Questions tagged [shared-memory]
Memory that may be simultaneously accessed by multiple programs
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Handling mutable shared objects in async/multithreading. Alternative to '.copy()'?
I'm writing a program that creates a bunch of workers to call an API asynchronously using aiohttp. However this question is about shared-objects. I assume I would run into the same or a similar issue ...
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How to remap a file mmap(2)-ed in memory like shmget
I have a massive file ie 1TiB owned as 'filehandler', permitted rwx------. I mmap(2)-ed it into the 64bit address space, and all works successfully. This file handled by a process running as user '...
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SocketException (0x80004005): An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
Hoping somebody can help with this exception. Our client app can spawn up to 3 server apps (new processes) and communicates with each through TCP. These in turn spawn a jvm when prompted (server app ...
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Shared memory between Java and C++
I'm trying to create some memory in C++ and access it in Java.
On the C++ side I know that I can use shm_open and mmap to obtain a
memory region and write some data into it. But, how can I open the
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pthread execution fall in infinite loop
What i am trying is:
created four thread(main creates 3 thread and thread 3 creates thread 4)
one shared memory object is shared between all thread.
another shared memory object is shared between ...
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Share ctype memory across python processes using the address
I am trying to send a dynamic array across multiple processes in python. My first solution was sending the data directly through the Queue/Pipe of multiprocessing class. The problem is that it is ...
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How can I modify variables across different threads in Python?
I can't seem to change the x or y values in the code below. I thought the second thread will wait until the the calculation is complete?
I don't know what fundamentally I'm doing wrong here?
from ...
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Sorting with shared memory with child processes
I'm trying to use child processes in my quicksort, such that the left half sorts in one child and the right half in another child. I had it working prior to the shmget implementation but now I believe ...
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How to return cJSON fragments by process parent using POSIX?
tl;dr: How I can I configure cJSON to allocate memory in child processes, so that the parent can see the resulting structs?
I have a request that comes in that lists multiple products for which ...
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Howto read out SharedMemory Mapped File as different datatypes on c++ side
@First of all I´m sorry if the code formatting is not working, it´s my first attempt...
I´m setting up a interprocess communication between a C# WPF application and a C++ DLL (which is used by a 3rd ...
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Shared memory for several read-only objects with multiprocessing Pool
I am creating document vectors with a trained FastText model on my computer. Gensim's FastText, as far as I know, doesn't have an option to create document vectors (better known as Paragraph Vectors [...
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Segmentation Fault when trying to lock a shared memory mutex
Segmentation fault on a shared memory mutex. I have a producer and a consumer processes respectively, the producer inits the shared memory, the shared memory mutex, and writes the data.
The consumer ...
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Shared global immutable objects in D
Is it safe to make a global (module scope) immutable object shared? Should I use shared or __gshared (as it seems for me safe too)?
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shm_open() fails while reopening with same name though O_CREAT is used again
According to the http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/shm_open.3.html, it says that
After a successful shm_unlink(), attempts to shm_open() an object with the same name fail (unless O_CREAT was
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Share mutable data between Flask workers
I have a Flask app with some user-modifiable config values that are stored in a database.
The values won’t change often, so I don’t want to fetch them from the database each time I get a request (the ...
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x86 MESI invalidate cache line latency issue
I have the following processes , I try to make ProcessB very low latency so I use tight loop all the time and isolate cpu core 2 .
global var in shared memory :
int bDOIT ;
typedef struct XYZ_ {
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Linux shared memory: shmget() vs mmap()?
In this thread the OP is suggested to use mmap() instead of shmget() to get shared memory in Linux.
I visited this page and this page to get some documentation, but the second one gives an obscure ...
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Using fallocate() after shm_open() results in memory not being freed after shm_unlink()
I have an application that uses shared memory with memory mapped files. The target operating system is Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit). The Linux kernel on this distro is at version 4.4.0. gcc is at version 4.8....
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IPC speed and compare
I am trying to implement a real-time application which involves IPC across different modules. The modules are doing some data intensive processing. I am using message queue as the backbone(Activemq) ...
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Shared Memory giving ambiguous results
I was trying to communicate between two processes using Shared Memory concept. But here, though I have pointed the shared memory addresses of different variables to different files, they seem to be ...
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Designing distributed application in C
Currently I have a monolithic process written in C performing following set of operations
a. Accept data from user (in certain payload format).
IF the user has provided data first time ...
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Shared memory in shared library
I have to create a library for memory allocators in shared memory in c. From my attempts I would have to open and map the shared memory in the beginning of every program that would use my library and ...
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Python multiprocessing copy-on-write behaving differently between OSX and Ubuntu
I'm trying to share objects between the parent and child process in Python. To play around with the idea, I've created a simple Python script:
from multiprocessing import Process
from os import ...
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Why do I get an error "undefined reference to 'sem_init' " when I compile C code with shared memory
I am a starter to work with shared memory and I have implemented a parallel adder in which each of the k processors is implemented as a child process. Specifically, given a set of n integers and value ...
