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<termios.h>(0P)		   POSIX Programmer's Manual	       <termios.h>(0P)

NAME
       termios.h - define values for termios

SYNOPSIS
       #include <termios.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The  <termios.h>	 header	 contains the definitions used by the terminal
       I/O interfaces (see General Terminal Interface for the  structures  and
       names defined).

   The termios Structure
       The following data types shall be defined through typedef:

       cc_t   Used for terminal special characters.

       speed_t
	      Used for terminal baud rates.

       tcflag_t
	      Used for terminal modes.

       The above types shall be all unsigned integer types.

       The  implementation  shall support one or more programming environments
       in which the widths of cc_t, speed_t, and tcflag_t are no greater  than
       the width of type long. The names of these programming environments can
       be obtained using the confstr() function or the getconf utility.

       The termios structure shall be defined, and shall include at least  the
       following members:

	      tcflag_t	c_iflag	    Input modes.
	      tcflag_t	c_oflag	    Output modes.
	      tcflag_t	c_cflag	    Control modes.
	      tcflag_t	c_lflag	    Local modes.
	      cc_t	c_cc[NCCS]  Control characters.

       A definition shall be provided for:

       NCCS   Size of the array c_cc for control characters.

       The following subscript names for the array c_cc shall be defined:

			 Subscript Usage
	       Canonical Mode	Non-Canonical Mode   Description
	       VEOF				     EOF character.
	       VEOL				     EOL character.
	       VERASE				     ERASE character.
	       VINTR		VINTR		     INTR character.
	       VKILL				     KILL character.
				VMIN		     MIN value.
	       VQUIT		VQUIT		     QUIT character.
	       VSTART		VSTART		     START character.
	       VSTOP		VSTOP		     STOP character.
	       VSUSP		VSUSP		     SUSP character.
				VTIME		     TIME value.

       The  subscript  values  shall be unique, except that the VMIN and VTIME
       subscripts may have the same values as the VEOF	and  VEOL  subscripts,
       respectively.

       The following flags shall be provided.

   Input Modes
       The c_iflag field describes the basic terminal input control:

       BRKINT Signal interrupt on break.

       ICRNL  Map CR to NL on input.

       IGNBRK Ignore break condition.

       IGNCR  Ignore CR.

       IGNPAR Ignore characters with parity errors.

       INLCR  Map NL to CR on input.

       INPCK  Enable input parity check.

       ISTRIP Strip character.

       IXANY  Enable any character to restart output.

       IXOFF  Enable start/stop input control.

       IXON   Enable start/stop output control.

       PARMRK Mark parity errors.

   Output Modes
       The c_oflag field specifies the system treatment of output:

       OPOST  Post-process output.

       ONLCR  Map NL to CR-NL on output.

       OCRNL  Map CR to NL on output.

       ONOCR  No CR output at column 0.

       ONLRET NL performs CR function.

       OFILL  Use fill characters for delay.

       NLDLY  Select newline delays:

       NL0
	      Newline type 0.

       NL1
	      Newline type 1.

       CRDLY  Select carriage-return delays:

       CR0
	      Carriage-return delay type 0.

       CR1
	      Carriage-return delay type 1.

       CR2
	      Carriage-return delay type 2.

       CR3
	      Carriage-return delay type 3.

       TABDLY Select horizontal-tab delays:

       TAB0
	      Horizontal-tab delay type 0.

       TAB1
	      Horizontal-tab delay type 1.

       TAB2
	      Horizontal-tab delay type 2.

       TAB3
	      Expand tabs to spaces.

       BSDLY  Select backspace delays:

       BS0
	      Backspace-delay type 0.

       BS1
	      Backspace-delay type 1.

       VTDLY  Select vertical-tab delays:

       VT0
	      Vertical-tab delay type 0.

       VT1
	      Vertical-tab delay type 1.

       FFDLY  Select form-feed delays:

       FF0
	      Form-feed delay type 0.

       FF1
	      Form-feed delay type 1.

   Baud Rate Selection
       The  input  and	output baud rates are stored in the termios structure.
       These are the valid values for objects of type speed_t.	The  following
       values  shall  be  defined, but not all baud rates need be supported by
       the underlying hardware.

