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ma...@google.com <ma...@google.com>
as...@google.com <as...@google.com> #2
Thanks for trying out Room KMP! This looks like an issue with Android 9+ and armv7 and the way we compile sqlite3.c, specifically linking to the atomic library in C. We'll try to get this fix as soon as possible.
br...@monzo.com <br...@monzo.com> #3
as...@google.com <as...@google.com> #4
Facing the same issue here, surprisingly using the AndroidSQLiteDriver instead of the bundled one seems to work fine. So for now, others facing the crash can fix it by using the AndroidSQLiteDriver instead of the bundled one
br...@monzo.com <br...@monzo.com> #5
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-main
commit cf121571aac008a756b64cda13f76ae4db3e85a6
Author: Daniel Santiago Rivera <danysantiago@google.com>
Date: Wed May 29 11:14:42 2024
Link to Android's atomic lib in bundled SQLite
Fix Bundled SQLite loading for devices with older ARM architecture by linking to Android's atomic library instead of relying on Clang's extension (c_atomic) or GCC's built-ins as used in sqlite3.c.
Also add support for passing linker args to androidx's native compilation infra.
See also discussion inhttps://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/792d76a592608d8f
Bug: 341639198
Test: Locally tested via BundledSQLiteDriverTest in a Nexus 5 on API 23
Change-Id: Ia818b7c4f1a990a1b5e35f4c7a3c89694aee0503
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/ClangSharedLibraryTask.kt
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/KonanBuildService.kt
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/MultiTargetNativeCompilation.kt
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/NativeTargetCompilation.kt
M sqlite/sqlite-bundled/build.gradle
https://android-review.googlesource.com/3108157
Branch: androidx-main
commit cf121571aac008a756b64cda13f76ae4db3e85a6
Author: Daniel Santiago Rivera <danysantiago@google.com>
Date: Wed May 29 11:14:42 2024
Link to Android's atomic lib in bundled SQLite
Fix Bundled SQLite loading for devices with older ARM architecture by linking to Android's atomic library instead of relying on Clang's extension (c_atomic) or GCC's built-ins as used in sqlite3.c.
Also add support for passing linker args to androidx's native compilation infra.
See also discussion in
Bug: 341639198
Test: Locally tested via BundledSQLiteDriverTest in a Nexus 5 on API 23
Change-Id: Ia818b7c4f1a990a1b5e35f4c7a3c89694aee0503
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/ClangSharedLibraryTask.kt
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/KonanBuildService.kt
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/MultiTargetNativeCompilation.kt
M buildSrc/private/src/main/kotlin/androidx/build/clang/NativeTargetCompilation.kt
M sqlite/sqlite-bundled/build.gradle
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #6
Hello, even if I updated to version androidx.sqlite:sqlite-bundled:2.5.0-alpha04 I just received a crash on a nexus 5X with android 8.1.0 and another one on Redmi Note 11 Pro with android 13.
I'm using androidx.room:room-runtime-android:2.7.0-alpha01.
This is the log:
Fatal Exception: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: dalvik.system.PathClassLoader[DexPathList[[zip file "/data/app/com.myproject-ssibkzVuLAo7tvV0puYoEg==/base.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/data/app/com.myproject-ssibkzVuLAo7tvV0puYoEg==/lib/x86, /system/lib, /vendor/lib]]] couldn't find "libsqliteJni.so"
at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:1011)
at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1657)
at androidx.sqlite.driver.bundled.NativeLibraryLoader.loadLibrary(NativeLibraryLoader.android.kt:1)
at androidx.sqlite.driver.bundled.BundledSQLiteDriver.<clinit>(BundledSQLiteDriver.jvmAndroid.kt:1)
Thank you!
I'm using androidx.room:room-runtime-android:2.7.0-alpha01.
This is the log:
Fatal Exception: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: dalvik.system.PathClassLoader[DexPathList[[zip file "/data/app/com.myproject-ssibkzVuLAo7tvV0puYoEg==/base.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/data/app/com.myproject-ssibkzVuLAo7tvV0puYoEg==/lib/x86, /system/lib, /vendor/lib]]] couldn't find "libsqliteJni.so"
at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:1011)
at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1657)
at androidx.sqlite.driver.bundled.NativeLibraryLoader.loadLibrary(NativeLibraryLoader.android.kt:1)
at androidx.sqlite.driver.bundled.BundledSQLiteDriver.<clinit>(BundledSQLiteDriver.jvmAndroid.kt:1)
Thank you!
br...@monzo.com <br...@monzo.com> #7
Can you try using androidx.room:room-runtime-android:2.7.0-alpha04
and confirm if the issue is still present?
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #8
I will let you know, in alternative can I use AndroidSQLiteDriver instead of the bundled one just for the android implementation?
Description
Jetpack Compose version: I've tested on 1.3.0-alpha01 and 1.2.0-beta03
Jetpack Compose component(s) used: LazyColumn
Android Studio Build: 221.3427.89.2211.8689873
Kotlin version: 1.7.10
Steps to Reproduce or Code Sample to Reproduce:
Context:
We have a rather large (10k+ items) LazyColumn where scrolling (eventually) leads to the application grinding to a halt, constantly trying to free memory. It can't, we just keep getting lots of these:
Background concurrent copying GC freed 51964(1414KB) AllocSpace objects, 6(120KB) LOS objects, 0% free, 190MB/192MB, paused 101us total 1.483s
I took at heap dump at this point and basically all of the heap is used up by instances of
SnapshotMutableStateImpl$StateStateRecord
.Replace LazyColumn with a RecyclerView (with each item being a ComposeView) and the memory leak is gone. App performance is night and day better.
I've been trying for hours to reproduce this in a trivial sample project and haven't had any luck yet. Raising this anyway just in case you have any ideas about what might be causing it. Obviously this makes LazyColumn completely unusable for us, so we'll stick to RecyclerView for now!