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  • mrjjM mrjj

    Hi
    Hmm really strange then.
    Is this on windows ?
    I did something similar on linux and didnt notice it would leak 4K

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    @mrjj said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

    Is this on windows ?

    Linux

    @Christian-Ehrlicher
    Is it correct, If a memory value is increasing for a few minutes?

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    • sitesvS sitesv

      @mrjj said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

      Is this on windows ?

      Linux

      @Christian-Ehrlicher
      Is it correct, If a memory value is increasing for a few minutes?

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      @sitesv A system monitor is not a valid tool for such an investigation. It may be a hint that there is something wrong but nothing more. The system monitor only shows what the OS gave the process, but the OS may not free resources immediately but only when it needs it later on so use a correct tool for this.

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

        @sitesv A system monitor is not a valid tool for such an investigation. It may be a hint that there is something wrong but nothing more. The system monitor only shows what the OS gave the process, but the OS may not free resources immediately but only when it needs it later on so use a correct tool for this.

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        #13

        @Christian-Ehrlicher
        Checked app by Valgrind. There is no memory leak...
        Thank you. I hope there really are no errors.

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        • sitesvS sitesv

          @Christian-Ehrlicher
          Checked app by Valgrind. There is no memory leak...
          Thank you. I hope there really are no errors.

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          @sitesv
          I would leave it running for like 48 hours and see it would stabilize.
          If its related to actually running the process on Os level, it might only allocate up to some max.

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            Since Qt cleans up a lot of stuff during exit maybe also stop the application started with valgrind with CTRL+C and take a look at the reachable memory in the valgrind output to see if there is something interesting (start valgrind with '--show-reachable=yes')

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @sitesv
              I would leave it running for like 48 hours and see it would stabilize.
              If its related to actually running the process on Os level, it might only allocate up to some max.

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              @mrjj, @Christian-Ehrlicher
              Thank you!

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                wrote on last edited by sitesv
                #17

                Hi!
                Made a simple test:

                void mythread::run(){
                    while(work){
                        bool boolRESULT;
                        QString output_str;
                        QByteArray output;
                        QStringList output_strlst;
                        QTextCodec *codec;
                        QString exe_path = "/bin/ping";;
                        QStringList arguments;
                        arguments << "127.0.0.1" << "-c" << "1";
                
                        if(myProcess == nullptr) myProcess = new QProcess;
                        myProcess->start(exe_path, arguments);
                        myProcess->waitForFinished(500);
                
                        output = myProcess->readAll();
                        output_str = codec->toUnicode(output);
                        output_strlst = output_str.split("\r\n");
                
                        myProcess->close();
                         
                        boolRESULT = false;
                        for (int i = 0; i < output_strlst.count(); i++){
                            boolRESULT = output_strlst[i].contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive);
                            if (boolRESULT) break;
                        }
                        emit setStatus(boolRESULT);
                   
                        msleep(1000);
                    }
                }
                

                Valgrind output:
                ...
                ==23633== 2,400 bytes in 15 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2,049 of 2,114
                ==23633== at 0x4C2BBEF: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
                ==23633== by 0x6267251: resizeSignalVector (qobject_p.h:297)
                ==23633== by 0x6267251: QObjectPrivate::addConnection(int, QObjectPrivate::Connection*) (qobject.cpp:330)
                ==23633== by 0x6268A18: QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(QObject const*, int, QMetaObject const*, QObject const*, int, QMetaObject const*, int, int*) (qobject.cpp:3453)
                ==23633== by 0x626FD58: QObject::connect(QObject const*, char const*, QObject const*, char const*, Qt::ConnectionType) (qobject.cpp:2911)
                ==23633== by 0x61BFB1F: QProcessPrivate::startProcess() (qprocess_unix.cpp:384)
                ==23633== by 0x61BA34D: QProcessPrivate::start(QFlagsQIODevice::OpenModeFlag) (qprocess.cpp:2246)
                ==23633== by 0x61BA582: QProcess::start(QString const&, QStringList const&, QFlagsQIODevice::OpenModeFlag) (qprocess.cpp:2094)
                ==23633== by 0x10BBBF: mythread::run() (mythread.cpp:19)

