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* which fields in /proc/meminfo are orthogonal?
@ 2010-01-26 19:03 Chris Friesen
  2010-01-26 20:47 ` Chris Friesen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Chris Friesen @ 2010-01-26 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel, linux-mm


Hi,

We have a system (2.6.27 based) which seems to be increasing its memory
consumption by several MB an hour.  Summing up Pss for all maps in all
processes doesn't seem to explain it, so I'm looking at the kernel.

I've backported the kmemleak functionality.  It's self-test module shows
leaks so I know it's working, but it doesn't report any leaks that would
correspond to the memory increase.

I'm currently trying to figure out which of the entries in /proc/meminfo
are actually orthogonal to each other.  Ideally I'd like to be able to
add up the suitable entries and have it work out to the total memory on
the system, so that I can then narrow down exactly where the memory is
going.  Is this feasable?

I'll keep reading the code but if anyone happens to know this already
I'd appreciate some assistance.

Thanks,

Chris

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