ioctl_kd(2) System Calls Manual ioctl_kd(2)
NAME
ioctl_kd - ioctls for console terminal and virtual consoles
SYNOPSIS
#include <linux/kd.h> /* Definition of op 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 con-
sole terminals and virtual consoles.
KDGETLED
Get state of LEDs. argp points to a char. The lower three bits
of *argp are set to the state of the LEDs, as follows:
LED_CAP 0x04 caps lock led
LED_NUM 0x02 num lock led
LED_SCR 0x01 scroll lock led
KDSETLED
Set the LEDs. The LEDs are set to correspond to the lower three
bits of the unsigned long integer in argp. However, if a higher
order bit is set, the LEDs revert to normal: displaying the state
of the keyboard functions of caps lock, num lock, and scroll
lock.
Before Linux 1.1.54, the LEDs just reflected the state of the corre-
sponding keyboard flags, and KDGETLED/KDSETLED would also change the
keyboard flags. Since Linux 1.1.54 the LEDs can be made to display ar-
bitrary information, but by default they display the keyboard flags.
The following two ioctls are used to access the keyboard flags.
KDGKBLED
Get keyboard flags CapsLock, NumLock, ScrollLock (not lights).
argp points to a char which is set to the flag state. The low
order three bits (mask 0x7) get the current flag state, and the
low order bits of the next nibble (mask 0x70) get the default
flag state. (Since Linux 1.1.54.)
KDSKBLED
Set keyboard flags CapsLock, NumLock, ScrollLock (not lights).
argp is an unsigned long integer that has the desired flag state.
The low order three bits (mask 0x7) have the flag state, and the
low order bits of the next nibble (mask 0x70) have the default
flag state. (Since Linux 1.1.54.)
KDGKBTYPE
Get keyboard type. This returns the value KB_101, defined as
0x02.
KDADDIO
Add I/O port as valid. Equivalent to ioperm(arg,1,1).
KDDELIO
Delete I/O port as valid. Equivalent to ioperm(arg,1,0).
KDENABIO
Enable I/O to video board. Equivalent to ioperm(0x3b4,
0x3df-0x3b4+1, 1).
KDDISABIO
Disable I/O to video board. Equivalent to ioperm(0x3b4,
0x3df-0x3b4+1, 0).
KDSETMODE
Set text/graphics mode. argp is an unsigned integer containing
one of:
KD_TEXT 0x00
KD_GRAPHICS 0x01
KDGETMODE
Get text/graphics mode. argp points to an int which is set to
one of the values shown above for KDSETMODE.
KDMKTONE
Generate tone of specified length. The lower 16 bits of the un-
signed long integer in argp specify the period in clock cycles,
and the upper 16 bits give the duration in msec. If the duration
is zero, the sound is turned off. Control returns immediately.
For example, argp = (125<<16) + 0x637 would specify the beep nor-
mally associated with a ctrl-G. (Thus since Linux 0.99pl1; bro-
ken in Linux 2.1.49-50.)
KIOCSOUND
Start or stop sound generation. The lower 16 bits of argp spec-
ify the period in clock cycles (that is, argp = 1193180/fre-
quency). argp = 0 turns sound off. In either case, control re-
turns immediately.
GIO_CMAP
Get the current default color map from kernel. argp points to a
48-byte array. (Since Linux 1.3.3.)
PIO_CMAP
Change the default text-mode color map. argp points to a 48-byte
array which contains, in order, the Red, Green, and Blue values
for the 16 available screen colors: 0 is off, and 255 is full in-
tensity. The default colors are, in order: black, dark red, dark
green, brown, dark blue, dark purple, dark cyan, light grey, dark
grey, bright red, bright green, yellow, bright blue, bright pur-
ple, bright cyan, and white. (Since Linux 1.3.3.)
GIO_FONT
Gets 256-character screen font in expanded form. argp points to
an 8192-byte array. Fails with error code EINVAL if the cur-
rently loaded font is a 512-character font, or if the console is
not in text mode.
GIO_FONTX
Gets screen font and associated information. argp points to a
struct consolefontdesc (see PIO_FONTX). On call, the charcount
field should be set to the maximum number of characters that
would fit in the buffer pointed to by chardata. On return, the
charcount and charheight are filled with the respective data for
the currently loaded font, and the chardata array contains the
font data if the initial value of charcount indicated enough
space was available; otherwise the buffer is untouched and errno
is set to ENOMEM. (Since Linux 1.3.1.)
PIO_FONT
Sets 256-character screen font. Load font into the EGA/VGA char-
acter generator. argp points to an 8192-byte map, with 32 bytes
per character. Only the first N of them are used for an 8xN font
(0 < N <= 32). This call also invalidates the Unicode mapping.
PIO_FONTX
Sets screen font and associated rendering information. argp
points to a
struct consolefontdesc {
unsigned short charcount; /* characters in font
(256 or 512) */
unsigned short charheight; /* scan lines per
character (1-32) */
char *chardata; /* font data in
expanded form */
};
If necessary, the screen will be appropriately resized, and SIG-
WINCH sent to the appropriate processes. This call also invali-
dates the Unicode mapping. (Since Linux 1.3.1.)
