![]() ![]() But most of time, only part of binary is really loaded in physical memory.Īll memory that is not clean memory is dirty memory, dirty memory can't be recreated by system. (or a client of your computer) come back to it later." - Mac OS X Helpįree : The amount of RAM actually available without any data.Ĭlean memory are memories that can be recreated, on iOS it is memory of:Īlso notice this situation: when your app link to a framework, the clean memory will increase by the size of the framework binary. Leaving this information in RAM is to your advantage if you It will remain in RAM until another application needs ![]() Inactive : "Inactive memory is no longer being used and has beenĬached to disk. (VSIZE)Īctive : Memory currently labelled as active and is used RAM. Variables or anything - it does not equate to actual VM use. Mapped to anything - whether that's an arbitrarily large space for Virtual : The total amount of address space in the process that's Private : This is memory that a process is using solely on it's own Real : This is the "real" memory usage for an application as reportedīy task_info() - a rough count of the number of physical pages that Misleading as to how much memory is actually in use. Processes would show this amount of memory so it can be a bit Shared : Memory that is shared between two or more processes. Memory that should notĮver be moved out of the RAM. Wired : This refers to kernel code and such. Can some one please tell me, what kind of memory is dirty/resident, and where do they come from?ĭoes resident memory means the same with "wired memory" of Mac OS? ![]()
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