openpty
(),
login_tty
(), and
forkpty
()
functions perform manipulations on ttys and pseudo-ttys.
openpty
()
function finds an available pseudo-tty and returns file descriptors for the
master and slave in
amaster
and
aslave
. If
name
is non-null, the
filename of the slave is returned in
name
(a string of
at least 16 characters). If
termp
is non-null, the
terminal parameters of the slave will be set to the values in
termp
. If
winp
is non-null, the
window size of the slave will be set to the values in
winp
.
openpty
()
function allocates the pseudo-tty through the
/dev/ptm
device (see
pty(4)
for
details) which means that its ownership is changed to the UID of the caller,
permissions are set to correct values, and all earlier uses of that device
are revoked (see
revoke(2)
for details).
fdopenpty
()
fdforkpty
()
functions work like
openpty
() and
forkpty
() but expect a
/dev/ptm
file descriptor
ptmfd
obtained from the
getptmfd
()
function.
login_tty
()
function prepares for a login on the tty
fd
(which may
be a real tty device, or the slave of a pseudo-tty as returned by
openpty
()) by creating a new session, making
fd
the controlling terminal for the current process,
setting
fd
to be the standard input, output, and error
streams of the current process, and closing
fd
.
forkpty
()
function combines
openpty
(),
fork
(),
and
login_tty
() to create a new process operating in
a pseudo-tty. The file descriptor of the master side of the pseudo-tty is
returned in
amaster
, and the filename of the slave in
name
if it is non-null. The
termp
and
winp
parameters, if
non-null, will determine the terminal attributes and window size of the
slave side of the pseudo-tty.
If a call to
openpty
(),
login_tty
(), or
forkpty
() is
not successful, -1 is returned and
errno
is set to
indicate the error. Otherwise,
openpty
(),
login_tty
(), and the child process of
forkpty
() return 0, and the parent process of
forkpty
() returns the process ID of the child
process.
/dev/pty[p-zP-T][0-9a-zA-Z]
master pseudo terminals
/dev/tty[p-zP-T][0-9a-zA-Z]
slave pseudo terminals
/dev/ptm
pseudo terminal management device
getptmfd
() may fail and set
errno
for any of the errors specified for the routine
open(2)
.
openpty
() and
fdopenpty
() will fail if:
[
ENOENT
]
There are no available ttys.
fdopenpty
() and
fdforkpty
() will fail if
getptmfd
() fails.
forkpty
()
and
fdforkpty
() will fail if either
openpty
() or
fork
()
fails.
login_tty
() will fail if
ioctl
() fails to set
fd
to the
controlling terminal of the current process.
fork(2)
,
revoke(2)
,
pty(4)