Re: RE: Physical memory size allocated for each process!

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 04:40:23PM -0400, Allan.Bezerra@indt.org.br wrote:
|For all I know mm_struct has a list of vm_areas that means regions of virtual memory (not physical memory). Each region can be a stack, text(code), data and so on.
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|mm_struct doesn't show directly the the size of stack, text(code), data in physical memory. How can I get it?

IMHO you need to walk through page table... 
out of curiosity: why do you need it?



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