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  • M mrjj
    6 Oct 2015, 18:33

    +1 for running able code.
    Win 7, 64. mingw. Qt 5.5
    memory seems stable.
    how long to watch ?

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    codeaway
    wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 02:02 last edited by
    #3

    @mrjj

    I am running
    Win 7 SP1 32bit Version 6.1.7601
    QT 5.5.0,
    QT creator: 3.4.2 revision b57ac109a2
    MinGW 2013072200

    The memory usage, seen as with Task Manager
    is as follows:

    starts at about : ~2.4M
    @ about 10Sec : ~32M
    @ 60Sec : ~64M
    @ 120Sec : ~96M
    @ about 300Sec : ~227M

    I dont know, just a thought, as though each read() is not
    freeing up read memory within the library. Is that possible situation ?
    But then, lot of other people should also be facing the same situation,
    but I guess that isnt the scenario.

    Thanks

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    • C codeaway
      7 Oct 2015, 02:02

      @mrjj

      I am running
      Win 7 SP1 32bit Version 6.1.7601
      QT 5.5.0,
      QT creator: 3.4.2 revision b57ac109a2
      MinGW 2013072200

      The memory usage, seen as with Task Manager
      is as follows:

      starts at about : ~2.4M
      @ about 10Sec : ~32M
      @ 60Sec : ~64M
      @ 120Sec : ~96M
      @ about 300Sec : ~227M

      I dont know, just a thought, as though each read() is not
      freeing up read memory within the library. Is that possible situation ?
      But then, lot of other people should also be facing the same situation,
      but I guess that isnt the scenario.

      Thanks

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      mrjj
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      wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 06:23 last edited by mrjj 10 Jul 2015, 06:36
      #4

      @codeaway
      Well bugs are always possible.
      Also tried at work. After 25 sec, still have same Memory.
      So I cannot reproduce it easy.
      Is it a real comport or a virtual one ?
      both tested here are virtual.
      (com1.)
      I wonder if it could be your driver .
      can you reproduce it on other system ?
      update:
      tried on system with real comport. still stable mem.
      sorry.

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      • M mrjj
        7 Oct 2015, 06:23

        @codeaway
        Well bugs are always possible.
        Also tried at work. After 25 sec, still have same Memory.
        So I cannot reproduce it easy.
        Is it a real comport or a virtual one ?
        both tested here are virtual.
        (com1.)
        I wonder if it could be your driver .
        can you reproduce it on other system ?
        update:
        tried on system with real comport. still stable mem.
        sorry.

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        codeaway
        wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 07:21 last edited by
        #5

        @mrjj

        I am using a BAFO USB to serial converter
        as seen here:
        http://www.dx.com/p/bafo-usb-to-rs232-converter-5947#.VhTCIuyqpHw

        Trying to eliminate some unknown possible situations:
        Assuming for a moment that there is a hardware bug with the
        USB to serial converter hardware/driver

        The same serial hardware is connected to the same converter and is read
        with Terra Term (Version 4.76)

        It's memory usage (Private Working set) remains stable at 8,668K reading
        the same data. I just wonder why it is showing stable memory usage.

        http://postimg.org/image/a2qb10ev1/

        I wondered, how the other QtSerialExamples behaved;
        Tried with the simple terminal example
        D:\Qt\Qt5.5.0\5.5\Src\qtserialport\examples\serialport\terminal\release>

        Even terminal shows a memory usage increment, much like the code snippet
        that's under scrutiny. I wonder, how Terra Term is able to cope with a
        consistent memory usage

        Updated the original code to print out the memory usage.
        Updated code output screencap shows the usage memory
        incrementing:
        http://postimg.org/image/cfofnghnl/

        For sake of completeness, including the updated code in here

        #include <windows.h>
        #include "psapi.h"

        #include <QtSerialPort/QSerialPort>
        #include <QCoreApplication>
        #include <QDebug>
        #include <QDateTime>

        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
        PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS_EX pmc;
        QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
        QSerialPort port;
        char dt;

        port.setPortName("COM13");
        if (!port.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite)) {
        	qDebug() << "Open" << port.portName() << "failed";
        	return -1;
        }
        
        qDebug() << port.portName()
        	 << "Open @" << QDateTime::currentMSecsSinceEpoch();
        
        port.setBaudRate(QSerialPort::Baud9600);	// Baud rate
        port.setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8);		// Data bits
        port.setParity(QSerialPort::NoParity);		// Parity
        port.setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop);		// Stop bits
        port.setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl);// Flow control
        
        port.setReadBufferSize(1);
        while (1) {
        	if (port.waitForReadyRead(10)) {
        		port.read(&dt, 1);
        		GetProcessMemoryInfo(GetCurrentProcess(),
        				    (PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS*)&pmc,
        				     sizeof(pmc));
        
        		qDebug() << "Read @" << QTime::currentTime()
        			 << "Used:" << pmc.PrivateUsage;
        	}
        }
        return a.exec();
        

        }

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          mrjj
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          wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 07:30 last edited by
          #6

          Hmm if tera works with same usb serial then it cant be the driver.
          Im also using serial over usb.

          Tried to run updated code. just to ebe sure.
          get link error
          undefined reference to `GetProcessMemoryInfo@12'

          What should i put in .pro to run ?
          something with -lpsapi.
          Mostly on linux so not sure with syntax

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          • M mrjj
            7 Oct 2015, 07:30

            Hmm if tera works with same usb serial then it cant be the driver.
            Im also using serial over usb.

            Tried to run updated code. just to ebe sure.
            get link error
            undefined reference to `GetProcessMemoryInfo@12'

            What should i put in .pro to run ?
            something with -lpsapi.
            Mostly on linux so not sure with syntax

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            codeaway
            wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 07:32 last edited by
            #7

            @mrjj

            Yes.

