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Chris Rankin updated FELIX-6591:
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Affects Version/s: framework.security-2.8.3
> Memory leak in Felix Framework Security extension
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> Key: FELIX-6591
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6591
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework Security
> Affects Versions: framework.security-2.8.3
> Reporter: Chris Rankin
> Priority: Major
> Labels: MemoryLeak, memory-leak
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> Our project loads and unloads a lot of bundles over time, and we have noticed
> that the JVM quickly spends the majority of its time collecting its garbage.
> We have identified the Framework Security extension as one source of this
> problem. Specifically, the suspiciously large number of {{Conditions}} and
> {{Permissions}} objects in every heap dump.
> The {{Permissions}} objects are _definitely_ leaking because
> {{Permission.Entry.hashCode()}} should use {{Arrays.hashCode(entry)}} instead
> of {{entry.hashCode()}} when {{entry}} is an array.
> I have also reimplemented {{Conditions}} to listen for
> {{BundleEvent.UNINSTALLED}} instead of relying on multiple
> {{{}WeakHashMap{}}}s. This is consistent with a TODO comment for this class,
> and allows the {{Conditions}} objects to be deleted _immediately_ instead of
> waiting for the garbage collector to realise that they are no longer
> referenced.
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