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Chuck Rolke commented on PROTON-784:
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On Linux this issue appears resolved. On Windows it's still an issue and I'm 
investigating further from my end.

-Cheers


> Settled Deliveries keep piling up, and do not seem to get freed from heap
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>
>                 Key: PROTON-784
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-784
>             Project: Qpid Proton
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: proton-c
>    Affects Versions: 0.9
>            Reporter: German Shepherd (PrE)
>             Fix For: 0.9
>
>
> When running the ProtonC 0.8, this issue was not present.
> Then, in ProtonC 0.9 (Git trunk of 12/19/2014), there are changes in a way 
> the deliveries are handled (engine.c).
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but given the behavior in 0.8, and keeping the same 
> application side approach to ProtonC, while running 0.9, I would expect the 
> Deliveries to be eventually freed from heap. Or is there a new plan on how to 
> approach this ?
> I'm calling pn_messenger_settle with PN_CUMMULATIVE for both input and output 
> trackers, and the delivery->local.settled gets set to true (verified).
> Here is the dump of Deliveries, after there is one message received:
> {{tag=, local.type=36, remote.type=0, local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, 
> updated=0, current=0, writable=0, readable=0, work=0}}
> Then my application code sends a message to broker. The previous, now fully 
> settled Delivery, is not freed - here is the dump (there are now two 
> Deliveries on heap):
> {{tag=, local.type=36, remote.type=0, local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, 
> updated=0, current=0, writable=0, readable=0, work=0}}
> {{tag=\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00, local.type=36, remote.type=36, 
> local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, updated=0, current=0, writable=0, 
> readable=0, work=0}}
> Continuing, by received one more message and also sending one to broker, 
> there are now four Deliveries on the heap.
> {{tag=, local.type=36, remote.type=0, local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, 
> updated=0, current=0, writable=0, readable=0, work=0}}
> {{tag=\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00, local.type=36, remote.type=36, 
> local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, updated=0, current=0, writable=0, 
> readable=0, work=0}}
> {{tag=, local.type=36, remote.type=0, local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, 
> updated=0, current=0, writable=0, readable=0, work=0}}
> {{tag=\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00, local.type=36, remote.type=36, 
> local.settled=1, remote.settled=1, updated=0, current=0, writable=0, 
> readable=0, work=0}}
> And so on, until it eventually runs out of heap.
> I have done an extensive debug session, looking at the refcounts, behavior 
> inside the pn_delivery_finalize(), places this gets called from, etc.
> One thing that hits the eye is the missing pn_full_settle() function, which 
> is now replaced somehow differently by other code. Also, the tpwork-ers used 
> to decref the Disposions, this is also modified for 0.9 (compared to 0.8).
> I'm not sure (yet) what is going on in there, it also might just be some 
> error of mine (so I'm not immediately describing this as a bug, and I might 
> provide more information as the situation unravels).
> At this moment, I would appreciate some hints on this topic, and also a 
> review of the particular functionality (dispositon of Deliveries) in ProtonC 
> 0.9.
> Thanks a lot !
> (minor edit - text formatting - on 12/21/2014)



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