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PROLOG

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       this interface may differ (consult the corresponding Linux  manual  page  for  details  of
       Linux behavior), or the interface may not be implemented on Linux.

NAME

       mq_notify — notify process that a message is available (REALTIME)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <mqueue.h>

       int mq_notify(mqd_t mqdes, const struct sigevent *notification);

DESCRIPTION

       If the argument notification is not NULL, this function shall register the calling process
       to be notified of message arrival at an empty message queue associated with the  specified
       message  queue descriptor, mqdes.  The notification specified by the notification argument
       shall be sent to the process when the message queue transitions from empty  to  non-empty.
       At  any  time,  only one process may be registered for notification by a message queue. If
       the calling process or any other  process  has  already  registered  for  notification  of
       message  arrival  at the specified message queue, subsequent attempts to register for that
       message queue shall fail.

       If notification is NULL and the process is currently registered for  notification  by  the
       specified message queue, the existing registration shall be removed.

       When  the  notification  is  sent  to  the  registered  process, its registration shall be
       removed. The message queue shall then be available for registration.

       If a process has registered for notification of message arrival at  a  message  queue  and
       some  thread  is blocked in mq_receive() or mq_timedreceive() waiting to receive a message
       when a message arrives at the queue, the arriving message shall  satisfy  the  appropriate
       mq_receive()  or  mq_timedreceive(),  respectively.  The  resulting  behavior is as if the
       message queue remains empty, and no notification shall be sent.

RETURN VALUE

       Upon successful completion, the  mq_notify()  function  shall  return  a  value  of  zero;
       otherwise, the function shall return a value of −1 and set errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS

       The mq_notify() function shall fail if:

       EBADF  The mqdes argument is not a valid message queue descriptor.

       EBUSY  A process is already registered for notification by the message queue.

       The mq_notify() function may fail if:

       EINVAL The notification argument is NULL and the process is currently not registered.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES

       The  following program registers a notification request for the message queue named in its
       command-line argument. Notification is performed by creating a thread. The thread executes
       a function which reads one message from the queue and then terminates the process.

           #include <pthread.h>
           #include <mqueue.h>
           #include <assert.h>
           #include <stdio.h>
           #include <stdlib.h>
           #include <unistd.h>

           static void                     /* Thread start function */
           tfunc(union sigval sv)
           {
               struct mq_attr attr;
               ssize_t nr;
               void *buf;
               mqd_t mqdes = *((mqd_t *) sv.sival_ptr);

               /* Determine maximum msg size; allocate buffer to receive msg */

               if (mq_getattr(mqdes, &attr) == -1) {
                   perror("mq_getattr");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }
               buf = malloc(attr.mq_msgsize);

               if (buf == NULL) {
                   perror("malloc");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }

               nr = mq_receive(mqdes, buf, attr.mq_msgsize, NULL);
               if (nr == -1) {
                   perror("mq_receive");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }

               printf("Read %ld bytes from message queue\n", (long) nr);
               free(buf);
               exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);         /* Terminate the process */
           }

           int
           main(int argc, char *argv[])
           {
               mqd_t mqdes;
               struct sigevent not;

               assert(argc == 2);

               mqdes = mq_open(argv[1], O_RDONLY);
               if (mqdes == (mqd_t) -1) {
                   perror("mq_open");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }

               not.sigev_notify = SIGEV_THREAD;
               not.sigev_notify_function = tfunc;
               not.sigev_notify_attributes = NULL;
               not.sigev_value.sival_ptr = &mqdes;   /* Arg. to thread func. */
               if (mq_notify(mqdes, &not) == -1) {
                   perror("mq_notify");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }

               pause();    /* Process will be terminated by thread function */
           }

APPLICATION USAGE

       None.

RATIONALE

       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       mq_open(), mq_send(), mq_receive(), msgctl(), msgget(), msgrcv(), msgsnd()

       The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, <mqueue.h>

COPYRIGHT

       Portions  of  this  text  are  reprinted  and  reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std
       1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology  --  Portable  Operating  System
       Interface  (POSIX),  The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, Copyright (C) 2013 by the
       Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc  and  The  Open  Group.   (This  is
       POSIX.1-2008  with  the  2013  Technical  Corrigendum  1  applied.)  In  the  event of any
       discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and The Open  Group  Standard,  the
       original  IEEE  and The Open Group Standard is the referee document. The original Standard
       can be obtained online at http://www.unix.org/online.html .

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