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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 27.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 28.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 29.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 30.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 31.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 32.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 33.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 34.\" 35.\" @(#)stty.1 8.4 (Berkeley) 4/18/94 36.\" $FreeBSD$ 37.\" 38.Dd April 18, 1994 39.Dt STTY 1 40.Os 41.Sh NAME 42.Nm stty 43.Nd set the options for a terminal device interface 44.Sh SYNOPSIS 45.Nm 46.Op Fl a | Fl e | Fl g 47.Op Fl f Ar file 48.Op operands 49.Sh DESCRIPTION 50The 51.Nm 52utility sets or reports on terminal 53characteristics for the device that is its standard input. 54If no options or operands are specified, it reports the settings of a subset 55of characteristics as well as additional ones if they differ from their 56default values. 57Otherwise it modifies 58the terminal state according to the specified arguments. 59Some combinations of arguments are mutually 60exclusive on some terminal types. 61.Pp 62The following options are available: 63.Bl -tag -width indent 64.It Fl a 65Display all the current settings for the terminal to standard output 66as per 67.St -p1003.2 . 68.It Fl e 69Display all the current settings for the terminal to standard output 70in the traditional 71.Tn BSD 72``all'' and ``everything'' formats. 73.It Fl f 74Open and use the terminal named by 75.Ar file 76rather than using standard input. The file is opened 77using the 78.Dv O_NONBLOCK 79flag of 80.Fn open , 81making it possible to 82set or display settings on a terminal that might otherwise 83block on the open. 84.It Fl g 85Display all the current settings for the terminal to standard output 86in a form that may be used as an argument to a subsequent invocation of 87.Nm 88to restore the current terminal state as per 89.St -p1003.2 . 90.El 91.Pp 92The following arguments are available to set the terminal 93characteristics: 94.Ss Control Modes: 95.Pp 96Control mode flags affect hardware characteristics associated with the 97terminal. This corresponds to the c_cflag in the termios structure. 98.Bl -tag -width Fl 99.It Cm parenb Pq Fl parenb 100Enable (disable) parity generation 101and detection. 102.It Cm parodd Pq Fl parodd 103Select odd (even) parity. 104.It Cm cs5 cs6 cs7 cs8 105Select character size, if possible. 106.It Ar number 107Set terminal baud rate to the 108number given, if possible. 109If the 110baud rate is set to zero, modem 111control is no longer 112asserted. 113.It Cm ispeed Ar number 114Set terminal input baud rate to the 115number given, if possible. 116If the 117input baud rate is set to zero, the 118input baud rate is set to the 119value of the output baud 120rate. 121.It Cm ospeed Ar number 122Set terminal output baud rate to 123the number given, if possible. 124If 125the output baud rate is set to 126zero, modem control is 127no longer asserted. 128.It Cm speed Ar number 129This sets both 130.Cm ispeed 131and 132.Cm ospeed 133to 134.Ar number . 135.It Cm hupcl Pq Fl hupcl 136Stop asserting modem control 137(do not stop asserting modem control) on last close. 138.It Cm hup Pq Fl hup 139Same as hupcl 140.Pq Fl hupcl . 141.It Cm cstopb Pq Fl cstopb 142Use two (one) stop bits per character. 143.It Cm cread Pq Fl cread 144Enable (disable) the receiver. 145.It Cm clocal Pq Fl clocal 146Assume a line without (with) modem 147control. 148.It Cm crtscts Pq Fl crtscts 149Enable (disable) RTS/CTS flow control. 150.El 151.Ss Input Modes: 152This corresponds to the c_iflag in the termios structure. 