Refine these behaviors in the N_TTY line discipline:
1) Handle the signal characters consistently when received in a stopped TTY
   so that SUSP (typically ctrl-Z) behaves like INTR and QUIT in resuming a
   stopped TTY.
2) Adjust the order in which the IGNCR/ICRNL/INLCR processing is applied to
   be more logical and consistent with the behavior of other Unix systems.
Signed-off-by: Joe Peterson <joe@skyrush.com>
Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@tv-sign.ru>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
 
        if (tty->stopped && !tty->flow_stopped && I_IXON(tty) &&
            ((I_IXANY(tty) && c != START_CHAR(tty) && c != STOP_CHAR(tty)) ||
-            c == INTR_CHAR(tty) || c == QUIT_CHAR(tty)))
+            c == INTR_CHAR(tty) || c == QUIT_CHAR(tty) || c == SUSP_CHAR(tty)))
                start_tty(tty);
 
        if (tty->closing) {
                return;
        }
 
-       if (c == '\r') {
-               if (I_IGNCR(tty))
-                       return;
-               if (I_ICRNL(tty))
-                       c = '\n';
-       } else if (c == '\n' && I_INLCR(tty))
-               c = '\r';
        if (I_IXON(tty)) {
                if (c == START_CHAR(tty)) {
                        start_tty(tty);
                        return;
                }
        }
+
        if (L_ISIG(tty)) {
                int signal;
                signal = SIGINT;
                        return;
                }
        }
+
+       if (c == '\r') {
+               if (I_IGNCR(tty))
+                       return;
+               if (I_ICRNL(tty))
+                       c = '\n';
+       } else if (c == '\n' && I_INLCR(tty))
+               c = '\r';
+
        if (tty->icanon) {
                if (c == ERASE_CHAR(tty) || c == KILL_CHAR(tty) ||
                    (c == WERASE_CHAR(tty) && L_IEXTEN(tty))) {