/* * 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.] * * This code ignores the O_RDONLY/O_WRONLY/O_RDWR flag at open * time. * * $Id$ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*PAGE * * _POSIX_Message_queue_Send_support */ int _POSIX_Message_queue_Send_support( mqd_t mqdes, const char *msg_ptr, unsigned32 msg_len, Priority_Control msg_prio, Watchdog_Interval timeout ) { register POSIX_Message_queue_Control *the_mq; Objects_Locations location; the_mq = _POSIX_Message_queue_Get( mqdes, &location ); switch ( location ) { case OBJECTS_ERROR: set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL ); case OBJECTS_REMOTE: _Thread_Dispatch(); return POSIX_MP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED(); set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL ); case OBJECTS_LOCAL: /* XXX must add support for timeout and priority */ _CORE_message_queue_Send( &the_mq->Message_queue, (void *) msg_ptr, msg_len, mqdes, #if defined(RTEMS_MULTIPROCESSING) NULL /* XXX _POSIX_Message_queue_Core_message_queue_mp_support*/ #else NULL #endif ); _Thread_Enable_dispatch(); return _Thread_Executing->Wait.return_code; } return POSIX_BOTTOM_REACHED(); }