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NAME
       mallinfo, mallinfo2 - obtain memory allocation information

LIBRARY
       Standard C library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <malloc.h>

       struct mallinfo mallinfo(void);
       struct mallinfo2 mallinfo2(void);

DESCRIPTION
       These  functions  return  a  copy  of a structure containing information
       about memory allocations performed by malloc(3) and  related  functions.
       The  structure returned by each function contains the same fields.  How-
       ever, the older function, mallinfo(), is deprecated since the type  used
       for the fields is too small (see BUGS).

       Note  that  not all allocations are visible to these functions; see BUGS
       and consider using malloc_info(3) instead.

       The mallinfo2 structure returned by mallinfo2() is defined as follows:

           struct mallinfo2 {
               size_t arena;     /* Non-mmapped space allocated (bytes) */
               size_t ordblks;   /* Number of free chunks */
               size_t smblks;    /* Number of free fastbin blocks */
               size_t hblks;     /* Number of mmapped regions */
               size_t hblkhd;    /* Space allocated in mmapped regions
                                    (bytes) */
               size_t usmblks;   /* See below */
               size_t fsmblks;   /* Space in freed fastbin blocks (bytes) */
               size_t uordblks;  /* Total allocated space (bytes) */
               size_t fordblks;  /* Total free space (bytes) */
               size_t keepcost;  /* Top-most, releasable space (bytes) */
           };

       The mallinfo structure returned by the deprecated mallinfo() function is
       exactly the same, except that the fields are typed as int.

       The structure fields contain the following information:

       arena     The total amount of  memory  allocated  by  means  other  than
                 mmap(2) (i.e., memory allocated on the heap).  This figure in-
                 cludes both in-use blocks and blocks on the free list.

       ordblks   The number of ordinary (i.e., non-fastbin) free blocks.

       smblks    The number of fastbin free blocks (see mallopt(3)).

       hblks     The  number of blocks currently allocated using mmap(2).  (See
                 the discussion of M_MMAP_THRESHOLD in mallopt(3).)

       hblkhd    The number  of  bytes  in  blocks  currently  allocated  using
                 mmap(2).

       usmblks   This  field  is unused, and is always 0.  Historically, it was
                 the "highwater mark" for allocated space—that is, the  maximum
                 amount of space that was ever allocated (in bytes); this field
                 was maintained only in nonthreading environments.

       fsmblks   The total number of bytes in fastbin free blocks.

       uordblks  The total number of bytes used by in-use allocations.

       fordblks  The total number of bytes in free blocks.

       keepcost  The  total  amount  of releasable free space at the top of the
                 heap.  This is the maximum number of bytes that could  ideally
                 (i.e., ignoring page alignment restrictions, and so on) be re-
                 leased by malloc_trim(3).

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
       ┌─────────────┬───────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────┐
       │ Interface   Attribute     Value                                  │
       ├─────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────┤
       │ mallinfo(), │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe init const:mallopt           │
       │ mallinfo2() │               │                                        │
       └─────────────┴───────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────┘

       mallinfo()/  mallinfo2()  would access some global internal objects.  If
       modify them with non-atomically,  may  get  inconsistent  results.   The
       identifier mallopt in const:mallopt mean that mallopt() would modify the
       global  internal  objects  with  atomics,  that  make  sure  mallinfo()/
       mallinfo2() is safe enough, others modify with non-atomically maybe not.

STANDARDS
       None.

HISTORY
       mallinfo()
              glibc 2.0.  SVID.

       mallinfo2()
              glibc 2.33.

BUGS
       Information is returned for only the main memory allocation area.  Allo-
       cations in other arenas are  excluded.   See  malloc_stats(3)  and  mal-
       loc_info(3)  for  alternatives that include information about other are-
       nas.

       The fields of the mallinfo structure  that  is  returned  by  the  older
       mallinfo()  function  are  typed as int.  However, because some internal
       bookkeeping values may be of type long, the  reported  values  may  wrap
       around zero and thus be inaccurate.

EXAMPLES
       The program below employs mallinfo2() to retrieve memory allocation sta-
       tistics  before  and after allocating and freeing some blocks of memory.
       The statistics are displayed on standard output.

       The first two command-line arguments specify  the  number  and  size  of
       blocks to be allocated with malloc(3).

