performance profile support
Many device trees support the recovery.perf.mode property to
set various core frequencies and online/offline mode. TWRP is
highly threaded, and support for multiple cores on many operations
dramatically recudes the time, e.g., backups, zip flashes, etc.
p2: removed user notifications
Change-Id: I957b8ca40b241c0af0471327eeb329cce1816017
diff --git a/gui/action.cpp b/gui/action.cpp
index 7e43222..398ef50 100644
--- a/gui/action.cpp
+++ b/gui/action.cpp
@@ -853,7 +853,9 @@
DataManager::SetValue("tw_filename", zip_queue[i]);
DataManager::SetValue(TW_ZIP_INDEX, (i + 1));
+ TWFunc::SetPerformanceMode(true);
ret_val = flash_zip(zip_queue[i], arg, simulate, &wipe_cache);
+ TWFunc::SetPerformanceMode(false);
if (ret_val != 0) {
gui_print("Error flashing zip '%s'\n", zip_queue[i].c_str());
i = 10; // Error flashing zip - exit queue
@@ -1416,10 +1418,12 @@
DataManager::GetValue("tw_restore", Restore_Path);
Restore_Path += "/";
DataManager::GetValue("tw_restore_password", Password);
+ TWFunc::SetPerformanceMode(true);
if (TWFunc::Try_Decrypting_Backup(Restore_Path, Password))
op_status = 0; // success
else
op_status = 1; // fail
+ TWFunc::SetPerformanceMode(false);
}
operation_end(op_status, simulate);