# zx_cache_flush ## NAME cache_flush - Flush CPU data and/or instruction caches ## SYNOPSIS ``` #include zx_status_t zx_cache_flush(const void* addr, size_t size, uint32_t options); ``` ## DESCRIPTION `zx_cache_flush()` flushes CPU caches covering memory in the given virtual address range. If that range of memory is not readable, then the thread may fault as it would for a data read. *options* is a bitwise OR of: * **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_DATA** Clean (write back) data caches, so previous writes on this CPU are visible in main memory. * **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_INVALIDATE** (valid only when combined with **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_DATA**) Clean (write back) data caches and then invalidate data caches, so previous writes on this CPU are visible in main memory and future reads on this CPU see external changes to main memory. * **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_INSN** Synchronize instruction caches with data caches, so previous writes on this CPU are visible to instruction fetches. If this is combined with **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_DATA**, then previous writes will be visible to main memory as well as to instruction fetches. At least one of **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_DATA** and **ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_INSN** must be included in *options*. ## RIGHTS TODO(ZX-2399) ## RETURN VALUE `zx_cache_flush()` returns **ZX_OK** on success, or an error code on failure. ## ERRORS **ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS** *options* is invalid.