None that I know of... the only option are global/device-specific:
Another point:
Even IF you could do what you ask for there is no guarantee that any other processes (C, D, E etc.) behaves in a way that "the file cached by process A in the memory" gets replaced...
UPDATE - after comments from OP ragarding performance:
Linux offers (as most modern OS) something called "memory-mapped file" - basically this is a way to access the file's contents in-memory... the OS assigns the file (depending on the given params) part of the address space and loads the content of the file into that address space (again: exact behaviour depends on the given params).
You would do this in Process A to achieve what you want...
Checkout the mmap
API calls for details.