--On 31 October 2012 16:06 +0200 Konstantin Belousov <[email protected]>
wrote:
Since you neglected to provide the verbatim output of procstat, nothing
conclusive can be said. Obviously, you can make an investigation on your
own.
Sorry - when I ran it this morning the output was several hundred lines - I
didn't want to post all of that to the list 99% of the lines are very
similar. I can email it you off-list if having the whole lot will help?
Then there's a bunch of 'large' blocks e.g..
PID START END PRT RES PRES REF SHD FL TP
PATH 2010 0x801c00000 0x802800000 rw- 2869 0 4 0
---- df 2010 0x802800000 0x803400000 rw- 1880 0 1 0
Most likely, these are malloc arenas.
Ok, that's the heaviest usage.
Then lots of 'little' blocks,
2010 0x7ffff0161000 0x7ffff0181000 rw- 16 0 1 0 ---D df
And those are thread stacks.
Ok, lots of those (lots of threads going on) - but they're all pretty small.
My code only has a single call to malloc, which allocates around 20k per
thread.
Obviously there's other libraries and stuff running with the code - so
would I be correct in guessing that they are more than likely for most of
these large blocks?
-Karl
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