Re: [PATCH]: Adding a counter in vma to indicate the number of physical_pages_backing it

From: Albert Cahalan
Date: Tue Jun 13 2006 - 01:52:39 EST


Quoting two different people:

BTW, what is smaps used for (who uses it), anyway?
...
smaps is only a debugging kludge anyways and it's
not a good idea to we bloat core data structures for it.

I'd be using it in procps for the pmap command if it
were not so horribly nasty. I may eventually get around
to using it, but maybe it's just too gross to tolerate.
That mess should never have slipped into the kernel.
Just take a look at /proc/self/smaps some time. Wow.

A month or two ago I supplied a patch to replace smaps
with something sanely parsable. I was essentially told
that we already have this lovely smaps dungheap that I
should just use, but a couple people were eager to see
the patch go in.

Anyway, I need smaps stuff plus info about locked memory
and page sizes. Solaris provides this. People seem to
like it. I guess it's for performance tuning of app code or
maybe for scalibility predictions.
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