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NAME

       vmemcache - buffer-based LRU cache

SYNOPSIS

              #include <libvmemcache.h>

              VMEMcache *vmemcache_new();
              void vmemcache_delete(VMEMcache *cache);
              int vmemcache_set_eviction_policy(VMEMcache *cache,
                      enum vmemcache_repl_p repl_p);
              int vmemcache_set_size(VMEMcache *cache, size_t size);
              int vmemcache_set_extent_size(VMEMcache *cache, size_t extent_size);
              int vmemcache_add(VMEMcache *cache, const char *path);

              void vmemcache_callback_on_evict(VMEMcache *cache,
                  vmemcache_on_evict *evict, void *arg);
              void vmemcache_callback_on_miss(VMEMcache *cache,
                  vmemcache_on_miss *miss, void *arg);

              ssize_t vmemcache_get(VMEMcache *cache,
                  const void *key, size_t key_size,
                  void *vbuf, size_t vbufsize, size_t offset, size_t *vsize);

              int vmemcache_put(VMEMcache *cache,
                  const void *key, size_t key_size,
                  const void *value, size_t value_size);

              int vmemcache_exists(VMEMcache *cache,
                  const void *key, size_t key_size);

              int vmemcache_evict(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t ksize);

              int vmemcache_get_stat(VMEMcache *cache,
                  enum vmemcache_statistic stat,
                  void *value, size_t value_size);

              const char *vmemcache_errormsg(void);

DESCRIPTION

       libvmemcache is a volatile key-value store optimized for operating on NVDIMM based space, although it can
       work with any filesystem, stored in memory (tmpfs) or, less performant, on some kind of a disk.

   Creation
       VMEMcache *vmemcache_new();
              Creates an empty unconfigured vmemcache instance.

       int vmemcache_set_size(VMEMcache *cache, size_t size);
              Sets  the  size  of  the  cache; it will be rounded up towards a whole page size alignment (4KB on
              x86).

       int vmemcache_set_extent_size(VMEMcache *cache, size_t extent_size);
              Sets block size of the cache – 256 bytes minimum, strongly recommended to  be  a  multiple  of  64
              bytes.   If  the  cache is backed by a non byte-addressable medium, the extent size should be 4096
              (or a multiple) or performance will greatly suffer.

       int vmemcache_set_eviction_policy(VMEMcache *cache, enum vmemcache_repl_p repl_p);
              Sets what should happen on a put into a full cache.

              • VMEMCACHE_REPLACEMENT_NONE: manual eviction only - puts into a full cache will fail

              • VMEMCACHE_REPLACEMENT_LRU: least recently accessed entry will be  evicted  to  make  space  when
                needed

       int vmemcache_add(VMEMcache *cache, const char *path);
              Associate the cache with a backing medium in the given path, which may be:

              • a /dev/dax device

              • a directory on a regular filesystem (which may or may not be mounted with -o dax, either on per‐
                sistent memory or any other backing storage)

       void vmemcache_delete(VMEMcache *cache);
              Frees any structures associated with the cache.

   Use
       ssize_t vmemcache_get(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t key_size, void *vbuf, size_t vbufsize,
       size_t offset, size_t *vsize);
              Searches  for  an entry with the given key; it doesn’t have to be zero-terminated or be text - any
              sequence of bytes of length key_size is okay.  If found, the entry’s value is copied to vbuf  that
              has  space  for  vbufsize  bytes, optionally skipping offset bytes at the start.  No matter if the
              copy was truncated or not, its true size is stored into vsize; vsize remains unmodified if the key
              was not found.

              Return value is number of bytes successfully copied, or -1 on error.  In particular, if there’s no
              entry for the given key in the cache, the errno will be ENOENT.

       int vmemcache_put(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t key_size, const void *value, size_t val‐
       ue_size);
              Inserts the given key:value pair into the cache.  Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.  Inserting  a
              key that already exists will fail with EEXIST.

       int vmemcache_exists(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t key_size, size_t *vsize);
              Searches for an entry with the given key, and returns 1 if found, 0 if not found, and -1 if search
              couldn’t be performed.  The size of the found entry is stored into vsize; vsize remains unmodified
              if the key was not found.  This function does not impact the replacement policy or statistics.

       int vmemcache_evict(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t ksize);
              Removes  the  given key from the cache.  If key is null and there is a replacement policy set, the
              oldest entry will be removed.  Returns 0 if an entry has been evicted, -1 otherwise.

   Callbacks
       You can register a hook to be called during  eviction  or  after  a  cache  miss,  using  vmemcache_call‐
       back_on_evict() or vmemcache_callback_on_miss(), respectively:

       void vmemcache_callback_on_evict(VMEMcache *cache, vmemcache_on_evict *evict, void *arg);

       void vmemcache_callback_on_miss(VMEMcache *cache, vmemcache_on_miss *miss, void *arg);

       The extra arg will be passed to your function.

       A hook to be called during eviction has to have the following signature:

       void vmemcache_on_evict(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t key_size, void *arg);
              Called  when an entry is being removed from the cache.  The eviction can’t be prevented, but until
              the callback returns, the entry remains available for queries.   The  thread  that  triggered  the
              eviction is blocked in the meantime.

       A hook to be called after a cache miss has to have the following signature:

       void vmemcache_on_miss(VMEMcache *cache, const void *key, size_t key_size, void *arg);
              Called  when a get query fails, to provide an opportunity to insert the missing key.  If the call‐
              back calls put for that specific key, the get will return its value, even if it did not  fit  into
              the cache.

   Misc
       int vmemcache_get_stat(VMEMcache *cache, enum vmemcache_statistic stat, void *value, size_t value_size);
              Obtains a piece of statistics about the cache.  The stat may be:

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_PUT – count of puts

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_GET – count of gets

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_HIT – count of gets that were served from the cache

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_MISS – count of gets that were not present in the cache

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_EVICT – count of evictions

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_ENTRIEScurrent number of cache entries (key:value pairs)

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_DRAM_SIZE_USED – current amount of DRAM used

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_POOL_SIZE_USED – current usage of data pool

              • VMEMCACHE_STAT_HEAP_ENTRIES  –  current  number  of discontiguous unused regions (ie, free space
                fragmentation)

       Statistics are enabled by default.  They can be disabled at the compile time of the vmemcache library  if
       the STATS_ENABLED CMake option is set to OFF.

       const char *vmemcache_errormsg(void);
              Retrieves a human-friendly description of the last error.

   Errors
       On an error, a machine-usable description is passed in errno.  It may be:

       • EINVAL – nonsensical/invalid parameter

       • ENOMEM – out of DRAM

       • EEXIST – (put) entry for that key already exists

       • ENOENT – (evict, get) no entry for that key

       • ESRCH – (evict) could not find an evictable entry

       • EAGAIN – (evict) an entry was used and could not be evicted, please try again

       • ENOSPC – (create, put) not enough space in the memory pool

PMDK -                                             2020-11-20                                       VMEMCACHE(3)