| commit | b11249af60bcd890f552a8f3e0e4bbdfca641099 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Lalit Maganti <lalitm@google.com> | Fri Jun 27 11:22:39 2025 +0000 |
| committer | Lalit Maganti <lalitm@google.com> | Fri Jun 27 11:22:39 2025 +0000 |
| tree | db51413b952a9c2c4b774cdf8f1fe5bad910f74d | |
| parent | 6766ffc9858ca6409ab50a01fde339c125f564d3 [diff] |
tp: change growth factor of flexvector to 1.5x 2x was causing very high memory use when parsing large heap dumps. Use 1.5x instead which is what also folly's vector uses to be a bit more reasonable. Also remove a bunch of confusing code where alignment and capacity multiples were mixed up. We were not actually using custom alignment capability in prod so remove it and simplify.
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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