how to determine if a process has access to tty ports

bria!mike bria!mike
Wed Jan 23 20:50:26 AEST 1991


In article <6763 at fs1.cam.nist.gov> cam.nist.gov!coleman (Sean Sheridan Coleman X5672) writes:
:I want to be able to determine if another process has control
:of an RS232 port on a Alm Board on a Sun4. I am writing a 
:program to gather data from a device that is connected via
:RS-232. I want to deny access to the program if another program
:is accessing the port currently. 

If you're worried about login processes, you could read /etc/utmp (but if
this is a special device, I doubt that's the case); the slicker solution
would be to read the namelist in /unix, and look through the proc table.
A similar (but considerably slower) solution would be to popen() ps -t ttyxx
and see if there is anything attached to it.  If you're looking for any
process that has simply done an open() on the port, though, that's another
story.
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