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| 2 | /* |
| 3 | * Copyright (c) 2007 Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com> |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| 6 | */ |
| 7 | #include "libbb.h" |
| 8 | |
| 9 | //applet:IF_CTTYHACK(APPLET(cttyhack, BB_DIR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP)) |
| 10 | |
| 11 | //kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_CTTYHACK) += cttyhack.o |
| 12 | |
| 13 | //config:config CTTYHACK |
| 14 | //config: bool "cttyhack" |
| 15 | //config: default y |
| 16 | //config: help |
| 17 | //config: One common problem reported on the mailing list is the "can't |
| 18 | //config: access tty; job control turned off" error message, which typically |
| 19 | //config: appears when one tries to use a shell with stdin/stdout on |
| 20 | //config: /dev/console. |
| 21 | //config: This device is special - it cannot be a controlling tty. |
| 22 | //config: |
| 23 | //config: The proper solution is to use the correct device instead of |
| 24 | //config: /dev/console. |
| 25 | //config: |
| 26 | //config: cttyhack provides a "quick and dirty" solution to this problem. |
| 27 | //config: It analyzes stdin with various ioctls, trying to determine whether |
| 28 | //config: it is a /dev/ttyN or /dev/ttySN (virtual terminal or serial line). |
| 29 | //config: On Linux it also checks sysfs for a pointer to the active console. |
| 30 | //config: If cttyhack is able to find the real console device, it closes |
| 31 | //config: stdin/out/err and reopens that device. |
| 32 | //config: Then it executes the given program. Opening the device will make |
| 33 | //config: that device a controlling tty. This may require cttyhack |
| 34 | //config: to be a session leader. |
| 35 | //config: |
| 36 | //config: Example for /etc/inittab (for busybox init): |
| 37 | //config: |
| 38 | //config: ::respawn:/bin/cttyhack /bin/sh |
| 39 | //config: |
| 40 | //config: Starting an interactive shell from boot shell script: |
| 41 | //config: |
| 42 | //config: setsid cttyhack sh |
| 43 | //config: |
| 44 | //config: Giving controlling tty to shell running with PID 1: |
| 45 | //config: |
| 46 | //config: # exec cttyhack sh |
| 47 | //config: |
| 48 | //config: Without cttyhack, you need to know exact tty name, |
| 49 | //config: and do something like this: |
| 50 | //config: |
| 51 | //config: # exec setsid sh -c 'exec sh </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1' |
| 52 | //config: |
| 53 | //config: Starting getty on a controlling tty from a shell script: |
| 54 | //config: |
| 55 | //config: # getty 115200 $(cttyhack) |
| 56 | |
| 57 | //usage:#define cttyhack_trivial_usage |
| 58 | //usage: "[PROG ARGS]" |
| 59 | //usage:#define cttyhack_full_usage "\n\n" |
| 60 | //usage: "Give PROG a controlling tty if possible." |
| 61 | //usage: "\nExample for /etc/inittab (for busybox init):" |
| 62 | //usage: "\n ::respawn:/bin/cttyhack /bin/sh" |
| 63 | //usage: "\nGiving controlling tty to shell running with PID 1:" |
| 64 | //usage: "\n $ exec cttyhack sh" |
| 65 | //usage: "\nStarting interactive shell from boot shell script:" |
| 66 | //usage: "\n setsid cttyhack sh" |
| 67 | |
| 68 | #if !defined(__linux__) && !defined(TIOCGSERIAL) && !ENABLE_WERROR |
| 69 | # warning cttyhack will not be able to detect a controlling tty on this system |
| 70 | #endif |
| 71 | |
| 72 | /* From <linux/vt.h> */ |
| 73 | struct vt_stat { |
| 74 | unsigned short v_active; /* active vt */ |
| 75 | unsigned short v_signal; /* signal to send */ |
| 76 | unsigned short v_state; /* vt bitmask */ |
| 77 | }; |
