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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 28.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 29.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 30.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 31.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 32.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 33.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 34.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 35.\" 36.Dd November 4, 1996 37.Dt OPENPTY 3 38.Os 39.Sh NAME 40.Nm openpty , 41.Nm login_tty , 42.Nm forkpty 43.Nd tty utility functions 44.Sh SYNOPSIS 45.Fd #include <util.h> 46.Ft int 47.Fn openpty "int *amaster" "int *aslave" "char *name" "struct termios *termp" "struct winsize *winp" 48.Ft int 49.Fn login_tty "int fd" 50.Ft pid_t 51.Fn forkpty "int *amaster" "char *name" "struct termios *termp" "struct winsize *winp" 52.Sh DESCRIPTION 53The 54.Fn openpty , 55.Fn login_tty , 56and 57.Fn forkpty 58functions perform manipulations on ttys and pseudo-ttys. 59.Pp 60The 61.Fn openpty 62function finds an available pseudo-tty and returns file descriptors 63for the master and slave in 64.Fa amaster 65and 66.Fa aslave . 67If 68.Fa name 69is non-null, the filename of the slave is returned in 70.Fa name . 71If 72.Fa termp 73is non-null, the terminal parameters of the slave will be set to the 74values in 75.Fa termp . 76If 77.Fa winp 78is non-null, the window size of the slave will be set to the values in 79.Fa winp . 80.Pp 81The 82.Fn login_tty 83function prepares for a login on the tty 84.Fa fd 85(which may be a real tty device, or the slave of a pseudo-tty as 86returned by 87.Fn openpty ) 88by creating a new session, making 89.Fa fd 90the controlling terminal for the current process, setting 91.Fa fd 92to be the standard input, output, and error streams of the current 93process, and closing 94.Fa fd . 95.Pp 96The 97.Fn forkpty 98function combines 99.Fn openpty , 100.Fn fork , 101and 102.Fn login_tty 103to creates a new process operating in a pseudo-tty. The file 104descriptor of the master side of the pseudo-tty is returned in 105.Fa amaster , 106and the filename of the slave in 107.Fa name 108if it is non-null. The 109.Fa termp 110and 111.Fa winp 112parameters, if non-null, will determine the terminal attributes and 113window size of the slave side of the pseudo-tty. 114.Sh RETURN VALUES 115If a call to 116.Fn openpty , 117.Fn login_tty , 118or 119.Fn forkpty 120is not successful, -1 is returned and 121.Va errno 122is set to indicate the error. Otherwise, 123.Fn openpty , 124.Fn login_tty , 125and the child process of 126.Fn forkpty 127return 0, and the parent process of 128.Fn forkpty 129returns the process ID of the child process. 130.Sh ERRORS 131.Fn openpty 132will fail if: 133.Bl -tag -width Er 134.It Bq Er ENOENT 135There are no available ttys. 136.El 137.Pp 138.Fn login_tty 139will fail if 140.Fn ioctl 141fails to set 142.Fa fd 143to the controlling terminal of the current process. 144.Fn forkpty 145will fail if either 146.Fn openpty 147or 148.Fn fork 149fails. 150.Sh FILES 151.Bl -tag -width /dev/[pt]ty[pqrstuwxyzPQRST][0123456789abcdef] -compact 152.It Pa /dev/[pt]ty[pqrstuwxyzPQRST][0123456789abcdef] 153.El 154.Sh SEE ALSO 155.Xr fork 2 156.Sh BUGS 157The names of the virtual consoles for the i386 PCVT console driver 158conflict with what would be the seventh group of pseudo-ttys, so 159.Fn openpty 160skips 161.Pa /dev/[pt]tyv[0123456789abcdef] 162while looking for pseudo-ttys. 163