From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: bakul@bitblocks.com (Bakul Shah) Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2017 11:43:18 -0800 Subject: [TUHS] TERM for v8 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 05 Nov 2017 13:28:18 -0600." <3c04537a-70d3-e37f-017a-0e6439c199ec@gmail.com> References: <7247d8f1-2100-ff26-fc33-d5e782adea7a@gmail.com> <61E89B92-FC04-43B6-9AC2-2752BC146528@ccc.com> <5da5899d-1768-7970-4316-a75c92c7cd54@gmail.com> <95C8CDF3-7290-4416-83A9-F9A23058AF3D@ccc.com> <712a3d52-7b3e-b4ac-b1c1-a65ca5a863ab@gmail.com> <20171105190037.71E88156E7D7@mail.bitblocks.com> <3c04537a-70d3-e37f-017a-0e6439c199ec@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20171105194334.35487156E7D7@mail.bitblocks.com> On Sun, 05 Nov 2017 13:28:18 -0600 Will Senn wrote: Will Senn writes: > On 11/5/17 1:00 PM, Bakul Shah wrote: > > Based on the following snippet my guess is that the kernel > > doesn't report the right baud rate for the console. > > > >>>> # stty 9600 > >>>> # stty > >>>> speed: 0 baud > > Yeabut, it works fine on tty00 (the DZ): > > # stty exta > # stty > speed: 19200 baud > > ... I have no clue about v8 but at least in v7 these were different drivers. Looking at v7/usr/sys/dev/kl.c I don't see klioctl() like dzioctl() in the dz driver. So my guess is console ioctls return EINVAL.