#include #include #include #include #include static char * __check_dir_for_tty_match(char * dirname, struct stat *st) { DIR *fp; struct stat dst; struct dirent *d; static char name[NAME_MAX]; fp = opendir(dirname); if (fp == 0) return 0; strcpy(name, dirname); strcat(name, "/"); while ((d = readdir(fp)) != 0) { strcpy(name + strlen(dirname) + 1, d->d_name); if (stat(name, &dst) == 0 && st->st_dev == dst.st_dev && st->st_ino == dst.st_ino) { closedir(fp); return name; } } closedir(fp); return NULL; } /* This is a failly slow approach. We do a linear search through * some directories looking for a match. Yes this is lame. But * it should work, should be small, and will return names that match * what is on disk. * * Another approach we could use would be to use the info in /proc/self/fd */ char *ttyname(fd) int fd; { char *the_name = NULL; struct stat st; int noerr = errno; if (fstat(fd, &st) < 0) return 0; if (!isatty(fd)) { noerr = ENOTTY; goto cool_found_it; } /* Lets try /dev/vc first (be devfs compatible) */ if ( (the_name=__check_dir_for_tty_match("/dev/vc", &st))) goto cool_found_it; /* Lets try /dev/tts next (be devfs compatible) */ if ( (the_name=__check_dir_for_tty_match("/dev/tts", &st))) goto cool_found_it; /* Lets try /dev/pts next */ if ( (the_name=__check_dir_for_tty_match("/dev/pts", &st))) goto cool_found_it; /* Lets try walking through /dev last */ if ( (the_name=__check_dir_for_tty_match("/dev", &st))) goto cool_found_it; cool_found_it: __set_errno(noerr); return the_name; }