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authorJosh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>2015-01-27 12:10:04 -0600
committerSteven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>2015-01-27 17:44:57 -0500
commit988427829bcd230c78106d28dbfa85d45d182909 (patch)
tree9860c7341452a0adbad74bf6951f10712233d33d /tools/testing
parentb53486e08377506179e5da0abe8b960dba5c483a (diff)
downloadlinux-988427829bcd230c78106d28dbfa85d45d182909.tar.gz
ktest: Restore tty settings after closing console
When ktest runs the console program as a child process, the parent and
child share the same tty for stdin and stderr.  This is problematic when
using a libvirt target.  The "virsh console" program makes a lot of
changes to the tty settings, making ktest's output hard to read
(carriage returns don't work).  After ktest exits, the terminal is
unusable (CRs broken, stdin isn't echoed).

I think the best way to fix this issue would be to create a
pseudoterminal (pty pair) so the child process would have a dedicated
tty, and then use pipes to connect the two ttys.  I'm not sure if that's
overkill, but it's far beyond my current Perl abilities.

This patch is a much easier way to (partially) fix this issue.  It saves
the tty settings before opening the console and restores them after
closing it.  There are still a few places where ktest prints mangled
output while the console is open, but the output is much more legible
overall, and the terminal works just fine after ktest exits.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1bb89abc0025cf1d6da657c7ba58bbeb4381a515.1422382008.git.jpoimboe@redhat.com

Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/testing')
-rwxr-xr-xtools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl7
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl b/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl
index 27273c228d92..1dae000f79f8 100755
--- a/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl
+++ b/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl
@@ -178,6 +178,7 @@ my $checkout;
 my $localversion;
 my $iteration = 0;
 my $successes = 0;
+my $stty;
 
 my $bisect_good;
 my $bisect_bad;
@@ -1349,6 +1350,9 @@ sub open_console {
 
     my $flags;
 
+    # save terminal settings
+    $stty = `stty -g`;
+
     my $pid = open($fp, "$console|") or
 	dodie "Can't open console $console";
 
@@ -1368,6 +1372,9 @@ sub close_console {
 
     print "closing!\n";
     close($fp);
+
+    # restore terminal settings
+    system("stty $stty");
 }
 
 sub start_monitor {