Can somebody help me trace these CoreVideo memory leaks when running Instruments in XCode?

Basically, the memory leak happens when I press the "Record Video" button on my custom motion jpeg player. I cannot tell exactly which part of my code is leaking as Leaks Instruments is not pointing to any of my calls. BTW, I'm using the iPad device to test the leaks.

Heres the messages from the Leaks Instruments:

  • Responsible Library = CoreVideo
  • Responsible Frame: CVPixelBufferBacking::initWithPixelBufferDescription(..) CVObjectAlloc(...) CVBuffer::init()

Here's my code that handles each motion jpeg frames streamed by the server:

-(void)processServerData:(NSData *)data{    

/*
//render the video in the UIImage control
*/
UIImage *image =[UIImage imageWithData:data];
self.imageCtrl.image = image;

/*
//check if we are recording
*/
if (myRecorder.isRecording) {

    //create initial sample: todo:check if this is still needed
    if (counter==0) {

        self.buffer = [Recorder pixelBufferFromCGImage:image.CGImage size:myRecorder.imageSize];
        CVPixelBufferPoolCreatePixelBuffer (NULL, myRecorder.adaptor.pixelBufferPool, &buffer);

        if(buffer) 
        {
            CVBufferRelease(buffer);
        }
    }

    if (counter < myRecorder.maxFrames)
    {
        if([myRecorder.writerInput isReadyForMoreMediaData])
        {
            CMTime frameTime = CMTimeMake(1, myRecorder.timeScale);
            CMTime lastTime=CMTimeMake(counter, myRecorder.timeScale); 
            CMTime presentTime=CMTimeAdd(lastTime, frameTime);

            self.buffer = [Recorder pixelBufferFromCGImage:image.CGImage size:myRecorder.imageSize];

            [myRecorder.adaptor appendPixelBuffer:buffer withPresentationTime:presentTime];

            if(buffer)
            {
                CVBufferRelease(buffer);
            }

            counter++;

            if (counter==myRecorder.maxFrames)
            {
                [myRecorder finishSession];

                counter=0;
                myRecorder.isRecording = NO;
            }
        }
        else
        {
            NSLog(@"adaptor not ready counter=%d ",counter );
        }
    }
}

}

Here's the pixelBufferFromCGImage function:

+ (CVPixelBufferRef) pixelBufferFromCGImage: (CGImageRef) image size:(CGSize) size{
NSDictionary *options = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
                         [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], kCVPixelBufferCGImageCompatibilityKey,
                         [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], kCVPixelBufferCGBitmapContextCompatibilityKey,
                         nil];
CVPixelBufferRef pxbuffer = NULL;

CVReturn status = CVPixelBufferCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, size.width,
                                      size.height, kCVPixelFormatType_32ARGB, (CFDictionaryRef) options, 
                                      &pxbuffer);
NSParameterAssert(status == kCVReturnSuccess && pxbuffer != NULL);

CVPixelBufferLockBaseAddress(pxbuffer, 0);
void *pxdata = CVPixelBufferGetBaseAddress(pxbuffer);
NSParameterAssert(pxdata != NULL);

CGColorSpaceRef rgbColorSpace = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB();
CGContextRef context = CGBitmapContextCreate(pxdata, size.width,
                                             size.height, 8, 4*size.width, rgbColorSpace, 
                                             kCGImageAlphaNoneSkipFirst);
NSParameterAssert(context);
CGContextConcatCTM(context, CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(0));
CGContextDrawImage(context, CGRectMake(0, 0, CGImageGetWidth(image), 
                                       CGImageGetHeight(image)), image);
CGColorSpaceRelease(rgbColorSpace);
CGContextRelease(context);

CVPixelBufferUnlockBaseAddress(pxbuffer, 0);

return pxbuffer;

}

Aprpeciate any help! Thanks

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2 Answers

I don't see anything too obvious. I did notice you use self.buffer and buffer here. If it is retained, you might be leaking there. If CVPixelBufferPoolCreatePixelBuffer if allocating memory in the second line after self.buffer retained in the first line, the first might be leaking.

    self.buffer = [Recorder pixelBufferFromCGImage:image.CGImage size:myRecorder.imageSize];
    CVPixelBufferPoolCreatePixelBuffer (NULL, myRecorder.adaptor.pixelBufferPool, &buffer);

Hope that helps.

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I tried removing the "self" from self.buffer but I still have memory leaks. Thanks – German Apr 1 '11 at 22:16
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I refactored the processFrame method and I'm no longer getting the leaks.

-(void) processFrame:(UIImage *) image {

    if (myRecorder.frameCounter < myRecorder.maxFrames)
    {
        if([myRecorder.writerInput isReadyForMoreMediaData])
        {
            CMTime frameTime = CMTimeMake(1, myRecorder.timeScale);
            CMTime lastTime=CMTimeMake(myRecorder.frameCounter, myRecorder.timeScale); 
            CMTime presentTime=CMTimeAdd(lastTime, frameTime);

            buffer = [Recorder pixelBufferFromCGImage:image.CGImage size:myRecorder.imageSize];

            if(buffer)
            {
                [myRecorder.adaptor appendPixelBuffer:buffer withPresentationTime:presentTime];

                myRecorder.frameCounter++;

                CVBufferRelease(buffer);

                if (myRecorder.frameCounter==myRecorder.maxFrames)
                {
                    [myRecorder finishSession];

                    myRecorder.frameCounter=0;
                    myRecorder.isRecording = NO;
                }
            }
            else
            {
                NSLog(@"Buffer is empty");
            }
        }
        else
        {
            NSLog(@"adaptor not ready frameCounter=%d ",myRecorder.frameCounter );
        }
    }

}
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