Shared memory region in NDK

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北恋 2021-01-16 15:31

I want to have a shared memory block (an ashmem region) that\'s mapped and accessed from native code. I also want this block to be used by several applications.

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  • 2021-01-16 16:03

    On all versions of Android since 1.5 to 4.1, FileDescriptor has an int data member called descriptor. It's package-private on earlier versions of Android, private on recent ones. With a bit of deliberate access control subversion, you can access it - either via reflection, or via JNI. Each can bypass access control - in case of reflection, via Field.setAccessible(), in case of JNI - by default.

    With that in mind, you can construct a FileDescriptor around a native FD just fine. Construct a blank one, then set descriptor. That's what bits and pieces of Android code do when constructing those.

    Whether this dirty hack will break eventually, who knows. Fortunately, it's not a core piece of functionality in my case - there's some graceful degradation.

    One may conditionally employ supported ParcelFileDescriptor methods, if the platform allows, using the field access hack as a fallback. This way, it'll be relatively future proof.

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  • 2021-01-16 16:16

    There is a method in helper library libnativehelper.so for this jniCreateFileDescriptor() https://android.googlesource.com/platform/libnativehelper/+/jb-dev/include/nativehelper/JNIHelp.h. It basically does the same thing as stated in previous answer but you might find this approach a bit cleaner.

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  • 2021-01-16 16:27

    This is how it worked for me while working with a similar problem:

    Instead of using shmfd = open(SHM_PATH, O_RDWR) for creating and getting file descriptor I replaced it with

    int fd = ashmem_create_region("SharedRegionName", size); 
    

    and used the file descriptor to get base address:

    int base_address = mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
    

    // write data You can pass the base_address to your java code from the native code using a native function that returns the descriptor.

    Then I create a Service with aidl interface and used this interface to bind this service from another process. From the Service I have used a ParcelFileDescriptor object to return to another process. You can create ParcelFileDescriptor by:

    ParcelFileDescriptor desc = ParcelFileDescriptor.fromFd(fd);
    
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