NAME
msgsnd — send a message to a message queueLIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/msg.h> int
msgsnd(int msqid, const void *msgp, size_t msgsz, int msgflg);
DESCRIPTION
The msgsnd() function sends a message to the message queue specified in msqid. The msgp argument points to a structure containing the message. This structure should consist of the following members:long mtype; /* message type */ char mtext[1]; /* body of message */
MSGMAX
.
If the number of bytes already on the message queue plus
msgsz is bigger than the maximum number of
bytes on the message queue (msg_qbytes, see
msgctl(2)), or the number of messages on all
queues system-wide is already equal to the system limit,
msgflg determines the action of
msgsnd(). If
msgflg has
IPC_NOWAIT
mask set in it, the call will
return immediately. If msgflg does not have
IPC_NOWAIT
set in it, the call will block
until:
- The condition which caused the call to block does no longer exist. The message will be sent.
- The message queue is removed, in which case -1 will be
returned, and errno is set to
EINVAL
. - The caller catches a signal. The call returns with
errno set to
EINTR
.
- msg_cbytes is incremented by the size of the message.
- msg_qnum is incremented by 1.
- msg_lspid is set to the pid of the calling process.
- msg_stime is set to the current time.
RETURN VALUES
The msgsnd() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.ERRORS
The msgsnd() function will fail if:- [
EINVAL
] - The msqid argument is not a valid message queue identifier. The message queue was removed while msgsnd() was waiting for a resource to become available in order to deliver the message. The msgsz argument is greater than msg_qbytes. The mtype argument is not greater than 0.
- [
EACCES
] - The calling process does not have write access to the message queue.
- [
EAGAIN
] - There was no space for this message either on the queue, or
in the whole system, and
IPC_NOWAIT
was set in msgflg. - [
EFAULT
] - The msgp argument points to an invalid address.
- [
EINTR
] - The system call was interrupted by the delivery of a signal.
HISTORY
Message queues appeared in the first release of AT&T Unix System V.BUGS
NetBSD and FreeBSD do not define theEIDRM
error value, which should be used
in the case of a removed message queue.July 9, 2009 | Debian |