In default async task constructor source we have following code, which sets thread priority to Process.THREAD_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND = 10
mWorker = new WorkerRunnable<Params, Result>() {
public Result call() throws Exception {
mTaskInvoked.set(true);
Result result = null;
try {
Process.setThreadPriority(Process.THREAD_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND);
//noinspection unchecked
result = doInBackground(mParams);
Binder.flushPendingCommands();
} catch (Throwable tr) {
mCancelled.set(true);
throw tr;
} finally {
postResult(result);
}
return result;
}
};
I created a sample application where I created simple asynctask and in doInBackground() I log thread priority via
Log.d("@@@ AsyncTask", "Thread name = " + Thread.currentThread().getName() + "Tread priority " + Thread.currentThread().getPriority());
Expected result:
com.example.myapplication D/@@@ AsyncTask: Thread name = AsyncTask #1Tread priority 10
Actual result:
com.example.myapplication D/@@@ AsyncTask: Thread name = AsyncTask #1Tread priority 5
Thread priority of background thread is the same as Main thread priority
com.example.myapplication D/@@@ MainActivity onCreate: Thread name = mainTread priority 5
I've tested this on API 19 and API 26. Result is the same.
Why background thread priority is not applied in async task? Or my method of reading priority is wrong?
I can upload sources to github, but there not much to upload. Only AsyncTask and log statement.