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-============================================================================================
-Man Page: rmr_mt_rcv
-============================================================================================
-
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+============================================================================================
+Man Page: rmr_mt_rcv
+============================================================================================
+
+
RMR LIBRARY FUNCTIONS
NAME
----
-rmr_mt_rcv
+rmr_mt_rcv
SYNOPSIS
--------
-
-::
-
- #include <rmr/rmr.h>
-
- rmr_mbuf_t* rmr_mt_rcv( void* vctx, rmr_mbuf_t* old_msg, int timeout );
-
+
+::
+
+ #include <rmr/rmr.h>
+
+ rmr_mbuf_t* rmr_mt_rcv( void* vctx, rmr_mbuf_t* old_msg, int timeout );
+
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-The ``rmr_mt_rcv`` function blocks until a message is
-received, or the timeout period (milliseconds) has passed.
-The result is an RMR message buffer which references a
-received message. In the case of a timeout the state will be
-reflected in an "empty buffer" (if old_msg was not nil, or
-simply with the return of a nil pointer. If a timeout value
-of zero (0) is given, then the function will block until the
-next message received.
-
-The *vctx* pointer is the pointer returned by the
-``rmr_init`` function. *Old_msg* is a pointer to a previously
-used message buffer or NULL. The ability to reuse message
-buffers helps to avoid alloc/free cycles in the user
-application. When no buffer is available to supply, the
-receive function will allocate one.
-
-The *old_msg* parameter allows the user to pass a previously
-generated RMR message back to RMR for reuse. Optionally, the
-user application may pass a nil pointer if no reusable
-message is available. When a timeout occurs, and old_msg was
-not nil, the state will be returned by returning a pointer to
-the old message with the state set.
-
-It is possible to use the *rmr_rcv_msg()* function instead of
-this function. Doing so might be advantageous if the user
-programme does not always start the multi-threaded mode and
-the use of *rmr_rcv_msg()* would make the flow of the code
-more simple. The advantages of using this function are the
-ability to set a timeout without using epoll, and a small
-performance gain (if multi-threaded mode is enabled, and the
-*rmr_rcv_msg()* function is used, it simply invokes this
-function without a timeout value, thus there is the small
-cost of a second call that results). Similarly, the
-*rmr_torcv_msg()* call can be used when in multi-threaded
-mode with the same "pass through" overhead to using this
-function directly.
+The ``rmr_mt_rcv`` function blocks until a message is
+received, or the timeout period (milliseconds) has passed.
+The result is an RMR message buffer which references a
+received message. In the case of a timeout the state will be
+reflected in an "empty buffer" (if old_msg was not nil, or
+simply with the return of a nil pointer. If a timeout value
+of zero (0) is given, then the function will block until the
+next message received.
+
+The *vctx* pointer is the pointer returned by the
+``rmr_init`` function. *Old_msg* is a pointer to a previously
+used message buffer or NULL. The ability to reuse message
+buffers helps to avoid alloc/free cycles in the user
+application. When no buffer is available to supply, the
+receive function will allocate one.
+
+The *old_msg* parameter allows the user to pass a previously
+generated RMR message back to RMR for reuse. Optionally, the
+user application may pass a nil pointer if no reusable
+message is available. When a timeout occurs, and old_msg was
+not nil, the state will be returned by returning a pointer to
+the old message with the state set.
+
+It is possible to use the *rmr_rcv_msg()* function instead of
+this function. Doing so might be advantageous if the user
+programme does not always start the multi-threaded mode and
+the use of *rmr_rcv_msg()* would make the flow of the code
+more simple. The advantages of using this function are the
+ability to set a timeout without using epoll, and a small
+performance gain (if multi-threaded mode is enabled, and the
+*rmr_rcv_msg()* function is used, it simply invokes this
+function without a timeout value, thus there is the small
+cost of a second call that results). Similarly, the
+*rmr_torcv_msg()* call can be used when in multi-threaded
+mode with the same "pass through" overhead to using this
+function directly.
RETURN VALUE
------------
-When a message is received before the timeout period expires,
-a pointer to the RMR message buffer which describes the
-message is returned. This will, with a high probability, be a
-different message buffer than *old_msg;* the user application
-should not continue to use *old_msg* after it is passed to
-this function.
-
-In the event of a timeout the return value will be the old
-msg with the state set, or a nil pointer if no old message
-was provided.
+When a message is received before the timeout period expires,
+a pointer to the RMR message buffer which describes the
+message is returned. This will, with a high probability, be a
+different message buffer than *old_msg;* the user application
+should not continue to use *old_msg* after it is passed to
+this function.
+
+In the event of a timeout the return value will be the old
+msg with the state set, or a nil pointer if no old message
+was provided.
ERRORS
------
-The *state* field in the message buffer will be set to one of
-the following values:
-
-
- .. list-table::
- :widths: auto
- :header-rows: 0
- :class: borderless
-
- * - **RMR_OK**
- -
- The message was received without error.
