| // Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "base/base_switches.h" |
| #include "build/build_config.h" |
| #include "build/chromeos_buildflags.h" |
| |
| namespace switches { |
| |
| #ifdef COBALT_PENDING_CLEAN_UP |
| // Setting this switch defines which font format(s) Cobalt will load locally. |
| // Values include 'ttf', 'ttf-preferred', 'woff2', and 'woff2-preferred'. |
| // Values with 'preferred' can load all types of fonts but prioritize the |
| // format specified. 'woff2-preferred' is the default value. |
| const char kFontFormat[] = "font-format"; |
| #endif |
| |
| // Delays execution of TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT tasks until shutdown. |
| const char kDisableBestEffortTasks[] = "disable-best-effort-tasks"; |
| |
| // Disables the crash reporting. |
| const char kDisableBreakpad[] = "disable-breakpad"; |
| |
| // Comma-separated list of feature names to disable. See also kEnableFeatures. |
| const char kDisableFeatures[] = "disable-features"; |
| |
| // Force disabling of low-end device mode when set. |
| const char kDisableLowEndDeviceMode[] = "disable-low-end-device-mode"; |
| |
| // Indicates that crash reporting should be enabled. On platforms where helper |
| // processes cannot access to files needed to make this decision, this flag is |
| // generated internally. |
| const char kEnableCrashReporter[] = "enable-crash-reporter"; |
| |
| // Comma-separated list of feature names to enable. See also kDisableFeatures. |
| const char kEnableFeatures[] = "enable-features"; |
| |
| // Force low-end device mode when set. |
| const char kEnableLowEndDeviceMode[] = "enable-low-end-device-mode"; |
| |
| // Enable the use of background thread priorities for background tasks in the |
| // ThreadPool even on systems where it is disabled by default, e.g. due to |
| // concerns about priority inversions. |
| const char kEnableBackgroundThreadPool[] = "enable-background-thread-pool"; |
| |
| // Handle to the shared memory segment containing field trial state that is to |
| // be shared between processes. The argument to this switch is made of 4 |
| // segments, separated by commas: |
| // 1. The platform-specific handle id for the shared memory as a string. |
| // 2. The high 64 bits of the shared memory block GUID. |
| // 3. The low 64 bits of the shared memory block GUID. |
| // 4. The size of the shared memory segment as a string. |
| const char kFieldTrialHandle[] = "field-trial-handle"; |
| |
| // This option can be used to force field trials when testing changes locally. |
| // The argument is a list of name and value pairs, separated by slashes. If a |
| // trial name is prefixed with an asterisk, that trial will start activated. |
| // For example, the following argument defines two trials, with the second one |
| // activated: "GoogleNow/Enable/*MaterialDesignNTP/Default/" This option can |
| // also be used by the browser process to send the list of trials to a |
| // non-browser process, using the same format. See |
| // FieldTrialList::CreateTrialsFromString() in field_trial.h for details. |
| const char kForceFieldTrials[] = "force-fieldtrials"; |
| |
| // Generates full memory crash dump. |
| const char kFullMemoryCrashReport[] = "full-memory-crash-report"; |
| |
| // Logs information about all tasks posted with TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT. Use |
| // this to diagnose issues that are thought to be caused by |
| // TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT execution fences. Note: Tasks posted to a |
| // non-BEST_EFFORT UpdateableSequencedTaskRunner whose priority is later lowered |
| // to BEST_EFFORT are not logged. |
| const char kLogBestEffortTasks[] = "log-best-effort-tasks"; |
| |
| // Suppresses all error dialogs when present. |
| const char kNoErrorDialogs[] = "noerrdialogs"; |
| |
| // Starts the sampling based profiler for the browser process at startup. This |
| // will only work if chrome has been built with the gn arg enable_profiling = |
| // true. The output will go to the value of kProfilingFile. |
| const char kProfilingAtStart[] = "profiling-at-start"; |
| |
| // Specifies a location for profiling output. This will only work if chrome has |
| // been built with the gyp variable profiling=1 or gn arg enable_profiling=true. |
| // |
| // {pid} if present will be replaced by the pid of the process. |
| // {count} if present will be incremented each time a profile is generated |
| // for this process. |
| // The default is chrome-profile-{pid} for the browser and test-profile-{pid} |
| // for tests. |
| const char kProfilingFile[] = "profiling-file"; |
| |
| // Controls whether profile data is periodically flushed to a file. Normally |
| // the data gets written on exit but cases exist where chromium doesn't exit |