                ==23633== by 0x605A3B4: QThreadPrivate::start(void*) (qthread_unix.cpp:342)
                ==23633== by 0x6A164A3: start_thread (pthread_create.c:456)
                ==23633== by 0x75B1D0E: clone (clone.S:97)
                ...

                mythread.cpp 19 line is:

                myProcess->start(exe_path, arguments);
                

                My log by system monitor:

                • 16:50 4300 KB
                • 17:06 4790 KB
                • 17:20 5200 KB
                • 17:30 5552 KB

                Any ideas?

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                • sitesvS sitesv

                  Hi!
                  Made a simple test:

                  void mythread::run(){
                      while(work){
                          bool boolRESULT;
                          QString output_str;
                          QByteArray output;
                          QStringList output_strlst;
                          QTextCodec *codec;
                          QString exe_path = "/bin/ping";;
                          QStringList arguments;
                          arguments << "127.0.0.1" << "-c" << "1";
                  
                          if(myProcess == nullptr) myProcess = new QProcess;
                          myProcess->start(exe_path, arguments);
                          myProcess->waitForFinished(500);
                  
                          output = myProcess->readAll();
                          output_str = codec->toUnicode(output);
                          output_strlst = output_str.split("\r\n");
                  
                          myProcess->close();
                           
                          boolRESULT = false;
                          for (int i = 0; i < output_strlst.count(); i++){
                              boolRESULT = output_strlst[i].contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive);
                              if (boolRESULT) break;
                          }
                          emit setStatus(boolRESULT);
                     
                          msleep(1000);
                      }
                  }
                  

                  Valgrind output:
                  ...
                  ==23633== 2,400 bytes in 15 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2,049 of 2,114
                  ==23633== at 0x4C2BBEF: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
                  ==23633== by 0x6267251: resizeSignalVector (qobject_p.h:297)
                  ==23633== by 0x6267251: QObjectPrivate::addConnection(int, QObjectPrivate::Connection*) (qobject.cpp:330)
                  ==23633== by 0x6268A18: QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(QObject const*, int, QMetaObject const*, QObject const*, int, QMetaObject const*, int, int*) (qobject.cpp:3453)
                  ==23633== by 0x626FD58: QObject::connect(QObject const*, char const*, QObject const*, char const*, Qt::ConnectionType) (qobject.cpp:2911)
                  ==23633== by 0x61BFB1F: QProcessPrivate::startProcess() (qprocess_unix.cpp:384)
                  ==23633== by 0x61BA34D: QProcessPrivate::start(QFlagsQIODevice::OpenModeFlag) (qprocess.cpp:2246)
                  ==23633== by 0x61BA582: QProcess::start(QString const&, QStringList const&, QFlagsQIODevice::OpenModeFlag) (qprocess.cpp:2094)
                  ==23633== by 0x10BBBF: mythread::run() (mythread.cpp:19)

                  ==23633== by 0x605A3B4: QThreadPrivate::start(void*) (qthread_unix.cpp:342)
                  ==23633== by 0x6A164A3: start_thread (pthread_create.c:456)
                  ==23633== by 0x75B1D0E: clone (clone.S:97)
                  ...

                  mythread.cpp 19 line is:

                  myProcess->start(exe_path, arguments);
                  

                  My log by system monitor:

                  • 16:50 4300 KB
                  • 17:06 4790 KB
                  • 17:20 5200 KB
                  • 17:30 5552 KB

                  Any ideas?

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                  KroMignon
                  wrote on last edited by KroMignon
                  #18

                  @sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                  Made a simple test:

                  You are aware that doing so (subclassing QThread and redefining slot run()), there will be not QEventLoop to handle signals/slots for all QObjects running in this thread?
                  For example QTimer::singleShot() will not work.

