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24.Dd July 10, 2019
25.Dt ARM_sync_icache 2
26.Os
27.Sh NAME
28.Nm arm_sync_icache
29.Nd synchronize the data and instruction caches
30.Sh LIBRARY
31.Lb libc
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.In machine/sysarch.h
34.Ft int
35.Fn arm_sync_icache "u_int addr" "int len"
36.Sh DESCRIPTION
37The
38.Nm
39system call synchronizes the contents of any data and instructions caches
40with the contents of main memory for the given range.
41Use this after loading executable code or modifying existing code in memory,
42before attempting to execute that code.
43.Pp
44The
45.Va addr
46and
47.Va len
48arguments do not need to be aligned to any particular boundary, but
49cache operations will affect entire cache lines, even those which are only
50partially overlapped by the given range.
51.Pp
52This takes one or more of the following actions, depending on the requirements
53of the hardware:
54.Bl -bullet
55.It
56Write dirty data cache lines within the range back to main memory.
57.It
58Invalidate existing instruction cache contents for the range.
59.It
60Invalidate branch prediction caches for the range.
61.El
62.Pp
63On hardware which supports multiple synchronization points for cache
64operations, the caches are maintained to the point of unification,
65making the data in the range coherent amongst all cores.
66.Sh RETURN VALUES
67The
68.Nm
69system call always returns 0.
70.Sh ERRORS
71If a call refers to memory which the calling process does not have rights
72to access, or if the
73.Va len
74argument is negative, a SIGSEGV signal is delivered to the calling thread.
75.Sh AUTHORS
76This man page was written by
77.An Ian Lepore .
78