strange response from shell after issuing command "resize"

From: gshan
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 05:03:36 EST


After I issued command "resize" to shell which is running on one of serial port, it
doesn't output shell prompt any more, but echo what I inputed. It seems that shell
don't know how to end one input line when this issue happened. Anybody has ideas?


aaa@(none):~$ resize
COLUMNS=125;
LINES=39;
export COLUMNS LINES;
<entery key input>
<enter char output>
<entery key input>
<enter char output>
<entery key input>
<enter char output>
<entery key input>
<enter char output>
:
:

===tty setings before I issued "resize"====

root@(none):~# stty -a < /dev/ttySC1 | tr ' ' '\n'
speed
9600
baud;
rows
0;
columns
0;
line
=
0;
intr
=
^C;
quit
=
^\;
erase
=
^?;
kill
=
^U;
eof
=
^D;
eol
=
<undef>;
eol2
=
<undef>;
swtch
=
<undef>;
start
=
^Q;
stop
=
^S;
susp
=
^Z;
rprnt
=
^R;
werase
=
^W;
lnext
=
<undef>;
flush
=
^U;
min
=
1;
time
=
0;
-parenb
-parodd
cs8
hupcl
-cstopb
cread
clocal
-crtscts
-ignbrk
-brkint
-ignpar
-parmrk
-inpck
-istrip
-inlcr
-igncr
-icrnl
ixon
ixoff
-iuclc
-ixany
-imaxbel
-iutf8
opost
-olcuc
-ocrnl
onlcr
-onocr
-onlret
-ofill
-ofdel
nl0
cr0
tab0
bs0
vt0
ff0
isig
-icanon
-iexten
-echo
echoe
echok
-echonl
-noflsh
-xcase
-tostop
-echoprt
-echoctl
echoke

===tty setttings after I issued "resize"===
root@(none):~# stty -a < /dev/ttySC1 | tr ' ' '\n'
speed
9600
baud;
rows
39;
columns
125;
line
=
0;
intr
=
^C;
quit
=
^\;
erase
=
^?;
kill
=
^U;
eof
=
^D;
eol
=
<undef>;
eol2
=
<undef>;
swtch
=
<undef>;
start
=
^Q;
stop
=
^S;
susp
=
^Z;
rprnt
=
^R;
werase
=
^W;
lnext
=
^V;
flush
=
^U;
min
=
1;
time
=
0;
-parenb
-parodd
cs8
hupcl
-cstopb
cread
clocal
-crtscts
-ignbrk
-brkint
-ignpar
-parmrk
-inpck
-istrip
-inlcr
-igncr
icrnl
ixon
ixoff
-iuclc
-ixany
-imaxbel
-iutf8
opost
-olcuc
-ocrnl
onlcr
-onocr
-onlret
-ofill
-ofdel
nl0
cr0
tab0
bs0
vt0
ff0
isig
icanon
-iexten
echo
echoe
echok
-echonl
-noflsh
-xcase
-tostop
-echoprt
-echoctl
echoke

Thanks,
Gavin





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