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Backpressure seems to work, however the |
Interestingly using |
Seems like |
Does this happen on the client side or on the server side? |
@mcollina: server side |
Seems related to chunked encoding |
@ronag are you working on a PR? |
@mcollina no, I’m trying to find the problem but so far I have no idea. This might be over my head. |
Our findings so far seem to indicate a difference between how e.g. if instead of calling req._readableState.flowing = true
while (req.read() != null) {
} I seem to no longer have any leaks. Though I don’t dare using such a workaround in production without understanding why that helps. My suspicion is the sync vs async resume behavior which is different between |
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: nodejs#26957
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: nodejs#26957
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: #26957 PR-URL: #26965 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de>
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: #26957 PR-URL: #26965 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de> Signed-off-by: Beth Griggs <Bethany.Griggs@uk.ibm.com>
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: #26957 PR-URL: #26965 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de> Signed-off-by: Beth Griggs <Bethany.Griggs@uk.ibm.com>
@mcollina I'm a little surprised this wasn't fixed/merged in/into LTS? Is that on purpose? |
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: #26957 PR-URL: #26965 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de>
`readable.resume()` calls `.read(0)`, which in turn previously set `needReadable = true`, and so a subsequent `.read()` call would call `_read()` even though enough data was already available. This can lead to elevated memory usage, because calling `_read()` when enough data is in the readable buffer means that backpressure is not being honoured. Fixes: #26957 PR-URL: #26965 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de>
Running this will cause the memory usage of the node process to infinitly grow...
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