Workaround for 100% CPU usage problem on the virtual device #1167
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This PR fixes #1036 by suspending main thread for some minimum time on every Nth iteration of the application loop. That's probably not the best solution possible, but it allowed to reduce CPU usage from 100 to 10-15% on my machine (Intel Core i7), while keeping reasonable performance comparing to the real devices.
Note that calling
std::this_thread::yield()
has appeared to be insufficient to workaround the problem, also a simple unconditional sleep on each iteration makes an application significantly slower comparing to the same application running on the real device (at least 7 times slower in my tests).Below is the simple test application that can be used to check how many times application loop is being invoked per second:
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