platform_bionic/libc/include/bits/ioctl.h
Elliott Hughes 364fc76047 Consistently use 'op' in argument names.
This matches changes being made to regularize the man page terminology.

Change-Id: If949cf81a0a0a06f24a4a742e8bf45c53dbd0da1
2024-03-04 23:48:00 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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#pragma once
/**
* @file bits/ioctl.h
* @brief The ioctl() function.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* [ioctl(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioctl.2.html) operates on device files.
*/
int ioctl(int __fd, int __op, ...);
/*
* Work around unsigned -> signed conversion warnings: many common ioctl
* constants are unsigned.
*
* Since this workaround introduces an overload to ioctl, it's possible that it
* will break existing code that takes the address of ioctl. If such a breakage
* occurs, you can work around it by either:
* - specifying a concrete, correct type for ioctl (whether it be through a cast
* in `(int (*)(int, int, ...))ioctl`, creating a temporary variable with the
* type of the ioctl you prefer, ...), or
* - defining BIONIC_IOCTL_NO_SIGNEDNESS_OVERLOAD, which will make the
* overloading go away.
*/
#if !defined(BIONIC_IOCTL_NO_SIGNEDNESS_OVERLOAD)
/* enable_if(1) just exists to break overloading ties. */
int ioctl(int __fd, unsigned __op, ...) __overloadable __enable_if(1, "") __RENAME(ioctl);
#endif
__END_DECLS