ttyname.c 3.2 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (C) Jan 1, 2004 Manuel Novoa III
  3. * Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Erik Andersen <andersen@uclibc.org>
  4. *
  5. * Licensed under the LGPL v2.1, see the file COPYING.LIB in this tarball.
  6. */
  7. /*
  8. * Kept the same approach, but rewrote the code for the most part.
  9. * Fixed some minor issues plus (as I recall) one SUSv3 errno case.
  10. */
  11. /* This is a fairly slow approach. We do a linear search through some
  12. * directories looking for a match. Yes this is lame. But it should
  13. * work, should be small, and will return names that match what is on
  14. * disk. Another approach we could use would be to use the info in
  15. * /proc/self/fd, but that is even more lame since it requires /proc */
  16. /* SUSv3 mandates TTY_NAME_MAX as 9. This is obviously insufficient.
  17. * However, there is no need to waste space and support non-standard
  18. * tty names either. So we compromise and use the following buffer
  19. * length. (Erik and Manuel agreed that 32 was more than reasonable.)
  20. *
  21. * If you change this, also change _SC_TTY_NAME_MAX in libc/unistd/sysconf.c
  22. */
  23. #include <string.h>
  24. #include <errno.h>
  25. #include <assert.h>
  26. #include <unistd.h>
  27. #include <dirent.h>
  28. #include <sys/stat.h>
  29. #define STAT stat64
  30. #define FSTAT fstat64
  31. #define LSTAT lstat64
  32. #define TTYNAME_BUFLEN 32
  33. static const char dirlist[] =
  34. /* 12345670123 */
  35. "\010/dev/vc/\0" /* Try /dev/vc first (be devfs compatible) */
  36. "\011/dev/tts/\0" /* and /dev/tts next (be devfs compatible) */
  37. "\011/dev/pty/\0" /* and /dev/pty next (be devfs compatible) */
  38. "\011/dev/pts/\0" /* and try /dev/pts next */
  39. "\005/dev/\0"; /* and try walking through /dev last */
  40. int ttyname_r(int fd, char *ubuf, size_t ubuflen)
  41. {
  42. struct dirent *d;
  43. struct STAT st;
  44. struct STAT dst;
  45. const char *p;
  46. char *s;
  47. DIR *fp;
  48. int rv;
  49. size_t len;
  50. char buf[TTYNAME_BUFLEN];
  51. if (FSTAT(fd, &st) < 0) {
  52. return errno;
  53. }
  54. rv = ENOTTY; /* Set up the default return value. */
  55. if (!isatty(fd)) {
  56. goto DONE;
  57. }
  58. for (p = dirlist ; *p ; p += 1 + p[-1]) {
  59. len = *p++;
  60. assert(len + 2 <= TTYNAME_BUFLEN); /* dirname + 1 char + nul */
  61. strcpy(buf, p);
  62. s = buf + len;
  63. len = (TTYNAME_BUFLEN-2) - len; /* Available non-nul space. */
  64. if (!(fp = opendir(p))) {
  65. continue;
  66. }
  67. while ((d = readdir(fp)) != NULL) {
  68. /* This should never trigger for standard names, but we
  69. * check it to be safe. */
  70. if (strlen(d->d_name) > len) { /* Too big? */
  71. continue;
  72. }
  73. strcpy(s, d->d_name);
  74. if ((LSTAT(buf, &dst) == 0)
  75. #if 0
  76. /* Stupid filesystems like cramfs fail to guarantee that
  77. * st_ino and st_dev uniquely identify a file, contrary to
  78. * SuSv3, so we cannot be quite so precise as to require an
  79. * exact match. Settle for something less... Grumble... */
  80. && (st.st_dev == dst.st_dev) && (st.st_ino == dst.st_ino)
  81. #else
  82. && S_ISCHR(dst.st_mode) && (st.st_rdev == dst.st_rdev)
  83. #endif
  84. ) { /* Found it! */
  85. closedir(fp);
  86. /* We treat NULL buf as ERANGE rather than EINVAL. */
  87. rv = ERANGE;
  88. if (ubuf && (strlen(buf) <= ubuflen)) {
  89. strcpy(ubuf, buf);
  90. rv = 0;
  91. }
  92. goto DONE;
  93. }
  94. }
  95. closedir(fp);
  96. }
  97. DONE:
  98. __set_errno(rv);
  99. return rv;
  100. }
  101. libc_hidden_def(ttyname_r)
  102. char *ttyname(int fd)
  103. {
  104. static char name[TTYNAME_BUFLEN];
  105. return ttyname_r(fd, name, TTYNAME_BUFLEN) ? NULL : name;
  106. }