On 11/18/20 6:04 PM, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
It may be old news for seasoned programmers, but I found this to be a trove of information that goes a bit beyond of the traditional wisdom of "what's safe in a jack process() thread", so I thought I'd share it here (courtesy of LWN's free subscriber link feature, please check out LWN!)

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/837019/e323ab1009054668/

https://ogness.net/ese2020/ese2020_johnogness_rtchecklist.pdf


And I have a question: since nobody seems to pre-fault their stacks and heaps: is that the reason for xruns when adding new clients to the JACK graph? We all know not to malloc() in the process thread, but of course we may be using malloc'ed memory for the first time...




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