On 10/18/2010 02:55 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi Holger, Hi, (please keep the mailinglist in the loop)
> We have applied the > patch(https://bug-44806-attachments.webkit.org/attachment.cgi?id=68154) to > remove the "deadResources", which is working fine. Because of this patch the > duration to consume the entire available RAM has increased. But still the > "liveResources" are not freeing, due to which its again consuming the entire > available RAM. my time is limited right now so I can not help you in my spare time. But if the encoded data of the current page is more than fits into your RAM there is not much you can do, you can either wait to get killed by the kernel, or you can stop loading the page. Just imagine you would throw away images you have already downloaded, you would need to download them again.. in most cases where you have limited RAM you also have limited bandwidth... The two things that I can propose are: a) verify thay you are not leaking memory. Create a simple page, reload it in a loop, repaint it and see what happens to your memory... b) ask the Linux VM to overcommit memory and see how far you can push things. I just can't commit more of my spare time to look into memory usage of WebCore, I wish I could spend more time on WebKit... _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

