> Analysts and supporters often use /proc/xx/maps to make sense of the memory > footprint of a process. > > Interpreting the memory map correctly can help when used as a complement to > other tools (e.g. NMT). There even exist tools out there that attempt to > annotate the process memory map with JVM information. > > That, however, can be more accurately done from within the JVM, at least for > mappings originating from hotspot. After all, we can correlate the mapping > information in NMT with the VMA map. > > Example output (from a spring petstore run): > > [example_system_map.txt](https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/files/13179054/example_system_map.txt) > > This patch adds the VM annotations for VMAs that are *mmaped*. I also have an > experimental patch that works with malloc'ed memory, but it is not ready yet > for consumption and I leave that part of for now.
Thomas Stuefe has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains 24 commits: - Feedback Johan; fix windows build errors - Merge branch 'master' into JDK-8318636-Add-jcmd-to-print-annotated-process-memory-map - Provide both print and dump command - Feedback Gerard - Feedbacj Johan - fix various builds - NMT_FLAGS_DO - small fixes - adapt test - remove test code - ... and 14 more: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/compare/2d4a4d04...fe891f5c ------------- Changes: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16301/files Webrev: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jdk&pr=16301&range=07 Stats: 889 lines in 17 files changed: 887 ins; 1 del; 1 mod Patch: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16301.diff Fetch: git fetch https://git.openjdk.org/jdk.git pull/16301/head:pull/16301 PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16301