153.Bl -tag -width Fl 154.It Cm ignbrk Pq Fl ignbrk 155Ignore (do not ignore) break on 156input. 157.It Cm brkint Pq Fl brkint 158Signal (do not signal) 159.Dv INTR 160on 161break. 162.It Cm ignpar Pq Fl ignpar 163Ignore (do not ignore) characters with parity 164errors. 165.It Cm parmrk Pq Fl parmrk 166Mark (do not mark) characters with parity errors. 167.It Cm inpck Pq Fl inpck 168Enable (disable) input parity 169checking. 170.It Cm istrip Pq Fl istrip 171Strip (do not strip) input characters 172to seven bits. 173.It Cm inlcr Pq Fl inlcr 174Map (do not map) 175.Dv NL 176to 177.Dv CR 178on input. 179.It Cm igncr Pq Fl igncr 180Ignore (do not ignore) 181.Dv CR 182on input. 183.It Cm icrnl Pq Fl icrnl 184Map (do not map) 185.Dv CR 186to 187.Dv NL 188on input. 189.It Cm ixon Pq Fl ixon 190Enable (disable) 191.Dv START/STOP 192output 193control. 194Output from the system is 195stopped when the system receives 196.Dv STOP 197and started when the system 198receives 199.Dv START , 200or if 201.Cm ixany 202is set, any character restarts output. 203.It Cm ixoff Pq Fl ixoff 204Request that the system send (not 205send) 206.Dv START/STOP 207characters when 208the input queue is nearly 209empty/full. 210.It Cm ixany Pq Fl ixany 211Allow any character (allow only 212.Dv START ) 213to restart output. 214.It Cm imaxbel Pq Fl imaxbel 215The system imposes a limit of 216.Dv MAX_INPUT 217(currently 255) characters in the input queue. If 218.Cm imaxbel 219is set and the input queue limit has been reached, 220subsequent input causes the system to send an ASCII BEL 221character to the output queue (the terminal beeps at you). Otherwise, 222if 223.Cm imaxbel 224is unset and the input queue is full, the next input character causes 225the entire input and output queues to be discarded. 226.El 227.Ss Output Modes: 228This corresponds to the c_oflag of the termios structure. 229.Bl -tag -width Fl 230.It Cm opost Pq Fl opost 231Post-process output (do not 232post-process output; ignore all other 233output modes). 234.It Cm onlcr Pq Fl onlcr 235Map (do not map) 236.Dv NL 237to 238.Dv CR-NL 239on output. 240.It Cm oxtabs Pq Fl oxtabs 241Expand (do not expand) tabs to spaces on output. 242.El 243.Ss Local Modes: 244.Pp 245Local mode flags (lflags) affect various and sundry characteristics of terminal 246processing. 247Historically the term "local" pertained to new job control features 248implemented by Jim Kulp on a 249.Tn Pdp 11/70 250at 251.Tn IIASA . 252Later the driver ran on the first 253.Tn VAX 254at Evans Hall, UC Berkeley, where the job control details 255were greatly modified but the structure definitions and names 256remained essentially unchanged. 257The second interpretation of the 'l' in lflag 258is ``line discipline flag'' which corresponds to the 259.Ar c_lflag 260of the 261.Ar termios 262structure. 263.Bl -tag -width Fl 264.It Cm isig Pq Fl isig 265Enable (disable) the checking of 266characters against the special control 267characters 268.Dv INTR , QUIT , 269and 270.Dv SUSP . 271.It Cm icanon Pq Fl icanon 272Enable (disable) canonical input 273.Pf ( Dv ERASE 274and 275.Dv KILL 276processing). 277.It Cm iexten Pq Fl iexten 278Enable (disable) any implementation 279defined special control characters 280not currently controlled by icanon, 281isig, or ixon. 282.It Cm echo Pq Fl echo 283Echo back (do not echo back) every 284character typed. 285.It Cm echoe Pq Fl echoe 286The 287.Dv ERASE 288character shall (shall 289not) visually erase the last character 290in the current line from the 291display, if possible. 292.It Cm echok Pq Fl echok 293Echo (do not echo) 294.Dv NL 295after 296.Dv KILL 297character. 298.It Cm echoke Pq Fl echoke 299The 300.Dv KILL 301character shall (shall 302not) visually erase the 303current line from the 304display, if possible. 