Thread: Re: [HACKERS] Memory not freed at WARN

Re: [HACKERS] Memory not freed at WARN

From
jwieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck)
Date:
On October 27, 1997 I wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>     while  playing  around  with  PL/Tcl  I encountered a general
>     memory  allocation  problem.  Every  transaction  abort   via
>     elog(WARN, ...) leaves some allocated memory laying around.
>
>     Just  do  some "select * from non_existing_table;" and you'll
>     see the backend growing.
>
>     One place where this happens is  tcop.  The  querytree  isn't
>     freed  on  the  restart.  But  there must be other places too
>     since I've hacked out that  one  and  the  backend  is  still
>     growing.
>
>     This all didn't matter until we have triggers and constraints
>     now.  One normal action of a trigger or constraint is to fire
>     a  transaction  abort.  Thus,  a really long running database
>     backend can grow and grow.
>
>     Please add this to TODO as I don't have the time right now to
>     dive into.

    Never got onto the TODO :-(

    It still happens. Seems like approx 1K isn't freed per elog(ERROR).


Jan

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Re: [HACKERS] Memory not freed at WARN

From
Bruce Momjian
Date:
> >     This all didn't matter until we have triggers and constraints
> >     now.  One normal action of a trigger or constraint is to fire
> >     a  transaction  abort.  Thus,  a really long running database
> >     backend can grow and grow.
> >
> >     Please add this to TODO as I don't have the time right now to
> >     dive into.
>
>     Never got onto the TODO :-(
>
>     It still happens. Seems like approx 1K isn't freed per elog(ERROR).

Added:

* elog() does not free all its memory(Jan)


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