Programming :: Access Another Process's Memory With A Twist?

Jul 31, 2010

I have been looking for a method for a while now that would allow me to access another process's memory without causing it to freeze. But with all of my googling I have found nothing

so, my question is: Is there a way to not lock a process while accessing it's "/proc/[PID]/mem" interface?

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Programming :: Getting The CPU & (Virtual) Memory Of A Process?

Aug 23, 2010

Is there any program which gets the CPU and memory of a process ?

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Apr 30, 2011

I have been assigned a school project on detecting memory leaks in linux processes. I am reading.. but have found it hard and inefficient to go through the very vast documentation not knowing what to really look for. Could you please give me some guidelines on this subject?

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Programming :: The Continuous Memory Allocation Is Larger 128kB For DMA Process?

Jun 3, 2010

I want to allocate the continuous memory larger 128k for DMA process. But i can't used kmalloc() function for allocate the memory larger 128KB. allocate the continuous memory larger 128k for DMA process.

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Programming :: Physical Memory Leaked By User Application Process Is Not Reclaimed Back After Exit?

May 2, 2010

Whenever I'm running my application process, I've 1M physical memory usage is increasing for every 2 hours.This I observed using 'free -m' command.But 'top' command did not showing any increase 'RSS' size.It is same as it was started initially.Even though I stopped my process,the increased memory was not released back. If I start my application process then again memory usage start increasing by 1M for every 2 hours. increase of memory usage observer with 'free' and that too when my application is running, but top command is not showing any change in the RSS sizeIf my application is leaking any memory which is allocated by new/malloc, that should be released back whenever my application exit and the size increase will be show through top command for that process, right? This is not happeningThis proves that there is no potential leaks in my process.But why physical memory is increasing when only my process is running?

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Programming :: How To Do A Direct Memory Access

Jul 26, 2011

I have a single board computer previously running DOS. I recently made Linux running on it. Now that the system is running Linux, I have to translate the code that was supported by DOS. The code has segments that allow direct access of memory mapped registers through the macro _MK_FP and do read/write. I have read that where DOS allows this kind of direct memory access, Linux does not. Is there a way to do this in Linux?

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Programming :: Access In-memory Structure And Its Members?

Dec 13, 2010

I am implementing c program to access ext3 file system's metadata. I want to know how to access members of the in-memory superblock structure. I am able access on-disk ext3_super_block structure but dont know how to access in- memory structure and its members.

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General :: Ubuntu - Memory Full, Process Memory Usage Doesn't Add Up In Top?

Mar 18, 2011

I have a computer with 16GB of ram. At the moment, top shows all the RAM is taken, (NOT by cache), but the RAM used by the various processes is very far from 16GB.I have seen this problem several times, but I don't understand what is happening.My only remedy so far has been to reboot the machine.

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Programming :: Gdb Reports - Cannot Access Memory At Address 0x8049088

Jul 11, 2011

Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0
nasm 2.03.01
ld 2.17
GNU gdb 6.6

This GDB was configured as "i486-slackware-linux".

Code:

What could the cause of the message output by gdb possibly be? Reading some tutorials, I've learn the flat memory model is used in linux. So, in particular, I needn't care about the DS segment register.

Also, line 7 in the listing above, suggests nasm is assuming 32-bit addressing and so, I think it is using the flat memory model.

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Ubuntu :: Memory Leak / Some Process Eating All Memory

Jan 29, 2011

I have had a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 and installed some software after that.Since third some, some process is eating half of my memory.I have checked processes running in system manager but everything is normal.Maximum is consumed by compiz which is about 26 mb, seems very normal.I did restarted my computer several times, and in the start for 5 mins, its fine after that again my cpu fans runs at very fast speed and my one cpu is used up 95 % (I have dual core).Please help me out, this invisible thing is driving me crazy.I am attaching my htop screen shot (sorted by cpu %), now the cpu is not used by completely but fan is still struggling hard and fast.

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Programming :: Shared Memory Address Area In Process Address Space?

Feb 21, 2011

if i attach a shared memory to my process whch part of the address space it will add(like stack, heap, data, code...).

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Programming :: Disallow File Access For Child Process With Execv?

Mar 8, 2011

I need to disable file access (fopen, freopen, open etc) for application which is running under chroot jail and with restrictions (rlimit) via execv. Before that I redirected stdin/out to files within jail. I tried this:

Code:
// Redirect stdin/stdout to files
int fd = open (file_input, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0)
fatal_error ("input open failed!");

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Programming :: Access/Print A C Variable "as It Is Stored In The Memory"?

Oct 23, 2010

I would like to access/print a C Variable of any type "as it is stored in the memory". I would expect the output to be an array of bits. Whats the simplest/shortest way to do that?

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Programming :: Access At Physical Address - I/O Address In My Map Memory?

Dec 17, 2008

When I try to access at physical address (0xD0000), we known that it is necessary to convert physical address to virtual address using function IOREMAP(0xD0000, 1024) and return me 0xC00D0000.

Now our doubt is when I have a board with I/O in address 0x150, is it necessary to convert this address to other virtual address??? or with inb(0x150) return me state of I/O in this address? How can I known where is this I/O address in my map memory?

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Programming :: Memory Leaks - Glibc Detected - ./SuffixTree: Malloc() - Memory Corruption - 0x00

Mar 21, 2011

I am new to C and linux. My code below does arbitary writes but I cant figure out where or how it does it.