PIO_FONTRESET
Resets the screen font, size, and Unicode mapping to the bootup
defaults. argp is unused, but should be set to NULL to ensure
compatibility with future versions of Linux. (Since Linux
1.3.28.)
GIO_SCRNMAP
Get screen mapping from kernel. argp points to an area of size
E_TABSZ, which is loaded with the font positions used to display
each character. This call is likely to return useless informa-
tion if the currently loaded font is more than 256 characters.
GIO_UNISCRNMAP
Get full Unicode screen mapping from kernel. argp points to an
area of size E_TABSZ*sizeof(unsigned short), which is loaded with
the Unicodes each character represent. A special set of Uni-
codes, starting at U+F000, are used to represent "direct to font"
mappings. (Since Linux 1.3.1.)
PIO_SCRNMAP
Loads the "user definable" (fourth) table in the kernel which
maps bytes into console screen symbols. argp points to an area
of size E_TABSZ.
PIO_UNISCRNMAP
Loads the "user definable" (fourth) table in the kernel which
maps bytes into Unicodes, which are then translated into screen
symbols according to the currently loaded Unicode-to-font map.
Special Unicodes starting at U+F000 can be used to map directly
to the font symbols. (Since Linux 1.3.1.)
GIO_UNIMAP
Get Unicode-to-font mapping from kernel. argp points to a
struct unimapdesc {
unsigned short entry_ct;
struct unipair *entries;
};
where entries points to an array of
struct unipair {
unsigned short unicode;
unsigned short fontpos;
};
(Since Linux 1.1.92.)
PIO_UNIMAP
Put unicode-to-font mapping in kernel. argp points to a struct
unimapdesc. (Since Linux 1.1.92)
PIO_UNIMAPCLR
Clear table, possibly advise hash algorithm. argp points to a
struct unimapinit {
unsigned short advised_hashsize; /* 0 if no opinion */
unsigned short advised_hashstep; /* 0 if no opinion */
unsigned short advised_hashlevel; /* 0 if no opinion */
};
(Since Linux 1.1.92.)
KDGKBMODE
Gets current keyboard mode. argp points to a long which is set
to one of these:
K_RAW 0x00 /* Raw (scancode) mode */
K_XLATE 0x01 /* Translate keycodes using keymap */
K_MEDIUMRAW 0x02 /* Medium raw (scancode) mode */
K_UNICODE 0x03 /* Unicode mode */
K_OFF 0x04 /* Disabled mode; since Linux 2.6.39 */
KDSKBMODE
Sets current keyboard mode. argp is a long equal to one of the
values shown for KDGKBMODE.
KDGKBMETA
Gets meta key handling mode. argp points to a long which is set
to one of these:
K_METABIT 0x03 set high order bit
K_ESCPREFIX 0x04 escape prefix
KDSKBMETA
Sets meta key handling mode. argp is a long equal to one of the
values shown above for KDGKBMETA.
KDGKBENT
Gets one entry in key translation table (keycode to action code).
argp points to a
struct kbentry {
unsigned char kb_table;
unsigned char kb_index;
unsigned short kb_value;
};
with the first two members filled in: kb_table selects the key
table (0 <= kb_table < MAX_NR_KEYMAPS), and kb_index is the key-
code (0 <= kb_index < NR_KEYS). kb_value is set to the corre-
sponding action code, or K_HOLE if there is no such key, or K_NO-
SUCHMAP if kb_table is invalid.
KDSKBENT
Sets one entry in translation table. argp points to a struct
kbentry.
KDGKBSENT
Gets one function key string. argp points to a
struct kbsentry {
unsigned char kb_func;
unsigned char kb_string[512];
};
kb_string is set to the (null-terminated) string corresponding to
the kb_functh function key action code.
KDSKBSENT
Sets one function key string entry. argp points to a struct kb-
sentry.
KDGKBDIACR
Read kernel accent table. argp points to a
struct kbdiacrs {
unsigned int kb_cnt;
struct kbdiacr kbdiacr[256];
};
where kb_cnt is the number of entries in the array, each of which
is a
struct kbdiacr {
unsigned char diacr;
unsigned char base;
unsigned char result;
};
KDGETKEYCODE
Read kernel keycode table entry (scan code to keycode). argp
points to a
struct kbkeycode {
unsigned int scancode;
unsigned int keycode;
};
keycode is set to correspond to the given scancode. (89 <= scan-
code <= 255 only. For 1 <= scancode <= 88, keycode==scancode.)
(Since Linux 1.1.63.)
KDSETKEYCODE
Write kernel keycode table entry. argp points to a struct kbkey-
code. (Since Linux 1.1.63.)
KDSIGACCEPT
The calling process indicates its willingness to accept the sig-
nal argp when it is generated by pressing an appropriate key com-
bination. (1 <= argp <= NSIG). (See spawn_console() in
linux/drivers/char/keyboard.c.)
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)
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