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-.\" Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com>
-.\" Copyright (C) 2002-2008, 2017, Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
-.\" Copyright (C) 2023, Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
-.\"
-.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-.\"
-.TH proc_meminfo 5 2023-08-15 "Linux man-pages 6.7"
-.SH NAME
-/proc/meminfo \- memory usage
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.TP
-.I /proc/meminfo
-This file reports statistics about memory usage on the system.
-It is used by
-.BR free (1)
-to report the amount of free and used memory (both physical and swap)
-on the system as well as the shared memory and buffers used by the
-kernel.
-Each line of the file consists of a parameter name, followed by a colon,
-the value of the parameter, and an option unit of measurement (e.g., "kB").
-The list below describes the parameter names and
-the format specifier required to read the field value.
-Except as noted below,
-all of the fields have been present since at least Linux 2.6.0.
-Some fields are displayed only if the kernel was configured
-with various options; those dependencies are noted in the list.
-.RS
-.TP
-.IR MemTotal " %lu"
-Total usable RAM (i.e., physical RAM minus a few reserved
-bits and the kernel binary code).
-.TP
-.IR MemFree " %lu"
-The sum of
-.IR LowFree + HighFree .
-.TP
-.IR MemAvailable " %lu (since Linux 3.14)"
-An estimate of how much memory is available for starting new
-applications, without swapping.
-.TP
-.IR Buffers " %lu"
-Relatively temporary storage for raw disk blocks that
-shouldn't get tremendously large (20 MB or so).
-.TP
-.IR Cached " %lu"
-In-memory cache for files read from the disk (the page cache).
-Doesn't include
-.IR SwapCached .
-.TP
-.IR SwapCached " %lu"
-Memory that once was swapped out, is swapped back in but
-still also is in the swap file.
-(If memory pressure is high, these pages
-don't need to be swapped out again because they are already
-in the swap file.
-This saves I/O.)
-.TP
-.IR Active " %lu"
-Memory that has been used more recently and usually not
-reclaimed unless absolutely necessary.
-.TP
-.IR Inactive " %lu"
-Memory which has been less recently used.
-It is more eligible to be reclaimed for other purposes.
-.TP
-.IR Active(anon) " %lu (since Linux 2.6.28)"
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR Inactive(anon) " %lu (since Linux 2.6.28)"
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR Active(file) " %lu (since Linux 2.6.28)"
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR Inactive(file) " %lu (since Linux 2.6.28)"
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR Unevictable " %lu (since Linux 2.6.28)"
-(From Linux 2.6.28 to Linux 2.6.30,
-\fBCONFIG_UNEVICTABLE_LRU\fP was required.)
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR Mlocked " %lu (since Linux 2.6.28)"
-(From Linux 2.6.28 to Linux 2.6.30,
-\fBCONFIG_UNEVICTABLE_LRU\fP was required.)
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR HighTotal " %lu"
-(Starting with Linux 2.6.19, \fBCONFIG_HIGHMEM\fP is required.)
-Total amount of highmem.
-Highmem is all memory above \[ti]860 MB of physical memory.
-Highmem areas are for use by user-space programs,
-or for the page cache.
-The kernel must use tricks to access
-this memory, making it slower to access than lowmem.
-.TP
-.IR HighFree " %lu"
-(Starting with Linux 2.6.19, \fBCONFIG_HIGHMEM\fP is required.)
-Amount of free highmem.
-.TP
-.IR LowTotal " %lu"
-(Starting with Linux 2.6.19, \fBCONFIG_HIGHMEM\fP is required.)
-Total amount of lowmem.
-Lowmem is memory which can be used for everything that
-highmem can be used for, but it is also available for the
-kernel's use for its own data structures.
-Among many other things,
-it is where everything from
-.I Slab
-is allocated.
-Bad things happen when you're out of lowmem.
-.TP
-.IR LowFree " %lu"
-(Starting with Linux 2.6.19, \fBCONFIG_HIGHMEM\fP is required.)
