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NAME

       rpmem_persist()(DEPRECATED),  rpmem_deep_persist()(DEPRECATED), rpmem_flush()(DEPRECATED),
       rpmem_drain()(DEPRECATED), rpmem_read()(DEPRECATED) - functions to copy  and  read  remote
       pools

SYNOPSIS

              #include <librpmem.h>

              int rpmem_persist(RPMEMpool *rpp, size_t offset,
                  size_t length, unsigned lane, unsigned flags);
              int rpmem_deep_persist(RPMEMpool *rpp, size_t offset,
                  size_t length, unsigned lane);

              int rpmem_flush(RPMEMpool *rpp, size_t offset,
                  size_t length, unsigned lane, unsigned flags);
              int rpmem_drain(RPMEMpool *rpp, unsigned lane, unsigned flags);

              int rpmem_read(RPMEMpool *rpp, void *buff, size_t offset,
                  size_t length, unsigned lane);

DESCRIPTION

       The  rpmem_persist()  function  copies  data  of  given  length  at  given offset from the
       associated local memory pool and makes sure the data is  persistent  on  the  remote  node
       before  the  function returns.  The remote node is identified by the rpp handle which must
       be returned from either rpmem_open(3) or rpmem_create(3).  The offset is relative  to  the
       pool_addr  specified in the rpmem_open(3) or rpmem_create(3) call.  If the remote pool was
       created using rpmem_create() with non-NULL create_attr argument, offset has to be  greater
       or  equal  to 4096.  In that case the first 4096 bytes of the pool is used for storing the
       pool metadata and cannot be overwritten.  If the pool was created  with  NULL  create_attr
       argument,  the pool metadata is not stored with the pool and offset can be any nonnegative
       number.  The  offset  and  length  combined  must  not  exceed  the  pool_size  passed  to
       rpmem_open(3)  or  rpmem_create(3).   The rpmem_persist() operation is performed using the
       given lane number.  The lane must be less than the  value  returned  by  rpmem_open(3)  or
       rpmem_create(3) through the nlanes argument (so it can take a value from 0 to nlanes - 1).
       The flags argument can be 0 or RPMEM_PERSIST_RELAXED which  means  the  persist  operation
       will be done without any guarantees regarding atomicity of memory transfer.

       The  rpmem_deep_persist() function works in the same way as rpmem_persist(3) function, but
       additionally it flushes the data to the lowest possible persistency domain available  from
       software.  Please see pmem_deep_persist(3) for details.

       The   rpmem_flush()   and   rpmem_drain()   functions   are   two  halves  of  the  single
       rpmem_persist().  The rpmem_persist() copies data and makes it persistent in the one shot,
       where  rpmem_flush()  and  rpmem_drain()  split  this  operation  into  two  stages.   The
       rpmem_flush() copies data of given length at a given  offset  from  the  associated  local
       memory  pool  to  the  remote  node.   The rpmem_drain() makes sure the data copied in all
       preceding rpmem_flush() calls is  persistent  on  the  remote  node  before  the  function
       returns.   Data  copied using rpmem_flush() can not be considered persistent on the remote
       node  before  return  from  following  rpmem_drain().    Single   rpmem_drain()   confirms
       persistence on the remote node of data copied by all rpmem_flush() functions called before
       it and using the same lane.  The last rpmem_flush() + rpmem_drain() can be  replaced  with
       rpmem_persist() at no cost.

       The flags argument for rpmem_flush() can be 0 or RPMEM_FLUSH_RELAXED which means the flush
       operation will be done without any guarantees regarding atomicity of memory transfer.  The
       flags argument for rpmem_drain() must be 0.

       The  rpmem_flush()  function  performance is affected by RPMEM_WORK_QUEUE_SIZE environment
       variable (see librpmem(7) for more details).

       The rpmem_read() function reads length bytes of data from a  remote  pool  at  offset  and
       copies it to the buffer buff.  The operation is performed on the specified lane.  The lane
       must be less than the value returned  by  rpmem_open(3)  or  rpmem_create(3)  through  the
       nlanes  argument  (so  it can take a value from 0 to nlanes - 1).  The rpp must point to a
       remote pool opened or created previously by rpmem_open(3) or rpmem_create(3).

RETURN VALUE

       The rpmem_persist() function returns 0 if the entire memory area was  made  persistent  on
       the remote node.  Otherwise it returns a non-zero value and sets errno appropriately.

       The  rpmem_flush() function returns 0 if duplication of the memory area to the remote node
       was initialized successfully.  Otherwise, it returns  a  non-zero  value  and  sets  errno
       appropriately.

       The  rpmem_drain()  function returns 0 if the memory areas duplicated by all rpmem_flush()
       calls preceding the rpmem_drain() are made persistent on the remote node.   Otherwise,  it
       returns a non-zero value and sets errno appropriately.

       The rpmem_read() function returns 0 if the data was read entirely.  Otherwise it returns a
       non-zero value and sets errno appropriately.

CAVEATS

       Ordering of rpmem_flush() and rpmem_persist() operations which are  using  different  lane
       values is not guaranteed.

SEE ALSO

       rpmem_create(3),     rpmem_open(3),    rpmem_persist(3),    sysconf(3),    limits.conf(5),
       libpmemobj(7) and <https://pmem.io>