(from Ulan's email)
If you're investigating a memory leak and wonder why an object is not garbage collected, you can now use %DebugTrackRetainingPath(object)
to print the actual retaining path of the object on each GC.
This requires --allow-natives-syntax --track-retaining-path
run-time flags and works both in release and debug modes. More info in the CL description.
Consider the following test.js
:
function foo() { let x = { bar: "bar"}; %DebugTrackRetainingPath(x); return () => { return x; } } let closure = foo(); gc();
Example (use debug mode or v8_enable_object_print = true
for much more verbose output):
$ out/x64.release/d8 --allow-natives-syntax --track-retaining-path --expose-gc test.js ################################################# Retaining path for 0x245c59f0c1a1: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Distance from root 6: 0x245c59f0c1a1 <Object map = 0x2d919f0d729> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Distance from root 5: 0x245c59f0c169 <FixedArray[5]> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Distance from root 4: 0x245c59f0c219 <JSFunction (sfi = 0x1fbb02e2d7f1)> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Distance from root 3: 0x1fbb02e2d679 <FixedArray[5]> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Distance from root 2: 0x245c59f0c139 <FixedArray[4]> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Distance from root 1: 0x1fbb02e03d91 <FixedArray[279]> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Root: (Isolate) -------------------------------------------------
While in a debugger session (e.g. gdb/lldb), and assuming you passed the above flags to the process (i.e. --allow-natives-syntax --track-retaining-path
), you may be able to print isolate->heap()->PrintRetainingPath(HeapObject*)
on an object of interest.