The RenderThread
depends on the UI Thread
but it does run in parallel along with the last mentioned one.
Its main job is to run expensive computation on the GPU
in order to empty the heavy load of the UI Thread
.
How does it work?
Basically, the UI Thread
acts as a job dispatcher. It prepares a pipeline of commands to be executed on the RenderThread
.
The GPU
doesn't know what an animation is; it can only understand basic commands, e.g:
translation(x,y,z)
rotate(x,y)
or basic drawing utilities:
drawCircle(centerX, centerY, radius, paint)
drawRoundRect(left, top, right, bottom, cornerRadiusX, cornerRadiusY, paint)
Combined together they form the complex animation you see on the screen.
Does the RenderThread use the UI thread to render animations (Views with new properties) on the screen?
No, it runs asynchronously
If so, why doesn't it block the UI thread?
The docs explain that the rendering is performed in two phases:
View#draw
-> UI Thread
DrawFrame
-> RenderThread
, which performs work based on the View#draw
phase.
On a lower level, when using hardware acceleration, the deferred rendering
is executed by a DisplayListCanvas.
In this Canvas
implementation you can find the aforementioned drawing commands, such as drawCircle
.
As such, the DisplayListCanvas
is also the drawing target of the RenderNodeAnimator, which runs the basic animation commands (translate
, scale
, alpha
, ...).