ID:               46181
 User updated by:  xl269 at cam dot ac dot uk
 Reported By:      xl269 at cam dot ac dot uk
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Performance problem
 Operating System: debian gnu/linux lenny
 PHP Version:      5.3CVS-2008-09-26 (CVS)
 New Comment:

sorry, mem() just prints out the memory:

function mem($k) { echo memory_get_usage().' '.$k.LF; }

still, if this is an effect of php's caching system as you state in the
other bug report, it's not doing its job. i'm running a cli daemon and
this bug is the main cause of leaks - around 2MB per day, and that's
based on lightest possible use (ie, doing pretty much nothing).

and there's hardly any documentation available on this subject.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-09-26 19:54:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Fatal error: Call to undefined function mem() " therefore I couldn't
do a check, but I assume it'S the same as bug #46180

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[2008-09-26 10:34:30] xl269 at cam dot ac dot uk

oh, i forgot to add, if you uncomment those lines in the code provided,
the bug doesn't appear. which odd, since it appears for the smaller
data.

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[2008-09-26 10:28:47] xl269 at cam dot ac dot uk

Description:
------------
I have no idea if my explanation of this bug is correct, but here's a
guess anyway.

PHP does not seem to garbage collect return values from functions, when
they are operated-assigned (eg. $v = func() + 5; or $v = func()." ";) to
a variable in the caller. but this is fine for direct assignments (eg.
$v = func();)

It would seem from this that PHP is storing functions' return values
internally as if they were pointed to by a variable (that doesn't exist
in the script), and using copy-on-write to avoid copying this data when
it's assigned to an actual script variable. However copy-on-write,
doesn't trigger when there is an operation on this data before this
assignment.


Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php

define('LF', chr(10));

// define('REALLY_LONG_STRING', str_repeat("really ", 65536)."long
string");

function generic($for, $title) {
        mem('g+');
        $data = '<abbr title="information for '.$for.'">'.$title.'</abbr>';
        // $data = '<abbr title="information for
'.$for.'">'.$title.'</abbr>'.REALLY_LONG_STRING;
        mem('g-');
        return $data;
}

function lol1() {
        mem('l1+');
        $data = " ".generic("name", "test")." ";
        mem('l1-');
        return $data;
}

function lol2() {
        mem('l2+');
        $data = generic("name", "test");
        mem('l2-');
        return $data;
}

echo memory_get_usage().LF;
for ($i=0; $i<8; $i++) {
        $a[] = lol2();
        echo memory_get_usage().LF;
        $a[] = lol1();
        echo memory_get_usage().LF;
}

?>


Expected result:
----------------
see below

Actual result:
--------------
635168
635240 l2+
635496 g+
635672 g-
635672 l2- (no memory leak here)
635928
636024 l1+
636072 g+
636184 g-
636248 l1- (this value should only be 2 bytes larger than the
previous)
636336



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