ATAPI_CMD_TYPE(9) libata Library ATAPI_CMD_TYPE(9)NAME
atapi_cmd_type - Determine ATAPI command type from SCSI opcode
SYNOPSIS
int atapi_cmd_type(u8 opcode);
ARGUMENTS
opcode
SCSI opcode
DESCRIPTION
Determine ATAPI command type from opcode.
LOCKING
None.
RETURNS
ATAPI_{READ|WRITE|READ_CD|PASS_THRU|MISC}
AUTHOR
Jeff Garzik
Author.
COPYRIGHT Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 ATAPI_CMD_TYPE(9)
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WINCACHE_OCACHE_FILEINFO(3) 1 WINCACHE_OCACHE_FILEINFO(3)wincache_ocache_fileinfo - Retrieves information about files cached in the opcode cacheSYNOPSIS
array wincache_ocache_fileinfo ([bool $summaryonly = false])
DESCRIPTION
Retrieves information about opcode cache content and its usage.
PARAMETERS
o $summaryonly
- Controls whether the returned array will contain information about individual cache entries along with the opcode cache summary.
RETURN VALUES
Array of meta data about opcode cache or FALSE on failure
The array returned by this function contains the following elements:
o total_cache_uptime - total time in seconds that the opcode cache has been active
o total_file_count - total number of files that are currently in the opcode cache
o total_hit_count - number of times the compiled opcode have been served from the cache
o total_miss_count - number of times the compiled opcode have not been found in the cache
o is_local_cache - true is the cache metadata is for a local cache instance, false if the metadata is for the global cache
o file_entries - an array that contains the information about all the cached files:
o file_name - absolute file name of the cached file
o add_time - time in seconds since the file has been added to the opcode cache
o use_time - time in seconds since the file has been accessed in the opcode cache
o last_check - time in seconds since the file has been checked for modifications
o hit_count - number of times the file has been served from the cache
o function_count - number of functions in the cached file
o class_count - number of classes in the cached file
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A wincache_ocache_fileinfo(3) example
<pre>
<?php
print_r(wincache_ocache_fileinfo());
?>
</pre>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[total_cache_uptime] => 17357
[total_file_count] => 121
[total_hit_count] => 36562
[total_miss_count] => 201
[file_entries] => Array
(
[1] => Array
(
[file_name] => c:inetpubwwwrootcheckcache.php
[add_time] => 17356
[use_time] => 7
[last_check] => 10
[hit_count] => 454
[function_count] => 0
[class_count] => 1
)
[2] => Array (...iterates for each cached file)
)
)
SEE ALSO wincache_fcache_fileinfo(3), wincache_fcache_meminfo(3), wincache_ocache_meminfo(3), wincache_rplist_fileinfo(3), wincache_rplist_mem-
info(3), wincache_refresh_if_changed(3), wincache_ucache_meminfo(3), wincache_ucache_info(3), wincache_scache_info(3), wincache_scache_mem-
info(3).
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