System V shared memory emulation on Android, using ashmem. That includes shmget, shmat, shmdt and shmctl functions. It does not use Binder service, and does not link to Java libraries. It uses Linux sendmsg/recvmsg API instead to transfer file handlers.
Before compiling it, run
git submodule update --init libancillary
To use in Android add the android-shmem folder to your jni/ directory and add
LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES += android-shmem
to any Android.mk module file using the android-shmem library.
Add include $(call all-subdir-makefiles)
to the jni/Android.mk
so that it builds the android-shmem module unless you already specify that
explicitly in some other way.
Also, you will need to add the following to your CFLAGS:
-D_LINUX_IPC_H -Dipc_perm=debian_ipc_perm
if you link to this library from Android code.
The most obvious reasons to use this lib is to speed up Linux GUI applications, connected to XServer on Android - it will work for both Xtightvnc Xserver inside Linux chroot, and for standalone Xserver, which can be downloaded here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/libsdl-android/files/apk/XServer-XSDL/
To use it inside Linux chroot installed on Android, do
env LD_PRELOAD="/path/to/libandroid-shmem-gnueabihf.so" linux_command
The shared memory segments it creates will be automatically destroyed when an owner process destroys them or dies, however Xserver and it's clients do not depend on that functionality.