Name

tcgetpgrp, tcsetpgrp — get and set terminal foreground process group

Synopsis

#include <unistd.h>
pid_t tcgetpgrp( int   fd);
int tcsetpgrp( int   fd,
  pid_t   pgrp);

DESCRIPTION

The function tcgetpgrp() returns the process group ID of the foreground process group on the terminal associated to fd, which must be the controlling terminal of the calling process.

The function tcsetpgrp() makes the process group with process group ID pgrp the foreground process group on the terminal associated to fd, which must be the controlling terminal of the calling process, and still be associated with its session. Moreover, pgrp must be a (nonempty) process group belonging to the same session as the calling process.

If tcsetpgrp() is called by a member of a background process group in its session, and the calling process is not blocking or ignoring SIGTTOU, a SIGTTOU signal is sent to all members of this background process group.

RETURN VALUE

When fd refers to the controlling terminal of the calling process, the function tcgetpgrp() will return the foreground process group ID of that terminal if there is one, and some value larger than 1 that is not presently a process group ID otherwise. When fd does not refer to the controlling terminal of the calling process, −1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.

When successful, tcsetpgrp() returns 0. Otherwise, it returns −1, and errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not a valid file descriptor.

EINVAL

pgrp has an unsupported value.

ENOTTY

The calling process does not have a controlling terminal, or it has one but it is not described by fd, or, for tcsetpgrp(), this controlling terminal is no longer associated with the session of the calling process.

EPERM

pgrp has a supported value, but is not the process group ID of a process in the same session as the calling process.

CONFORMING TO

POSIX.1-2001.

NOTES

These functions are implemented via the TIOCGPGRP and TIOCSPGRP ioctls.

History

The ioctls appeared in 4.2BSD. The functions are POSIX inventions.

SEE ALSO

setpgid(2), setsid(2), credentials(7)

COLOPHON

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