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Hi, I need to share a stack of strings between processes (possibly more complex objects in the future). I've decided to use boost::interprocess but I can't get it to work. I'm sure it's because I'm not understanding something. I followed their example, but I would really appreciate it if someone with experience with using that library can have a look at my code and tell me what's wrong. The problem is it seems to work but after a few iterations I get all kinds of exceptions both on the reader process and sometimes on the writer process. Here's a simplified version of my implementation:

using namespace boost::interprocess;
class SharedMemoryWrapper
{
public:
    SharedMemoryWrapper(const std::string & name, bool server) :
      m_name(name),
      m_server(server)
    {
        if (server)
        {
            named_mutex::remove("named_mutex");
            shared_memory_object::remove(m_name.c_str());
            m_segment = new managed_shared_memory (create_only,name.c_str(),65536);         
            m_stackAllocator = new StringStackAllocator(m_segment->get_segment_manager());
            m_stack = m_segment->construct<StringStack>("MyStack")(*m_stackAllocator);
        }
        else
        {
            m_segment = new managed_shared_memory(open_only ,name.c_str());
            m_stack = m_segment->find<StringStack>("MyStack").first;
        }
        m_mutex = new named_mutex(open_or_create, "named_mutex");
    }

    ~SharedMemoryWrapper()
    {
        if (m_server)
        {
            named_mutex::remove("named_mutex");
            m_segment->destroy<StringStack>("MyStack");
            delete m_stackAllocator;
            shared_memory_object::remove(m_name.c_str());
        }
        delete m_mutex;
        delete m_segment;
    }

    void push(const std::string & in)
    {
        scoped_lock<named_mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
        boost::interprocess::string inStr(in.c_str());
        m_stack->push_back(inStr);
    }
    std::string pop()
    {
        scoped_lock<named_mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
        std::string result = "";
        if (m_stack->size() > 0)
        {
            result = std::string(m_stack->begin()->c_str());
            m_stack->erase(m_stack->begin());
        }
        return result;
    }
private:
    typedef boost::interprocess::allocator<boost::interprocess::string, boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory::segment_manager> StringStackAllocator;
    typedef boost::interprocess::vector<boost::interprocess::string, StringStackAllocator> StringStack;
    bool m_server;
    std::string m_name;
    boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory * m_segment;
    StringStackAllocator * m_stackAllocator;
    StringStack * m_stack;  	
    boost::interprocess::named_mutex * m_mutex;
};

EDIT Edited to use named_mutex. Original code was using interprocess_mutex which is incorrect, but that wasn't the problem.

EDIT2 I should also note that things work up to a point. The writer process can push several small strings (or one very large string) before the reader breaks. The reader breaks in a way that the line m_stack->begin() does not refer to a valid string. It's garbage. And then further execution throws an exception.

EDIT3 I have modified the class to use boost::interprocess::string rather than std::string. Still the reader fails with invalid memory address. Here is the reader/writer

//reader process
SharedMemoryWrapper mem("MyMemory", true);
std::string myString;
int x = 5;
do
{
    myString = mem.pop();
    if (myString != "") 
    {
        std::cout << myString << std::endl;
    }
} while (1); //while (myString != ""); 

//writer
SharedMemoryWrapper mem("MyMemory", false);
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000000; i++)
{
    std::stringstream ss;
    ss <<  i;  //causes failure after few thousand iterations
    //ss << "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" << i; //causes immediate failure
    mem.push(ss.str());
}
return 0;
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Hi, I need to share a stack of strings between processes (possibly more complex objects in the future). I've decided to use boost::interprocess but I can't get it to work. I'm sure it's because I'm not understanding something. I followed their example, but I would really appreciate it if someone with experience with using that library can have a look at my code and tell me what's wrong. The problem is it seems to work but after a few iterations I get all kinds of exceptions both on the reader process and sometimes on the writer process. Here's a simplified version of my implementation:

using namespace boost::interprocess;
class SharedMemoryWrapper
{
public:
	SharedMemoryWrapper(const std::string & name, bool server) :
	   m_name(name),
	   m_server(server)
	{
		if (server)
		{
			named_mutex::remove("named_mutex");
			shared_memory_object::remove(m_name.c_str());
			m_segment = new managed_shared_memory (create_only,name.c_str(),65536);         
			m_stackAllocator = new StringStackAllocator(m_segment->get_segment_manager());
    			StringStackAllocator(m_segment->get_segment_manager());
			m_stack = m_segment->construct("MyStack")(*m_stackAllocator);
    		m_segment->construct<StringStack>("MyStack")(*m_stackAllocator);
		}
		else
		{
			m_segment = new managed_shared_memory(open_only ,name.c_str());
			m_stack = m_segment->find("MyStack").first;
    		m_segment->find<StringStack>("MyStack").first;
		}
		m_mutex = new named_mutex(open_or_create, "named_mutex");
	}
	~SharedMemoryWrapper()
	{
		if (m_server)
		{
			named_mutex::remove("named_mutex");
			m_segment->destroy("MyStack");
    			m_segment->destroy<StringStack>("MyStack");
			delete m_stackAllocator;
			shared_memory_object::remove(m_name.c_str());
		}
		delete m_mutex;
		delete m_segment;
	}