I am calling the insertNode() function with seq = 'MISSISSPPI$' and alphabets = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$'

Code:

Weird behaviour I should mention is that when I check for NULL pointer in node->child[index], the unassigned values are not null anymore, they point to arbitary memory.

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Programming :: Write A Script That Can Show Me Total Memory Vs Used Memory?

Apr 13, 2010

How do I write a script for my Linux that can show me total memory vs used memory and have it email me results if it's over 70 percent?

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Programming :: SHM Memory Counted As Cache Memory With Kernel 2.6.18?

Aug 25, 2010

Is that possible that SHM shared memory is counted as cache memory on Linux with kernel 2.6.18?If find it really odd since this memory is not file backed, but I have a piece of code that loads data using shm_open+mmap, and it generates an amount of cache memory in /proc/meminfo that corresponds exactly to the amount of shared memory (I load that data from a file but I am using posix_fadvise(fd,0,0,POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED) to ensure this file is not cached and I made sure that it is working as expected). As far as I know SHM memory was not tagged as cache memory with kernel 2.6.9.If it is the case it is really unfortunate since normally cache memory can be considered to be part of the "available" memory since it can be flushed promptly but this is clearly not the case with SHM memory... Is there an easy way to get the total amount of used SHM memory on a system?

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General :: Get Process Memory Consumption?

Apr 2, 2011

I need a command that can get the memory consumption of a process called "job_runner_o".

Running ubuntu 10.10

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Memory Utilization For Particular Process

Jul 15, 2009

Is there any command to get the memory utilization of a particular process in Linux?I tried with Top and /proc/pid/status commands but the results are not proper, the memory keeps on increasing.Can anyone tell other than Top and /proc/pid/status commands ?

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Software :: How To Get Size Of Memory Used By Each Process?

Jul 25, 2009

I need to know, what process for what purpose is using memory in my machine. ps utility with various options seems to give not exactly what i want, i.e. if i sum all the values like RSS, VSZ or some other values related to memory usage, the sum is not equal (even approximately) to what i get using free|grep "buffers/cache".
How can i get this information? Even better, i would like to see contribution of every process, ramdisk, etc. to memory usage.

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Software :: How Process Acquire More Memory

Aug 12, 2010

Need explanation about low level (like assembly level) memory management? Such as, how does a process acquire more memory, sharing memory among processes, etc. I don't want to know how to use malloc or other library functions, but more along the lines of how an example malloc implementation would acquire memory.

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Programming :: Displaying Process Id In Shell Script But There Is No Such Process?

Nov 9, 2010

I have a shell script to identify whether the process is running or not. If the process is not running, then I execute another script file to run my application. Below is my script and saved this script as monitorprocess.sh Code: #!/bin/bash

result=$(ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep "applicationname.sh" | awk '{print $2}')
echo $result
if [ "$result" == "" ];

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Mar 31, 2011

Is there any difference in cpu usage for process in init.rc(runs automatic when boot is happened) and manually running process. Will these both have same priority by default...?

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Programming ::get The PID Of The Process Giving Kill Signal To A Process?

Nov 26, 2008

I tried googling but didn't get any answer for this.I have a process called "abc" and it is running with PID "123".I have a putty session opened with PID "999".I am giving kill -TERM 123 from putty session.My process "abc" before dying it should catch the PID of the terminal which provided TERM signal to it.Is there any way to find this out

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General :: Display The Memory Usage Of Each Process If I Do A 'ps -ef'?

Jan 29, 2010

In linux, how can I display memory usage of each process if i do a 'ps -ef'?I would like to the 'virtual memory', 'res memory', 'shared memory' of each progress. I can get that via 'top', but I want the same info in 'ps -ef ' so that I can pipe the output to 'grep {my process name}'.

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General :: Force A Process To Run In Virtual Memory?

Dec 9, 2010

I am running a series of tests for an implementation of a remote pager that sends page faults to other computers in a network. Long story short, I was wondering if there is an easy way to force a process to use virtual memory as oppose to physical RAM so that I can better measure the performance of my implementation against how the system would perform while swapping to the hard drive.

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General :: Find Out What Process Are Eating All Memory

Jul 8, 2011

Im using SUSE, i have 31GB of memory Mem: 31908592k total, 31429632k used, 478960k free, 12176k buffers. How do I find out what process are eating up all my memory.

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General :: Memory - Preventing A Process Being Swapped Out?

Aug 30, 2011

Does anyone know of a linux utility which will prevent all memory in a forked process from being swapped out to disk? I've seen the 'mlockall' call, but hacking the app sounds like overkill.My reason for needing this is that I'm running Windows XP under VirtualBox on my linux netbook, and I'm concerned there are basically two levels of swapping going on, which on a single dinky netbook hard disk isn't

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Ubuntu :: See A Peak Of Memory Used By A Started Process?

Feb 28, 2010

I would like to find something like `time' command:$ magic_command ./executable...memory peak: 100kb

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Ubuntu :: Make A Process Use Only Virtual Memory?

Oct 14, 2010

I understand that in linux virtual memory would be the same as swap and I also understand that linux only uses swap when your computer has used all your pc memory. I hope both assumption are right.Can I make a process like firefox use ONLY virtual memory/swap? No access to RAM.

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