## Name pmemdump - dump physical memory ## Synopsis ```**sh $ pmemdump [-r] ``` ## Description Dump a portion of the physical memory space. ## Options * `-r`: Dump from /dev/mem with `read(2)` instead of doing `mmap(2)` on it. ## Examples ```sh $ pmemdump -r 983040 65536 $ pmemdump 983040 65536 ``` ## Notes The pmemdump utility opens the `/dev/mem` file, and gets a mapping by doing `mmap(2)` on it. Using the `-r` flag might be useful sometimes, especially when reading from an unaligned reserved physical memory region when trying to `mmap(2)` `/dev/mem` on the specified offset fails. ## See also * [`mem`(4)](../man4/mem.md)