Closed
Bug 894954
Opened 11 years ago
Closed 7 years ago
Improve pinch to zoom responsiveness
Categories
(Firefox OS Graveyard :: Gaia::Browser, defect, P1)
Tracking
(b2g-v1.4 affected)
RESOLVED
WONTFIX
Tracking | Status | |
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b2g-v1.4 | --- | affected |
People
(Reporter: clee, Unassigned)
References
Details
(Keywords: perf, Whiteboard: [sprintready][perf-reviewed], burirun1.4-1)
User Story:
As a user when I am surfing the web, the Firefox OS browser should feel responsive/snappy when I pinch to zoom in/out.
Benchmark stats to define "responsive/snappy":
*50 ms lag when user pinches to zoom in/out
*Content repainting should be >=55fps
Acceptance criteria:
*User can consistently zoom in/out with a lag time of <=50ms
*The browser content repaints at >=55fps
Comment 1•11 years ago
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I think we need to find a way of automating testing this, similar to robocop on Android. Maybe eideticker would be enough?
Anyway, sprint-ready I suppose. Locally, using the tiled backend on a Keon, zooming feels smooth to me.
Whiteboard: [sprintready]
Comment 2•11 years ago
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A Pivotal Tracker story has been created for this Bug: http://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/55559810
Comment 3•11 years ago
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Karen Rudnitski deleted the linked story in Pivotal Tracker
Updated•11 years ago
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Flags: in-moztrap?(nhirata.bugzilla)
Not sure if it's feasible to do perf testing manually.
Flags: in-moztrap?(nhirata.bugzilla) → in-moztrap-
Comment 5•11 years ago
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This bug depends on an automated testing capability of the pinch zoom feature. Eiditicker is still a work in progress and will give us this capability when finished.
Whiteboard: [sprintready] → [sprintready][perf-reviewed]
Updated•11 years ago
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status-b2g-v1.4:
--- → affected
Whiteboard: [sprintready][perf-reviewed] → [sprintready][perf-reviewed], burirun1.4-1
Comment 6•7 years ago
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Firefox OS is not being worked on
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 7 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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