-
- * - **RMR_ERR_BADARG**
- -
- A parameter passed to the function was not valid (e.g. a nil
- pointer). indicate either ``RMR_OK`` or ``RMR_ERR_EMPTY`` if
- an empty message was received.
-
- * - **RMR_ERR_EMPTY**
- -
- The message received had no associated data. The length of
- the message will be 0.
-
- * - **RMR_ERR_NOTSUPP**
- -
- The multi-threaded option was not enabled when RMR was
- initialised. See the man page for *rmr_init()* for details.
-
- * - **RMR_ERR_RCVFAILED**
- -
- A hard error occurred preventing the receive from completing.
-
-
-When a nil pointer is returned, or any other state value was
-set in the message buffer, ``errno`` will be set to one of
-the following:
-
-
- .. list-table::
- :widths: auto
- :header-rows: 0
- :class: borderless
-
- * - **INVAL**
- -
- Parameter(s) passed to the function were not valid.
-
- * - **EBADF**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
- * - **ENOTSUP**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
- * - **EFSM**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
- * - **EAGAIN**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
- * - **EINTR**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
- * - **ETIMEDOUT**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
- * - **ETERM**
- -
- The underlying message transport is unable to process the
- request.
-
-
+The *state* field in the message buffer will be set to one of
+the following values:
+
+
+ .. list-table::
+ :widths: auto
+ :header-rows: 0
+ :class: borderless
+
+ * - **RMR_OK**
+ -
+ The message was received without error.
+
+ * - **RMR_ERR_BADARG**
+ -
+ A parameter passed to the function was not valid (e.g. a nil
+ pointer). indicate either ``RMR_OK`` or ``RMR_ERR_EMPTY`` if
+ an empty message was received.
+
+ * - **RMR_ERR_EMPTY**
+ -
+ The message received had no associated data. The length of
+ the message will be 0.
+
+ * - **RMR_ERR_NOTSUPP**
+ -
+ The multi-threaded option was not enabled when RMR was
+ initialised. See the man page for *rmr_init()* for details.
+
+ * - **RMR_ERR_RCVFAILED**
+ -
+ A hard error occurred preventing the receive from completing.
+
+
+When a nil pointer is returned, or any other state value was
+set in the message buffer, ``errno`` will be set to one of
+the following:
+
+
+ .. list-table::
+ :widths: auto
+ :header-rows: 0
+ :class: borderless
+
+ * - **INVAL**
+ -
+ Parameter(s) passed to the function were not valid.
+
+ * - **EBADF**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+ * - **ENOTSUP**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+ * - **EFSM**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+ * - **EAGAIN**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+ * - **EINTR**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+ * - **ETIMEDOUT**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+ * - **ETERM**
+ -
+ The underlying message transport is unable to process the
+ request.
+
+
EXAMPLE
-------
-
-
-::
-
- rmr_mbuf_t* mbuf = NULL; // received msg
-
- msg = rmr_mt_recv( mr, mbuf, 100 ); // wait up to 100ms
- if( msg != NULL ) {
- switch( msg->state ) {
- case RMR_OK:
- printf( "got a good message\\n" );
- break;
-
- case RMR_ERR_EMPTY:
- printf( "received timed out\\n" );
- break;
-
- default:
- printf( "receive error: %d\\n", mbuf->state );
- break;
- }
- } else {
- printf( "receive timeout (nil)\\n" );
- }
-
+
+
+::
+
+ rmr_mbuf_t* mbuf = NULL; // received msg
+
+ msg = rmr_mt_recv( mr, mbuf, 100 ); // wait up to 100ms
+ if( msg != NULL ) {
+ switch( msg->state ) {
+ case RMR_OK:
+ printf( "got a good message\\n" );
+ break;
+
+ case RMR_ERR_EMPTY:
+ printf( "received timed out\\n" );
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ printf( "receive error: %d\\n", mbuf->state );
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ printf( "receive timeout (nil)\\n" );
+ }
+
SEE ALSO
--------
-rmr_alloc_msg(3), rmr_call(3), rmr_free_msg(3),
-rmr_get_rcvfd(3), rmr_init(3), rmr_mk_ring(3),
-rmr_mt_call(3), rmr_payload_size(3), rmr_send_msg(3),
-rmr_torcv_msg(3), rmr_rcv_specific(3), rmr_rts_msg(3),
-rmr_ready(3), rmr_ring_free(3), rmr_torcv_msg(3)
+rmr_alloc_msg(3), rmr_call(3), rmr_free_msg(3),
+rmr_get_rcvfd(3), rmr_init(3), rmr_mk_ring(3),
+rmr_mt_call(3), rmr_payload_size(3), rmr_send_msg(3),
+rmr_torcv_msg(3), rmr_rcv_specific(3), rmr_rts_msg(3),
+rmr_ready(3), rmr_ring_free(3), rmr_torcv_msg(3)