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  • VinorcolaV Offline
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    Vinorcola
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Hello everybody.

    I come to you today because I encounter some problems with my application. This app load CSV files into database. I used a thread to separate the GUI with all the work (file reading and parsing and the database interraction). Everything goes right on the test. But issues appear when we used the app with very big files (e.g. more than 2 Go files - about 10 milion lines and 50 columns CSV file). On Windows, the app crashed after a while indicating wrong argument pass to a runtime C function. I couln'd find where the problem were coming from.

    I split the file into different pieces, I the importation in DB worked well. But the thing is I didn't notice any memory leak during the importation of the very big file. The memory used by the process was stabled around 40 M according to the Windows Task Manager.

    I try the same on Linux Ubuntu, and it crashed also. But I get a further error message :
    terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
    And the debugger did stop at the line where I bind a value into the QDatabaseQuery object.

    So the error occured during a prepared query (INSERT INTO) with about 50 columns/parameters inseted, and after a while, so maybe after around 8 milion executions. So my question is here: does the QDatabaseQuery stores somewhere all the bindvalue? Because, I can't see any other explanation after working a week on my code...

    PS: The DBMS used is PostgreSQL

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    • M Offline
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      mmoll
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      #2

      Without knowing about the internal workings of QDatabaseQuery: You could try running valgrind or DrMemory to find leaks.

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      • SGaistS Offline
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        SGaist
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        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Hi,

        Just a few questions that might help:

        are you on 32 or 64 bit ?

        are you reading the file sequentially or all at once ?

        Can you share the importation code ?

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        • VinorcolaV Offline
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          Vinorcola
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          I'm on a 32 bits computer.
          And no the file is read line by line (otherwise, it will be a real problem for memory usage ;) )

          The way I'm going is the following (I can't really share the code since it is for a company) :
          I read a line in the file into a QString.
          I parse this QString and split it into a QStringList (The first line is used to build the create table and the insert into query with the columns header names).
          And then, I use this QStringList to bindValue into the prepared request.

          I made sure The QString and the QStringList have been cleared before reading a new line from the file.

          I'll look further with the memory analyser though I've never used a such tool. And i'll come back to you then.

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          • VinorcolaV Offline
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            Vinorcola
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            I forget to tell that if I just read and parse the whole file without inserting into the DB (commenting all the SQL queries), the program run fine.
            So that's why it seams to come during the databse importation.

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            • SGaistS Offline
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              SGaist
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              Are you batching the inserts ? Or are you preparing the query with all the content from the file and only then execute it ?

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              • VinorcolaV Offline
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                Vinorcola
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                I'm reading a line from the file, parse it, bind the values, and execute the query.
                Then I read the next line from the file, parse it, bind the values, and execute the query.
                etc.
                etc.

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                • SGaistS Offline
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                  SGaist
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  Sounds right, can you show your code ?

                  By the way, what version of Qt/OS are you using ?

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                  • VinorcolaV Offline
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                    Vinorcola
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    Ok, I created a smal test that I run with Qt 5.2 under Windows 7. And I effectively notice the memory used by the program is constantly increasing until the work finish. Here is the code for the test.

                    main.cpp
                    @
                    #include <QApplication>
                    #include "Window.hpp"

                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                    // Configuration de l'application.
                    QApplication app(argc, argv);

                    // Création du contrôleur principal.
                    Window* window(new Window);
                    window->show();
                    
                    return app.exec&#40;&#41;;
                    

                    }
                    @

                    Window.hpp
                    @
                    #include <QPushButton>

                    class Window : public QWidget
                    {
                    Q_OBJECT

                    private:
                        QPushButton* button;
                        
                    public:
                        Window(&#41;;
                        
                    public slots:
                        void start(&#41;;
                    

                    };
                    @

                    Window.cpp
                    @
                    #include "Window.hpp"

                    #include <QMessageBox>
                    #include <QSqlDatabase>
                    #include <QSqlQuery>
                    #include <QVariant>
                    #include <QVBoxLayout>

                    Window::Window() :
                    QWidget(),
                    button(new QPushButton("Start"))
                    {
                    QVBoxLayout* layout(new QVBoxLayout);
                    layout->addWidget(button);
                    setLayout(layout);

                    setMinimumSize(400, 200);
                    
                    connect(button, &QPushButton::clicked, this, &Window::start);
                    

                    }

                    void Window::start()
                    {
                    // Database connection configuration...
                    QSqlDatabase db(QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QPSQL"));
                    db.setHostName("");
                    db.setPort(5432);
                    db.setDatabaseName("
                    ");
                    db.setUserName("");
                    db.setPassword("
                    ");

