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msgget(2) System Calls Manual msgget(2)
NAME
msgget - Returns (and possibly creates) the ID for a message queue
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/msg.h>
int msgget(
key_t key,
int msgflg);
Application developers may want to specify #include statements for
<sys/types.h> and <sys/ipc.h> before the one for <sys/msg.h> if pro-
grams are being developed for multiple platforms. The additional #in-
clude statements are not required on DIGITAL UNIX systems or by ISO or
X/Open standards, but may be required on other vendors' systems that
conform to these standards.
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry stan-
dards as follows:
msgget(): XPG4, XPG4-UNIX
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about in-
dustry standards and associated tags.
PARAMETERS
Specifies the key that identifies the message queue. The value for the
key parameter can be IPC_PRIVATE or a random number other than zero
(0). To ensure that the msgget() function returns a new message queue
ID, specify the IPC_PRIVATE keyword. Specifies flags that control the
msgget() function. Possible values are as follows:
Specifies creating a message queue ID.
If the specified key does not exist, the msgget function creates
a message queue ID and associates it with the specified key.
If the specified key does exist, and IPC_EXCL is not set, the
msgget function returns the message queue ID associated with
key.
If the specified key does exist and IPC_EXCL is set, the msgget
function fails and returns an error. Specifies that you want to
ensure that your application is the only one using the specified
key parameter. If the specified key already exists, the msgget
function fails and returns an error notification.
DESCRIPTION
The msgget function returns the message queue ID for the message queue
identified by the key parameter. If the message queue ID does not ex-
ist, the msgget() function attempts to create it.
If you specify IPC_PRIVATE for the key parameter, the msgget function
returns the ID for a private (that is, newly created) message queue.
The msgflg parameter supplies creation options for the msgget function.
The IPC_CREAT flag specifies that you want the kernel to create a mes-
sage queue for your application. The kernel returns the message queue
ID to your application as the return value of the successful call to
the msgget() function.
The msgget() function does not create a message queue ID for your ap-
plication under the following conditions: A message queue ID that is
associated with the specified key already exists. In this case, the
msgget() function returns the message queue ID associated with the key
parameter (unless you have set the IPC_EXCL flag). You have set the
IPC_EXCL flag and another application is using the specified key. In
this case, the msgget() function fails and returns an error to your ap-
plication.
After creating a new message queue ID, the msgget function initializes
the msqid_ds structure associated with the ID as follows: The
msg_perm.cuid and msg_perm.uid members are set equal to the effective
user ID of the calling process. The msg_perm.cgid and msg_perm.gid
members are set equal to the effective group ID of the calling process.
The low-order nine bits of the msg_perm.mode member are set equal to
the low-order nine bits of msgflg. The msg_qnum, msg_lspid, msg_lrpid,
msg_stime, and msg_rtime members are all set equal to zero. The
msg_ctime member is set equal to the current time. The msg_qbytes mem-
ber is set equal to the system limit.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the msgget() function returns a message
queue identifier. Otherwise, the function returns a value of -1 and
sets errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The msgget function sets errno to the specified values for the follow-
ing conditions: A message queue identifier exists for the key parame-
ter, but the calling process does not have the appropriate privileges
to perform the operation. The permission is specified by the low-order
nine bits of the msgflg parameter. A message queue identifier exists
for the key parameter, and both IPC_CREAT and IPC_EXCL are set. A mes-
sage queue identifier does not exist for the key parameter and the
IPC_CREAT value is not set. A message queue identifier can be created,
but the system-imposed limit on the maximum number of allowed message
queue identifiers has been exceeded.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: msgctl(2), msgrcv(2), msgsnd(2), table(2), ftok(3)
Files: msqid_ds(4)
Standards: standards(5) delim off
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