commit | cc1e032623482d04a76188387b87438f2f046d45 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Primiano Tucci <primiano@google.com> | Thu Sep 18 13:15:12 2025 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Sep 18 13:15:12 2025 +0100 |
tree | 8ec0cacb15ec58d4f0360b806446084887944b29 | |
parent | 3975ef5be881f66394c130aa4cfcd5e5aec10820 [diff] |
base: Add flag-guarded MaybeLockFreeTaskRunner (#2700) - Adds a transitional class that, at compile time, can be switched to either UnixTaskRunner or the new LockFreeTaskRunner - Keeps the flag off for now - Add the android flag plumbing **Stack:** - [#2699](https://github.com/google/perfetto/pull/2699) (tr_lockfree) - **[This PR] (tr_flag)** - [#2726](https://github.com/google/perfetto/pull/2726) (tr_flagflip)
Perfetto is an open-source suite of SDKs, daemons and tools which use tracing to help developers understand the behaviour of complex systems and root-cause functional and performance issues on client and embedded systems.
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ftrace
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