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Clément Boudet commented on HHH-2470:
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Hello
We are experiencing this problem with one of our applications.
We use Native SQL requests because we cannot get good performances without Oracle hints.
These SQL are executed periodically (quite often) and we tend to have OutOfMemoryError
(environment : win 2000, oracle 10g, websphere 6, JAVA 1.4) after some time (very
variable). Dumps indicate that the QueryPlanCache has grown huge (1 Gbyte !) despite being
made of soft references (may be another problem).
Having this bug corrected would help us a lot. Since there is already a correction ready,
maybe it could be included in the next release ?
Use of session.createSQLQuery causes memory leak
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Key: HHH-2470
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2470
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Patch
Components: query-sql
Affects Versions: 3.1.3
Environment: Win XP, Oracle 10g, Java 1.4.2
Reporter: Bjørn Bjerkeli
Assignee: Gail Badner
Attachments: hibernate-patch.zip, TestCase.zip
NativeSQLQuerySpecification fails to properly implement equals and hashcode caused by
lacking implementation of hashCode and equals in all SQLQueryReturn implementations and
SQLQueryScalarReturn which are members of NativeSQLQuerySpecification. I can see that
NativeSQLQuerySpecification has been changed in 3.2, but the problem is still there.
NativeSQLQuerySpecification instances are used as keys for retrieving and caching
NativeSQLQueryPlan instances.
This causes the caching-mechanism to be pretty useless when Queries created by
session.createSQLQuery because new entries will be added all the time in the
QueryPlanCache and the SoftLimitMRUCache member.
So far so good, the more serious problem that is caused by this is stems from the
implementation of SoftLimitMRUCache which again uses LRUMap in commons-collection. The put
- method of the cache is not treadsafe, and that causes the following fragment in LRUMap
to allow the map to grow beyond its maximumSize. That is bacause the containsKey method
will return an incorrect result when concurrently updating the map.
public Object put( Object key, Object value ) {
int mapSize = size();
Object retval = null;
if ( mapSize >= maximumSize ) {
// don't retire LRU if you are just
// updating an existing key
if (!containsKey(key)) {
// lets retire the least recently used item in the cache
removeLRU();
}
}
retval = super.put(key,value);
return retval;
}
I have included a test-case that demonstrates:
1) Wrong implementation of equals and hashCode in NativeSQLQuerySpecification
2) Concurrent use of LRUMap causes the map to grow beyound it's max limit
3) Concurrent execution of session.createSQLQuery causes memory leak due to 1) and 2)
I would be more than happy to contribute to get this fixed. Just let me know.
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