MSGCTL
Section: POSIX Programmer's Manual (3P)
Updated: 2013
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This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.
The Linux implementation of this interface may differ (consult
the corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior),
or the interface may not be implemented on Linux.
NAME
msgctl
--- XSI message control operations
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/msg.h>
int msgctl(int msqid, int cmd, struct msqid_ds *buf);
DESCRIPTION
The
msgctl()
function operates on XSI message queues (see the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2008,
Section 3.225,
Message Queue).
It is unspecified whether this function interoperates with the
realtime interprocess communication facilities defined in
Section 2.8,
Realtime.
The
msgctl()
function shall provide message control operations as specified by
cmd.
The following values for
cmd,
and the message control operations they specify, are:
- IPC_STAT
-
Place the current value of each member of the
msqid_ds
data structure associated with
msqid
into the structure pointed to by
buf.
The contents of this structure are defined in
<sys/msg.h>.
- IPC_SET
-
Set the value of the following members of the
msqid_ds
data structure associated with
msqid
to the corresponding value found in the structure pointed to by
buf:
-
-
msg_perm.uid
msg_perm.gid
msg_perm.mode
msg_qbytes
Also, the
msg_ctime
timestamp shall be set to the current time, as described in
Section 2.7.1, IPC General Description.
IPC_SET can only be executed by a process with appropriate privileges
or that has an effective user ID equal to the value of
msg_perm.cuid
or
msg_perm.uid
in the
msqid_ds
data structure associated with
msqid.
Only a process with appropriate privileges can raise the value of
msg_qbytes.
- IPC_RMID
-
Remove the message queue identifier specified by
msqid
from the system and destroy the message queue and
msqid_ds
data structure associated with it. IPC_RMD can only be executed by a
process with appropriate privileges or one that has an effective user
ID equal to the value of
msg_perm.cuid
or
msg_perm.uid
in the
msqid_ds
data structure associated with
msqid.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion,
msgctl()
shall return 0; otherwise, it shall return -1 and set
errno
to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
msgctl()
function shall fail if:
- EACCES
-
The argument
cmd
is IPC_STAT and the calling process does not have read permission; see
Section 2.7, XSI Interprocess Communication.
- EINVAL
-
The value of
msqid
is not a valid message queue identifier; or the value of
cmd
is not a valid command.
- EPERM
-
The argument
cmd
is IPC_RMID or IPC_SET
and the effective user ID of the calling process is not equal to that
of a process with appropriate privileges and it is not equal to the
value of
msg_perm.cuid
or
msg_perm.uid
in the data structure associated with
msqid.
- EPERM
-
The argument
cmd
is IPC_SET, an attempt is being made to increase to the value of
msg_qbytes,
and the effective user ID of the calling process does not have
appropriate privileges.
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
None.
APPLICATION USAGE
The POSIX Realtime Extension defines alternative interfaces for interprocess communication
(IPC). Application developers who need to use IPC should design their
applications so that modules using the IPC routines described in
Section 2.7,
XSI Interprocess Communication
can be easily modified to use the alternative interfaces.
RATIONALE
None.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
Section 2.7,
XSI Interprocess Communication,
Section 2.8,
Realtime,
mq_close(),
mq_getattr(),
mq_notify(),
mq_open(),
mq_receive(),
mq_send(),
mq_setattr(),
mq_unlink(),
msgget(),
msgrcv(),
msgsnd()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2008,
Section 3.225,
Message Queue,
<sys_msg.h>
COPYRIGHT
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from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
-- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
Specifications Issue 7, Copyright (C) 2013 by the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group.
(This is POSIX.1-2008 with the 2013 Technical Corrigendum 1 applied.) In the
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