                  It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                  • sitesvS sitesv

                    Hi!
                    Made a simple test:

                    void mythread::run(){
                        while(work){
                            bool boolRESULT;
                            QString output_str;
                            QByteArray output;
                            QStringList output_strlst;
                            QTextCodec *codec;
                            QString exe_path = "/bin/ping";;
                            QStringList arguments;
                            arguments << "127.0.0.1" << "-c" << "1";
                    
                            if(myProcess == nullptr) myProcess = new QProcess;
                            myProcess->start(exe_path, arguments);
                            myProcess->waitForFinished(500);
                    
                            output = myProcess->readAll();
                            output_str = codec->toUnicode(output);
                            output_strlst = output_str.split("\r\n");
                    
                            myProcess->close();
                             
                            boolRESULT = false;
                            for (int i = 0; i < output_strlst.count(); i++){
                                boolRESULT = output_strlst[i].contains("ttl",Qt::CaseInsensitive);
                                if (boolRESULT) break;
                            }
                            emit setStatus(boolRESULT);
                       
                            msleep(1000);
                        }
                    }
                    

                    Valgrind output:
                    ...
                    ==23633== 2,400 bytes in 15 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2,049 of 2,114
                    ==23633== at 0x4C2BBEF: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
                    ==23633== by 0x6267251: resizeSignalVector (qobject_p.h:297)
                    ==23633== by 0x6267251: QObjectPrivate::addConnection(int, QObjectPrivate::Connection*) (qobject.cpp:330)
                    ==23633== by 0x6268A18: QMetaObjectPrivate::connect(QObject const*, int, QMetaObject const*, QObject const*, int, QMetaObject const*, int, int*) (qobject.cpp:3453)
                    ==23633== by 0x626FD58: QObject::connect(QObject const*, char const*, QObject const*, char const*, Qt::ConnectionType) (qobject.cpp:2911)
                    ==23633== by 0x61BFB1F: QProcessPrivate::startProcess() (qprocess_unix.cpp:384)
                    ==23633== by 0x61BA34D: QProcessPrivate::start(QFlagsQIODevice::OpenModeFlag) (qprocess.cpp:2246)
                    ==23633== by 0x61BA582: QProcess::start(QString const&, QStringList const&, QFlagsQIODevice::OpenModeFlag) (qprocess.cpp:2094)
                    ==23633== by 0x10BBBF: mythread::run() (mythread.cpp:19)

                    ==23633== by 0x605A3B4: QThreadPrivate::start(void*) (qthread_unix.cpp:342)
                    ==23633== by 0x6A164A3: start_thread (pthread_create.c:456)
                    ==23633== by 0x75B1D0E: clone (clone.S:97)
                    ...

                    mythread.cpp 19 line is:

                    myProcess->start(exe_path, arguments);
                    

                    My log by system monitor:

                    • 16:50 4300 KB
                    • 17:06 4790 KB
                    • 17:20 5200 KB
                    • 17:30 5552 KB

                    Any ideas?

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                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #19

                    @sitesv
                    In addition, from @KroMignon no QEventLoop also means no deleting/disposing/freeing of Qt objects.

                    On a side note: nothing to do with your findings, but for the record

                     arguments << "127.0.0.1" << "-c 1";
                    

                    is wrong: -c & 1 are separate arguments, it ought to be << "-c" << "1". You are lucky it works as one argument.

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                      #20

                      @KroMignon @JonB
                      Are there any methods to do this correctly?
                      If I do this in the main thread: the app will freeze while QProcess execution - this is unacceptable for me.

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                      • sitesvS sitesv

                        @KroMignon @JonB
                        Are there any methods to do this correctly?
                        If I do this in the main thread: the app will freeze while QProcess execution - this is unacceptable for me.

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                        #21

                        @sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                        Are there any methods to do this correctly?

                        I don't say this is incorrect.
                        I depends what you want to achieve.
                        If you don't need an event queue, it works. If you are using signals/slots, this will not work.

                        I do not know what is the purpose of this code extract, so maybe it is the best way to do.

                        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                        • KroMignonK KroMignon

                          @sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                          Are there any methods to do this correctly?

