Two way C++ to C# communication using named pipes

寵の児 提交于 2019-11-29 13:56:49

Disposing of a StreamWriter or StreamReader will close the underlying stream.

Your using statements therefore will be causing the stream to close.

    public void ThreadStartClient(object obj)
    {
            // Ensure that we only start the client after the server has created the pipe
            ManualResetEvent SyncClientServer = (ManualResetEvent)obj;

            // Only continue after the server was created -- otherwise we just fail badly
            // SyncClientServer.WaitOne();

            using (NamedPipeClientStream pipeStream = new NamedPipeClientStream(".", "SAPipe"))
            {
                // The connect function will indefinately wait for the pipe to become available
                // If that is not acceptable specify a maximum waiting time (in ms)
                pipeStream.Connect();


                //Write from client to server
                StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(pipeStream))
                sw.WriteLine("What's your status?");

                //Read server reply
                StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeStream)
                string temp = "";
                temp = sr.ReadLine();   //Pipe is already closed here ... why?

                MessageBox.Show(temp);
            }
    }

It should also be noted that because you wrap your stream in a using statement, the commented out pipeStream.Close() function isn't needed.

Ok, got it working for my application .... thanks Blam !

Here's the C++ server (run this inside a thread):

UINT CNamedPipe::StartNamedPipeServer()
{
    if(!m_bServerActive)
        return 0;

    LPTSTR lpszPipename = "\\\\.\\pipe\\MyPipe"; 
        HANDLE hPipe; 
        BOOL flg;
        DWORD dwWrite,dwRead;
        char szServerUpdate[200];
        char szClientUpdate[200];

        hPipe = CreateNamedPipe (    lpszPipename, 
                                    PIPE_ACCESS_DUPLEX,
                                    PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | 
                                    PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | 
                                    PIPE_WAIT,                  //HAS TO BE THIS
                                    PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES,    // max. instances 
                                    BUFSIZE,                    // output buffer size 
                                    BUFSIZE,                    // input buffer size 
                                    PIPE_TIMEOUT,                // client time-out 
                                    NULL);                        // no security attribute 

        if (hPipe == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) 
            return 0;

        ConnectNamedPipe(hPipe, NULL);


        strcpy( szServerUpdate,"busy");

        //Write status to Client
        flg = WriteFile(hPipe, szServerUpdate, strlen(szServerUpdate), &dwWrite, NULL);

        EndServer();
        StartServer();

        return 0;
}

And here's the C# client:

public void ThreadStartClient(object obj)
        {
            // Ensure that we only start the client after the server has created the pipe
            ManualResetEvent SyncClientServer = (ManualResetEvent)obj;

            using (NamedPipeClientStream pipeStream = new NamedPipeClientStream(".", "MyPipe", PipeDirection.InOut))
            {

                // The connect function will indefinately wait for the pipe to become available
                // If that is not acceptable specify a maximum waiting time (in ms)
                pipeStream.Connect();

                if (!pipeStream.IsConnected)    //It thinks it's connected but can't read anything ....
                {
                    MessageBox.Show("Failed to connect ....");
                    return;
                }

                //Read server reply
                StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeStream);

                char[] c = new char[200];

                while (sr.Peek() >= 0)
                {
                    sr.Read(c, 0, c.Length);
                }

                string s = new string(c);
                MessageBox.Show(s);
            }
        }

I'm not actually sending anything from the client to the server because I don't need to ... the key thing in this was the PIPE_WAIT parameter in the CreateNamedPipe() function. This makes the server wait for a client connection.

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