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From: "Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)" <mtk.manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
To: wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA@public.gmane.org
Cc: mtk.manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org,
	linux-man-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] msgop.2: add an example program
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 07:04:35 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54F6A073.7050705@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1425420304-21483-1-git-send-email-wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA@public.gmane.org>

Hi Bill,

I think the principle of the patch is fine, but some details could 
be improved. Could you revise as below.

Thanks,

Michael


On 03/03/2015 11:05 PM, wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA@public.gmane.org wrote:
> From: Bill Pemberton <wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA@public.gmane.org>
> 
> Signed-off-by: Bill Pemberton <wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA@public.gmane.org>
> ---
>  man2/msgop.2 | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>  1 file changed, 122 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/man2/msgop.2 b/man2/msgop.2
> index d1bd2125344d..03d334f8b732 100644
> --- a/man2/msgop.2
> +++ b/man2/msgop.2
> @@ -36,8 +36,6 @@
>  .\"	Language and formatting clean-ups
>  .\"	Added notes on /proc files
>  .\"
> -.\" FIXME Add example programs to this page.
> -.\"
>  .TH MSGOP 2 2015-02-21 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
>  .SH NAME
>  msgrcv, msgsnd \- System V message queue operations
> @@ -578,6 +576,128 @@ this error was not diagnosed by
>  This bug is fixed
>  .\" commit 4f87dac386cc43d5525da7a939d4b4e7edbea22c
>  in Linux 3.14.
> +.SH EXAMPLE
> +The program below demonstrates the use of
> +.BR msgsnd()

s/()/ ()/

> +and
> +.BR msgrcv().

s/()/ ()/

> +
> +The program is run with the \fB\-s\fP option to send a message and
> +then run again with the \fB-r\fP option to receive a message.

Here, it would be best to show a small shell session that demonstrates 
the usage of the program.

> +.SS Program source
> +\&
> +.nf
> +/* msgop.c */
> +
> +#include <stdio.h>
> +#include <stdlib.h>
> +#include <string.h>
> +#include <time.h>
> +#include <unistd.h>
> +#include <errno.h>
> +#include <sys/types.h>
> +#include <sys/ipc.h>
> +#include <sys/msg.h>
> +
> +struct msgbuf {
> +    long mtype;
> +    char mtext[80];
> +};
> +
> +static void usage(char *prog_name, char *msg)
> +{
> +    if (msg != NULL)
> +        fputs(msg, stderr);
> +
> +    fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [options]\\n", prog_name);
> +    fprintf(stderr, "Options are:\\n");
> +    fprintf(stderr, "\-s        send message using msgsnd()\\n");
> +    fprintf(stderr, "\-r        read message using msgrcv()\\n");
> +    fprintf(stderr, "\-t        message type (defult is 1)\\n");
> +    fprintf(stderr, "\-k        message queue key (defult is 1234)\\n");
> +    fprintf(stderr, "\\n\-s is assumed if neither \-s or \-r given\\n");
> +    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> +}
> +
> +static void send_msg(int qid, int msgtype)

Here (and in other cases below) I prefer, but won't insist on:

    static void 
    send_msg(int qid, int msgtype)

That's the style used pretty much throughout man-pages.

> +{
> +    struct msgbuf msg;
> +    time_t t;
> +
> +    msg.mtype = msgtype;
> +
> +    time(&t);
> +    sprintf(msg.mtext, "a message at %s", ctime(&t));

Better to use snprintf() here, I think. I know that the code can't
overflow the buffer in this case, but still...

> +
> +    if (msgsnd(qid, (void *)&msg, sizeof(msg.mtext), IPC_NOWAIT) < 0) {

s/\*)/*) /

Please make all error checks /== -1/ rather than /< 0/

> +        perror("msgsnd error");
> +        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> +    } else

Remove "else". It's not needed because you exit() in the alternate branch.

> +        printf("sent: %s\\n", msg.mtext);
> +}
> +
> +static void get_msg(int qid, int msgtype)
> +{
> +    struct msgbuf msg;
> +
> +    if (msgrcv
> +        (qid, (void *)&msg, sizeof(msg.mtext), msgtype,

Join the two previous lines into one please.
s/\*)/*) /

> +         MSG_NOERROR | IPC_NOWAIT) < 0) {
> +
> +        if (errno != ENOMSG) {
> +            perror("msgrcv");
> +            exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> +        } else

Remove "else".

> +            printf("No message available for msgrcv()\\n");
> +    } else
> +        printf("messge received: %s\\n", msg.mtext);

Spelling: "message"

> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> +    int qid, opt;
> +    int receive = 0;
> +    int msgtype = 1;
> +    int msgkey = 1234;
> +
> +    while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "srt:k:")) != \-1) {
> +        switch (opt) {
> +        case 's':
> +            receive = 0;
> +            break;
> +        case 'r':
> +            receive = 1;
> +            break;
> +        case 't':
> +            msgtype = atoi(optarg);
> +            if (msgtype <= 0)
> +                usage(argv[0], "\-t option must be greater than 0\\n");
> +            break;
> +        case 'k':
> +            msgkey = atoi(optarg);
> +            break;
> +
> +        default:
> +            usage(argv[0], "Unrecognized option\\n");
> +        }
> +    }
> +
> +    qid = msgget(msgkey, IPC_CREAT | 0666);
> +
> +    if (qid < 0) {
> +        perror("msgget");
> +        exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> +    }
> +
> +    if (receive)
> +        get_msg(qid, msgtype);
> +    else
> +        send_msg(qid, msgtype);

I think the logic is a little surprising to the user. At least, I was surprised.
I tried just running the program with no arguments, thinking it would print a
"Usage" message. Instead, I sent a message! I think it would be better to 
explicitly require one of "-r" or "-s", and give an error if both are specified.

> +    exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
> +}
> +.fi
>  .SH SEE ALSO
>  .BR msgctl (2),
>  .BR msgget (2),

Thanks,

Michael


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2015-03-04  6:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-03-03 22:05 [PATCH] msgop.2: add an example program wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA
     [not found] ` <1425420304-21483-1-git-send-email-wfp5p-rupya+Y+cgAvmQRmTv5wTA@public.gmane.org>
2015-03-04  6:04   ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) [this message]
     [not found]     ` <54F6A073.7050705-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2015-03-04 14:46       ` Bill Pemberton

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