisc,
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serial_provide_ldisc,
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serial_provide_logctx,
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serial_unthrottle,
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serial_cfg_info,
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"serial",
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PROT_SERIAL,
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0
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};
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