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Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:
From: |
T.V. Raman |
Subject: |
Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux: |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Mar 2012 16:53:22 -0700 |
Stephane et al
I am also possibly able to trigger the problem before I load
emacspeak;
After running emacs -q -- and then M-x shell, I see all of the
memory on the machine getting shewed up -- at least as reported
by free.
I'm attaching outupt of memory-usage from both instances so they
are in the same message; see what you think.
The memory usage numbers with M-x shell dont look as big as the
ones with just emacs -q -- but they do look bigger.
Plain: memory usage in emacs -q
Garbage collection stats:
((51337 . 9533) (14771 . 0) (73 . 107) 76102 325117 (67 . 81) (180 .
54) (3028 . 4598))
=> 821392+152528 bytes in cons cells
709008+0 bytes in symbols
2920+4280 bytes in markers
1072+1296 bytes in floats
10080+3024 bytes in intervals
96896+147136 bytes in string headers
76102 bytes of string chars
76102 bytes of vector slots
Total bytes in lisp objects: 2350851 (live 2042587, dead 308264)
Buffer ralloc memory usage:
10 buffers
8865 bytes total (2382 in gaps)
Size Gap Name
4632 463 memory-usage.el
778 77 *GNU Emacs*
521 1597 *Buffer Details*
329 33 *Messages*
191 20 *scratch*
82 20 *Echo Area 0*
42 20 *code-conversion-work*
0 20 *Minibuf-1*
0 20 *Minibuf-0*
0 20 *Echo Area 1*
Shell: emacs -q M-x shell M-x memory-usage
Garbage collection stats:
((54977 . 10205) (15045 . 0) (90 . 121) 417724 1000327014 (67 . 191)
(117 . 161) (25648 . 1043))
=> 879632+163280 bytes in cons cells
722160+0 bytes in symbols
3600+4840 bytes in markers
1072+3056 bytes in floats
6552+9016 bytes in intervals
820736+33376 bytes in string headers
417724 bytes of string chars
417724 bytes of vector slots
Total bytes in lisp objects: 1003392058 (live 1003178490, dead 213568)
Buffer ralloc memory usage:
10 buffers
4360 bytes total (1967 in gaps)
Size Gap Name
827 82 *GNU Emacs*
537 1590 *Buffer Details*
489 49 *shell*
345 34 *Messages*
191 20 *scratch*
81 20 *Echo Area 0*
15 20 *code-conversion-work*
0 20 *Minibuf-1*
0 20 *Minibuf-0*
0 20 *Echo Area 1*
Full: My Full Emacs environment, everything loaded
Garbage collection stats:
((833982 . 321192) (57906 . 5) (116 . 491) 4504763 1000738985 (1539 .
520) (13100 . 7508) (171211 . 33823))
=> 13343712+5139072 bytes in cons cells
2779488+240 bytes in symbols
4640+19640 bytes in markers
24624+8320 bytes in floats
733600+420448 bytes in intervals
5478752+1082336 bytes in string headers
4504763 bytes of string chars
4504763 bytes of vector slots
Total bytes in lisp objects: 1034278620 (live 1027608564, dead 6670056)
Buffer ralloc memory usage:
18 buffers
113342 bytes total (4948 in gaps)
Size Gap Name
45482 0 *Compile-Log*
43734 1852 *Proced*
7714 771 .diary
6742 111 *Messages*
2039 204 *g scratch*
596 59 *Calendar*
594 59 *shell*
568 1570 *Buffer Details*
362 36 *Warnings*
322 32 *completion-save-buffer*
191 20 *scratch*
81 20 *Shell Command Output*
42 20 *code-conversion-work*
12 20 *Echo Area 0*
9 20 *dtk-scratch-buffer*
0 20 *Minibuf-1*
0 20 *Minibuf-0*
0 20 *Echo Area 1*
On 3/12/12, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Just did a git pull -a to see if nmy memory woes on the 16-core
>> workstation (HP Z600) were a thing of the past, alas No.
>
>> Here are some numbers that I hope are useful:
>
>> Running Emacs 23.2 on that machine, with my default .emacs
>> loaded, RSS is about 235MB VSS about 430MB. This is an Emacs
>> session that has been up for about a week.
>
>> Emacs 24 built from today's git snapshot:
>
>> Starting Emacs with the same .emacs loaded:
>
>> 0. All memory on the machine goes away to Emacs (started with 9GB
>> of 12GB free) -- as reported by free.
>
>> 1. After running a garbage collect in that emacs (before GC, it
>> was basically too slow to use)
>> Running proced showed an RSS of 7gb and a VSS of approx 8GB.
>
>> I ran M-x memory-usage and here are the numbers.
>
>> Garbage collection stats:
>> ((833982 . 321192) (57906 . 5) (116 . 491) 4504763 1000738985 (1539 . 520)
>> (13100 . 7508) (171211 . 33823))
>
>> => 13343712+5139072 bytes in cons cells
>> 2779488+240 bytes in symbols
>> 4640+19640 bytes in markers
>> 24624+8320 bytes in floats
>> 733600+420448 bytes in intervals
>> 5478752+1082336 bytes in string headers
>> 4504763 bytes of string chars
>> 4504763 bytes of vector slots
>
> Hmm... there's a bug in the above output: it should say 1000738985 bytes
> of vector slots. That a whole 1G of vector slots. Where could these
> come from?
>
> Can you reproduce the above output with just "emacs; M-x memory-usage"
> or do you need to do something more? Can you try to figure out which
> part of your setup triggers this behavior?
>
>
> Stefan
>
- Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, T. V. Raman, 2012/03/12
- Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, Stefan Monnier, 2012/03/12
- Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/03/12
- Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, T.V. Raman, 2012/03/13
- Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:,
T.V. Raman <=
- Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, Stefan Monnier, 2012/03/13
- Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, T.V. Raman, 2012/03/13
- Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, T.V. Raman, 2012/03/14
- Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, Stefan Monnier, 2012/03/14
- Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, Chong Yidong, 2012/03/15
Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid Linux:, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/03/12
Re: Memory Usage On Emacs 24 Lucid what?:, Richard Stallman, 2012/03/12