1 /* $OpenBSD: ttymodes.h,v 1.16 2017/04/30 23:26:54 djm Exp $ */
4 * Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
5 * Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
8 * As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
9 * can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this
10 * software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
11 * incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
12 * called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell".
16 * SSH2 tty modes support by Kevin Steves.
17 * Copyright (c) 2001 Kevin Steves. All rights reserved.
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20 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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41 * The tty mode description is a string, consisting of
42 * opcode-arguments pairs. It is terminated by opcode TTY_OP_END (0).
43 * Opcodes 1-159 have uint32 arguments.
44 * Opcodes 160-255 are not yet defined and cause parsing to stop (they
45 * should only be used after any other data).
47 * The client puts in the string any modes it knows about, and the
48 * server ignores any modes it does not know about. This allows some degree
49 * of machine-independence, at least between systems that use a posix-like
50 * tty interface. The protocol can support other systems as well, but might
51 * require reimplementing as mode names would likely be different.
55 * Some constants and prototypes are defined in packet.h; this file
56 * is only intended for including from ttymodes.c.
101 TTYCHAR(VDISCARD, 18)
102 #endif /* VDISCARD */
104 /* name, field, op */
105 TTYMODE(IGNPAR, c_iflag, 30)
106 TTYMODE(PARMRK, c_iflag, 31)
107 TTYMODE(INPCK, c_iflag, 32)
108 TTYMODE(ISTRIP, c_iflag, 33)
109 TTYMODE(INLCR, c_iflag, 34)
110 TTYMODE(IGNCR, c_iflag, 35)
111 TTYMODE(ICRNL, c_iflag, 36)
113 TTYMODE(IUCLC, c_iflag, 37)
115 TTYMODE(IXON, c_iflag, 38)
116 TTYMODE(IXANY, c_iflag, 39)
117 TTYMODE(IXOFF, c_iflag, 40)
119 TTYMODE(IMAXBEL,c_iflag, 41)
122 TTYMODE(IUTF8, c_iflag, 42)
125 TTYMODE(ISIG, c_lflag, 50)
126 TTYMODE(ICANON, c_lflag, 51)
128 TTYMODE(XCASE, c_lflag, 52)
130 TTYMODE(ECHO, c_lflag, 53)
131 TTYMODE(ECHOE, c_lflag, 54)
132 TTYMODE(ECHOK, c_lflag, 55)
133 TTYMODE(ECHONL, c_lflag, 56)
134 TTYMODE(NOFLSH, c_lflag, 57)
135 TTYMODE(TOSTOP, c_lflag, 58)
137 TTYMODE(IEXTEN, c_lflag, 59)
140 TTYMODE(ECHOCTL,c_lflag, 60)
143 TTYMODE(ECHOKE, c_lflag, 61)
146 TTYMODE(PENDIN, c_lflag, 62)
149 TTYMODE(OPOST, c_oflag, 70)
151 TTYMODE(OLCUC, c_oflag, 71)
154 TTYMODE(ONLCR, c_oflag, 72)
157 TTYMODE(OCRNL, c_oflag, 73)
160 TTYMODE(ONOCR, c_oflag, 74)
163 TTYMODE(ONLRET, c_oflag, 75)
166 TTYMODE(CS7, c_cflag, 90)
167 TTYMODE(CS8, c_cflag, 91)
168 TTYMODE(PARENB, c_cflag, 92)
169 TTYMODE(PARODD, c_cflag, 93)