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SNIA API enhancements to persist changes described with an array of discontinuous ranges.#4
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…U cache to NVM. The enhancements allows a programmer to persist changes described with an array of discontinuous ranges, rather than just persist changes that are to a single continuous range of memory. Thus alleviating the overhead of enforcing memory barriers after each flush.
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Enhancements to the proposed SNIA APIs to flush data cached in the CPU cache to NVM. The enhancements allows a programmer to persist changes described with an array of discontinuous ranges, rather than just persist changes that are to a single continuous range of memory. Thus alleviating the overhead of enforcing memory barriers after each flush.