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* mmap questions
@ 2007-12-18  5:51 Topher
  2007-12-18 17:17 ` Glynn Clements
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From: Topher @ 2007-12-18  5:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming

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I've read through the man pages on mmap, munmap, and msync, and I still
am not sure that I'm using the correct flags.  Actually, I'm not even
completely sure that mmap is the way to go.

I'm creating a queue-like data structure that uses a fixed amount of
heap space.  When it fills up, it must dump itself to a file, and then
it can consider itself "cleared", and continue adding elements.  If a
remove() call is made on the structure, and it's currently empty but has
previously dumped to disk, it loads the data from disk, and then
continues.  Also, this is only a single-threaded application.

I thought that I should use the MAP_PRIVATE flag when I map the file,
then just munmap() then call close(fd) when I dump it, but that's not
working.  I'm just getting empty files.

Is mmap even the way to go, or should I just be using write() and read()?


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* mmap questions
@ 2002-10-28 17:16 vanDongen-Gilcher
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: vanDongen-Gilcher @ 2002-10-28 17:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

Hi all,

With snd_pcm_mmap_begin I get the offset in the ringbuffer for the period 
that has just been played.
So anything I put there will only be played after bufferlength frames (a 
little less probably)
Is it possible to write ahead in the ringbuffer?
For instance two periods ahead? 
I have tried a couple of different ways with little succes, and little 
understanding.

I am asking because my card (a rme96) has a fixed buffer length, and pretty 
bad latency in mmap mode. Normal blocked read/writes are _much_ better.  


regards

Gerard


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