[Rev 02] RFR: 8232824: Removing TabPane with strong referenced content causes memory leak from weak one
Kevin Rushforth
kcr at openjdk.java.net
Thu Jan 23 12:52:00 UTC 2020
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 12:51:59 GMT, Ambarish Rapte <arapte at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This PR is a fix for [JDK-8232824](https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8232824)
>> This issue is regression of [JDK-8187074](https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8187074).
>>
>> Issue.
>> - `Parent.viewOrderChildren` is a list of children sorted according to view order.
>> - `Parent.viewOrderChildren` is cleared and computed in `Parent.computeViewOrderChildren()` which is called from `Parent.doUpdatePeer()` when a `pulse `is received.
>>
>> - Below is the scenario mentioned in this issue,
>> 1. `TabPane` is created with few `tabs`.
>> 2. For each tab, a `TabHeaderSkin` is created with `setViewOrder(1)` and is added to `TabHeaderArea.headersRegion`
>> 3. All these `TabHeaderSkin`s are added to `Parent.viewOrderChildren` on `pulse`.
>> 4. When the `TabPane` is removed from scene, then on the next pulse the method `Parent.doUpdatePeer()` does not get called for `TabHeaderArea.headersRegion`, because it is not part for scenegraph anymore.
>> So `Parent.computeViewOrderChildren()` does not get called and the `Parent.viewOrderChildren` does not get cleared, which causes the leak.
>>
>> Fix:
>> Clear the `Parent.viewOrderChildren` list when marking `DirtyBits.PARENT_CHILDREN_VIEW_ORDER` as dirty.
>> `Parent.viewOrderChildren` will be computed on next `pulse`.
>> This will maintain lazy computation of `Parent.viewOrderChildren`.
>>
>> Added a system test, fails without fix and passes with. No failures in existing tests.
>
> The pull request has been updated with 1 additional commit.
Looks good.
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Marked as reviewed by kcr (Lead).
PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jfx/pull/79
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