template <>
class WireWeakSyncClientImpl
Defined at line 848 of file fidling/gen/sdk/fidl/fuchsia.memorypressure/fuchsia.memorypressure/cpp/fidl/fuchsia.memorypressure/cpp/wire_messaging.h
Public Methods
::fidl::WireResult< ::fuchsia_memorypressure::Watcher::OnLevelChanged> OnLevelChanged (::fuchsia_memorypressure::wire::Level level)
Sent to the registered client when the memory pressure level changes.
`level`: indicates the current memory pressure level.
Will also be invoked on initial connection via `RegisterWatcher`, so that a newly
registered client can discover the current memory pressure level.
The watcher must immediately reply with a message to acknowledge that it has
received the level change notification, and has initiated required actions as a
result. It may then continue to reclaim memory asynchronously after sending
the acknowledgement.
Some helpful guidelines for clients:
1. The watcher will be notified of new pressure level changes only after a reply
corresponding to the previous message has been received by the provider.
If multiple level transitions occur during that time, the watcher will be
notified of the latest pressure level.
2. The level changes are edge-triggered, and clients are expected to maintain
local state to track the current pressure level, if required. For example,
a job might be notified of a CRITICAL level and drop all its caches as a result.
Some time after this, it might want to trigger an activity that causes a
fair amount of memory to be allocated. At this point, the job is expected to
remember that the last pressure level it saw was CRITICAL, and refrain from
triggering the memory-intensive activity.
3. As a performance optimization, the provider may decide to skip sending
messages for some pressure level changes. For example, when oscillating across
the NORMAL / WARNING boundary, it might not be worth notifying clients of every
single transition. The provider might rate-limit messages in this case.
On a similar note, the provider may decide to send repeated messages at the
same pressure level, particularly CRITICAL, to indicate that further action
needs to be taken.
Allocates 40 bytes of message buffer on the stack. No heap allocation necessary.