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//! Posix Message Queue functions
//!
//! # Example
//!
// no_run because a kernel module may be required.
//! ```no_run
//! # use std::ffi::CString;
//! # use nix::mqueue::*;
//! use nix::sys::stat::Mode;
//!
//! const MSG_SIZE: mq_attr_member_t = 32;
//! let mq_name= "/a_nix_test_queue";
//!
//! let oflag0 = MQ_OFlag::O_CREAT | MQ_OFlag::O_WRONLY;
//! let mode = Mode::S_IWUSR | Mode::S_IRUSR | Mode::S_IRGRP | Mode::S_IROTH;
//! let mqd0 = mq_open(mq_name, oflag0, mode, None).unwrap();
//! let msg_to_send = b"msg_1";
//! mq_send(&mqd0, msg_to_send, 1).unwrap();
//!
//! let oflag1 = MQ_OFlag::O_CREAT | MQ_OFlag::O_RDONLY;
//! let mqd1 = mq_open(mq_name, oflag1, mode, None).unwrap();
//! let mut buf = [0u8; 32];
//! let mut prio = 0u32;
//! let len = mq_receive(&mqd1, &mut buf, &mut prio).unwrap();
//! assert_eq!(prio, 1);
//! assert_eq!(msg_to_send, &buf[0..len]);
//!
//! mq_close(mqd1).unwrap();
//! mq_close(mqd0).unwrap();
//! ```
//! [Further reading and details on the C API](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/mq_overview.7.html)
use crate::errno::Errno;
use crate::NixPath;
use crate::Result;
use crate::sys::stat::Mode;
use libc::{self, mqd_t, size_t};
use std::mem;
#[cfg(any(
target_os = "linux",
target_os = "netbsd",
target_os = "dragonfly"
))]
use std::os::unix::io::{
AsFd, AsRawFd, BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, IntoRawFd, RawFd,
};
libc_bitflags! {
/// Used with [`mq_open`].
pub struct MQ_OFlag: libc::c_int {
/// Open the message queue for receiving messages.
O_RDONLY;
/// Open the queue for sending messages.
O_WRONLY;
/// Open the queue for both receiving and sending messages
O_RDWR;
/// Create a message queue.
O_CREAT;
/// If set along with `O_CREAT`, `mq_open` will fail if the message
/// queue name exists.
O_EXCL;
/// `mq_send` and `mq_receive` should fail with `EAGAIN` rather than
/// wait for resources that are not currently available.
O_NONBLOCK;
/// Set the close-on-exec flag for the message queue descriptor.
O_CLOEXEC;
}
}
/// A message-queue attribute, optionally used with [`mq_setattr`] and
/// [`mq_getattr`] and optionally [`mq_open`],
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq)]
pub struct MqAttr {
mq_attr: libc::mq_attr,
}
/// Identifies an open POSIX Message Queue
// A safer wrapper around libc::mqd_t, which is a pointer on some platforms
// Deliberately is not Clone to prevent use-after-close scenarios
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Debug)]
#[allow(missing_copy_implementations)]
pub struct MqdT(mqd_t);
// x32 compatibility
/// Size of a message queue attribute member
#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32"))]
pub type mq_attr_member_t = i64;
/// Size of a message queue attribute member
#[cfg(not(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32")))]
pub type mq_attr_member_t = libc::c_long;
impl MqAttr {
/// Create a new message queue attribute
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// - `mq_flags`: Either `0` or `O_NONBLOCK`.
/// - `mq_maxmsg`: Maximum number of messages on the queue.
/// - `mq_msgsize`: Maximum message size in bytes.
/// - `mq_curmsgs`: Number of messages currently in the queue.
pub fn new(
mq_flags: mq_attr_member_t,
mq_maxmsg: mq_attr_member_t,
mq_msgsize: mq_attr_member_t,
mq_curmsgs: mq_attr_member_t,
) -> MqAttr {
let mut attr = mem::MaybeUninit::<libc::mq_attr>::uninit();
unsafe {
let p = attr.as_mut_ptr();
(*p).mq_flags = mq_flags;
(*p).mq_maxmsg = mq_maxmsg;
(*p).mq_msgsize = mq_msgsize;
(*p).mq_curmsgs = mq_curmsgs;
MqAttr {
mq_attr: attr.assume_init(),
}
}
}
/// The current flags, either `0` or `O_NONBLOCK`.
