Project must be completed by October 26th, 2016.
hello.c will be attached to the project if you wish to view it. Below is a description of the project, the same description will also be placed in the attached word document. Please contact me if you have questions.
Make two processes, a reading process and a writing process that access a common buffer with a count [login to view URL] the file hello.c as a reference to complete this program. It has shared memory, semaphores, and forks in it.
a. Process A writes to a buffer Z that is of length 100 at a rate of 10 samples per second.
b. Process B reads the buffer Z, but needs at least 50 samples of data to do its work. When it reads, it empties the whole buffer.
c. Processes can be created by:
i. Fork()
ii. Clone()
d. The common buffer will be created 1 or two ways:
i. Using shared memory.
ii. Using global memory and cloning processes.
e. Process communication can be accomplished using:
i. The bakery algorithm:
ii. Semaphores.
Hello there,
I am a C and C++ Engineer from an extensive UNIX and Linux background(mostly hardware related projects, but software and servers related too(trading software for example).
Should be able to do this for you by tomorrow night.
Cheers
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