I have a UIView
with several instances of a subclassed CAShapeLayer
added as sublayers to its layer property.
I am animating changes to the UIBezierPath
for each of these layers, which looks awesome and is performant, but hits ~90% CPU on the backboardd
process when I run it through Activity Monitor in Instruments.
How can I get more information about what's happening here? backboardd
is the behind-the-scenes rendering of Core Graphics / Core Animation stuff on the GPU, right? Is there support for further debugging in Instruments somewhere? Could I do something fancy with GCD to load backboardd
less?
EDIT: After escalating this to a TSI with Apple, they have confirmed that this is 'expected behavior' for this number of animated CAShapeLayers. Sigh. They did offer a suggestion at this link, which involves continually pausing and unpausing the animation to mimic a lower frame rate. (Since it's the calculations for each DisplayLink-locked animation frame that are slamming backboardd
)
-(void)pauseLayer:(CALayer*)layer {
CFTimeInterval pausedTime = [layer convertTime:CACurrentMediaTime() fromLayer:nil];
layer.speed = 0.0;
layer.timeOffset = pausedTime;
}
-(void)resumeLayer:(CALayer*)layer {
CFTimeInterval pausedTime = [layer timeOffset];
layer.speed = 1.0;
layer.timeOffset = 0.0;
layer.beginTime = 0.0;
CFTimeInterval timeSincePause = [layer convertTime:CACurrentMediaTime() fromLayer:nil] - pausedTime;
layer.beginTime = timeSincePause;
}
Finally, the nice Apple tech pointed out that animation framerate control "would make a decent API enhancement request, as an aside" — so I'm making one, and you should, too. :)