\documentclass{article} \usepackage[fancyhdr,pdf]{latex2man} \input{common.tex} \begin{document} \begin{Name}{3}{unw\_flush\_cache}{David Mosberger-Tang}{Programming Library}{unw\_flush\_cache}unw\_flush\_cache -- flush cached info \end{Name} \section{Synopsis} \File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\ \Type{void} \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}(\Type{unw\_addr\_space\_t} \Var{as}, \Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{lo}, \Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{hi});\\ \section{Description} The \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}() routine flushes all cached info as it relates to address-range \Var{lo} to \Var{hi} (non-inclusive) in the target address-space \Var{as}. In addition, all info cached for address-space \Var{as} that is not tied to a particular code-range is also flushed. For example, the address of the dynamic registration list is not tied to a code-range and its cached value (if any) is flushed by a call to this routine. The address range specified by \Var{lo} and \Var{hi} should be understood as a hint: \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}() may flush more information than requested, but \emph{never} less. In other words, \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}() may overflush, but not underflush. As a special case, if arguments \Var{lo} and \Var{hi} are both 0, all information cached on behalf of address space \Var{as} is flushed. \section{Return Value} The \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}() routine cannot fail and does not return a value. \section{Thread and Signal Safety} The \Func{unw\_flush\_cache}() routine is thread-safe as well as safe to use from a signal handler. \section{See Also} \SeeAlso{libunwind(3)}, \SeeAlso{unw\_set\_caching\_policy(3)} \section{Author} \noindent David Mosberger-Tang\\ Email: \Email{dmosberger@gmail.com}\\ WWW: \URL{http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/}. \LatexManEnd \end{document}