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- grab a copy of the tracked processes list in the dumper
- scan running processes when memorytracker starts to catch
pids that may have survived a crash of the tracker's process
- use RunningServiceInfo to figure out roughly how long a
service scanned in this way has been alive
Change-Id: I861642f07183e3945f7a7a41e1e5144567e17e13
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dumpHprofData() only works for the current process anyway.
Change-Id: Ic01133880e5149cc6a5ba0a23a1a08e980620f77
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Launching it as an activity from within Launcher is
problematic, so we'll just treat it as a special shortcut
and run the dump when the user clicks that shortcut icon.
Change-Id: Ibe9f4adcaff674f5bafa9b0fc58b5a86cf5ceb00
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The emailed file is now a zipfile containing one .ahprof
file for each process known to MemoryTracker.
Change-Id: If4a73df9afd38756cc01ff37b2d249346e5f7e9f
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Multiple processes may be tracked and viewed simultaneously.
Also, some changes to the graph:
* show uss and pss together
* adjust opacity controls
Change-Id: I20eebaa8cc8faf78b46af2a35d71ee538207f02b
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Alternatively,
$ adb shell am start -n <pkg>/com.android.launcher3.MemoryDumpActivity
Change-Id: I8c615ec3abffaf6ad693c93bdf569550d8f97298
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