                    // Test configuration...
                    int nbColumn(30);
                    int nbRow(1000000);
                    
                    if (db.open())
                    {
                        // Queries preparation...
                        QString requestCreate("CREATE TABLE test (id INTEGER, ");
                        QString requestInsert("INSERT INTO test (id");
                        QString requestValues(") VALUES (?");
                        for (int col(0); col < nbColumn; ++col)
                        {
                            requestCreate += "column" + QString::number(col) + " varchar(100), ";
                            requestInsert += ", column" + QString::number(col);
                            requestValues += ", ?";
                        }
                        requestCreate += "CONSTRAINT pk_test PRIMARY KEY (id))";
                        requestInsert += requestValues + ")";
                        
                        // Table creation...
                        QSqlQuery query(requestCreate, db);
                        query.exec&#40;&#41;;
                        
                        // Data insertion...
                        QSqlQuery query2(db&#41;;
                        query2.prepare(requestInsert&#41;;
                        for (int row(1&#41;; row <= nbRow; ++row)
                        {
                            query2.bindValue(0, row);// Insert the id
                            for (int col(1); col <= nbColumn; ++col)
                            {
                                query2.bindValue(col, "Data from the row " + QString::number(row) + " and column " + QString::number(col));
                            }
                            query2.exec(&#41;;
                        }
                        
                        // Close the connection.
                        db.close(&#41;;
                    }
                    

                    }
                    @

                    If some can test and see if the memory usage grows up too. If it does, it means apparently, there is something stored all along in QSqlQuery (maybe QSlqDatabase ?) which is released when the object is destroyed.

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                      SGaist
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      I don't have a PostgreSQL server at hand. Can you do the test with sqlite ?

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                      • VinorcolaV Offline
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                        Vinorcola
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        I can try tomorow with MySQL. Can SQLite manager such big files? If it does, I can try tomorow too.
                        It could come from the Postgres driver? I'll also try on Ubuntu to see if I get the same issue.

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                          SGaist
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #12

                          AFAIK, it should.

                          It can come from several places, first thing to do is determine whether it's specific to PostgreSQL then the rest

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                            Vinorcola
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            Ok, so I made few different test on Windows (seven - 32bits - Qt 5.2.1) :
                            In the test configuration part of my code, I put nbColumn = 50 and nbRow = 500,000. I get those results:

                            Postgres:

                            • at the end of the task: around 120,000 K of memory used
                            • after exit the start() method: around 18,000 K of memory used

                            MySQL:

                            • at the end of the task: around 58,000 K of memory used
                            • after exit the start() method: around 6,000 K of memory used

                            SQLite:

                            • at the end of the task: around 120,000 K of memory used
                            • after exit the start() method: around 16,000 K of memory used

                            I did only 1 test for each because it take too much time. If some other people can to the test on another machine to see if they get the same result, it will be more relevant. I didn't have enough time to test on Ubuntu.

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                              DoctorBit
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                              #14

                              I have this same problem. It's difficult to diagnose because one would expect lots of selects, updates, inserts, and deletes to increase memory usage due to caching - but one would not expect the process to crash with an out-of-memory condition when memory fills up. My app is only about 800 lines and I don't call 'malloc' or new at all anywhere in my code. All variables are local stack variables or local static variables. Here's the error message I get:

                              terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
                              what(): std::bad_alloc
                              Aborted

                              My system:

                              Core i5 2500K processor
                              16 GB of RAM
                              Linux Mint 64 bit
                              Postgresql 9.4.0
                              GCC 4.9.2 64 bit
                              Qt Creator 3.1.1
                              Qt 5.2.1 (GCC 4.6.1, 64 bit)

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                                DoctorBit
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                                #15

                                I have this same problem. It's difficult to diagnose because one would expect lots of selects, updates, inserts, and deletes to increase memory usage due to caching - but one would not expect the process to crash with an out-of-memory condition when memory fills up. My app is only about 800 lines and I don't call 'malloc' or new at all anywhere in my code. All variables are local stack variables or local static variables. Here's the error message I get:

                                terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
                                what(): std::bad_alloc
                                Aborted

                                My system:

                                Core i5 2500K processor
                                16 GB of RAM
                                Linux Mint 64 bit
                                Postgresql 9.4.0
                                GCC 4.9.2 64 bit
                                Qt Creator 3.1.1
                                Qt 5.2.1 (GCC 4.6.1, 64 bit)

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                                  DoctorBit
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #16

                                  Upgraded to Qt 5.4.0 and the problem seems to have gone away.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #17

                                    Upgraded to Qt 5.4.0 and the problem seems to have gone away.

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