docs: Define card data for GPU Debugger
b/31318053
Change-Id: Iaedeaa8f39d1adb7dd556d26f6cf176a0a6b4003
diff --git a/docs/html/jd_extras_en.js b/docs/html/jd_extras_en.js
index dfc30c3..f3469b4 100644
--- a/docs/html/jd_extras_en.js
+++ b/docs/html/jd_extras_en.js
@@ -156,6 +156,16 @@
"lang":"en"
},
{
+ "title":"GPU Debugger",
+ "summary":"Use the GPU Debugger to analyze and debug your OpenGL ES apps. Inspect the GPU state and understand what caused a specific rendering outcome.",
+ "url":"studio/debug/am-gpu-debugger.html",
+ "image":"images/tools/thumbnails/am-gpu-debugger_2-2_2x.png",
+ "type":"tools",
+ "keywords": ["android","performance","profiling","tools","monitor","debug"],
+ "tags": ["android","performance","profiling","tools","monitor","debug"],
+ "lang":"en"
+ },
+ {
"title":"HPROF Viewer and Analyzer",
"summary":"Use the Memory Monitor to dump the Java heap to an HPROF file. The HPROF Viewer displays classes, instances of each class, and a reference tree to help you track memory usage and find memory leaks.",
"url":"studio/profile/am-hprof.html",
@@ -5453,6 +5463,12 @@
"studio/profile/am-sysinfo.html"
]
},
+"tools/help/gpu": {
+ "title": "",
+ "resources": [
+ "studio/debug/am-gpu-debugger.html"
+ ]
+ },
"tools/help/shot": {
"title": "",
"resources": [