> Date: Tue, 8 May 2018 08:51:14 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Mark Kettenis <[email protected]>
> 
> After my recent changes to armv7 and arm64 the installer and
> single-user mode are usable with a non-standard serial console speed.
> However, the installer will still install an /etc/ttys file with
> std.115200 in it.  This means that getty(8) will change the speed
> which means you get garbage or nothing on your serial connections.
> 
> Here is an attempt to make the installer modify the console entry in
> /etc/ttys to reflect the correct speed.  This uses some of the same
> code that we use to offer i386/amd64 users to switch the console to
> serial.  But it doesn't ask the question since we don't have to guess
> what the console will be.  I restricted the patching to the set of
> speeds that we actually support.
> 
> Is there a better way to do this?

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> Index: distrib/arm64/ramdisk/install.md
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/src/distrib/arm64/ramdisk/install.md,v
> retrieving revision 1.9
> diff -u -p -r1.9 install.md
> --- distrib/arm64/ramdisk/install.md  23 Mar 2018 05:02:27 -0000      1.9
> +++ distrib/arm64/ramdisk/install.md  8 May 2018 06:40:44 -0000
> @@ -150,4 +150,12 @@ md_congrats() {
>  }
>  
>  md_consoleinfo() {
> +     CTTY=console
> +     DEFCONS=y
> +     case $CSPEED in
> +     9600|19200|38400|57600|115200|1500000)
> +             ;;
> +     *)
> +             CSPEED=115200;;
> +     esac
>  }
> Index: distrib/miniroot/install.sub
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/src/distrib/miniroot/install.sub,v
> retrieving revision 1.1067
> diff -u -p -r1.1067 install.sub
> --- distrib/miniroot/install.sub      7 May 2018 10:44:01 -0000       1.1067
> +++ distrib/miniroot/install.sub      8 May 2018 06:40:44 -0000
> @@ -2637,6 +2637,7 @@ apply() {
>       if [[ $DEFCONS == y ]]; then
>               cp /mnt/etc/ttys /tmp/i/ttys
>               sed     -e "/^$CTTY/s/std.9600/std.${CSPEED}/" \
> +                     -e "/^$CTTY/s/std.115200/std.${CSPEED}/" \
>                       -e "/^$CTTY/s/unknown/vt220     /" \
>                       -e "/$CTTY/s/off.*/on secure/" /tmp/i/ttys 
> >/mnt/etc/ttys
>               [[ -n $CPROM ]] &&
> 
> 

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