[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Resolved: (HHH-2481) Big memory leak in the use of CGLIB

Scott Marlow (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Sun Mar 18 00:16:09 EDT 2007


     [ http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2481?page=all ]
     
Scott Marlow resolved HHH-2481:
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     Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version: 3.2.3

Fix checked into 3_2 branch and trunk.

> Big memory leak in the use of CGLIB
> -----------------------------------
>
>          Key: HHH-2481
>          URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2481
>      Project: Hibernate3
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: core
>     Versions: 3.2.2
>  Environment: Hibernate 3.2.2
> MySQL 5.1
>     Reporter: Paul Malolepsy
>     Assignee: Scott Marlow
>     Priority: Critical
>      Fix For: 3.2.3
>  Attachments: fix.diff
>
> Original Estimate: 5 minutes
>         Remaining: 5 minutes
>
> The way CGLIBLazyInitializer is creating proxies is resulting in a potentially massive memory leak.
> In CGLIBLazyInitializer.getProxy() just before the proxy is instantiated, a call is made to Enhancer.registerCallbacks() passing in the instance of CGLIBLazyInitializer that will manage the proxy.  This variable is stored in a static ThreadLocal on the CGLIB created persistentClass so that any subsequent objects instantiated will get this callback class.  
> The problem is that once this ThreadLocal is set, it is never cleared, so it will stay around (together with the object it's managing, and whatever object graph it may be connected to) until the next time a proxy is created for that type on that thread.  
> For our application we have about 150 different proxy types, and our app can have over 100 threads.  This results in potentially 15,000 proxy objects and their graphs stuck in memory.
> The fix for this is simple.  Just make another call the Enhancer.registerCallbacks() with a null callback arg, right after the proxy class is instantiated:
> Enhancer.registerCallbacks(factory, null);

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