// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build zos && s390x // +build zos,s390x package unix import ( "runtime" "unsafe" ) // ioctl itself should not be exposed directly, but additional get/set // functions for specific types are permissible. // IoctlSetInt performs an ioctl operation which sets an integer value // on fd, using the specified request number. func IoctlSetInt(fd int, req uint, value int) error { return ioctl(fd, req, uintptr(value)) } // IoctlSetWinsize performs an ioctl on fd with a *Winsize argument. // // To change fd's window size, the req argument should be TIOCSWINSZ. func IoctlSetWinsize(fd int, req uint, value *Winsize) error { // TODO: if we get the chance, remove the req parameter and // hardcode TIOCSWINSZ. return ioctlPtr(fd, req, unsafe.Pointer(value)) } // IoctlSetTermios performs an ioctl on fd with a *Termios. // // The req value is expected to be TCSETS, TCSETSW, or TCSETSF func IoctlSetTermios(fd int, req uint, value *Termios) error { if (req != TCSETS) && (req != TCSETSW) && (req != TCSETSF) { return ENOSYS } err := Tcsetattr(fd, int(req), value) runtime.KeepAlive(value) return err } // IoctlGetInt performs an ioctl operation which gets an integer value // from fd, using the specified request number. // // A few ioctl requests use the return value as an output parameter; // for those, IoctlRetInt should be used instead of this function. func IoctlGetInt(fd int, req uint) (int, error) { var value int err := ioctlPtr(fd, req, unsafe.Pointer(&value)) return value, err } func IoctlGetWinsize(fd int, req uint) (*Winsize, error) { var value Winsize err := ioctlPtr(fd, req, unsafe.Pointer(&value)) return &value, err } // IoctlGetTermios performs an ioctl on fd with a *Termios. // // The req value is expected to be TCGETS func IoctlGetTermios(fd int, req uint) (*Termios, error) { var value Termios if req != TCGETS { return &value, ENOSYS } err := Tcgetattr(fd, &value) return &value, err }