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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "sched/sched.h" #include "mqueue/mqueue.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: nxmq_verify_receive * * Description: * This is internal, common logic shared by both [nx]mq_receive and * [nx]mq_timedreceive. This function verifies the input parameters that * are common to both functions. * * Input Parameters: * msgq - Message queue descriptor * oflags - flags from user set * msg - Buffer to receive the message * msglen - Size of the buffer in bytes * * Returned Value: * On success, zero (OK) is returned. A negated errno value is returned * on any failure: * * EPERM Message queue opened not opened for reading. * EMSGSIZE 'msglen' was less than the maxmsgsize attribute of the message * queue. * EINVAL Invalid 'msg' or 'msgq' * ****************************************************************************/ int nxmq_verify_receive(FAR struct mqueue_inode_s *msgq, int oflags, FAR char *msg, size_t msglen) { /* Verify the input parameters */ if (!msg || !msgq) { return -EINVAL; } if ((oflags & O_RDOK) == 0) { return -EPERM; } if (msglen < (size_t)msgq->maxmsgsize) { return -EMSGSIZE; } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nxmq_wait_receive * * Description: * This is internal, common logic shared by both [nx]mq_receive and * [nx]mq_timedreceive. This function waits for a message to be received * on the specified message queue, removes the message from the queue, and * returns it. * * Input Parameters: * msgq - Message queue descriptor * oflags - flags from user set * rcvmsg - The caller-provided location in which to return the newly * received message. * * Returned Value: * On success, zero (OK) is returned. A negated errno value is returned * on any failure. * * Assumptions: * - The caller has provided all validity checking of the input parameters * using nxmq_verify_receive. * - Interrupts should be disabled throughout this call. This is necessary * because messages can be sent from interrupt level processing. * - For mq_timedreceive, setting of the timer and this wait must be atomic. * ****************************************************************************/ int nxmq_wait_receive(FAR struct mqueue_inode_s *msgq, int oflags, FAR struct mqueue_msg_s **rcvmsg) { FAR struct tcb_s *rtcb; FAR struct mqueue_msg_s *newmsg; int ret; DEBUGASSERT(rcvmsg != NULL); *rcvmsg = NULL; /* Assume failure */ #ifdef CONFIG_CANCELLATION_POINTS /* nxmq_wait_receive() is not a cancellation point, but it may be called * from mq_receive() or mq_timedreceive() which are cancellation point. */ if (check_cancellation_point()) { /* If there is a pending cancellation, then do not perform * the wait. Exit now with ECANCELED. */ return -ECANCELED; } #endif /* Get the message from the head of the queue */ while ((newmsg = (FAR struct mqueue_msg_s *)sq_remfirst(&msgq->msglist)) == NULL) { /* The queue is empty! Should we block until there the above condition * has been satisfied? */ if ((oflags & O_NONBLOCK) == 0) { /* Yes.. Block and try again */ rtcb = this_task(); rtcb->msgwaitq = msgq; msgq->nwaitnotempty++; /* Initialize the 'errcode" used to communication wake-up error * conditions. */ rtcb->errcode = OK; /* Make sure this is not the idle task, descheduling that * isn't going to end well. */ DEBUGASSERT(NULL != rtcb->flink); up_block_task(rtcb, TSTATE_WAIT_MQNOTEMPTY); /* When we resume at this point, either (1) the message queue * is no longer empty, or (2) the wait has been interrupted by * a signal. We can detect the latter case be examining the * errno value (should be either EINTR or ETIMEDOUT). */ ret = rtcb->errcode; if (ret != OK) { return -ret; } } else { /* The queue was empty, and the O_NONBLOCK flag was set for the * message queue description. */ return -EAGAIN; } } /* If we got message, then decrement the number of messages in * the queue while we are still in the critical section */ if (newmsg) { if (msgq->nmsgs-- == msgq->maxmsgs) { nxmq_pollnotify(msgq, POLLOUT); } } *rcvmsg = newmsg; return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: nxmq_do_receive * * Description: * This is internal, common logic shared by both [nx]mq_receive and * [nx]mq_timedreceive. This function accepts the message obtained by * mq_waitmsg, provides the message content to the user, notifies any * threads that were waiting for the message queue to become non-full, * and disposes of the message structure * * Input Parameters: * msgq - Message queue descriptor * mqmsg - The message obtained by mq_waitmsg() * ubuffer - The address of the user provided buffer to receive the message * prio - The user-provided location to return the message priority. * * Returned Value: * Returns the length of the received message. This function does not * fail. * * Assumptions: * - The caller has provided all validity checking of the input parameters * using nxmq_verify_receive. * - The user buffer, ubuffer, is known to be large enough to accept the * largest message that an be sent on this message queue * - Pre-emption should be disabled throughout this call. * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t nxmq_do_receive(FAR struct mqueue_inode_s *msgq, FAR struct mqueue_msg_s *mqmsg, FAR char *ubuffer, unsigned int *prio) { FAR struct tcb_s *btcb; irqstate_t flags; ssize_t rcvmsglen; /* Get the length of the message (also the return value) */ rcvmsglen = mqmsg->msglen; /* Copy the message into the caller's buffer */ memcpy(ubuffer, (FAR const void *)mqmsg->mail, rcvmsglen); /* Copy the message priority as well (if a buffer is provided) */ if (prio) { *prio = mqmsg->priority; } /* We are done with the message. Deallocate it now. */ nxmq_free_msg(mqmsg); /* Check if any tasks are waiting for the MQ not full event. */ if (msgq->nwaitnotfull > 0) { /* Find the highest priority task that is waiting for * this queue to be not-full in g_waitingformqnotfull list. * This must be performed in a critical section because * messages can be sent from interrupt handlers. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); for (btcb = (FAR struct tcb_s *)g_waitingformqnotfull.head; btcb && btcb->msgwaitq != msgq; btcb = btcb->flink) { } /* If one was found, unblock it. NOTE: There is a race * condition here: the queue might be full again by the * time the task is unblocked */ DEBUGASSERT(btcb != NULL); btcb->msgwaitq = NULL; msgq->nwaitnotfull--; up_unblock_task(btcb); leave_critical_section(flags); } /* Return the length of the message transferred to the user buffer */ return rcvmsglen; }