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32.Dd October 14, 2023
33.Dt PTSNAME 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm grantpt ,
37.Nm ptsname ,
38.Nm ptsname_r ,
39.Nm unlockpt
40.Nd pseudo-terminal access functions
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In stdlib.h
45.Ft int
46.Fn grantpt "int fildes"
47.Ft "char *"
48.Fn ptsname "int fildes"
49.Ft "int"
50.Fn ptsname_r "int fildes" "char *buffer" "size_t buflen"
51.Ft int
52.Fn unlockpt "int fildes"
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The
55.Fn grantpt ,
56.Fn ptsname ,
57and
58.Fn unlockpt
59functions allow access to pseudo-terminal devices.
60These three functions accept a file descriptor that references the
61master half of a pseudo-terminal pair.
62This file descriptor is created with
63.Xr posix_openpt 2 .
64.Pp
65The
66.Fn grantpt
67function is used to establish ownership and permissions
68of the slave device counterpart to the master device
69specified with
70.Fa fildes .
71The slave device's ownership is set to the real user ID
72of the calling process, and the permissions are set to
73user readable-writable and group writable.
74The group owner of the slave device is also set to the
75group
76.Dq Li tty .
77.Pp
78The
79.Fn ptsname
80function returns the full pathname of the slave device
81counterpart to the master device specified with
82.Fa fildes .
83This value can be used
84to subsequently open the appropriate slave after
85.Xr posix_openpt 2
86and
87.Fn grantpt
88have been called.
89.Pp
90The
91.Fn ptsname_r
92function is the thread-safe version of
93.Fn ptsname .
94The caller must provide storage for the results of the full pathname of
95the slave device in the
96.Fa buffer
97and
98.Fa bufsize
99arguments.
100.Pp
101The
102.Fn unlockpt
103function clears the lock held on the pseudo-terminal pair
104for the master device specified with
105.Fa fildes .
106.Sh RETURN VALUES
107.Rv -std grantpt unlockpt
108.Pp
109The
110.Fn ptsname
111function returns a pointer to the name
112of the slave device on success; otherwise a
113.Dv NULL
114pointer is returned.
115.Pp
116The
117.Fn ptsname_r
118function returns the value 0 if successful;
119otherwise a nonzero value is returned and the global variable
120.Va errno
121is set to indicate the error.
122Note:
123.Fn ptsname_r
124was previously documented as returning -1 on error.
125In the future it will be changed to return an error number, for POSIX
126compatibility.
127Therefore, callers should not check for -1.
128.Sh ERRORS
129The
130.Fn grantpt ,
131.Fn ptsname ,
132.Fn ptsname_r
133and
134.Fn unlockpt
135functions may fail and set
136.Va errno
137to:
138.Bl -tag -width Er
139.It Bq Er EBADF
140.Fa fildes
141is not a valid open file descriptor.
142.It Bq Er EINVAL
143.Fa fildes
144is not a master pseudo-terminal device.
145.El
146.Pp
147In addition, the
148.Fn ptsname_r
149function may set
150.Va errno
151to:
152.Bl -tag -width Er
153.It Bq Er ERANGE
154The buffer was too small.
155.El
156.Pp
157In addition, the
158.Fn grantpt
159function may set
160.Va errno
161to:
162.Bl -tag -width Er
163.It Bq Er EACCES
164The slave pseudo-terminal device could not be accessed.
165.El
166.Sh SEE ALSO
167.Xr posix_openpt 2 ,
168.Xr pts 4 ,
169.Xr tty 4
170.Sh STANDARDS
171The
172.Fn ptsname
173function conforms to
174.St -p1003.1-2008 .
175.Pp
176This implementation of
177.Fn grantpt
178and
179.Fn unlockpt
180does not conform to
181.St -p1003.1-2008 ,
182because it depends on
183.Xr posix_openpt 2
184to create the pseudo-terminal device with proper permissions in place.
185It only validates whether
186.Fa fildes
187is a valid pseudo-terminal master device.
188Future revisions of the specification will likely allow this behaviour,
189as stated by the Austin Group.
190.Sh HISTORY
191The
192.Fn grantpt ,
193.Fn ptsname
194and
195.Fn unlockpt
196functions appeared in
197.Fx 5.0 .
198