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CACHE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual CACHE(3) NAME sys_cache_control, sys_icache_invalidate, sys_dcache_flush -- cache con-trol control trol LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <libkern/OSCacheControl.h> int sys_cache_control(int function, void *start, size_t len); void sys_icache_invalidate(void *start, size_t len); void sys_dcache_flush(void *start, size_t len); DESCRIPTION These functions operate on every cache line containing one of the len bytes of memory pointed to by start. Normally the operations apply to every processor in the system, but the exact semantics of these opera-tions operations tions is platform dependent. They should be used with caution. sys_cache_control() performs the operation specified by function. Refer to the header file for a list of currently supported functions. sys_icache_invalidate() prepares memory for execution, typically by invalidating the instruction cache for the indicated range. This should be called after writing machine instructions to memory, and before exe-cuting executing cuting them. On IA32 processors this function is a NOP, because their instruction caches are coherent. sys_dcache_flush() writes modified data cache lines to main memory, and then invalidates all lines in the range being operated on. It can be useful when dealing with cache incoherent devices or DMA. RETURN VALUES sys_cache_control() returns zero on success, ENOTSUP if function is not valid. SEE ALSO atomic(3), barrier(3) HISTORY These functions first appeared in Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard). Darwin September 21, 2006 Darwin |