chunkinfo [options] [<chunk_address>]
Display help.
The rate (in milliseconds) at which to update the information. If not specified (or specified as zero) the current information will be displayed and the tool will exit.
Display sizes in human readable form.
If specified, limits the chunk summary list to just those chunks belonging to the named process. Note, the process name may contain ?
and *
wild characters. Note also that global chunks don't have an explicit owner. If you want to find all the chunks that were created by a particular process, then use --controlling-process
instead.
If specified, limits the chunk summary list to just those chunks that were created by the specified process identifier. Note, this option will find global and local chunks that were created by the process.
Include current chunk size in the chunk summary list.
The address of the DChunk
object to display information about. If not specified, lists a summary of all chunks. Note chunk addresses can be found either by running chunkinfo
with no arguments, or by using ps --chunks
(note though that ps only finds globally named chunks). [uint]
Print information about memory chunks.
If no arguments are given, lists the address and name of each DChunk object currently present in the kernel. The chunk list includes local and anonymous chunks. If a chunk address is specified, more detailed information about the specific chunk is printed. If the chunk appears to contain a heap (according to the criteria of LtkUtils::RAllocatorHelper
), then the detailed info includes heap statistics as well.
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