Hello Daniel, Is there any possibility of you explain me what do you need from GDB and I execute these steps in the server? That's because create a new environment will take me lot of time,
If it isn't possible, I will create the new environment. Thank you for your help. Regards José 2016-07-04 17:59 GMT+01:00 José Seabra <joseseab...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > > It won't be ease because of the network firewall where the servers are > behind. > > I will setup a new test environment in my laptop then give feedback. > > Regards > José > > 2016-07-04 15:46 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com>: > >> Hello, >> >> looking at the source code, it seems that the xavp is linked to the root >> list and should be deleted with the rest of xavps when the >> message/transaction structure is destroyed. >> >> Would it be possible to allow me access to the test system in order to >> check the memory of kamailio with gdb? >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> >> On 04/07/16 15:48, José Seabra wrote: >> >> Hello >> >> I'm using lookup() and registered(). >> >> Let me know if do you need more information or tests from my side. >> >> Regards >> >> 2016-07-04 14:41 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> one more question: are you using only lookup(...) or using >>> registered(...) (or other functions from registrar module) as well? >>> Cheers, >>> Daniel >>> >>> >>> On 04/07/16 15:21, José Seabra wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> Right now I'm using registrar functions only in request_route. >>> >>> At first i had disabled both, after received your email, I disabled one >>> by one and I see that the only the parameter that is affecting this, is >>> modparam("registrar", "xavp_rcd", "ulrcd") >>> >>> Let me know if do you need more information. >>> >>> Regards >>> José >>> >>> 2016-07-04 13:20 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> very useful information -- are you using the registrar functions only >>>> inside request_route, or you have them also in failure_route or other type >>>> of routes? >>>> >>>> Were you able to detect if both cause the leak or you disabled both of >>>> them without trying each one? >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Daniel >>>> >>>> On 04/07/16 14:01, José Seabra wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello Daniel, >>>> >>>> I think that the issue is on registrar module. >>>> >>>> I'm using the following parameters: >>>> >>>> - modparam("registrar", "xavp_cfg", "regcfg") >>>> - modparam("registrar", "xavp_rcd", "ulrcd") >>>> >>>> If I disable it there isn't memory leak. >>>> >>>> Let me know if you need more information. >>>> >>>> Thank you >>>> Regards >>>> José >>>> >>>> 2016-07-04 11:27 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com> >>>> : >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> can you provide more details about where you use xavps in the >>>>> configuration file? Do you use them in some route block executed by rtimer >>>>> or via asyn framework (e.g., via t_continue() or async module)? >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Daniel >>>>> >>>>> On 03/07/16 20:35, José Seabra wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> I'm monitoring these testes with "corex.shm_summary" provided by >>>>> kamcmd. >>>>> >>>>> I'm noticing that the core module - xavp.c is consuming lot of >>>>> memory and it is increasing. >>>>> >>>>> result of command corex.shm_summary is: >>>>> >>>>> fm_status: summarizing all alloc'ed. fragments: >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 1120 bytes from tm: t_reply.c: >>>>> _reply_light(542) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 896 bytes from tm: >>>>> t_msgbuilder.c: build_uac_req(1543) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2182 size= 231088 bytes from tm: t_fwd.c: >>>>> prepare_new_uac(479) >>>>> fm_status: count= 12488 size= 12050808 bytes from tm: t_reply.c: >>>>> relay_reply(1884) >>>>> fm_status: count= 12490 size= 14564656 bytes from core: >>>>> msg_translator.c: build_req_buf_from_sip_req(2149) >>>>> fm_status: count= 12492 size= 71366536 bytes from tm: h_table.c: >>>>> build_cell(317) >>>>> fm_status: count= 12490 size= 75086184 bytes from core: >>>>> sip_msg_clone.c: sip_msg_shm_clone(494) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 96 bytes from tm: t_hooks.c: >>>>> insert_tmcb(137) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2182 size= 17800 bytes from tm: t_fwd.c: >>>>> prepare_new_uac(524) >>>>> fm_status: count= 3 size= 512 bytes from htable: ht_api.c: >>>>> ht_cell_new(183) >>>>> fm_status: count= 12490 size= 10586712 bytes from core: >>>>> sip_msg_clone.c: msg_lump_cloner(978) >>>>> fm_status: count= 56508 size= 3457904 bytes from core: usr_avp.c: >>>>> create_avp(175) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 600 bytes from tmx: >>>>> tmx_pretran.c: tmx_check_pretran(250) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 1008 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> ucontact.c: new_ucontact(98) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 1320 bytes from tmx: >>>>> tmx_pretran.c: tmx_check_pretran(271) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 144 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> urecord.c: new_urecord(65) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 328 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> urecord.c: new_urecord(58) >>>>> fm_status: count= 24 size= 952 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> ../../ut.h: shm_str_dup(723) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2182 size= 53040 bytes from tm: t_fwd.c: >>>>> prepare_new_uac(509) >>>>> fm_status: