| GETTTYENT(3) | Library Functions Manual | GETTTYENT(3) |
getttyent,
getttynam, setttyent,
setttyentpath, endttyent
— get ttys file entry
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<ttyent.h>
struct ttyent *
getttyent(void);
struct ttyent *
getttynam(const
char *name);
int
setttyent(void);
int
setttyentpath(const
char *path);
int
endttyent(void);
The
getttyent(),
and getttynam() functions each return a pointer to
an object, with the following structure, containing the broken-out fields of
a line from the tty description file.
struct ttyent {
char *ty_name; /* terminal device name */
char *ty_getty; /* command to execute */
char *ty_type; /* terminal type */
#define TTY_ON 0x01 /* enable logins */
#define TTY_SECURE 0x02 /* allow uid of 0 to login */
#define TTY_LOCAL 0x04 /* set 'CLOCAL' on open (dev. specific) */
#define TTY_RTSCTS 0x08 /* set 'CRTSCTS' on open (dev. specific) */
#define TTY_SOFTCAR 0x10 /* ignore hardware carrier (dev. spec.) */
#define TTY_MDMBUF 0x20 /* set 'MDMBUF' on open (dev. specific) */
#define TTY_DTRCTS 0x40 /* set 'CDTRCTS' on open (dev. specific) */
int ty_status; /* flag values */
char *ty_window; /* command for window manager */
char *ty_comment; /* comment field */
char *ty_class; /* category of tty usage */
};
The fields are as follows:
TTY_ONTTY_SECURETTY_LOCALTTY_MDMBUFTTY_RTSCTSTTY_SOFTCARIf any of the fields pointing to character strings are unspecified, they are returned as null pointers. The field ty_status will be zero if no flag values are specified.
See ttys(5) for a more complete discussion of the meaning and usage of the fields.
The
getttyent()
function reads the next line from the ttys file, opening the file if
necessary. The
setttyent()
function rewinds the file if open, or opens the file if it is unopened. The
setttyentpath()
function is equivalent to setttyent() but accepts an
additional argument to read the ttys information from an alternate file
instead of the default location (defined in
_PATH_TTYS). The
endttyent()
function closes any open files.
The
getttynam()
function searches from the beginning of the file until a matching
name is found (or until EOF is
encountered).
The routines getttyent() and
getttynam() return a null pointer on
EOF or error. The
setttyent() and
setttyentpath() functions and
endttyent() return 0 on failure and 1 on
success.
login(1), ttyslot(3), capfile(5), gettytab(5), ttys(5), getty(8), init(8), ttyflags(8)
The getttyent(),
getttynam(), setttyent(),
and endttyent() functions appeared in
4.3BSD. The setttyentpath()
function appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
These functions use static data storage; if the data is needed for future use, it should be copied before any subsequent calls overwrite it.
| February 7, 2014 | NetBSD 11.0 |