On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 14:10:23 -0400 David Robillard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 20:47 +0100, Will Godfrey wrote: > [...] > > Also - and I don't know if this is actually a realistic situation - how > > would I > > handle an all alsa setup? Would there be anything preventing me just > > linking to > > the ring buffer itself? > > It's just a ringbuffer, little thing. If you're concerned about a > dependency you can just copy the Jack one or choose from any number of > others floating around the web. > > Here's my two, in C and C++ flavours, FWIW: > > http://svn.drobilla.net/zix/trunk/zix/ring.h > http://svn.drobilla.net/zix/trunk/zix/ring.c > > http://svn.drobilla.net/lad/trunk/raul/raul/RingBuffer.hpp > > Last I checked, these, the Jack one, and the one(s) in Ardour are doing > the same things as far as barriers and correctness are concerned. I > can't rigorously claim they are correct, but they seem correctish and > several people have hammered on them with many threads with no > observable error. > > There was a test suite / ringbuffer shootout (by Olivier Guilyardi and > subsequently tinkered with by others) called "rbtest", but the > repository seems to have fallen off the face of the Internet and I can't > find it anymore. > > Cheers, Thanks a lot David. That was most helpful. -- It wasn't me! (Well actually, it probably was) ... the hard part is not dodging what life throws at you, but trying to catch the good bits. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
