5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Romain Guy
0a8c51b1d0 Properly account for created paths in the cache
Change-Id: I47b89b3085cefab6daac9194e7bfd3c140b37fa2
2013-08-21 17:35:38 -07:00
Romain Guy
78dd96d5af Add an on-screen overdraw counter
The counter can be enabled by setting the system property called
debug.hwui.overdraw to the string "count". If the string is set
to "show", overdraw will be highlighted on screen instead of
printing out a simple counter.

Change-Id: I9a9c970d54bffab43138bbb7682f6c04bc2c40bd
2013-05-03 17:08:20 -07:00
Romain Guy
c5cbee7d78 Stop worker threads on memory trim & fix bad pointer access
Change-Id: I6fe7e31aeb6dd41fa65ab952caed97bc2da510d7
2013-03-20 19:16:53 -07:00
Romain Guy
5dc7fa7096 Add TaskManager API
This API can be used to run arbitrary tasks on a pool of worker
threads. The number of threads is calculated based on the number
of CPU cores available.

The API is made of 3 classes:

TaskManager
      Creates and manages the worker threads.

Task
      Describes the work to be done and the type of the output.
      A task contains a future used to wait for the worker thread
      to be done computing the result of the task.

TaskProcessor
      The processor dispatches tasks to the TaskManager and is
      responsible for performing the computation required by
      each task. A processor will only be asked to process tasks
      sent to the manager through the processor.

A typical use case:

class MyTask: Task<MyType>

class MyProcessor: TaskProcessor<MyType>

TaskManager m = new TaskManager();
MyProcessor p = new MyProcessor(m);
MyTask t = new MyTask();
p.add(t);

// Waits until the result is available
MyType result = t->getResult();

Change-Id: I1fe845ba4c49bb0e1b0627ab147f9a861c8e0749
2013-03-12 15:06:42 -07:00
Romain Guy
ca89e2a687 Precache paths from a worker thread
Change-Id: I3e7b53d67e0e03e403beaf55c39350ead7f1e309
2013-03-11 17:05:28 -07:00