
Instead of doing so in the constructor, let's do immediately after the constructor, so we can safely pass a reference of a Device, so the SysFSDeviceComponent constructor can use that object to identify whether it's a block device or a character device. This allows to us to not hold a device in SysFSDeviceComponent with a RefPtr. Also, we also call the before_removing method in both SlavePTY::unref and File::unref, so because Device has that method being overrided, it can ensure the device is removed always cleanly.
43 lines
1.3 KiB
C++
43 lines
1.3 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <AK/Badge.h>
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#include <Kernel/Devices/CharacterDevice.h>
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#include <Kernel/Locking/Mutex.h>
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namespace Kernel {
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class MasterPTY;
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class PTYMultiplexer final : public CharacterDevice {
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AK_MAKE_ETERNAL
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public:
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PTYMultiplexer();
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virtual ~PTYMultiplexer() override;
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static void initialize();
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static PTYMultiplexer& the();
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// ^CharacterDevice
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virtual KResultOr<NonnullRefPtr<OpenFileDescription>> open(int options) override;
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virtual KResultOr<size_t> read(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) override { return 0; }
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virtual KResultOr<size_t> write(OpenFileDescription&, u64, const UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) override { return 0; }
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virtual bool can_read(const OpenFileDescription&, size_t) const override { return true; }
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virtual bool can_write(const OpenFileDescription&, size_t) const override { return true; }
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void notify_master_destroyed(Badge<MasterPTY>, unsigned index);
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private:
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// ^CharacterDevice
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virtual StringView class_name() const override { return "PTYMultiplexer"; }
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static constexpr size_t max_pty_pairs = 64;
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MutexProtected<Vector<unsigned, max_pty_pairs>> m_freelist;
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};
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}
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