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$Id: readme.txt,v 1.1 2002/03/17 22:15:39 ea Exp $ csrterm - a CSR client terminal emulator for the POSIX+ subsystem SYNOPSYS csrterm [program] program program to be run in the terminal; if none is given, the shell for the current user (W32 session's) is used. DESCRIPTION csrterm emulates a DEC VT-100 terminal (on top of the CSRSS subsystem, hence the name) which is the controlling terminal for a process [program] running in the context of the PSX subsystem. csrterm is a Win32 console application, not a PSX application. The process created by the PSX subsystem on behalf of csrterm is not the child of the csrterm instance that requested it. csrterm simply performs terminal I/O in the CSRSS world (the W32 world!) for [program]. NOTES The role of csrterm is creating a session in the PSX subsystem managing any I/O for it. This is how it works: 1. csrterm creates two well known named objects in the system name space that will allow the PSX subsystem server to build the I/O channel for the session. To let the PSX subsystem process recognize the objects, they contain a numeric suffix which is the process identifier (n) the system gives to each instance of csrterm: \POSIX+\Session\Pn LPC port (IPC rendez-vous object) \POSIX+\Session\Dn section (shared memory object) csrterm also creates a new thread to manage the calls though the LPC port. Port Pn is used by the subsystem to control the terminal which csrterm emulates. 2. csrterm connects to the PSX subsystem session port \POSIX+\SessionPort and asks the subsystem to create a new session. 3. The PSX subsystem, if it decides to accept the request, creates a new session for that calling instance of csrterm (n), and in turn connects back to the terminal control port \POSIX+\Session\Pn 4. When csrterm makes the PSX subsystem create the new session, it also tells the subsystem what program should be the session leader process. The PSX subsystem creates that process (the image file to start must be marked IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_POSIX_GUI or IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_POSIX_CUI). 5. The requested process [program] runs in the context of the PSX subsystem and performs any terminal I/O via the channel csrterm and the PSX susbstem created. REVISIONS 2001-05-05 created 2002-03-03 simplified AUTHOR Emanuele Aliberti <ea@iol.it> CREDITS John L. Miller (johnmil@cs.cmu.edu, johnmil@jprc.com) code for a basic VT-100 emulator for Win32 consoles is used to process tc* calls output. EOF