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author | Alistair Delva <adelva@google.com> | 2020-08-21 00:00:13 +0000 |
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committer | Gerrit Code Review <noreply-gerritcodereview@google.com> | 2020-08-21 00:00:13 +0000 |
commit | ed358b3546c776c1c677fd88eb8f716cf6187510 (patch) | |
tree | 3c6134bcb2cda4b9dccc57b4a8b997a945aab62d /ttymodes.h | |
parent | 22246b08952d746a7cc5a292570636cf4277598f (diff) | |
parent | 44a1065de8a58c51a021243a28bfa01e87822e4f (diff) |
Merge changes I934c73d4,I28cdc9a0,I9e734da9,I3c079d86
* changes:
UPSTREAM: depend
UPSTREAM: upstream: avoid possible NULL deref; from Pedro Martelletto
Revert "upstream: fix compilation with DEBUG_KEXDH; bz#3160 ok dtucker@"
Merge upstream-master into master
Diffstat (limited to 'ttymodes.h')
-rw-r--r-- | ttymodes.h | 24 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 15 deletions
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $OpenBSD: ttymodes.h,v 1.14 2006/03/25 22:22:43 djm Exp $ */ +/* $OpenBSD: ttymodes.h,v 1.16 2017/04/30 23:26:54 djm Exp $ */ /* * Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi> @@ -38,22 +38,13 @@ */ /* - * SSH1: - * The tty mode description is a stream of bytes. The stream consists of + * The tty mode description is a string, consisting of * opcode-arguments pairs. It is terminated by opcode TTY_OP_END (0). - * Opcodes 1-127 have one-byte arguments. Opcodes 128-159 have integer - * arguments. Opcodes 160-255 are not yet defined, and cause parsing to - * stop (they should only be used after any other data). + * Opcodes 1-159 have uint32 arguments. + * Opcodes 160-255 are not yet defined and cause parsing to stop (they + * should only be used after any other data). * - * SSH2: - * Differences between SSH1 and SSH2 terminal mode encoding include: - * 1. Encoded terminal modes are represented as a string, and a stream - * of bytes within that string. - * 2. Opcode arguments are uint32 (1-159); 160-255 remain undefined. - * 3. The values for TTY_OP_ISPEED and TTY_OP_OSPEED are different; - * 128 and 129 vs. 192 and 193 respectively. - * - * The client puts in the stream any modes it knows about, and the + * The client puts in the string any modes it knows about, and the * server ignores any modes it does not know about. This allows some degree * of machine-independence, at least between systems that use a posix-like * tty interface. The protocol can support other systems as well, but might @@ -127,6 +118,9 @@ TTYMODE(IXOFF, c_iflag, 40) #ifdef IMAXBEL TTYMODE(IMAXBEL,c_iflag, 41) #endif /* IMAXBEL */ +#ifdef IUTF8 +TTYMODE(IUTF8, c_iflag, 42) +#endif /* IUTF8 */ TTYMODE(ISIG, c_lflag, 50) TTYMODE(ICANON, c_lflag, 51) |