Re: tracking down kernel memory leaks

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Is this what you were referring to?

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=107325029717735&w=2



On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Ed L Cashin wrote:

> Hi.  A couple of weeks ago there was an lkml thread where a kernel
> hacker asked a bug-reporter to look into a file in /proc for some
> info.  The info helped to track down what kernel code was causing a
> memory leak.
>
> Now I can't find that thread, and I don't see a file in /proc that
> could be used to identify what specific code is leaking memory.  Does
> this ring a bell for anyone?
>
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