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    [PATCH] add /proc/buddyinfo · 7c5bd68c
    Andrew Morton authored
    From David Hansen, Bill Irwin, Martin Bligh.
    
    "It's easier to cat /proc/buddyinfo than to beg users to press
     shift-scrolllock on a machine millions of miles away.  Order 1 and 2
     memory allocations are common.  Memory fragmentation is a problem
     under some workloads, and this is a useful tool for helping diagnose
     these problems."
    
    The following patch exports some information about the buddy allocator.
    
    Each column of numbers represents the number of pages of that order
    which are available.  In this case, there are 5 chunks of
    2^2*PAGE_SIZE available in ZONE_DMA, and 101 chunks of 2^4*PAGE_SIZE
    availble in ZONE_NORMAL, etc...  This information can give you a good
    idea about how fragmented memory is and give you a clue as to how big
    an area you can safely allocate.
    
    Node 0, zone      DMA      0      4      5      4      4      3 ...
    Node 0, zone   Normal      1      0      0      1    101      8 ...
    Node 0, zone  HighMem      2      0      0      1      1      0 ...
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