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* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
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package com.android.tv.perf;
import android.content.Context;
import static com.android.tv.perf.EventNames.EventName;
/** Measures Performance. */
public interface PerformanceMonitor {
/**
* Starts monitoring application's lifecylce for interesting memory events, captures and records
* memory usage data whenever these events are fired.
*/
void startMemoryMonitor();
/**
* Collects and records memory usage for a specific custom event
*
* @param eventName to record
*/
void recordMemory(@EventName String eventName);
/**
* Starts a timer for a global event to allow measuring the event's latency across activities If
* multiple events with the same name are started, only the last event is retained.
*
* @param eventName for which the timer starts
*/
void startGlobalTimer(@EventName String eventName);
/**
* Stops a cross activities timer for a specific eventName and records the timer duration. If no
* timer found for the event specified an error will be logged, and recording will be skipped.
*
* @param eventName for which the timer stops
*/
void stopGlobalTimer(@EventName String eventName);
/**
* Starts a timer to record latency of a specific scenario or event. Use this method to track
* latency in the same method/class
*
* @return TimerEvent object to be used for stopping/recording the timer for a specific event.
* If PerformanceMonitor is not initialized for any reason, an empty TimerEvent will be
* returned.
*/
TimerEvent startTimer();
/**
* Stops timer for a specific event and records the timer duration. passing a null TimerEvent
* will cause this operation to be skipped.
*
* @param event that needs to be stopped
* @param eventName for which the timer stops. This must be constant with no PII.
*/
void stopTimer(TimerEvent event, @EventName String eventName);
/**
* Starts recording jank for a specific scenario or event.
*
* <p>If jank recording was started already for an event with the current name, but was never
* stopped, the previously recorded event will be skipped.
*
* @param eventName of the event for which tracking is started
*/
void startJankRecorder(@EventName String eventName);
/**
* Stops recording jank for a specific event and records the jank event.
*
* @param eventName of the event that needs to be stopped
*/
void stopJankRecorder(@EventName String eventName);
/**
* Starts activity to display PerformanceMonitor events recorded in local database for debug
* purpose.
*
* @return true if the activity is available to start
*/
boolean startPerformanceMonitorEventDebugActivity(Context context);
}