305.It Cm echonl Pq Fl echonl 306Echo (do not echo) 307.Dv NL , 308even if echo 309is disabled. 310.It Cm echoctl Pq Fl echoctl 311If 312.Cm echoctl 313is set, echo control characters as ^X. Otherwise control characters 314echo as themselves. 315.It Cm echoprt Pq Fl echoprt 316For printing terminals. 317If set, echo erased characters backwards within ``\\'' 318and ``/''. Otherwise, disable this feature. 319.It Cm noflsh Pq Fl noflsh 320Disable (enable) flush after 321.Dv INTR , QUIT , SUSP . 322.It Cm tostop Pq Fl tostop 323Send (do not send) 324.Dv SIGTTOU 325for background output. This causes background jobs to stop if they attempt 326terminal output. 327.It Cm altwerase Pq Fl altwerase 328Use (do not use) an alternate word erase algorithm when processing 329.Dv WERASE 330characters. 331This alternate algorithm considers sequences of 332alphanumeric/underscores as words. 333It also skips the first preceding character in its classification 334(as a convenience since the one preceding character could have been 335erased with simply an 336.Dv ERASE 337character.) 338.It Cm mdmbuf Pq Fl mdmbuf 339If set, flow control output based on condition of Carrier Detect. Otherwise 340writes return an error if Carrier Detect is low (and Carrier is not being 341ignored with the 342.Dv CLOCAL 343flag.) 344.It Cm flusho Pq Fl flusho 345Indicates output is (is not) being discarded. 346.It Cm pendin Pq Fl pendin 347Indicates input is (is not) pending after a switch from non-canonical 348to canonical mode and will be re-input when a read becomes pending 349or more input arrives. 350.El 351.Ss Control Characters: 352.Bl -tag -width Fl 353.It Ar control-character Ar string 354Set 355.Ar control-character 356to 357.Ar string . 358If string is a single character, 359the control character is set to 360that character. 361If string is the 362two character sequence "^-" or the 363string "undef" the control character 364is disabled (i.e. set to 365.Pf { Dv _POSIX_VDISABLE Ns } . ) 366.Pp 367Recognized control-characters: 368.Bd -ragged -offset indent 369.Bl -column character Subscript 370.It control- 371.It character Subscript Description 372.It _________ _________ _______________ 373.It eof Ta Tn VEOF EOF No character 374.It eol Ta Tn VEOL EOL No character 375.It eol2 Ta Tn VEOL2 EOL2 No character 376.It erase Ta Tn VERASE ERASE No character 377.It werase Ta Tn VWERASE WERASE No character 378.It intr Ta Tn VINTR INTR No character 379.It kill Ta Tn VKILL KILL No character 380.It quit Ta Tn VQUIT QUIT No character 381.It susp Ta Tn VSUSP SUSP No character 382.It start Ta Tn VSTART START No character 383.It stop Ta Tn VSTOP STOP No character 384.It dsusp Ta Tn VDSUSP DSUSP No character 385.It lnext Ta Tn VLNEXT LNEXT No character 386.It reprint Ta Tn VREPRINT REPRINT No character 387.It status Ta Tn VSTATUS STATUS No character 388.El 389.Ed 390.It Cm min Ar number 391.It Cm time Ar number 392Set the value of min or time to 393number. 394.Dv MIN 395and 396.Dv TIME 397are used in 398Non-Canonical mode input processing 399(-icanon). 400.El 401.Ss Combination Modes: 402.Pp 403.Bl -tag -width Fl 404.It Ar saved settings 405Set the current terminal 406characteristics to the saved settings 407produced by the 408.Fl g 409option. 410.It Cm evenp No or Cm parity 411Enable parenb and cs7; disable 412parodd. 413.It Cm oddp 414Enable parenb, cs7, and parodd. 415.It Fl parity , evenp , oddp 416Disable parenb, and set cs8. 417.It Cm \&nl Pq Fl \&nl 418Enable (disable) icrnl. 419In addition 420-nl unsets inlcr and igncr. 421.It Cm ek 422Reset 423.Dv ERASE 424and 425.Dv KILL 426characters 427back to system defaults. 428.It Cm sane 429Resets all modes to reasonable values for interactive terminal use. 430.It Cm tty 431Set the line discipline to the standard terminal line discipline 432.Dv TTYDISC . 