I think hashing (upstream hybris) is a better idea and we should jump to
that when possible. Although I just assumed we had no intention of
rebasing given the significant diff. If we can then we should. I don't
know what the performance diff to upstream is but upstream's hashing
should possibly be even better than the bsearch.patch.

bsearch.patch is a short-term solution and long term we should rebase
when possible.

** Summary changed:

- [android] Mir spends 12%+ CPU time in get_hooked_symbol (libhybris-common) 
comparing strings when it should be rendering
+ [android] Mir spends 12%+ CPU time in get_hooked_symbol (libhybris-common) 
comparing strings

** Changed in: libhybris (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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