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memory location of variable same for single program when ran parallely in python
I am running below program at same time on two command line console,
import time
var = 10
print("Variable is::-",id(var))
time.sleep(10)
var=var+1
print("Variable is::-",id(var))
console 1 output:
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how synchronization is done in shared memory data linux c
I was asked a question in interview, how synchronization is done in shared memory. I told Take a struct. In that you have a flag and a data. Test the flag and change the data.
I took the following ...
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PHP shmop segfault on reload
I have a Proof-of-work (POW) timeout system made using js+html for the client, and php for the backend. I need to be able to store a cache of previously issued challenges, and i do this using shmop in ...
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Observing shared mapped file memory in linux
I'm using mmap syscall to load file memory for reading by several other processes (with flag MAP_SHARED and MAP_POPULATE to load all memory in advance.).
Checking the process memory consumption ...
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Synchronization of writing to shared memory (list) in Python multiprocessing
I have the following code:
import multiprocessing
manager = multiprocessing.Manager()
Function that appends list if it's length is less than 4 or creates a new one with initial value 'y'.
def f(...
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Difference between two expressions in C
I am currently working on an issue in legacy code fully developed in C. It uses shared memory concept. I want to understand some of the expressions used in that.
Assume a struct
> typedef struct
&...
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Establishing shared memory between different processes with limited resources?
After some painful debugging, I realized trying to use mmap to store a class in shared memory is horrendously stupid.
So, say that I have a class with something like 5 variables (strings and ints) ...
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Python 2.6: Process local storage while using multiprocessing.Pool
I'm attempting to build a python script that has a pool of worker processes (using mutiprocessing.Pool) across a large set of data.
I want each process to have a unique object that gets used across ...
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How do i change the value of a position of an array inside a struct that is allocated in shared memory(mmap) in c?
I am trying to change the value of a position of an array inside a struct that is allocated in shared memory
I have this struct:
typedef struct Paths {
int *path;
int totalDistance;
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Python: share a large dictionary of objects between multiple processes
I have been reading on about how to share a large object in parent process to which child processes need read-only access. Perhaps I am missing some important posts. I don't seem to find a clean ...
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Shared variable only changing in one process
I'm having an issue in my project for university. I have a shared variable with products and the quantity of each product in a warehouse. In intervals of "I" seconds there is a supply of Q in a random ...
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Shared memory model and distributed memory model
Say your cpu has the current hardware architecture below in logic gates:
Say we have a shared memory model and distributed model:
Is it correct to say if we wanted to implement a shared memory model ...
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posix shared memory creation in thread
I am new to to Linux programming, so please be gentle!
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I am trying to implement the above scenario. Here two process are created using fork() each with N number of threads.
Threads from process 1 ...
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How can I extract data from a shared memory file, originally a C struct, into Go?
For a student project I'm trying to build an interface between Project Cars 2 which has a shared memory address where you can collect car telemetry data, and an embedded system communicating over UART....
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boost managed shared memory construction ends up with "bus error"
I have a code that is going to create a big segment on managed shared memory using c++ boost (about 2 Gigs). And if we don't have enough memory on the machine, it will receive bus error.
Actually, ...
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Creating circular buffer in shared memory in c++
Simply I am trying to create a circular buffer in shared memory and perform some insert and search operations in it.
So first I create my types:
typedef allocator<MyData, managed_shared_memory::...
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Can I Share memory between 2 process without any passing? (In Android NDK)
My Develop Environment is Android Studio with NDK. Min SDK level is 26 for use NDK shared mem header. https://developer.android.com/ndk/reference/group/memory
I succeed in using shared memory between ...
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Consequence of Process not calling shm_unlink
My program has 2 processes, a master and a slave. The master communicates the slave via a shared memory buffer. The master creates the shared memory with
shm_open("shared_buff", O_CREAT | O_RDWR, ...
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garbage collection of shared data in multiprocessing via fork
I am doing some multiprocessing in linux, and I am using shared memory that is currently not explicitly passed to the child processes (not via an argument).
In the official python multiprocessing ...
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Shared memory with structure and int
So im having this problem that I want to add "one" structure and one int to my shared memory
And I want to have my "int in the first position of the shared memory" (since i ll need this int in another ...
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Getting bad address when I fork?
So I have three files: Pellets.c, Fish.c, and SwimMill.c. SwimMill calls Pellets and Fish, which should fork. However, when I try to fork Pellets, i get an error saying "Pellet fork failed: Bad ...
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Using Buffer Created by Shared memory Over IPC in Linux
I want to create some buffer in virtual memory and I want to use its related physical memory in another application.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
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Python multiprocessing shared memory
How does python handles shared memory in multiprocessing from the perspective of operating system.
I mean when we have two python processes and they want to share some variables,
where in the memory ...
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Shared memory C questions(size,structures
So im new to C and I've got some questions about shared memory.
Im using different .c to use the shm.
This is the program where i create the memory
int id = shmget( 1234, CONSTANT*sizeof(structure),...
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Cannot understand the details of using shared memory
I am new to C++ and I don't understand what is happening in this piece of program:
class FasterRCNN {
private:
int m_base_model;
std::string m_key_mutex = "";
HANDLE m_mutex = ...
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Wake process up when data has been written in shared memory area
We have an application that consits on a CORE process that is connected with multiple processes (they are all children of the CORE process).
To exchange data, they use different shared memory areas. ...