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Date:      Wed, 29 May 2002 04:42:28 +1000 (EST)
From:      Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
To:        John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
Cc:        Dag-Erling Smorgrav <des@ofug.org>, <cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org>, <cvs-all@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src/sys/sys tty.h src/sys/kern tty.c
Message-ID:  <20020529043200.I22295-100000@gamplex.bde.org>
In-Reply-To: <200205281530.g4SFUdm90251@zibbi.icomtek.csir.co.za>

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On Tue, 28 May 2002, John Hay wrote:

[John Hay didn't write]
> > It looks right.  I didn't expect to run into ttys that didn't have an
> > associated device or process.  Can you mail me the output of 'pstat -t'?
>
> ###########################
> beast:/home/jhay # pstat -t
>   LINE RAW CAN OUT IHIWT ILOWT OHWT LWT     COL STATE  SESS      PGID DISC
>   ttyp1  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       0 OCc       86298 86796 term
>   ttyp0  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256      31 OCc         228   234 term
> ...
>     0,0  0   0   0     0     0    0   0       0 -             0     0 term
      ^^^ old bug, apparently for serial console
      pstat on dead kernels is broken for all devices here
>   ttyv0  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         219   219 term
> ###########################

Null pointers are normal for ports that haven't been opened.  The surprising
thing is that the pointers aren't garbage for closed ports.

  LINE RAW CAN OUT IHIWT ILOWT OHWT LWT     COL STATE  SESS      PGID DISC
  ttyp1  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       0 OCc        1359  1474 term
  ttyp0  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256      32 OCc         307   322 term
  ttyv7  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         292   292 term
  ttyv6  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         291   291 term
  ttyv5  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         290   290 term
  ttyv4  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         289   289 term
  ttyv3  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         288   288 term
  ttyv2  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         287   287 term
  ttyv1  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         286   286 term
 ttyc0f  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc0e  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc0d  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc0c  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc0b  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc0a  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc09  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc08  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc07  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc06  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc05  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc04  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc03  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc02  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc01  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
 ttyc00  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term

 I haven't opened any of the above cy ports.

  ttyd0  0   0   0 11520 10080 4104 256       0 -             0     0 term
  ttyd1  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
consolectl  0   0   0   512   448 1296 256       0 -             0     0 term
^^^^^^^^^^

  ttyv0  0   0   0   512   448 2052 256       7 OCc         285   285 term
  ^^^^^ old bugs:
(1) verbose device name messes up the formatting.
(2) consolectl isn't the console.  It is just attached to the same tp.

Bruce


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