function::proc_mem_string(3stap) — Linux manual page

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FUNCTION::PROC_MEM_S(3stap)   Memory Tapset  FUNCTION::PROC_MEM_S(3stap)

NAME         top

       function::proc_mem_string - Human readable string of process
       memory usage

SYNOPSIS         top

       1) proc_mem_string:string()

       2) proc_mem_string:string(pid:long)

ARGUMENTS         top

       pid
           The pid of process to examine

DESCRIPTION         top

       1) Returns a human readable string showing the size, rss, shr,
       txt and data of the memory used by the current process. For
       example“size: 301m, rss: 11m, shr: 8m, txt: 52k, data: 2248k”.

       2) Returns a human readable string showing the size, rss, shr,
       txt and data of the memory used by the given process. For
       example“size: 301m, rss: 11m, shr: 8m, txt: 52k, data: 2248k”.

SEE ALSO         top

       tapset::proc_mem(3stap)

COLOPHON         top

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SystemTap Tapset Reference    November 2023  FUNCTION::PROC_MEM_S(3stap)

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