1MQ_OPEN(3) Linux Programmer's Manual MQ_OPEN(3)
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6 mq_open - open a message queue
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9 #include <fcntl.h> /* For O_* constants */
10 #include <sys/stat.h> /* For mode constants */
11 #include <mqueue.h>
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13 mqd_t mq_open(const char *name, int oflag);
14 mqd_t mq_open(const char *name, int oflag, mode_t mode,
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20 mq_open() creates a new POSIX message queue or opens an existing queue.
21 The queue is identified by name. For details of the construction of
22 name, see mq_overview(7).
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24 The oflag argument specifies flags that control the operation of the
25 call. (Definitions of the flags values can be obtained by including
26 <fcntl.h>.) Exactly one of the following must be specified in oflag:
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29 Open the queue to receive messages only.
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32 Open the queue to send messages only.
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34 O_RDWR Open the queue to both send and receive messages.
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39 Open the queue in non-blocking mode. In circumstances where
40 mq_receive(3) and mq_send(3) would normally block, these func‐
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44 Create the message queue if it does not exist. The owner (user
45 ID) of the message queue is set to the effective user ID of the
46 calling process. The group ownership (group ID) is set to the
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49 O_EXCL If O_CREAT was specified in oflag, and a queue with the given
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53 supplied. The mode argument specifies the permissions to be placed on
54 the new queue, as for open(2). (Symbolic definitions for the permis‐
55 sions bits can be obtained by including <sys/stat.h>.) The permissions
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57 ifies attributes for the queue. See mq_getattr(3) for details. If
58 attr is NULL, then the queue is created with implementation-defined
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62 On success, mq_open() returns a message queue descriptor for use by
63 other message queue functions. On error, mq_open() returns (mqd_t) -1,
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67 EACCES The queue exists, but the caller does not have permission to
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70 EACCES name contained more than one slash.
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72 EEXIST Both O_CREAT and O_EXCL were specified in oflag, but a queue
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75 EINVAL O_CREAT was specified in oflag, and attr was not NULL, but
76 attr->mq_maxmsg or attr->mq_msqsize was invalid. Both of these
77 fields must be greater than zero. In a process that is unprivi‐
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82 attr->mq_maxmsg cannot exceed the HARD_MAX limit. (See mq_over‐
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85 EMFILE The process already has the maximum number of files and message
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113 mq_close(3), mq_getattr(3), mq_notify(3), mq_receive(3), mq_send(3),
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117 This page is part of release 3.22 of the Linux man-pages project. A
118 description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
119 be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
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