I'm using MMF as a way to share memory between multiple processes.
In my app, I have a process that creates a file mapping object that writes a bool value and other processes access(read) that value.
// First Process (Server)
// main.cpp
BOOL *pbVal;
HANDLE hFile = CreateFileMappingW(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, 0, 4, L"Global\\Test123");
if (hFile)
{
pbVal = (BOOL *) MapViewOfFile(hFile, FILE_MAP_ALL_ACCESS, 0, 0, 0);
if (pbVal)
{
Logger.LogPrint(_T("Mapped Memory."));
*pbVal = TRUE;
UnmapViewOfFile(pbVal);
}
}
...
...
//closes the handle after use
// Other Processes (Clients)
// main.cpp
BOOL *pBool;
HANDLE hMapFile = OpenFileMappingW(FILE_MAP_READ, FALSE, L"Global\\Test123");
if (hMapFile)
{
pBool = (BOOL*) MapViewOfFile(hMapFile, FILE_MAP_READ, 0 ,0, 4);
if (pBool)
{
if (*pBool)
{
// Do Something
}
UnMapViewOfFile(pBool);
}
}
CloseHandle(hMapFile);
I've skimmed through MSDN article Managing Memory-Mapped Files and some other articles and I understood MMF performs better than traditional file I/O in most cases. But, I want to know about the cost of MMF when it is used as a mean of IPC.
Because the fact that this method still involves I/O, I'm worried if accessing the shared memory consistently would harm the performance of my app.
Thanks in advance.