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DEVNAME(3) BSD Library Functions Manual DEVNAME(3) NAME devname, devname_r -- get device name LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <sys/stat.h> #include <stdlib.h> char * devname(dev_t dev, mode_t type); char * devname_r(dev_t dev, mode_t type, char *buf, int len); DESCRIPTION The devname() function returns a pointer to the name of the block or character device in ``/dev'' with a device number of dev, and a file type matching the one encoded in type which must be one of S_IFBLK or S_IFCHR. If no device matches the specified values, or no information is avail-able, available, able, NULL is returned. The devname() function uses a static buffer, which will be overwritten on subsequent calls. The devname_r() functions takes a buffer and length as arguments to avoid this problem. The traditional display for applications when no device is found is the string ``??''. SEE ALSO stat(2), dev_mkdb(8) HISTORY The devname() function call appeared in 4.4BSD. BSD October 25, 2004 BSD |