Subject: Re: TTY virtualization driver
To: None <tech-kern@netbsd.org>
From: der Mouse <mouse@Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
List: tech-kern
Date: 01/23/2002 02:36:58
> foo* at pci?
> bar* at pci?
> bit* at pci?
> Traditionally we would then have [...]
> This is all well and good, except it's very messy in /dev, and tty
> allocation and assignment algorithms
_What_ tty allocation and assignment algorithms? I don't know of _any_
case where real hardware ttys are "allocated and assigned" by software;
the notion don't even really make much sense for anything but a dialout
farm, and even there, all you need is one list of suitable ttys, much
like the one /etc/ttys provides for getty.
Of course, just because I don't know of any doesn't mean none exist.
Can someone cite an example or two? I'd be interested.
> I personally think there's more benefit to doing this kind of name
> mapping in ttys, network interfaces (at least per physical layer
> type), audio interfaces, and anything else that's more likely to be
> used directly by ordinary (non-superuser) users,
Hm. I can't see that benefit, unless you just happen to like it
aesthetically. Could you explain in a bit more detail?
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