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MSGSND(2)		   BSD Programmer's Manual		     MSGSND(2)

NAME
     msgsnd - send a message to a message queue

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <sys/ipc.h>
     #include <sys/msg.h>

     int
     msgsnd(int msqid, const void *msgp, size_t msgsz, int msgflg);

DESCRIPTION
     The msgsnd() function sends a message from the message queue specified in
     msqid. msgp points to a structure containing the message. This structure
     should consist of the following members:

	 long mtype;	/* message type */
	 char mtext[1]; /* body of message */

     mtype is an integer greater than 0 that can be used for selecting mes-
     sages (see msgrcv(2)), mtext is an array of bytes, with a size up to that
     of the system limit (MSGMAX).

     If the number of bytes already on the message queue plus msgsz is bigger
     than the maximum number of bytes on the message queue
     (msg_qbytes, see msgctl(2)), or the number of messages on all queues
     system-wide is already equal to the system limit, msgflg determines the
     action of msgsnd(). If msgflg has IPC_NOWAIT mask set in it, the call
     will return immediately. If msgflg does not have IPC_NOWAIT set in it,
     the call will block until:

     +	 The condition which caused the call to block does no longer exist.
	 The message will be sent.

     +	 The message queue is removed, in which case -1 will be returned, and
	 errno is set to EINVAL.

     +	 The caller catches a signal. The call returns with errno set to
	 EINTR.

     After a successful call, the data structure associated with the message
     queue is updated in the following way:

     +	 msg_cbytes is incremented by the size of the message.

     +	 msg_qnum is incremented by 1.

     +	 msg_lspid is set to the pid of the calling process.

     +	 msg_stime is set to the current time.

RETURN VALUES
     Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and
     errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
     msgsnd() will fail if:

     [EINVAL]	   msqid is not a valid message queue identifier.

		   The message queue was removed while msgsnd() was waiting
		   for a resource to become available in order to deliver the
		   message.

		   msgsz is less than 0, or greater than msg_qbytes.

     [EACCES]	   The calling process does not have write access to the mes-
		   sage queue.

     [EAGAIN]	   There was no space for this message either on the queue, or
		   in the whole system, and IPC_NOWAIT was set in msgflg.

     [EFAULT]	   msgp points to an invalid address.

     [EINTR]	   The system call was interrupted by the delivery of a sig-
		   nal.

SEE ALSO
     msgctl(2), msgget(2), msgrcv(2)

HISTORY
     Message queues appeared in the first release of AT&T Unix System V.

BUGS
     OpenBSD does not define the EIDRM error value, which should be used in
     the case of a removed message queue.

MirOS BSD #10-current	       August 17, 1995				     1
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