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ioctl_vt

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
ERRORS
STANDARDS
SEE ALSO

NAME

ioctl_vt - ioctls for console terminal and virtual consoles

SYNOPSIS

#include <linux/vt.h> /* Definition of VT_* constants */
#include <sys/ioctl.h>

int ioctl(int fd , unsigned long op , void * argp );

DESCRIPTION

The following Linux-specific ioctl (2) operations are supported for console terminals and virtual consoles.
VT_OPENQRY

Returns the first available (non-opened) console. argp points to an int which is set to the number of the vt (1 <= *argp <= MAX_NR_CONSOLES).

VT_GETMODE

Get mode of active vt. argp points to a

struct vt_mode {
char mode; /* vt mode */
char waitv; /* if set, hang on writes if not active */
short relsig; /* signal to raise on release op */
short acqsig; /* signal to raise on acquisition */
short frsig; /* unused (set to 0) */
};

which is set to the mode of the active vt. mode is set to one of these values:

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VT_SETMODE

Set mode of active vt. argp points to a struct vt_mode .

VT_GETSTATE

Get global vt state info. argp points to a

struct vt_stat {
unsigned short v_active; /* active vt */
unsigned short v_signal; /* signal to send */
unsigned short v_state; /* vt bit mask */
};

For each vt in use, the corresponding bit in the v_state member is set. (Linux 1.0 through Linux 1.1.92.)

VT_RELDISP

Release a display.

VT_ACTIVATE

Switch to vt argp (1 <= argp <= MAX_NR_CONSOLES).

VT_WAITACTIVE

Wait until vt argp has been activated.

VT_DISALLOCATE

Deallocate the memory associated with vt argp . (Since Linux 1.1.54.)

VT_RESIZE

Set the kernel’s idea of screensize. argp points to a

struct vt_sizes {
unsigned short v_rows; /* # rows */
unsigned short v_cols; /* # columns */
unsigned short v_scrollsize; /* no longer used */
};

Note that this does not change the videomode. See resizecons (8). (Since Linux 1.1.54.)

VT_RESIZEX

Set the kernel’s idea of various screen parameters. argp points to a

struct vt_consize {
unsigned short v_rows; /* number of rows */
unsigned short v_cols; /* number of columns */
unsigned short v_vlin; /* number of pixel rows
on screen */
unsigned short v_clin; /* number of pixel rows
per character */
unsigned short v_vcol; /* number of pixel columns
on screen */
unsigned short v_ccol; /* number of pixel columns
per character */
};

Any parameter may be set to zero, indicating "no change", but if multiple parameters are set, they must be self-consistent. Note that this does not change the videomode. See resizecons (8). (Since Linux 1.3.3.)

RETURN VALUE

On success, 0 is returned (except where indicated). On failure, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

EINVAL

argp is invalid.

STANDARDS

Linux.

SEE ALSO

ioctl (2), ioctl_console (2)