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TIOCSPTLCK - pseudoterminal ioctls

NAME  LIBRARY  SYNOPSIS  DESCRIPTION  RETURN VALUE  ERRORS  HISTORY  SEE ALSO 

NAME

TIOCPKT, TIOCGPKT, TIOCSPTLCK, TIOCGPTLCK, TIOCGPTPEER − pseudoterminal ioctls

LIBRARY

Standard C library (libc−lc)

SYNOPSIS

#include <asm/termbits.h> /* Definition of TIOC* constants */
#include <sys/ioctl.h>

int ioctl(int fd, TIOCPKT, const int *mode);
int ioctl(int
fd, TIOCPKT, int *mode);

int ioctl(int fd, TIOCSPTLCK, const int *lock);
int ioctl(int
fd, TIOCGPTLCK, int *lock);

int ioctl(int fd, TIOCGPTPEER, int flags);

DESCRIPTION

TIOCPKT

Enable (when *mode is nonzero) or disable packet mode. Can be applied to the master side of a pseudoterminal only (and will return ENOTTY otherwise). In packet mode, each subsequent read(2) will return a packet that either contains a single nonzero control byte, or has a single byte containing zero ('\0') followed by data written on the slave side of the pseudoterminal. If the first byte is not TIOCPKT_DATA (0), it is an OR of one or more of the following bits:

While packet mode is in use, the presence of control status information to be read from the master side may be detected by a select(2) for exceptional conditions or a poll(2) for the POLLPRI event.

This mode is used by rlogin(1) and rlogind(8) to implement a remote-echoed, locally ^S/^Q flow-controlled remote login.

TIOCGPKT

Return the current packet mode setting in the integer pointed to by mode.

TIOCSPTLCK

Set (if *lock is nonzero) or remove (if *lock is zero) the lock on the pseudoterminal slave device. (See also unlockpt(3).)

TIOCGPTLCK

Place the current lock state of the pseudoterminal slave device in the location pointed to by lock.

TIOCGPTPEER

Given a file descriptor in fd that refers to a pseudoterminal master, open (with the given open(2)-style flags) and return a new file descriptor that refers to the peer pseudoterminal slave device. This operation can be performed regardless of whether the pathname of the slave device is accessible through the calling process’s mount namespace.

Security-conscious programs interacting with namespaces may wish to use this operation rather than open(2) with the pathname returned by ptsname(3), and similar library functions that have insecure APIs. (For example, confusion can occur in some cases using ptsname(3) with a pathname where a devpts filesystem has been mounted in a different mount namespace.)

RETURN VALUE

On success, 0 is returned. On error, −1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

ENOTTY

HISTORY

TIOCGPKT

Linux 3.8.

TIOCGPTLCK

Linux 3.8.

TIOCGPTPEER

Linux 4.13.

The BSD ioctls TIOCSTOP, TIOCSTART, TIOCUCNTL, and TIOCREMOTE have not been implemented under Linux.

SEE ALSO

ioctl(2), ioctl_tty(2)


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