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1.8 KiB
Name
allocate - allocate memory
Synopsis
$ allocate [--unit B/KiB/MiB/GiB] [--sleep-time N] [number]
Description
allocate allocates a specific amount of virtual memory. If nothing is specified
then it will allocate 100 bytes of memory.
If number is specified without unit, it will default to number of bytes.
It also writes to each allocated page and then sleeps for N seconds (by default 10).
It is primarily used to test the kernel's memory management capabilities.
Options
-u,--size-unit: Allocation's Size Unit (Base 2 units - B, KiB, MiB or GiB)-n,--sleep-time: Number of seconds to sleep before freeing memory
Examples
$ allocate 500
allocating memory (500 bytes)...
done in 0ms
writing one byte to each page of allocated memory...
done in 0ms
sleeping for 10 seconds...
0
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done.
freeing memory...
done in 0ms
$ allocate 500 -u KiB
allocating memory (512000 bytes)...
done in 0ms
writing one byte to each page of allocated memory...
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
done in 4ms
sleeping for 10 seconds...
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done.
freeing memory...
done in 0ms
$ allocate -u KiB -n 2 500
allocating memory (512000 bytes)...
done in 0ms
writing one byte to each page of allocated memory...
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
step took 1ms (46.875MiB/s)
done in 0ms
sleeping for 2 seconds...
0
1
done.
freeing memory...
done in 0ms