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Process Environment Manager
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Introduction
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============
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The process environment manager is responsible for providing the
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functions related to user and group Id management.
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The directives provided by the process environment manager are:
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- ``getpid`` - Get Process ID
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- ``getppid`` - Get Parent Process ID
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- ``getuid`` - Get User ID
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- ``geteuid`` - Get Effective User ID
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- ``getgid`` - Get Real Group ID
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- ``getegid`` - Get Effective Group ID
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- ``setuid`` - Set User ID
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- ``setgid`` - Set Group ID
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- ``getgroups`` - Get Supplementary Group IDs
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- ``getlogin`` - Get User Name
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- ``getlogin_r`` - Reentrant Get User Name
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- ``getpgrp`` - Get Process Group ID
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- ``setsid`` - Create Session and Set Process Group ID
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- ``setpgid`` - Set Process Group ID for Job Control
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- ``uname`` - Get System Name
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- ``times`` - Get Process Times
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- ``getenv`` - Get Environment Variables
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- ``setenv`` - Set Environment Variables
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- ``ctermid`` - Generate Terminal Pathname
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- ``ttyname`` - Determine Terminal Device Name
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- ``ttyname_r`` - Reentrant Determine Terminal Device Name
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- ``isatty`` - Determine if File Descriptor is Terminal
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- ``sysconf`` - Get Configurable System Variables
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Background
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==========
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Users and Groups
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----------------
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RTEMS provides a single process, multi-threaded execution environment.
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In this light, the notion of user and group is somewhat without meaning.
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But RTEMS does provide services to provide a synthetic version of
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user and group. By default, a single user and group is associated
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with the application. Thus unless special actions are taken,
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every thread in the application shares the same user and group Id.
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The initial rationale for providing user and group Id functionality
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in RTEMS was for the filesystem infrastructure to implement
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file permission checks. The effective user/group Id capability
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has since been used to implement permissions checking by
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the ``ftpd`` server.
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In addition to the "real" user and group Ids, a process may
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have an effective user/group Id. This allows a process to
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function using a more limited permission set for certain operations.
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User and Group Names
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--------------------
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POSIX considers user and group Ids to be a unique integer that
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may be associated with a name. This is usually accomplished
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via a file named ``/etc/passwd`` for user Id mapping and``/etc/groups`` for group Id mapping. Again, although
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RTEMS is effectively a single process and thus single user
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system, it provides limited support for user and group
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names. When configured with an appropriate filesystem, RTEMS
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will access the appropriate files to map user and group Ids
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to names.
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If these files do not exist, then RTEMS will synthesize
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a minimal version so this family of services return without
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error. It is important to remember that a design goal of
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the RTEMS POSIX services is to provide useable and
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meaningful results even though a full process model
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is not available.
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Environment Variables
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---------------------
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POSIX allows for variables in the run-time environment. These are
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name/value pairs that make be dynamically set and obtained by
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programs. In a full POSIX environment with command line shell
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and multiple processes, environment variables may be set in
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one process - such as the shell - and inherited by child
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processes. In RTEMS, there is only one process and thus
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only one set of environment variables across all processes.
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Operations
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==========
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Accessing User and Group Ids
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----------------------------
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The user Id associated with the current thread may be obtain
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using the ``getuid()`` service. Similarly, the group Id
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may be obtained using the ``getgid()`` service.
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Accessing Environment Variables
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-------------------------------
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The value associated with an environment variable may be
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obtained using the ``getenv()`` service and set using
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the ``putenv()`` service.
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Directives
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==========
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This section details the process environment manager's directives.
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A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives
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and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage,
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and status codes.
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getpid - Get Process ID
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-----------------------
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.. index:: getpid
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.. index:: get process id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getpid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The process Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the process Id.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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getppid - Get Parent Process ID
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-------------------------------
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.. index:: getppid
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.. index:: get parent process id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getppid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The parent process Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the parent process Id.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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getuid - Get User ID
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--------------------
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.. index:: getuid
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.. index:: get user id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getuid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The effective user Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the effective user Id.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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geteuid - Get Effective User ID
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-------------------------------
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.. index:: geteuid
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.. index:: get effective user id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int geteuid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The effective group Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the effective group Id.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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getgid - Get Real Group ID
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--------------------------
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.. index:: getgid
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.. index:: get real group id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getgid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The group Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the group Id.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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getegid - Get Effective Group ID
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.. index:: getegid
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.. index:: get effective group id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getegid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The effective group Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the effective group Id.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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setuid - Set User ID
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.. index:: setuid
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.. index:: set user id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int setuid(
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uid_t uid
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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This service returns 0.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service sets the user Id to ``uid``.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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setgid - Set Group ID
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---------------------
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.. index:: setgid
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.. index:: set group id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int setgid(
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gid_t gid
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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This service returns 0.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service sets the group Id to ``gid``.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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getgroups - Get Supplementary Group IDs
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.. index:: getgroups
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.. index:: get supplementary group ids
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getgroups(
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int gidsetsize,
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gid_t grouplist[]
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**STATUS CODES:**
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NA
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service is not implemented as RTEMS has no notion of
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supplemental groups.
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**NOTES:**
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If supported, this routine would only be allowed for
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the super-user.
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getlogin - Get User Name
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.. index:: getlogin
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.. index:: get user name
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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char \*getlogin( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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Returns a pointer to a string containing the name of the
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current user.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This routine returns the name of the current user.
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**NOTES:**
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This routine is not reentrant and subsequent calls to``getlogin()`` will overwrite the same buffer.
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getlogin_r - Reentrant Get User Name
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.. index:: getlogin_r
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.. index:: reentrant get user name
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.. index:: get user name, reentrant
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int getlogin_r(
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char \*name,
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size_t namesize
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**STATUS CODES:**
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*EINVAL*
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The arguments were invalid.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This is a reentrant version of the ``getlogin()`` service. The
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caller specified their own buffer, ``name``, as well as the
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length of this buffer, ``namesize``.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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getpgrp - Get Process Group ID
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------------------------------
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.. index:: getpgrp
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.. index:: get process group id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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pid_t getpgrp( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The procress group Id is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the current progress group Id.
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**NOTES:**
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This routine is implemented in a somewhat meaningful
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way for RTEMS but is truly not functional.
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setsid - Create Session and Set Process Group ID
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.. index:: setsid
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.. index:: create session and set process group id
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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pid_t setsid( void );
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**STATUS CODES:**
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*EPERM*
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The application does not have permission to create a process group.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This routine always returns ``EPERM`` as RTEMS has no way
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to create new processes and thus no way to create a new process
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group.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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setpgid - Set Process Group ID for Job Control
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.. index:: setpgid
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.. index:: set process group id for job control
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int setpgid(
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pid_t pid,
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pid_t pgid
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**STATUS CODES:**
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*ENOSYS*
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The routine is not implemented.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service is not implemented for RTEMS as process groups are not
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supported.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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uname - Get System Name
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.. index:: uname
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.. index:: get system name
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int uname(
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struct utsname \*name
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**STATUS CODES:**
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*EPERM*
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The provided structure pointer is invalid.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns system information to the caller. It does this
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by filling in the ``struct utsname`` format structure for the
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caller.
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**NOTES:**
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The information provided includes the operating system (RTEMS in
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all configurations), the node number, the release as the RTEMS
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version, and the CPU family and model. The CPU model name
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will indicate the multilib executive variant being used.
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times - Get process times
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.. index:: times
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.. index:: get process times
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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#include <sys/time.h>
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clock_t times(
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struct tms \*ptms
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**STATUS CODES:**
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This routine returns the number of clock ticks that have elapsed
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since the system was initialized (e.g. the application was
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started).
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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``times`` stores the current process times in ``ptms``. The
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format of ``struct tms`` is as defined in``<sys/times.h>``. RTEMS fills in the field ``tms_utime``
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with the number of ticks that the calling thread has executed
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and the field ``tms_stime`` with the number of clock ticks
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since system boot (also returned). All other fields in the``ptms`` are left zero.
