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Could someone build/say the fix for Jaunty?
Thanks
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This is fixed in the compiz packages in karmic.
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To Sergiy Zuban #29
I'm on 2.6.31-2 kernel from karmic with KMS enabled and still has memory leak.
In next bug (duplicated i think), a guy says the problem is solved in Karmic
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/410248
comment #5
I'm having this bug in jaunty
I doubt this will be fixed soon.
Just for a reference this is the package sources I use:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty universe
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty-updates universe
deb-src
@Petar
I tried it like you suggested but the leak still occurs...
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Petar,
I tried your suggestion #17, and although my system now works better and
longer, I end up with all my memory and swap consumed and needing a reboot.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Petar Velkovski
pvelkov...@gmail.comwrote:
garijon have you tried my suggestion at #17?
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Same problem here, full memory, full swap, almost frozen machine.
I am running ubuntu jaunty with 2.6.30 kernel.
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garijon have you tried my suggestion at #17?
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i'm on 2.8.0+git20090724.9a45ace2-0ubuntu0sarvatt~jaunty (32bit) and
still experience memory leaks (~50-100MB of swap used when I have more
then 1.5GB of unused RAM).
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That is not a memory leak, that is (somewhat) normal behavior. The
memory leak described in this bug would be if you had few apps open but
all of your RAM was used and the system was starting to use a lot of
swap too.
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this bug is a real pain...
Im running a 64bit Jaunty on a X61T with this driver 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1
I tried to install the 2.8 but after this the Xserver wasn't any more able to
load the drivers... I posted in another bug report if someone can post a
working configuration for 2.8 but still no
I've just tested with EXA:
alexand...@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/dri/0/gem_objects
268 objects
91148288 object bytes
4 pinned
50462720 pin bytes
70754304 gtt bytes
222515200 gtt total
I also switched from Compiz to Metacity and the output was exactly the
same.
I think there is a problem not only with
Ok, so it's not my leak. Last afternoon I had 1530 objects, this
morning the number of objects is the same, but the Xorg memory grew to
1270m VIRT and 859m RES.
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I found a symptom of the memory leak:
Type on a terminal this command:
watch -n 1 cat /proc/dri/0/gem_objects
and continue working while looking at the output of the terminal. You
will notice that the number of objects allocated never decreases.
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I just logged myself out and re-logged in:
Before logging out:5300(about) objects allocated
While writing this:974 objects allocated (with only firefox and gnome-terminal
open)
(excact output:)
974 objects
123801600 object bytes
2 pinned
8519680 pin bytes
110321664 gtt bytes
253972480 gtt total
someone wrote that leak occurs only in non-KMS mode - it's not true.
I'm on 2.6.31-2 kernel from karmic with KMS enabled and still has memory leak.
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I got a memory leak, switched from Compiz to Metacity and there was a
drop in memory usage (can't remember how much), but it was not
significant. I think that we should add xserver-xorg-video-intel in
Affects, because this bug is definitely not Compiz-exclusive.
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Alexandros, if what you see is not a different bug, then I'm having this
problem as well.. Tons of leaks in Xorg, using E17. My colleague has
leaks as well on the same HW as me, he's using KDE.
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I don't think it has to do with kms. I am using 00:02.0 VGA compatible
controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) (according to lspci), with UXA
enabled and after a few hours 50% (~500/1024MiB) of my system's RAM and
100% of my
maybe these are related:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20704
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13294
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/360319
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I can't remember currently where I found this but you need to do
following:
create a file /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf
and insert this content. :
options i915 modeset=1
this should be all...
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sorry. I have forgotten to mention that; I have kms enabled
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is use the 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1 and the 2.6.30-10 kernel.
I will give that option a try. But what exactly happens when I enable
--indirect-redering. Wasn't able to find in the man file the meaning of that
option.
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Sebastian i don't have a clue what that option means, but it obviously
fixed the memory leak bug. By the way this options showed up while I was
working with python.
When I typed help() in python and than used modules command, python
started scanning the modules and somehow restarted compiz with
By the way can you tell us how you have kms enabled. I thought that it
was on by default in 2.6.30. How can someone see if kms is enabled, or
set it enabled or disabled? ( I know that this is not a forum to ask
questions, but I suppose it helps us diagnose our systems and resolve
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is there a fixed package for compiz available?
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Using indirect rendering option for compiz solves this memory leak.
1. Press ALT+F2 and type:
gksudo gedit /usr/bin/compiz
or
open your console and type:
sudo gedit /usr/bin/compiz
2. At line 74 (or round 74) edit the line :
COMPIZ_OPTIONS=--ignore-desktop-hints --replace
and changed it into:
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A simple 2 line patch to compiz is required to make this work right. The
upstream fix wont resolve the issue until compiz is patched
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I'm having the same problem in Ubuntu 9.04 with intel GMA950 graphics. I
use intel drivers from xorg-edgers PPA. i am still not sure if it is
compiz bug or a intel driver bug or something else. All I know is that
after a few hours or mostly a day of usage of my system, the swap drive
is getting
same problem here:
after 30 min idle:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 1945 1759186 0 92 1063
-/+ buffers/cache:603 1342
Swap: 3816 14 3802
after echo 3 | sudo tee
Hi
@Fujiyama: Switching back to EXA is not really a solution.
I use the latest intel driver and xorg 7.4~5ubuntu18 from jaunty repo and
regular Xorg.conf with UXA set. I do experience the same issue.
I am running KDE with Kwin native composite engine. Even with special effect
the ram gets
@emms, yes it isn't a solution,it's a temporary solution, the bug is
confirmed and no solutions until now, we can't work with a laptop that 1
process use 80 percent of it's cpu and as you mentioned for the memory,
so at least, we have to act .
On the Ubuntu 9.04 release note, they mention that
i have the same problem, but compiz.real dont use only too match memory
but cpu too, up to 70 percent of cpu usage is reserved to it, i use a
laptop and cpu usage is important and have a direct effects for battery
life time.
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hi all, i think i found the solution, at least for me, with integrated
graphics, simply we have to edit xorg.conf , this is what we have to inject
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver intel
Option AccelMethod EXA
Option
hi all, i think i found the solution, at least for me, becose compiz.real use
no more cpu, with integrated graphics, simply we have to edit xorg.conf , this
is what we have to inject
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver intel
Option
Start compiz with compiz.real --replace --sm-disable --ignore-desktop-
hints ccp --indirect-rendering! No memory leak!
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Vitali, that fix causes some problems with transparency. The fix for a
certain UXA transparency bug was to turn off indirect-rendering.
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I'm a bit unclear: does the memory leak described in that
freedesktop.org bug show up in top as memory used by the compiz process,
or as used kernel memory, or both?
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Also affects: compiz via
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I have the same problem on Jaunty with UXA enabled.
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You can try this patch for xserver,
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=24296
which is mentioned in the following bug report:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20704,
It works for me, although it seems still have file descriptor leakage.
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As discussed on the forum in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=d0ff5aae247ab70c9a4cd20b123a281et=1071218
I also believe its a bug with uxa acceleration on the intel x.org driver. I
come to this conclusion because I see the same problem with KDE4.2 using
compositing. It even
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