[newlib-cygwin] Cygwin: cfsetspeed: allow speed to be a numerical baud rate

Ken Brown kbrown@sourceware.org
Mon Jul 12 20:26:55 GMT 2021


https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=newlib-cygwin.git;h=cee03513d80568a68cf1be2ca70385afdcaaaec3

commit cee03513d80568a68cf1be2ca70385afdcaaaec3
Author: Ken Brown <kbrown@cornell.edu>
Date:   Sun Jul 11 07:04:58 2021 -0400

    Cygwin: cfsetspeed: allow speed to be a numerical baud rate
    
    The Linux man page for cfsetspeed(3) specifies that the speed argument
    must be one of the constants Bnnn (e.g., B9600) defined in termios.h.
    But Linux in fact allows the speed to be the numerical baud rate
    (e.g., 9600).  For consistency with Linux, we now do the same.
    
    Addresses: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-July/248887.html

Diff:
---
 winsup/cygwin/release/3.2.1 |  4 +++
 winsup/cygwin/termios.cc    | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 winsup/doc/new-features.xml | 11 ++++++---
 3 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/release/3.2.1 b/winsup/cygwin/release/3.2.1
index 6ebe68fa6..99c65ce30 100644
--- a/winsup/cygwin/release/3.2.1
+++ b/winsup/cygwin/release/3.2.1
@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ What's new:
 What changed:
 -------------
 
+- The speed argument to cfsetspeed(3) can now be a numerical baud rate
+  rather than a Bnnn constant, as on Linux.
+  Addresses: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-July/248887.html
+
 
 Bug Fixes
 ---------
diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/termios.cc b/winsup/cygwin/termios.cc
index b29a64af2..ee9cd23b7 100644
--- a/winsup/cygwin/termios.cc
+++ b/winsup/cygwin/termios.cc
@@ -325,12 +325,71 @@ cfsetispeed (struct termios *in_tp, speed_t speed)
   return res;
 }
 
+struct speed_struct
+{
+  speed_t value;
+  speed_t internal;
+};
+
+static const struct speed_struct speeds[] =
+  {
+    { 0, B0 },
+    { 50, B50 },
+    { 75, B75 },
+    { 110, B110 },
+    { 134, B134 },
+    { 150, B150 },
+    { 200, B200 },
+    { 300, B300 },
+    { 600, B600 },
+    { 1200, B1200 },
+    { 1800, B1800 },
+    { 2400, B2400 },
+    { 4800, B4800 },
+    { 9600, B9600 },
+    { 19200, B19200 },
+    { 38400, B38400 },
+    { 57600, B57600 },
+    { 115200, B115200 },
+    { 128000, B128000 },
+    { 230400, B230400 },
+    { 256000, B256000 },
+    { 460800, B460800 },
+    { 500000, B500000 },
+    { 576000, B576000 },
+    { 921600, B921600 },
+    { 1000000, B1000000 },
+    { 1152000, B1152000 },
+    { 1500000, B1500000 },
+    { 2000000, B2000000 },
+    { 2500000, B2500000 },
+    { 3000000, B3000000 },
+  };
+
+/* Given a numerical baud rate (e.g., 9600), convert it to a Bnnn
+   constant (e.g., B9600). */
+static speed_t
+convert_speed (speed_t speed)
+{
+  for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof speeds / sizeof speeds[0]; i++)
+    {
+      if (speed == speeds[i].internal)
+	return speed;
+      else if (speed == speeds[i].value)
+	return speeds[i].internal;
+    }
+  return speed;
+}
+
 /* cfsetspeed: 4.4BSD */
+/* Following Linux (undocumented), allow speed to be a numerical baud rate. */
 extern "C" int
 cfsetspeed (struct termios *in_tp, speed_t speed)
 {
   struct termios *tp = __tonew_termios (in_tp);
   int res;
+
+  speed = convert_speed (speed);
   /* errors come only from unsupported baud rates, so setspeed() would return
      identical results in both calls */
   if ((res = setspeed (tp->c_ospeed, speed)) == 0)
diff --git a/winsup/doc/new-features.xml b/winsup/doc/new-features.xml
index 5ec36e409..b58872935 100644
--- a/winsup/doc/new-features.xml
+++ b/winsup/doc/new-features.xml
@@ -71,9 +71,14 @@ facl(2) now fails with EBADF on a file opened with O_PATH.
 </para></listitem>
 
 <listitem><para>
-- Allow to start Windows Store executables via their "app execution
-  aliases".  Handle these aliases (which are special reparse points)
-  as symlinks to the actual executables.
+Allow to start Windows Store executables via their "app execution
+aliases".  Handle these aliases (which are special reparse points)
+as symlinks to the actual executables.
+</para></listitem>
+
+<listitem><para>
+The speed argument to cfsetspeed(3) can now be a numerical baud rate
+rather than a Bnnn constant, as on Linux.
 </para></listitem>
 
 </itemizedlist>


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