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TTY Driver and TTY Operations

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============================= TTY Driver and TTY Operations

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Allocation

The first thing a driver needs to do is to allocate a struct tty_driver. This is done by tty_alloc_driver() (or _tty_alloc_driver()). Next, the newly allocated structure is filled with information. See TTY Driver Reference at the end of this document on what actually shall be filled in.

The allocation routines expect a number of devices the driver can handle at most and flags. Flags are those starting TTY_DRIVER_ listed and described in TTY Driver Flags_ below.

When the driver is about to be freed, tty_driver_kref_put() is called on that. It will decrements the reference count and if it reaches zero, the driver is freed.

For reference, both allocation and deallocation functions are explained here in detail:

.. kernel-doc:: drivers/tty/tty_io.c :identifiers: __tty_alloc_driver tty_driver_kref_put

TTY Driver Flags

Here comes the documentation of flags accepted by tty_alloc_driver() (or __tty_alloc_driver()):

.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/tty_driver.h :doc: TTY Driver Flags


Registration

When a struct tty_driver is allocated and filled in, it can be registered using tty_register_driver(). It is recommended to pass TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV in flags of tty_alloc_driver(). If it is not passed, all devices are also registered during tty_register_driver() and the following paragraph of registering devices can be skipped for such drivers. However, the struct tty_port part in Registering Devices_ is still relevant there.

.. kernel-doc:: drivers/tty/tty_io.c :identifiers: tty_register_driver tty_unregister_driver

Registering Devices

Every TTY device shall be backed by a struct tty_port. Usually, TTY drivers embed tty_port into device's private structures. Further details about handling tty_port can be found in :doc:tty_port. The driver is also recommended to use tty_port's reference counting by tty_port_get() and tty_port_put(). The final put is supposed to free the tty_port including the device's private struct.

Unless TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV was passed as flags to tty_alloc_driver(), TTY driver is supposed to register every device discovered in the system (the latter is preferred). This is performed by tty_register_device(). Or by tty_register_device_attr() if the driver wants to expose some information through struct attribute_group. Both of them register index'th device and upon return, the device can be opened. There are also preferred tty_port variants described in Linking Devices to Ports_ later. It is up to driver to manage free indices and choosing the right one. The TTY layer only refuses to register more devices than passed to tty_alloc_driver().

When the device is opened, the TTY layer allocates struct tty_struct and starts calling operations from :c:member:tty_driver.ops, see TTY Operations Reference_.

The registration routines are documented as follows:

.. kernel-doc:: drivers/tty/tty_io.c :identifiers: tty_register_device tty_register_device_attr tty_unregister_device


Linking Devices to Ports

As stated earlier, every TTY device shall have a struct tty_port assigned to it. It must be known to the TTY layer at :c:member:tty_driver.ops.install() at latest. There are few helpers to link the two. Ideally, the driver uses tty_port_register_device() or tty_port_register_device_attr() instead of tty_register_device() and tty_register_device_attr() at the registration time. This way, the driver needs not care about linking later on.

If that is not possible, the driver still can link the tty_port to a specific index before the actual registration by tty_port_link_device(). If it still does not fit, tty_port_install() can be used from the :c:member:tty_driver.ops.install hook as a last resort. The last one is dedicated mostly for in-memory devices like PTY where tty_ports are allocated on demand.

The linking routines are documented here:

.. kernel-doc:: drivers/tty/tty_port.c :identifiers: tty_port_link_device tty_port_register_device tty_port_register_device_attr


TTY Driver Reference

All members of struct tty_driver are documented here. The required members are noted at the end. struct tty_operations are documented next.

.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/tty_driver.h :identifiers: tty_driver


TTY Operations Reference

When a TTY is registered, these driver hooks can be invoked by the TTY layer:

.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/tty_driver.h :identifiers: tty_operations