            Sorry, missed the .pro file. inlined it

            #-------------------------------------------------

            Project created by QtCreator 2015-10-06T21:35:43

            #-------------------------------------------------

            win32:LIBS += -lpsapi

            QT += core serialport

            QT -= gui

            TARGET = Serial
            CONFIG += console
            CONFIG -= app_bundle

            TEMPLATE = app

            SOURCES += main.cpp

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              mrjj
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              wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 07:39 last edited by mrjj 10 Jul 2015, 07:42
              #8

              works.
              Still stable.
              Do you have input on the serial ?
              I will connect something that sends data. just to check.
              How do you make it open console also ?
              Here its just a process.
              Update:
              ignore last question. just saw its QDebug
              Also, with input , I do see mem raising.
              Testing more

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 07:55 last edited by
                #9

                ok,
                slowly from 12k to 17k. over time when it has input.
                Also the pmc changes.
                So yes. I see the same.
                Will leave it running for some time to check if it stops.

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                • M mrjj
                  7 Oct 2015, 07:39

                  works.
                  Still stable.
                  Do you have input on the serial ?
                  I will connect something that sends data. just to check.
                  How do you make it open console also ?
                  Here its just a process.
                  Update:
                  ignore last question. just saw its QDebug
                  Also, with input , I do see mem raising.
                  Testing more

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                  codeaway
                  wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 07:56 last edited by
                  #10

                  @mrjj

                  Yes, I do have a microcontroller reading values and outputting to serial port
                  continuously.

                  Actually, the application I created is a console application. The info is output
                  with QDebug additionally.

                  Nevertheless, you can choose to output with console without QDebug too.

                  CONFIG += console

                  in the .pro file

                  Create a output stream in the actual code

                  QTextStream out(stdout);

                  and output whatever required

                  out << "Something" << endl;

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                  • C codeaway
                    7 Oct 2015, 07:56

                    @mrjj

                    Yes, I do have a microcontroller reading values and outputting to serial port
                    continuously.

                    Actually, the application I created is a console application. The info is output
                    with QDebug additionally.

                    Nevertheless, you can choose to output with console without QDebug too.

                    CONFIG += console

                    in the .pro file

                    Create a output stream in the actual code

                    QTextStream out(stdout);

                    and output whatever required

                    out << "Something" << endl;

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 08:11 last edited by
                    #11

                    @codeaway
                    Ok i killed it at 25K.
                    Since we just reading a char, it cant be in the us that leaks.

                    I must agree it seems odd.

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                      kuzulis
                      Qt Champions 2020
                      wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 08:47 last edited by
                      #12

                      Can you please test same with the virtual com0com: http://sourceforge.net/projects/com0com/
                      A signed driver for x64: https://code.google.com/p/powersdr-iq/downloads/detail?name=setup_com0com_W7_x64_signed.exe&can=2&q=

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                      • K kuzulis
                        7 Oct 2015, 08:47

                        Can you please test same with the virtual com0com: http://sourceforge.net/projects/com0com/
                        A signed driver for x64: https://code.google.com/p/powersdr-iq/downloads/detail?name=setup_com0com_W7_x64_signed.exe&can=2&q=

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                        codeaway
                        wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 09:04 last edited by
                        #13

                        @kuzulis

                        I downloaded the x86 build, as I am running a 32 bit OS.
                        How should I configure com0com ?

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                        • K kuzulis
                          7 Oct 2015, 08:47

                          Can you please test same with the virtual com0com: http://sourceforge.net/projects/com0com/
                          A signed driver for x64: https://code.google.com/p/powersdr-iq/downloads/detail?name=setup_com0com_W7_x64_signed.exe&can=2&q=

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 09:06 last edited by
                          #14

                          @kuzulis
                          just as a virtual port or as a loop ?

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                            kuzulis
                            Qt Champions 2020
                            wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 11:54 last edited by
                            #15

                            How should I configure com0com ?

                            Just create a pair with the "use port class" and "eneble buffer overrun" (via setupg.exe ui)

                            just as a virtual port or as a loop ?

                            as a two virtual ports. . e.g. COM1 as receiver for qserialport and COM2 as sender for other software (e.g. I have used Termite app to send).

                            UPD:

                            Yes, I too can reproduce this memory leak..

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                            • K kuzulis
                              7 Oct 2015, 11:54

                              How should I configure com0com ?

                              Just create a pair with the "use port class" and "eneble buffer overrun" (via setupg.exe ui)

                              just as a virtual port or as a loop ?

                              as a two virtual ports. . e.g. COM1 as receiver for qserialport and COM2 as sender for other software (e.g. I have used Termite app to send).

                              UPD:

                              Yes, I too can reproduce this memory leak..

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                              codeaway
                              wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 13:43 last edited by
                              #16

                              @kuzulis

                              Yeah, reproduced it with com0com and termite.
                              Attached link to screencap

                              http://postimg.org/image/mku4ege29/

                              After a detailed analysis, it looks as though all QtSerialPort examples
                              also face this issue.

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                              • C codeaway
                                7 Oct 2015, 13:43

                                @kuzulis

                                Yeah, reproduced it with com0com and termite.
                                Attached link to screencap

                                http://postimg.org/image/mku4ege29/

                                After a detailed analysis, it looks as though all QtSerialPort examples
                                also face this issue.

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                                mrjj
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 13:46 last edited by
                                #17

                                @codeaway
                                Yep got ever increasing mem use also with com0com.
                                If time permits I try the examples too.

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                                  kuzulis
                                  Qt Champions 2020
                                  wrote on 7 Oct 2015, 15:19 last edited by
                                  #18

                                  Probably it is a bug of QWinOverlappedIoNotifier : https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-48653
                                  Let's wait for more info about..

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