Also make us much better about determining which app to blame for
a particular running process, organize the display of services by
their owning app, apply some new heuristics for deciding what goes
in the process list so that we can still display interesting processes
when we haven't collected pss data for them yet, etc.
Change-Id: I7e87225d3dabc66cf3ff020b5db48401b14aaf47
- Option to include system processes.
- Option to use uss instead of pss sizes.
- Option to select type of stats: background processes, foreground (top)
processes, cached processes.
- Details now shows max mem usage.
Change-Id: Ic994564ce846bc1021bf35576feeb9ef095b0e48
The UI can now show better information about services, now that we
have the name of the process each service runs in and its total run
time.
Change-Id: I0777d8295a50c8f69c57bad24ccafe3bf0fbe5b8
Lets you see the actual RAM use and % running time, a list of
all of the services that are associated with it (kind-of, not
working correctly for those that share processes), and most
importantly a glorious FORCE STOP button.
Change-Id: I34ac30c88f1187227a8a7809ae103118c8b9a865
Now have a chart showing the memory state, and text showing the
current memory state. Trying to do better at picking the application
to blame for a process hosting multiple apps. Start of infrastructure
for more detailed reporting.
Change-Id: I93ca7ecf2fd0bc01e3be8d28b80212ac78fe7607
Now roll up multiple process stats to have at least a
day of data, change the visualization to have the bars show
"weight" (duration*pss) and the text the percent of total
time running, add label to show how much time the stats
are over.
Change-Id: I73763cb6a66d03d856ea4bf517eac0fe39c79c52