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Re: Compilation continuously increases (non) paged pool memory usage
- From: xnor <xnoreq at gmail dot com>
- To: "cygwin at cygwin dot com" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 17:38:46 +0000
- Subject: Re: Compilation continuously increases (non) paged pool memory usage
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- Reply-to: xnor <xnoreq at gmail dot com>
What is leaking here?
Here are some hard numbers:
After the system booted up, nonpaged 70 MB, paged WS 208 MB.
One compilation later: nonpaged 157MB, paged WS 289 MB.
Another one later: 249 MB, 342 MB.
At the moment I'm at 550 MB nonpaged, 650 MB paged WS.
The number of system threads and handles remains about the same.
poolmon shows the main growth of nonpaged memory with tag "Proc"
(process objects) and paged with tag "Toke" (token objects).
xperf shows cygwin1.dll under Proc.
How could I debug better what is leaking here?
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