.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 .. Copyright (C) 2020, 2021 embedded brains GmbH (http://www.embedded-brains.de) .. Copyright (C) 1988, 2008 On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR) .. This file is part of the RTEMS quality process and was automatically .. generated. If you find something that needs to be fixed or .. worded better please post a report or patch to an RTEMS mailing list .. or raise a bug report: .. .. https://www.rtems.org/bugs.html .. .. For information on updating and regenerating please refer to the How-To .. section in the Software Requirements Engineering chapter of the .. RTEMS Software Engineering manual. The manual is provided as a part of .. a release. For development sources please refer to the online .. documentation at: .. .. https://docs.rtems.org .. _MessageManagerDirectives: Directives ========== This section details the directives of the Message Manager. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives and lists the calling sequence, parameters, description, return values, and notes of the directive. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/create .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_create() .. index:: create a message queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate: rtems_message_queue_create() ---------------------------- Creates a message queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_create( rtems_name name, uint32_t count, size_t max_message_size, rtems_attribute attribute_set, rtems_id *id ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``name`` This parameter is the object name of the message queue. ``count`` This parameter is the maximum count of pending messages supported by the message queue. ``max_message_size`` This parameter is the maximum size in bytes of a message supported by the message queue. ``attribute_set`` This parameter is the attribute set of the message queue. ``id`` This parameter is the pointer to an :c:type:`rtems_id` object. When the directive call is successful, the identifier of the created message queue will be stored in this object. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive creates a message queue which resides on the local node. The message queue has the user-defined object name specified in ``name``. Memory is allocated from the RTEMS Workspace for the count of messages specified in ``count``, each of ``max_message_size`` bytes in length. The assigned object identifier is returned in ``id``. This identifier is used to access the message queue with other message queue related directives. The **attribute set** specified in ``attribute_set`` is built through a *bitwise or* of the attribute constants described below. Not all combinations of attributes are allowed. Some attributes are mutually exclusive. If mutually exclusive attributes are combined, the behaviour is undefined. Attributes not mentioned below are not evaluated by this directive and have no effect. Default attributes can be selected by using the :c:macro:`RTEMS_DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTES` constant. The attribute set defines * the scope of the message queue: :c:macro:`RTEMS_LOCAL` (default) or :c:macro:`RTEMS_GLOBAL` and * the task wait queue discipline used by the message queue: :c:macro:`RTEMS_FIFO` (default) or :c:macro:`RTEMS_PRIORITY`. The message queue has a local or global **scope** in a multiprocessing network (this attribute does not refer to SMP systems). The scope is selected by the mutually exclusive :c:macro:`RTEMS_LOCAL` and :c:macro:`RTEMS_GLOBAL` attributes. * A **local scope** is the default and can be emphasized through the use of the :c:macro:`RTEMS_LOCAL` attribute. A local message queue can be only used by the node which created it. * A **global scope** is established if the :c:macro:`RTEMS_GLOBAL` attribute is set. Setting the global attribute in a single node system has no effect. The **task wait queue discipline** is selected by the mutually exclusive :c:macro:`RTEMS_FIFO` and :c:macro:`RTEMS_PRIORITY` attributes. The discipline defines the order in which tasks wait for a message to receive on a currently empty message queue. * The **FIFO discipline** is the default and can be emphasized through use of the :c:macro:`RTEMS_FIFO` attribute. * The **priority discipline** is selected by the :c:macro:`RTEMS_PRIORITY` attribute. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NAME` The ``name`` parameter was invalid. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``id`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER` The ``count`` parameter was invalid. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_SIZE` The ``max_message_size`` parameter was invalid. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TOO_MANY` There was no inactive object available to create a message queue. The number of message queue available to the application is configured through the :ref:`CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_QUEUES` application configuration option. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TOO_MANY` In multiprocessing configurations, there was no inactive global object available to create a global message queue. The number of global objects available to the application is configured through the :ref:`CONFIGURE_MP_MAXIMUM_GLOBAL_OBJECTS` application configuration option. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER` The product of ``count`` and ``max_message_size`` is greater than the maximum storage size. :c:macro:`RTEMS_UNSATISFIED` There was not enough memory available in the RTEMS Workspace to allocate the message buffers for the message queue. .. rubric:: NOTES: For message queues with a global scope, the maximum message size is effectively limited to the longest message which the :term:`MPCI` is capable of transmitting. For control and maintenance of the message queue, RTEMS allocates a :term:`QCB` from the local QCB free pool and initializes it. The QCB for a global message queue is allocated on the local node. Message queues should not be made global unless remote tasks must interact with the message queue. This is to avoid the system overhead incurred by the creation of a global message queue. When a global message queue is created, the message queue's name and identifier must be transmitted to every node in the system for insertion in the local copy of the global object table. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization context. * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may obtain and release the object allocator mutex. This may cause the calling task to be preempted. * When the directive operates on a global object, the directive sends a message to remote nodes. This may preempt the calling task. * The number of message queues available to the application is configured through the :ref:`CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_QUEUES` application configuration option. * Where the object class corresponding to the directive is configured to use unlimited objects, the directive may allocate memory from the RTEMS Workspace. * The number of global objects available to the application is configured through the :ref:`CONFIGURE_MP_MAXIMUM_GLOBAL_OBJECTS` application configuration option. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/construct .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_construct() .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct: rtems_message_queue_construct() ------------------------------- Constructs a message queue from the specified the message queue configuration. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_construct( const rtems_message_queue_config *config, rtems_id *id ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``config`` This parameter is the message queue configuration. ``id`` This parameter is the pointer to an :c:type:`rtems_id` object. When the directive call is successful, the identifier of the constructed message queue will be stored in this object. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``config`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NAME` The message queue name in the configuration was invalid. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``id`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER` The maximum number of pending messages in the configuration was zero. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_SIZE` The maximum message size in the configuration was zero. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TOO_MANY` There was no inactive message queue object available to construct a message queue. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TOO_MANY` In multiprocessing configurations, there was no inactive global object available to construct a global message queue. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_SIZE` The maximum message size in the configuration was too big and resulted in integer overflows in calculations carried out to determine the size of the message buffer area. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NUMBER` The maximum number of pending messages in the configuration was too big and resulted in integer overflows in calculations carried out to determine the size of the message buffer area. :c:macro:`RTEMS_UNSATISFIED` The message queue storage area begin pointer in the configuration was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_UNSATISFIED` The message queue storage area size in the configuration was not equal to the size calculated from the maximum number of pending messages and the maximum message size. .. rubric:: NOTES: In contrast to message queues created by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate`, the message queues constructed by this directive use a user-provided message buffer storage area. This directive is intended for applications which do not want to use the RTEMS Workspace and instead statically allocate all operating system resources. An application based solely on static allocation can avoid any runtime memory allocators. This can simplify the application architecture as well as any analysis that may be required. The value for :ref:`CONFIGURE_MESSAGE_BUFFER_MEMORY` should not include memory for message queues constructed by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct`. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization context. * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may obtain and release the object allocator mutex. This may cause the calling task to be preempted. * When the directive operates on a global object, the directive sends a message to remote nodes. This may preempt the calling task. * The number of message queues available to the application is configured through the :ref:`CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_MESSAGE_QUEUES` application configuration option. * Where the object class corresponding to the directive is configured to use unlimited objects, the directive may allocate memory from the RTEMS Workspace. * The number of global objects available to the application is configured through the :ref:`CONFIGURE_MP_MAXIMUM_GLOBAL_OBJECTS` application configuration option. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/ident .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_ident() .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueIdent: rtems_message_queue_ident() --------------------------- Identifies a message queue by the object name. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_ident( rtems_name name, uint32_t node, rtems_id *id ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``name`` This parameter is the object name to look up. ``node`` This parameter is the node or node set to search for a matching object. ``id`` This parameter is the pointer to an :c:type:`rtems_id` object. When the directive call is successful, the object identifier of an object with the specified name will be stored in this object. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive obtains a message queue identifier associated with the message queue name specified in ``name``. The node to search is specified in ``node``. It shall be * a valid node number, * the constant :c:macro:`RTEMS_SEARCH_ALL_NODES` to search in all nodes, * the constant :c:macro:`RTEMS_SEARCH_LOCAL_NODE` to search in the local node only, or * the constant :c:macro:`RTEMS_SEARCH_OTHER_NODES` to search in all nodes except the local node. