MQ_RECEIVE(3) Linux Programmer's Manual MQ_RECEIVE(3)
NAME
mq_receive, mq_timedreceive - receive a message from a message queue
SYNOPSIS
#include <mqueue.h>
ssize_t mq_receive(mqd_t mqdes, char *msg_ptr,
size_t msg_len, unsigned *msg_prio);
#include <time.h>
#include <mqueue.h>
ssize_t mq_timedreceive(mqd_t mqdes, char *msg_ptr,
size_t msg_len, unsigned *msg_prio,
const struct timespec *abs_timeout);
Link with -lrt.
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
mq_timedreceive():
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600 || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
DESCRIPTION
mq_receive() removes the oldest message with the highest priority from
the message queue referred to by the descriptor mqdes, and places it in
the buffer pointed to by msg_ptr. The msg_len argument specifies the
size of the buffer pointed to by msg_ptr; this must be greater than the
mq_msgsize attribute of the queue (see mq_getattr(3)). If msg_prio is
not NULL, then the buffer to which it points is used to return the pri-
ority associated with the received message.
If the queue is empty, then, by default, mq_receive() blocks until a
message becomes available, or the call is interrupted by a signal han-
dler. If the O_NONBLOCK flag is enabled for the message queue descrip-
tion, then the call instead fails immediately with the error EAGAIN.
mq_timedreceive() behaves just like mq_receive(), except that if the
queue is empty and the O_NONBLOCK flag is not enabled for the message
queue description, then abs_timeout points to a structure which speci-
fies a ceiling on the time for which the call will block. This ceiling
is an absolute timeout in seconds and nanoseconds since the Epoch,
1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC), and it is specified in the following
structure:
struct timespec {
time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */
long tv_nsec; /* nanoseconds */
};
If no message is available, and the timeout has already expired by the
time of the call, mq_timedreceive() returns immediately.
RETURN VALUE
On success, mq_receive() and mq_timedreceive() return the number of
bytes in the received message; on error, -1 is returned, with errno set
to indicate the error.
ERRORS
EAGAIN The queue was empty, and the O_NONBLOCK flag was set for the
message queue description referred to by mqdes.
EBADF The descriptor specified in mqdes was invalid.
EINTR The call was interrupted by a signal handler; see signal(7).
EINVAL The call would have blocked, and abs_timeout was invalid, either
because tv_sec was less than zero, or because tv_nsec was less
than zero or greater than 1000 million.
EMSGSIZE
msg_len was less than the mq_msgsize attribute of the message
queue.
ETIMEDOUT
The call timed out before a message could be transferred.
CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1-2001.
NOTES
On Linux, mq_timedreceive() is a system call, and mq_receive() is a
library function layered on top of that system call.
SEE ALSO
mq_close(3), mq_getattr(3), mq_notify(3), mq_open(3), mq_send(3),
mq_unlink(3), mq_overview(7), time(7)
COLOPHON
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Linux 2010-09-20 MQ_RECEIVE(3)