I set it up so that TIOCSWINSZ on a master PTY gets forwarded to the slave.
This feels intuitively right. Terminal can then use that to inform the shell
or whoever is inside the slave that the window size has changed.
TIOCSWINSZ also triggers the generation of a SIGWINCH signal. :^)
This required a fair bit of plumbing. The CharacterDevice::close() virtual
will now be closed by ~FileDescriptor(), allowing device implementations to
do custom cleanup at that point.
One big problem remains: if the master PTY is closed before the slave PTY,
we go into crashy land.
When you open /dev/ptmx, you get a file descriptor pointing to one of the
available MasterPTY's. If none are available, you get an EBUSY.
This makes it possible to open multiple (up to 4) Terminals. :^)
To support this, I also added a CharacterDevice::open() that gets control
when VFS is opening a CharacterDevice. This is useful when we want to return
a custom FileDescriptor like we do here.