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32.\" @(#)gettytab.5 6.7 (Berkeley) 5/10/91
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34.Dd May 10, 1991
35.Dt GETTYTAB 5
36.Os BSD 4.2
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm gettytab
39.Nd terminal configuration data base
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm gettytab
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Nm gettytab
45file
46is a simplified version of the
47.Xr termcap 5
48data base
49used to describe terminal lines.
50The initial terminal login process
51.Xr getty 8
52accesses the
53.Nm gettytab
54file each time it starts, allowing simpler
55reconfiguration of terminal characteristics.
56Each entry in the data base
57is used to describe one class of terminals.
58.Pp
59There is a default terminal class,
60.Em default ,
61that is used to set global defaults for all other classes.
62(That is, the
63.Em default
64entry is read, then the entry for the class required
65is used to override particular settings.)
66.Sh CAPABILITIES
67Refer to
68.Xr termcap 5
69for a description of the file layout.
70The
71.Em default
72column below lists defaults obtained if there is
73no entry in the table obtained, nor one in the special
74.Em default
75table.
76.Bl -column Namexx /usr/bin/login Default
77.It Sy Name Type Default Description
78.It "ap bool false terminal uses any parity"
79.It "bd num 0 backspace delay"
80.It "bk str 0377 alternate end of line character (input break)"
81.It "cb bool false use crt backspace mode"
82.It "cd num 0 carriage-return delay"
83.It "ce bool false use crt erase algorithm"
84.It "ck bool false use crt kill algorithm"
85.It "cl str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
86.No "screen clear sequence"
87.It "co bool false console - add"
88.Ql \en
89after login prompt
90.It "ds str" Ta So Li ^Y Sc Ta
91.No "delayed suspend character"
92.It "dx bool false set"
93.Dv DECCTLQ
94.It "ec bool false leave echo"
95.Tn OFF
96.It "ep bool false terminal uses even parity"
97.It "er str" Ta So Li ^? Sc Ta
98.No "erase character"
99.It "et str" Ta So Li ^D Sc Ta
100.No "end of text"
101.Pq Dv EOF
102character
103.It "ev str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
104.No "initial enviroment"
105.It "f0 num unused tty mode flags to write messages"
106.It "f1 num unused tty mode flags to read login name"
107.It "f2 num unused tty mode flags to leave terminal as"
108.It "fd num 0 form-feed (vertical motion) delay"
109.It "fl str" Ta So Li ^O Sc Ta
110.No "output flush character"
111.It "hc bool false do"
112.Tn NOT
113hangup line on last close
114.It "he str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
115.No "hostname editing string"
116.It "hn str hostname hostname"
117.It "ht bool false terminal has real tabs"
118.It "ig bool false ignore garbage characters in login name"
119.It "im str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
120.No "initial (banner) message"
121.It "in str" Ta So Li ^C Sc Ta
122.No "interrupt character"
123.It "is num unused input speed"
124.It "kl str" Ta So Li ^U Sc Ta
125.No "kill character"
126.It "lc bool false terminal has lower case"
127.It "lm str login: login prompt"
128.It "ln str" Ta So Li ^V Sc Ta
129.No "``literal next'' character"
130.It "lo str" Ta Pa /usr/bin/login Ta
131.No "program to exec when name obtained"
132.It "nd num 0 newline (line-feed) delay"
133.It "nl bool false terminal has (or might have) a newline character"
134.It "nx str default next table (for auto speed selection)"
135.It "op bool false terminal uses odd parity"
136.It "os num unused output speed"
137.It "pc str" Ta So Li \e0 Sc Ta
138.No "pad character"
139.It "pe bool false use printer (hard copy) erase algorithm"
140.It "pf num 0 delay"
141between first prompt and following flush (seconds)
142.It "ps bool false line connected to a"
143.Tn MICOM
144port selector
145.It "qu str" Ta So Li \&^\e Sc Ta
146.No "quit character"
147.It "rp str" Ta So Li ^R Sc Ta
148.No "line retype character"
149.It "rw bool false do"
150.Tn NOT
151use raw for input, use cbreak
152.It "sp num unused line speed (input and output)"
153.It "su str" Ta So Li ^Z Sc Ta
154.No "suspend character"
155.It "tc str none table continuation"
156.It "to num 0 timeout (seconds)"
157.It "tt str" Ta Dv NULL Ta
158.No "terminal type (for environment)"
159.It "ub bool false do unbuffered output (of prompts etc)"
160.It "uc bool false terminal is known upper case only"
161.It "we str" Ta So Li ^W Sc Ta
162.No "word erase character"
163.It "xc bool false do
164.Tn NOT
165echo control chars as
166.Ql ^X
167.It "xf str" Ta So Li ^S Sc Ta Dv XOFF
168(stop output) character
169.It "xn str" Ta So Li ^Q Sc Ta Dv XON
170(start output) character
171.El
172.Pp
173If no line speed is specified, speed will not be altered
174from that which prevails when getty is entered.
