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In the it-would-be-nice department... While I was twiddling with swappiness 
and benchmarking some code, I thought it would be pretty cool if there was a
node in /proc/<pid> that would show which pages of a process are resident or
nonresident. I'm not sure that it would be useful very often, but I was
thinking one could get a snapshot of that, correlated with traces from a
malloc profiler, to show what portions of a program's memory usage was in
active use vs idle.
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