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Date:      Thu, 9 Aug 2001 10:14:45 -0400
From:      "Russell D. Murphy Jr." <rdmurphy@vt.edu>
To:        John E Hein <jhein@timing.com>
Cc:        freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.ORG, Shiro Ikeda <shiro@brain.riken.go.jp>
Subject:   Re: can't quit matlab 12.1 under linux_base6.1
Message-ID:  <15218.39637.311548.512594@localhost.econ.vt.edu>
In-Reply-To: <15218.38651.258849.4333@brain.timing.com>
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John-

According to John E Hein (August 9, 2001):
| Russell,
| What version of Matlab are you running?  And when you say, "basic Matlab",
|  I assume you mean everything but ! and unix()?
| 
| >From the archives, it seems like R12 complains about /dev/ptmx, but I
|  haven't seen any messages from anyone running R12.1

I'm running 12, not 12.1:

                              < M A T L A B >
                  Copyright 1984-2000 The MathWorks, Inc.
                        Version 6.0.0.88 Release 12
                                Sep 21 2000

And, yes, I mean, all but ! and unix() - but I haven't used it
heavily, so it's possible there are other sticking points.

| Note that when I 'ln -s /dev/null /dev/ptmx', I DO get the complaint
|  about /dev/ptmx and not the 'ioctl not implemented' messages.
|  And in this case (with the bogus /dev/ptmx), I cannot use matlab
|  unix() or ! commands.  And, yes, it *does* quit fine.

I haven't done that:

   knock [newey-iv]% matlab &
   [1] 11449
   knock [newey-iv]% ??? MATLAB was unable to open the pseudo-tty master device /dev/ptmx.
   The unix() and ! commands will not work in this MATLAB session.  Other
   commands which depend upon unix() and ! will also fail.  Please check
   with your system administrator and confirm that this device exists with
   the proper permissions.


   [1]    Done                          matlab -glnx86
   knock [newey-iv]% which matlab
   matlab:          aliased to matlab -glnx86
   knock [newey-iv]% ls -l /dev | grep ptmx
   knock [newey-iv]% ps waux | grep matlab
   rdmurphy 11641  0.0  0.0   268  148  p1  R+   10:05AM   0:00.00 grep matlab

| When I truss matlab R12.1 WITHOUT the faked /dev/ptmx sym link, it tries
|  to open /dev/ptmx, fails, and then tries opening /dev/ptyp0 then 1 then...
| 
| linux_open("/dev/ptmx",2,027757751270)           ERR#2 'No such file or directory'
| linux_rt_sigaction(0x11,0xbfbfb500,0xbfbfb474,0x8) = 4 (0x4)
| linux_rt_sigprocmask(0x1,0xbfbfb690,0x0,0x8)     = 4 (0x4)
| linux_open("/dev/ptyp0",2,0160)                  ERR#5 'Input/output error'
| linux_open("/dev/ptyp1",2,0160)                  ERR#5 'Input/output error'
| linux_open("/dev/ptyp2",2,0160)                  = 3 (0x3)
| linux_open("/dev/ttyp2",2,0160)                  = 3 (0x3)
| 
| Perhaps Mathworks tried to implement some workaround in R12.1 for an OS
|  that doesn't have Unix98 ptys?
| 
| Anyway, I get no complaint about /dev/ptmx (this is still the scenario
|  without the faked /dev/ptmx sym link) and unix() and ! commands from
|  within matlab work fine.  However, when I quit it hangs and leaves 3
|  matlab processes around (1 is a zombie) that I have to kill from another
|  shell (can't even Ctrl-Z to suspend the matlab).
| 
| So there's a tradeoff:
|  - make a bogus /dev/ptmx sym linked to /dev/null and lose unix() and
|       ! functionality in matlab (and matlab whines about /dev/ptmx)
|  - or run matlab R12.1 without the fake /dev/ptmx sym link, and you can't
|       quit (and the linux emulator whines about unimplemented ioctls)
| 
| 
| To get a completely functioning matlab, it looks like we need to at
|  least identify and fake, if not implement, the unimplemented ioctls.
| 
| Has anyone heard talk of implementing unix98 ptys in FreeBSD or faking
|  it somehow for linux emulation?  There seems to be some discussion of
|  doing it recently on the tech-kern NetBSD mailing list, but I don't see
|  anything in archives of FreeBSD mailing lists.
| 
| John Hein

I haven't heard of anything like that (but I'm not really likely to).

Russ M.


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Russell D. Murphy
Department of Economics
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, Virginia  24061
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