| // cleanly (especially when using single-process). A time in seconds can be |
| // specified. |
| const char kProfilingFlush[] = "profiling-flush"; |
| |
| // When running certain tests that spawn child processes, this switch indicates |
| // to the test framework that the current process is a child process. |
| const char kTestChildProcess[] = "test-child-process"; |
| |
| // When running certain tests that spawn child processes, this switch indicates |
| // to the test framework that the current process should not initialize ICU to |
| // avoid creating any scoped handles too early in startup. |
| const char kTestDoNotInitializeIcu[] = "test-do-not-initialize-icu"; |
| |
| // Sends trace events from these categories to a file. |
| // --trace-to-file on its own sends to default categories. |
| const char kTraceToFile[] = "trace-to-file"; |
| |
| // Specifies the file name for --trace-to-file. If unspecified, it will |
| // go to a default file name. |
| const char kTraceToFileName[] = "trace-to-file-name"; |
| |
| // Gives the default maximal active V-logging level; 0 is the default. |
| // Normally positive values are used for V-logging levels. |
| const char kV[] = "v"; |
| |
| // Gives the per-module maximal V-logging levels to override the value |
| // given by --v. E.g. "my_module=2,foo*=3" would change the logging |
| // level for all code in source files "my_module.*" and "foo*.*" |
| // ("-inl" suffixes are also disregarded for this matching). |
| // |
| // Any pattern containing a forward or backward slash will be tested |
| // against the whole pathname and not just the module. E.g., |
| // "*/foo/bar/*=2" would change the logging level for all code in |
| // source files under a "foo/bar" directory. |
| const char kVModule[] = "vmodule"; |
| |
| // Will wait for 60 seconds for a debugger to come to attach to the process. |
| const char kWaitForDebugger[] = "wait-for-debugger"; |
| |
| #if BUILDFLAG(IS_WIN) |
| // Disable high-resolution timer on Windows. |
| const char kDisableHighResTimer[] = "disable-highres-timer"; |
| |
| // Disables the USB keyboard detection for blocking the OSK on Windows. |
| const char kDisableUsbKeyboardDetect[] = "disable-usb-keyboard-detect"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) |
| // The /dev/shm partition is too small in certain VM environments, causing |
| // Chrome to fail or crash (see http://crbug.com/715363). Use this flag to |
| // work-around this issue (a temporary directory will always be used to create |
| // anonymous shared memory files). |
| const char kDisableDevShmUsage[] = "disable-dev-shm-usage"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if BUILDFLAG(IS_POSIX) |
| // Used for turning on Breakpad crash reporting in a debug environment where |
| // crash reporting is typically compiled but disabled. |
| const char kEnableCrashReporterForTesting[] = |
| "enable-crash-reporter-for-testing"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if BUILDFLAG(IS_ANDROID) |
| // Enables the reached code profiler that samples all threads in all processes |
| // to determine which functions are almost never executed. |
| const char kEnableReachedCodeProfiler[] = "enable-reached-code-profiler"; |
| |
| // Specifies the profiling interval in microseconds for reached code profiler. |
| const char kReachedCodeSamplingIntervalUs[] = |
| "reached-code-sampling-interval-us"; |
| |
| // Default country code to be used for search engine localization. |
| const char kDefaultCountryCodeAtInstall[] = "default-country-code"; |
| |
| // Adds additional thread idle time information into the trace event output. |
| const char kEnableIdleTracing[] = "enable-idle-tracing"; |
| |
| // The field trial parameters and their values when testing changes locally. |
| const char kForceFieldTrialParams[] = "force-fieldtrial-params"; |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| #if BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) || BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS) |
| // TODO(crbug.com/1176772): Remove kEnableCrashpad and IsCrashpadEnabled() when |
| // Crashpad is fully enabled on Linux. Indicates that Crashpad should be |
| // enabled. |
| extern const char kEnableCrashpad[] = "enable-crashpad"; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS) |
| // Override the default scheduling boosting value for urgent tasks. |
| // This can be adjusted if a specific chromeos device shows better perf/power |
| // ratio (e.g. by running video conference tests). |
| // Currently, this values directs to linux scheduler's utilization min clamp. |
| // Range is 0(no biased load) ~ 100(mamximum load value). |
| const char kSchedulerBoostUrgent[] = "scheduler-boost-urgent"; |
| #endif |
| |
| } // namespace switches |