155 lines
4.2 KiB
Groff
155 lines
4.2 KiB
Groff
.TH TERMIOS 3
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.SH NAME
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termios, tcgetattr, tcsetattr, cfgetispeed, cfgetospeed, cfsetispeed, cfsetospeed, tcsendbreak, tcdrain, tcflush, tcflow \- change terminal attributes
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.ft B
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.nf
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#include <termios.h>
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int tcgetattr(int \fIfd\fP, struct termios *\fItp\fP)
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int tcsetattr(int \fIfd\fP, int \fIaction\fP, const struct termios *\fItp\fP)
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speed_t cfgetispeed(const struct termios *\fItp\fP)
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speed_t cfgetospeed(const struct termios *\fItp\fP)
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int cfsetispeed(struct termios *\fItp\fP, speed_t \fIspeed\fP)
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int cfsetospeed(struct termios *\fItp\fP, speed_t \fIspeed\fP)
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int tcsendbreak(int \fIfd\fP, int \fIduration\fP)
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int tcdrain(int \fIfd\fP)
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int tcflush(int \fIfd\fP, int \fIqueue_selector\fP)
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int tcflow(int \fIfd\fP, int \fIaction\fP)
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.fi
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.ft P
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.de SP
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.if t .sp 0.4
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.if n .sp
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..
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These are the user functions that modify the tty attributes mentioned in
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.BR tty (4).
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In the following,
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.I fd
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refers to an open terminal device file,
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.I tp
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is the address of a
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.BR "struct termios" ,
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and
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.I speed
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and values of type
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.B speed_t
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are equal to one of the
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.BR B0 ,
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.BR B50 ,
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etc. baud rate symbols. All functions, symbols, and types are declared in
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.BR <termios.h> .
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.PP
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The effects of the tty functions are:
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.TP
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.B tcgetattr(\fIfd\fP, \fItp\fP)
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Get the current settings of the tty attributes.
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.TP
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.B tcsetattr(\fIfd\fP, TCSANOW, \fItp\fP)
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Set the terminal attributes. The change occurs immediately.
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.TP
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.B tcsetattr(\fIfd\fP, TCSADRAIN, \fItp\fP)
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Set the terminal attributes. The change occurs once all the output waiting
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in the output queues has been transmitted. This should be used when options
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affecting output are changed.
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.TP
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.B tcsetattr(\fIfd\fP, TCSAFLUSH, \fItp\fP)
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Set the terminal attributes. But first wait until all the output waiting
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in the output queues has been transmitted. All input waiting in the input
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queues is then discarded and the change is made. This should be used when
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switching from canonical to non-canonical mode or vice-versa. (Oddly
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enough, this is seldom what you want, because it discards typeahead. An
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editing shell does the Right Thing if it uses
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.B TCSANOW
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instead. \s-2POSIX\s+2 may not guarantee good results, but in practice most
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systems make the canonical input available in raw mode.)
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.TP
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.B cfgetispeed(\fItp\fP)
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Return the input baud rate encoded in the termios structure.
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.TP
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.B cfgetospeed(\fItp\fP)
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Return the output baud rate encoded in the termios structure.
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.TP
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.B cfsetispeed(\fItp\fP, \fIspeed\fP)
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Encode the new input baud rate into the termios structure.
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.TP
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.B cfsetospeed(\fItp\fP, \fIspeed\fP)
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Encode the new output baud rate into the termios structure.
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.TP
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.B tcsendbreak(\fIfd\fP, \fIduration\fP)
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Emit a break condition on a serial line for a time indicated by
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.IR duration .
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(Always 0.4 seconds under MINIX 3,
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.I duration
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is ignored.)
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.TP
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.B tcdrain(\fIfd\fP)
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Wait until all output waiting in the output queues has been transmitted.
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.TP
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.B tcflush(\fIfd\fP, TCIFLUSH)
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Flush the input queue. (I.e. discard it.)
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.TP
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.B tcflush(\fIfd\fP, TCOFLUSH)
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Flush the output queue.
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.TP
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.B tcflush(\fIfd\fP, TCIOFLUSH)
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Flush the input and output queues.
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.TP
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.B tcflow(\fIfd\fP, TCOOFF)
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Suspend output. (Like the effect of
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.BR STOP .)
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.TP
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.B tcflow(\fIfd\fP, TCOON)
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Restart output. (Like the effect of
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.BR START .)
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.TP
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.B tcflow(\fIfd\fP, TCIOFF)
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Transmit a
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.B STOP
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character intended to make the remote device stop transmitting data.
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.TP
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.B tcflow(\fIfd\fP, TCION)
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Transmit a
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.B START
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character to restart the remote device.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR stty (1),
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.BR tty (4).
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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All functions return 0 unless otherwise specified, and \-1 on error with
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.B errno
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set to indicate the type of error. The most notable errors are
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.B ENOTTY
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if
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.I fd
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does not refer to a terminal device, and
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.B EINTR
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if one of the functions waiting for output to drain is interrupted.
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.SH NOTES
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It may be interesting to know that the functions operating on the tty are
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directly translated into the following MINIX 3
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.B ioctl
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requests:
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.BR TCGETS ,
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.BR TCSETS
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(now),
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.BR TCSETSW
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(drain),
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.BR TCSETSF ,
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(flush),
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.BR TCSBRK ,
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.BR TCDRAIN ,
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.BR TCFLSH ,
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and
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.BR TCFLOW .
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You should only use this knowledge when trying to understand the tty driver
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code, of course.
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.SH BUGS
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.SH AUTHOR
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Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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.\"
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.\" $PchId: termios.3,v 1.2 1996/04/11 06:41:24 philip Exp $
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