Firefox 37.0.1 Do any of you see 3 19.08 MB moz-icon images in about:memory Explicit Allocations corresponding to the download menu icons?
Before I file a bugreport, would any reading this please check about:memory and see if you have these under "Explicit Allocations" / Images:
│ │ │ │ ├──19.08 MB (02.93%) -- image(moz-icon://D:/Temp/FFoxDownloads/...Final.png?size=32&state=normal) │ │ │ │ │ ├──19.07 MB (02.93%) ── source │ │ │ │ │ └───0.00 MB (00.00%) ── decoded-heap │ │ │ │ ├──19.08 MB (02.93%) -- image(moz-icon://D:/Temp/FFoxDownloads/new-icon.png?size=32&state=normal) │ │ │ │ │ ├──19.07 MB (02.93%) ── source │ │ │ │ │ └───0.00 MB (00.00%) ── decoded-heap │ │ │ │ ├──19.08 MB (02.93%) -- image(moz-icon://Y:/event.png?size=32&state=normal) │ │ │ │ │ ├──19.07 MB (02.93%) ── source │ │ │ │ │ └───0.00 MB (00.00%) ── decoded-heap
Almost 20 MB for each of the icons in the download menu seems excessive. I think they may be the three chunks identified by VMMap too. I tried to upload a screenshot but it never finished uploading. All my plugins are disabled. Is anyone else seeing this?
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This time the image posted - see below
I noticed that whether I simply review today's downloads to "See all Downloads" at least 57 MB of Explicit Allocation memory is immediately allocated to the icons (76 MB when Seeing all downloads - with 4 icons showing in the memory report) and it is never released.
This looks like a bug - can anyone else confirm that they are seeing huge amounts of Explicit Allocation memory allocated to download icons?
If other people see it too I'll file a bug report. That's 10% of my explicit allocation memory for three little icons.
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