On Monday 11 July 2011, at 22.32.08, James Morris <jwm.art....@gmail.com> wrote: > On 11 July 2011 20:19, Olivier Guilyardi <l...@samalyse.com> wrote: > > Good catch... Multi-core ARM devices are actually arriving massively. > > With Android, there's the Motorola Atrix, the Samsung Galaxy S II, etc.. > > What about my toaster? :-P > > I've ended up going back to Fons's pragmatism. If > non-blocking/lock-free programming is so impossibly difficult, > requiring intimate hardware knowledge of numerous different > architectures then there's only one solution available to people like > me, and that's to code for AMD64/Intel and use the existing ringbuffer > implementations.
Also, if/when it's time to port, find the code and/or information you need at the time, and test thoroughly on the actual hardware. These things can usually be done on "anything", one way or another, more or less efficiently. The only thing that's worse than missing support for some new platform is "support" that doesn't actually work properly. Lots of debugging fun to be had that way... :-) -- //David Olofson - Consultant, Developer, Artist, Open Source Advocate .--- Games, examples, libraries, scripting, sound, music, graphics ---. | http://consulting.olofson.net http://olofsonarcade.com | '---------------------------------------------------------------------' _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev