[TIMOB-1997] iOS: remote streaming and remote streaming 2 memory leaks
GitHub Issue | n/a |
---|---|
Type | Bug |
Priority | Trivial |
Status | Closed |
Resolution | Invalid |
Resolution Date | 2011-04-15T03:07:43.000+0000 |
Affected Version/s | n/a |
Fix Version/s | Release 1.5.0 |
Components | iOS |
Labels | ios, leak, memory, video |
Reporter | Thomas Huelbert |
Assignee | Blain Hamon |
Created | 2011-04-15T03:07:42.000+0000 |
Updated | 2014-09-25T03:00:25.000+0000 |
Description
Sim and iPod (4.1) with mobile sdk build 1.4.2.4c5cd4a
Using instruments and the simulator:
1.phone>play movie>remote streaming
2.phone>play movie>remote streaming2
Leaked Object # Address Size Responsible Library Responsible
Frame
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb430f50 32 MediaToolbox FigCFHTTPWillUseTLS
Malloc 48 Bytes 0xb047680 48 AudioToolbox
SimAggregateDevice::SimAggregateDevice(CFString
const*, CFString const, long&)
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb047660 32 AudioToolbox
CreateDictionaryForDevice(unsigned long)
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb047640 32 AudioToolbox
CreateDictionaryForDevice(unsigned long)
NSCFDictionary 0xb047610 48 AudioToolbox
CreateDictionaryForDevice(unsigned long)
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb0475f0 32 AudioToolbox
SimAggregateDevice::SimAggregateDevice(CFString
const, CFString const*, long&)
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb0475d0 32 AudioToolbox
CreateDictionaryForDevice(unsigned long)
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb0475b0 32 AudioToolbox
CreateDictionaryForDevice(unsigned long)
Malloc 32 Bytes 0xb047580 32 AudioToolbox
SimAggregateDevice::SimAggregateDevice(CFString const,
__CFString const, long&)
NSCFDictionary 0xb047550 48 AudioToolbox
CreateDictionaryForDevice(unsigned long)
NSCFArray
0xb047530 32 AudioToolbox
SimAggregateDevice::SimAggregateDevice(CFString
const*, CFString const, long&)
NSCFDictionary 0xb0474f0 48 AudioToolbox
SimAggregateDevice::SimAggregateDevice(CFString
const, __CFString const*, long&)
NSURL 0x7b41f40 48 MediaToolbox FigByteFlumeCreateWithHTTP
Marking this as invalid. This is an Apple memory leak that we can do nothing about, plus it only occurs on simulator (where memory leaks are not a relevant issue, unless they're caused by us).
closing as invalid per Blain.