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•Created by Marvee Amasi on 6/14/2024 in #middleware-and-os
Understanding Anonymous Inode 0 Entries in /proc/pid/maps for Memory Usage in Embedded Linux
Hello @Marvee Amasi, In the
/proc/pid/maps
file, the anonymous inode 0
entry represents memory mappings that are not associated with any file on the filesystem. These mappings are typically used for various purposes, such as the heap, stack, and other dynamically allocated memory in your application.6 replies