plucky (2) TIOCLINUX.2const.gz

Provided by: manpages-dev_6.9.1-1_all bug

NAME

       TIOCLINUX - ioctls for console terminal and virtual consoles

SYNOPSIS

       #include <linux/tiocl.h>  /* Definition of TIOCL_* constants */
       #include <sys/ioctl.h>

       int ioctl(int fd, TIOCLINUX, void *argp);

DESCRIPTION

       The  action  of the following ioctls depends on the first byte in the struct pointed to by argp, referred
       to here as the subcode.  These are legal only for the superuser or the owner of the current terminal.

       subcode=0
              Dump the screen.  Disappeared in Linux 1.1.92.  (With Linux 1.1.92 or later, read  from  /dev/vcsN
              or /dev/vcsaN instead.)

       subcode=1
              Get task information.  Disappeared in Linux 1.1.92.

       subcode=TIOCL_SETSEL
              Set selection.  argp points to a

                  struct {
                      char  subcode;
                      short xs, ys, xe, ye;
                      short sel_mode;
                  };

              xs  and ys are the starting column and row.  xe and ye are the ending column and row.  (Upper left
              corner is row=column=1.)  sel_mode is 0 for character-by-character selection, 1  for  word-by-word
              selection,  or  2 for line-by-line selection.  The indicated screen characters are highlighted and
              saved in a kernel buffer.

              Since Linux 6.7, using this subcode requires the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability.

       subcode=TIOCL_PASTESEL
              Paste selection.  The characters in the selection buffer are written to fd.

              Since Linux 6.7, using this subcode requires the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability.

       subcode=TIOCL_UNBLANKSCREEN
              Unblank the screen.

       subcode=TIOCL_SELLOADLUT
              Sets contents of a 256-bit look up  table  defining  characters  in  a  "word",  for  word-by-word
              selection.  (Since Linux 1.1.32.)

              Since Linux 6.7, using this subcode requires the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability.

       subcode=TIOCL_GETSHIFTSTATE
              argp  points to a char which is set to the value of the kernel variable shift_state.  (Since Linux
              1.1.32.)

       subcode=TIOCL_GETMOUSEREPORTING
              argp points to a char which is set to the value of the kernel variable report_mouse.  (Since Linux
              1.1.33.)

       subcode=8
              Dump  screen  width  and  height,  cursor position, and all the character-attribute pairs.  (Linux
              1.1.67 through Linux 1.1.91 only.  With Linux 1.1.92 or later, read from /dev/vcsa* instead.)

       subcode=9
              Restore screen width and height, cursor position, and all the character-attribute  pairs.   (Linux
              1.1.67 through Linux 1.1.91 only.  With Linux 1.1.92 or later, write to /dev/vcsa* instead.)

       subcode=TIOCL_SETVESABLANK
              Handles  the Power Saving feature of the new generation of monitors.  VESA screen blanking mode is
              set to argp[1], which governs what screen blanking does:

              0      Screen blanking is disabled.

              1      The current video adapter register settings are saved, then the controller is programmed to
                     turn  off  the vertical synchronization pulses.  This puts the monitor into "standby" mode.
                     If your monitor has an Off_Mode timer, then it will eventually power down by itself.

              2      The current settings are saved, then  both  the  vertical  and  horizontal  synchronization
                     pulses  are  turned  off.   This  puts the monitor into "off" mode.  If your monitor has no
                     Off_Mode timer, or if you want your monitor to power down immediately when the  blank_timer
                     times out, then you choose this option.  (Caution: Powering down frequently will damage the
                     monitor.)  (Since Linux 1.1.76.)

       subcode=TIOCL_SETKMSGREDIRECT
              Change target of kernel messages ("console"): by default, and if this is set to  0,  messages  are
              written  to  the  currently  active  VT.   The  VT to write to is a single byte following subcode.
              (Since Linux 2.5.36.)

       subcode=TIOCL_GETFGCONSOLE
              Returns the number of VT currently in foreground.  (Since Linux 2.5.36.)

       subcode=TIOCL_SCROLLCONSOLE
              Scroll the foreground VT by the specified amount of lines down, or half the screen if 0.  lines is
              *(((int32_t *)&subcode) + 1).  (Since Linux 2.5.67.)

       subcode=TIOCL_BLANKSCREEN
              Blank the foreground VT, ignoring "pokes" (typing): can only be unblanked explicitly (by switching
              VTs, to text mode, etc.).  (Since Linux 2.5.71.)

       subcode=TIOCL_BLANKEDSCREEN
              Returns the number of VT currently blanked, 0 if none.  (Since Linux 2.5.71.)

       subcode=16
              Never used.

       subcode=TIOCL_GETKMSGREDIRECT
              Returns target of kernel messages.  (Since Linux 2.6.17.)

RETURN VALUE

       On success, 0 is returned (except where indicated).  On failure, -1 is returned,  and  errno  is  set  to
       indicate the error.

ERRORS

       EINVAL argp is invalid.

       EPERM  Insufficient permission.

STANDARDS

       Linux.

SEE ALSO

       ioctl(2), ioctl_console(2)