-Amount of free lowmem.
-.TP
-.IR MmapCopy " %lu (since Linux 2.6.29)"
-.RB ( CONFIG_MMU
-is required.)
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR SwapTotal " %lu"
-Total amount of swap space available.
-.TP
-.IR SwapFree " %lu"
-Amount of swap space that is currently unused.
-.TP
-.IR Dirty " %lu"
-Memory which is waiting to get written back to the disk.
-.TP
-.IR Writeback " %lu"
-Memory which is actively being written back to the disk.
-.TP
-.IR AnonPages " %lu (since Linux 2.6.18)"
-Non-file backed pages mapped into user-space page tables.
-.TP
-.IR Mapped " %lu"
-Files which have been mapped into memory (with
-.BR mmap (2)),
-such as libraries.
-.TP
-.IR Shmem " %lu (since Linux 2.6.32)"
-Amount of memory consumed in
-.BR tmpfs (5)
-filesystems.
-.TP
-.IR KReclaimable " %lu (since Linux 4.20)"
-Kernel allocations that the kernel will attempt to reclaim
-under memory pressure.
-Includes
-.I SReclaimable
-(below), and other direct allocations with a shrinker.
-.TP
-.IR Slab " %lu"
-In-kernel data structures cache.
-(See
-.BR slabinfo (5).)
-.TP
-.IR SReclaimable " %lu (since Linux 2.6.19)"
-Part of
-.IR Slab ,
-that might be reclaimed, such as caches.
-.TP
-.IR SUnreclaim " %lu (since Linux 2.6.19)"
-Part of
-.IR Slab ,
-that cannot be reclaimed on memory pressure.
-.TP
-.IR KernelStack " %lu (since Linux 2.6.32)"
-Amount of memory allocated to kernel stacks.
-.TP
-.IR PageTables " %lu (since Linux 2.6.18)"
-Amount of memory dedicated to the lowest level of page tables.
-.TP
-.IR Quicklists " %lu (since Linux 2.6.27)"
-(\fBCONFIG_QUICKLIST\fP is required.)
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR NFS_Unstable " %lu (since Linux 2.6.18)"
-NFS pages sent to the server, but not yet committed to stable storage.
-.TP
-.IR Bounce " %lu (since Linux 2.6.18)"
-Memory used for block device "bounce buffers".
-.TP
-.IR WritebackTmp " %lu (since Linux 2.6.26)"
-Memory used by FUSE for temporary writeback buffers.
-.TP
-.IR CommitLimit " %lu (since Linux 2.6.10)"
-This is the total amount of memory currently available to
-be allocated on the system, expressed in kilobytes.
-This limit is adhered to
-only if strict overcommit accounting is enabled (mode 2 in
-.IR /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory ).
-The limit is calculated according to the formula described under
-.IR /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory .
-For further details, see the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/vm/overcommit\-accounting.rst .
-.TP
-.IR Committed_AS " %lu"
-The amount of memory presently allocated on the system.
-The committed memory is a sum of all of the memory which
-has been allocated by processes, even if it has not been
-"used" by them as of yet.
-A process which allocates 1 GB of memory (using
-.BR malloc (3)
-or similar), but touches only 300 MB of that memory will show up
-as using only 300 MB of memory even if it has the address space
-allocated for the entire 1 GB.
-.IP
-This 1 GB is memory which has been "committed" to by the VM
-and can be used at any time by the allocating application.
-With strict overcommit enabled on the system (mode 2 in
-.IR /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory ),
-allocations which would exceed the
-.I CommitLimit
-will not be permitted.
-This is useful if one needs to guarantee that processes will not
-fail due to lack of memory once that memory has been successfully allocated.
-.TP
-.IR VmallocTotal " %lu"
-Total size of vmalloc memory area.
-.TP
-.IR VmallocUsed " %lu"
-Amount of vmalloc area which is used.