175Specifying an input or output speed will override
176line speed for stated direction only.
177.Pp
178Terminal modes to be used for the output of the message,
179for input of the login name,
180and to leave the terminal set as upon completion,
181are derived from the boolean flags specified.
182If the derivation should prove inadequate,
183any (or all) of these three may be overriden
184with one of the
185.Em \&f0 ,
186.Em \&f1 ,
187or
188.Em \&f2
189numeric specifications, which can be used to specify
190(usually in octal, with a leading '0')
191the exact values of the flags.
192Local (new tty) flags are set in the top 16 bits
193of this (32 bit) value.
194.Pp
195Should
196.Xr getty
197receive a null character
198(presumed to indicate a line break)
199it will restart using the table indicated by the
200.Em nx
201entry. If there is none, it will re-use its original table.
202.Pp
203Delays are specified in milliseconds, the nearest possible
204delay available in the tty driver will be used.
205Should greater certainty be desired, delays
206with values 0, 1, 2, and 3 are interpreted as
207choosing that particular delay algorithm from the driver.
208.Pp
209The
210.Em \&cl
211screen clear string may be preceded by a (decimal) number
212of milliseconds of delay required (a la termcap).
213This delay is simulated by repeated use of the pad character
214.Em \&pc .
215.Pp
216The initial message, and login message,
217.Em \&im
218and
219.Em \&lm
220may include the character sequence
221.Em \&%h
222or
223.Em \&%t
224to obtain
225the hostname or tty name respectively.
226.Pf ( Em %%
227obtains a single '%' character.)
228The hostname is normally obtained from the system,
229but may be set by the
230.Em \&hn
231table entry.
232In either case it may be edited with
233.Em \&he .
234The
235.Em \&he
236string is a sequence of characters, each character that
237is neither '@' nor '#' is copied into the final hostname.
238A '@' in the
239.Em \&he
240string, causes one character from the real hostname to
241be copied to the final hostname.
242A '#' in the
243.Em \&he
244string, causes the next character of the real hostname
245to be skipped.
246Surplus '@' and '#' characters are ignored.
247.Pp
248When getty execs the login process, given
249in the
250.Em \&lo
251string (usually
252.Dq Pa /usr/bin/login ) ,
253it will have set
254the enviroment to include the terminal type, as indicated
255by the
256.Em \&tt
257string (if it exists).
258The
259.Em \&ev
260string, can be used to enter additional data into
261the environment.
262It is a list of comma separated strings, each of which
263will presumably be of the form
264.Em name=value .
265.Pp
266If a non-zero timeout is specified, with
267.Em \&to ,
268then getty will exit within the indicated
269number of seconds, either having
270received a login name and passed control
271to
272.Xr login ,
273or having received an alarm signal, and exited.
274This may be useful to hangup dial in lines.
275.Pp
276Output from
277.Xr getty
278is even parity unless
279.Em \&op
280is specified.
281The
282.Em \&op
283string
284may be specified with
285.Em \&ap
286to allow any parity on input, but generate odd parity output.
287Note: this only applies while getty is being run,
288terminal driver limitations prevent a more complete
289implementation.
290.Xr Getty
291does not check parity of input characters in
292.Dv RAW
293mode.
294.Sh SEE ALSO
295.Xr login 1 ,
296.Xr termcap 5 ,
297.Xr getty 8 .
298.Sh BUGS
299The special characters (erase, kill, etc.) are reset to system defaults
300by
301.Xr login 1 .
302In
303.Em all
304cases, '#' or '^H' typed in a login name will be treated as
305an erase character, and '@' will be treated as a kill character.
306.Pp
307The delay stuff is a real crock.
308Apart form its general lack of flexibility, some
309of the delay algorithms are not implemented.
310The terminal driver should support sane delay settings.
311.Pp
312The
313.Em \&he
314capability is stupid.
315.Pp
316The
317.Xr termcap
318format is horrid, something more rational should
319have been chosen.
320.Sh HISTORY
321The
322.Nm gettytab
323file format appeared in 4.2BSD.