PTY(4) | Device Drivers Manual | PTY(4) |
pty
— BSD-style
and System V-style compatibility pseudo-terminal driver
device pty
The pty
driver provides support for the
traditional BSD naming scheme that was used for accessing pseudo-terminals.
When the device /dev/ptyXX is being opened, a new
terminal shall be created with the pts(4) driver. A device
node for this terminal shall be created, which has the name
/dev/ttyXX.
The pty
driver also provides a cloning
System V /dev/ptmx device.
New code should not try to allocate pseudo-terminals using this interface. It is only provided for compatibility with older C libraries that tried to open such devices when posix_openpt(2) was being called.
The BSD-style compatibility pseudo-terminal driver uses the following device names:
None.
A pseudo-terminal driver appeared in 4.2BSD.
Unlike previous implementations, the master and slave device nodes are destroyed when the PTY becomes unused. A call to stat(2) on a nonexistent master device will already cause a new master device node to be created. The master device can only be destroyed by opening and closing it.
The pty
driver cannot be unloaded, because
it cannot determine if it is being used.
August 20, 2008 | Debian |