-Since Linux 4.4,
-.\" commit a5ad88ce8c7fae7ddc72ee49a11a75aa837788e0
-this field is no longer calculated, and is hard coded as 0.
-See
-.IR /proc/vmallocinfo .
-.TP
-.IR VmallocChunk " %lu"
-Largest contiguous block of vmalloc area which is free.
-Since Linux 4.4,
-.\" commit a5ad88ce8c7fae7ddc72ee49a11a75aa837788e0
-this field is no longer calculated and is hard coded as 0.
-See
-.IR /proc/vmallocinfo .
-.TP
-.IR HardwareCorrupted " %lu (since Linux 2.6.32)"
-(\fBCONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE\fP is required.)
-[To be documented.]
-.TP
-.IR LazyFree " %lu (since Linux 4.12)"
-Shows the amount of memory marked by
-.BR madvise (2)
-.BR MADV_FREE .
-.TP
-.IR AnonHugePages " %lu (since Linux 2.6.38)"
-(\fBCONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE\fP is required.)
-Non-file backed huge pages mapped into user-space page tables.
-.TP
-.IR ShmemHugePages " %lu (since Linux 4.8)"
-(\fBCONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE\fP is required.)
-Memory used by shared memory (shmem) and
-.BR tmpfs (5)
-allocated with huge pages.
-.TP
-.IR ShmemPmdMapped " %lu (since Linux 4.8)"
-(\fBCONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE\fP is required.)
-Shared memory mapped into user space with huge pages.
-.TP
-.IR CmaTotal " %lu (since Linux 3.1)"
-Total CMA (Contiguous Memory Allocator) pages.
-(\fBCONFIG_CMA\fP is required.)
-.TP
-.IR CmaFree " %lu (since Linux 3.1)"
-Free CMA (Contiguous Memory Allocator) pages.
-(\fBCONFIG_CMA\fP is required.)
-.TP
-.IR HugePages_Total " %lu"
-(\fBCONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE\fP is required.)
-The size of the pool of huge pages.
-.TP
-.IR HugePages_Free " %lu"
-(\fBCONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE\fP is required.)
-The number of huge pages in the pool that are not yet allocated.
-.TP
-.IR HugePages_Rsvd " %lu (since Linux 2.6.17)"
-(\fBCONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE\fP is required.)
-This is the number of huge pages for
-which a commitment to allocate from the pool has been made,
-but no allocation has yet been made.
-These reserved huge pages
-guarantee that an application will be able to allocate a
-huge page from the pool of huge pages at fault time.
-.TP
-.IR HugePages_Surp " %lu (since Linux 2.6.24)"
-(\fBCONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE\fP is required.)
-This is the number of huge pages in
-the pool above the value in
-.IR /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages .
-The maximum number of surplus huge pages is controlled by
-.IR /proc/sys/vm/nr_overcommit_hugepages .
-.TP
-.IR Hugepagesize " %lu"
-(\fBCONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE\fP is required.)
-The size of huge pages.
-.TP
-.IR DirectMap4k " %lu (since Linux 2.6.27)"
-Number of bytes of RAM linearly mapped by kernel in 4 kB pages.
-(x86.)
-.TP
-.IR DirectMap4M " %lu (since Linux 2.6.27)"
-Number of bytes of RAM linearly mapped by kernel in 4 MB pages.
-(x86 with
-.B CONFIG_X86_64
-or
-.B CONFIG_X86_PAE
-enabled.)
-.TP
-.IR DirectMap2M " %lu (since Linux 2.6.27)"
-Number of bytes of RAM linearly mapped by kernel in 2 MB pages.
-(x86 with neither
-.B CONFIG_X86_64
-nor
-.B CONFIG_X86_PAE
-enabled.)
-.TP
-.IR DirectMap1G " %lu (since Linux 2.6.27)"
-(x86 with
-.B CONFIG_X86_64
-and
-.B CONFIG_X86_DIRECT_GBPAGES
-enabled.)
-.RE
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR proc (5)