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- Protection mask to be associated with the newly created shareable logical name table. The promsk argument is the 32-bit address (on VAX systems) or the 32- or 64-bit address (on Alpha systems) of a word that contains a value that represents four 4-bit fields. Each field grants or denies the type of access, either delete, create, write, or read, allowed for system, owner, group, and world users.
- The utility checks user commands to ensure that only valid SCSI commands are sent to the device. Refer to the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual and the OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual for information about installing images with privileges.
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PTD$DELETE
Forces the pseudoterminal to be deleted and frees the channel.
Format
PTD$DELETE chan
RETURNS
OpenVMS usage: | longword (unsigned) |
type: | write only |
access: | by value |
Arguments
chan
OpenVMS usage: | channel |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of the I/O channel assigned to the pseudoterminal. This channel is only intended to be used for PTD$XXX operations.
Description
PTD$DELETE forces the pseudoterminal to be deleted and frees the channel assigned to the pseudoterminal. When a pseudoterminal is deleted, any process using the pseudoterminal (except the control program) is disconnected. A PTD$DELETE request causes any pending I/O for the control program to be aborted. It deletes any queued event notification ASTs and returns the I/O buffers back to the application. It also causes the pseudoterminal unit control block (UCB) to be deleted once the reference count returns to zero.
Return Values
SS$_NORMAL | Normal successful completion. |
SS$_DEVOFFLINE | Device is off line and request cannot proceed. |
SS$_IVCHAN | Illegal channel. |
SS$_NOPRIV | Insufficient privilege to perform request. |
PTD$READ
Reads data from the pseudoterminal. The PTD$READ routine completes asynchronously; that is, it returns to the caller without waiting for the data to be read.
For synchronous completion, use the PTD$READW routine. The PTD$READW routine is identical to the PTD$READ routine in every way, except that PTD$READW returns to the caller after the data is read.
Format
PTD$READ [efn], chan [,astadr] [,astprm] readbuf, readbuf_len
RETURNS
OpenVMS usage: | longword (unsigned) |
type: | write only |
access: | by value |
Arguments
efn
OpenVMS usage: | ef_number |
type: | longword (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of the event flag to be set when PTD$READ returns the requested information. If you do not specify this argument, event flag 0 is used. When PTD$READ begins execution, it clears this flag.
chan
OpenVMS usage: | channel |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of the I/O channel assigned to the pseudoterminal. This channel is only intended to be used for PTD$XXX operations.
astadr
OpenVMS usage: | ast_procedure |
type: | procedure value |
access: | call without stack unwinding |
mechanism: | by reference |
AST service routine to be executed when PTD$READ completes. If you specify
astadr, the AST routine executes at the same access mode as the caller of the PTD$READ routine.
astprm
OpenVMS usage: | user_arg |
type: | longword (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
AST parameter to be passed to the AST service routine specified by the
astadr argument.
readbuf
OpenVMS usage: | char_string |
type: | character coded text string |
access: | write only |
mechanism: | by reference |
Address of the read I/O status longword. The first character position in an I/O buffer to receive all output is this address plus 4. The
readbuf argument must be in the range specified in the
inadr argument of the PTD$CREATE routine, otherwise an SS$_ACCVIO status is returned.
readbuf_len
OpenVMS usage: | word_unsigned |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of characters that can be read from the pseudoterminal and stored in the buffer specified by
readbuf.
Description
The PTD$READ routine reads data from the pseudoterminal. The read request completes with a minimum of one character and a maximum of the number of characters specified by the readbuf_len argument. The read operation completes when the pseudoterminal has characters to output. If a read request is issued and no data is available, the read request is queued and then completed at a later time.
Return Values
SS$_NORMAL | Normal successful completion. |
SS$_ACCVIO | Unable to read an argument, or invalid read buffer address. |
SS$_DEVOFFLINE | Device is off line and request cannot proceed. |
SS$_EXASTLM | Insufficient AST quota for notification AST. |
SS$_ILLEFC | Illegal event flag cluster. |
SS$_INSFMEM | Insufficient memory. |
SS$_IVBUFLEN | Buffer size supplied is illegal. |
SS$_IVCHAN | Illegal channel. |
SS$_NOPRIV | Insufficient privilege to perform request. |
SS$_UNASEFC | Unassociated event flag cluster. |
PTD$READW
Reads data from the pseudoterminal. The PTD$READW routine completes synchronously; that is, it returns to the caller after the data has been read.
For asynchronous completion, use the PTD$READ routine. The PTD$READ routine is identical to the PTD$READW routine in every way except that PTD$READ returns to the caller without waiting for the data to be read.
Format
PTD$READW [efn], chan [,astadr] [,astprm] readbuf, readbuf_len
PTD$SET_EVENT_NOTIFICATION
Enables or disables a number of repeating terminal event notification ASTs.
Format
PTD$SET_EVENT_NOTIFICATION chan, astadr [,astprm] [,acmode], type
RETURNS
OpenVMS usage: | longword (unsigned) |
type: | write only |
access: | by value |
Arguments
chan
OpenVMS usage: | channel |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of the I/O channel assigned to the pseudoterminal. This channel is only intended to be used for PTD$XXX operations.
astadr
OpenVMS usage: | ast_procedure |
type: | procedure value |
access: | call without stack unwinding |
mechanism: | by reference |
Address of the notification AST service routine, or zero if the AST is to be canceled.
astprm
OpenVMS usage: | user_arg |
type: | longword (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
AST parameter to be passed to the AST service routine specified by the
astadr argument.
acmode
OpenVMS usage: | access_mode |
type: | longword (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Access mode for which the AST is to be declared. The most privileged access mode is the access mode of the caller. The resulting mode is the access mode at which the AST is declared.
type
OpenVMS usage: | type_longword |
type: | longword (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Value that indicates which notification AST to enable. The $PTDDEF macro defines the symbolic names listed in Table D-2.
