Hi Kenneth,
I know I'm not answering your question, but I believe this Open Source
project addresses all your needs already:
https://github.com/TheLastCylon/kisscpp
Thread-safe queues and Inter Process Communications are at the core of the
library.
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On 24 January 2014 17:05, Kenneth Adam Miller
I was reading about message queues with respect to inter thread communication, and I have a specific use case that I want to describe. It's rather complex, so I want to be careful that I design it so that there are no race conditions.
Pool A is a buffer (of type 1) handle manager, that feeds buffer handles into thread set 1, and receives old handles from thread set 2. There is only one thread running pool A.
Thread set 1 is a set of N threads that fill up buffers of type 1 with regular data. It pushes full buffers to thread set 2.
Thread set 2 is a set of M threads that compress buffers of type 1 into data buffers of type 2. Once the buffer of type 1 has be used up, it is cleared and sent back to Pool A. It pulls fresh data buffers of type 2 from Pool B, and sends freshly filled compressed buffers to Pool C.
Pool C does something with the buffer, clears it and hands it to Pool B.
Can this be done safely using an implementation like what I see here: http://www.justsoftwaresolutions.co.uk/threading/implementing-a-thread-safe-... ?
Note 1: -= denotes a 1-to-N connect and =- a N-to-1 connect
RR = Request reply relationship
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | v | Pool A RR Thread Set 1 Router X | PULL-PUSH --==> PULL-read-PUSH ==--> PULL-PUSH --==> PULL Thread Set 2 PUSH \ / +-compress-+ Pool B RR / \ PULL-PUSH --==> PULL PUSH ^ || | || +----------- PUSH-write-PULL <--==++ Pool C
Questions: how do I have a separate thread poll on multiple shared message queues? Like, I have a thread pool that both receives requests for buffer handles and that receives old buffer handles to recycle.
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