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As I understand, on Linux the output of /proc/(pid)/status gives you the following numbers, which add up to the "VmRSS" (resident set size):

VmRSS:     11060 kB
RssAnon:        4644 kB
RssFile:        6416 kB
RssShmem:          0 kB

The man page for proc has:

* RssAnon: Size of resident anonymous memory.  (since Linux 4.5).

* RssFile: Size of resident file mappings.  (since Linux 4.5).

* RssShmem: Size of resident shared memory (includes System V shared memory, mappings
                from tmpfs(5), and shared anonymous mappings).  (since Linux 4.5).

I'm still a little unclear what these numbers correspond to. Some questions:

  • What is "anonymous memory?"
  • What is a "resident file mapping?"
  • Which of these are backed by physical RAM - all of them? I understand RssFile is referring to memory mapped files - is it the size of the mapped files on the filesystem, or a cost in RAM?
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