extern crate nix;
extern crate libc;
use error::Error;
use libc::mqd_t;
use nix::mqueue;
use nix::sys::stat;
use std::ffi::CString;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Read;
use std::string::ToString;
mod error;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
/*
TODO:
* what happens if permissions change after FD was opened?
* drop dependency on nix crate?
*/
/// Wrapper type for queue names that performs basic validation of queue names before calling
/// out to C code.
pub struct Name(CString);
impl Name {
pub fn new<S: ToString>(s: S) -> Result<Self, Error> {
let string = s.to_string();
if !string.starts_with('/') {
return Err(Error::InvalidQueueName("Queue name must not start with '/'"));
}
// The C library has a special error return for this case, so I assume people must actually
// have tried just using '/' as a queue name.
if string.len() == 1 {
return Err(Error::InvalidQueueName(
"Queue name must be a slash followed by one or more characters"
));
}
if string.len() > 255 {
return Err(Error::InvalidQueueName("Queue name must not exceed 255 characters"));
}
if string.matches('/').count() > 1 {
return Err(Error::InvalidQueueName("Queue name can not contain more than one slash"));
}
// TODO: What error is being thrown away here? Is it possible?
Ok(Name(CString::new(string).unwrap()))
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct Message {
pub data: Vec<u8>,
pub priority: u32,
}
/// Represents an open queue descriptor to a POSIX message queue. This carries information
/// about the queue's limitations (i.e. maximum message size and maximum message count).
pub struct Queue {
name: Name,
/// Internal file/queue descriptor.
queue_descriptor: mqd_t,
/// Maximum number of pending messages in this queue.
max_pending: i64,
/// Maximum size of this queue.
max_size: usize,
}
impl Queue {
/// Creates a new queue and fails if it already exists.
/// By default the queue will be read/writable by the current user with no access for other
/// users.
/// Linux users can change this setting themselves by modifying the queue file in /dev/mqueue.
pub fn create(name: Name, max_pending: i64, max_size: i64) -> Result<Queue, Error> {
if max_pending > read_i64_from_file(MSG_MAX)? {
return Err(Error::MaximumMessageCountExceeded());
}
if max_size > read_i64_from_file(MSGSIZE_MAX)? {
return Err(Error::MaximumMessageSizeExceeded());
}
let oflags = {
let mut flags = mqueue::MQ_OFlag::empty();
// Put queue in r/w mode
flags.toggle(mqueue::O_RDWR);
// Enable queue creation
flags.toggle(mqueue::O_CREAT);
// Fail if queue exists already
flags.toggle(mqueue::O_EXCL);
flags
};
let attr = mqueue::MqAttr::new(
0, max_pending, max_size, 0
);
let queue_descriptor = mqueue::mq_open(
&name.0,
oflags,
default_mode(),
Some(&attr),
)?;
Ok(Queue {
name,
queue_descriptor,
max_pending,
max_size: max_size as usize,
})
}
/// Opens an existing queue.
pub fn open(name: Name) -> Result<Queue, Error> {
// No extra flags need to be constructed as the default is to open and fail if the
// queue does not exist yet - which is what we want here.
let oflags = mqueue::O_RDWR;
let queue_descriptor = mqueue::mq_open(
&name.0,
oflags,
default_mode(),
None,
)?;
let attr = mq_getattr(queue_descriptor)?;
Ok(Queue {
name,
queue_descriptor,
max_pending: attr.mq_maxmsg,
max_size: attr.mq_msgsize as usize,
})
}
/// Opens an existing queue or creates a new queue with the OS default settings.
pub fn open_or_create(name: Name) -> Result<Queue, Error> {
let oflags = {
let mut flags = mqueue::MQ_OFlag::empty();
// Put queue in r/w mode
flags.toggle(mqueue::O_RDWR);
// Enable queue creation
flags.toggle(mqueue::O_CREAT);
flags
};
let default_pending = read_i64_from_file(MSG_DEFAULT)?;
let default_size = read_i64_from_file(MSGSIZE_DEFAULT)?;
let attr = mqueue::MqAttr::new(
0, default_pending, default_size, 0
);
let queue_descriptor = mqueue::mq_open(
&name.0,
oflags,
default_mode(),
Some(&attr),
)?;
let actual_attr = mq_getattr(queue_descriptor)?;
Ok(Queue {
name,
queue_descriptor,
max_pending: actual_attr.mq_maxmsg,
max_size: actual_attr.mq_msgsize as usize,
})
}
/// Delete a message queue from the system. This method will make the queue unavailable for
/// other processes, too!
pub fn delete(self) -> Result<(), Error> {
mqueue::mq_unlink(&self.name.0)?;
drop(self);
Ok(())
}
pub fn send(&self, msg: &Message) -> Result<(), Error> {
if msg.data.len() > self.max_size as usize {
return Err(Error::MessageSizeExceeded());
}
mqueue::mq_send(
self.queue_descriptor.clone(),
msg.data.as_ref(),
msg.priority,
).map_err(|e| e.into())
}
pub fn receive(&self) -> Result<Message, Error> {
let mut data: Vec<u8> = vec![0; self.max_size as usize];
let mut priority: u32 = 0;
let msg_size = mqueue::mq_receive(
self.queue_descriptor.clone(),
data.as_mut(),
&mut priority,
)?;
data.truncate(msg_size);
Ok(Message { data, priority })
}
pub fn max_pending(&self) -> i64 {
self.max_pending
}
pub fn max_size(&self) -> usize {
self.max_size
}
}
// Creates the default queue mode (0600).
fn default_mode() -> stat::Mode {
let mut mode = stat::Mode::empty();
mode.toggle(stat::S_IRUSR);
mode.toggle(stat::S_IWUSR);
mode
}
/// This file defines the default number of maximum pending messages in a queue.
const MSG_DEFAULT: &'static str = "/proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msg_default";
/// This file defines the system maximum number of pending messages in a queue.
const MSG_MAX: &'static str = "/proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msg_max";
/// This file defines the default maximum size of messages in a queue.
const MSGSIZE_DEFAULT: &'static str = "/proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msgsize_default";
/// This file defines the system maximum size for messages in a queue.
const MSGSIZE_MAX: &'static str = "/proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msgsize_max";
/// This method is used in combination with the above constants to find system limits.
fn read_i64_from_file(name: &str) -> Result<i64, Error> {
let mut file = File::open(name.to_string())?;
let mut content = String::new();
file.read_to_string(&mut content)?;
Ok(content.trim().parse()?)
}
/// The mq_getattr implementation in the nix crate hides the maximum message size and count, which
/// is very impractical.
/// To work around it, this method calls the C-function directly.
fn mq_getattr(mqd: mqd_t) -> Result<libc::mq_attr, Error> {
use std::mem;
let mut attr = unsafe { mem::uninitialized::<libc::mq_attr>() };
let res = unsafe { libc::mq_getattr(mqd, &mut attr) };
nix::Errno::result(res)
.map(|_| attr)
.map_err(|e| e.into())
}