Hi Folks,
TLDR:
How do I broadcast a notification across processes, without a broker?
Long story:
I'm building an ipc-over-shm library with some unusual restrictions:
* There are multiple channels of communication (each in it's own shm).
* Each channel contains non-consumable resources (not a message queue).
* Multiple processes can produce resources on the same channel.
* Multiple consumers can access/use the resources.
* Resources are versioned and (some) old versions are kept available.
* Spurious wakeups are ok, but missing notifications (starvation) is not.
* The library must be robust (in the mutex sense), meaning a process may crash without taking down the rest of the system.
I'm trying to figure out how to notify a process that a new resource is available on a channel.
Right now, my library puts (the equivalent of) a robust conditional variable in shared memory, for each channel.
Each process must spawn a thread per-channel, just to await the cv broadcast.
I'd ideally like to use a single thread with something like an epoll.
For this, I'd need to get an fd (maybe eventfd) per channel into the hands of every process that wants to connect to a channel.
fds, as I understand, cannot be shared via shared memory, only pipes, but I'm required to be brokerless.
futex_fd are very deprecated.
Am I missing another approach?
Thanks,
--Leo