.\" Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, Daniel Quinlan .\" Copyright (C) 2002-2008, 2017, Michael Kerrisk .\" Copyright (C) 2023, Alejandro Colomar .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later .\" .TH proc_pid_pagemap 5 (date) "Linux man-pages (unreleased)" .SH NAME /proc/pid/pagemap \- mapping of virtual pages .SH DESCRIPTION .TP .IR /proc/ pid /pagemap " (since Linux 2.6.25)" This file shows the mapping of each of the process's virtual pages into physical page frames or swap area. It contains one 64-bit value for each virtual page, with the bits set as follows: .RS .TP 63 If set, the page is present in RAM. .TP 62 If set, the page is in swap space .TP 61 (since Linux 3.5) The page is a file-mapped page or a shared anonymous page. .TP 60\[en]58 (since Linux 3.11) Zero .\" Not quite true; see commit 541c237c0923f567c9c4cabb8a81635baadc713f .TP 57 (since Linux 5.14) If set, the page is write-protected through .BR userfaultfd (2). .TP 56 (since Linux 4.2) .\" commit 77bb499bb60f4b79cca7d139c8041662860fcf87 .\" commit 83b4b0bb635eee2b8e075062e4e008d1bc110ed7 The page is exclusively mapped. .TP 55 (since Linux 3.11) PTE is soft-dirty (see the kernel source file .IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/soft\-dirty.rst ). .TP 54\[en]0 If the page is present in RAM (bit 63), then these bits provide the page frame number, which can be used to index .I /proc/kpageflags and .IR /proc/kpagecount . If the page is present in swap (bit 62), then bits 4\[en]0 give the swap type, and bits 54\[en]5 encode the swap offset. .RE .IP Before Linux 3.11, bits 60\[en]55 were used to encode the base-2 log of the page size. .IP To employ .IR /proc/ pid /pagemap efficiently, use .IR /proc/ pid /maps to determine which areas of memory are actually mapped and seek to skip over unmapped regions. .IP The .IR /proc/ pid /pagemap file is present only if the .B CONFIG_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR kernel configuration option is enabled. .IP Permission to access this file is governed by a ptrace access mode .B PTRACE_MODE_READ_FSCREDS check; see .BR ptrace (2). .SH SEE ALSO .BR proc (5)