Thanks for your detailed explanations.
I was paying with your nice example.
Currently my structure is keeping only several floats, ints and unsigned ints. Following the Interprocess documentation, as you wrote, I can put them directly into shared memory:
server_side:
P.insert(particleID(0,0));
P.insert(particleID(-1,1));
P.insert(particleID(-2,2));
P.insert(particleID(-3,3));
try{
//Erase previous shared memory
shared_memory_object::remove("shared_memory");
//Create a shared memory object.
shared_memory_object shm (create_only, "shared_memory", read_write);
//Set size
size_t P_len=P.size()*sizeof(particleID);
shm.truncate(P_len);
//Map the whole shared memory in this process
mapped_region region(shm, read_write);
//Write all the memory to 1
std::memset(region.get_address(), 1, region.get_size());
print_out_by<ID>(P);
boost::xtime xt;
boost::xtime_get(&xt, boost::TIME_UTC);
xt.sec += 100;
for(;;)boost::thread::sleep(xt);
}
catch(interprocess_exception &ex){
shared_memory_object::remove("shared_memory");
std::cout << ex.what() << std::endl;
return 1;
}
Now I am trying to access the memory from client:
shared_memory_object shm (open_only, "shared_memory", read_only);
//Map the whole shared memory in this process
mapped_region region(shm, read_only);
//Check that memory was initialized to 1
const particlesID_set *P = static_cast<particlesID_set*>(region.get_address());
//const particlesID_set::nth_index<1>::type L1_ID_index = (*P).get<1>();// This does not compile, Why?
print_out_by<ID>((*P)); //This cannot access the memory...
In Client I cannot get the index, it claims that cannot access to protected member.
Maybe I am missing something?Could you please advice me?
kind regards Arman.
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Joaquin M Lopez Munoz
<joaquin@tid.es> wrote:
arm2arm <arm2arm <at>
gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hello,
> I would like to load multiindex container by one process lets say
> serverside_loader. And access that array by another clientside_analyser
> process? How to do that?
Hi Arman,
Yes, this can be done. There's an example that shows you how
to do it:
http://www.boost.org/libs/multi_index/doc/examples.html#example12
Basically, you've got to take care of three things:
* The element type (particleID in this case) must be placeable
in shared memory, see
http://tinyurl.com/ygau74j
for info on the limitations imposed on such objects. particleID
is a simple class and can be directly put in shared memory.
* You must use a special Boost.Interprocess allocator for
the multi-index container. Use the aforementioned example as
a guide.
* Access to the container must be properly synchronized, just
as you'd do for instance in a multi-threaded program.
Good luck with your project, come back if you have some
difficulty.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo