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.\" Copyright 2002 Walter Harms <walter.harms@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
.\" and Andries Brouwer <aeb@cwi.nl>.
.\"
-.\" %%%LICENSE_START(GPL_NOVERSION_ONELINE)
-.\" Distributed under GPL
-.\" %%%LICENSE_END
+.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0-or-later
.\"
-.TH IOCTL_TTY 2 2020-06-09 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
+.TH ioctl_tty 2 (date) "Linux man-pages (unreleased)"
.SH NAME
ioctl_tty \- ioctls for terminals and serial lines
+.SH LIBRARY
+Standard C library
+.RI ( libc ", " \-lc )
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B "#include <termios.h>"
+.nf
+.B #include <sys/ioctl.h>
+.BR "#include <asm/termbits.h>" " /* Definition of " "struct termios" ,
+.BR " struct termios2" ", and"
+.BR " Bnnn" ", " BOTHER ", " CBAUD ", " CLOCAL ,
+.BR " TC*" { FLUSH , ON , OFF "} and other constants */"
.PP
.BI "int ioctl(int " fd ", int " cmd ", ...);"
+.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.BR ioctl (2)
.IR arg .
.PP
Use of
-.I ioctl
+.BR ioctl ()
makes for nonportable programs.
Use the POSIX interface described in
.BR termios (3)
whenever possible.
+.PP
+Please note that
+.B struct termios
+from
+.I <asm/termbits.h>
+is different and incompatible with
+.B struct termios
+from
+.IR <termios.h> .
+These ioctl calls require
+.B struct termios
+from
+.IR <asm/termbits.h> .
.SS Get and set terminal attributes
.TP
-.BI "TCGETS struct termios *" argp
+.B TCGETS
+Argument:
+.BI "struct termios\~*" argp
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcgetattr(fd, argp)" .
.IP
Get the current serial port settings.
.TP
-.BI "TCSETS const struct termios *" argp
+.B TCSETS
+Argument:
+.BI "const struct termios\~*" argp
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, argp)" .
.IP
Set the current serial port settings.
.TP
-.BI "TCSETSW const struct termios *" argp
+.B TCSETSW
+Argument:
+.BI "const struct termios\~*" argp
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcsetattr(fd, TCSADRAIN, argp)" .
.IP
Allow the output buffer to drain, and
set the current serial port settings.
.TP
-.BI "TCSETSF const struct termios *" argp
+.B TCSETSF
+Argument:
+.BI "const struct termios\~*" argp
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcsetattr(fd, TCSAFLUSH, argp)" .
.IP
Allow the output buffer to drain, discard pending input, and
set the current serial port settings.
.PP
+The following four ioctls, added in Linux 2.6.20,
+.\" commit 64bb6c5e1ddcd47c951740485026ef08975ee2e6
+.\" commit 592ee3a5e5e2a981ef2829a0380093006d045661
+are just like
+.BR TCGETS ,
+.BR TCSETS ,
+.BR TCSETSW ,
+.BR TCSETSF ,
+except that they take a
+.I "struct termios2\~*"
+instead of a
+.IR "struct termios\~*" .
+If the structure member
+.B c_cflag
+contains the flag
+.BR BOTHER ,
+then the baud rate is stored in the structure members
+.B c_ispeed
+and
+.B c_ospeed
+as integer values.
+These ioctls are not supported on all architectures.
+.RS
+.TS
+lb l.
+TCGETS2 \fBstruct termios2 *\fPargp
+TCSETS2 \fBconst struct termios2 *\fPargp
+TCSETSW2 \fBconst struct termios2 *\fPargp
+TCSETSF2 \fBconst struct termios2 *\fPargp
+.TE
+.RE
+.PP
The following four ioctls are just like
.BR TCGETS ,
.BR TCSETS ,
.BR TCSETSW ,
.BR TCSETSF ,
except that they take a
-.I "struct termio\ *"
+.I "struct termio\~*"
instead of a
-.IR "struct termios\ *" .
-.IP
-.BI "TCGETA struct termio *" argp
-.IP
-.BI "TCSETA const struct termio *" argp
-.IP
-.BI "TCSETAW const struct termio *" argp
-.IP
-.BI "TCSETAF const struct termio *" argp
+.IR "struct termios\~*" .
+.RS
+.TS
+lb l.
