PJSIP will use some memory while it's loaded, even if nothing is going on. The PJSIP allocations there don't seem alarming. json.c is using an abnormally large amount of memory, though stasis uses JSON under the hood so that may be the ultimate culprit. You also didn't answer the previous question. At this point, the output of "memory show allocations" will be more helpful; it's very large so put it in a pastebin rather than pasting directly.

On 7/13/2023 8:21 PM, Federico wrote:

I think PJSIP never releases memory

This Is without any open calls.

Every command is very slow.

  rasterisk -x "memory show allocations" |sort -t" " -n -k1 | tail -20

     25192 bytes allocated by sip_options_contact_statuses_alloc() line   415 of res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c

     25216 bytes allocated by ast_res_pjsip_init_options_handling() line  2946 of res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c

     26496 bytes allocated by          load_module() line   155 of codec_resample.c

     32720 bytes allocated by    acf_retrieve_docs() line   359 of pbx_functions.c

     65488 bytes allocated by    acf_retrieve_docs() line   359 of pbx_functions.c

     65488 bytes allocated by ast_register_application2() line   157 of pbx_app.c

     68000 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

     68000 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

    524408 bytes allocated by         load_objects() line 14840 of chan_iax2.c

    524408 bytes allocated by         load_objects() line 14846 of chan_iax2.c

    524800 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

    524800 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

    703967 bytes in deferred free large allocations

   718236 bytes in deferred free allocations

   1052000 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

   2100000 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

  20972000 bytes allocated by  default_block_alloc() line    46 of ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

  41054128 bytes allocated (9224 in caches) in 82929 selected allocations

  41054128 bytes in all allocations

  41772364 bytes in all allocations and deferred free allocations

*From:* asterisk-users <asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com> *On Behalf Of *Federico
*Sent:* Thursday, July 13, 2023 8:10 PM
*To:* 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
*Subject:* [asterisk-users] memory leak?

This is asterisk 16.30.1, after 1 hours, with 17 contacts, yet we need to kill it every two hours because it stops processing calls.

rasterisk -x "core show channels count"

43 active channels

29 active calls

7260 calls processed

time rasterisk -x "memory show summary" | sort -n | tail -20

    720985 bytes in deferred free allocations

    775206 bytes in      20242 allocations in file res_rtp_asterisk.c

   1142456 bytes in         18 allocations in file chan_iax2.c

   1190880 bytes in       4392 allocations in file stasis_bridges.c

   1217799 bytes in       6141 allocations in file xmldoc.c

   1508416 bytes in       8782 allocations in file cdr.c

   1514774 bytes in      20797 allocations in file devicestate.c

   1521524 bytes in      18237 allocations in file stasis.c

   2012008 bytes in      18969 allocations in file pbx.c

   3057408 bytes in      42464 allocations in file astobj2_hash.c

   4230560 bytes in      40320 allocations in file rtp_engine.c

  27781422 bytes in     577295 allocations in file stasis_cache.c

  28497984 bytes in       1495 allocations in file ../src/pj/pool_policy_malloc.c

  56621945 bytes in    1766936 allocations in file taskprocessor.c

160393938 bytes in    2227792 allocations in file stasis_message.c

440540801 bytes in    8647565 allocations in file json.c

3011728948 bytes in    2923317 allocations in file stasis_channels.c

3750730746 bytes allocated (69073 in caches) in 16358993 selected allocations

3750730746 bytes in all allocations

3751451731 bytes in all allocations and deferred free allocations

real    0m15.676s

user    0m0.006s

sys     0m0.005s

(one second per contact)

time rasterisk -x "pjsip show contacts"

  Contact: <Aor/ContactUri..............................> <Hash....> <Status> <RTT(ms)..>

==========================================================================================

  Contact: 1123/sip:1123@X.X.X.X:42700;ob          82a79730c7 NonQual         nan

  Contact: 1124/sip:1124@X.X.X.X:12061;ob          056c670307 NonQual         nan

  Contact: 1130/sip:1130@X.X.X.X:14302;ob          2fccd6c498 NonQual       nan

  Contact: 1131/sip:1131@X.X.X.X:23729;ob          277dda2550 NonQual         nan

  Contact: 1132/sip:1132@X.X.X.X:12173;ob          71e2436f7e NonQual         nan

  Contact: 1136/sip:1136@X.X.X.X:10085;ob          93300d6b2a Unknown         nan

  Contact: 1138/sip:1138@X.X.X.X:14178;ob          9ac8eb538c NonQual         nan

  Contact: 1148/sip:1148@X.X.X.X:28858;ob          3f6f6eca2a NonQual         nan

  Contact: Reiner_Georgia/sip:X.X.X.X/24             5da85f3be0 NonQual         nan

  Contact: Reiner_texas/sip:X.X.X.X/24               5da85f3be0 NonQual         nan

  Contact: Reiner_texas_2/sip:X.X.X.X/24             5da85f3be0 NonQual         nan

  Contact: Whisl_Telecom/sip:X.X.X.135:5060          5d61346cde NonQual         nan

  Contact: fede_arg/sip:X.X.X.X                      a5993dc66d NonQual         nan

  Contact: iplink/sip:X.X.X.X                      4fc2b9913d Avail 203.144

  Contact:  nueva_reiner/sip:X.X.X.X/24               5da85f3be0 NonQual         nan

  Contact:  reiner colombia/sip:X.X.X.X/24            df94afc597 NonQual nan

  Contact: reiner_colombia/sip:X.X.X.X/24            5da85f3be0 NonQual         nan

Objects found: 17

real    0m14.942s

user    0m0.003s

sys     0m0.004s





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