[Bug 130080] memory map fakes unknown allocations, which is very misleading
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system-monitor | general | Ver: unspecified
------- Additional Comments From Lo=C3=AFc Minier 2005-06-03 19:14 -----=
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Hi,
I reproduce this, the Debian bug had more hints on this problem:
take the pid of a web browser (for example Galeon), and lookup its memory=
maps
in /proc/$pid/maps
some lines in /proc/$pid/maps have no "owner", ie end in space:
44c00000-44c21000 rw-p 44c00000 00:00 0=20
While some of these lines are correctly printed with nothing in the "file=
name"
column of the memory map window in GSM, some lines aren't: they have some=
thing
in the file name column, and that seems wrong to the submitter.
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