Memory shoot up and high CPU process usage
Reported by
chandyku...@gmail.com,
May 31 2018
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 67.0.3396.62 (Official Build) (64-bit) OS:Windows 7 Enterprise N - 64 bit URL (if applicable) where the memory bloat occurred:https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/769741/Csharp-AES-bits-Encryption-Library-with-Salt Can you reproduce this memory bloat? What steps will reproduce this memory bloat (or if it's not reproducible, what were you doing until then)? (1)Please open https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/769741/Csharp-AES-bits-Encryption-Library-with-Salt with latest version google chrome Version 67.0.3396.62 (Official Build) (64-bit). Memory is shooting up and also processing also takes more than 25% (2)https://stackoverflow.com/questions/273452/using-aes-encryption-in-c-sharp also this site causes memory issues and processing (3) When tab opened only problem. If i gone to another tab then it will decrease the memory *Please note that issues filed with no information filled in above will be marked as WontFix*
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May 31 2018
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Jun 1 2018
The issue looks similar to issue id: 848210. Hence, merging into issue id: 848210. Thanks...!!
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Jun 1 2018
Don't merge... Cpu didn't shoot out to 100 percentage... Also memory also increasing.... It's in windows... Not in OSX... Also we don't need any script to run.... Simple open tab is enough... Please make this as solo bug ...
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Jun 1 2018
Un-duping per comment 4.
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Jun 4 2018
Just a note: I don't think this is related to site isolation. Although there are a couple of OOPIFs on the page, I see the increased CPU usage in browser process and main frame's process both with and without site isolation. I've tried this on Linux ToT.
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Jun 6 2018
Able to reproduce this issue on latest stable 67.0.3396.62 and latest canary 69.0.3451.0 using Windows 10, Mac 10.13.3 and Ubuntu 17.10. i.e; On Navigating to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/273452/using-aes-encryption-in-c-sharp , CPU usage increases and on moving to other tab it is seen normal. This issue is seen from M-60. Hence considering this issue as Non-Regression and marking as Untriaged. Thanks! |
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