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I have client and server in php communicating over shared memory, Now I would like to access this shred memory object using Boost.Interprocess how can I access it? server.php:

  function create_image($str){
  // Create a blank image and add some text
  $im = imagecreatetruecolor(300, 20);
  $text_color = imagecolorallocate($im, 233, 14, 91);
  $stringBanner=exec("date").$str;
  imagestring($im, 1, 5, 5,  $stringBanner , $text_color);

  ob_start();
   imagejpeg($im);
  $i = ob_get_contents();
  ob_get_clean(); 
  imagedestroy($im);
   return $i; 
  }  
  echo "\n".__FILE__."\n";
  $shm_key = ftok(__FILE__, 't');
  echo $shm_key."\n";


  $shm_id = shmop_open($shm_key, "a", 0, 0); 
 if ($shm_id) {
  //it is already created
  shmop_delete($shm_id);
  shmop_close($shm_id); 
 } 
 //you need to create it with shmop_open using "c" only
 echo "try to create\n";
 if(!$shm_id = shmop_open($shm_key, "c", 0777, 1024*4))exit(-1);


 echo "ID ".$shm_id."\n";
 $i=0;
 for(;;){
 sleep(1);
 $s="i=".$i++;
 $str=$i;
 $im=serialize(create_image($str));

 $data=serialize(strlen($im));
 $shm_bytes_written = shmop_write($shm_id, $data, 0);
 $shm_bytes_written = shmop_write($shm_id, $im, 32);
 echo $shm_bytes_written." bytes  is written: ".$s." ID = $shm_id\n";
}

client.php

<?php
$shm_key =1946222626;// ftok(__FILE__, 't');
$shm_id = shmop_open(
         $shm_key, "a", 
         0644,1024*4
         );


 $s=shmop_size($shm_id);
 $data = unserialize(
        shmop_read( $shm_id, 0, 
            31)
       );

 $im =  unserialize(
       shmop_read( $shm_id, 32, 
               $data)
       );
  // Set the content type header - in this case image/jpeg
 header('Content-Type: image/jpeg');
// Output the image
echo $im;

What kind of key I should provide to Boost to get this memory region?

boost_client.cpp

 #include <boost/interprocess/shared_memory_object.hpp> 
 #include <iostream> 
 #include "sys/msg.h"
 int main() 
 { 
 int msqid;
 key_t key;
 char f[]="??????";
 int mid;

 //key = ftok(, 't');
 //msqid = msgget(key, 0666 | IPC_CREAT);

 std::cout<<msqid<<std::endl;
 boost::interprocess::shared_memory_object 
 shdmem(boost::interprocess::open_or_create, 
   f,//"shmem_server", 
   boost::interprocess::read_write); 
 shdmem.truncate(1024); 
 std::cout << shdmem.get_name() << std::endl; 
 boost::interprocess::offset_t size; 
 if (shdmem.get_size(size)) 
 std::cout << size << std::endl; 
 } 

EDIT:

Well I found the solution in Boost IPC library Docs:

XSI_KEY based example from boost Docs

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The PHP extension uses *System V IPC key*s, so which one does boost use? – hakre Jun 2 '12 at 23:09
Yes for sure, but it soḿehow hidden behind the scene. – Arman Jun 5 '12 at 9:27
What do you mean by "hidden behind the scene"? – hakre Jun 5 '12 at 9:30
there is a class which takes care of ftok() calls, you are not calling ftok directly to get IPC key from filename, see example in my edit. – Arman Jun 5 '12 at 9:55
You should post an answer with the solution you found. – Tiberiu-Ionuț Stan Jun 17 '12 at 20:16
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