Table D-2 Symbolic Names Defined by$PTDDEF MacroSymbolic Name | Description |
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PTD$C_SEND_XON | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal is ready to accept input. This AST is not delivered if the pseudoterminal is set to NO HOSTSYNC. |
PTD$C_SEND_BELL | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal wants to stop input and signal it with a bell character. |
PTD$C_SEND_XOFF | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal wants to stop input and signal it with a DC3 character. |
PTD$C_STOP_OUTPUT | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal is stopping output. |
PTD$C_RESUME_OUTPUT | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal is resuming output. |
PTD$C_CHAR_CHANGED | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal has changed some device characteristic. |
PTD$C_ABORT_OUTPUT | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal wants to abort output. |
PTD$C_START_READ | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal is starting an application's read request. This AST is delivered only if read event notification has been enabled. |
PTD$C_MIDDLE_READ | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal has finished sending an application's read request prompt string. This AST is delivered only if read event notification has been enabled. |
PTD$C_END_READ | Deliver notification AST when the pseudoterminal has finished an application's read request. This AST is delivered only if read event notification has been enabled. |
PTD$C_ENABLE_READ | Enable terminal read event AST delivery. If this code is used, you cannot supply the astadr argument. |
PTD$C_DISABLE_READ | Disable terminal read event AST delivery. If this code is used, you cannot supply the astadr argument. |
Description
PTD$SET_EVENT_NOTIFICATION enables or disables the repeating terminal event notification ASTs listed in Table D-2. After an event notification AST is enabled, it remains in effect until it is disabled or until the device is deleted.
Return Values
SS$_NORMAL | Normal successful completion. |
SS$_ACCVIO | Unable to read an argument, or invalid I/O buffer address. |
SS$_BADPARAM | An astadr, astprm, or acmode argument was not zero when enabling or disabling read notification. |
SS$_DEVOFFLINE | Device is off line and request cannot proceed. |
SS$_EXASTLM | Insufficient AST quota for notification AST. |
SS$_INSFMEM | Insufficient memory. |
SS$_IVCHAN | Illegal channel. |
SS$_NOPRIV | Insufficient privilege to perform request. |
PTD$WRITE
Inputs data to the pseudoterminal and reads any immediately echoed characters.
Format
PTD$WRITE chan [,astadr] [,astprm], wrtbuf, wrtbuf_len [,echobuf] [,echobuf_len]
RETURNS
OpenVMS usage: | longword (unsigned) |
type: | write only |
access: | by value |
Arguments
chan
OpenVMS usage: | channel |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of I/O channel assigned to the pseudoterminal. This channel is only intended to be used for PTD$XXX operations.
astadr
OpenVMS usage: | ast_procedure |
type: | procedure value |
access: | call without stack unwinding |
mechanism: | by reference |
AST service routine to be executed when PTD$WRITE completes. If
astadr is specified, the AST routine executes at the same access mode as the caller of the PTD$WRITE routine.
astprm
OpenVMS usage: | user_arg |
type: | longword (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
AST parameter to be passed to the AST service routine specified by the
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wrtbuf
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OpenVMS usage: | char_string |
type: | character coded text string |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by reference |
Address of the write I/O status longword. The first character in an I/O buffer to be written is this address plus 4. The
wrtbuf must be in the range specified by the
inadr argument of the PTD$CREATE routine; otherwise an SS$_ACCVIO status is returned.
wrtbuf_len
OpenVMS usage: | word_unsigned |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of characters to be written to the pseudoterminal. These characters appear as input to the terminal side of the pseudoterminal.
echobuf
OpenVMS usage: | char_string |
type: | character coded text string |
access: | write only |
mechanism: | by reference |
Address of the echo I/O status longword. The first character position in an I/O buffer to receive all output is this address plus 4. The
echobuf must be in the range specified by the
inadr argument of the PTD$CREATE routine; otherwise an SS$_ACCVIO status is returned.
echobuf_len
OpenVMS usage: | word_unsigned |
type: | word (unsigned) |
access: | read only |
mechanism: | by value |
Number of characters that can be read from the pseudoterminal. If an echo buffer is specified, up to
echobuf_len characters can be stored in it.
Description
PTD$WRITE inputs data to the pseudoterminal and reads any immediately echoed characters. PTD$WRITE allows you to specify a buffer to receive any output generated by the write; you do not need to issue a separate read request to read this data.
Return Values
SS$_NORMAL | Normal successful completion. |
SS$_ACCVIO | Unable to read an argument, or invalid I/O buffer address. |
SS$_DATALOST | The terminal driver type-ahead buffer is full and character written was lost. |
SS$_DATAOVERUN | The terminal driver type-ahead buffer is getting full; attempts to send more data might result in loss of characters. |
SS$_DEVOFFLINE | Device is off line and request cannot proceed. |
SS$_EXASTLM | Insufficient AST quota for notification AST. |
SS$_INSFMEM | Insufficient memory. |
SS$_IVBUFLEN | Buffer size supplied is illegal. |
SS$_IVCHAN | Illegal channel. |
SS$_NOPRIV | Insufficient privilege to perform request. |
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