NAME
grab_vcsa - Linux console vcsa grabber
SYNOPSIS
grab_vcsa
DESCRIPTION
The Linux console allows text mode
video buffer access (/dev/tty0..31) there exist two devices
(/dev/vcs0..31) and (/dev/vcsa0..31). These devices are two
different representations of the content of the console. When you
login on the Linux console, your tty device is changed owner to
you, so you can read/write it. When you logout it is takes from
you. This does not happen with the vcs and vcsa devices, i.e. you
cannot access the video buffer of your own tty. Unfortunately there
is a lot of reason to use the text mode video buffer. For instance,
it is not possible to get access to the full 256 characters the VGA
adapter can display without using the text mode video buffer (Linux
emulates the vt100 character set which does not have all VGA
characters). This annoyance severely limits the porting
possibilities to Linux of software that was written with a VGA
character set in mind. grab_vcsa is a setuid root program
that, when called will change the owner of the vcs and vcsa devices
to you, after a series of security checks have been performed. It
is not necessary to change the permissions back again (this would
be pointless since a user could kill a imaginary release_vcsa
program before it can do its work). The permissions are
automatically reverted on logout. grab_vcsa is used by the
Free Pascal video unit. The video unit allows programmers to
develop portable programs accross Dos, Linux, FreeBSD, Windows,
OS/2 and other operating systems while they can still assume being
able to use the full VGA character set.
RETURN CODES
grab_vcsa has the following return
codes:
- 0
- Success
- 1
- You are not running on the Linux console
- 2
- Error while statting tty.
- 3
- Error while executing chown.
- 4
- Error while executing chmod.
- 4
- You do not own your own tty.
AUTHOR
Daniel Mantione <daniel.mantione@freepascal.org>