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1. Programming
hello, I try to test the POSIX mq_open function on book unp like below:
#include "unpipc.h"
# include <mqueue.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int c, flags;
mqd_t mqd;
flags = O_RDWR | O_CREAT;
while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "e")) != -1) {
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2. Programming
Hi,
I wanted to know whether the POSIX message queues are statically allocated memory by the kernel based on the parameters specified in the open or as and when we send messages, memory are allocated?
Does the kernel reserve the specified memory for the message queue irrespective of whether... (1 Reply)
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3. Programming
in a single main() function,so need signal handling. Use Posix Message Queue IPC mechanism , can ignore the priority and other linked list message,to implement the scenario:
client:Knock Knock
server:who's there
client: Eric
Server:Eric,Welcome.
client:exit
all process terminated
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4. Programming
Hello,
I am trying to implement posix message queue application. I am faced with an error on the mq_receive section. It says "Message too long". I've tried couple of small tweeks, but to no result. Please do suggest any rectificaitons.
mq_send section-works successfully
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5. Linux
Hi all,
Please tell me how to change POSIX message queue maximum size? "ulimit" is not a solution because it controls shell resources. But i need to control queue size before login in and starting the shell. It is needed to limit queue size for applications started before login in.
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6. Programming
Hello,
i need to write a message queue "chat server", that should work only localy.
Can anyone please help me with some ideas and peshaps code. I'm studying the UNIX IPC mechanisms right now. So far, i understand how it works but i still cannot get an idea how to write a chat programm...
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7. HP-UX
Hello,
My question is related to "pipcs -qa" command under HP-UX 11i PA-RISC 64 bits.
We have a little C program that creates posix ipc message queues using the mq_open() system function.
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8. Programming
hi all...
ive been trying this program where i spawn 4 threads... and i am trying to use message queue to send msgs from 3 of the threads to the parent thread... but it doent seem to be working... ive almost pulled out my hair tryin to fix the prob :confused:
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I am working closly with unix message queues i have encountered the following -
after creating the Q and start working with it (pushing & pulling) i receive the following stange parameters on the q's -
STIME=no_entry
Qnum=0
CBYTES=4140
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10. Programming
How can I increase the POSIX Msg Q parameter SC_MQ_PRIO_MAX? The maximum is defined as 32. Can I increase the number? If so, how?
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canput(9r) canput(9r)
NAME
canput - STREAMS: Tests for room in a message queue
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stream.h>
int canput(
queue_t *message_queue );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to the message queue. The typedef queue_t is an alternate name for struct queue_entry *.
DESCRIPTION
The canput interface searches through the stream (starting at the message queue identified by the message_queue argument) until it finds a
queue that contains a service interface where the message can be enqueued or until it reaches the end of the stream. If canput finds a
service interface in a queue, it tests the queue to determine if there is space in the queue to accommodate a message. If the queue is
full, canput sets the q_flag member of the queue_entry structure pointer (the message queue) to the constant QWANTW to back-enable the
caller's service interface.
NOTES
You are responsible for both testing a queue with canput and not placing a message on the queue if canput fails.
RETURN VALUES
The canput interface returns a value of 1 if the message queue is not full. It returns the value zero(0) if the message queue is full.
SEE ALSO
Kernel Interfaces: bcanput(9r), putbq(9r), putnext(9r)
Programmer's Guide: STREAMS
canput(9r)