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+// Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef CHROME_COMMON_PREFETCH_ARGUMENT_WIN_H_ |
+#define CHROME_COMMON_PREFETCH_ARGUMENT_WIN_H_ |
+ |
+namespace base { |
+class CommandLine; |
+} // namespace base |
+ |
+namespace chrome { |
+// Adds a prefetch argument to |command_line|. The --type and |
+// --no-startup-window switches must already have been added, if applicable, as |
+// they determine which prefetch argument is added to |command_line|. It has |
+// been observed that when file reads are consistent for 3 process launches with |
+// the same prefetch argument, the prefetcher starts issuing the reads in batch |
+// at process launch. This is more efficient than reading a few pages at a time |
+// on-demand. The prefetcher isn't able to observe consistent file reads across |
+// Chrome process launches when no prefetch argument is used, because the reads |
+// depend on the process type. |
+void AddWindowsPrefetchArgument(base::CommandLine* command_line); |
+} // namespace chrome |
+ |
+#endif // CHROME_COMMON_PREFETCH_ARGUMENT_WIN_H_ |