That sounds awesome. For master: In the memory section there are a few strange things: - FM Radio and Test Startup Limit USS are 0. That sounds crazy. - Phone/Contacts RSS is close to 1.60mb that sounds crazy too.
The measures sections is empty. Thanks for this work. On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 2:52 AM, Eli Perelman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > As has just been written up by Rob Wood, Raptor is now actively being run > against Gaia pull requests in order to prevent larger regressions from > sneaking in and degrading performance. This is a great proactive measure to > keep our device performance at the forefront of development and is a great > achievement. I also wanted to inform everyone that we are also improving > automation around performance regressions that occur post-commit. > > For the past two weeks, we have had a couple script jobs in place that > query the cold launch data from the Raptor dashboards [1]. Every day at 7AM > PT, the scripts fetch all data from the previous 7 days and are run through > some re-tooled graph server code (ported by Will Lachance) to detect any > performance regressions. If any regressions are found, Raptor will file > appropriate bugs in their respective Bugzilla components, or in the more > general Performance component if a regression occurs in multiple > applications. In fact, Raptor found its first regression today, if you > would like to see an example of what is generated [2]. > > > > *Call to Action* > If you care about the performance of a particular component, e.g. you are > an app owner, peer, or just <3 keep things fast and under control, I > encourage you to subscribe in Bugzilla to your respective components. If > you only care about the performance of the Clock app, feel free to watch > just bugs in the Clock component to keep the noise down. If you want to > know more about any performance issue that Raptor finds, you can either > watch the Performance component in Firefox OS, or maybe create a saved > search for all bugs filed by [email protected]. Every regression that > Raptor finds is tagged with the "perf" and "regression" keywords, and the > bugs contain relevant information about the Gaia and Gecko commits that > were involved with the regression to aid in backouts or bisection. > > If you have a regression come up in an area of your concern, please triage > it quickly and lets keep and improve the performance of Firefox OS! > > [1] http://raptor.mozilla.org > [2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1170149 > > Thanks! > > :Eli Perelman > > > _______________________________________________ > dev-b2g mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g > >
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