From e2abcdca396661cbe0ae2ddb13d5c2b85682c13a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cem Keylan Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:41:25 +0300 Subject: initial commit --- sys/sys/msg.h | 177 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 177 insertions(+) create mode 100644 sys/sys/msg.h (limited to 'sys/sys/msg.h') diff --git a/sys/sys/msg.h b/sys/sys/msg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96a4a0c --- /dev/null +++ b/sys/sys/msg.h @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +/* $OpenBSD: msg.h,v 1.19 2014/11/23 04:31:42 guenther Exp $ */ +/* $NetBSD: msg.h,v 1.9 1996/02/09 18:25:18 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * SVID compatible msg.h file + * + * Author: Daniel Boulet + * + * Copyright 1993 Daniel Boulet and RTMX Inc. + * + * This system call was implemented by Daniel Boulet under contract from RTMX. + * + * Redistribution and use in source forms, with and without modification, + * are permitted provided that this entire comment appears intact. + * + * Redistribution in binary form may occur without any restrictions. + * Obviously, it would be nice if you gave credit where credit is due + * but requiring it would be too onerous. + * + * This software is provided ``AS IS'' without any warranties of any kind. + */ + +#ifndef _SYS_MSG_H_ +#define _SYS_MSG_H_ + +#include + +/* + * The MSG_NOERROR identifier value, the msqid_ds struct and the msg struct + * are as defined by the SV API Intel 386 Processor Supplement. + */ + +#define MSG_NOERROR 010000 /* don't complain about too long msgs */ + +struct msqid_ds { + struct ipc_perm msg_perm; /* msg queue permission bits */ + struct msg *msg_first; /* first message in the queue */ + struct msg *msg_last; /* last message in the queue */ + unsigned long msg_cbytes; /* number of bytes in use on the queue */ + unsigned long msg_qnum; /* number of msgs in the queue */ + unsigned long msg_qbytes; /* max # of bytes on the queue */ + pid_t msg_lspid; /* pid of last msgsnd() */ + pid_t msg_lrpid; /* pid of last msgrcv() */ + time_t msg_stime; /* time of last msgsnd() */ + long msg_pad1; + time_t msg_rtime; /* time of last msgrcv() */ + long msg_pad2; + time_t msg_ctime; /* time of last msgctl() */ + long msg_pad3; + long msg_pad4[4]; +}; + +#ifdef _KERNEL +#include + +struct msg { + long msg_type; + size_t msg_len; + struct mbuf *msg_data; + + TAILQ_ENTRY(msg) msg_next; +}; + +struct que { + struct msqid_ds msqid_ds; + int que_ix; /* pseudo-index */ + int que_flags; + int que_references; + + TAILQ_ENTRY(que) que_next; + TAILQ_HEAD(, msg) que_msgs; +}; + +/* for que_flags */ +#define MSGQ_READERS 0x01 +#define MSGQ_WRITERS 0x02 +#define MSGQ_DYING 0x04 + +#define QREF(q) (q)->que_references++ + +#define QRELE(q) do { \ + if (--(q)->que_references == 0 && (q)->que_flags & MSGQ_DYING) \ + wakeup_one(&(q)->que_references); \ +} while (0) +#endif + +/* + * Structure describing a message. The SVID doesn't suggest any + * particular name for this structure. There is a reference in the + * msgop man page that reads "The structure mymsg is an example of what + * this user defined buffer might look like, and includes the following + * members:". This sentence is followed by two lines equivalent + * to the mtype and mtext field declarations below. It isn't clear + * if "mymsg" refers to the name of the structure type or the name of an + * instance of the structure... + */ +struct mymsg { + long mtype; /* message type (+ve integer) */ + char mtext[1]; /* message body */ +}; + + +#ifdef _KERNEL +/* + * Based on the configuration parameters described in an SVR2 (yes, two) + * config(1m) man page. + * + * Each message is broken up and stored in segments that are msgssz bytes + * long. For efficiency reasons, this should be a power of two. Also, + * it doesn't make sense if it is less than 8 or greater than about 256. + * Consequently, msginit in kern/sysv_msg.c checks that msgssz is a power of + * two between 8 and 1024 inclusive (and panic's if it isn't). + */ +struct msginfo { + int msgmax, /* max chars in a message */ + msgmni, /* max message queue identifiers */ + msgmnb, /* max chars in a queue */ + msgtql, /* max messages in system */ + msgssz, /* size of a message segment (see notes above) */ + msgseg; /* number of message segments */ +}; +#ifdef SYSVMSG +extern struct msginfo msginfo; +#endif + +int sysctl_sysvmsg(int *, u_int, void *, size_t *); + +struct msg_sysctl_info { + struct msginfo msginfo; + struct msqid_ds msgids[1]; +}; + +#ifndef MSGSSZ +#define MSGSSZ 8 /* Each segment must be 2^N long */ +#endif +#ifndef MSGSEG +#define MSGSEG 2048 /* must be less than 32767 */ +#endif +#undef MSGMAX /* ALWAYS compute MSGMAX! */ +#define MSGMAX (MSGSSZ*MSGSEG) +#ifndef MSGMNB +#define MSGMNB 2048 /* max # of bytes in a queue */ +#endif +#ifndef MSGMNI +#define MSGMNI 40 +#endif +#ifndef MSGTQL +#define MSGTQL 40 +#endif + +/* + * macros to convert between msqid_ds's and msqid's. + * XXX unused, going away + */ +#define MSQID(ix,ds) ((ix) & 0xffff | (((ds).msg_perm.seq << 16) & 0xffff0000)) +#define MSQID_IX(id) ((id) & 0xffff) +#define MSQID_SEQ(id) (((id) >> 16) & 0xffff) +#endif + + +#ifndef _KERNEL +__BEGIN_DECLS +int msgctl(int, int, struct msqid_ds *); +int msgget(key_t, int); +int msgsnd(int, const void *, size_t, int); +int msgrcv(int, void *, size_t, long, int); +__END_DECLS +#else +struct proc; + +void msginit(void); +int msgctl1(struct proc *, int, int, caddr_t, + int (*)(const void *, void *, size_t), + int (*)(const void *, void *, size_t)); +#endif /* !_KERNEL */ + +#endif /* !_SYS_MSG_H_ */ -- cgit v1.2.3