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author | ed <ed@FreeBSD.org> | 2008-11-08 20:40:39 +0000 |
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committer | ed <ed@FreeBSD.org> | 2008-11-08 20:40:39 +0000 |
commit | c3eca8b8ccc2dc085e9ca65fd475705d81b1b09a (patch) | |
tree | d072b150d0b7fbacf43bdaeaf91309b9717856c3 /sys/kern/tty.c | |
parent | 47921f147ee5c660bee487dbe0cd5154ad9030ed (diff) | |
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Reduce the default baud rate of PTY's to 9600.
On RELENG_6 (and probably RELENG_7) we see our syscons windows and
pseudo-terminals have the following buffer sizes:
| LINE RAW CAN OUT IHIWT ILOWT OHWT LWT COL STATE SESS PGID DISC
| ttyv0 0 0 0 7680 6720 2052 256 7 OCcl 1146 1146 term
| ttyp0 0 0 0 7680 6720 1296 256 0 OCc 82033 82033 term
These buffer sizes make no sense, because we often have much more output
than input, but I guess having higher input buffer sizes improves
guarantees of the system.
On MPSAFE TTY I just sent both the input and output buffer sizes to 7
KB, which is pretty big on a standard FreeBSD install with 8 syscons
windows and some PTY's. Reduce the baud rate to 9600 baud, which means
we now have the following buffer sizes:
| LINE INQ CAN LIN LOW OUTQ USE LOW COL SESS PGID STATE
| ttyv0 1920 0 0 192 1984 0 199 7 2401 2401 Oil
| pts/0 1920 0 0 192 1984 0 199 5631 1305 2526 Oi
This is a lot smaller, but for pseudo-devices this should be good
enough. You need to do a lot of punching to fill up a 7.5 KB input
buffer. If it turns out things don't work out this way, we'll just
switch to 19200 baud.
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/kern/tty.c')
-rw-r--r-- | sys/kern/tty.c | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/sys/kern/tty.c b/sys/kern/tty.c index cdabafc..e0045ce 100644 --- a/sys/kern/tty.c +++ b/sys/kern/tty.c @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ ttydevsw_defparam(struct tty *tp, struct termios *t) { /* Use a fake baud rate, we're not a real device. */ - t->c_ispeed = t->c_ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED_PSEUDO; + t->c_ispeed = t->c_ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED; return (0); } |