i've a problem with my application that need to display a lot of images and video.
After running ObjectAlloc tool, i see that the live bytes is 640Kb and the overall memory is 31,54Mb when the application crash.
In the organizer i get a "low memory" report so i guess the app crashed because low memory but the ObjectAllocation data don't make any sense to me...
Any ideas?
This is the Organizer crash log:
Incident Identifier: CDCAF38C-CFFD-4316-9C4A-5C8E37794B49
CrashReporter Key: 65390aeb97b2b81076576c3e33b025feb5db9202
OS Version: iPhone OS 3.1.3 (7E18)
Date: 2010-05-19 10:07:19 +0200
Free pages: 372
Wired pages: 12260
Purgeable pages: 0
Largest process: DTMobileIS
Processes
Name UUID Count resident pages
ATreeTest <1d51c3a5fef8b747c3a1be9405bdd52a> 1150 (jettisoned) (active)
DTMobileIS <69c3fa96db2f29474d62964aa1a69bfa> 3316
notification_pro <8a7725017106a28b545fd13ed58bf98c> 68
mediaserverd <3d3800d6acfff050e4d0ed91cbe2467e&开发者_Go百科gt; 464 (jettisoned)
syslogd <8eddddc00294d5615afded36ee3f1b62> 56 (jettisoned)
apsd <32070d91b216d806973c8f1b1d8077a4> 173
SpringBoard <324939a437d1cca1fa4af72d9f5d0eba> 2475 (jettisoned) (active)
accessoryd <8f21c8b376d16e2ccb95ed6d21d8317a> 99 (jettisoned)
notification_pro <8a7725017106a28b545fd13ed58bf98c> 64
ptpd <f5e735bffd0557fcdc53cb35b6d9ce66> 129
notifyd <591dd4dd804b4b8741f52335ea1fa4ab> 64
CommCenter <b4b87526ae086bb62c982f1078f43f81> 167
configd <85efd41aceac34ccc0019df76623c7a9> 294
fairplayd <a2eaf736b3e07c7c9a2c82e9eb893555> 91
mDNSResponder <df1cd275e4ad434e0575990e8e1da4cb> 101
lockdownd <80d2bd44c0bcca273d48ce52010f7e65> 285
launchd <a5988245aade809bf77576f1d9de42c5> 71
**End**
The ObjectAlloc
instrument does not display the full memory usage of your application, particularly if you have a lot of user interface elements that you are dealing with. For a more accurate reading of your application's total memory footprint at any given time, use the Memory Monitor
instrument instead. You will see that your application is indeed exceeding the memory threshold on the device.''
You can add the Memory Monitor
instrument by clicking on the Library button of the toolbar in Instruments. A list of all the available instruments appears, and you drag Memory Monitor
onto the Instruments area of the main window.
If you combine the Memory Monitor
instrument with the ObjectAlloc
one, you should be able to track what is triggering memory spikes within your application. Select the Track inspection head
option for the Memory Monitor (below the Instruments list; click on Memory Manager first to activate the tool, the options will appear on the bottom pane) to view the recorded memory size of your application at any point in its execution.
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