Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 15:43:14 +0000 (UTC) From: Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r202487 - head/lib/libc/gen Message-ID: <201001171543.o0HFhErI068912@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: ed Date: Sun Jan 17 15:43:14 2010 New Revision: 202487 URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/202487 Log: Simplify ttyslot(3). After comparing how other systems deal with utmp/utmpx, I noticed many systems don't even care about ttyslot(3) anymore, since utmpx doesn't use TTY slots anyway. We don't provide any tools to access old utmp files anymore, so there is no use in letting applications write to a proper offset within the utmp file. Just let ttyslot(3) always return 0, which seems to be the default behaviour on operating systems like Linux as well. Modified: head/lib/libc/gen/ttyslot.c Modified: head/lib/libc/gen/ttyslot.c ============================================================================== --- head/lib/libc/gen/ttyslot.c Sun Jan 17 15:21:24 2010 (r202486) +++ head/lib/libc/gen/ttyslot.c Sun Jan 17 15:43:14 2010 (r202487) @@ -33,35 +33,11 @@ static char sccsid[] = "@(#)ttyslot.c 8. #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); -#include <paths.h> -#include <ttyent.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <unistd.h> - int __ttyslot(void) { - struct ttyent *ttyp; - int slot; - int cnt; - char *name; - setttyent(); - for (cnt = 0; cnt < 3; ++cnt) - if ( (name = ttyname(cnt)) ) { - if (strncmp(name, _PATH_DEV, sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1) != 0) - break; - name += sizeof _PATH_DEV - 1; - for (slot = 1; (ttyp = getttyent()); ++slot) - if (!strcmp(ttyp->ty_name, name)) { - endttyent(); - return(slot); - } - break; - } - endttyent(); - return(0); + return (0); } __sym_compat(ttyslot, __ttyslot, FBSD_1.0);
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