the ideas are in Clive, but the code won't run for 9p or plan 9. but I think I copied somewhere (sources)? ix which was ok for a plan9 world, but experimental. > El 15/10/2014, a las 18:55, Skip Tavakkolian escribió: > > search 9fans archives for 9P streaming. i think nemo and lsub crew had experimented with some variation i believe. i'm not sure if it is brought into Clive, their new effort. > > >> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 8:56 AM, wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm wondering if there is any way to do server push using the 9P >> protocol. I'm trying to imagine use of 9P for applications such as data >> acquisition. One example might be caputing MIDI messages from digital >> musical instruments. >> >> As I understand the protocol, if an instrument served MIDI over 9P, >> every MIDI message would have to be explicitly requested with a Tread. >> And the instrument would have to wait for a Tread in order to send data. >> If the instrument (server) sent more than one Rread with the same tag, >> that would be a violation of the protocol. >> >> It might be possible to reverse roles: for the instrument to act as a 9P >> client and treat the MIDI host as a 9P server. In that case, each MIDI >> message could take the form of a Twrite to the MIDI host. But that >> would generate a series of Rwrites back from the host to the instrument, >> which would be unnecessary and have to be ignored. >> >> Another example might be isochronous data streams, such as video >> captured at a fixed framerate from a video capture device. Having to >> send the same Tread or Rread 30x/second seems silly. >> >> So, is there any way use 9P in a server-push mode, where the server >> spits out a stream of data to be captured? >> >> Thanks! >