Configuring inter-process communication¶
In an AutoSD environment, inter-process communication (IPC) between applications and services is primarily handled through UNIX domain sockets. This method uses kernel memory buffers to enable applications to efficiently exchange data and synchronize resources.
AutoSD supports three main IPC scenarios, each of which are configured in a specific way within the manifest file:
Important
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