I don't understand your question. The programmer who wrote the code set the value of the request.
TCGETS requests a struct termios. It is part of SVR4, not POSIX. Since your process is opening a perl module, not a tty, this is not going to work. Files like a Select.pm - those files are not terminals.
If you wrote this: call isatty() first, if the return is true then
Save the original_opts, copy to a new struct, then change the terminal settings you want, call tcsetattr with the new_opts struct, then when you are done, call tcsetattr with original_opts to set the term back the way it was. termios is the POSIX way to do this.
What the heck this code dump is showing I don't really know.
UNIX, gnu cc compiler, SUN Ultra 60
Hello, this is my first post, so please bear with me. I'm currently developing a test environment for a network subsystem that, when live, accesses databases and other network elements.
However, my test environment will be run offline, so I need to fake... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have a cron entry:
59 23 * * * . $HOME/.profile;mydate=`date '+%Y%m%d'`;mv filename filename_$mydate
Which works fine interactively, but gives me the following error when it runs in cron:
Your "cron" job on servername
. $HOME/.profile;mydate=`date '+
produced the... (4 Replies)
OK so I wanted to know how does grep outputs to the pipe and how sort reads from it. So I run a strace over "grep blah myfile | sort" and this is what I got:
open("myfile", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 3
fstat64(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0600, st_size=84, ...}) = 0
read(3, "blah blah and blah cause of... (4 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I need to trace a sqlplus session using strace.
Can someone please provide me the syntax. sorry was not able to figure out by reading the man page. :-(
i tried to do as below but getting the error
xt33db006/u1/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/asm_1$ strace -f sqlplus '/as sysdba'... (0 Replies)
For some reason when I try to take a snapshot of the root slice on a particular machine I get an ioctl 22 error. I can't seem to find much on the problem by searching the internet other than some realtime processes such as ntp that use mlock can cause this to happen. I tried running it with truss... (2 Replies)
Hi,
does anyone know the equivalent command of the following in AIX :
$ strace -tp 15033
Process 15033 attached - interrupt to quit
11:28:06 gettimeofday({1257766086, 104118}, NULL) = 0
11:28:06 getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, {ru_utime={2270, 615813}, ru_stime={0, 634903}, ...}) = 0
Thank you (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Good day, need some help on strace result. We're encountering oracle Database server connection slowness (using sqlplus login to db server, there have 1 or 2 secs delay) we had generated strace and provide to oracle to investigate, and they told us it look like OS problem (Our OS is Red... (4 Replies)
I need to run and monitor applications on Android Emulator. I am using the strace utility to monitor system calls. Everytime to start strace i need to manually start the application , get the process Id of the application and then give it to strace to start logging all the system calls.
So is... (20 Replies)
I want to run the strace -p xxxx -o in a script to monitor a process that hangs sometimes and requires a restart, my question is if strace is constantly running in the background will it chew up system resources and cause the system slowness? (3 Replies)
I have requirement for strace utility rpm package for RHEL 5.9. I have made a google for last 1 hr. but did not find the required one. Can any one help me out to find out the compatible rpm package of strace for Redhat 5.9 version (I require 64 bit version). (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
ioctl
IOCTL(2) BSD System Calls Manual IOCTL(2)NAME
ioctl -- control device
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
int
ioctl(int d, unsigned long request, char *argp);
DESCRIPTION
The ioctl() function manipulates the underlying device parameters of special files. In particular, many operating characteristics of charac-
ter special files (e.g. terminals) may be controlled with ioctl() requests. The argument d must be an open file descriptor.
An ioctl request has encoded in it whether the argument is an ``in'' parameter or ``out'' parameter, and the size of the argument argp in
bytes. Macros and defines used in specifying an ioctl request are located in the file <sys/ioctl.h>.
RETURN VALUES
If an error has occurred, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
Ioctl() will fail if:
[EBADF] d is not a valid descriptor.
[ENOTTY] d is not associated with a character special device.
[ENOTTY] The specified request does not apply to the kind of object that the descriptor d references.
[EINVAL] Request or argp is not valid.
SEE ALSO mt(1), cdio(1), chio(1), execve(2), fcntl(2), tty(4), intro(4)HISTORY
An ioctl() function call appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
4th Berkeley Distribution December 11, 1993 4th Berkeley Distribution