Hi Chenbo,
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 04:04, Chenbo Feng wrote:
>
> Currently, all dma-bufs share the same anonymous inode. While we can count
> how many dma-buf fds or mappings a process has, we can't get the size of
> the backing buffers or tell if two entries point to the same dma-buf. And
> in de
Currently, all dma-bufs share the same anonymous inode. While we can count
how many dma-buf fds or mappings a process has, we can't get the size of
the backing buffers or tell if two entries point to the same dma-buf. And
in debugfs, we can get a per-buffer breakdown of size and reference count,
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