You might be able to gin up your own using reflective memory cards.
Rich
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> From: Lothar Krause[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: [rtl] memory allocation again
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> Hello,
>
> I know maybe this question was probably discussed in every possible way
> but... I have a problem with a piece of software that uses dynamic memory
> allocation everywhere. One side of the problem is that I'd like to use shared
> memory and so I thought of replacing malloc with an allocator that uses a
> given memory buffer.
> One the other side in realtime I'm restricted to use rtlinux without touching
> any internals, so I guess I can't simply use rtai rt_mem_mgr, my idea would
> be to preallocate a a memory block in init_module() and use my own allocator
> to manage that block afterwards. Unfortunately I couldn't find a memory
> allocator that allows using your own memory block without stdio/stdlib
> nuisances. And I don't want to write still another memory allocator if
> someone else did this before.
>
> (I volunteer to write a short summary/howto on this, if I get it working)
>
> thanks, Lothar
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