On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Nikanth Karthikesan wrote: > Sorry, I missed to add documentation, when I sent the patch. This depends on > the patch titled, "[PATCH] Export amount of anonymous memory in a mapping via > smaps". > > Thanks > Nikanth > > > Document the new Anonymous field in smaps. > > Signed-off-by: Nikanth Karthikesan Thanks for adding this, but... > > --- > > diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt > index a6aca87..75c7368 100644 > --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt > +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt > @@ -370,6 +370,7 @@ Shared_Dirty: 0 kB > Private_Clean: 0 kB > Private_Dirty: 0 kB > Referenced: 892 kB > +Anonymous: 0 kB > Swap: 0 kB > KernelPageSize: 4 kB > MMUPageSize: 4 kB > @@ -380,7 +381,10 @@ the amount of the mapping that is currently resident in RAM, the "proportional > set size” (divide each shared page by the number of processes sharing it), the > number of clean and dirty shared pages in the mapping, and the number of clean > and dirty private pages in the mapping. The "Referenced" indicates the amount > -of memory currently marked as referenced or accessed. > +of memory currently marked as referenced or accessed. The "Anonymous" shows > +the amount of mapping that is not associated with a file. Even the private > +pages in a mapping associated with a file, would become anonymous, when they > +are modified. ... unfortunately it needs rewording, because you're describing it well with respect to MAP_SHARED versus MAP_PRIVATE, but /proc/pid/smaps has a different definition of whether pages are shared or private, just depending on their mapcount at the instant. Indeed, adding a comment on that would be helpful too, if you've time. > > This file is only present if the CONFIG_MMU kernel configuration option is > enabled.