       The  remaining  three  arguments  specify  which of the allocated blocks
       should be freed with free(3).  These three arguments are  optional,  and
       specify  (in  order):  the  step  size to be used in the loop that frees
       blocks (the default is 1, meaning free all blocks in the range); the or-
       dinal position of the first block to be freed (default  0,  meaning  the
       first  allocated block); and a number one greater than the ordinal posi-
       tion of the last block to be freed (default is one greater than the max-
       imum block number).  If these three arguments are omitted, then the  de-
       faults cause all allocated blocks to be freed.

       In  the  following  example  run of the program, 1000 allocations of 100
       bytes are performed, and then every second allocated block is freed:

           $ ./a.out 1000 100 2
           ============== Before allocating blocks ==============
           Total non-mmapped bytes (arena):       0
           # of free chunks (ordblks):            1
           # of free fastbin blocks (smblks):     0
           # of mapped regions (hblks):           0
           Bytes in mapped regions (hblkhd):      0
           Max. total allocated space (usmblks):  0
           Free bytes held in fastbins (fsmblks): 0
           Total allocated space (uordblks):      0
           Total free space (fordblks):           0
           Topmost releasable block (keepcost):   0

           ============== After allocating blocks ==============
           Total non-mmapped bytes (arena):       135168
           # of free chunks (ordblks):            1
           # of free fastbin blocks (smblks):     0
           # of mapped regions (hblks):           0
           Bytes in mapped regions (hblkhd):      0
           Max. total allocated space (usmblks):  0
           Free bytes held in fastbins (fsmblks): 0
           Total allocated space (uordblks):      104000
           Total free space (fordblks):           31168
           Topmost releasable block (keepcost):   31168

           ============== After freeing blocks ==============
           Total non-mmapped bytes (arena):       135168
           # of free chunks (ordblks):            501
           # of free fastbin blocks (smblks):     0
           # of mapped regions (hblks):           0
           Bytes in mapped regions (hblkhd):      0
           Max. total allocated space (usmblks):  0
           Free bytes held in fastbins (fsmblks): 0
           Total allocated space (uordblks):      52000
           Total free space (fordblks):           83168
           Topmost releasable block (keepcost):   31168

   Program source

       #include <malloc.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <string.h>

       static void
       display_mallinfo2(void)
       {
           struct mallinfo2 mi;

           mi = mallinfo2();

           printf("Total non-mmapped bytes (arena):       %zu\n", mi.arena);
           printf("# of free chunks (ordblks):            %zu\n", mi.ordblks);
           printf("# of free fastbin blocks (smblks):     %zu\n", mi.smblks);
           printf("# of mapped regions (hblks):           %zu\n", mi.hblks);
           printf("Bytes in mapped regions (hblkhd):      %zu\n", mi.hblkhd);
           printf("Max. total allocated space (usmblks):  %zu\n", mi.usmblks);
           printf("Free bytes held in fastbins (fsmblks): %zu\n", mi.fsmblks);
           printf("Total allocated space (uordblks):      %zu\n", mi.uordblks);
           printf("Total free space (fordblks):           %zu\n", mi.fordblks);
           printf("Topmost releasable block (keepcost):   %zu\n", mi.keepcost);
       }

       int
       main(int argc, char *argv[])
       {
       #define MAX_ALLOCS 2000000
           char *alloc[MAX_ALLOCS];
           size_t blockSize, numBlocks, freeBegin, freeEnd, freeStep;

           if (argc < 3 || strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0) {
               fprintf(stderr, "%s num-blocks block-size [free-step "
                       "[start-free [end-free]]]\n", argv[0]);
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }

           numBlocks = atoi(argv[1]);
           blockSize = atoi(argv[2]);
           freeStep = (argc > 3) ? atoi(argv[3]) : 1;
           freeBegin = (argc > 4) ? atoi(argv[4]) : 0;
           freeEnd = (argc > 5) ? atoi(argv[5]) : numBlocks;

           printf("============== Before allocating blocks ==============\n");
           display_mallinfo2();

           for (size_t j = 0; j < numBlocks; j++) {
               if (numBlocks >= MAX_ALLOCS) {
                   fprintf(stderr, "Too many allocations\n");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }

               alloc[j] = malloc(blockSize);
               if (alloc[j] == NULL) {
                   perror("malloc");
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }
           }

           printf("\n============== After allocating blocks ==============\n");
           display_mallinfo2();

           for (size_t j = freeBegin; j < freeEnd; j += freeStep)
               free(alloc[j]);

           printf("\n============== After freeing blocks ==============\n");
           display_mallinfo2();

           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO
       mmap(2), malloc(3), malloc_info(3), malloc_stats(3), malloc_trim(3),
       mallopt(3)

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