package shared-block-ring
A single-consumer single-producer queue on a block device
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
shared-block-ring-3.0.1.tbz
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README.md.html
shared-block-ring
A simple on-disk fixed length queue in the style of the Xen shared-memory-ring. In particular the producer and consumer APIs allow clients to control exactly when data is exposed to the consumer and removed from the queue.
Example usage
First create a "block device"-- any file will do:
dd if=/dev/zero of=test.raw bs=10240 count=1
Then initialise the ring in the file:
./main.native create
Then start two shells, in one run:
./main.native produce
and in the other
./main.native consume
The producer takes input from stdin and puts it onto the ring, and the consumer takes entries from the ring and prints them to stdout.
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