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      1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #include "base/test/test_file_util.h"
      6 
      7 #include <sys/mman.h>
      8 #include <errno.h>
      9 
     10 #include "base/logging.h"
     11 #include "base/file_util.h"
     12 #include "base/files/memory_mapped_file.h"
     13 
     14 namespace file_util {
     15 
     16 bool EvictFileFromSystemCache(const base::FilePath& file) {
     17   // There aren't any really direct ways to purge a file from the UBC.  From
     18   // talking with Amit Singh, the safest is to mmap the file with MAP_FILE (the
     19   // default) + MAP_SHARED, then do an msync to invalidate the memory.  The next
     20   // open should then have to load the file from disk.
     21 
     22   int64 length;
     23   if (!file_util::GetFileSize(file, &length)) {
     24     DLOG(ERROR) << "failed to get size of " << file.value();
     25     return false;
     26   }
     27 
     28   // When a file is empty, we do not need to evict it from cache.
     29   // In fact, an attempt to map it to memory will result in error.
     30   if (length == 0) {
     31     DLOG(WARNING) << "file size is zero, will not attempt to map to memory";
     32     return true;
     33   }
     34 
     35   base::MemoryMappedFile mapped_file;
     36   if (!mapped_file.Initialize(file)) {
     37     DLOG(WARNING) << "failed to memory map " << file.value();
     38     return false;
     39   }
     40 
     41   if (msync(const_cast<uint8*>(mapped_file.data()), mapped_file.length(),
     42             MS_INVALIDATE) != 0) {
     43     DLOG(WARNING) << "failed to invalidate memory map of " << file.value()
     44                   << ", errno: " << errno;
     45     return false;
     46   }
     47 
     48   return true;
     49 }
     50 
     51 }  // namespace file_util
     52