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39 .Nd pseudo terminal driver
41 .Cd "pseudo-device pty" Op Ar count
45 driver provides support for a device-pair termed a
47 A pseudo terminal is a pair of character devices, a
51 device. The slave device provides to a process
52 an interface identical
55 However, whereas all other devices which provide the
56 interface described in
58 have a hardware device of some sort behind them, the slave
59 device has, instead, another process manipulating
60 it through the master half of the pseudo terminal.
61 That is, anything written on the master device is
62 given to the slave device as input and anything written
63 on the slave device is presented as input on the master
66 In configuring, if an optional
69 the specification, that number of pseudo terminal pairs are configured;
70 the default count is 32.
74 calls apply only to pseudo terminals:
75 .Bl -tag -width TIOCREMOTE
77 Stops output to a terminal (e.g. like typing
82 Restarts output (stopped by
90 mode. Packet mode is enabled by specifying (by reference)
91 a nonzero parameter and disabled by specifying (by reference)
92 a zero parameter. When applied to the master side of a pseudo
93 terminal, each subsequent
95 from the terminal will return data written on the slave part of
96 the pseudo terminal preceded by a zero byte (symbolically
99 or a single byte reflecting control
100 status information. In the latter case, the byte is an inclusive-or
101 of zero or more of the bits:
102 .Bl -tag -width TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE
103 .It Dv TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD
104 whenever the read queue for the terminal is flushed.
105 .It Dv TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE
106 whenever the write queue for the terminal is flushed.
108 whenever output to the terminal is stopped a la
111 whenever output to the terminal is restarted.
112 .It Dv TIOCPKT_DOSTOP
121 .It Dv TIOCPKT_NOSTOP
122 whenever the start and stop characters are not
125 While this mode is in use, the presence of control status information
126 to be read from the master side may be detected by a
128 for exceptional conditions.
134 to implement a remote-echoed, locally
137 remote login with proper back-flushing of output; it can be
138 used by other similar programs.
141 Enable/disable a mode that allows a small number of simple user
143 commands to be passed through the pseudo-terminal,
144 using a protocol similar to that of
150 modes are mutually exclusive.
151 This mode is enabled from the master side of a pseudo terminal
152 by specifying (by reference)
153 a nonzero parameter and disabled by specifying (by reference)
157 from the master side will return data written on the slave part of
158 the pseudo terminal preceded by a zero byte,
159 or a single byte reflecting a user control operation on the slave side.
160 A user control command consists of a special
162 operation with no data; the command is given as
166 is a number in the range 1-255.
169 will be received as a single byte on the next
171 from the master side.
175 is a no-op that may be used to probe for
176 the existence of this facility.
179 mode, command operations may be detected with a
181 for exceptional conditions.
183 A mode for the master half of a pseudo terminal, independent
186 This mode causes input to the pseudo terminal
187 to be flow controlled and not input edited (regardless of the
188 terminal mode). Each write to the control terminal produces
189 a record boundary for the process reading the terminal. In
190 normal usage, a write of data is like the data typed as a line
191 on the terminal; a write of 0 bytes is like typing an end-of-file
194 can be used when doing remote line
195 editing in a window manager, or whenever flow controlled input
199 .Bl -tag -width /dev/tty[p-sP-S][a-z0-9]x -compact
200 .It Pa /dev/pty[p-sP-S][a-z0-9]
201 master pseudo terminals
202 .It Pa /dev/tty[p-sP-S][a-z0-9]
203 slave pseudo terminals