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This is what it looks like with iOS7 simulator when application is just running without any user interaction(also I'm not running any code of mine, only boilerplate Cocos2D):

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No such issue with 5.0->6.1. The code producing this problem is Cocos2D boilerplate code which I tried to minimize with commenting and this is the minimum code from App delegate:

    - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
    // Create the main window
    window_ = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds]];


    // CCGLView creation
    CCGLView *glView = [CCGLView viewWithFrame:[window_ bounds]
                                   pixelFormat:kEAGLColorFormatRGB565
                                   depthFormat:0
                            preserveBackbuffer:NO
                                    sharegroup:nil
                                 multiSampling:NO
                               numberOfSamples:0];

    director_ = (CCDirectorIOS*) [CCDirector sharedDirector];

    director_.wantsFullScreenLayout = YES;

    // Display FSP and SPF
    [director_ setDisplayStats:YES];

    // set FPS at 60
    [director_ setAnimationInterval:1.0/60];

    // attach the openglView to the director
    [director_ setView:glView];

    [glView setMultipleTouchEnabled:YES];

    // 2D projection
    [director_ setProjection:kCCDirectorProjection2D];
    //  [director setProjection:kCCDirectorProjection3D];

    // Enables High Res mode (Retina Display) on iPhone 4 and maintains low res on all other devices
    if( ! [director_ enableRetinaDisplay:YES] )
        CCLOG(@"Retina Display Not supported");

    // Default texture format for PNG/BMP/TIFF/JPEG/GIF images
    // It can be RGBA8888, RGBA4444, RGB5_A1, RGB565
    // You can change this setting at any time.
    [CCTexture2D setDefaultAlphaPixelFormat:kCCTexture2DPixelFormat_RGBA8888];

    // If the 1st suffix is not found and if fallback is enabled then fallback suffixes are going to searched. If none is found, it will try with the name without suffix.
    // On iPad HD  : "-ipadhd", "-ipad",  "-hd"
    // On iPad     : "-ipad", "-hd"
    // On iPhone HD: "-hd"
    CCFileUtils *sharedFileUtils = [CCFileUtils sharedFileUtils];
    [sharedFileUtils setEnableFallbackSuffixes:NO];             // Default: NO. No fallback suffixes are going to be used
    [sharedFileUtils setiPhoneRetinaDisplaySuffix:@"-hd"];      // Default on iPhone RetinaDisplay is "-hd"
    [sharedFileUtils setiPadSuffix:@"-ipad"];                   // Default on iPad is "ipad"
    [sharedFileUtils setiPadRetinaDisplaySuffix:@"-ipadhd"];    // Default on iPad RetinaDisplay is "-ipadhd"

    // Assume that PVR images have premultiplied alpha
    [CCTexture2D PVRImagesHavePremultipliedAlpha:YES];

    // Create a Navigation Controller with the Director
    navController_ = [[MyNavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:director_];
    navController_.navigationBarHidden = YES;

    // for rotation and other messages
    [director_ setDelegate:navController_];

    // set the Navigation Controller as the root view controller
    [window_ setRootViewController:navController_];

    // make main window visible
    [window_ makeKeyAndVisible];

    return YES;
}

I also commented out CCDirector from directorDidReshapeProjection startup to eliminate my own code. So when application launches now I only see frame rate on black screen.

The same result I see from Instruments.

Unfortunately can't test iOS 7 on device, but I don't expect simulator to act like that.

Update:

I made 2 Mark Generations with the following result.

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All items are those 64 byte allocations. I have no clue what type they are. Worth to mention that I'm using latest stable Cocos2D 2.1.

Update #2:

Call stack of 64 byte allocation.

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  • What types are the new allocations? Have you used the "Mark Generation" button in Instruments?
    – bneely
    Oct 1, 2013 at 8:23
  • @bneely updated my post with results
    – Pablo
    Oct 1, 2013 at 8:33
  • Did you perform any user actions between generations A and B or was the app running by itself? Have you looked at the call stacks for these allocations?
    – bneely
    Oct 1, 2013 at 8:42
  • No, I haven't performed any user action neither I have any code of mine processing anything. I have minimized to boilerplate code only. Updating my post with call stack of this allocation.
    – Pablo
    Oct 1, 2013 at 8:48
  • Does your app use ARC? Do all of the frameworks you are using support ARC?
    – bneely
    Oct 1, 2013 at 8:51

3 Answers 3

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Not so much an answer as a confirmation: it seems to be a problem specific to iOS 7.0 and cocos2d 2.1.

I observed the same behavior: cocos2d 2.1 on iOS 7.0 simulator increases memory usage over time. And a lot, too, every few seconds by ~1 MB. But let's disregard that, the Simulator is not a real device.

On a device (iPod touch 5th gen with iOS 7) memory is barely going up. Using marked generations over a period of 5 minutes indicates a growth of at most 15 KB. Occasionally there is a block of 10-15 KB allocated but eventually let go, at least most of it. The amount of memory added and sticking around over a 5 minute period is about 5 KB. Not much, but also more than nothing for a template app that doesn't do or respond to anything.

The memory that is added and never released on the device is mostly marked as <non-object> as in the Simulator, with a few CGPath thrown in between. So this may indicate that there could be a memory management issue in cocos2d 2.1 on iOS 7 - though it's too minor to have any negative effect on most apps (~100 KB "leaked" per hour).

Sprite Kit and OpenGL applications as well as running on a iOS 6 Simulator (I couldn't test on a iOS 6 device) don't show any such issue, live bytes remains steady with marked generations reporting no growth at all.

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  • For some people it may be significant issue though... Agree, finally we all have to test on device, but during development it's more convenient to use simulator. Hope Cocos2D guys can issue the patch soon.
    – Pablo
    Oct 1, 2013 at 10:06
  • I observe the same with cocos2d 2.0 on ios7, similar device/simulator behaviour as you just described here for cocos2d 2.1.
    – YvesLeBorg
    Oct 1, 2013 at 10:06
  • The following topic may be describing the bug: cocos2d-iphone.org/forums/topic/… and it seems in certain conditions device also affected
    – Pablo
    Oct 13, 2013 at 9:36
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Are you sure you don't have zombie objects enable?

Click on your product -> Edit scheme and at diagnostics tab if you have "Enable zombie objects" checked, uncheck it and try again.

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I know this is too late to reply this issue but just leave it here. There is a guy talk about nszoombie, so if you enable debug of xcode with this option, it will cause this issue. Turn it off and check again

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