pub const fn flags(&self) -> mq_attr_member_t {
self.mq_attr.mq_flags
}
/// The max number of messages that can be held by the queue
pub const fn maxmsg(&self) -> mq_attr_member_t {
self.mq_attr.mq_maxmsg
}
/// The maximum size of each message (in bytes)
pub const fn msgsize(&self) -> mq_attr_member_t {
self.mq_attr.mq_msgsize
}
/// The number of messages currently held in the queue
pub const fn curmsgs(&self) -> mq_attr_member_t {
self.mq_attr.mq_curmsgs
}
}
/// Open a message queue
///
// The mode.bits() cast is only lossless on some OSes
#[allow(clippy::cast_lossless)]
pub fn mq_open<P>(
name: &P,
oflag: MQ_OFlag,
mode: Mode,
attr: Option<&MqAttr>,
) -> Result<MqdT>
where
P: ?Sized + NixPath,
{
let res = name.with_nix_path(|cstr| match attr {
Some(mq_attr) => unsafe {
libc::mq_open(
cstr.as_ptr(),
oflag.bits(),
mode.bits() as libc::c_int,
&mq_attr.mq_attr as *const libc::mq_attr,
)
},
None => unsafe { libc::mq_open(cstr.as_ptr(), oflag.bits()) },
})?;
Errno::result(res).map(MqdT)
}
/// Remove a message queue
///
pub fn mq_unlink<P>(name: &P) -> Result<()>
where
P: ?Sized + NixPath,
{
let res =
name.with_nix_path(|cstr| unsafe { libc::mq_unlink(cstr.as_ptr()) })?;
Errno::result(res).map(drop)
}
/// Close a message queue
///
pub fn mq_close(mqdes: MqdT) -> Result<()> {
let res = unsafe { libc::mq_close(mqdes.0) };
Errno::result(res).map(drop)
}
/// Receive a message from a message queue
///
pub fn mq_receive(
mqdes: &MqdT,
message: &mut [u8],
msg_prio: &mut u32,
) -> Result<usize> {
let len = message.len() as size_t;
let res = unsafe {
libc::mq_receive(
mqdes.0,
message.as_mut_ptr().cast(),
len,
msg_prio as *mut u32,
)
};
Errno::result(res).map(|r| r as usize)
}
feature! {
#![feature = "time"]
use crate::sys::time::TimeSpec;
/// Receive a message from a message queue with a timeout
///
pub fn mq_timedreceive(
mqdes: &MqdT,
message: &mut [u8],
msg_prio: &mut u32,
abstime: &TimeSpec,
) -> Result<usize> {
let len = message.len() as size_t;
let res = unsafe {
libc::mq_timedreceive(
mqdes.0,
message.as_mut_ptr().cast(),
len,
msg_prio as *mut u32,
abstime.as_ref(),
)
};
Errno::result(res).map(|r| r as usize)
}
}
/// Send a message to a message queue
///
pub fn mq_send(mqdes: &MqdT, message: &[u8], msq_prio: u32) -> Result<()> {
let res = unsafe {
libc::mq_send(mqdes.0, message.as_ptr().cast(), message.len(), msq_prio)
};
Errno::result(res).map(drop)
}
/// Get message queue attributes
///
pub fn mq_getattr(mqd: &MqdT) -> Result<MqAttr> {
let mut attr = mem::MaybeUninit::<libc::mq_attr>::uninit();
let res = unsafe { libc::mq_getattr(mqd.0, attr.as_mut_ptr()) };
Errno::result(res).map(|_| unsafe {
MqAttr {
mq_attr: attr.assume_init(),
}
})
}
/// Set the attributes of the message queue. Only `O_NONBLOCK` can be set, everything else will be ignored
/// Returns the old attributes
/// It is recommend to use the `mq_set_nonblock()` and `mq_remove_nonblock()` convenience functions as they are easier to use
///
pub fn mq_setattr(mqd: &MqdT, newattr: &MqAttr) -> Result<MqAttr> {
let mut attr = mem::MaybeUninit::<libc::mq_attr>::uninit();
let res = unsafe {
libc::mq_setattr(
mqd.0,
&newattr.mq_attr as *const libc::mq_attr,
attr.as_mut_ptr(),
)
};
Errno::result(res).map(|_| unsafe {
MqAttr {
mq_attr: attr.assume_init(),
}
})
}
/// Convenience function.
/// Sets the `O_NONBLOCK` attribute for a given message queue descriptor
/// Returns the old attributes
#[allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] // Not useless on all OSes
pub fn mq_set_nonblock(mqd: &MqdT) -> Result<MqAttr> {
let oldattr = mq_getattr(mqd)?;
let newattr = MqAttr::new(
mq_attr_member_t::from(MQ_OFlag::O_NONBLOCK.bits()),
oldattr.mq_attr.mq_maxmsg,
oldattr.mq_attr.mq_msgsize,
oldattr.mq_attr.mq_curmsgs,
);
mq_setattr(mqd, &newattr)
}
/// Convenience function.
/// Removes `O_NONBLOCK` attribute for a given message queue descriptor
/// Returns the old attributes
pub fn mq_remove_nonblock(mqd: &MqdT) -> Result<MqAttr> {
let oldattr = mq_getattr(mqd)?;
let newattr = MqAttr::new(
0,
oldattr.mq_attr.mq_maxmsg,
oldattr.mq_attr.mq_msgsize,
oldattr.mq_attr.mq_curmsgs,
);
mq_setattr(mqd, &newattr)
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))]
impl AsFd for MqdT {
/// Borrow the underlying message queue descriptor.
fn as_fd(&self) -> BorrowedFd {
// SAFETY: [MqdT] will only contain a valid fd by construction.
unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(self.0) }
}
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))]
impl AsRawFd for MqdT {
/// Return the underlying message queue descriptor.
///
/// Returned descriptor is a "shallow copy" of the descriptor, so it refers
/// to the same underlying kernel object as `self`.
fn as_raw_fd(&self) -> RawFd {
self.0
}
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))]
impl FromRawFd for MqdT {
/// Construct an [MqdT] from [RawFd].
///
/// # Safety
/// The `fd` given must be a valid and open file descriptor for a message
/// queue.
unsafe fn from_raw_fd(fd: RawFd) -> MqdT {
MqdT(fd)
}
}
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "dragonfly"))]
impl IntoRawFd for MqdT {
/// Consume this [MqdT] and return a [RawFd].
fn into_raw_fd(self) -> RawFd {
self.0
}
}