Hi,
I'm having a similar problem.
Have you resolved your issue yet?

Thanks,
Matt

On Monday, June 18, 2012 6:12:41 AM UTC+1, slreddy wrote:
>
> Hi Hackbod,
>
>
> Thanks for your mail,
>
>            Thanks for confirming the issue can not be memory issue.  
> Can you please suggest me where should I debug to get rid of this problem, 
> I mean whether 
>
>
> at application level or at kernel level
>
> I am really not understanding where and what could be the problem because
>
> ping is working 
> FTP is working
> but "BROWSER NOT WORKING"
>
> and I tried to use browsers other than webkit like opera-mini, uc-browser 
> and sky fire but unfortunately they are failing at launch time it self
> here I am pasting logs
> http://pastebin.com/H2ksShKc
>
> Looking forward for your reply
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> O S L Reddy
>
>
>
>  
>
>>
>>    Hi all,
>>     
>>     
>>     
>>    I am trying to integrate modem on ICS. When I am trying to browse on
>>    browser the browser is not able to load the full page
>>     
>>     
>>    when I launched the browser suddenly the free memory decreasing by 
>>    around
>>    20 MB
>>     
>>    before launching the browser:
>>     
>>     
>>    /proc/meminfo:
>>     
>>    Memory free 27372 kB
>>     
>>    After launching the browser
>>     
>>     
>>    /proc/meminfo:
>>     
>>    Memory free 4968 kB
>>     
>>     
>>    I am suspecting some memory leak is happening
>>     
>>     
>>    and If ping to any website it is happening correctly at hat time if I
>>    launch the browser then for ping also it is coming
>>     
>>    "No buffer space available"
>>     
>>    and FTP is working fine
>>     
>>     
>>    Other details:
>>     
>>     
>>    OS: ICS 4.0.3
>>    modem:Telit HE910
>>     
>>     
>>    can any body suggest me which part of the code I have to debug to 
>>    solve
>>    this error
>>     
>>     
>>     
>>    Thanks & Regards
>>     
>>     
>>    O S L Reddy
>>    
>>     
>>    
>>
>>    Dianne Hackborn <hac...@android.com <javascript:>> Jun 15 02:41PM 
>>    -0700  
>>    
>>    20MB is not an unreasonable amount of RAM for a web browser to use. In
>>    fact if you are browsing more complex pages, it can easily hit 100MB.
>>     
>>    For example, about 80MB to show a page from PCMag on a Nexus S:
>>     
>>    ** MEMINFO in pid 6122 [com.android.browser] **
>>    Shared Private Heap Heap Heap
>>    Pss Dirty Dirty Size Alloc Free
>>    ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
>>    Native 16 16 16 24932 22436 264
>>    Dalvik 5666 10016 5240 10951 10596 355
>>    Cursor 0 0 0
>>    Ashmem 6228 0 6228
>>    Other dev 11461 4472 6428
>>    .so mmap 7046 1892 1440
>>    .jar mmap 0 0 0
>>    .apk mmap 17 0 0
>>    .ttf mmap 179 0 0
>>    .dex mmap 1450 0 0
>>    Other mmap 382 20 44
>>    Unknown 47505 328 47500
>>    TOTAL 79950 16744 66896 35883 33032 619
>>     
>>     
>>     
>>    -- 
>>    Dianne Hackborn
>>    Android framework engineer
>>    hac...@android.com <javascript:>
>>     
>>    Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time 
>>    to
>>    provide private support, and so won't reply to such e-mails. All such
>>    questions should be posted on public forums, where I and others can 
>>    see and
>>    answer them.
>>    
>>     
>>    
>>  
>>

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