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Re: [aspectj-users] Memory consumption problems
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I'd be very surprised if it's aspectj holding references on percflow
-- it'd be a bug. Otherwise there'd be a large warning on it's use.
Is it possible to share the aspect code and/or the pointcuts? Basic
timers for a cflow is it? ie recording the duration of the flow? Do
you discard all state from each flow? ie only logging to disk or
keeping stats? One gotcha might be holding a reference to
thisJoinPoint or similar, not sure of what the object reference graph
would look like from those instances?
Can you count the cflows and correlate? The obvious thing, I suppose
is to make a known number of calls and/or mutliple snapshots.
Could the number of instances be based on the number of classes
accessed in some way? As far as I can remember from the days of
being able to get ajc to spit out java code rather than bytecode, per
cflow was just based on a ThreadLocal -- which begs the question of
how are threads handled in your app.
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Ashley Williams <ashley.williams@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> The figures give no indication as to how steady the memory consumption is
>> since it was just
>> a snapshot: the worry is that it will get a lot worse after weeks in
>> production.
>>
>> I have no idea how aspectj works under the hood and I can't find much info
>> through google either.
>> Since we are using LTW, my guess is that the aspectj class loading
>> interceptor uses bcel to filter the
>> class files according to our aspects and in doing so creates the bcel
>> instances below.
>> Hopefully then, those bcel instances are just transitory in the LTW process
>> and are immediately
>> ready for garbage collection when the new class bytecode is produced.
>>
>> However this is pure speculation based on 5 minutes at the bcel website and
>> therefore
>> would like to find out a little more. I would definitely recommend at least
>> one prominent
>> page on this sort of thing at eclipse.org, since surprises like this, even
>> if it is benign, can
>> cause panic in organizations at the early adoption stage for aspectj.
>>
>> Maybe there is a page and I just haven't found it yet!
>>
>> aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 25/07/2008 15:28:43:
>>
>>> Ashley, from your numbers the memory consumption seems to be pretty
>>> steady, actually, doesn't it? It certainly isn't growing. so maybe you
>>> should use a profiler to figure out where the memory is actually
>>> consumed. It might just be due to a bug in your implementation. In
>>> general I am very sure that your assumptions about percflow are
>>> correct.
>>>
>>> It may also depend on how you measure memory consumption. Up until now
>>> I have found no really reliable way to measure memory consumption in
>>> Java, even if you manually call the garbage collector etc.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>> 2008/7/25 Ashley Williams <ashley.williams@xxxxxx>:
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > We were looking forward to going to production with our profiling aspect
>>> > however when we ran our app through jmap we got the chart pasted below.
>>> > So
>>> > it looks like some aspectj objects are responsible for a sizable share
>>> > of
>>> > memory. Without knowing more about them and if they will consume more
>>> > memory
>>> > with time, we can't proceed any further.
>>> >
>>> > The aspect we have created contains a stopwatch implementation and a
>>> > logger
>>> > and its cardinality is percflow so we get one per service method call on
>>> > our
>>> > server. I was under the impression though that as soon as the method
>>> > call is
>>> > finished any aspectj resources associated are eligable for garbage
>>> > collection.
>>> >
>>> > I would appreciate it if somebody could shed some light on this.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers
>>> > - Ashley Williams
>>> >
>>> > Size Count Class
>>> >
>>> > 163466352 2149652 char[]
>>> > 102393424 609786 byte[]
>>> > 92017240 2300431 java.lang.String
>>> > 43706328 114013 java.lang.Object[]
>>> > 38792736 808182 java.util.HashMap$Entry
>>> > 32742008 201623 int[]
>>> > 32662680 269046 java.util.HashMap$Entry[]
>>> > 31770768 234338 * ConstMethodKlass
>>> > 26740224 417816 java.util.TreeMap$Entry
>>> > 24387008 762094 org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantUtf8
>>> > 24380640 234338 * MethodKlass
>>> > 18097728 188518 org.jboss.jms.message.JBossObjectMessage
>>> > 17139712 267808 java.util.HashMap
>>> > 16629528 13554 * ConstantPoolKlass
>>> > 16087896 182817 org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.Method
>>> > 15182816 172532 org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.Code
>>> > 14216368 402768 org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.Attribute[]
>>> > 12472208 82054 java.lang.reflect.Method
>>> > 11550800 13554 * InstanceKlassKlass
>>> > 10796824 8196 org.aspectj.apache.bcel.classfile.Constant[]
>>> > 10261296 199361 * SymbolKlass
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