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author | Priyanka <57577698+PriyankaSPX@users.noreply.github.com> | Wed Jul 16 15:31:04 2025 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Jul 16 15:31:04 2025 +0100 |
tree | 23e32b0b7ae2c2664d3fe80825f79dfdc52ae0f7 | |
parent | 3c4f8e95296825f976a66ce6a1aceea915ec7c2f [diff] |
tp: Dump the hierarchy path for SF layers. (#2169) So we can avoid running slow recursive queries for trace search. Ensure we handle recursive hierarchies. Bug: 411363817 Bug: 431939202 Test: tools/diff_test_trace_processor.py out/linux_clang_release/trace_processor_shell --name-filter="SurfaceFlingerLayer|PerfettoTable:winscope"
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.
It is a production-grade tool that is the default tracing system for the Android operating system and the Chromium browser.
Perfetto is not a single tool, but a collection of components that work together:
Perfetto was designed to be a versatile and powerful tracing system for a wide range of use cases.
ftrace
, allowing you to visualize scheduling, syscalls, interrupts, and custom kernel tracepoints on a timeline.chrome://tracing
. Use it to debug and root-cause issues in the browser, V8, and Blink.We‘ve designed our documentation to guide you to the right information as quickly as possible, whether you’re a newcomer to performance analysis or an experienced developer.
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