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--- Comment #15 from Kevin 2011-06-02 17:24:35 ---
I'm sorry. I wasn't clear. There is NOT a memory leak.
Below is some of my 'free -m' output from above. My question is, why does the
'used -/+ buffers/cache' decrease when I 'echo 3 > /proc/
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--- Comment #15 from Kevin 2011-06-02 17:24:35 ---
I'm sorry. I wasn't clear. There is NOT a memory leak.
Below is some of my 'free -m' output from above. My question is, why does the
'used -/+ buffers/cache' decrease when I 'echo 3 > /proc/
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--- Comment #13 from Kevin 2011-06-02 02:57:29 ---
So is this something that should be fixed or is everything working as intended?
To me, it doesn't seem correct. Unused caches shouldn't be stored in my "used"
memory.
Is there anything else
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--- Comment #13 from Kevin 2011-06-02 02:57:29 ---
So is this something that should be fixed or is everything working as intended?
To me, it doesn't seem correct. Unused caches shouldn't be stored in my "used"
memory.
Is there anything else
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--- Comment #12 from Kevin 2011-03-20 20:40:48 ---
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--- Comment #10 from Kevin 2011-03-20 20:40:04 ---
echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
cleared all of the memory. Thank you! See output below (ran after exiting X).
I didn't try unloading the gpu stack. I can try it if you like.
I also saved
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--- Comment #10 from Kevin 2011-03-20 20:40:04 ---
echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
cleared all of the memory. Thank you! See output below (ran after exiting X).
I didn't try unloading the gpu stack. I can try it if you like.
I also saved
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--- Comment #9 from Dave Airlie 2011-03-19 22:07:30 ---
I'm having trouble reconciling this with the graphics driver.
a) you claim it happens with fglrx as well, there is nothing shared between
them
(so it can't be a common gpu bug)
b) noth
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I'm having trouble reconciling this with the graphics driver.
a) you claim it happens with fglrx as well, there is nothing shared between
them
(so it can't be a common gpu bug)
b) noth
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--- Comment #8 from Kevin 2011-03-19 09:17:19 ---
The attached "debug info" above is output after logging out of X (I still had
about ~30MB from root processes). It includes what Dave asked for. FYI, I
haven't rebooted since my last post.
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--- Comment #6 from Dave Airlie 2011-03-19 07:17:08 ---
how about cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/ttm_page_pool
and /sys/class/drm/ttm/memory_accounting/*/*
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how about cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/ttm_page_pool
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--- Comment #8 from Kevin 2011-03-19 09:17:19 ---
The attached "debug info" above is output after logging out of X (I still had
about ~30MB from root processes). It includes what Dave asked for. FYI, I
haven't rebooted since my last post.
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--- Comment #6 from Dave Airlie 2011-03-19 07:17:08 ---
how about cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/ttm_page_pool
and /sys/class/drm/ttm/memory_accounting/*/*
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how about cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/ttm_page_pool
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--- Comment #4 from Kevin 2011-03-18 21:25:15 ---
The problem occurred in 2.6.37 also.
Logging out of X doesn't get the memory back.
I'm also not sure if just scrolling a lot causes the problem. It seems to be
easier for me to consume memor
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--- Comment #2 from Kevin 2011-03-18 20:47:01 ---
It's not a regression. I also experienced the problem with 2.6.37 and 2.6.36. I
haven't tested any other kernel versions; I got my laptop in December.
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--- Comment #4 from Kevin 2011-03-18 21:25:15 ---
The problem occurred in 2.6.37 also.
Logging out of X doesn't get the memory back.
I'm also not sure if just scrolling a lot causes the problem. It seems to be
easier for me to consume memor
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--- Comment #2 from Kevin 2011-03-18 20:47:01 ---
It's not a regression. I also experienced the problem with 2.6.37 and 2.6.36. I
haven't tested any other kernel versions; I got my laptop in December.
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