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``id`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NAME` The ``name`` parameter was 0. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NAME` There was no object with the specified name on the specified nodes. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_NODE` In multiprocessing configurations, the specified node was invalid. .. rubric:: NOTES: If the message queue name is not unique, then the message queue identifier will match the first message queue with that name in the search order. However, this message queue identifier is not guaranteed to correspond to the desired message queue. The objects are searched from lowest to the highest index. If ``node`` is :c:macro:`RTEMS_SEARCH_ALL_NODES`, all nodes are searched with the local node being searched first. All other nodes are searched from lowest to the highest node number. If node is a valid node number which does not represent the local node, then only the message queues exported by the designated node are searched. This directive does not generate activity on remote nodes. It accesses only the local copy of the global object table. The message queue identifier is used with other message related directives to access the message queue. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within any runtime context. * The directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/delete .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_delete() .. index:: delete a message queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueDelete: rtems_message_queue_delete() ---------------------------- Deletes the message queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_delete( rtems_id id ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the message queue identifier. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive deletes the message queue specified by ``id``. As a result of this directive, all tasks blocked waiting to receive a message from this queue will be readied and returned a status code which indicates that the message queue was deleted. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no message queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_ILLEGAL_ON_REMOTE_OBJECT` The message queue resided on a remote node. .. rubric:: NOTES: When the message queue is deleted, any messages in the queue are returned to the free message buffer pool. Any information stored in those messages is lost. The message buffers allocated for the message queue are reclaimed. The :term:`QCB` for the deleted message queue is reclaimed by RTEMS. When a global message queue is deleted, the message queue identifier must be transmitted to every node in the system for deletion from the local copy of the global object table. The message queue must reside on the local node, even if the message queue was created with the :c:macro:`RTEMS_GLOBAL` attribute. Proxies, used to represent remote tasks, are reclaimed when the message queue is deleted. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization context. * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may obtain and release the object allocator mutex. This may cause the calling task to be preempted. * When the directive operates on a global object, the directive sends a message to remote nodes. This may preempt the calling task. * The calling task does not have to be the task that created the object. Any local task that knows the object identifier can delete the object. * Where the object class corresponding to the directive is configured to use unlimited objects, the directive may free memory to the RTEMS Workspace. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/send .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_send() .. index:: send message to a queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueSend: rtems_message_queue_send() -------------------------- Puts the message at the rear of the queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_send( rtems_id id, const void *buffer, size_t size ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the queue identifier. ``buffer`` This parameter is the begin address of the message buffer to send. ``size`` This parameter is the size in bytes of the message buffer to send. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive sends the message ``buffer`` of ``size`` bytes in length to the queue specified by ``id``. If a task is waiting at the queue, then the message is copied to the waiting task's buffer and the task is unblocked. If no tasks are waiting at the queue, then the message is copied to a message buffer which is obtained from this message queue's message buffer pool. The message buffer is then placed at the rear of the queue. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``buffer`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_SIZE` The size of the message exceeded the maximum message size of the queue as defined by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate` or :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct`. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TOO_MANY` The maximum number of pending messages supported by the queue as defined by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate` or :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct` has been reached. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may be called from within interrupt context. * The directive may unblock a task. This may cause the calling task to be preempted. * When the directive operates on a remote object, the directive sends a message to the remote node and waits for a reply. This will preempt the calling task. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/urgent .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_urgent() .. index:: put message at front of queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueUrgent: rtems_message_queue_urgent() ---------------------------- Puts the message at the front of the queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_urgent( rtems_id id, const void *buffer, size_t size ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the queue identifier. ``buffer`` This parameter is the begin address of the message buffer to send urgently. ``size`` This parameter is the size in bytes of the message buffer to send urgently. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive sends the message ``buffer`` of ``size`` bytes in length to the queue specified by ``id``. If a task is waiting at the queue, then the message is copied to the waiting task's buffer and the task is unblocked. If no tasks are waiting at the queue, then the message is copied to a message buffer which is obtained from this message queue's message buffer pool. The message buffer is then placed at the front of the queue. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``buffer`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_SIZE` The size of the message exceeded the maximum message size of the queue as defined by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate` or :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct`. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TOO_MANY` The maximum number of pending messages supported by the queue as defined by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate` or :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct` has been reached. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may be called from within interrupt context. * The directive may unblock a task. This may cause the calling task to be preempted. * When the directive operates on a remote object, the directive sends a message to the remote node and waits for a reply. This will preempt the calling task. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/broadcast .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_broadcast() .. index:: broadcast message to a queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueBroadcast: rtems_message_queue_broadcast() ------------------------------- Broadcasts the messages to the tasks waiting at the queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_broadcast( rtems_id id, const void *buffer, size_t size, uint32_t *count ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the queue identifier. ``buffer`` This parameter is the begin address of the message buffer to broadcast. ``size`` This parameter is the size in bytes of the message buffer to broadcast. ``count`` This parameter is the pointer to an `uint32_t `_ object. When the directive call is successful, the number of unblocked tasks will be stored in this object. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive causes all tasks that are waiting at the queue specified by ``id`` to be unblocked and sent the message contained in ``buffer``. Before a task is unblocked, the message ``buffer`` of ``size`` byes in length is copied to that task's message buffer. The number of tasks that were unblocked is returned in ``count``. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``buffer`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``count`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_SIZE` The size of the message exceeded the maximum message size of the queue as defined by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate` or :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct`. .. rubric:: NOTES: The execution time of this directive is directly related to the number of tasks waiting on the message queue, although it is more efficient than the equivalent number of invocations of :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueSend`. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may be called from within interrupt context. * The directive may unblock a task. This may cause the calling task to be preempted. * When the directive operates on a remote object, the directive sends a message to the remote node and waits for a reply. This will preempt the calling task. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/receive .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_receive() .. index:: receive message from a queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueReceive: rtems_message_queue_receive() ----------------------------- Receives a message from the queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_receive( rtems_id id, void *buffer, size_t *size, rtems_option option_set, rtems_interval timeout ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the queue identifier. ``buffer`` This parameter is the begin address of the buffer to receive the message. The buffer shall be large enough to receive a message of the maximum length of the queue as defined by :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueCreate` or :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct`. The ``size`` parameter cannot be used to specify the size of the buffer. ``size`` This parameter is the pointer to a `size_t `_ object. When the directive call is successful, the size in bytes of the received messages will be stored in this object. This parameter cannot be used to specify the size of the buffer. ``option_set`` This parameter is the option set. ``timeout`` This parameter is the timeout in :term:`clock ticks ` if the :c:macro:`RTEMS_WAIT` option is set. Use :c:macro:`RTEMS_NO_TIMEOUT` to wait potentially forever. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive receives a message from the queue specified by ``id``. The **option set** specified in ``option_set`` is built through a *bitwise or* of the option constants described below. Not all combinations of options are allowed. Some options are mutually exclusive. If mutually exclusive options are combined, the behaviour is undefined. Options not mentioned below are not evaluated by this directive and have no effect. Default options can be selected by using the :c:macro:`RTEMS_DEFAULT_OPTIONS` constant. The calling task can **wait** or **try to receive** a message from the queue according to the mutually exclusive :c:macro:`RTEMS_WAIT` and :c:macro:`RTEMS_NO_WAIT` options. * **Waiting to receive** a message from the queue is the default and can be emphasized through the use of the :c:macro:`RTEMS_WAIT` option. The ``timeout`` parameter defines how long the calling task is willing to wait. Use :c:macro:`RTEMS_NO_TIMEOUT` to