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

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

NAME         top

       function::proc_mem_txt - Program text (code) size in pages

SYNOPSIS         top

       1) proc_mem_txt:long()

       2) proc_mem_txt:long(pid:long)

ARGUMENTS         top

       pid
           The pid of process to examine

DESCRIPTION         top

       1) Returns the current process text (code) size in pages, or zero
       when there is no current process or the number of pages couldn't
       be retrieved.

       2) Returns the given process text (code) size in pages, or zero
       when the process doesn't exist or the number of pages couldn't be
       retrieved.

SEE ALSO         top

       tapset::proc_mem(3stap)

COLOPHON         top

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

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