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NAME

       mallinfo - obtain memory allocation information

SYNOPSIS

       #include <malloc.h>

       struct mallinfo mallinfo(void);

DESCRIPTION

       The  mallinfo()  function  returns  a copy of a structure containing information about memory allocations
       performed by malloc(3) and related functions.

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

       The returned structure is defined as follows:

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

       The fields of the mallinfo structure 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 includes 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 released
                 by malloc_trim(3).

ATTRIBUTES

       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).

       ┌───────────┬───────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐
       │InterfaceAttributeValue                        │
       ├───────────┼───────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤
       │mallinfo() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe init const:mallopt │
       └───────────┴───────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘
       mallinfo()  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() is safe enough, others modify with non-
       atomically maybe not.

CONFORMING TO

       This function is not specified by POSIX or the C standards.  A similar function exists on many  System  V
       derivatives, and was specified in the SVID.

BUGS

       Information  is  returned  for  only  the  main  memory allocation area.  Allocations in other arenas are
       excluded.  See malloc_stats(3) and malloc_info(3) for alternatives that include information  about  other
       arenas.

       The fields of the mallinfo structure 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 mallinfo() to retrieve memory allocation statistics 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 ordinal position of the first  block
       to  be  freed  (default  0, meaning the first allocated block); and a number one greater than the ordinal
       position of the last block to be freed (default is one greater than the maximum block number).  If  these
       three arguments are omitted, then the defaults 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_mallinfo(void)
       {
           struct mallinfo mi;

           mi = mallinfo();

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

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

           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_mallinfo();

           for (int 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_mallinfo();

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

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

           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO

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

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