       B0     Hang up

       B50    50 baud

       B75    75 baud

       B110   110 baud

       B134   134.5 baud

       B150   150 baud

       B200   200 baud

       B300   300 baud

       B600   600 baud

       B1200  1200 baud

       B1800  1800 baud

       B2400  2400 baud

       B4800  4800 baud

       B9600  9600 baud

       B19200 19200 baud

       B38400 38400 baud

   Control Modes
       The c_cflag field describes the hardware control of the	terminal;  not
       all  values  specified  are  required to be supported by the underlying
       hardware:

       CSIZE  Character size:

       CS5
	      5 bits

       CS6
	      6 bits

       CS7
	      7 bits

       CS8
	      8 bits

       CSTOPB Send two stop bits, else one.

       CREAD  Enable receiver.

       PARENB Parity enable.

       PARODD Odd parity, else even.

       HUPCL  Hang up on last close.

       CLOCAL Ignore modem status lines.

       The implementation shall support the functionality associated with  the
       symbols CS7, CS8, CSTOPB, PARODD, and PARENB.

   Local Modes
       The  c_lflag field of the argument structure is used to control various
       terminal functions:

       ECHO   Enable echo.

       ECHOE  Echo erase character as error-correcting backspace.

       ECHOK  Echo KILL.

       ECHONL Echo NL.

       ICANON Canonical input (erase and kill processing).

       IEXTEN Enable extended input character processing.

       ISIG   Enable signals.

       NOFLSH Disable flush after interrupt or quit.

       TOSTOP Send SIGTTOU for background output.

   Attribute Selection
       The following symbolic constants for use with tcsetattr() are defined:

       TCSANOW
	      Change attributes immediately.

       TCSADRAIN
	      Change attributes when output has drained.

       TCSAFLUSH
	      Change attributes when output has drained;  also	flush  pending
	      input.

   Line Control
       The  following  symbolic	 constants  for	 use  with  tcflush() shall be
       defined:

       TCIFLUSH
	      Flush pending input.

       TCIOFLUSH
	      Flush both pending input and untransmitted output.

       TCOFLUSH
	      Flush untransmitted output.

       The following  symbolic	constants  for	use  with  tcflow()  shall  be
       defined:

       TCIOFF Transmit a STOP character, intended to suspend input data.

       TCION  Transmit a START character, intended to restart input data.

       TCOOFF Suspend output.

       TCOON  Restart output.

       The following shall be declared as functions and may also be defined as
       macros. Function prototypes shall be provided.

	      speed_t cfgetispeed(const struct termios *);
	      speed_t cfgetospeed(const struct termios *);
	      int     cfsetispeed(struct termios *, speed_t);
	      int     cfsetospeed(struct termios *, speed_t);
	      int     tcdrain(int);
	      int     tcflow(int, int);
	      int     tcflush(int, int);
	      int     tcgetattr(int, struct termios *);

	      pid_t   tcgetsid(int);

	      int     tcsendbreak(int, int);
	      int     tcsetattr(int, int, const struct termios *);

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE
       The following names are reserved for XSI-conformant systems to  use  as
       an  extension  to the above; therefore strictly conforming applications
       shall not use them:

			    CBAUD     EXTB	 VDSUSP
			    DEFECHO   FLUSHO	 VLNEXT
			    ECHOCTL   LOBLK	 VREPRINT
			    ECHOKE    PENDIN	 VSTATUS
			    ECHOPRT   SWTCH	 VWERASE
			    EXTA      VDISCARD

RATIONALE
       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       The System Interfaces volume  of	 IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,	cfgetispeed(),
       cfgetospeed(),	cfsetispeed(),	cfsetospeed(),	confstr(),  tcdrain(),
       tcflow(),  tcflush(),  tcgetattr(),  tcgetsid(),	 tcsendbreak(),	 tcse‐
       tattr(),	 the  Shell and Utilities volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, get‐
       conf, General Terminal Interface

COPYRIGHT
       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in  electronic  form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX),	The  Open  Group  Base
       Specifications  Issue  6,  Copyright  (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of
       Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open  Group.  In  the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group  Standard
       is  the	referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003		       <termios.h>(0P)
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