                          I don't say this is incorrect.
                          I depends what you want to achieve.
                          If you don't need an event queue, it works. If you are using signals/slots, this will not work.

                          I do not know what is the purpose of this code extract, so maybe it is the best way to do.

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                          #22

                          @KroMignon said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                          If you don't need an event queue, it works. If you are using signals/slots, this will not work.

                          I don't know, but from this qthread in my main app I emit signal... and it is emitted... slot is from the main thread. QThread starts by start() method.
                          The problem for me is memory leak only.

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @sitesv
                            In addition, from @KroMignon no QEventLoop also means no deleting/disposing/freeing of Qt objects.

                            On a side note: nothing to do with your findings, but for the record

                             arguments << "127.0.0.1" << "-c 1";
                            

                            is wrong: -c & 1 are separate arguments, it ought to be << "-c" << "1". You are lucky it works as one argument.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #23

                            @JonB said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                            In addition, from @KroMignon no QEventLoop also means no deleting/disposing/freeing of Qt objects.

                            QCoreApplication::processEvents would help?

                            @JonB said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                            is wrong: -c & 1 are separate arguments, it ought to be << "-c" << "1". You are lucky it works as one argument.

                            Thank you! Fixed.

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                              @KroMignon said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                              If you don't need an event queue, it works. If you are using signals/slots, this will not work.

                              I don't know, but from this qthread in my main app I emit signal... and it is emitted... slot is from the main thread. QThread starts by start() method.
                              The problem for me is memory leak only.

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                              @sitesv said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                              I don't know, but from this qthread in my main app I emit signal... and it is emitted... slot is from the main thread. QThread starts by start() method.
                              The problem for me is memory leak only.

                              For my comprehension of QObject and QThread (cf Threads and QObjects), your implementation is not really Qt friendly.

                              If I right understand what you want to achieve: you want to run "ping" a regular interval and be informed when ping has failed.

                              To do this, I would create a QObject class which handles the ping requests and eventually moves this class instance to a dedicated thread to avoid lock on main thread.

                              Something like:

                              class PingTester : public QObject
                              {
                                  Q_OBJECT
                              
                              public:
                                  explicit PingTester(QObject* parent = nullptr): QObject(parent), m_timer(new QTimer(this))
                                  {
                                      m_timer->setInterval(30*1000); // per default 30 seconds
                                      m_timer->setSingleShot(false);
                                      connect(m_timer, &QTimer::timeout, this, &PingTester::doPing);
                                  }
                              
                                  void setInterval(int interval) { m_timer->setInterval(interval); }
                              
                              public slots:
                                   void start()
                                   {
                                       if(QThread::currentThrea() != thread())
                                       {
                                            QTimer::singleShot(this, 0, &PingTester::start);
                                            return;
                                       }
                                       if(!m_timer->isActive())
                                           m_timer->start();
                                   }
                                   void stop()
                                   {
                                       if(QThread::currentThrea() != thread())
                                       {
                                            QTimer::singleShot(this, 0, &PingTester::stop);
                                            return;
                                       }
                                       if(m_timer->isActive())
                                           m_timer->stop();
                                   }
                                   
                              private slots:
                                  void doPing();
                              
                              signals:
                                  void pingFailure();
                                  void pingSuccess();
                              
                              private:
                                   QTimer* m_timer;
                              };
                              

                              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                                Hi,

                                Can you explain why exactly do you need that ping ?

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                                  @SGaist
                                  ping needs to check the availability of pc from the internal network. I thought that this is the simplest way to do this.

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                                    But why a thread then?

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                                      wrote on last edited by sitesv
                                      #28

                                      @KroMignon Thank you for your variant.
                                      I have some Qs;
                                      Why you are using QTimer for this purpose?
                                      doPing() is represents my code with using QProcess?
                                      This class should create in the main thread?

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                                      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                                        But why a thread then?

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                                        @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Executing QProcess in QThread: memory leak:

                                        But why a thread then?

                                        I need to check availability constantly during the program. I thought the QThread is a good way to do this...

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                                          QProcess is asynchronous.

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