| 78 | enum { VT_GETSTATE = 0x5603 }; /* get global vt state info */ |
| 79 | |
| 80 | /* From <linux/serial.h> */ |
| 81 | struct serial_struct { |
| 82 | int type; |
| 83 | int line; |
| 84 | unsigned int port; |
| 85 | int irq; |
| 86 | int flags; |
| 87 | int xmit_fifo_size; |
| 88 | int custom_divisor; |
| 89 | int baud_base; |
| 90 | unsigned short close_delay; |
| 91 | char io_type; |
| 92 | char reserved_char[1]; |
| 93 | int hub6; |
| 94 | unsigned short closing_wait; /* time to wait before closing */ |
| 95 | unsigned short closing_wait2; /* no longer used... */ |
| 96 | unsigned char *iomem_base; |
| 97 | unsigned short iomem_reg_shift; |
| 98 | unsigned int port_high; |
| 99 | unsigned long iomap_base; /* cookie passed into ioremap */ |
| 100 | int reserved[1]; |
| 101 | }; |
| 102 | |
| 103 | int cttyhack_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; |
| 104 | int cttyhack_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv) |
| 105 | { |
| 106 | int fd; |
| 107 | char console[sizeof(int)*3 + 16]; |
| 108 | union { |
| 109 | struct vt_stat vt; |
| 110 | struct serial_struct sr; |
| 111 | char paranoia[sizeof(struct serial_struct) * 3]; |
| 112 | } u; |
| 113 | |
| 114 | strcpy(console, "/dev/tty"); |
| 115 | fd = open(console, O_RDWR); |
| 116 | if (fd < 0) { |
| 117 | /* We don't have ctty (or don't have "/dev/tty" node...) */ |
| 118 | do { |
| 119 | #ifdef __linux__ |
| 120 | /* Note that this method does not use _stdin_. |
| 121 | * Thus, "cttyhack </dev/something" can't be used. |
| 122 | * However, this method is more reliable than |
| 123 | * TIOCGSERIAL check, which assumes that all |
| 124 | * serial lines follow /dev/ttySn convention - |
| 125 | * which is not always the case. |
| 126 | * Therefore, we use this method first: |
| 127 | */ |
| 128 | int s = open_read_close("/sys/class/tty/console/active", |
| 129 | console + 5, sizeof(console) - 5); |
| 130 | if (s > 0) { |
| 131 | char *last; |
| 132 | /* Found active console via sysfs (Linux 2.6.38+). |
| 133 | * It looks like "[tty0 ]ttyS0\n" so zap the newline: |
| 134 | */ |
| 135 | console[4 + s] = '\0'; |
| 136 | /* If there are multiple consoles, |
| 137 | * take the last one: |
| 138 | */ |
| 139 | last = strrchr(console + 5, ' '); |
| 140 | if (last) |
| 141 | overlapping_strcpy(console + 5, last + 1); |
| 142 | break; |
| 143 | } |
| 144 | |
| 145 | if (ioctl(0, VT_GETSTATE, &u.vt) == 0) { |
| 146 | /* this is linux virtual tty */ |
| 147 | sprintf(console + 8, "S%u" + 1, (int)u.vt.v_active); |
| 148 | break; |
| 149 | } |
| 150 | #endif |
| 151 | #ifdef TIOCGSERIAL |
| 152 | if (ioctl(0, TIOCGSERIAL, &u.sr) == 0) { |
| 153 | /* this is a serial console; assuming it is named /dev/ttySn */ |
| 154 | sprintf(console + 8, "S%u", (int)u.sr.line); |
| 155 | break; |
| 156 | } |
| 157 | #endif |
| 158 | /* nope, could not find it */ |
| 159 | console[0] = '\0'; |
| 160 | } while (0); |
| 161 | } |
| 162 | |
| 163 | argv++; |
| 164 | if (!argv[0]) { |
| 165 | if (!console[0]) |
| 166 | return EXIT_FAILURE; |
| 167 | puts(console); |
| 168 | return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
| 169 | } |
| 170 | |
| 171 | if (fd < 0) { |
| 172 | fd = open_or_warn(console, O_RDWR); |
| 173 | if (fd < 0) |
| 174 | goto ret; |
| 175 | } |
| 176 | //bb_error_msg("switching to '%s'", console); |
| 177 | dup2(fd, 0); |
| 178 | dup2(fd, 1); |
| 179 | dup2(fd, 2); |
| 180 | while (fd > 2) |
| 181 | close(fd--); |
| 182 | /* Some other session may have it as ctty, |
| 183 | * try to steal it from them: |
| 184 | */ |
| 185 | ioctl(0, TIOCSCTTY, 1); |
| 186 | ret: |
| 187 | BB_EXECVP_or_die(argv); |
| 188 | } |