See here for the same bug for the fglrx driver:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1354350
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Xorg memory leak
Also affected on this bug. Is there anything you can do, any command you
can type or something like that to flush the memory xorg uses? Or is
the only available workaround to restart xorg?
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Not all memory leaks are the same. The original bug here was a definite
bug in one particular driver. Since then this has been falsely
duplicated to a bug in the binary fglrx and also for the pixmap leaks in
plasma. Please always open a bug for yourself, and for memory leak
queries in addition to
I have this bug with all distros I have installed, all based on ubuntu 14.04
(standard ubuntu, ubuntu with gnome, kubuntu, xubuntu and linux mint with
cinnamon).
I use the nvidia driver and I have noticed that all these distros have the same
behaviour: xorg and the wm process are both hungry
I can confirm this bug on ubuntu 14.04. In my case I was playing a game
in wine - Littlewitch Romanesque - and after 3-5 hours Xorg process was
eating 4 GB RAM (normally it uses 200-400 mb). I use proprietary driver
from fglrx-updates.
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I'm getting this now in kde after upgrading 14.04 kernel to 3.16 and the
beta fglrx drivers to run it. Not sure if also at the time changing the
desktop effects opengl render modes affected this (compositing==ogl3.1,
qt graphics==native, scaling==accurate, vsync==auto). Took about 8
hours to
Oddly I can sit here and click between windows, changing the
highlighting/focus, and watch memory bump up a 5-10mb each time, and NOT
get reclaimed. Toggling compositing on and off does not relinquish the
memory, I wonder if disabling the compositing layer will all together,
but seems related to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: fglrx-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Experiencing this on Xubuntu 14.10 with the ATI proprietary driver with
Radeon 270X 2GB. Right now the X server is over 6GB:
root 3444 10.6 44.3 6303840 5457648 tty7 Ss+ Mar14 238:46
/usr/bin/X -core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten
tcp vt7 -novtswitch
Running
I've had problems with Ubuntu 14.10 then 14.04.1 LTS then Linux Mint 17
and now Linux Mint Debian Edition. I managed to get the system monitor
app up and found mate-settings-daemon was taking up the most memory and
I couldn't kill the process. 1.8GB or more of my 2GB was taken up and
eventually
I am also having problems with XOrg. Memory consumption goes over 2 Gb
in a day of system uptime. Firefox is the primary application that is
running most of the time.
I am running ubuntu 12.04 . This problem started occuring before a month
or two. I suspect one of the updates broke something. I
Having the same issue myself.
Xorg process gradually consumes more and more RAM over time until the
desktop becomes unusable and either crashes, or needs to be rebooted to
get going again.
== In my case below, PID 2012 is currently up to 2.1GB of RAM again.
root@host:~# free -m
surfing the web, xorg increases RAM consumption in minutes not hours or
days things to the point of collapsing the system
http://i61.tinypic.com/15egrxg.png
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I have that problem too, Xorg consumes about 2GB of ram when using
Firefox 7 or more pages open. with Maxthon on youtube or facebook, game
occurs when using wine, I attached a screenshot.
Characteristics; Kubuntu 14.04 64bits, 3.13.0-29-generic, FX-6300
3.5Ghz, 4GB 1333Mhz, Nvidia GT440 1024Mb
Chris, which KDE systray applet were you referring to? I'd like to
know, in case it's one I have loaded. :)
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Title:
Xorg memory leak on trusty
Not something I used, but the report was that it was leaking a pixmap
every second - probably something like a clock.
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Title:
Xorg memory leak
I know this specific bug was fixed, but I just wanted to say that I just
installed Ubuntu 14.04. My PC has been running for over 9 hours for now
and Xorg has not been using more than 200 MB RAM(whereas before the
update, the memory consumption would keep drastically increasing over
time). I can
There are leaks all over the place (the one most often reported is in
one of the KDE systray applets). This particular bug was particularly to
the Intel driver.
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Is this issue intel specific only? I am seeing it on Nvidia open source
driver (nouveau). Does the same code apply there as well?
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This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-video-intel -
2:2.99.909-0ubuntu2
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* Refresh xmir patch.
-- Maarten Lankhorst maarten.lankho...@ubuntu.com Wed, 05 Feb 2014
14:33:04 +
** Changed in:
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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That suggests it is a malloc leak of consistently sized objects (i.e. we
are leaking one particular type of fixed-size object). What is your
usage pattern - what particularly aggravates the leak? Chromium,
firefox, libreoffice, totem, etc?
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I tend to have two chromium sessions open, one for personal, one for
work. Typically they can have 20 tabs open each. They both have gmail
always open. Personal also has G+, tweetdeck, drive and few non-dynamic
pages. Most of my work pages are google docs or launchpad pages.
I may have spotify
Lets try that paste again *without* passwords (which have been changed)
in the command lines. *ahem*.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6849000/
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Now fixed:
commit bdbb928ea38977bd2784f454f35db2ac2c13c34c
Author: Chris Wilson ch...@chris-wilson.co.uk
Date: Fri Jan 31 15:03:43 2014 +
sna: Actually reuse pixmap headers for ordinary pixmaps
commit 3dbf17f00e200e864818b0b8ca762183cff9085f [2.99.907]
Author: Chris Wilson
Thanks Chris. Much appreciated.
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cool, I'll push an update immediately :)
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..or will wait for the rc instead, which should happen soon enough
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And please do paste /proc/`pidof X`/maps (or pmap `pidof X`).
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Yeah, on intel.
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
5591 root 20 0 9.797g 4.380g 192680 S 11.0 28.2 347:20.82
-intel? Any luck running with --enable-debug=memory and under valgrind?
Here after a few minutes it reports a steady leak from
xserver/render/filter.c:SetPicturePictFilter()
diff --git a/render/picture.c b/render/picture.c
index 7da9310..92176fa 100644
--- a/render/picture.c
+++
I think I'm seeing the same on IVB. Didn't have issues in saucy, but
maybe the trusty kernel update 3.11-3.13 broke something, or the ddx
bump .904-.907.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Output of xrestop attached.
** Attachment added: xrestop.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1272338/+attachment/3955972/+files/xrestop.txt
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Yeah confirmed, after 10h Xorg takes 600MB. It was 4GB before reboot.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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