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33.Dd July 28, 2016
34.Dt MSGRCV 2
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm msgrcv
38.Nd receive a message from a message queue
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libc
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In sys/types.h
43.In sys/ipc.h
44.In sys/msg.h
45.Ft ssize_t
46.Fn msgrcv "int msqid" "void *msgp" "size_t msgsz" "long msgtyp" "int msgflg"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn msgrcv
50function receives a message from the message queue specified in
51.Fa msqid ,
52and places it into the structure pointed to by
53.Fa msgp .
54This structure should consist of the following members:
55.Bd -literal
56    long mtype;    /* message type */
57    char mtext[1]; /* body of message */
58.Ed
59.Pp
60.Va mtype
61is an integer greater than 0 that can be used for selecting messages,
62.Va mtext
63is an array of bytes, with a size up to that of the system limit
64.Pf ( Dv MSGMAX ) .
65.Pp
66The value of
67.Fa msgtyp
68has one of the following meanings:
69.Bl -bullet
70.It
71The
72.Fa msgtyp
73argument
74is greater than 0.
75The first message of type
76.Fa msgtyp
77will be received.
78.It
79The
80.Fa msgtyp
81argument
82is equal to 0.
83The first message on the queue will be received.
84.It
85The
86.Fa msgtyp
87argument
88is less than 0.
89The first message of the lowest message type that is
90less than or equal to the absolute value of
91.Fa msgtyp
92will be received.
93.El
94.Pp
95The
96.Fa msgsz
97argument
98specifies the maximum length of the requested message.
99If the received
100message has a length greater than
101.Fa msgsz
102it will be silently truncated if the
103.Dv MSG_NOERROR
104flag is set in
105.Fa msgflg ,
106otherwise an error will be returned.
107.Pp
108If no matching message is present on the message queue specified by
109.Fa msqid ,
110the behavior of
111.Fn msgrcv
112depends on whether the
113.Dv IPC_NOWAIT
114flag is set in
115.Fa msgflg
116or not.
117If
118.Dv IPC_NOWAIT
119is set,
120.Fn msgrcv
121will immediately return a value of -1, and set
122.Va errno
123to
124.Er ENOMSG .
125If
126.Dv IPC_NOWAIT
127is not set, the calling process will be blocked
128until:
129.Bl -bullet
130.It
131A message of the requested type becomes available on the message queue.
132.It
133The message queue is removed, in which case -1 will be returned, and
134.Va errno
135set to
136.Er EINVAL .
137.It
138A signal is received and caught.
139-1 is returned, and
140.Va errno
141set to
142.Er EINTR .
143.El
144.Pp
145If a message is successfully received, the data structure associated with
146.Fa msqid
147is updated as follows:
148.Bl -bullet
149.It
150.Va msg_cbytes
151is decremented by the size of the message.
152.It
153.Va msg_lrpid
154is set to the pid of the caller.
155.It
156.Va msg_lrtime
157is set to the current time.
158.It
159.Va msg_qnum
160is decremented by 1.
161.El
162.Sh RETURN VALUES
163Upon successful completion,
164.Fn msgrcv
165returns the number of bytes received into the
166.Va mtext
167field of the structure pointed to by
168.Fa msgp .
169Otherwise, -1 is returned, and
170.Va errno
171set to indicate the error.
172.Sh ERRORS
173The
174.Fn msgrcv
175function
176will fail if:
177.Bl -tag -width Er
178.It Bq Er EINVAL
179The
180.Fa msqid
181argument
182is not a valid message queue identifier.
183.Pp
184The message queue was removed while
185.Fn msgrcv
186was waiting for a message of the requested type to become available on it.
187.Pp
188The
189.Fa msgsz
190argument
191is less than 0.
192.It Bq Er E2BIG
193A matching message was received, but its size was greater than
194.Fa msgsz
195and the
196.Dv MSG_NOERROR
197flag was not set in
198.Fa msgflg .
199.It Bq Er EACCES
200The calling process does not have read access to the message queue.
201.It Bq Er EFAULT
202The
203.Fa msgp
204argument
205points to an invalid address.
206.It Bq Er EINTR
207The system call was interrupted by the delivery of a signal.
208.It Bq Er ENOMSG
209There is no message of the requested type available on the message queue,
210and
211.Dv IPC_NOWAIT
212is set in
213.Fa msgflg .
214.El
215.Sh SEE ALSO
216.Xr msgctl 2 ,
217.Xr msgget 2 ,
218.Xr msgsnd 2
219.Sh HISTORY
220Message queues appeared in the first release of
221.At V .
222