| MSGRCV(2) | System Calls Manual | MSGRCV(2) |
msgrcv — receive a
message from a message queue
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<sys/msg.h>
ssize_t
msgrcv(int
msqid, void *msgp,
size_t msgsz,
long msgtyp,
int msgflg);
The
msgrcv()
function receives a message from the message queue specified in
msqid, and places it into the user-defined structure
pointed to by msgp. This structure must contain a
first field of type
long that
will indicate the user-defined type of the message. The remaining fields
will contain the contents of the message. The following is an example of
what this user-defined structure might look like:
struct mymsg {
long mtype; /* message type */
char mtext[1]; /* body of message */
};
mtype is an integer greater than 0 that can
be used to select messages. mtext is an array of
bytes, with size up to the system limit MSGMAX.
The value of msgtyp has one of the following meanings:
The argument msgsz specifies the size in
bytes of mtext. If the received message has a length
greater than msgsz it will be silently truncated if
the MSG_NOERROR flag is set in
msgflg, otherwise an error will be returned.
If no matching message is present on the message
queue specified by msqid, the behaviour of
msgrcv()
depends on whether the IPC_NOWAIT flag is set in
msgflg or not. If IPC_NOWAIT
is set, then msgrcv() will immediately return a
value of -1 and set errno to
EAGAIN. If IPC_NOWAIT is not
set, the calling process will block until:
EIDRM.EINTR.If a message is successfully received, the data structure associated with msqid is updated as follows:
Upon successful completion, msgrcv()
returns the number of bytes received and placed into the
mtext field of the structure pointed to by
msgp. Otherwise, -1 is returned, and
errno set to indicate the error.
msgrcv() will fail if:
E2BIG]MSG_NOERROR
flag was not set in msgflg.EACCES]EAGAIN]IPC_NOWAIT is set in
msgflg.EFAULT]EIDRM]EINTR]EINVAL]The message queue was removed while
msgrcv() was waiting for a message of the
requested type to become available in it.
msgsz is greater than
SSIZE_MAX.
ENOMSG]IPC_NOWAIT is set.The msgrcv system call conforms to
X/Open System Interfaces and Headers Issue 5
(“XSH5”).
Message queues appeared in the first release of AT&T System V UNIX.
| July 24, 2013 | NetBSD 11.0 |