count=12545409 size=1420184592 bytes from core: xavp.c: >>>>> xavp_new_value(94) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 128 bytes from dmq: worker.c: >>>>> alloc_job_queue(229) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 13440 bytes from core: counters.c: >>>>> counters_prefork_init(207) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 4032 bytes from sl: sl_stats.c: >>>>> init_sl_stats_child(125) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 256 bytes from tmx: >>>>> tmx_pretran.c: tmx_init_pretran_table(90) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 5376 bytes from tm: t_stats.c: >>>>> init_tm_stats_child(60) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 1008 bytes from kex: pkg_stats.c: >>>>> pkg_proc_stats_init(79) >>>>> fm_status: count= 3 size= 88 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: cfg_clone_str(130) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 744 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: cfg_shmize(217) >>>>> fm_status: count= 3 size= 64 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> udomain.c: build_stat_name(51) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 40960 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> udomain.c: new_udomain(93) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 48 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> udomain.c: new_udomain(86) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from usrloc: dlist.c: >>>>> new_dlist(573) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 32 bytes from usrloc: dlist.c: >>>>> new_dlist(565) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: pt.c: >>>>> init_pt(110) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: pt.c: >>>>> init_pt(105) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 2944 bytes from core: pt.c: >>>>> init_pt(104) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 32 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> ul_callback.c: register_ulcb(94) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 24 bytes from dmq: ../../ut.h: >>>>> shm_str_dup(723) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 448 bytes from dmq: dmqnode.c: >>>>> build_dmq_node(156) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 168 bytes from dmq: peer.c: >>>>> add_peer(67) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from dmq: dmq.c: >>>>> mod_init(243) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 96 bytes from dmq: dmq.c: >>>>> mod_init(237) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 24 bytes from dmq: dmqnode.c: >>>>> init_dmq_node_list(66) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 24 bytes from dmq: peer.c: >>>>> init_peer_list(33) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> ul_callback.c: init_ulcb_list(45) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 4112 bytes from usrloc: >>>>> ../../lock_alloc.h: lock_set_alloc(70) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_data.c: rule_fixup_recursor(584) >>>>> fm_status: count= 5 size= 56 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> ../../ut.h: shm_str_dup(723) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 152 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_rule.c: add_route_rule(74) >>>>> fm_status: count= 3 size= 240 bytes from core: dtrie.c: >>>>> dtrie_insert(157) >>>>> fm_status: count= 3 size= 48 bytes from core: dtrie.c: >>>>> dtrie_insert(148) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 48 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_rule.c: add_route_flags(225) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 160 bytes from core: dtrie.c: >>>>> dtrie_init(60) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 32 bytes from core: dtrie.c: >>>>> dtrie_init(51) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 32 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_domain.c: create_domain_data(83) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_carrier.c: create_carrier_data(59) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 64 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_carrier.c: create_carrier_data(50) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_db.c: load_route_data_db(295) >>>>> fm_status: count= 5 size= 1008 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatch.c: reindex_dests(600) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 48 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_db.c: load_domain_map(182) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 24 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_db.c: load_domain_map(171) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 48 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_db.c: load_carrier_map(126) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 24 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_db.c: load_carrier_map(115) >>>>> fm_status: count= 7 size= 168 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatch.c: add_dest2list(350) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 64 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_data.c: reload_route_data(172) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from carrierroute: >>>>> cr_data.c: init_route_data(74) >>>>> fm_status: count= 5 size= 4200 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatch.c: add_dest2list(324) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatch.c: init_data(204) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatch.c: init_data(195) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatcher.c: mod_init(309) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatcher.c: mod_init(307) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from dispatcher: >>>>> dispatch.c: ds_ping_active_init(102) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 256 bytes from db_text: >>>>> dbt_lib.c: dbt_init_cache(81) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from db_text: >>>>> dbt_lib.c: dbt_init_cache(69) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from db_text: >>>>> dbt_lib.c: dbt_init_cache(54) >>>>> fm_status: count= 3 size= 288 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> register_timer(1011) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 8388608 bytes from htable: ht_api.c: >>>>> ht_init_tables(381) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from sl: sl_funcs.c: >>>>> sl_startup(83) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from sl: sl_stats.c: >>>>> init_sl_stats(110) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from tm: t_hooks.c: >>>>> init_tmcb_lists(74) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from tm: t_hooks.c: >>>>> init_tmcb_lists(72) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 2097152 bytes from tm: h_table.c: >>>>> init_hash_table(467) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 64 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_ctx.c: cfg_register_ctx(47) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 80 bytes from db_postgres: >>>>> ../../lock_alloc.h: lock_set_alloc(70) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8192 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4635) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 32768 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4629) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4621) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4614) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4607) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4601) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: tcp_main.c: >>>>> init_tcp(4589) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: usr_avp.c: >>>>> init_avps(90) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: usr_avp.c: >>>>> init_avps(89) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16384 bytes from core: >>>>> dst_blacklist.c: init_dst_blacklist(437) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> dst_blacklist.c: init_dst_blacklist(430) >>>>> fm_status: count= 2 size= 96 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> timer_alloc(514) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> dns_cache.c: init_dns_cache(366) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16384 bytes from core: >>>>> dns_cache.c: init_dns_cache(358) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16 bytes from core: >>>>> dns_cache.c: init_dns_cache(351) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> dns_cache.c: init_dns_cache(345) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(283) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 16384 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(282) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(281) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(280) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(269) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(237) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 278544 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(220) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(219) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: timer.c: >>>>> init_timer(206) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 64 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: cfg_child_cb_new(830) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: sr_cfg_init(361) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: sr_cfg_init(354) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: sr_cfg_init(347) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: sr_cfg_init(335) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: >>>>> cfg/cfg_struct.c: sr_cfg_init(323) >>>>> fm_status: count= 4 size= 928 bytes from htable: ht_api.c: >>>>> ht_add_table(278) >>>>> fm_status: count= 1 size= 8 bytes from core: mem/shm.c: >>>>> shm_core_lock_init(153) >>>>> fm_status: ----------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> If i stop these tests and after few minutes, run again the command >>>>> "corex.shm_summary" the entry that contains the memory consume for xavp.c >>>>> doesn't decrease. >>>>> >>>>> It seems that there is a memory leak in this module xavp.c. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for your help. >>>>> Regards >>>>> José >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierlahttp://www.asipto.com - >>>>> http://www.kamailio.orghttp://twitter.com/#!/miconda - >>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list >>>>> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >>>>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Cumprimentos >>>> José Seabra >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierlahttp://www.asipto.com - >>>> http://www.kamailio.orghttp://twitter.com/#!/miconda - >>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Cumprimentos >>> José Seabra >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Daniel-Constantin Mierlahttp://www.asipto.com - >>> http://www.kamailio.orghttp://twitter.com/#!/miconda - >>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Cumprimentos >> José Seabra >> >> >> -- >> Daniel-Constantin Mierlahttp://www.asipto.com - >> http://www.kamailio.orghttp://twitter.com/#!/miconda - >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda >> >> > > > -- > Cumprimentos > José Seabra > -- Cumprimentos José Seabra
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