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From: Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
To: Fengguang Wu <wfg@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
	Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org>,
	David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>,
	John Berthels <jjberthels@gmail.com>,
	Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/4] maps: /proc/<pid>/pmaps interface - memory maps in granularity of pages
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 21:38:46 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070817023846.GJ30556@waste.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070816220849.472883642@mail.ustc.edu.cn>

On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 06:05:20AM +0800, Fengguang Wu wrote:
> Show a process's page-by-page address space infomation in /proc/<pid>/pmaps.
> It helps to analyze applications' memory footprints in a comprehensive way.
> 
> Pages share the same states are grouped into a page range.
> For each page range, the following fields are exported:
> 	- first page index
> 	- number of pages in the range
> 	- well known page/pte flags
> 	- number of mmap users
> 
> Only page flags not expected to disappear in the near future are exported:
> 
> 	Y:young R:referenced A:active U:uptodate P:ptedirty D:dirty W:writeback
...

> The concern of dataset size is taken care of by working in a sparse way:
> 
> 1) It will only generate output for resident pages, that normally is
> much smaller than the mapped size. Take my shell for example, the
> (size:rss) ratio is (7:1)!
> 
> wfg ~% cat /proc/$$/smaps |grep Size|sum
> sum      50552.000
> avg        777.723
> 
> wfg ~% cat /proc/$$/smaps |grep Rss|sum
> sum       7604.000
> avg        116.985
> 
> 2) The page range trick suppresses more output.
> 
> It's interesting to see that the seq_file interface demands some
> more programming efforts, and provides such flexibility as well.

I'm so-so on this. 

On the downside:

- requires lots of parsing
- isn't random-access
- probably significantly slower than pagemap

-- 
Mathematics is the supreme nostalgia of our time.

  parent reply	other threads:[~2007-08-17  2:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-08-16 22:05 [PATCH 0/4] process memory footprints in proc/<pid>/[s|p]maps Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05 ` [PATCH 1/4] maps: PSS(proportional set size) accounting in smaps Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05   ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  2:13   ` Matt Mackall
2007-08-17  2:44     ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  2:44       ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05 ` [PATCH 2/4] maps: address based vma walking Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05   ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  2:16   ` Matt Mackall
2007-08-17  2:54     ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  2:54       ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05 ` [PATCH 3/4] maps: introduce generic_maps_open() Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05   ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05 ` [PATCH 4/4] maps: /proc/<pid>/pmaps interface - memory maps in granularity of pages Fengguang Wu
2007-08-16 22:05   ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  2:38   ` Matt Mackall [this message]
2007-08-17  3:44     ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  3:44       ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  3:56       ` Matt Mackall
2007-08-17  6:47     ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17  6:47       ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-17 16:58       ` Matt Mackall
2007-08-18  2:48         ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-18  2:48           ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-18  6:40           ` Matt Mackall
2007-08-18  8:45             ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-18  8:45               ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-18 17:22               ` Matt Mackall
2007-08-19  0:40                 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-19  0:40                   ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-18 10:31             ` Fengguang Wu
2007-08-18 10:31               ` Fengguang Wu
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-08-19  7:54 [PATCH 0/4] process memory footprint info in proc/<pid>/[s|p]maps v2 Fengguang Wu
2007-08-19  7:54 ` [PATCH 4/4] maps: /proc/<pid>/pmaps interface - memory maps in granularity of pages Fengguang Wu
2007-08-19  7:54   ` Fengguang Wu

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