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Prevents apps hitting oome due to old linear alloc objects being
allocated in the java heap causing the heap to be larger than it
used to be.
Bug: 18707227
Change-Id: Ia49a7e6b24ae9fba1961d600d4599c17313b556b
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Change-Id: I6a8e406ee98d3061d498bb2fbd1b97aa9e79b4b5
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Change-Id: Id7662c503815293040c240232a6622bd6f6eab37
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Change-Id: Id8014b19195b8740bccf000ab66c1b599ba3a1a0
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b/6606849
Change-Id: Idad46032b4b5d309db0319caeb7a1dfc0550f9f7
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Change-Id: Ie47702cda764817e023464944cd6dc5352fc439e
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Let's go with 384 megs, half way between the large heap size on
Xoom and 512.
Change-Id: I4a7f2e5a8b2920b49fa53777725e24811145f5f2
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This is for a 7in hdpi/tvdpi tablet with 1G of RAM.
That sounds kind-of familiar. I don't know. Have I seen
such a thing before? Maybe.
Bug: 6576049
Change-Id: Iabc245692d5106feec9199eb2b5a3d06e27a9b83
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These have been moved from frameworks/base/build
Change-Id: Ib0cdf82f4e2d61a1956baabf1fe636f46ddbc13a
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
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