bionic (8) ldattach.8.gz

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NAME

       ldattach - attach a line discipline to a serial line

SYNOPSIS

       ldattach [-1278denoVh] [-i iflag] [-s speed] ldisc device

DESCRIPTION

       The  ldattach daemon opens the specified device file (which should refer to a serial device) and attaches
       the line discipline ldisc to it for processing of the sent and/or received data.  It then goes  into  the
       background keeping the device open so that the line discipline stays loaded.

       The line discipline ldisc may be specified either by name or by number.

       In order to detach the line discipline, kill(1) the ldattach process.

       With no arguments, ldattach prints usage information.

LINE DISCIPLINES

       Depending on the kernel release, the following line disciplines are supported:

       TTY(0) The  default  line  discipline, providing transparent operation (raw mode) as well as the habitual
              terminal line editing capabilities (cooked mode).

       SLIP(1)
              Serial Line IP (SLIP) protocol processor for transmitting TCP/IP packets over serial lines.

       MOUSE(2)
              Device driver for RS232 connected pointing devices (serial mice).

       PPP(3) Point to Point Protocol (PPP) processor for transmitting network packets over serial lines.

       STRIP(4)

       AX25(5)

       X25(6) Line driver for transmitting X.25 packets over asynchronous serial lines.

       6PACK(7)

       R3964(9)
              Driver for Simatic R3964 module.

       IRDA(11)
              Linux IrDa (infrared data transmission) driver - see http://irda.sourceforge.net/

       HDLC(13)
              Synchronous HDLC driver.

       SYNC_PPP(14)
              Synchronous PPP driver.

       HCI(15)
              Bluetooth HCI UART driver.

       GIGASET_M101(16)
              Driver for Siemens Gigaset M101 serial DECT adapter.

       PPS(18)
              Driver for serial line Pulse Per Second (PPS) source.

       GSM0710(21)
              Driver for GSM 07.10 multiplexing protocol modem (CMUX).

OPTIONS

       -1, --onestopbit
              Set the number of stop bits of the serial line to one.

       -2, --twostopbits
              Set the number of stop bits of the serial line to two.

       -7, --sevenbits
              Set the character size of the serial line to 7 bits.

       -8, --eightbits
              Set the character size of the serial line to 8 bits.

       -d, --debug
              Keep ldattach in the foreground so that it can be interrupted or debugged, and  to  print  verbose
              messages about its progress to standard error output.

       -e, --evenparity
              Set the parity of the serial line to even.

       -i, --iflag [-]value...
              Set the specified bits in the c_iflag word of the serial line.  The given value may be a number or
              a symbolic name.  If value is prefixed by a minus sign, the specified bits  are  cleared  instead.
              Several comma-separated values may be given in order to set and clear multiple bits.

       -n, --noparity
              Set the parity of the serial line to none.

       -o, --oddparity
              Set the parity of the serial line to odd.

       -s, --speed value
              Set the speed (the baud rate) of the serial line to the specified value.

       -c, --intro-command string
              Define  an  intro  command that is sent through the serial line before the invocation of ldattach.
              E.g. in conjunction with line discipline GSM0710, the command ´AT+CMUX=0\r´ is  commonly  suitable
              to switch the modem into the CMUX mode.

       -p, --pause value
              Sleep for value seconds before the invocation of ldattach. Default is one second.

       -V, --version
              Display version information and exit.

       -h, --help
              Display help text and exit.

SEE ALSO

       inputattach(1), ttys(4)

AUTHOR

       Tilman Schmidt (tilman@imap.cc)

AVAILABILITY

       The    ldattach    command    is    part    of   the   util-linux   package   and   is   available   from
       https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.