wait potentially forever, otherwise set a timeout interval in clock ticks. * **Trying to receive** a message from the queue is selected by the :c:macro:`RTEMS_NO_WAIT` option. If this option is defined, then the ``timeout`` parameter is ignored. When a message from the queue cannot be immediately received, then the :c:macro:`RTEMS_UNSATISFIED` status is returned. With either :c:macro:`RTEMS_WAIT` or :c:macro:`RTEMS_NO_WAIT` if there is at least one message in the queue, then it is copied to the buffer, the size is set to return the length of the message in bytes, and this directive returns immediately with the :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` status code. The buffer has to be big enough to receive a message of the maximum length with respect to this message queue. If the calling task chooses to return immediately and the queue is empty, then the directive returns immediately with the :c:macro:`RTEMS_UNSATISFIED` status code. If the calling task chooses to wait at the message queue and the queue is empty, then the calling task is placed on the message wait queue and blocked. If the queue was created with the :c:macro:`RTEMS_PRIORITY` option specified, then the calling task is inserted into the wait queue according to its priority. But, if the queue was created with the :c:macro:`RTEMS_FIFO` option specified, then the calling task is placed at the rear of the wait queue. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``buffer`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``size`` parameter was `NULL `_. :c:macro:`RTEMS_UNSATISFIED` The queue was empty. :c:macro:`RTEMS_TIMEOUT` The timeout happened while the calling task was waiting to receive a message :c:macro:`RTEMS_OBJECT_WAS_DELETED` The queue was deleted while the calling task was waiting to receive a message. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * When a local queue is accessed and the :c:macro:`RTEMS_NO_WAIT` option is set, the directive may be called from within interrupt context. * The directive may be called from within task context. * When the request cannot be immediately satisfied and the :c:macro:`RTEMS_WAIT` option is set, the calling task blocks at some point during the directive call. * The timeout functionality of the directive requires a :term:`clock tick`. * When the directive operates on a remote object, the directive sends a message to the remote node and waits for a reply. This will preempt the calling task. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/get-number-pending .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_get_number_pending() .. index:: get number of pending messages .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueGetNumberPending: rtems_message_queue_get_number_pending() ---------------------------------------- Gets the number of messages pending on the queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_get_number_pending( rtems_id id, uint32_t *count ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the queue identifier. ``count`` This parameter is the pointer to an `uint32_t `_ object. When the directive call is successful, the number of pending messages will be stored in this object. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the number of messages pending on the queue specified by ``id`` in ``count``. If no messages are present on the queue, count is set to zero. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``count`` parameter was `NULL `_. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive may be called from within interrupt context. * When the directive operates on a remote object, the directive sends a message to the remote node and waits for a reply. This will preempt the calling task. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/flush .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_message_queue_flush() .. index:: flush messages on a queue .. _InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueFlush: rtems_message_queue_flush() --------------------------- Flushes all messages on the queue. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_message_queue_flush( rtems_id id, uint32_t *count ); .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``id`` This parameter is the queue identifier. ``count`` This parameter is the pointer to an `uint32_t `_ object. When the directive call is successful, the number of unblocked tasks will be stored in this object. .. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: This directive removes all pending messages from the queue specified by ``id``. The number of messages removed is returned in ``count``. If no messages are present on the queue, count is set to zero. .. rubric:: RETURN VALUES: :c:macro:`RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL` The requested operation was successful. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ID` There was no queue associated with the identifier specified by ``id``. :c:macro:`RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS` The ``count`` parameter was `NULL `_. .. rubric:: NOTES: The directive does not flush tasks waiting to receive a message from the :term:`wait queue` of the message queue. .. rubric:: CONSTRAINTS: The following constraints apply to this directive: * The directive may be called from within interrupt context. * The directive may be called from within device driver initialization context. * The directive may be called from within task context. * The directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted. .. Generated from spec:/rtems/message/if/buffer .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: RTEMS_MESSAGE_QUEUE_BUFFER() .. _InterfaceRTEMSMESSAGEQUEUEBUFFER: RTEMS_MESSAGE_QUEUE_BUFFER() ---------------------------- Defines a structure which can be used as a message queue buffer for messages of the specified maximum size. .. rubric:: CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c #define RTEMS_MESSAGE_QUEUE_BUFFER( maximum_message_size ) .. rubric:: PARAMETERS: ``maximum_message_size`` This parameter is the maximum message size in bytes. .. rubric:: NOTES: Use this macro to define the message buffer storage area for :ref:`InterfaceRtemsMessageQueueConstruct`.