433.It Cm crt Pq Fl crt 434Set (disable) all modes suitable for a CRT display device. 435.It Cm kerninfo Pq Fl kerninfo 436Enable (disable) the system generated status line associated with 437processing a 438.Dv STATUS 439character (usually set to ^T). The status line consists of the 440system load average, the current command name, its process ID, the 441event the process is waiting on (or the status of the process), the user 442and system times, percent cpu, and current memory usage. 443.It Cm columns Ar number 444The terminal size is recorded as having 445.Ar number 446columns. 447.It Cm cols Ar number 448is an alias for 449.Cm columns. 450.It Cm rows Ar number 451The terminal size is recorded as having 452.Ar number 453rows. 454.It Cm dec 455Set modes suitable for users of Digital Equipment Corporation systems ( 456.Dv ERASE , 457.Dv KILL , 458and 459.Dv INTR 460characters are set to ^?, ^U, and ^C; 461.Dv ixany 462is disabled, and 463.Dv crt 464is enabled.) 465.It Cm extproc Pq Fl extproc 466If set, this flag indicates that some amount of terminal processing is being 467performed by either the terminal hardware or by the remote side connected 468to a pty. 469.It Cm raw Pq Fl raw 470If set, change the modes of the terminal so that no input or output processing 471is performed. 472If unset, change the modes of the terminal to some reasonable 473state that performs input and output processing. Note that since the 474terminal driver no longer has a single 475.Dv RAW 476bit, it is not possible to intuit what flags were set prior to setting 477.Cm raw . 478This means that unsetting 479.Cm raw 480may not put back all the setting that were previously in effect. 481To set the terminal into a raw state and then accurately restore it, the following 482shell code is recommended: 483.Bd -literal 484save_state=$(stty -g) 485stty raw 486\&... 487stty "$save_state" 488.Ed 489.It Cm size 490The size of the terminal is printed as two numbers on a single line, 491first rows, then columns. 492.El 493.Ss Compatibility Modes: 494.Pp 495These modes remain for compatibility with the previous version of 496the 497.Nm 498command. 499.Bl -tag -width Fl 500.It Cm all 501Reports all the terminal modes as with 502.Cm stty Fl a 503except that the control characters are printed in a columnar format. 504.It Cm everything 505Same as 506.Cm all . 507.It Cm cooked 508Same as 509.Cm sane . 510.It Cm cbreak 511If set, enables 512.Cm brkint , ixon , imaxbel , opost , 513.Cm isig , iexten , 514and 515.Cm Fl icanon . 516If unset, same as 517.Cm sane . 518.It Cm new 519Same as 520.Cm tty . 521.It Cm old 522Same as 523.Cm tty . 524.It Cm newcrt Pq Fl newcrt 525Same as 526.Cm crt . 527.It Cm pass8 528The converse of 529.Cm parity . 530.It Cm tandem Pq Fl tandem 531Same as 532.Cm ixoff . 533.It Cm decctlq Pq Fl decctlq 534The converse of 535.Cm ixany . 536.It Cm crterase Pq Fl crterase 537Same as 538.Cm echoe . 539.It Cm crtbs Pq Fl crtbs 540Same as 541.Cm echoe . 542.It Cm crtkill Pq Fl crtkill 543Same as 544.Cm echoke . 545.It Cm ctlecho Pq Fl ctlecho 546Same as 547.Cm echoctl . 548.It Cm prterase Pq Fl prterase 549Same as 550.Cm echoprt . 551.It Cm litout Pq Fl litout 552The converse of 553.Cm opost . 554.It Cm tabs Pq Fl tabs 555The converse of 556.Cm oxtabs . 557.It Cm brk Ar value 558Same as the control character 559.Cm eol . 560.It Cm flush Ar value 561Same as the control character 562.Cm discard . 563.It Cm rprnt Ar value 564Same as the control character 565.Cm reprint . 566.El 567.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 568The 569.Nm 570utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. 571.Sh SEE ALSO 572.Xr termios 4 573.Sh STANDARDS 574The 575.Nm 576function is expected to be 577.St -p1003.2 578compatible. The flags 579.Fl e 580and 581.Fl f 582are 583extensions to the standard. 584