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     IOCTL(S)                  UNIX System V                  IOCTL(S)



     Name
          ioctl - control device

     Syntax
          int ioctl (fildes, request, arg)
          int fildes, request;

     Description
          The ioctl system call 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.  The arguments request and arg are passed
          to the file designated by fildes and are interpreted by the
          device driver.  This control is infrequently used on non-
          STREAMS devices, with the basic input/output functions
          performed through the read(S) and write(S) system calls.

          fildes is an open file descriptor that refers to a device.
          request selects the control function to be performed and
          will depend on the device being addressed.  arg represents
          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 integer 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(M)).

          The ioctl system call will fail for any type of file if one
          or more of the following is true:

          [EBADF]        fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.

          [ENOTTY]       fildes is not associated with a device driver
                         that accepts control functions.

          [EINTR]        A signal was caught during the ioctl system
                         call.

          The ioctl system call will also fail 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.  Other
          requests to device drivers will fail if one or more of the
          following is true:

          [EFAULT]       Request requires a data transfer to or from a
                         buffer pointed to by arg, but some part of
                         the buffer is outside the process's allocated
                         space.

          [EINVAL]       Request or arg is not valid for this device.

          [EIO]          Some physical I/O error has occurred.

          [ENXIO]        The request and arg are valid for this device
                         driver, but the service requested cannot be
                         performed on this particular subdevice.

          [ENOLINK]      Fildes is on a remote machine and the link to
                         that machine is no longer active.

          STREAMS errors are described in streamio(7).

     See Also
          termio(M)

     Diagnostics
          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.

     Standards Conformance
          ioctl is conformant with:
          AT&T SVID Issue 2, Select Code 307-127;
          and The X/Open Portability Guide II of January 1987.



                                             (printed 6/20/89)



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