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NAME

       tapset::tty - systemtap tty tapset

DESCRIPTION

       tty.open
              Called when a tty is opened

               See probe::tty.open(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.release
              Called when the tty is closed

               See probe::tty.release(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.resize
              Called when a terminal resize happens

               See probe::tty.resize(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.ioctl
              called when a ioctl is request to the tty

               See probe::tty.ioctl(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.init
              Called when a tty is being initalized

               See probe::tty.init(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.register
              Called when a tty device is registred

               See probe::tty.register(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.unregister
              Called when a tty device is being unregistered

               See probe::tty.unregister(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.poll
              Called when a tty device is being polled

               See probe::tty.poll(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.receive
              called when a tty receives a message

               See probe::tty.receive(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.write
              write to the tty line

               See probe::tty.write(3stap)
               for details.

       tty.read
              called when a tty line will be read

               See probe::tty.read(3stap)
               for details.

SEE ALSO

          probe::tty.open(3stap),      probe::tty.release(3stap),     probe::tty.resize(3stap),
       probe::tty.ioctl(3stap),      probe::tty.init(3stap),      probe::tty.register(3stap),
       probe::tty.unregister(3stap),      probe::tty.poll(3stap),    probe::tty.receive(3stap),
       probe::tty.write(3stap),  probe::tty.read(3stap),  stap(1), stapprobes(3stap)