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NAME

       shmem_clear_cache_inv(3),       shmem_set_cache_inv(3),       shmem_set_cache_line_inv(3),
       shmem_udcflush(3), shmem_udcflush_line(3) - Controls data cache utilities

SYNOPSIS

       C or C++:
       #include <mpp/shmem.h>

       void shmem_clear_cache_inv(void);
       void shmem_clear_cache_line_inv(void *target);
       void shmem_set_cache_inv(void);
       void shmem_set_cache_line_inv(void *target);
       void shmem_udcflush(void);
       void shmem_udcflush_line(void *target);

       Fortran:
       INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh"

       CALL SHMEM_CLEAR_CACHE_INV
       CALL SHMEM_CLEAR_CACHE_LINE_INV(target)
       CALL SHMEM_SET_CACHE_INV
       CALL SHMEM_SET_CACHE_LINE_INV(target)

       CALL SHMEM_UDCFLUSH
       CALL SHMEM_UDCFLUSH_LINE(target)

DESCRIPTION

       The following argument is passed to the cache line control routines:

       target A data object that is local to the processing element (PE). target can  be  of  any
              noncharacter type. If you are using Fortran, it can be of any kind.

       shmem_clear_cache_inv  disables  automatic  cache  coherency  mode  previously  enabled by
       shmem_set_cache_inv or shmem_set_cache_line_inv.

       shmem_clear_cache_line_inv disables automatic cache coherency  mode  for  the  cache  line
       associated with the address of target only.

       shmem_set_cache_inv  enables  the  OpenSHMEM API to automatically decide the best strategy
       for cache coherency.

       shmem_set_cache_line_inv enables  automatic  cache  coherency  mode  for  the  cache  line
       associated with the address of target only.

       shmem_clear_cache_inv  disables  automatic  cache  coherency  mode  previously  enabled by
       shmem_set_cache_inv or shmem_set_cache_line_inv.

       shmem_udcflush makes the entire user data cache coherent.

       shmem_udcflush_line makes coherent the  cache  line  that  corresponds  with  the  address
       specified by target.

NOTES

       These  routines  have  been  retained  for  improved  backward  compatability  with legacy
       architectures.

SEE ALSO

       intro_shmem(3), shmem_put(3), shmem_swap(3)