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Re: Bash uses lseek while reading from serial device


Being a bit of a busybody...

I forwarded this to the bash list and chet responded there...

so forwarding it back here... not sure what isatty is supposed to do
with a serial line, let alone one on windows...



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Fwd: Bash uses lseek while reading from serial device
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 18:12:23 -0400
From: Chet Ramey
Organization: ITS, Case Western Reserve University
To: Linda Walsh,   bug-bash
CC: chet.ramey
References: <53F041FD.3050509@tlinx.org>

On 8/17/14, 1:47 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
 ??  Could this be a cygwin bug?  It's hard to see why cygwin
 would start using lseek calls when running bash unless bash called
them... but then tha's not to say something else entirely may be going
on as
 this is running on Windows... ;-/

The original poster's speculation is correct.  Bash is not allowed to
read more input from stdin than it actually consumes, so commands that
it runs get the intended input.  To that end, it tries to detect whether
or not the fd it is using for standard input is seekable: if it is, bash
assumes that it can correctly position the file pointer by seeking
backwards; if it is not, bash reads a character at a time.

Bash uses lseek to the current file position to check this.  If the lseek
returns -1/EPIPE, bash assumes the fd is not seekable.  If it returns 0,
bash assumes that it can move around freely.  Since bash is trying to seek
backwards in the file, stdin is either a regular file or a tty (in which
case bash assumes that reads are newline-delimited by the device driver).

I suspect what happens is that isatty() returns 1 for serial devices, but
reads are not newline-delimited.

Chet

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