On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 02:25:07PM +0200, ext Keith Packard wrote:
> 
> The patch resolves the issue for me; can I get you to make sure you're
> running the patched code, and if so, to run the server under gdb with
> breakpoints at both dixResetPrivates and dixAllocatePrivates to see how
> dixAllocatePrivates is called before dixResetPrivates?

Ahh, sorry. DDX doesn't compile again when dix only changes and I didn't
realize it. I'll sending a patch against it next.

Now indeed I don't see any the messages on the beginning and dixResetPrivates
is called before dixAllocatePrivates as expected. But when comes the next
regen of the server I'm still seeing this:

1 XSELINUXs still allocated at reset
SCREEN: 0 objects of 124 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
COLORMAP: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
DEVICE: 0 objects of 16 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
CLIENT: 0 objects of 84 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
WINDOW: 0 objects of 28 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
PIXMAP: 1 objects of 40 bytes = 40 total bytes 0 private allocs
GC: 0 objects of 100 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
CURSOR: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
CURSOR_BITS: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
PICTURE: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
TOTAL: 1 objects, 40 bytes, 0 allocs
1 PIXMAPs still allocated at reset
PIXMAP: 1 objects of 40 bytes = 40 total bytes 0 private allocs
GC: 0 objects of 100 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
CURSOR: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
CURSOR_BITS: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
PICTURE: 0 objects of 4 bytes = 0 total bytes 0 private allocs
TOTAL: 1 objects, 40 bytes, 0 allocs


I don't think this is expected, right? If you need some help to track down
some possible leaks here just tell me an easy way to do so.


Thanks!
               Tiago
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