#pragma once #include "defaults.h" #include <util/generic/flags.h> //on some systems (not win, freebd, linux, but darwin (Mac OS X) //multiple mlock calls on the same address range //require the corresponding number of munlock calls to actually unlock the pages //on some systems you must have privilege and resource limit void LockMemory(const void* addr, size_t len); void UnlockMemory(const void* addr, size_t len); enum ELockAllMemoryFlag { /** Lock all pages which are currently mapped into the address space of the process. */ LockCurrentMemory = 1, /** Lock all pages which will become mapped into the address space of the process in the future. */ LockFutureMemory = 2, /** Since Linux 4.4, with LockCurrentMemory or LockFutureMemory or both, lock only pages that are or once they are present in memory. */ LockMemoryOnFault = 4, }; Y_DECLARE_FLAGS(ELockAllMemoryFlags, ELockAllMemoryFlag) Y_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(ELockAllMemoryFlags) /** * Performs provided locking operation. * * Does nothing on windows. * * \param flags Locking operation to perform. */ void LockAllMemory(ELockAllMemoryFlags flags); /** * Unlocks whatever was locked with a previous call to `LockAllMemory`. * * Does nothing on windows. */ void UnlockAllMemory();