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22 /* $NetBSD: msg.h,v 1.4 1994/06/29 06:44:43 cgd Exp $ */
25 * SVID compatible msg.h file
27 * Author: Daniel Boulet
29 * Copyright 1993 Daniel Boulet and RTMX Inc.
31 * This system call was implemented by Daniel Boulet under contract from RTMX.
33 * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification,
34 * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact.
36 * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions.
37 * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due
38 * but requiring it would be too onerous.
40 * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind.
49 * The MSG_NOERROR identifier value, the msqid_ds struct and the msg struct
50 * are as defined by the SV API Intel 386 Processor Supplement.
53 #define MSG_NOERROR 010000 /* don't complain about too long msgs */
56 struct ipc_perm msg_perm
; /* msg queue permission bits */
57 struct msg
*msg_first
; /* first message in the queue */
58 struct msg
*msg_last
; /* last message in the queue */
59 u_long msg_cbytes
; /* number of bytes in use on the queue */
60 u_long msg_qnum
; /* number of msgs in the queue */
61 u_long msg_qbytes
; /* max # of bytes on the queue */
62 pid_t msg_lspid
; /* pid of last msgsnd() */
63 pid_t msg_lrpid
; /* pid of last msgrcv() */
64 time_t msg_stime
; /* time of last msgsnd() */
66 time_t msg_rtime
; /* time of last msgrcv() */
68 time_t msg_ctime
; /* time of last msgctl() */
74 struct msg
*msg_next
; /* next msg in the chain */
75 long msg_type
; /* type of this message */
76 /* >0 -> type of this message */
77 /* 0 -> free header */
78 u_short msg_ts
; /* size of this message */
79 short msg_spot
; /* location of start of msg in buffer */
83 * Structure describing a message. The SVID doesn't suggest any
84 * particular name for this structure. There is a reference in the
85 * msgop man page that reads "The structure mymsg is an example of what
86 * this user defined buffer might look like, and includes the following
87 * members:". This sentence is followed by two lines equivalent
88 * to the mtype and mtext field declarations below. It isn't clear
89 * if "mymsg" refers to the naem of the structure type or the name of an
90 * instance of the structure...
93 long mtype
; /* message type (+ve integer) */
94 char mtext
[1]; /* message body */
98 * Based on the configuration parameters described in an SVR2 (yes, two)
99 * config(1m) man page.
101 * Each message is broken up and stored in segments that are msgssz bytes
102 * long. For efficiency reasons, this should be a power of two. Also,
103 * it doesn't make sense if it is less than 8 or greater than about 256.
104 * Consequently, msginit in kern/sysv_msg.c checks that msgssz is a power of
105 * two between 8 and 1024 inclusive (and panic's if it isn't).
108 int msgmax
, /* max chars in a message */
109 msgmni
, /* max message queue identifiers */
110 msgmnb
, /* max chars in a queue */
111 msgtql
, /* max messages in system */
112 msgssz
, /* size of a message segment (see notes above) */
113 msgseg
; /* number of message segments */
116 extern struct msginfo msginfo
;
119 #define MSGSSZ 8 /* Each segment must be 2^N long */
122 #define MSGSEG 2048 /* must be less than 32767 */
124 #define MSGMAX (MSGSSZ*MSGSEG)
126 #define MSGMNB 2048 /* max # of bytes in a queue */
136 * macros to convert between msqid_ds's and msqid's.
137 * (specific to this implementation)
139 #define MSQID(ix,ds) ((ix) & 0xffff | (((ds).msg_perm.seq << 16) & 0xffff0000))
140 #define MSQID_IX(id) ((id) & 0xffff)
141 #define MSQID_SEQ(id) (((id) >> 16) & 0xffff)
144 * The rest of this file is specific to this particular implementation.
149 * Stuff allocated in machdep.h
152 short next
; /* next segment in buffer */
153 /* -1 -> available */
154 /* 0..(MSGSEG-1) -> index of next segment */
157 extern char *msgpool
; /* MSGMAX byte long msg buffer pool */
158 extern struct msgmap
*msgmaps
; /* MSGSEG msgmap structures */
159 extern struct msg
*msghdrs
; /* MSGTQL msg headers */
160 extern struct msqid_ds
*msqids
; /* MSGMNI msqid_ds struct's */
162 #define MSG_LOCKED 01000 /* Is this msqid_ds locked? */
167 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
170 int msgsys
__P((int, ...));
171 int msgctl
__P((int, int, struct msqid_ds
*));
172 int msgget
__P((key_t
, int));
173 int msgsnd
__P((int, void *, size_t, int));
174 int msgrcv
__P((int, void*, size_t, long, int));
178 #endif /* !_SYS_MSG_H_ */