source: rtems/cpukit/posix/src/mqueuesendsupp.c @ 025ac7a

4.104.114.95
Last change on this file since 025ac7a was 025ac7a, checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 01/25/08 at 16:39:31

2008-01-25 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>

  • posix/src/mqueuesendsupp.c: Remove warning.
  • Property mode set to 100644
File size: 3.2 KB
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1/*
2 *  NOTE:  The structure of the routines is identical to that of POSIX
3 *         Message_queues to leave the option of having unnamed message
4 *         queues at a future date.  They are currently not part of the
5 *         POSIX standard but unnamed message_queues are.  This is also
6 *         the reason for the apparently unnecessary tracking of
7 *         the process_shared attribute.  [In addition to the fact that
8 *         it would be trivial to add pshared to the mq_attr structure
9 *         and have process private message queues.]
10 *
11 *         This code ignores the O_RDONLY/O_WRONLY/O_RDWR flag at open
12 *         time.
13 *
14 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2007.
15 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
16 *
17 *  The license and distribution terms for this file may be
18 *  found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
19 *  http://www.rtems.com/license/LICENSE.
20 *
21 *  $Id$
22 */
23
24#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
25#include "config.h"
26#endif
27
28#include <stdarg.h>
29
30#include <pthread.h>
31#include <limits.h>
32#include <errno.h>
33#include <fcntl.h>
34#include <mqueue.h>
35
36#include <rtems/system.h>
37#include <rtems/score/watchdog.h>
38#include <rtems/seterr.h>
39#include <rtems/posix/mqueue.h>
40#include <rtems/posix/time.h>
41
42
43/*PAGE
44 *
45 *  _POSIX_Message_queue_Send_support
46 */
47
48int _POSIX_Message_queue_Send_support(
49  mqd_t               mqdes,
50  const char         *msg_ptr,
51  size_t              msg_len,
52  uint32_t            msg_prio,
53  Watchdog_Interval   timeout
54)
55{
56  POSIX_Message_queue_Control    *the_mq;
57  POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *the_mq_fd;
58  Objects_Locations               location;
59  CORE_message_queue_Status       msg_status;
60
61  /*
62   * Validate the priority.
63   * XXX - Do not validate msg_prio is not less than 0.
64   */
65
66  if ( msg_prio > MQ_PRIO_MAX )
67    rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL );
68
69  the_mq_fd = _POSIX_Message_queue_Get_fd( mqdes, &location );
70  switch ( location ) {
71
72    case OBJECTS_LOCAL:
73      if ( (the_mq_fd->oflag & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY ) {
74        _Thread_Enable_dispatch();
75        rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EBADF );
76      }
77
78      the_mq = the_mq_fd->Queue;
79
80      msg_status = _CORE_message_queue_Submit(
81        &the_mq->Message_queue,
82        (void *)msg_ptr,
83        msg_len,
84        mqdes,      /* mqd_t is an object id */
85        NULL,
86        _POSIX_Message_queue_Priority_to_core( msg_prio ),
87         (the_mq_fd->oflag & O_NONBLOCK) ? FALSE : TRUE,
88        timeout    /* no timeout */
89      );
90
91      _Thread_Enable_dispatch();
92
93      /*
94       *  If we had to block, then this is where the task returns
95       *  after it wakes up.  The returned status is correct for
96       *  non-blocking operations but if we blocked, then we need
97       *  to look at the status in our TCB.
98       */
99
100      if ( msg_status == CORE_MESSAGE_QUEUE_STATUS_UNSATISFIED_WAIT )
101        msg_status = _Thread_Executing->Wait.return_code;
102
103      if ( !msg_status )
104        return msg_status;
105
106      rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one(
107        _POSIX_Message_queue_Translate_core_message_queue_return_code(
108          msg_status
109        )
110      );
111
112#if defined(RTEMS_MULTIPROCESSING)
113    case OBJECTS_REMOTE:
114#endif
115    case OBJECTS_ERROR:
116      break;
117  }
118
119  rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EBADF );
120}
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