Dear Linus,
> What does /proc/slabinfo say? The most likely leak is a dentry leak or
> an inode leak, and both of those should be fairly easy to see in the
> slab info (dentry_cache and inode_cache respectively).
>
I am attaching details before and during my application .
Mainly changes are in dentry_cache and inode_cache , but i am attaching
whole /proc/slabinfo for your reference.
> Obviously, it could be a data page leak too, but such a leak should be
> easy to see by creating a few big files and deleting them..
>
> Linus
I am also facing one more problem with ramfs.
du and df shows 0 , so i am also attaching its output.
Thanks for your help,
Best Regards,
Jaswinder.
-- These are my opinions not 3Di.
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