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     SXT(M)                    UNIX System V                    SXT(M)



     Name
          sxt - Pseudo-device driver

     Description
          Sxt is a pseudo-device driver that interposes a discipline
          between the standard tty line disciplines and a real device
          driver.  The standard disciplines manipulate virtual tty
          structures (channels) declared by the sxt driver.  Sxt acts
          as a discipline manipulating a real tty structure declared
          by a real device driver.  The sxt driver is currently only
          used by the shl(C) command.

          Virtual ttys are named /dev/sxt???  and are allocated in
          groups of up to eight.  To allocate a group, a program
          should exclusively open a file with a name of the form
          /dev/sxt??0 (channel 0) and then execute a SXTIOCLINK ioctl
          call to initiate the multiplexing.

          Only one channel, the controlling channel, can receive input
          from the keyboard at a time; others attempting to read will
          be blocked.

          There are two groups of ioctl(S) commands supported by sxt.
          The first group contains the standard ioctl commands
          described in termio(M), with the addition of the following:

               TIOCEXCL Set exclusive use mode: no further opens are
                        permitted until the file has been closed.

               TIOCNXCL Reset exclusive use mode: further opens are
                        once again permitted.

          The second group are directives to sxt itself.  Some of
          these may only be executed on channel 0.

               SXTIOCLINK    Allocate a channel group and multiplex
                             the virtual ttys onto the real tty.  The
                             argument is the number of channels to
                             allocate.  This command may only be
                             executed on channel 0.  Possible errors
                             include:

                             EINVAL The argument is out of range.

                             ENOTTY The command was not issued from a
                                    real tty.

                             ENXIO  linesw is not configured with sxt.

                             EBUSY  An SXTIOCLINK command has already
                                    been issued for this real tty.




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     SXT(M)                    UNIX System V                    SXT(M)



                             ENOMEM There is no system memory
                                    available for allocating the
                                    virtual tty structures.

                             EBADF  Channel 0 was not opened before
                                    this call.

               SXTIOCSWTCH   Set the controlling channel.  Possible
                             errors include:

                             EINVAL An invalid channel number was
                                    given.

                             EPERM  The command was not executed from
                                    channel 0.

               SXTIOCWF     Cause a channel to wait until it is the
                            controlling channel.  This command will
                            return the error, EINVAL, if an invalid
                            channel number is given.

               SXTIOCUBLK   Turn off the loblk control flag in the
                            virtual tty of the indicated channel.  The
                            error EINVAL will be returned if an
                            invalid number or channel 0 is given.

               SXTIOCSTAT   Get the status (blocked on input or
                            output) of each channel and store in the
                            sxtblock structure referenced by the
                            argument.  The error EFAULT will be
                            returned if the structure cannot be
                            written.

               SXTIOCTRACE  Enable tracing.  Tracing information is
                            written to the console.  This command has
                            no effect if tracing is not configured.

               SXTIOCNOTRACE
                            Disable tracing.  This command has no
                            effect if tracing is not configured.

     FILES
          /dev/sxt??[0-7]             virtual tty devices
          /usr/include/sys/sxt.h      driver specific definitions

     SEE ALSO
          shl(C), stty(C), ioctl(S), open(S), termio(M)








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