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GMemoryMonitor will monitor system memory and suggest to the application when to free memory so as to leave more room for other applications. It is implemented on Linux using the Low Memory Monitor (API documentation).
There is also an implementation for use inside Flatpak sandboxes.
Possible actions to take when the signal is received are:
Free caches
Save files that haven't been looked at in a while to disk, ready to be reopened when needed
Run a garbage collection cycle
Try and compress fragmented allocations
Exit on idle if the process has no reason to stay around
Call malloc_trim(3)
to return cached heap pages to
the kernel (if supported by your libc)
Note that some actions may not always improve system performance, and so
should be profiled for your application.
, for example, may
make future heap allocations slower (due to releasing cached heap pages back
to the kernel).malloc_trim()
See GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel for details on the various warning levels.
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static void warning_cb (GMemoryMonitor *m, GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel level) { g_debug ("Warning level: %d", level); if (warning_level > G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_LOW) drop_caches (); } static GMemoryMonitor * monitor_low_memory (void) { GMemoryMonitor *m; m = g_memory_monitor_dup_default (); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (m), "low-memory-warning", G_CALLBACK (warning_cb), NULL); return m; } |
Don't forget to disconnect the “low-memory-warning” signal, and unref the GMemoryMonitor itself when exiting.
GMemoryMonitor *
g_memory_monitor_dup_default (void
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Gets a reference to the default GMemoryMonitor for the system.
Since: 2.64
typedef struct _GMemoryMonitor GMemoryMonitor;
GMemoryMonitor monitors system memory and indicates when the system is low on memory.
Since: 2.64
struct GMemoryMonitorInterface { void (*low_memory_warning) (GMemoryMonitor *monitor, GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel level); };
The virtual function table for GMemoryMonitor.
Since: 2.64
Memory availability warning levels.
Note that because new values might be added, it is recommended that applications check GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel as ranges, for example:
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if (warning_level > G_MEMORY_MONITOR_WARNING_LEVEL_LOW) drop_caches (); |
Memory on the device is low, processes should free up unneeded resources (for example, in-memory caches) so they can be used elsewhere. |
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The system will soon start terminating processes to reclaim memory, including background processes. |
Since: 2.64
“low-memory-warning”
signalvoid user_function (GMemoryMonitor *monitor, GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel level, gpointer user_data)
Emitted when the system is running low on free memory. The signal handler should then take the appropriate action depending on the warning level. See the GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel documentation for details.
monitor |
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level |
the GMemoryMonitorWarningLevel warning level |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
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Since: 2.64