Re: bidirectional named pipe?

From: J . A . Magallon (jamagallon@able.es)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 19:47:11 EST

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    On 02.03 "Miller, Brendan" wrote:
    >
    > I've countless web searches and linux-kernel archives, but I haven't yet
    > found the answer to my question.
    >
    > I'm porting some software to Linux that requires use of a bidirectional,
    > named pipe. The architecture is as follows: A server creates a named pipe
    > in the /tmp directory. Any client can then open("/tmp/pipename",
    > O_RDWR|O_NDELAY) and gain access to the server. The pipe is bidirectional,
    > so the client and server communicate on the same pipe. I support a number
    > of clients on the single pipe using file-locking to prohibit from two
    > clients from writing/reading at once.
    >
    > How can I do this under Linux? In SVR4 Unices, I just use pipe() as it's
    > pipes are bidirectional, and I can attach a name with fattach(). In SVR3
    > Unices, I go through a bunch of hacking using the "stream clone device --
    > /dev/spx". I experiemented with socket-based pipes under Linux, but I
    > couldn't gain access to them by open()ing the name. Is there help? I
    > really don't want to use LiS (the Linux Streams) package, as I'd rather do
    > something native and not be dependent on another module. Plus, I read
    > somewhere that this was a poor way to do things.
    >
    > Brendan
    >
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