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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:33:33+00:00 2026-05-15T11:33:33+00:00

Hello I developed a multi-threaded TCP server application that allows 10 concurrent connections receives

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Hello I developed a multi-threaded TCP server application that allows 10 concurrent connections receives continuous requests from them, after some processing requests, responds them to clients. I’m running it on a TI OMAP l137 processor based board it runs Monta Vista Linux. Threads are created per client ie 10 threads and it’s pre-threaded. it’s physical memory usage is about %1.5 and CPU usage is about %2 according to ps, top and meminfo. It’s vm usage rises up to 80M where i have 48M (i reduced it from u-boot to reserve some mem for DSP). Any help is appreciated, how can i reduce it??.(/proc/sys/vm/.. tricks doesn’t help 🙂

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    2026-05-15T11:33:33+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:33 am

    You can try using a drop in garbage collecting replacement for malloc(), and see if that solves your problem. If it does, find the leaks and fix them, then get rid of the garbage collector.

    Its ‘interesting’ to chase these kinds of problems on platforms that most heap analyzers and profilers (e.g. valgrind) don’t fully (if at all) support.

    On another note, given the constraints .. I’m assuming you have decreased the default thread stack size? I think the default is 8M, you probably don’t need that much. See pthread_attr_setstacksize() if you haven’t adjusted it.

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    You can check the default stack size with pthread_attr_getstacksize(). If it is at 8M, you’ve already blown your ceiling during thread creation (10 threads, as you mentioned).

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