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author | imp <imp@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-12-01 17:54:33 +0000 |
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committer | imp <imp@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-12-01 17:54:33 +0000 |
commit | 2fb46d5815c18208e0a5f418b05f7fa43c370e66 (patch) | |
tree | ef28a7732696f6a90a74494d2f1ddf032abf95f7 /lib | |
parent | 1bc293e3807e6c0f274a1f0a847573138e001dca (diff) | |
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Document O_NOCTTY and O_SYNC. O_NOCTTY is a nop on freebsd, while on
other systems it prevents a tty from becoming a controlling tty on the
open. O_SYNC is the POSIX name for O_FSYNC.
The Markup Police may need to tweak my references to standards.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/libc/sys/open.2 | 17 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/libc/sys/open.2 b/lib/libc/sys/open.2 index 14d8722..a2de150 100644 --- a/lib/libc/sys/open.2 +++ b/lib/libc/sys/open.2 @@ -86,7 +86,9 @@ O_SHLOCK atomically obtain a shared lock O_EXLOCK atomically obtain an exclusive lock O_DIRECT eliminate or reduce cache effects O_FSYNC synchronous writes +O_SYNC synchronous writes O_NOFOLLOW do not follow symlinks +O_NOCTTY don't assign controlling terminal .Ed .Pp Opening a file with @@ -133,6 +135,11 @@ the kernel will not cache written data and all writes on the descriptor will not return until the data to be written completes. .Pp +.Dv O_SYNC +is a synonym for +.Dv O_FSYNC +required by POSIX. +.Pp If .Dv O_NOFOLLOW is used in the mask and the target file passed to @@ -160,6 +167,16 @@ If it cannot avoid caching the data, it will minimize the impact the data has on the cache. Use of this flag can drastically reduce performance if not used with care. .Pp +.Dv O_NOCTTY +may be used to ensure the OS does not assign this file as the +controlling terminal when it opens a tty device. +This is the default on +.Fx , +but is present for POSIX 1003.1 compatibility. +.Fn open +will not assign controlling terminals on +.Fx . +.Pp If successful, .Fn open returns a non-negative integer, termed a file descriptor. |