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From: Mauricio Lin <mauriciolin@gmail.com>
To: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>, William Irwin <wli@holomorphy.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] A new entry for /proc
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:23:07 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3f250c7105011007237d9e25c@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0501081917020.4949-100000@localhost.localdomain>

On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 20:20:39 +0000 (GMT), Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > Mauricio Lin <mauriciolin@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Here is a new entry developed for /proc that prints for each process
> > > memory area (VMA) the size of rss. The maps from original kernel is
> > > able to present the virtual size for each vma, but not the physical
> > > size (rss). This entry can provide an additional information for tools
> > > that analyze the memory consumption. You can know the physical memory
> > > size of each library used by a process and also the executable file.
> > >
> > > Take a look the output:
> > > # cat /proc/877/smaps
> > > 08048000-08132000 r-xp  /usr/bin/xmms
> > > Size:     936 kB
> > > Rss:     788 kB
> >
> > This is potentially quite useful.  I'd be interested in what others think of
> > the idea and implementation.
> 
> Regarding the implementation.
> 
> Unnecessarily inefficient: a pte_offset_map and unmap for each pte.
> Better go back to the 2.4.28 or 2.5.36 fs/proc/array.c design for
> statm_pgd_range + statm_pmd_range + statm_pte_range - but now you
> need a pud level too.
> 
> Seems to have no locking: needs to down_read mmap_sem to guard vmas.
There are down_read and up_read inside the functions. The
proc_pid_smaps_op has fields that points to these functions that treat
the down_read and up_read related to mmap_sem.
The smaps implementation is based on map entry, so you can check it.
Actually this implementation could be included in maps, but create a
new entry is better, because we do not want to mess up the original
maps entry for a while.

+ struct seq_operations proc_pid_smaps_op = {
+       .start  = m_start,
+       .next   = m_next,
+       .stop   = m_stop,
+       .show   = show_smap
+ };

> Does it need page_table_lock?  I think not (and proc_pid_statm didn't).
> 
> If there were a use for it, that use might want to distinguish between
> the "shared rss" of pagecache pages from a file, and the "anon rss" of
> private pages copied from file or originally zero - would need to get
> the struct page and check PageAnon.  And might want to count swap
> entries too.  Hard to say without real uses in mind.
Let's wait for new results.
> 
> Andrew mentioned "unsigned long page": similarly, we usually say
> "struct vm_area_struct *vma" rather than "*map" (well, some places
> say "*mpnt", but that's not a precedent to follow).
OK, this can be changed.
> 
> Regarding the display.
> 
> It's a mixture of two different styles, the /proc/<pid>/maps
> many-hex-fields one-vma-per-line style and the /proc/meminfo
> one-decimal-kB-per-line style.  I think it would be better following
> the /proc/<pid>/maps style, but replacing the major,minor,ino fields
> by size and rss (anon_rss? swap?) fields (decimal kB? I suppose so).
The ouput format can be changed, because I also prefer the maps
format. The temporary format is just for people to understand it
easily.
> Hugh
> 
>

  parent reply	other threads:[~2005-01-10 15:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-01-06 21:11 [PATCH] A new entry for /proc Mauricio Lin
2005-01-07  4:23 ` Andrew Morton
2005-01-07 12:30   ` Roger Luethi
2005-01-08 20:20   ` Hugh Dickins
2005-01-08 21:47     ` Alan Cox
2005-01-10  9:21     ` Edjard Souza Mota
2005-01-10 15:23     ` Mauricio Lin [this message]
2005-02-22 13:13     ` Mauricio Lin
2005-02-24  8:31       ` Mauricio Lin
2005-02-24  9:09         ` Andrew Morton
2005-02-24 11:43           ` Mauricio Lin
2005-02-24 11:52             ` Andrew Morton
2005-02-25 15:14               ` Mauricio Lin
2005-02-28  9:43                 ` Mauricio Lin
2005-02-28  9:56                   ` Mauricio Lin
2005-02-28 20:41                     ` Hugh Dickins
2005-03-01  8:08                       ` Mauricio Lin
2005-03-01 14:17                         ` Mauricio Lin
2005-03-01 15:44                           ` Mauricio Lin
2005-03-02 12:20                             ` Mauricio Lin
2005-03-02 19:07                               ` Hugh Dickins
2005-03-03  7:25                                 ` Mauricio Lin
2005-03-03 12:48                                   ` Hugh Dickins
2005-03-03 14:23                                     ` Mauricio Lin
2005-01-10 14:35   ` Mauricio Lin
2005-01-14 22:46   ` Mauricio Lin
     [not found]     ` <20050114154209.6b712e55.akpm@osdl.org>
2005-01-17 18:03       ` Mauricio Lin
2005-01-17 19:02         ` Mauricio Lin
2005-01-17 17:30           ` Marcelo Tosatti
2005-01-17 21:27             ` Mauricio Lin
2005-01-17 21:35             ` William Lee Irwin III
2005-01-18  1:07               ` Nick Piggin
2005-01-19 12:59                 ` Nick Piggin
2005-01-24 22:14             ` Mauricio Lin
2005-04-29 18:36   ` Mauricio Lin
2005-04-30  1:25     ` Andrew Morton
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-02-24 18:56 Albert Cahalan
2005-03-01 14:32 ` Mauricio Lin

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