enter image description here After reading some articles, VmPeak represents the peak value of the virtual memory of the process, VmSize represents the current virtual memory of the process, VmHWM represents the peak value of the physical memory of the process, VmRSS represents the physical memory of the process, and the values of AB and CD are not within the same order of magnitude. How can there be so much difference? Is the unit different? "If I press kB for A, it's more than 2G, and my device has only 2G of total memory, or do I have a wrong understanding of the meaning of these values?"?
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Possibly related [How do I discover memory usage of my application in Android?](https://stackoverflow.com/q/2298208/295004) – Morrison Chang Mar 23 '23 at 14:26