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 IOCTL(2) IOCTL(2)
 NAME
 ioctl, stty, gtty - control device
 SYNOPSIS
 #include <sgtty.h>
 ioctl(fildes, request, argp)
 struct sgttyb *argp;
 stty(fildes, argp)
 struct sgttyb *argp;
 gtty(fildes, argp)
 struct sgttyb *argp;
 DESCRIPTION
 Ioctl performs a variety of functions on character special
 files (devices). The writeups of various devices in section
 4 discuss how ioctl applies to them.
 For certain status setting and status inquiries about termi-
 nal devices, the functions stty and gtty are equivalent to
 ioctl(fildes, TIOCSETP, argp)
 ioctl(fildes, TIOCGETP, argp)
 respectively; see tty(4).
 The following two calls, however, apply to any open file:
 ioctl(fildes, FIOCLEX, NULL);
 ioctl(fildes, FIONCLEX, NULL);
 The first causes the file to be closed automatically during
 a successful exec operation; the second reverses the effect
 of the first.
 SEE ALSO
 stty(1), tty(4), exec(2)
 DIAGNOSTICS
 Zero is returned if the call was successful; -1 if the file
 descriptor does not refer to the kind of file for which it
 was intended.
 BUGS
 Strictly speaking, since ioctl may be extended in different
 ways to devices with different properties, argp should have
 an open-ended declaration like
 union { struct sgttyb ...; ... } *argp;
 IOCTL(2) IOCTL(2)
 The important thing is that the size is fixed by `struct
 sgttyb'.
 ASSEMBLER
 (ioctl = 54.)
 sys ioctl; fildes; request; argp
 (stty = 31.)
 (file descriptor in r0)
 stty; argp
 (gtty = 32.)
 (file descriptor in r0)
 sys gtty; argp

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