Memory Usage Growth in File access
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Mon May 2 20:28:15 EST 2005
In message <02cb01c54ee3$87e93ec0$4000a8c0 at DeepakS> you wrote:
>
> I am facing an issue in file operation, when we read/write continuously
> to a large file in our ppc 405 based device , memory usage shown in
> /proc/meminfo increases by the number of bytes accessed.And after
> closing the application also the memory used is not released and it
> goes to cached memory .
Welcome to the world of efficient use of resources.
What you see is perfectly normal behaviour and one of the reasons
that LInux provides excellent performance.
> Can anyone suggest me some idea how to trace out the problem.
There is no problem. What you see is normal the way it was designed
to work.
> When i run the below given code first time the memory grows,when i run
> succesively it doesn't grow again , may be using the already taken
> memory.
Indeed. Also if you have a way to trace accesses to your storage
media you will see that the secondrun needs much less accesses, and
is faster, too.
Welcome to Unix.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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