| commit | 583ca6c7706c649cd0674864dffbd54bc1ae7125 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Lalit Maganti <lalitm@google.com> | Mon Sep 01 07:15:35 2025 -0400 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Sep 01 07:15:35 2025 -0400 |
| tree | 45187c07ff61f434df50e58914513ac6f0d6e5f5 | |
| parent | b77ec7dfb6f60e339d2640d068636df0499ba396 [diff] |
ui: improve how source/line number aggregation works (#2776) * instead of returning null for when there are multiple source files, return a summary at least indicating the first line * use distinct to detect if the same file is repeated many times instead of relying on a simple count * switch line number to use concat_with_comma: line numbers are small enough and infrequent enough to just list all of them.
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.
New to tracing? If you're unfamiliar with concepts like tracing and profiling, start here:
Ready to dive in? Our “Getting Started” guide is the main entry point for all users. It will help you find the right tutorials and documentation for your specific needs:
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