Loading services/core/java/com/android/server/am/ProcessList.java +9 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -166,14 +166,14 @@ final class ProcessList { // These are the low-end OOM level limits. This is appropriate for an // HVGA or smaller phone with less than 512MB. Values are in KB. private final int[] mOomMinFreeLow = new int[] { 8192, 12288, 16384, 24576, 28672, 32768 12288, 18432, 24576, 36864, 43008, 49152 }; // These are the high-end OOM level limits. This is appropriate for a // 1280x800 or larger screen with around 1GB RAM. Values are in KB. private final int[] mOomMinFreeHigh = new int[] { 49152, 61440, 73728, 86016, 98304, 122880 73728, 92160, 110592, 129024, 147456, 184320 }; // The actual OOM killer memory levels we are using. private final int[] mOomMinFree = new int[mOomAdj.length]; Loading Loading @@ -231,7 +231,11 @@ final class ProcessList { Slog.i("XXXXXX", "minfree_adj=" + minfree_adj + " minfree_abs=" + minfree_abs); } final boolean is64bit = Build.SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS.length > 0; // We've now baked in the increase to the basic oom values above, since // they seem to be useful more generally for devices that are tight on // memory than just for 64 bit. This should probably have some more // tuning done, so not deleting it quite yet... final boolean is64bit = false; //Build.SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS.length > 0; for (int i=0; i<mOomAdj.length; i++) { int low = mOomMinFreeLow[i]; Loading Loading
services/core/java/com/android/server/am/ProcessList.java +9 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -166,14 +166,14 @@ final class ProcessList { // These are the low-end OOM level limits. This is appropriate for an // HVGA or smaller phone with less than 512MB. Values are in KB. private final int[] mOomMinFreeLow = new int[] { 8192, 12288, 16384, 24576, 28672, 32768 12288, 18432, 24576, 36864, 43008, 49152 }; // These are the high-end OOM level limits. This is appropriate for a // 1280x800 or larger screen with around 1GB RAM. Values are in KB. private final int[] mOomMinFreeHigh = new int[] { 49152, 61440, 73728, 86016, 98304, 122880 73728, 92160, 110592, 129024, 147456, 184320 }; // The actual OOM killer memory levels we are using. private final int[] mOomMinFree = new int[mOomAdj.length]; Loading Loading @@ -231,7 +231,11 @@ final class ProcessList { Slog.i("XXXXXX", "minfree_adj=" + minfree_adj + " minfree_abs=" + minfree_abs); } final boolean is64bit = Build.SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS.length > 0; // We've now baked in the increase to the basic oom values above, since // they seem to be useful more generally for devices that are tight on // memory than just for 64 bit. This should probably have some more // tuning done, so not deleting it quite yet... final boolean is64bit = false; //Build.SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS.length > 0; for (int i=0; i<mOomAdj.length; i++) { int low = mOomMinFreeLow[i]; Loading