On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 09:28 +0530, Arun Raghavan wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 00:34 +0100, Thomas Meyer wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > should pulseaudio actually use that much memory?
> > 
> > $ cat status
> > Name:       pulseaudio
> > State:      S (sleeping)
> > Tgid:       1972
> > Ngid:       0
> > Pid:        1972
> > PPid:       1
> > TracerPid:  0
> > Uid:        1000    1000    1000    1000
> > Gid:        500     500     500     500
> > FDSize:     64
> > Groups:     4 6 10 11 36 63 464 468 469 500 
> > VmPeak:      2326912 kB
> > VmSize:      2326912 kB
> > VmLck:             0 kB
> > VmPin:             0 kB
> > VmHWM:       1843468 kB
> > VmRSS:       1843468 kB
> > VmData:      1987020 kB
> > VmStk:           136 kB
> > VmExe:            80 kB
> > VmLib:         15592 kB
> > VmPTE:          4164 kB
> > VmSwap:          524 kB
> > Threads:    3
> > SigQ:       0/62970
> > SigPnd:     0000000000000000
> > ShdPnd:     0000000000000000
> > SigBlk:     0000000000000000
> > SigIgn:     0000000000381000
> > SigCgt:     0000000180004a43
> > CapInh:     0000000000000000
> > CapPrm:     0000000000000000
> > CapEff:     0000000000000000
> > CapBnd:     0000001fffffffff
> > Seccomp:    0
> > Cpus_allowed:       1
> > Cpus_allowed_list:  0
> > Mems_allowed:       1
> > Mems_allowed_list:  0
> > voluntary_ctxt_switches:    12348713
> > nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches: 4858656
> 
> Have you tried interpreting what those numbers actually mean? This might
> help: http://elinux.org/Runtime_Memory_Measurement
> 
> Note that our SHM usage can cause virtual memory size look large, and
> this is a red herring.

I don't know if I read the output correctly, it looks like PulseAudio
consumes nearly 2 gigs of memory? Can SHM alone cause that?

Thomas, you could try running pulseaudio in valgrind. The command to do
that:

valgrind --leak-check=full pulseaudio --realtime=no

To get a leak report, quit pulseaudio with "pactl exit".

--realtime=no is there because otherwise, at least on my machine,
pulseaudio gets easily killed due to excessive cpu use in realtime mode.
(That sounds like a bug, btw - shouldn't rtkit just demote the
scheduling mode back to normal, not outright kill pulseaudio?)

Getting useful reports probably requires installing debug symbols for
pulseaudio first.

I tried valgrind today myself (which I do way too seldomly), and I found
one memory leak in module-card-restore, which gets triggered when
changing card profiles. I pushed a fix for that to master. There's still
one memory leak in alsa-lib, which I expect to be triggered once per
loaded instance of module-alsa-card, so it's not very serious. I didn't
bother tracking down the bug in alsa-lib.

-- 
Tanu

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