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As the title says, a tiny amount of memory is allocated and not released on using h5::open to get an instance of h5::pt_t.
The memory is not released when the pointer runs out of scope.
Minimal example code:
#include<iostream>
#include<thread>
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wall"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-parameter"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-but-set-variable"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-local-typedefs"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wreturn-type"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-compare"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wswitch"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wreorder"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wimplicit-fallthrough"
#include<h5cpp/all>
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
intmain(int ac, char *av[]) {
(void) ac;
(void) av;
std::cout << "hello there" << std::endl;
//Scope this entire thing to make sure everything is destroyed at the end
{
int n_calls = 10000000;
unsignedint dim = 4;
std::string file_path = "./test.hdf5";
h5::fd_t handle = h5::create(file_path, H5F_ACC_EXCL);
{
h5::pt_t pt = h5::create<std::uint16_t>(
handle, "test",
h5::max_dims{H5S_UNLIMITED, dim, dim},
h5::chunk{1, dim, dim});
}
for (int i = 0; i < n_calls; i++) {
//this element is problematic, as a small bit of memory is retained even when the handle is destroyed at the//end of the for loop scope
h5::pt_t pt = h5::open(handle, "test");
std::vector<float> demo_frame_float = std::vector<float>(dim * dim, 76);
h5::append(pt, demo_frame_float);
}
}
std::cout << "done writing, time to sleep" << std::endl;
//sleep to allow for inspection of system memory after the actual writestd::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::seconds(1000000));
}
The problem is not visible in valgrind, but can be observed in top under ubuntu when a lot of calls are performed.
In the the above code, the problem does not occur when the open call is lifted up from the for loop, and the pointer is reused.
OS version was 22.04, compiler was gcc12.1.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
As the title says, a tiny amount of memory is allocated and not released on using h5::open to get an instance of h5::pt_t.
The memory is not released when the pointer runs out of scope.
Minimal example code:
The problem is not visible in valgrind, but can be observed in top under ubuntu when a lot of calls are performed.
In the the above code, the problem does not occur when the open call is lifted up from the for loop, and the pointer is reused.
OS version was 22.04, compiler was gcc12.1.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: