Open CAS Framwework (OCF) is high performance block storage caching meta-library written in C. It's entirely platform and system independent, accessing system API through user provided environment wrappers layer. OCF tightly integrates with the rest of software stack, providing flawless, high performance, low latency caching utility.
Doxygen API documentation is available here.
More documentation, tutorial and examples will be available soon.
Source code is available in the official OCF GitHub repository:
git clone https://github.com/open-cas/ocf
cd ocf
OCF doesn't compile as separate library. It's designed to be included into another software stack. For this purpose OCF provides Makefile with two useful targets for deploying its source into target directories. Assuming OCFDIR is OCF directory, and SRCDIR and INCDIR are respectively your source and include directories, use following commands to deploy OCF into your project:
make -C $OCFDIF src O=$SRCDIR
make -C $OCFDIF inc O=$INCDIR
By default this will not copy OCF source files but create symbolic links to them, to avoid source duplication and allow for easy OCF code modification. If you prefer to copy OCF source files (e.g. you don't want to distribute whole OCF repository as your submodule) you can use following commands:
make -C $OCFDIF src O=$SRCDIR CMD=cp
make -C $OCFDIF inc O=$INCDIR CMD=cp
OCF is shipped with dedicated unit test framework based on Cmocka.
To run unit test you need to install following packages:
- Cmake (>= 3.8.1)
- Cmocka (>= 1.1.1)
- ctags (>= 5.8)
To run unit tests use following command:
./tests/ut-framework/run_unit_tests.py
Feel like making OCF better? Don't hesitate to submit a pull request!
In case of any questions feel free to contact maintainer.