+TCGETA \fBstruct termio *\fPargp
+TCSETA \fBconst struct termio *\fPargp
+TCSETAW \fBconst struct termio *\fPargp
+TCSETAF \fBconst struct termio *\fPargp
+.TE
+.RE
.SS Locking the termios structure
The
.I termios
structure, with nonzero bits or fields indicating a
locked value.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGLCKTRMIOS struct termios *" argp
+.B TIOCGLCKTRMIOS
+Argument:
+.BI "struct termios\~*" argp
+.IP
Gets the locking status of the
.I termios
structure of the terminal.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSLCKTRMIOS const struct termios *" argp
+.B TIOCSLCKTRMIOS
+Argument:
+.BI "const struct termios\~*" argp
+.IP
Sets the locking status of the
.I termios
structure of the terminal.
Only a process with the
-.BR CAP_SYS_ADMIN
+.B CAP_SYS_ADMIN
capability can do this.
.SS Get and set window size
Window sizes are kept in the kernel, but not used by the kernel
(except in the case of virtual consoles, where the kernel will
update the window size when the size of the virtual console changes,
for example, by loading a new font).
-.PP
-The following constants and structure are defined in
-.IR <sys/ioctl.h> .
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGWINSZ struct winsize *" argp
+.B TIOCGWINSZ
+Argument:
+.BI "struct winsize\~*" argp
+.IP
Get window size.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSWINSZ const struct winsize *" argp
+.B TIOCSWINSZ
+Argument:
+.BI "const struct winsize\~*" argp
+.IP
Set window size.
.PP
The struct used by these ioctls is defined as
foreground process group.
.SS Sending a break
.TP
-.BI "TCSBRK int " arg
+.B TCSBRK
+Argument:
+.BI "int " arg
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcsendbreak(fd, arg)" .
.IP
.I arg
is nonzero, nobody knows what will happen.
.IP
-(SVr4, UnixWare, Solaris, Linux treat
+(SVr4, UnixWare, Solaris, and Linux treat
.I "tcsendbreak(fd,arg)"
with nonzero
.I arg
HP-UX ignores
.IR arg .)
.TP
-.BI "TCSBRKP int " arg
+.B TCSBRKP
+Argument:
+.BI "int " arg
+.IP
So-called "POSIX version" of
.BR TCSBRK .
It treats nonzero
as a time interval measured in deciseconds, and does nothing
when the driver does not support breaks.
.TP
-.B "TIOCSBRK void"
+.B TIOCSBRK
+Argument:
+.B void
+.IP
Turn break on, that is, start sending zero bits.
.TP
-.B "TIOCCBRK void"
+.B TIOCCBRK
+Argument:
+.B void
+.IP
Turn break off, that is, stop sending zero bits.
.SS Software flow control
.TP
-.BI "TCXONC int " arg
+.B TCXONC
+Argument:
+.BI "int " arg
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcflow(fd, arg)" .
.IP
.BR TCION .
.SS Buffer count and flushing
.TP
-.BI "FIONREAD int *" argp
+.B FIONREAD
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
Get the number of bytes in the input buffer.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCINQ int *" argp
+.B TIOCINQ
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
Same as
.BR FIONREAD .
.TP
-.BI "TIOCOUTQ int *" argp
+.B TIOCOUTQ
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
Get the number of bytes in the output buffer.
.TP
-.BI "TCFLSH int " arg
+.B TCFLSH
+Argument:
+.BI "int " arg
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcflush(fd, arg)" .
.IP
.BR TCIFLUSH ,
.BR TCOFLUSH ,
.BR TCIOFLUSH .
+.TP
+.B TIOCSERGETLSR
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
+Get line status register.
+Status register has
+.B TIOCSER_TEMT
+bit set when
+output buffer is empty and also hardware transmitter is physically empty.
+.IP
+Does not have to be supported by all serial tty drivers.
+.IP
+.BR tcdrain (3)
+does not wait and returns immediately when
+.B TIOCSER_TEMT
+bit is set.
.SS Faking input
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSTI const char *" argp
+.B TIOCSTI
+Argument:
+.BI "const char\~*" argp
+.IP
Insert the given byte in the input queue.
.SS Redirecting console output
.TP
-.B "TIOCCONS void"
+.B TIOCCONS
+Argument:
+.B void
+.IP
Redirect output that would have gone to
.I /dev/console
or
.I /dev/tty0
to the given terminal.
