Questions tagged [ashmem]
Ashmem is a linux kernel interface that allows processes which are not related by ancestry to share memory maps by name, which are cleaned up automatically.
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EINVAL when trying write() on a ashmem_create_region fd
I am trying to get a memfd on Android. When I do this all things seem to be okay:
int getFd() {
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int fd = syscall(__NR_memfd_create, "none", MFD_CLOEXEC | MFD_ALLOW_SEALING);
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ashmem giving [Errno 13] Permission denied
In my rooted Android device,
jint fd = open("/dev/ashmem",O_RDWR);
gives -1 and fopen results in error 13. I've tried changing the permissions as well with chmod 777, but to no avail.
Any ...
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Using Android Nougat's shared memory for media decoding
I am porting my Android AOSP-based distribution from Android K to Android N. It includes a modified version of the Media Player that decodes DVD subtitles.
The architecture of the Media Player evolved ...
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Inode and deleted file entries
This is in reference to the answer here , since I received no response to my question in the comments.
What it really means is that a file entry was created in the
/dev/ashmem/ directory, then ...
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Meaning of /dev/ashmem (deleted) records in process maps
I'm wondering what is the meaning of next records in /proc/<pid>/maps:
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cdbc2000-cdbc6000 rw-p 00000000 00:04 1290888 /dev/ashmem/dalvik-large object space ...
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How to use MemoryFile to perform IPC in android?
MemoryFile is documented as a wrapper around Android's Ashmem: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/MemoryFile.html
Ashmem, of course, is used to perform IPC. However in the current api ...
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How to use ashmem in native code (without binder) [duplicate]
Is it possible to use ashmem without passing fd through binder?
From my android native code, I am forking two different processes. I want to use shared memory between these two processes while they ...
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Is there any c interface to use Android binders
Basically I need to use shared memory. From this example, I understood that i need to use binders to pass the fd between 2 processes to be able to use shared memory.
But my application is in C. So, ...
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Ashmem slower than files?
I'm looking at using ashmem to help a couple processes coordinate. Before I start spending the effort to use it, I thought I'd see how much of a speedup it offers over a plain 'ol file.
try {
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Android: Sharing data between native code (C) and application (java)
I have a native app running on Android 5.0, an audio effect actually, that get launched on camcorder recording usecase (for instance).
I have an application that needs to retrieve some data from it, ...
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Writing to ashmem / why does android free ashmem?
I want to share data between two (ndk-)processes. For this I use ashmem using this source.
One process is continuously reading (read_mem) and one process is writing one time (write_mem).
The ...
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How to release ashmem
Allocating and using ashmem works well:
ashmemFD = open("/dev/ashmem", O_RDWR);
int ret = ioctl(ashmemFD, ASHMEM_SET_NAME, "vf");
ioctl(ashmemFD, ASHMEM_SET_SIZE, size);
ashmap = mmap(NULL, size, ...
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How to pass file descriptor to Ashmem between processes
I'm trying to pass file descriptor pointing to a ashmem region from Service (process A) to Activity (process B). In Service I'm puting the native file descriptor to ParcelFileDescriptor and that into ...
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What's the data in dalvik-LinearAlloc, dalvik-aux-structure, dalvik-bitmap-1, dalvik-bitmap-2, dalvik-card-table, dalvik-mark-stack and dalvik-zygote?
I use showmap command on a PID, and I can't understand this part in the report:
16384 3752 689 0 3132 0 620 4 /dev/ashmem/dalvik-LinearAlloc (deleted)
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Why does my apps get more native memory on Vendor/App?
I am seeing different behavior on my memory usage ( dalvik and native also other ) when I install my app in /vendor/app rather than installing with package manager into /data/data.
Does android treat ...
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Regarding the use of Asynchronous shared memory (ASHMEM) in android apps written in java
How android applications (not native apps) which are actually in dalvik byte code can be benefited from ASHMEM. Are their any API in android framework for application developers?
I know this is kind ...
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using ashmem between native process and java service without high overheads [duplicate]
I am trying to set up a shared memory region between an Android Java service and a native process. The native process has no Java component, is purely C++, and is invoked from the shell directly by a ...
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sharing a buffer between a Java service and a native app with minimal access overhead
I am trying to set up a shared memory region between an Android Java service and a native process. The native process has no Java component, is purely C++, and is invoked from the shell directly by a ...
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Cutils not included in NDK?
I need to use cutils library and headers to implement ashmem on my NDK project but I could not find anything related to cutils in my system. Where is it located or from where can I obtain it?
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SHM replacement based on ASHMEM
I'm working on a library port from *nix to Android, and the library uses shared memory or shm. Android does not have System V shm. Instead it uses ashmem.
Is anyone aware of a shim library to map shm ...
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android content provider robustness on provider crash
On android platforms (confirmed on ICS), if a content provider dies while a client is in the middle of a query (i.e. has a open cursor) the framework decides to kill the client processes holding a ...
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Shared memory region in NDK
I want to have a shared memory block (an ashmem region) that's mapped and accessed from native code. I also want this block to be used by several applications. I also want it to work on SDK level 7 (...
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Ashmem retention policy
So on Android there's neither POSIX shared memory nor SysV shared memory, but there's ashmem. I want to use it to collect some postmortem info from crashes in the native subsystem (like in here). ...