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shm: Improve documentation of internal shmpipe
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* None of this code is thread safe, if you want to use it in a multi-threaded
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* None of this code is thread safe, if you want to use it in a
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* context, please protect it with a mutex.
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* multi-threaded context, please protect it with a mutex.
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* First, create a writer with sp_writer_create()
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* First, create a writer with sp_writer_create(), then select() on
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* And selectes() on the socket from sp_get_fd()
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* the socket returned by sp_get_fd(). If the socket is closed or any
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* If the socket is closed or there are errors from any function, the app
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* function returns an error, the app should call sp_close() and
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* should call sp_close() and assume the writer is dead
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* assume the other side is dead. The writer calls
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* The server calls sp_writer_accept_client() when there is something to read
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* sp_writer_accept_client() when there is something to read from the
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* from the server fd
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* main server fd. This returns a new ShmClient (representing a client
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* It then needs to select() on the socket from sp_writer_get_client_fd()
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* connection), the writer needs to do a select() on the socket
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* If it gets an error on that socket, it call sp_writer_close_client().
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* returned by sp_writer_get_client_fd(). If it gets an error on that
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* If there is something to read, it calls sp_writer_recv().
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* socket, it calls sp_writer_close_client(). If there is something to
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* read, it calls sp_writer_recv().
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*
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*
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* The writer allocates buffers with sp_writer_alloc_block(),
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* The writer allocates a block containing a free buffer with
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* writes something in the buffer (retrieved with sp_writer_block_get_buf(),
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* sp_writer_alloc_block(), then writes something in the buffer
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* then calls sp_writer_send_buf() to send the buffer or a subsection to
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* (retrieved with sp_writer_block_get_buf(), then calls
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* the other side. When it is done with the block, it calls
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* sp_writer_send_buf() to send the buffer or a subsection to the
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* sp_writer_free_block().
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* other side. When it is done with the block, it calls
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* If alloc fails, then the server must wait for events from the clients before
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* sp_writer_free_block(). If alloc fails, then the server must wait
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* trying again.
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* for events on the client fd (the ones where sp_writer_recv() is
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* called), and then try to re-alloc.
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*
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*
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*
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* The reader (client) connect to the writer with sp_client_open() And
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* The clients connect with sp_client_open()
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* select()s on the fd from sp_get_fd() until there is something to
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* And select() on the fd from sp_get_fd() until there is something to read.
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* read. Then they must read using sp_client_recv() which will return
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* Then they must read using sp_client_recv() which will return > 0 if there
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* the size of the buffer (positive) if there is a valid buffer (which
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* is a valid buffer (which is read only). It will return 0 if it is an internal
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* is read only). It will return 0 if it is an internal message and a
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* message and <0 if there was an error. If there was an error, one must close
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* negative number if there was an error. If there was an error, the
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* it with sp_close(). If was valid buffer was received, the client must release
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* application must close the pipe with sp_close() and assume that all
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* it with sp_client_recv_finish() when it is done reading from it.
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* buffers are no longer valid. If was valid buffer was received, the
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* client must release it with sp_client_recv_finish() when it is done
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* reading from it.
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*/
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*/
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