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**NOTES:**
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RTEMS has no way to distinguish between user and system time
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so this routine returns the most meaningful information
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possible.
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getenv - Get Environment Variables
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----------------------------------
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.. index:: getenv
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.. index:: get environment variables
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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char \*getenv(
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const char \*name
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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*NULL*
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when no match
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*pointer to value*
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when successful
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service searches the set of environment variables for
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a string that matches the specified ``name``. If found,
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it returns the associated value.
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**NOTES:**
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The environment list consists of name value pairs that
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are of the form *name = value*.
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setenv - Set Environment Variables
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----------------------------------
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.. index:: setenv
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.. index:: set environment variables
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int setenv(
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const char \*name,
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const char \*value,
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int overwrite
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**STATUS CODES:**
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Returns 0 if successful and -1 otherwise.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service adds the variable ``name`` to the environment with``value``. If ``name`` is not already exist, then it is
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created. If ``name`` exists and ``overwrite`` is zero, then
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the previous value is not overwritten.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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ctermid - Generate Terminal Pathname
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------------------------------------
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.. index:: ctermid
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.. index:: generate terminal pathname
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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char \*ctermid(
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char \*s
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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Returns a pointer to a string indicating the pathname for the controlling
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terminal.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns the name of the terminal device associated with
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this process. If ``s`` is NULL, then a pointer to a static buffer
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is returned. Otherwise, ``s`` is assumed to have a buffer of
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sufficient size to contain the name of the controlling terminal.
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**NOTES:**
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By default on RTEMS systems, the controlling terminal is ``/dev/console``.
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Again this implementation is of limited meaning, but it provides
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true and useful results which should be sufficient to ease porting
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applications from a full POSIX implementation to the reduced
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profile supported by RTEMS.
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ttyname - Determine Terminal Device Name
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----------------------------------------
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.. index:: ttyname
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.. index:: determine terminal device name
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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char \*ttyname(
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int fd
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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Pointer to a string containing the terminal device name or
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NULL is returned on any error.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns a pointer to the pathname of the terminal
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device that is open on the file descriptor ``fd``. If``fd`` is not a valid descriptor for a terminal device,
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then NULL is returned.
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**NOTES:**
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This routine uses a static buffer.
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ttyname_r - Reentrant Determine Terminal Device Name
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----------------------------------------------------
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.. index:: ttyname_r
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.. index:: reentrant determine terminal device name
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int ttyname_r(
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int fd,
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char \*name,
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int namesize
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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This routine returns -1 and sets ``errno`` as follows:
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*EBADF*
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If not a valid descriptor for a terminal device.
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*EINVAL*
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If ``name`` is NULL or ``namesize`` are insufficient.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service the pathname of the terminal device that is open
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on the file descriptor ``fd``.
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**NOTES:**
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NONE
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isatty - Determine if File Descriptor is Terminal
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.. index:: isatty
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.. index:: determine if file descriptor is terminal
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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int isatty(
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int fd
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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Returns 1 if ``fd`` is a terminal device and 0 otherwise.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service returns 1 if ``fd`` is an open file descriptor
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connected to a terminal and 0 otherwise.
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**NOTES:**
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sysconf - Get Configurable System Variables
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.. index:: sysconf
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.. index:: get configurable system variables
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**CALLING SEQUENCE:**
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.. code:: c
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long sysconf(
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int name
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);
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**STATUS CODES:**
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The value returned is the actual value of the system resource.
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If the requested configuration name is a feature flag, then
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1 is returned if the available and 0 if it is not. On any
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other error condition, -1 is returned.
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**DESCRIPTION:**
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This service is the mechanism by which an application determines
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values for system limits or options at runtime.
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**NOTES:**
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Much of the information that may be obtained via ``sysconf``
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has equivalent macros in ``<unistd.h``. However, those
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macros reflect conservative limits which may have been altered
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by application configuration.
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.. COMMENT: COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
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.. COMMENT: On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
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.. COMMENT: All rights reserved.
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