/**
* @file
*
* @brief Private Inlined Routines for POSIX Message Queue
*
* This include file contains the static inline implementation of the private
* inlined routines for POSIX Message Queue.
*/
/*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2013.
* On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE.
*/
#ifndef _RTEMS_POSIX_MQUEUE_INL
#define _RTEMS_POSIX_MQUEUE_INL
#include <rtems/posix/mqueue.h>
#include <rtems/posix/posixapi.h>
#include <rtems/score/coremsgimpl.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* This defines the information control block used to manage
* this class of objects.
*/
POSIX_EXTERN Objects_Information _POSIX_Message_queue_Information;
/**
* The is used to manage the set of "file descriptors" associated with
* the message queues.
*/
POSIX_EXTERN Objects_Information _POSIX_Message_queue_Information_fds;
/**
* @brief Initialize message_queue manager related data structures.
*
* This routine performs the initialization necessary for this manager.
*
* @note The structure of the routines is identical to that of POSIX
* Message_queues to leave the option of having unnamed message
* queues at a future date. They are currently not part of the
* POSIX standard but unnamed message_queues are. This is also
* the reason for the apparently unnecessary tracking of
* the process_shared attribute. [In addition to the fact that
* it would be trivial to add pshared to the mq_attr structure
* and have process private message queues.]
*
* @note This code ignores the O_RDONLY/O_WRONLY/O_RDWR flag at open time.
*
*/
void _POSIX_Message_queue_Manager_initialization(void);
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Create Support
*
* This routine performs the creation of a message queue utilizing the
* core message queue.
*/
int _POSIX_Message_queue_Create_support(
const char *name,
size_t name_len,
int pshared,
struct mq_attr *attr,
POSIX_Message_queue_Control **message_queue
);
/**
* @brief Delete a POSIX Message Queue
*
* This routine supports the mq_unlink and mq_close routines by
* doing most of the work involved with removing a message queue.
*/
void _POSIX_Message_queue_Delete(
POSIX_Message_queue_Control *the_mq
);
/*@
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Receive Support
*
* This routine supports the various flavors of receiving a message.
*
* @note The structure of the routines is identical to that of POSIX
* Message_queues to leave the option of having unnamed message
* queues at a future date. They are currently not part of the
* POSIX standard but unnamed message_queues are. This is also
* the reason for the apparently unnecessary tracking of
* the process_shared attribute. [In addition to the fact that
* it would be trivial to add pshared to the mq_attr structure
* and have process private message queues.]
*
* @note This code ignores the O_RDONLY/O_WRONLY/O_RDWR flag at open time.
*/
ssize_t _POSIX_Message_queue_Receive_support(
mqd_t mqdes,
char *msg_ptr,
size_t msg_len,
unsigned int *msg_prio,
bool wait,
Watchdog_Interval timeout
);
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Send Support
*
* This routine posts a message to a specified message queue.
*/
int _POSIX_Message_queue_Send_support(
mqd_t mqdes,
const char *msg_ptr,
size_t msg_len,
unsigned int msg_prio,
bool wait,
Watchdog_Interval timeout
);
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Allocate
*
* This function allocates a message queue control block from
* the inactive chain of free message queue control blocks.
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE
POSIX_Message_queue_Control *_POSIX_Message_queue_Allocate( void )
{
return (POSIX_Message_queue_Control *)
_Objects_Allocate( &_POSIX_Message_queue_Information );
}
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Free
*
* This routine frees a message queue control block to the
* inactive chain of free message queue control blocks.
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE void _POSIX_Message_queue_Free(
POSIX_Message_queue_Control *the_mq
)
{
_Objects_Free( &_POSIX_Message_queue_Information, &the_mq->Object );
}
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Get
*
* This function maps message queue IDs to message queue control blocks.
* If ID corresponds to a local message queue, then it returns
* the_mq control pointer which maps to ID and location
* is set to OBJECTS_LOCAL. if the message queue ID is global and
* resides on a remote node, then location is set to OBJECTS_REMOTE,
* and the_message queue is undefined. Otherwise, location is set
* to OBJECTS_ERROR and the_mq is undefined.
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE POSIX_Message_queue_Control *_POSIX_Message_queue_Get (
Objects_Id id,
Objects_Locations *location
)
{
return (POSIX_Message_queue_Control *)
_Objects_Get( &_POSIX_Message_queue_Information, id, location );
}
/*
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Convert Message Priority to Score
*
* This method converts a POSIX message priority to the priorities used
* by the Score.
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE CORE_message_queue_Submit_types
_POSIX_Message_queue_Priority_to_core(
unsigned int priority
)
{
return (CORE_message_queue_Submit_types) priority * -1;
}
/*
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Convert Message Priority from Score
*
* This method converts a POSIX message priority from the priorities used
* by the Score.
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE unsigned int _POSIX_Message_queue_Priority_from_core(
CORE_message_queue_Submit_types priority
)
{
/* absolute value without a library dependency */
return (unsigned int) ((priority >= 0) ? priority : -priority);
}
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Translate Score Return Code
*
*/
int _POSIX_Message_queue_Translate_core_message_queue_return_code(
uint32_t the_message_queue_status
);
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Allocate File Descriptor
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *
_POSIX_Message_queue_Allocate_fd( void )
{
return (POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *)
_Objects_Allocate( &_POSIX_Message_queue_Information_fds );
}
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Free File Descriptor
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE void _POSIX_Message_queue_Free_fd (
POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *the_mq_fd
)
{
_Objects_Free( &_POSIX_Message_queue_Information_fds, &the_mq_fd->Object );
}
/**
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Remove from Namespace
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE void _POSIX_Message_queue_Namespace_remove (
POSIX_Message_queue_Control *the_mq
)
{
_Objects_Namespace_remove(
&_POSIX_Message_queue_Information, &the_mq->Object );
}
/*
* @brief POSIX Message Queue Get File Descriptor
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *_POSIX_Message_queue_Get_fd (
mqd_t id,
Objects_Locations *location
)
{
return (POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *) _Objects_Get(
&_POSIX_Message_queue_Information_fds,
(Objects_Id)id,
location
);
}
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *
_POSIX_Message_queue_Get_fd_interrupt_disable(
mqd_t id,
Objects_Locations *location,
ISR_lock_Context *lock_context
)
{
return (POSIX_Message_queue_Control_fd *) _Objects_Get_isr_disable(
&_POSIX_Message_queue_Information_fds,
(Objects_Id)id,
location,
lock_context
);
}
/**
* @see _POSIX_Name_to_id().
*/
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE int _POSIX_Message_queue_Name_to_id(
const char *name,
Objects_Id *id,
size_t *len
)
{
return _POSIX_Name_to_id( &_POSIX_Message_queue_Information, name, id, len );
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
/* end of include file */