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ioctl - control device
#include <unistd.h>
int ioctl(int fildes,
int request, /* arg */ ...);
ioctl() performs a variety of control
functions on devices and STREAMS
. For non-STREAMS
files, the functions performed
by this call are device-specific control functions. request and an optional
third argument with varying type are passed to the file designated by fildes
and are interpreted by the device driver.
For STREAMS
files, specific functions
are performed by the ioctl() call as described in streamio(7I)
.
fildes is
an open file descriptor that refers to a device. request selects the control
function to be performed and depends on the device being addressed. arg
represents a third argument that has additional information that is needed
by this specific device to perform the requested function. The data type
of arg depends upon the particular control request, but it is either an
int or a pointer to a device-specific data structure.
In addition to device-specific
and STREAMS
functions, generic functions are provided by more than one
device driver, for example, the general terminal interface (see termio(7I)
).
Upon successful completion, the value returned depends upon
the device control function, but must be a non-negative integer. Otherwise,
a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ioctl()
fails for any type of file if one or more of the following are true:
- EBADF
- fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.
- EINTR
- A signal was caught
during the ioctl() function.
- ENOTTY
- fildes is not associated with a device
driver that accepts control functions.
ioctl() also fails if the device
driver detects an error. In this case, the error is passed through ioctl()
without change to the caller. A particular driver might not have all of
the following error cases. Under the following conditions, requests to device
drivers may fail and set errno to:
- EFAULT
- request requires a data transfer
to or from a buffer pointed to by arg, but arg points to an illegal address.
- EINVAL
- request or arg is not valid for this device.
- EIO
- Some physical
I/O error has occurred.
- ENOLINK
- fildes is on a remote machine and the link
to that machine is no longer active.
- ENXIO
- The request and arg are valid for this device driver, but the service
requested can not be performed on this particular subdevice.
STREAMS
errors
are described in streamio(7I)
.
streamio(7I)
, termio(7I)
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