	void push(const std::string & in)
	{
		scoped_lock<named_mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
		boost::interprocess::string inStr(in.c_str());
		m_stack->push_back(inStr);
	}
	std::string pop()
	{
		scoped_lock<named_mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
		std::string result = "";
		if (m_stack->size() > 0)
		{

			result = std::string(m_stack->begin()->c_str());
			m_stack->erase(m_stack->begin());
		}

		return result;
	}
private:
	typedef boost::interprocess::allocator<boost::interprocess::string, boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory::segment_manager> StringStackAllocator;
	typedef boost::interprocess::vector<boost::interprocess::string, StringStackAllocator> StringStack;
	bool m_server;
	std::string m_name;
	boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory * m_segment;
	StringStackAllocator * m_stackAllocator;
	StringStack * m_stack;		
	boost::interprocess::named_mutex * m_mutex;
};

EDIT Edited to use named_mutex. Original code was using interprocess_mutex which is incorrect, but that wasn't the problem.

EDIT2 I should also note that things work up to a point. The writer process can push several small strings (or one very large string) before the reader breaks. The reader breaks in a way that the line m_stack->begin() does not refer to a valid string. It's garbage. And then further execution throws an exception.

EDIT3 I have modified the class to use boost::interprocess::string rather than std::string. Still the reader fails with invalid memory address. Here is the reader/writer

//reader process
SharedMemoryWrapper mem("MyMemory", true);
std::string myString;
int x = 5;
do
{
	myString = mem.pop();
	if (myString != "") 
	{
		std::cout << myString << std::endl;
	}
} while (1); //while (myString != ""); 

//writer
SharedMemoryWrapper mem("MyMemory", false);
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000000; i++)
{
	std::stringstream ss;
	ss <<  i;  //causes failure after few thousand iterations
            //ss << "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" << i; //causes immediate failure
	mem.push(ss.str());
}
return 0;
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Boost, Shared Memory and Vectors

Hi, I need to share a stack of strings between processes (possibly more complex objects in the future). I've decided to use boost::interprocess but I can't get it to work. I'm sure it's because I'm not understanding something. I followed their example, but I would really appreciate it if someone with experience with using that library can have a look at my code and tell me what's wrong. The problem is it seems to work but after a few iterations I get all kinds of exceptions both on the reader process and sometimes on the writer process. Here's a simplified version of my implementation:

using namespace boost::interprocess; class SharedMemoryWrapper { public: SharedMemoryWrapper(const std::string & name, bool server) : m_name(name), m_server(server) { if (server) { named_mutex::remove("named_mutex"); shared_memory_object::remove(m_name.c_str()); m_segment = new managed_shared_memory (create_only,name.c_str(),65536);
m_stackAllocator = new StringStackAllocator(m_segment->get_segment_manager()); m_stack = m_segment->construct("MyStack")(*m_stackAllocator); } else { m_segment = new managed_shared_memory(open_only ,name.c_str()); m_stack = m_segment->find("MyStack").first; } m_mutex = new named_mutex(open_or_create, "named_mutex"); } ~SharedMemoryWrapper() { if (m_server) { named_mutex::remove("named_mutex"); m_segment->destroy("MyStack"); delete m_stackAllocator; shared_memory_object::remove(m_name.c_str()); } delete m_mutex; delete m_segment; }

	void push(const std::string & in)
	{
		scoped_lock<named_mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
		boost::interprocess::string inStr(in.c_str());
		m_stack->push_back(inStr);
	}
	std::string pop()
	{
		scoped_lock<named_mutex> lock(*m_mutex);
		std::string result = "";
		if (m_stack->size() > 0)
		{

			result = std::string(m_stack->begin()->c_str());
			m_stack->erase(m_stack->begin());
		}

		return result;
	}
private:
	typedef boost::interprocess::allocator<boost::interprocess::string, boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory::segment_manager> StringStackAllocator;
	typedef boost::interprocess::vector<boost::interprocess::string, StringStackAllocator> StringStack;
	bool m_server;
	std::string m_name;
	boost::interprocess::managed_shared_memory * m_segment;
	StringStackAllocator * m_stackAllocator;
	StringStack * m_stack;		
	boost::interprocess::named_mutex * m_mutex;
};

EDIT Edited to use named_mutex. Original code was using interprocess_mutex which is incorrect, but that wasn't the problem.

EDIT2 I should also note that things work up to a point. The writer process can push several small strings (or one very large string) before the reader breaks. The reader breaks in a way that the line m_stack->begin() does not refer to a valid string. It's garbage. And then further execution throws an exception.

EDIT3 I have modified the class to use boost::interprocess::string rather than std::string. Still the reader fails with invalid memory address. Here is the reader/writer

//reader process
SharedMemoryWrapper mem("MyMemory", true);
std::string myString;
int x = 5;
do
{
	myString = mem.pop();
	if (myString != "") 
	{
		std::cout << myString << std::endl;
	}
} while (1); //while (myString != ""); 

//writer
SharedMemoryWrapper mem("MyMemory", false);
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000000; i++)
{
	std::stringstream ss;
	ss <<  i;  //causes failure after few thousand iterations
            //ss << "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" << i; //causes immediate failure
	mem.push(ss.str());
}
return 0;