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PTY 4 ""
C 5
NAME
pty - pseudo terminal driver
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device pty
DESCRIPTION
The pty driver provides support for a device-pair termed a "pseudo terminal" . A pseudo terminal is a pair of character devices, a master device and a slave device. The slave device provides processes an interface identical to that described in tty (4). However, whereas all other devices which provide the interface described in tty (4) have a hardware device of some sort behind them, the slave device has, instead, another process manipulating it through the master half of the pseudo terminal. That is, anything written on the master device is given to the slave device as input and anything written on the slave device is presented as input on the master device.

In configuring, if no optional ``count'' is given in the specification, 16 pseudo terminal pairs are configured.

The following ioctl calls apply only to pseudo terminals:

TIOCSTOP Stops output to a terminal (e.g. like typing ^S). Takes no parameter.

TIOCSTART Restarts output (stopped by TIOCSTOP or by typing ^S). Takes no parameter.

TIOCPKT Enable/disable packet mode. Packet mode is enabled by specifying (by reference) a nonzero parameter and disabled by specifying (by reference) a zero parameter. When applied to the master side of a pseudo terminal, each subsequent read from the terminal will return data written on the slave part of the pseudo terminal preceded by a zero byte (symbolically defined as TIOCPKT_DATA), or a single byte reflecting control status information. In the latter case, the byte is an inclusive-or of zero or more of the bits:

TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD whenever the read queue for the terminal is flushed.

TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE whenever the write queue for the terminal is flushed.

TIOCPKT_STOP whenever output to the terminal is stopped a la ^S.

TIOCPKT_START whenever output to the terminal is restarted.

TIOCPKT_DOSTOP whenever t_stopc is ^S and t_startc is ^Q.

TIOCPKT_NOSTOP whenever the start and stop characters are not ^S/^Q.

This mode is used by rlogin (1C) and rlogind (8C) to implement a remote-echoed, locally ^S/^Q flow-controlled remote login with proper back-flushing of output; it can be used by other similar programs.

TIOCREMOTE A mode for the master half of a pseudo terminal, independent of TIOCPKT. This mode causes input to the pseudo terminal to be flow controlled and not input edited (regardless of the terminal mode). Each write to the control terminal produces a record boundary for the process reading the terminal. In normal usage, a write of data is like the data typed as a line on the terminal; a write of 0 bytes is like typing an end-of-file character. TIOCREMOTE can be used when doing remote line editing in a window manager, or whenever flow controlled input is required.

FILES
/dev/pty[p-r][0-9a-f] master pseudo terminals

/dev/tty[p-r][0-9a-f] slave pseudo terminals

DIAGNOSTICS
None.
BUGS
It is not possible to send an EOT.