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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    Did you see that you are not using the same key for both applications ?

    For the Qt application you are using backslashes and for the WinAPI application your are using forward slashes.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Hi and welcome to devnet,

      Did you see that you are not using the same key for both applications ?

      For the Qt application you are using backslashes and for the WinAPI application your are using forward slashes.

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      @SGaist Thank you! I'm fix it. But it's doesn't fix a problem. I'm already testing both variants. In my post it is only typo.

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        I don't remember if there's a limitation in the characters you can use as key, but i'd start with only ASCII stuff without any special signs.

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        • MR.SmithM Offline
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          I'm already try to run two copies of Qt application. And it can't transfet data from one thread to another.

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            What exact error are you getting ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              I don't remember if there's a limitation in the characters you can use as key, but i'd start with only ASCII stuff without any special signs.

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              @SGaist I'm changed value of key to simple ASCII: "example".
              Not effect (((
              May be you have an example? I searching it in Google but only one example in qt.io was found.
              No any other(((

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              • VRoninV Offline
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                Probably off topic, but did you consider using QLocalSocket and WINAPI Named Pipe instead

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                • VRoninV VRonin

                  Probably off topic, but did you consider using QLocalSocket and WINAPI Named Pipe instead

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                  @VRonin Good idea. It's will be my fallback. I need to high speed data transfer (up to 10 MBit/s) and shared memory is a faster method of IPC. It's most suitable for my application.

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                    wrote on last edited by VRonin
                    #10

                    Disclaimer

                    what follows is just speculation, not advice.


                    The problem with shared memory, as I understand it, is that is no way to signal the reader application that new data is available to consume.

                    10 MBit/s is not a lot, named pipe should be able to manage it without a problem, in fact, a TCP socket connected to localhost should also be able to handle that transfer rate without a sweat. Both their typical transfer rates are in the multiple Gbit/sec

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                      Check the detailed documentation of QSharedMemory and the setNativeKey. They explain how to achieve communication with non Qt application.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        What exact error are you getting ?

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                        @SGaist When I run two copies of Ot application and write some data to shared memory from one of them and the next trying read data from another I have problem: sharedMemory.isAttached() == FALSE for shared memory with same keys.

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                        • MR.SmithM MR.Smith

                          @SGaist When I run two copies of Ot application and write some data to shared memory from one of them and the next trying read data from another I have problem: sharedMemory.isAttached() == FALSE for shared memory with same keys.

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                          jsulm
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                          @MR.Smith Didn't you say before that it is working when using two Qt apps and doesn't work if one app is not a Qt app?

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          • VRoninV VRonin

                            Disclaimer

                            what follows is just speculation, not advice.


                            The problem with shared memory, as I understand it, is that is no way to signal the reader application that new data is available to consume.

                            10 MBit/s is not a lot, named pipe should be able to manage it without a problem, in fact, a TCP socket connected to localhost should also be able to handle that transfer rate without a sweat. Both their typical transfer rates are in the multiple Gbit/sec

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                            @VRonin Thank you for recommendation. I will try to use named pipe in my application. It's also good solution for my application.

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @MR.Smith Didn't you say before that it is working when using two Qt apps and doesn't work if one app is not a Qt app?

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                              @jsulm Yes, it's true. I can transfer data from one Qt application to another copy of this Qt application, but I can't transfer data from Qt application to WinAPI application.

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                              • MR.SmithM MR.Smith

                                @jsulm Yes, it's true. I can transfer data from one Qt application to another copy of this Qt application, but I can't transfer data from Qt application to WinAPI application.

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                                jsulm
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                                @MR.Smith @SGaist pointed out what you should try

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                                  I got successfully transfer data via named pipes. It's good solution and I will use it, not shared memory.
                                  Thank you every one for your help and recommendations.

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