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authorHiroyuki Ishii <ishii.hiroyuki002@jp.panasonic.com>2021-06-29 17:13:03 +0900
committerJan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>2021-11-01 20:08:45 +0000
commita9ff714186334bce8fba9e7ebbbfbf50f05ba9db (patch)
tree8d124121e40402bcede13efddfc04a16ba1b24bc /meta-app-framework/recipes-graphics/wayland/weston/smack-weston
parent9e79df7d3603ed49ff26f3ead447ad9d873a3395 (diff)
qt5: Fix timer leak in qtwayland to avoid animations being sluggish
With long-running qt applications which have fluid animations in wayland environment, the animation becomes obviously sluggish because massive amount of memcpy() is called through a constructor being placed in a loop in QTimerInfoList::timerInsert() function. This is caused by a timer-index leak bug of qtwayland, which is already reported to the qt project as following ticket. https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-79838 Unfortunately QTBUG-79838 is still open because maintenance of non-commercial version of qt5 is already stopped. However, we've confirmed that the patch attached to that ticket works fine except for that part of it is no longer needed due to the deletion of the code. So let's apply only effective part of it. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3991 Signed-off-by: Hiroyuki Ishii <ishii.hiroyuki002@jp.panasonic.com> Change-Id: Ib148b81aabb98e8df10c1414cdbfe26f7ddf09a6 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/meta-agl/+/26466 Tested-by: Jenkins Job builder account ci-image-build: Jenkins Job builder account ci-image-boot-test: Jenkins Job builder account Reviewed-by: Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/meta-agl/+/26759 Reviewed-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Reviewed-by: Naoto YAMAGUCHI <naoto.yamaguchi@aisin.co.jp>
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