getttyent(3) | Library Functions Manual | getttyent(3) |
getttyent, getttynam, setttyent, 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 endttyent(void);
These functions provide an interface to the file _PATH_TTYS (e.g., /etc/ttys).
The function setttyent() opens the file or rewinds it if already open.
The function endttyent() closes the file.
The function getttynam() searches for a given terminal name in the file. It returns a pointer to a ttyent structure (description below).
The function getttyent() opens the file _PATH_TTYS (if necessary) and returns the first entry. If the file is already open, the next entry. The ttyent structure has the form:
struct ttyent { char *ty_name; /* terminal device name */ char *ty_getty; /* command to execute, usually getty */ char *ty_type; /* terminal type for termcap */ int ty_status; /* status flags */ char *ty_window; /* command to start up window manager */ char *ty_comment; /* comment field */ };
ty_status can be:
#define TTY_ON 0x01 /* enable logins (start ty_getty program) */ #define TTY_SECURE 0x02 /* allow UID 0 to login */
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
getttyent (), setttyent (), endttyent (), getttynam () | Thread safety | MT-Unsafe race:ttyent |
BSD.
Under Linux, the file /etc/ttys, and the functions described above, are not used.
ttyname(3), ttyslot(3)
2023-10-31 | Linux man-pages 6.7 |