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author | Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com> | 2001-05-24 21:58:39 +0000 |
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committer | Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@OARcorp.com> | 2001-05-24 21:58:39 +0000 |
commit | b2712e35b948d7ab37cf6ef46bcdfea678506444 (patch) | |
tree | e7575dbae5f5861131ac9cf03cdea1bfc7447269 /c/src/libmisc/shell/README | |
parent | 2000-05-24 Fernando Ruiz Casas <fernando.ruiz@ctv.es> (diff) | |
download | rtems-b2712e35b948d7ab37cf6ef46bcdfea678506444.tar.bz2 |
2000-05-24 Fernando Ruiz Casas <fernando.ruiz@ctv.es>
* monitor/mon-prmisc.c: Correct print line.
* shell/Makefile.am: Added new file telnetd.c.
* shell/telnetd.c, shell/telnetd.h, shell/pty.c: New files.
* shell/shell.c, shell/cmds.c, shell/shell.h: Numerous improvments:
- The shell_init has a new parameter 'forever' because in
/dev/console you need that this process runs forever but in
tcp/ip not. (respawn?)
- A new task for every session opened trought tcp/ip telnet client.
(the chargen,daytime and more are possible of implementation but
I ask me if they are necesary)
- Exit from the session delete the task and when the client fails too.
- More cmds have been implemented. (very reduced version of these)
umask, chmod, id, whoami, rm, cat, ...
- A reduced line edit has been implemented.
Ctrl-C abort the input,
Ctrl-d in the first position gives EOF (logout).
'\b' and DEL makes the rubout operation.
I think that readline() for every session spents a lot of resources.
Diffstat (limited to 'c/src/libmisc/shell/README')
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/c/src/libmisc/shell/README b/c/src/libmisc/shell/README index 2d38451cc6..d0064d4fde 100644 --- a/c/src/libmisc/shell/README +++ b/c/src/libmisc/shell/README @@ -19,10 +19,12 @@ NOTES: 2. You only need a termios dev to start a new session, add your new commands and enjoy it. - +3. If you have tcp/ip inited you can start telnetd daemon. + You need register pseudo-terminals driver into device drivers table. + 16 ptyX termios device terminales are created into /dev/. + Calling rtems_initialize_telnetd() starts the daemon. + Enjoy it. FUTURE: 1. Adding new commands in cmds.c to give file manegement to shell. - -2. Create a telnetd daemon. (pseudo-terminal needed) |