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34 .Dd September 10, 2009
41 .Nd pseudo-terminal access functions
47 .Fn grantpt "int fildes"
49 .Fn ptsname "int fildes"
51 .Fn unlockpt "int fildes"
58 functions allow access to pseudo-terminal devices.
59 These three functions accept a file descriptor that references the
60 master half of a pseudo-terminal pair.
61 This file descriptor is created with
70 function is used to establish ownership and permissions
71 of the slave device counterpart to the master device
74 The slave device's ownership is set to the real user ID
75 of the calling process, and the permissions are set to
76 user readable-writable and group writable.
77 The group owner of the slave device is also set to the
83 function returns the full pathname of the slave device
84 counterpart to the master device specified with
86 This value can be used
87 to subsequently open the appropriate slave after
95 function clears the lock held on the pseudo-terminal pair
96 for the master device specified with
99 .Rv -std grantpt unlockpt
103 function returns a pointer to the name
104 of the slave device on success; otherwise a
112 functions may fail and set
118 is not a valid open file descriptor.
121 is not a master pseudo-terminal device.
131 The slave pseudo-terminal device could not be accessed.
142 This implementation of
148 because it depends on
150 to create the pseudo-terminal device with proper permissions in place.
151 It only validates whether
153 is a valid pseudo-terminal master device.
154 Future revisions of the specification will likely allow this behaviour,
155 as stated by the Austin Group.
162 functions appeared in