commit | ee129dc3b72eea30b620b791a58071af1b0eb0da | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jorim Jaggi <jjaggi@google.com> | Wed Jul 20 15:46:59 2016 +0200 |
committer | Jorim Jaggi <jjaggi@google.com> | Thu Jul 21 13:02:53 2016 +0200 |
tree | 846f604a4003bba7c7f9f3f7c80e497462d98ed9 | |
parent | a3ad146034936de84cf5792d466eedbf6808ae43 [diff] |
Put GPU priority to low for all rendering contexts Our live wallpapers that use libgdx need to have lower GPU priority so they don't preempt GPU tasks from the foreground windows. Ideally, we'd add an option for this but since libgdx is exclusively used for live wallpapers, we can just set the option statically. Bug: 29639773 Change-Id: I0f5fae4af7d45267c69e22e31a23e58d0d771bc2
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