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| From | dieter <dieter@handshake.de> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: python and ARM memory types |
| Date | 2015-10-05 09:01 +0200 |
| References | <62e78153-8a84-4b78-8881-8a891df0d496@googlegroups.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.377.1444028521.28679.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
voxner.dev@gmail.com writes: > ... > But how do I specify (streaming,write-combining,write-back) memory types in python ? Is there a library that I can use ? I am thinking of programming some fixed memory space (say 0x1000_000 - 0x2000_000) as "WC or WT or streaming" using the OS and then try to use the mmap facility in python. Python is quite a high level programming language - i.e. lots of things are out of direct control of the programmer - among others memory management. I suppose you will need an approach that gives you more control over memory use - maybe, write your algorithms partially in the "C" programming language. You might find "cython" helpful to easily combine Python parts and "C" parts. "cython" is a compiler that compiles a source (which can use a subset of Python and a subset of "C") into a "C" source file which is then processed like a typical "C" source. It takes care of a lot of the difficulties at the Python-C interface and, thus, greatly facilitates combining Python and "C" parts. > What set of libraries can I use ? Where should I start ? Fixed memories are discouraged so what kind of alternatives I can use ? Note that modern operating systems virtualize memory. You will need a lot of tricks to be able to use a specific range of physical memory in "user level" processes -- but hopefully, you do not need to control thing of the "physical memory level".
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python and ARM memory types voxner.dev@gmail.com - 2015-10-03 08:07 -0700
Re: python and ARM memory types dieter <dieter@handshake.de> - 2015-10-05 09:01 +0200
Re: python and ARM memory types Jorgen Grahn <grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se> - 2015-10-06 09:11 +0000
Re: python and ARM memory types Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> - 2015-10-06 11:38 +0200
Re: python and ARM memory types voxner <voxner.dev@gmail.com> - 2015-10-06 18:28 +0530
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