Hi Tim, On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Tim Blechmann wrote:
>> http://github.com/radarsat1/dimple/blob/master/src/CircBuffer.h > > you should add memory barriers, when reading or writing to the reader or Actually, his implementation is similar to ringbuffer.c in libjack... and assumes that reading and writing can happen atomically (as was pointed out by someone else) -- which can be managed with single reader / single writer requirement.[a] Unless I've misunderstood the code, ringbuffer.c is /not/ using special atomic operations. > writer indices ... my implementation (without size limitation to a power > of two) can be found at [1] > > [1] > http://tim.klingt.org/git?p=boost_lockfree.git;a=blob;f=boost/lockfree/ringbuffer.hpp;h=139f79869f610c61b0d117d2836a3c8c4949db02;hb=03d4e397a74f2b85c87f6b54b4755428956ff63a This looks nice, too. Have you considered trying to give it an interface like the existing boost::circular_buffer<T,Alloc>? The distinguishing feature of your implementation is that is lock-free... but it's otherwise the same concept (and already in Boost). Also, does yours have a single reader / single writer requirement? I tried to clone the git repos, but hit ^C when it was 20% and 40MB (!!). :-) Peace, Gabriel [a] I'm talking over my head on this point, so if I have misspoken, please be gentle! :-) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