If that was a pseudoterminal master, send it to the slave.
-In Linux before version 2.6.10,
+Before Linux 2.6.10,
anybody can do this as long as the output was not redirected yet;
-since version 2.6.10, only a process with the
-.BR CAP_SYS_ADMIN
+since Linux 2.6.10, only a process with the
+.B CAP_SYS_ADMIN
capability may do this.
If output was redirected already, then
.B EBUSY
.IR /dev/tty0 .
.SS Controlling terminal
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSCTTY int " arg
+.B TIOCSCTTY
+Argument:
+.BI "int " arg
+.IP
Make the given terminal the controlling terminal of the calling process.
The calling process must be a session leader and not have a
controlling terminal already.
of a different session group, then the ioctl fails with
.BR EPERM ,
unless the caller has the
-.BR CAP_SYS_ADMIN
+.B CAP_SYS_ADMIN
capability and
.I arg
equals 1, in which case the terminal is stolen, and all processes that had
it as controlling terminal lose it.
.TP
-.B "TIOCNOTTY void"
+.B TIOCNOTTY
+Argument:
+.B void
+.IP
If the given terminal was the controlling terminal of the calling process,
give up this controlling terminal.
If the process was session leader,
and all processes in the current session lose their controlling terminal.
.SS Process group and session ID
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGPGRP pid_t *" argp
+.B TIOCGPGRP
+Argument:
+.BI "pid_t\~*" argp
+.IP
When successful, equivalent to
.IR "*argp = tcgetpgrp(fd)" .
.IP
Get the process group ID of the foreground process group on this terminal.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSPGRP const pid_t *" argp
+.B TIOCSPGRP
+Argument:
+.BI "const pid_t\~*" argp
+.IP
Equivalent to
.IR "tcsetpgrp(fd, *argp)" .
.IP
Set the foreground process group ID of this terminal.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGSID pid_t *" argp
+.B TIOCGSID
+Argument:
+.BI "pid_t\~*" argp
+.IP
+When successful, equivalent to
+.IR "*argp = tcgetsid(fd)" .
+.IP
Get the session ID of the given terminal.
This fails with the error
.B ENOTTY
Strange.
.SS Exclusive mode
.TP
-.B "TIOCEXCL void"
+.B TIOCEXCL
+Argument:
+.B void
+.IP
Put the terminal into exclusive mode.
No further
.BR open (2)
(They fail with
.BR EBUSY ,
except for a process with the
-.BR CAP_SYS_ADMIN
+.B CAP_SYS_ADMIN
capability.)
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGEXCL int *" argp
+.B TIOCGEXCL
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
(since Linux 3.8)
If the terminal is currently in exclusive mode,
place a nonzero value in the location pointed to by
otherwise, place zero in
.IR *argp .
.TP
-.B "TIOCNXCL void"
+.B TIOCNXCL
+Argument:
+.B void
+.IP
Disable exclusive mode.
.SS Line discipline
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGETD int *" argp
+.B TIOCGETD
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
Get the line discipline of the terminal.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSETD const int *" argp
+.B TIOCSETD
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
Set the line discipline of the terminal.
.SS Pseudoterminal ioctls
.TP
-.BI "TIOCPKT const int *" argp
+.B TIOCPKT
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
Enable (when
.RI * argp
is nonzero) or disable packet mode.
In packet mode, each subsequent
.BR read (2)
will return a packet that either contains a single nonzero control byte,
-or has a single byte containing zero (\(aq\e0\(aq) followed by data
+or has a single byte containing zero (\[aq]\e0\[aq]) followed by data
written on the slave side of the pseudoterminal.
If the first byte is not
.B TIOCPKT_DATA
(0), it is an OR of one
or more of the following bits:
.IP
-.nf
-TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD The read queue for the terminal is flushed.
-TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE The write queue for the terminal is flushed.
-TIOCPKT_STOP Output to the terminal is stopped.
-TIOCPKT_START Output to the terminal is restarted.
-TIOCPKT_DOSTOP The start and stop characters are \fB\(haS\fP/\fB\(haQ\fP.
-TIOCPKT_NOSTOP The start and stop characters are not \fB\(haS\fP/\fB\(haQ\fP.
-.fi
+.ad l
+.TS
+lb l.
+TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD T{
+The read queue for the terminal is flushed.
+T}
+TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE T{
+The write queue for the terminal is flushed.
+T}
+TIOCPKT_STOP T{
+Output to the terminal is stopped.
+T}
+TIOCPKT_START T{
+Output to the terminal is restarted.
+T}
+TIOCPKT_DOSTOP T{
+The start and stop characters are \fB\(haS\fP/\fB\(haQ\fP.
+T}
+TIOCPKT_NOSTOP T{
+The start and stop characters are not \fB\(haS\fP/\fB\(haQ\fP.
+T}
+.TE
+.ad
.IP
While packet mode is in use, the presence
of control status information to be read
to implement a remote-echoed,
locally \fB\(haS\fP/\fB\(haQ\fP flow-controlled remote login.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGPKT const int *" argp
+.B TIOCGPKT
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
(since Linux 3.8)
Return the current packet mode setting in the integer pointed to by
.IR argp .
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSPTLCK int *" argp
+.B TIOCSPTLCK
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
Set (if
-.IR *argp
+.I *argp
is nonzero) or remove (if
-.IR *argp
+.I *argp
is zero) the lock on the pseudoterminal slave device.
(See also
.BR unlockpt (3).)
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGPTLCK int *" argp
+.B TIOCGPTLCK
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
(since Linux 3.8)
Place the current lock state of the pseudoterminal slave device
in the location pointed to by
.IR argp .
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGPTPEER int " flags
+.B TIOCGPTPEER
+Argument:
+.BI "int " flags
+.IP
.\" commit 54ebbfb1603415d9953c150535850d30609ef077
(since Linux 4.13)
Given a file descriptor in
.BR TIOCSTOP ,
.BR TIOCSTART ,
.BR TIOCUCNTL ,
+and
.B TIOCREMOTE
have not been implemented under Linux.
.SS Modem control
.TP
-.BI "TIOCMGET int *" argp
+.B TIOCMGET
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
Get the status of modem bits.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCMSET const int *" argp
+.B TIOCMSET
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
Set the status of modem bits.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCMBIC const int *" argp
+.B TIOCMBIC
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
Clear the indicated modem bits.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCMBIS const int *" argp
+.B TIOCMBIS
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
Set the indicated modem bits.
.PP
The following bits are used by the above ioctls:
.PP
-.nf
-TIOCM_LE DSR (data set ready/line enable)
-TIOCM_DTR DTR (data terminal ready)
-TIOCM_RTS RTS (request to send)
-TIOCM_ST Secondary TXD (transmit)
-TIOCM_SR Secondary RXD (receive)
-TIOCM_CTS CTS (clear to send)
-TIOCM_CAR DCD (data carrier detect)
-TIOCM_CD see TIOCM_CAR
-TIOCM_RNG RNG (ring)
-TIOCM_RI see TIOCM_RNG
-TIOCM_DSR DSR (data set ready)
-.fi
-.TP
-.BI "TIOCMIWAIT int " arg
+.TS
+lb l.
+TIOCM_LE DSR (data set ready/line enable)
+TIOCM_DTR DTR (data terminal ready)
+TIOCM_RTS RTS (request to send)
+TIOCM_ST Secondary TXD (transmit)
+TIOCM_SR Secondary RXD (receive)
+TIOCM_CTS CTS (clear to send)
+TIOCM_CAR DCD (data carrier detect)
+TIOCM_CD see TIOCM_CAR
+TIOCM_RNG RNG (ring)
+TIOCM_RI see TIOCM_RNG
+TIOCM_DSR DSR (data set ready)
+.TE
+.TP
+.B TIOCMIWAIT
+Argument:
+.BI "int " arg
+.IP
Wait for any of the 4 modem bits (DCD, RI, DSR, CTS) to change.
The bits of interest are specified as a bit mask in
.IR arg ,
.B TIOCGICOUNT
to see which bit has changed.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGICOUNT struct serial_icounter_struct *" argp
+.B TIOCGICOUNT
+Argument:
+.BI "struct serial_icounter_struct\~*" argp
+.IP
Get counts of input serial line interrupts (DCD, RI, DSR, CTS).
The counts are written to the
.I serial_icounter_struct
RI, where only 0->1 transitions are counted.
.SS Marking a line as local
.TP
-.BI "TIOCGSOFTCAR int *" argp
+.B TIOCGSOFTCAR
+Argument:
+.BI "int\~*" argp
+.IP
("Get software carrier flag")
Get the status of the CLOCAL flag in the c_cflag field of the
.I termios
structure.
