[whatwg] Canvas 2D memory management

Ashley Gullen ashley at scirra.com
Fri Jul 19 07:09:34 PDT 2013


FWIW, imageBitmap.discard() wouldn't be unprecedented - WebGL allows you to
explicitly release memory with deleteTexture() rather than letting the GC
collect unused textures.

Ashley



On 18 July 2013 17:50, Ian Hickson <ian at hixie.ch> wrote:

> On Wed, 9 Jan 2013, Ashley Gullen wrote:
> >
> > Some developers are starting to design large scale games using our HTML5
> > game engine, and we're finding we're running in to memory management
> > issues.  Consider a device with 50mb of texture memory available.  A
> > game might contain 100mb of texture assets, but only use a maximum of
> > 30mb of them at a time (e.g. if there are three levels each using 30mb
> > of different assets, and a menu that uses 10mb of assets).  This game
> > ought to fit in memory at all times, but if a user agent is not smart
> > about how image loading is handled, it could run out of memory.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Some ideas:
> > 1) add new functions to the canvas 2D context, such as:
> > ctx.load(image): cache an image in memory so it can be immediately drawn
> > when drawImage() is first used
> > ctx.unload(image): release the image from memory
>
> The Web API tries to use garbage collection for this; the idea being that
> you load the images you need when you need them, then discard then when
> you're done, and the memory gets reclaimed when possible.
>
> We could introduce a mechanism to flush ImageBitmap objects more forcibly,
> e.g. imageBitmap.discard(). This would be a pretty new thing, though. Are
> there any browser vendors who have opinions about this?
>
> We should probably wait to see if people are able to use ImageBitmap with
> garbage collection first. Note, though, that ImageBitmap doesn't really
> add anything you couldn't do with <img> before, in the non-Worker case.
> That is, you could just create <img> elements then lose references to them
> when you wanted them GC'ed; if that isn't working today, I don't see why
> it would start working with ImageBitmap.
>
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