uu_lock
, uu_unlock
,
uu_lockerr
—
acquire and release control of a serial device
System Utilities Library (libutil, -lutil)
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <libutil.h>
int
uu_lock
(const
char *ttyname);
int
uu_lock_txfr
(const
char *ttyname, pid_t
pid);
int
uu_unlock
(const
char *ttyname);
const char *
uu_lockerr
(int
uu_lockresult);
The uu_lock
() function attempts to create a lock file
called /var/spool/lock/LCK.. with a suffix given by
the passed ttyname. If the file already exists, it is
expected to contain the process id of the locking program.
If the file does not already exist, or the owning process given by
the process id found in the lock file is no longer running,
uu_lock
() will write its own process id into the
file and return success.
uu_lock_txfr
() transfers lock ownership to
another process. uu_lock
() must have previously been
successful.
uu_unlock
() removes the lockfile created
by uu_lock
() for the given
ttyname. Care should be taken that
uu_lock
() was successful before calling
uu_unlock
().
uu_lockerr
() returns an error string
representing the error uu_lockresult, as returned from
uu_lock
().
uu_unlock
() returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
uu_lock
() may return any of the following
values:
UU_LOCK_INUSE
: The lock is in use by
another process.
UU_LOCK_OK
: The lock was successfully
created.
UU_LOCK_OPEN_ERR
: The lock file could not
be opened via
open(2).
UU_LOCK_READ_ERR
: The lock file could not
be read via
read(2).
UU_LOCK_CREAT_ERR
: Cannot create temporary
lock file via
creat(2).
UU_LOCK_WRITE_ERR
: The current process id
could not be written to the lock file via a call to
write(2).
UU_LOCK_LINK_ERR
: Cannot link temporary
lock file via
link(2).
UU_LOCK_TRY_ERR
: Locking attempts are
failed after 5 tries.
If a value of UU_LOCK_OK
is passed to
uu_lockerr
(), an empty string is returned.
Otherwise, a string specifying the reason for failure is returned.
uu_lockerr
() uses the current value of
errno to determine the exact error. Care should be
made not to allow errno to be changed between calls to
uu_lock
() and
uu_lockerr
().
uu_lock_txfr
() may return any of the
following values:
UU_LOCK_OK
: The transfer was successful.
The specified process now holds the device lock.
UU_LOCK_OWNER_ERR
: The current process
does not already own a lock on the specified device.
UU_LOCK_WRITE_ERR
: The new process id
could not be written to the lock file via a call to
write(2).
If uu_lock
() returns one of the error values above, the
global value errno can be used to determine the cause.
Refer to the respective manual pages for further details.
uu_unlock
() will set the global variable
errno to reflect the reason that the lock file could
not be removed. Refer to the description of
unlink(2)
for further details.
The functions uu_lock
(),
uu_unlock
() and uu_lockerr
()
first appeared in FreeBSD 2.0.5.
It is possible that a stale lock is not recognised as such if a new processes is
assigned the same processes id as the program that left the stale lock.
The calling process must have write permissions to the
/var/spool/lock directory. There is no mechanism in
place to ensure that the permissions of this directory are the same as those
of the serial devices that might be locked.