.TP
-.BI "TIOCSSOFTCAR const int *" argp
+.B TIOCSSOFTCAR
+Argument:
+.BI "const int\~*" argp
+.IP
("Set software carrier flag")
Set the CLOCAL flag in the
.I termios
.SS Kernel debugging
.B "#include <linux/tty.h>"
.TP
-.BI "TIOCTTYGSTRUCT struct tty_struct *" argp
+.B TIOCTTYGSTRUCT
+Argument:
+.BI "struct tty_struct\~*" argp
+.IP
Get the
.I tty_struct
corresponding to
system call returns 0 on success.
On error, it returns \-1 and sets
.I errno
-appropriately.
+to indicate the error.
.SH ERRORS
.TP
.B EINVAL
.SH EXAMPLES
Check the condition of DTR on the serial port.
.PP
+.\" SRC BEGIN (tiocmget.c)
.EX
-#include <termios.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
int
main(void)
close(fd);
}
.EE
+.\" SRC END
+.PP
+Get or set arbitrary baudrate on the serial port.
+.PP
+.\" SRC BEGIN (tcgets.c)
+.EX
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
+
+#include <asm/termbits.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <sys/ioctl.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+int
+main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+#if !defined BOTHER
+ fprintf(stderr, "BOTHER is unsupported\en");
+ /* Program may fallback to TCGETS/TCSETS with Bnnn constants */
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+#else
+ /* Declare tio structure, its type depends on supported ioctl */
+# if defined TCGETS2
+ struct termios2 tio;
+# else
+ struct termios tio;
+# endif
+ int fd, rc;
+
+ if (argc != 2 && argc != 3 && argc != 4) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s device [output [input] ]\en", argv[0]);
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ fd = open(argv[1], O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK | O_NOCTTY);
+ if (fd < 0) {
+ perror("open");
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ /* Get the current serial port settings via supported ioctl */
+# if defined TCGETS2
+ rc = ioctl(fd, TCGETS2, &tio);
+# else
+ rc = ioctl(fd, TCGETS, &tio);
+# endif
+ if (rc) {
+ perror("TCGETS");
+ close(fd);
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ /* Change baud rate when more arguments were provided */
+ if (argc == 3 || argc == 4) {
+ /* Clear the current output baud rate and fill a new value */
+ tio.c_cflag &= \[ti]CBAUD;
+ tio.c_cflag |= BOTHER;
+ tio.c_ospeed = atoi(argv[2]);
+
+ /* Clear the current input baud rate and fill a new value */
+ tio.c_cflag &= \[ti](CBAUD << IBSHIFT);
+ tio.c_cflag |= BOTHER << IBSHIFT;
+ /* When 4th argument is not provided reuse output baud rate */
+ tio.c_ispeed = (argc == 4) ? atoi(argv[3]) : atoi(argv[2]);
+
+ /* Set new serial port settings via supported ioctl */
+# if defined TCSETS2
+ rc = ioctl(fd, TCSETS2, &tio);
+# else
+ rc = ioctl(fd, TCSETS, &tio);
+# endif
+ if (rc) {
+ perror("TCSETS");
+ close(fd);
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ /* And get new values which were really configured */
+# if defined TCGETS2
+ rc = ioctl(fd, TCGETS2, &tio);
+# else
+ rc = ioctl(fd, TCGETS, &tio);
+# endif
+ if (rc) {
+ perror("TCGETS");
+ close(fd);
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ }
+
+ close(fd);
+
+ printf("output baud rate: %u\en", tio.c_ospeed);
+ printf("input baud rate: %u\en", tio.c_ispeed);
+
+ exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
+#endif
+}
+.EE
+.\" SRC END
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR ldattach (1),
+.BR ldattach (8),
.BR ioctl (2),
.BR ioctl_console (2),
.BR termios (3),
.\" TIOCSERGWILD int *
.\" TIOCSERSWILD const int *
.\" TIOCSERGSTRUCT struct async_struct *
-.\" TIOCSERGETLSR int *
.\" TIOCSERGETMULTI struct serial_multiport_struct *
.\" TIOCSERSETMULTI const struct serial_multiport_struct *
.\" TIOCGSERIAL, TIOCSSERIAL (see above)