However, since that functionality is based on Chromium (and even works on chrome), I am guessing that it should be possible in Cordova webviews.
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Bowser [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 2:22 PM To: dev Subject: Re: GPU Profile tracing in Cordova Apps Amazon's Chromium is different than Android Chromium. I don't know exactly how they're different, but I wouldn't expect GPU profiling to work the same way. On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Parashuram <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am working on a performance framework ( > http://github.com/axemclion/browser-perf) and was looking at ways to > start the GPU profile on Cordova Android apps. > > To read about:tracing information for Chrome, I can do > > $ adb shell am broadcast -a com.android.chrome.GPU_ PROFILER_START -e > categories "benchmark" -e continuous "" > > In case of Amazon's port of Chromium, I use > > $ adb shell am broadcast -a > com.android.org.chromium.action.PROFILE_START.< > package.name> > > However, for Cordova Webview apps, the following does not seem to > work > > $ adb shell am broadcast -a > io.cordova.hellocordova.GPU_PROFILER_START > > Am I missing something obvious, or is the webview implemented differently? > I am starting to look at the source but was hoping that the experts on > this list could point me to the right direction. > > > > Parashuram > http://nparashuram.com >
