Send a message to a message queue
Synopsis:
#include <mqueue.h>
#include <time.h>
int mq_timedsend( mqd_t mqdes,
const char * msg_ptr,
size_t msg_len,
unsigned int msg_prio,
const struct timespec * abs_timeout );
int mq_timedsend_monotonic(
mqd_t mqdes,
const char * msg_ptr,
size_t msg_len,
unsigned int msg_prio,
const struct timespec * abs_timeout );
Arguments:
- mqdes
- The descriptor of the message queue you want to put the message into, returned by
mq_open().
- msg_ptr
- A pointer to the message data.
- msg_len
- The size of the buffer, in bytes.
- msg_prio
- The priority of the message, in the range from 0 to (MQ_PRIO_MAX-1).
- abs_timeout
- A pointer to a
timespec
structure that specifies the absolute time (not the relative time
to the current time) to wait before the function stops trying to receive messages.
Description:
The mq_timedsend() function puts a message of size
msg_len and pointed to by msg_ptr into the queue
indicated by mqdes.
The new message has a priority of msg_prio.
The mq_timedsend_monotonic() function is a QNX Neutrino
extension; it's similar to mq_timedsend(), but it uses
CLOCK_MONOTONIC, so the timeout isn't affected by changes to the system time.
Note: The message queue manager needs to be running.
QNX Neutrino supports two
implementations of message queues: a traditional implementation, and an alternate one that
uses the
mq server and a queue in kernel space. For more information, see
the entries for
mq and
mqueue in the
Utilities Reference, as well as
the
POSIX Message Queues: Two Implementations
technote.
The queue maintained is in priority order, and in FIFO order within the same priority.
If the number of elements on the specified queue is equal to its
mq_maxmsg, and O_NONBLOCK wasn't set
(in the oflag argument to mq_open()),
the call to mq_timedsend() blocks.
It becomes unblocked when there's room on the queue to send the given message.
If more than one mq_timedsend() is
blocked on a given queue, and space becomes available in that queue to
send, then the mq_timedsend() with the highest priority message is unblocked.
Returns:
-1 if an error occurred
(errno
is set).
Any other value indicates success.
Errors:
- EAGAIN
- The O_NONBLOCK flag was set when opening the queue, and the specified queue is full.
- EBADF
- The mqdes argument doesn't represent a valid message queue
descriptor, or mqdes isn't opened for writing.
- EINTR
- The call was interrupted by a signal.
- EINVAL
- One of the following is true:
- The msg_len is negative.
- The msg_prio is greater than (MQ_PRIO_MAX-1).
- The msg_prio is less than 0.
- The MQ_PRIO_RESTRICT flag is set in
the mq_attr member of mqdes,
and msg_prio is greater than the priority of the calling process.
- The process or thread would have blocked, and the
abs_timeout parameter specified a nanoseconds field value
less than zero or greater than or equal to 1000 million.
- EMSGSIZE
- The msg_len argument is greater than the msgsize
associated with the specified queue.
- ETIMEDOUT
- The timeout value was exceeded.
Classification:
mq_timedsend() is
POSIX 1003.1;
mq_timedsend_monotonic() is
QNX Neutrino
Safety: |
|
Cancellation point |
Yes |
Interrupt handler |
No |
Signal handler |
Yes |
Thread |
Yes |